Chicago Defender
Saturday, September 1, 1923
Chicago, Illinois
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CARRY CHICAGO'S
GREAT SPIRIT
OF HOSPITALITY
WITH YOU
ELKS EDITION
ELKS CAPTURE
M. E. C. RICHARDS, grand esquirie,
E. H. GREEN, grand inner guard,
Alexandrin, Va
JAS. A. WILSON, grand tster, Har
To thundering applause, loud hurrahs and spirited acclaim, the Chicago band, taking its place and participating in the mammoth Elks' cellar, hand, taking its place and participating in the Tuesday afternoon, marched to triumph over the veritable sea of people who choked and toed, throughoutaches of the South Side section. There were others who what the band in its first appearance to high defense, the mighty host of Elkdom visitors made a lover, so Great was the enthusiasm that it sometimes was hard for the band to make mothers cheered, strong men gave wont high defense—it was a great day for the Chicago boy, of the average. "Here comes the Defender band," was heard on all sides.
Just two months ago the band was asked to do something a mighty type. With Chicago in the country at large behind it. Two months ago the organization which has swept Chicago off its feet was a gigantic task, the type. The Chicago Undertook a gigantic task and through the aid of the eminent Major N. Clark of the organization, known all over the country, and of Circulation Manager Robert E. Butler of the Defender staff, who assisted the organization, completed the job.
Most of what Chicago knew of the work was on paper, and many folks knew of the scenes, the Chicago Defender putting across its policy of "Nothing too good for the boys," furnished instruments, an expert and proficient bandman, and a band of musicians in the language of the street. These men are trained, can play and look snappy in their dress and step, and are parade the band assembled in front of the Defender office and was inspected by Editor Robert S. Abbott and another editor, which Editor Abbott presented them with their colors, two silk flags, Old Glory and the band flag. The band was parade March," composed by Major N. Clark Smith. This march was a feature selection in the contests held at the American Giants baseball park at the conclusion of the parade.
ROOT FOR TOLIVER
Of the many special trains that came in for the Elks' convention in 1914, the style and good cheer that of the Viking dedication, with T. Tiffany Toliver of Roanoke, the little man with the big ideas, on board. With the Viking delegation from North Carolina.
The boys from the South are rooting hard for Tolliver's election as the campaign manager, Bill Crowell, he simply cannot lose. As a member of the Blue Ridge lodge of Isomance they are in a cage that may well be caged.
ELKS BRING OLD TUNES TO LIFE
Playing old-time familiar rits and then switching to the popular "Chicago" song after band, leading hundreds of Elks, "rolled into Indiana" the band's award of the thousands of members of the order here to attend the annual concert. The early concert had already selected their headquarters and as the delegates' debate came in on Monday, they would go. So admirable was the work of the local committee the delegates were soon registered and sent to the convention.
-Crowds at Clubhouse
Big Four Arrives
Cuyahoga lodge, from Cleveland; Lighthouse, from Atlantic City; and Lighthouse, from Pittsburgh. Large representations. The states of Ohio, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin general representatives. Grouped in with the New York lodge the famous big four of that state: John Hancock, Brooklyn lodge. So large was their general delegation that it required them to accommodate them. The New York organization were all pledged to H. Adolph Howell of New York City. Howell is sure Howell getting the united vote, all lodge vowed to cast their ballots, by the unit rule. The most important members of the order were noted around headquarters were Counselor C. H. Calloway, Kan. Counselor D. H. Calloway, Dallas, Texas; Dr. George W. Strickland, Pittsburgh; George Ballins, George Wheeler and James C. Other, editor of the Pitt-burgh Counter; Perry Howard of the department of justice. Washington, D. and Armand Scott of Washington.
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Visiting delegates were free in what they characterized as the big, broad hospitality of the people of Boston, the best of the order who have attended every convention since the Elks began to chase this convention to be the biggest and by far the most pleasant successful the order has ever held.
DR. HARRIS INJURED
Champaign, IL. Aug. 31. Two-room residents of this city, one of whom was injured when their car, on route to Chicago, sided and left the pavement, six miles north of Danville, on a highway shortly after noon Monday.
DELEGATE ROBBED
Joel Porkish, 45, delegate to the
National Board No. 25, Louisville, Ky. was
educated at $45 and in national debt
laboratory. He is an Indiana
Indiana Ave. car Tuesday afternoon
Election Hour Saw These On Ballot Line-Up
J. FINLEY WILSON, grand exalted ruler, newspaper editor and publisher, ending a successful term of one year in which he increased more than 50,000 miles in the interest of the grand lodge, without assistance. He increased the membership of the order by adding more new lodges and members. Candidate for re-election. D. Lives at 907 U. St. Washington, D.C.
H. DOLPH HOWELL, grand esteemed leading knight, New York City; also a candidate for grand exalted ruler.
GEORGE S. SHAEFFER, grand esteemed royal knight, Louisville, Kentucky.
A. BRAITHWAITE, grand esteemed lecturing knight, Newark, N. J.
GEORGE BATES, grand secretary, James T. CARTER, grand treasurer, Richmond, Va.
HENRY LINCOLN JOHNSON, grand
legal advisor, Washington, D. C.
HENRY LINCOLN, N. C. grand
chapelman, Franklin, N. C. grand
W. H. SHANDS, Philadelphia, Pa.
GRANT SHANDS, Philadelphia, D. C.
QUINCY J. GILMORE, Kingston, D. C.
CITY, grand trustee
Defender in Parade, Has Newsy Band
N. Clark Smith
ROOT FOR TOLIVER
THOUSANDS SEE GRAND PARADE
Ten thousand Elks and daughter Elks marched in the annual parade Tuesday afternoon that featured that part of the 24th grand lodge session of the order now in convention in this city. There were 9 elks in the morning bands and lodges began forming on Indiana Ave. and the side streets. Shortly after 10 o'clock the on Prince Ave. and the side streets. Shortly after 10 o'clock the on Prince Ave. from 38th St. Traffic on that busy thoroughfare was completely suspended for the three hours left 38th St. traffic was badly left. Reaching 29th St. the line State, south on State, to 46th St. State, south on State, to 46th St. to coast-Blvd. north on that street which has never before been paradeed, to 48th St. pass the resploring stand on 27th St. and Wabash Wentworth Ave. to 38th St. to the American Giants baseball park. Chicago Leads.
Leading the parade was a squad of police under Sergei Middleton. The honor position went to Great Lakes police under Sergei Middleton. The police of Chicago, following. In their rapid succession came band after band with their lodges and temples. One of their lodges was the Better Ola Marching club of Chicago. They were beautifully dressed and carried umbrellas. They passed the reviewing stand. a squad of police, led by a sergeant, all from police had been permitted by the mayor of Kansas City to come to Chicago in uniform. Midwest lodge from Kansas City, made up of officers in largest delegations in the parade. The ladies of the temple were very excellent appearance.
Boost for Wilson
**Winners in Paradoa**
- W. W. Bibbs, wives of judges of the best appearing; outfits in the paradea
- Joseph W. Bibbs, wives of judges of the best appearing; outfits in the paradea
- The judges selected as winners, Port York and Gary, Indiana; and the best appearing male lodges. Wardens and Brooklyn temples were selected as winners, Port York and Gary, Indiana; and the judges named that of Unique temple. Pride of Chicago and Halftrophe as winners. Ending the bates, each occupied by several enthusiastic Elks or daughter Elks.
24.000 REGISTERED
Registered for the convention were the highest by far of any convention the Elk have ever held. The problem of well cared for under the supervision of Oscar At the Unity club, 214 Indian Ave. Thomas H. Jackson, the steward, and friends. Other members of the Chicago lodgers who assisted wore H. B. Willis, the member of the Chicago police department, member of the Chicago police James M. Brooks and M. C. Cleese.
CHICAGO, ILL., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1923
THE VISITING THRONG
THE VISITING THRONG
From early Monday morning until late at night the Defender plant was flooded by visiting Elks who wished to be shown through the departments of the World's Greatest Weekly. Extra guides and a corps of assistants were sent to the plant to guide the large groups of visitors about. The entire plant has been thrown open to them and everything has been done to make the Bills feel at home. Because of the large crowds that desire to see the plant, the visitors are asked to register and certain days are assigned for them to be shown through different offices. Below are the names of some of the visitors who registered:
Detroit, Mich.
Wilmington,
N.J.
Nicholasville,
TN.
CARTER,
Galtor
Levittleville, Ky.
Louisville, Ky.
Kansas City, Ky.
Kansas City, Ky.
Omaha, Neb.
For
Baird, Jake; United Lodge, Olivewood
Olda; Cornishipian, lodge, Pulea
Olda; Iron City, lodge, Pittsburgh
Olda; Geo; Walker lodge, Wooddawn
Keystone, lodge, Washington, Pa.
Lincoln, lodge, Getsburg, Pa.
Botherly, Love lodge, York, Pa.
Northside, lodge, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Keystone, lodge, Washington, Pa.
dale lodge, Altoona, Pa.
Consonata lodge, Lancaster, Pa.; Capt. Lovl. P
hood, lodge, West Chester, Pa.; Trin
Suffolk, lodge, Suffolk, Va.; Evening
Star lodge, Covington, Va.; Exelserl
lodge, Hampton, Va.; Pandora lodge,
Dominion lodge, Lynchburg, Va.; Euro
Norfolk, Va.; Miziph lodge, Phoebus,
Va.; Greater, Norfolk, lodge, Norfolk
Va.; Williamsville, Richmond, Va.
Gate City, lodge, Bluedef, W. Va.
Pan Handlodge, Wheeling, W. Va.
Alexandria, lodge, Alexandra, Va.
Gate City, lodge, Hamtranck, Mich.
Hawkeye lodge, Des Moines, Iowa.
Golden, Gate lodge, Gordonville, Va.
Atlanta lodge, Scranton, Pa.
Golden, Gown lodge, Plymouth, N. C.
FORM COUNCIL
Chicago has the honor of being the city where, the first past grand escalated rulers' council of the, the Elks was formed. During the convention of the rulers of the, order here. The new Idea came to them that there were the highest men who have held the highest office. E. form an organization and it. was done. Joining the new body which was formed the rulers' council, No. were William McMecken of Ballilmore, Dr. J. E. Mills of Norfolk, George E. Mills of Norfolk, George E. West, West Virginia, Faces New York. The other, eligible Elk to the council is armand Scott of Washington, the only past ruler to serve three successive terms.
BAND CONCERT
BAND CONCERT
The Mitee Monarch band of
N.Y.C. plays at the Elks band
the Elks band contest led by
Lieut. Frederick W. Simpson,
Washington, D.C.
Chicago Defender .office at
7
clock Thursday night. Aug. 30.
CHICAGO
OUR MAYOR GIVES KEY TO ELKS
Mayor Dever plunged right into his subject at once. He said that on account of the fact that Chicago he wanted to tender the key of the city to the visiting Elks in order that they might take for themselves the best that the city affords to the visiting brothers, and daughters for their fine appearance and said that the advancement in the fraternal world made by the Order of Elks required general advancement made throughout the country by our people in general.
Closing his remarks, the mayor sald: "And I want to reiterate my opinion. I say now, as I said then, that before my term of office has expired I shall apoint one of your people to be the mayor. Race has ever yet held. And it will be an office greater and bigger than any other mayor has ever appointed one of your race." Mayor Dever then added, "and key to the master of ceremonies."
"Link" Johnson Speaks
Amid thunderous applause the president engaged that demanded his presence. Col. Henry Lincoln Johnson, the president, is a colonel, who is grand legul adviser of the order, made one of his charismatic William Hale Thompson, representing Governor Len Small, spoke next. He is by George W. Eibanez of Brooklyn.
Dr. Ella G. Berry, secretary of the grand temple entertainment committee of Chicago, She was responded to by the grand treasurer, M. E. V. Kelly. After Percy H. Ash had deceived Lakes and Fort Dearborn lodges, the local bodies, the grand exalted ruler, J. Finley Wilson, made the closing record in his own inimitable way. He said that he had been instrumental in adding to the order 90 new lodges in Canada as well as new territory for Elkdom, namely, South Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas and Texas. "If I were to have a new lodges it would be a unified ruler, I promise you 100 new lodges, a permanent national headquarters, a factory to make all Elk lodges, a permanent national employment for all Elks and their relatives." He was loudly applauded. Monday night, at the Kelkton the conference was supposed to have been a smoker, but it turned out to be a sort of a jubilee meeting, in meeting go down as indorsing the present grand exalted ruler, J. Finley Wilson, for re-election. A glance prominent not only in the affairs of Elkdom, but in the affairs of the world. All spoke in favor of indorsing George Wheeler of Brooklyn took the floor. In a speech which brought an audience as well as a few subdued requests to Chicago with a delegation from New York pledged to H. Adolph Howell of New York City and that from the Empire state intended to support Howell and not Wilson. The meeting, presided over by Ed Wright, was packed with Wilson medals and indorsed to indors. Wheeler Wilson finally prevailed.
YOU ARE INVITED
ALL VISITORS TO CHICAGO ARE
CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT THE
DEFENDER OFFICE AND INSPECT
OUR MODERN PRINTING PLANT
Ed. Johnson Is Killed as Car Takes to Ditch
Indianapolis, Inc., Aug. 31.
Edward W. Johnson, prominent
Elk of this city, was killed
instantly on his way to Chicago
to attend the Elks' convention
when his high-powered automobile
Jimning, at 50 miles, an earl
skidded and went into a ravine
about 15 feet deep near Danville,
day noon. Walter Humphery, his
companion, was seriously injured
Humphery was thrown out of the
car as it left the road but John
was able to escape. When the dashboard was crushed
into the back seat, there was not
a whole bone in his body. His
heavy goggles were crushed into
ice. The car was a total wreck.
Johnson was owner of a business block in North Indianapolis, and was said to own more than 10 grocery store. His wealth was estimated at $60,000. The body was taken to the university, and resisted at 1228 Lavastey St. and leaves a widow, Mrs. Ellie Johnson. The dead man is said to have figured in a previous death, and persons were killed. He escaped at the time uninjured.
Brave Rain to Hear N.Y. Band Music
Brave Rain to Hear N.Y. Band Music
MRS. BRIGHT IS INJURED IN AUTO EN ROUTE TO CHICAGO
MRS. BRIGHT IS INJURED IN AUTO EN ROUTE TO CHICAGO
Foster, Ind., Aug. 31.-Mrs. Leroy Bright, 716 Johnson St. Indianapolis, en route to Chicago to attend the Elise' convention, was seriously injured when the car in which she was a passenger left the highway on the detour south of this place at an early hour Monday. She was hit in the face and neck by glass from the broken windshield. She was brought to the St Elizabeth hospital for treatment. It is stated that the car was trawled at a high rate of speed and that the driver could not make the turn.
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ELKS EDITION
TURN CITY
INTOGREAT
GALA DAY
Sunday was a real gala day for Chicago. Everywhere flags were flying, early Sunday morning, when dark and threatening clouds hovered over the city and vented intervals emptying their loads of joy-killing rain, until early Sunday morning, when dark and threatening clouds hovered over the warmth and good cheer, trains were coming into the city bearing the 1923 Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the World.
1:5:30 in the morning the first train headed the Great Western at the Grand Central station. It seems that they had just come along ahead to say that there were more where they came five minutes after the Ft. Dodge delegation was disposed of by the committee the Baltimore & Ohio train. The next day this number were J. Watkins, grand traveling deputy of the world, and Robert Fatt, another grand officer. He foregrounded the fore another train rolled in from Washington bearing J. Finley Wilson, grand ruler of the order, and heard but the old familiar "Hello Bill," yelled by many throats with a good will. These delegates arrived at Elks headquarters in private cars and as soon as they arrived. Everything was smoothly arranged by the committee appointed to wait upon
Then the word was passed about that another live bunch would arrive at the train and that they would unload at 25th and Halsted Sts. This news flew about the life of the Chichester. Also special was the死, the little platform on Halsted St. was filled to overload with suspicious curiosity seekers. Promptly a half an hour later the train steamed into view and at once their suspicious Banners were floating from the train; voices were crying out greetings and those on the platform were singing and arm in arm this order was hooled.
Parades to Headquarters
Nor did the Louisville arrivals and the specials that came in during the Kentucky bunch pulled in at the Union station a delegation of 300 and 120, respectively, at the 12th st. station of the Illinois Central. These Elks were from East St. Louis, Ill. and St. Louis, Mo. and, at the same time, the ruler of Polar Jodge, J. J. Marshall, exalted ruler of Lovejoy lodge of East St. Louis, Ill. and Washington, D. C., delegations came in. Monday morning, both at 9 o'clock, but at different stations. The "Cincy" bunch arrived while the Washington aggregation unloaded from the Baltimore and the team truck near Canal St.. We these two delegations from marching all the way to headquarters, but it was too early to sign a stalm with which they greeted the waiting "Bills" when they did arrive.
ORDERS ARREST IN SCHOOL FLOGGINGS CASES
SHOT DEAD ON DANCE FLOOR
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BOYS BARE BRUTALITY IN SCHOOL
Race Boys Testify
The four non-white boys who related these atrocities were John Spraggani, John Wilson, 15; Stephen L. Johnson, 11; Sullivan Reuben Gosha, 13, 2524 LaSalle St. Gosha, who has been a pupil of the school four months, was in Cottage St. 8, which Shea was in charge. He which Shea was in charge. Shea so hard across the thigh with a wooden gun used in military drill that the weapon broke. The blow was administered to Shea he had made during drill. At most time Mrs. Shea broke one of his teeth, he said, when she struck him in the mouth. Letters from the pupils to their parents were always read by Shea his wife and Davis and frequently destroyed. Letters from parents to their boys there were likewise handled declared the witnesses. Gosha had seen Shea tear up his letters.
Forms of Tortune
Among some of the forms of torture inflicted on the pupils, according to witnesses, were the duck "wink" to the pupils, the "bull line" and the "bull ring." These consisted of severe physical strains which the boys were forced to perform. Frank Pruski (white) told on the witness stand of how he had been whipped with 24 lashes, then gin in the glove and put on his hat in the match in his pocket. One of seeing Shea break a wooden gun over the head of William Wilson and Shea knock John Spranggins out of his school. Neither Wilson nor Spranggins is white. Pruski told a story similar to that of James Hall relative to degrading, unclean acts which Mrs. Wilson witness said, forced the boys to do.
Corroborates Witnesses
Allen M. Klein, family instructor in Cottage A, was a star witness for the state. His testimony corroborated the claims of John Leonard, a boy not white, who was confined in the guardroom. He had been beaten and face injured, he said, and he just recognized, said Klein, and he begged for a drink of water.
"Although it was against the rules I gave him some water and he drank more than a quart. He had not had any confinement, he had no confinement, and he told me he had been beaten by Shea." Klein said. Shea, his wife and Davis have disappeared since their discharge from launched by Chief Justice McKinley following the death of James Wright (white), who, according to the coroner's physician, died of strangulation, the school officials said. Wright was a sidelid intent. The parents of Wright believe different.
LEWIS WHITE WAS GALLED
EVERYTHING BUT AN ANGEL
"Iodge, I tell you this woman has called me everything from a rebel bishop to a仆婆 to take care of her company. She has a feller who goes around with her every place, and now she brings him to my house," decries the woman, who had been arrested on complaint of his wife, Nellie. "I hates to leave her, because she is so sorry for her fun, shamed White. When Mrs. White explained that it was her brother's roommate with whom she was so chummy in place them both under peace bonds.
"Bob" Jackson Looms Big in Elkdom Circle
B. D.
Major Robert R. Jackson, char-
ter of Great Lakes, lodge
by many lodges for grand exalted
ruler of the Elks. He is noted
as conceived to be a great organizer
and general of men. He is a
member of the Illinois logi-
logist, and not a member of
the city council of Chicago.
IDLEWILD IS FRIGHTENED BY BIG FIRE
Idlewild, Mich., Aug. 31.—Last Wednesday night the town of Idlewild was started by a forest fire that most of the summer colony had retreated, although a dance was in progress at the Paradise pavilion. The fire and it was not even noticed until it had almost reached the city and the flames, spurred on by a somethereat wind, had reached a carriage on the road. The fire had reached Broadway men and women were rushing out of the dance hall and cottages pell-mell-ments of men, headed by D. Rogers, Compy Supervisor I. B. Jones and the foreman of the lumber company, with an organized and daring effort unintended to check the advance of the flames.
This small group was employing every method known to fire fighters, but seemingly in a hopeless effort when the wind did a fakish thing driving the flames in the cravens of the school house and a cluster of cottages at the east end of town. This gave the firemen a chance to beat down the dripped underpain in that section somewhat in advance of the attack, and what might have been complete destruction of the resort.
COMMON LAW WIFE HELD FOR
DEATH CLAIMS SELF DEFENSE
Another common law marriage was brought to a tragic end on Aug. 15 when Blanch Martin fired two bullets at Blanch Martin, 4815 Federal St., who died about an hour later in Provident hospital. The inquest was held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at Williamson's undertaking establishment, 5121 State Street, where a motion of Attorney A. J. McCarthy, counsel for the defendant, According to Mrs. Martin, 16 shots were fired in self-defense when she was attacked by Blanch, who held a life-threatening gun. Revealed. Testimony given by James Clark, 16-year-old brother of the shain man, who lives at 4455 Prairie Ave., brought out the fact that Richie age and that he was James also testified that he knew Blanch Martin as his sister-in-law. Mrs. Martin was held without bail until after the inquest. She is small stature. Throughout the inquest she diligently and twisted her handkerchief.
NAB PULLMAN PORTER AS "SHEIK"
HOWARD TO ASK LARGE U.S.FUND
Washington, D. C., Aug. 31.—An appropriation of $500,000 to construct and equip an addition to the medical and dental school at Howard university, the only college in the country with one exception where our physicians and dentists are graded will be requested of Congress at list confirmation of Secretary of the Interior Work.
This sum has already been included in the estimates of the appropriations for the department of the Interior in 1825. It was stated, by Secretary Work, and is due to the insufficient facilities for the education of members of the Irace in the medical and educational schools throughout the United States.
Physicians Needed
Recent investigations show that population among our Race has increased to nearly 12,000,000 and 4,349,944 persons, while the white race has a physician to every 553 citizens, thus raising an important issue in the management of the health of our people. The disparity is even greater in the proportion of dentists. Statistics show that there is one white dentist to every 2,000 persons in the United States, while there is but one dentist of our Race to every 20,500 persons. Other figures reveal the fact that there are 10,000 doctors and dentists are completing the course every year at the Howard university, the average number of physicians graduating for the past 10 years is the number of dentists averaged 22.
Responsibility for the situation is attributed not to the disinclination of youths to study medicine and dentistry and adopt them as professions, but to the capacity of our educational institutions. During the fall term of Howard university there were 165 applicants for admission to its medical school. Out of this number but 50 could be admitted to take the course. The faculty of laboratory space, the number rejected being 125.
Buildings Too Small
At the present time the medical school of Howard university is being conducted in a small building. The medical school of Howard university, will be need to build a large structure that will practically double the capacity, providing additional laboratories and equipment, as well as accommodating a 100 per room laboratory for 100 students. Through a $500,000 endowment raised by public subscription and a gift from the general education department, funds have been secured by Howard university to provide for additional instructors for its medical school during the next five years. The instructors will be presented to Congress includes $37,000 for a new building and $130,000 for equipment.
DETECTIVE'S KEEN EYESIGHT
CAUSES PICKPOCKET TROUBLE
A glittering array of diamonds worth $10,000 caused the desk of Judge S. M. Ward to look like a show case in a jewelry store. Sergeant Fred Tapscott of the detective bureau stood guard over the jewels which he had saved from being stolen from William Dockeister, a traveling salesman. Dockeister had boarded a street car at 22d and State Sts, with the diamonds resting in an inside pocket. He took the bookbook, containing $230, was reposing in his pants pocket. Earl Williams, 3019 State St., who had enjoyed only a few hours of prison was a passenger on the same car. He edged close to Dockeister. The pocketbook of Dockeister had changed ownership. The diamonds would have followed out Sergeant William, who was in his own automobile, looked through the car window and saw Williams' hand where it ought not to be. He abandoned his machine and grabbed Williams as he leaped from the Williams possession. He was held to the grand jury under $3,000 bonds.
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This group of Elks is accredited with possessing a great spirit of fraternism in the promotions of the order's ideals. They are (top left to right), George E. Wiuecan, New York, past grand exalted ruler; Col. John R. Marshall, exalted ruler, Fort Dearborn lodge, Chicago. Center, Mrs. Manie Hodges, Hampton, Va., grand daughter ruler, Bottom, H. Adolph Howell, grand esteemed leading knight, New York, candidate for grand exalted ruler; Harry H. Pace, New York, past grand exalted ruler.
SOUTH SIDE HOSPITAL IS LOST BY BIG DEBT
Thirteen proved an unlucky number for the incorporators of the South Side hospital, $351 Vernon Ave. when Wednesday at noon, the Chicago Medical college, original owners of the hospital property, snatched the institution from the ownership and control of 13 men because they permitted 11 monthly notes of $500 each to accumulate and to remain unpaid. In 1920 the 13 men, consisting of Drs. B. R. Blultt, D. E. Burrows, J. R. Burrows, J. R. Burrows, M. R. Bibb, F. C. Caim, M. J. Brown, G. W. Hardeman, R. A. Schell and of Messrs. Harvey B. Saunders, Ira M. Mason and C. Crook, formed a purchase the hospital property from the Chicago Medical college for $50,000. Twenty-one thousand dollars of the purchase price has been paid, leaving $29,000 paid in monthly installments of $400.
After the incorporators—each of whom was a stockholder—had come to terms with the firm, they smoothly for a brief period over the road of prosperity under the management of the superintendent and surgeon-in-chief Dr. Cudec was chosen as secretary and treasurer, and Dr. Brown made a member of the executive committee.
Slump Comes
But a slump came later. The personnel ciment was permitted to enter the ranks of the stockholders—envy, petty jealousy, bickering and discord took the place of harmonious business relations. Unpaid bills began to accumulate: charges and counter charges of money being sent to the hospital and distributions were ordered and reports demanded. All this resulted in the hospital being thrown eventually into the hands of a receiver by a court order in January, 1922. The fighting continued between the hospital and the 13 inmates, and through the efforts of Dr. Blutt, the receiver, Attorney A. J. Williams.
was removed after a very brief administration, by another court order, and the hospital was placed in the hospital. Blutt resigned his office in June a year ago and Dr. Brown became superintendent, while Dr. Cure remained. According to Dr. Brown, when he assumed the superintendency of the institution, it was flooded with unauthorized patients, its wards were practically empty. Physicians, he said, had ceased to bring patients there because the ear-like rule of his doctor, who, he charged, drove them away.
Stockholders Inactive
The institution had dropped from its paying basis and its bills and expenses were not largely by Dr. R. A. Williams, head of the Royal Circle of Friends, who is not a stockholder. He and his group objected to Dr. Williams' plan and the ground that he was an outsider.
Dr. Blutt declared that he offered the stockholders $300 for their equity and he would claim to him and he would pay the $5,500 and take over the hospital.
TLEPHONE: DOUGLAS 0697
ANCE "SHEIK"
SAYS WHITE GIRL MADE ADVANCES
Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 31—Because he is as handsome as Othello and as luring as a shell, Purcell Brown, 29 years old, 2308 Seventh Ave. New York, a Pullman porter, may have to go behind prison bars because white women can't resist his magnetism.
In the city court, where he was charged with assaulting Mrs. Angelina Pirrone, 19 years old, 916 Barker St. Los Angeles, Cal. in the station yards at Exchange St. depot, he told Judge Foltz that women were at odds with women. He said: "I can't explain it, but many women have made advances toward me. I admit that the police found on my person addresses of many women, including Pullman passengers. Some of them I have written to, others I have gone to see and others I have never cared to bother with." The statement was made modestly by Brown, who is a judge of the court, strikingly handsome man.
Brown calmly and straightforwardly told of his relationship with Mrs. Pirrone while she was on his train. He said that at no time he made advances beyond the courtesy usually extended to a lone traveler unacustomed to Pullman.trains. "She seemed from the first to want to be with me," he said. "Once she came the full length of the car and wanted the seat where I was sitting. I gave it to her. When the train stopped she would come out on the platform and talk to me. She was very friendly. She volunteered that her husband was in California and that she was going to Cochoes to her father. She gave me her address. I wrote it down just as I have done many times before that the other of other women. I thought that I might or might not call on her later.
"Saturday night she came back to the train several hours before it was due to leave, and was about my duties, to wash my hair and wash up. It was during this time that Mrs. Pirrone lignes I assaulted her. I don't know what she did, but against me, I declare that I am entirely innocent and whatever familiarity Mrs. Pirrone can accuse me of once place or the passengers of the platform of car when the car was occupied and was unsolicited on my part." In the cross-examination by District Court, Brown was confronted by a love letter found on his person. It was purported to be written by another love-sick woman, the beauty of the porter. Brown said that as far as he was concerned the letter could be read in court, and according to the statement of both Brown and Mrs. Pirrone, found the defendant grilty and held the case for investigation.
POLICE PUZZLED AS TO WHO SHOT LONZO OVER LIQUOR
The mystery of who shot William Lonzo, 31, 4558 State St., is puzzling the police of the 48th St. station. An anonymous telephone call to the station stated that a man had been shot at 4930 Federal St. Lonzo, Kearney, and Hannigan hurried to the house, where they found Lonzo shot through the arm and leg. He stated that he had been shot over the distribution of some firearms. Ifford Fuhrman claimed that he had done the shooting, while his wife, Alice Marle, was emphatic in her declaration that she had done the shooting. The officers gathered in Luvenia Benford, Carley Colquitt, James Carr and William Sedge, who were in the house at the time of the assault. The case has been continued until Aug. 29.
**MAN ASSAULTS GIRLS**
Boston, Aug. 31—Frederick Jones, james james, 309 Huntington Ave., appeared before Judge Palmer in the Roxbury court Thursday charged with attacking two sisters, 9 and 12 years old, of the shooting under $2,000 ball for further hearing.
Tells of Relationship
Comes to Car Early
MAN ASSAULTS GIRLS
FL
Seeks Another Term as Ruler On His Record
[Name]
J. FINLEY WILSON
J. Finley Wilson, Washington,
D. C. grand exalted ruler of the
Elks, who seeks re-election on his
selection, and he has done more to promote
the spirit of Elkdom than any
other official of similar rank. "I
stand by the record," is his campa-
mote motto.
WHITE ORDER WHIPPED IN MOOSE SUIT
New York, Aug. 31.—When Justice Jeremiah Mahoney, sitting in part one of the supreme court Monday handed down a decision denying to the white Order of Moose in the Empire state an injunction restraining our people from using the name of Moose or wearing the emblems of the order, he rendered a decision that will have a far-reaching effect. Some time ago the white organization secured a permanent injunction against our people and restraining any of the signs or wearing any of the emblems of the Loyal Order of Moose. This injunction was secured by default due to the fact that our group was unable to wear the signs weeks ago the case was reopened by Counselor Pope B. Billups on behalf of Empire State lodge No. 3, the local organization. He might have the case bitterly and was represented in court by six attorneys. They based their plea on a previous decision made by the court of appeals in the famous case of the Elks several
In that case the highest court rendered a decision restraining those members of the order of our group in the New York into an order that became "improved" Benevolent Protective Order Elks of the World. So certain did it seem that the Moose attorneys felt this precedent would be quite sufficient in their case, they said, because the Mahoney's decision practically took the wind out of their sales. With the right to use the name of Moose, to wear the emblem and to use the signs of the order, the New York court rejected any other subordinate lodges in took the wind out of their sails.
MINISTER FINED
New Rochelle, N. Y., Aug. 31.—The Rev. Theophilus Larson, pastor of Grace Baptist church, Mt. Vernon, N.J., was arrested for traffic violation. On Wednesday he was operating his new automobile in Pershing Sq., when he ran into Traffic Policeman Gliden, scratching Gillie. He pleaded not guilty to the charge.
TRAILS WIEE TO HOUSE
Boston, Aug. 31—Ephram Smith suspected his wife, Elizabeth, of clandestine meetings with another man. He lay in wait for her Tuesday night Ernest McDonald, to a house in Woodbury St. The next day Judge Hayden fined McDonald $20 and gave Elizabeth a one year suspended sen-
PRICE 10 CENTS
MAN SLAIN AFTER ROW WITH PALS
Music, laughter and the shuffling noise of dancing feet were suddenly ended at 11 o'clock Sunday night when shots rang out in the home of Walter Harris the Ave. and a man, shot through the head, met his death. Dutton Rutherford, a cook, 29 years old, who lived at 252 Giles Ave., was the victim. He was found dead on the floor by Sergei Sakharov and Dennis of
shots rang out
in the home of
Mary at 314 2 Elis
Ave, and a man
she o'head met
his death.
Dewitt Rutherford, a cook, years old, who died in 1232 Giles Ave., was the victim. He was found dead on the South Seanian and and Dennis of the Stanton who was seated near to the Harris a.
Ave station. Dewitt Rutherford
who were sent to a
department in answer
to a call that a man had been
murdered there.
Started at Dance
Investigation by the officers revealed that Rutherford had been shot by Jerry and Eddie Pierce, brothers, and that Eddie was shot. She detailed the details that led to the slaying; the police were told that Mrs. Harris gave a dancing party at her home and Jerry Pierce came uninvited. The police were told that wife of Son Cooper, roomers in the Harris apartment. Cooper is said to have objected to the way Pierce was dancing with her. An argument developed between Pierce he didn't want any trouble in his house. "All right," Pierce said, and left the party. A few minutes later he returned with four men and asked for Cooper. "There he is," he was told by Harris. Then Rutherford approached the brothers. "If you start anything here I'll take the side of Harris, for I'm his friend," he told
Shot in Head
The brothers then drew guns and each sent a bullet into Rutherford's brain. As he sank to the floor, the door opened. He hit Harris. It dropped at his feet. Then came the threat: "If anybody else tries to butt in they will get a dose of the same medicine," with drawn weapons, backed to the door and escaped.
Through information given by Joe Pettls, $325 Vincentnes Ave., a witness to the tragedy, the Pierce Weldon and Collins at the Burnside shops in South Chicago, where they were employed and where they went Monday, to get their pay check. Weldon and Collins, officers they were Jerry and Eddie Pierce, and after their arrest confessed to the shooting, according to the police.
The suspect, scheduled at Jones' morgue, 3091 Cottage Grove Ave., was continued to Aug. 31 at 2 p.m. at the Stanton Ave. police station.
CONFESSES HE SLEW WHITE PARTNER IN RUM QUARREL
Savannah, Ga., Aug. 31.-Excitemen which ran high after the arrest of John Henry Williams, charged by the police (white). 55-year-old, Effingham county recuse; has now subsided. Williams, an escaped convict from Chatham county gang, was taken into custody on Rossignol hill near Effingham county, and rested Williams he found a double-barrel shotgun, said to have been the weapon used in killing Trueblood. It was stated by county officers that the deceased after he was found in possession of several hundred dollars stolen from Trueblood. According to reports, Williams, who had been helping Trueblood operate a still, became enraged after an arguably grabbed a shotgun and killed Trueblood. The mutilated body was later found near the still.
FIGHTS TAXI DRIVERS:
BEATEN OVER THE HEAD
In a fight with two white taxi drivers Martin Raffell, 24, 4161 Grand H. and Robert, 24, Mar. 34, 3212 Michele A. 23, 3224 Michael A. 23, 3224 Thomas Freeman, 34, 1812 Dearborn St. was severely beaten about the head and suffered a possible skull fracture.
He succeeded in gaining possession of his knife and cut both of the men in the leg. The arrival of Sergeants Regan, Rafferty and Methner possibly saved him from further hurt. The 'case will be thrashed out in court Sept. 5.
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Forty-First St. and Wabash Ave.
| SEPTEMBER 4, at 9 A. M.
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3 SISTERS of the BLESSED SACRAMENT |
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} AND _ FIRST
5 AND SECOND YEAR
4 HIGH SCHOOL.
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WSSSSPPANS OAOMIZE
TA PROMITE GACH. {PLT
A meeting of the Mixsissippi club,
recently organized by L, L. Winston,
was held at Community hall, 3140 Jo-
diuna Ave. The object of the club
seems, to be a three-fold one. It
necks for memberghip all Missisaip-
pans In Chicagy to bring them to-
ether in one common brotherhood
nd to uplift oach member politically,
‘commercially and soclallx,
Brief addresses were delivered at
the meeting by Attorney N.'S. Tay-
lor,” Judge. William Harrison, Dr.
Wiliam Attaway’ and Wiliam
‘Travis, all of whom are members of
the club.
‘My. ‘Taylor emphasized the politi-
cal Question, stressing the necd of
political aWakening “among them-
Selves andthe road demand for
good leadership. He reminded his
Audience of past events which hud
Proved that the acquiring of wealth
Sithout a hand in politics meant
nothing to us as a Race nor as jn-
dividuals. He mado it clear that the
factors in politics wontrol all other
existing powers or principles.
‘Judge ‘Harrison “spoke on “The
Rage of Tomorrow.”
“I-am deeply interested in the Race
of tomorrow, and the success of that
Tace depends upon the young men
and women of today,” he sald at the
beginning of his address. “There aro
five. Race individuals in unis coun-
try to ove of the Jew. We outnum-
ber him 5 to 1; yet the Jew {a rep-
resented in every branch of tho
‘American government. Why? Tle-
catve the Jews are a united race.
‘nnd the reason that We are not s0
represented, the reason that we are
Varred and’ kept shut out of every
worth-whilo avenue in this country
in hecause we are too far apart. It
Is a ferrite tragedy and wholly’ our
faut.”
Another” Race songetrers hax wan
petmanent fame. “Monette” Moare, fa"
Trou for har "moanin" bives voles.”
Mew recurding for, Paramount pecords
Eome'et her fate refeascy have the mnt
Feruiar and best selling records of the
“Accompanying: Monette Moore tn al
ner Paremudit recordings ae her old
stage “partner, Clarence Sones, the
Dlanise.Cuurcice halls trom Chicaro,
there he vis famous" asa peerless
Hektor of'ene iworten
“Goin apown che Levee™ ts the last
lapuibe arusise Fit Go to Ne" Grave
With the Blues fy anotner MU—AuN.
Ree Ane
| Plewsantditon Rye” owe. 3th
mucite, Kye” aus, 31—“The
JAMIN tenis, S90 25 "rave a
Hosnel outing Sunday. ‘There was
Sreaking apd musie” Mea Susie. Dial
Wenlgent; Site" Sannte Wiliams, vice:
residents Mex. Sapate Mogi reas:
all'day' by Visttore,
Rooms to rent. Ialewild, Hotel, 50
38°C" Very desirabieagv,
MAN DOESN’T
Nobody in the world yas more ron-
gown Jn vizor and vitality han 1 wan,
JP Nay fully wavived by ny” closest
friend to try Ctandolene. Wo told me
that he recommended Glandolene to ll
bt hiv frends aw it. produced wonders
fo "ovate ale ‘own cae. hed
‘Sandolene, and wit my fried told’ toe
Mar true, hecauye L-feel like a man of
Seeseeee, fall of pep, vim “ata vigor:
Lied ducan't soem #o blue now. 1 would
Aiviser all sufferers to fend their naan
unl wairexs 10 Gil Laboratories, 2196
Heiipiichlgan Arex Chicago, i anda
Fun size box of Giandolone yi"be sent
tinder pate, wrapper. On Serival ‘pay
powtman 42.00, plum postane. "If sou are
Note nutisfied "sour! money will he. res
ee ES ES oaen le ponte:
- CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Mes. Lanoston Here
Aira. Ferd Langston of Detroit, stich.
fe mnindlng couple, of Meecha. at ths
fod ink Bata eas cies
Helis, We Mean erie
Goes BF heh eas
ofahe Susie. aaa!
ee ae ee Sigua
Gals grand opening of We ot
Adie anda, our’ Ultra Sod:
PTY Go Ral ie
Sheen Aare au ea ter
Hig tsirblaiake fermi
Wabash Ave. and 4ist St. Music by
US aaa is Siti
eI me act uae Sy
Soe Taine lead aaa aS
Sire aa Se
save, cheor Fane
arg GRP Rag My ana
eerae nen SR at
Eitan re eigen ae
Ee Renna tr tas a
Scr ee neg Se a
Seat ie peel aera i
Sines MENA
Shot oy Sethe
A gape lee ee preps
gh ST aire aes paeeaas
adhe sigan tg hs wares
ale So area Ue a
Sear Stud, Tne
EE IRR Bethan as
ine Ws Masta each
Mle Tee nw
demey he Be ae Pr At
wes Bi EU Saeds
se SEG Sa diene cat
EnRaPe cto Suit "alt
RE Su Sea tla ce
ESS LOT IRE st atc ad as
| Lied 4 Alley
fem anunees ge seed ths
sheen a, Saat cat
3223 Calumet Ave.. and cut him in thé
Saeed ato he
Bee A aR ace
ERA inne Whee Saeeo
Seika
After missing her footing as sho at-
setpntea to, board a ieee, carat 48
SPR GSES Etc Soa
Sees SB at aoe
suabeee Teg Tine,
Bie Ae IRs ae
Per og Reig ger
Wehiea's breaker htt ie
NSRven Ret congas pat
Hee andere omg fast
EEA SSET Raver ene a
Pisiuriste, war retake
Bplsh SLA fant ate ihe omen
ASTM sph dnt ln tet
HS SEE aye, ew
oret Goayonay
Sia caattoent in on auiceet te
pales Sarna: Eade iene
Rags fins ana Taran lait
ile Hr ee a Bata ta
irasanmeeme rina
Feit Sra uals es Boe
Inn argument over, the fare, The
eat Sara Nev. a
eee ae
, White in front of 2634 Stato St.. Alice
Moore, 34, S818 Dearborn St. and Shir~
ley, Wilson, 22, 280 Federal St. en-
Raced in “a” duel, using knives “ax
Seihons. The woman was cut about
the face and hands, while the man suf.
fered" a deep stab in the chest and
other cuts.
Accused of Robbery
Upon. the testimony of Harry Beauv-
ors. 882" Wabash Ave, George Natlon,
§27in Tae Se. wan fined $60 and cost
Beauvers stated that after being ores
{o the home of Nailon by Allen Barton.
fe was held tp for hin mones. Darton
and Fred Willams, 1815 Suite St, were
fach. fined. $10 and costs, while’ Cook
Woods."727 ES, 40th Se was Mned 3
and casts,
inte: tee eae
While arguing aver money matters.
writer, “Stone 31.2080 South Park
Wes was cut several times In the face
a4 body ty Arche Jonenallag Hewitt
SWitnzme, 2123 Cottage Grove Ave.
Shot In the Head
During an areument with | Peter
Pa beng 9 eS
crry PAGE
Cottage Grove Ave., Harry Venerable,
32, ditt Calumet Ave,, was shot in the
inead by ‘Scamiey.
cuts Wife's Throat
The police of the sThira district, ure
ooking” for “Georg Green, who Ie
wanted for cuttings his. wife's” throat
from eareto ear. AVhilo wreuing Wit)
fer husband th thelr home ue 404 Statg
‘Bt, during the wee nours of the, morn?
ing. “Green “srabbea ‘his. wite, “Mamle,
wlth one hand. and. wis razor with the
Qther. "With" one swipe he had severed
fer throng.” fs" feared nut she wil
‘mie ieee oats: idan’
Charged with assault with intent to
yall Bilss Wancla Tuas, “allan Wants
LaPoint, a young white woman, just
Pettey rie at cas es
suse Thebes gt res
5 eR Aaa Be
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ae Gear a ane, "Be
BEER, eed, Satan se
Sheer erect wits Sarees or
Dison wie cen 8 det aoe
SOE te coent ni haa Heed
Soe
sss ae
su a NOSES lg nr
glee eta nim Rs
Beenie ne "sateen AR
Fine Seome seth tata aie
Pasa tae pr
Sie peste foe a "ct
Aah ta te aa Se Se
oP Ga teas
uinant PVE AAR 'GE NE. aun sts
conta WRU Bie Us
we Tanase Catan Caen
RET aes te due ese
acer HEURES Nettinany
Bites Sn ae corre ah,
Borer tian 2 eee SA
nai © aieagy outs at dae diy
S'S, ep teen tit ae
edith ie Pte et
Sar nme Parte eae AS
Bean eles ae
ied Mec Pae hee lease
BeicyeeTte ce Sted ic Wad
Suited ite. ,
oe
prosecution. *
copper Fighter, Fined
Cathoun Weston 21s Lills Ave, was
age ye sine Danie rt, er
ina! OMlects ESyinatan anit ote
Bice s en cestiael teat Calhoun mt
Sree ata TnS were maki the
area
*. ¢Sent to County Hospital \
rnd $ibathe Bernat tte ten 18
tue Sounty: houpisal this week: Witllam
Re Gun hanes ue: ‘Gorce
Tats, 2: Shs Totty Grower Atos
Wee bentes ake; Se Seed Death
Me shansrayhtin soe Bederal Se?
SLES Umit rence aves
Bgpeg Goll, 24 059 Sis Teatro Ave
Fates Ys, Gies Wantah Ave?
Sen ae cn ete Met
BP SHAG SRR wate tn! fot
Sai eR ts tau alabaat
Set SG MAES neal 2: diss Wana
AxeE seh Cinantee asad wineennen
Are! men ences At eae uate
Beene al Snions ai sist ine
Stina eae ihe Miner” Gran
Becanee Age; Stn ssyet Ula
35 HEE ASS! kr acces ae
He Baan Sct are Auna Wolar: 20,
Bae slat sus and samee Dentacost
3, Saed Bestbort "he!
Auseulted by Cana
Four men ante a aman aro Welns
sob SRE WE Tnet ge Fo allgeel a
A a ae
Beige cha aed tae te
a fSaC Ich, ine hate "wlten, Saitou
ad Jesh ot shat er gersone attacked
Fyereengen. eve Bere meade
Bi in Moet Reed Hatton und
Suan ASP ate lowe Sia hae
SERS, Caves
Popular ueat_Entertained
sity Petae ae Rae an og the
et seating, ot tetantee of the
ToL, FORME, int tuast et Shes Rath
a Ee a ae
DAns A a Leaner Tends Sherer ie
saree ae Darna ee wear une
Honored guest at a_smalb dancing party
Bonaie SUR OB 2 re ener aS
Sistah “ACE, ake Me hoy at Me
ANSE Wve spends A Pale
aul Ach, Whesserteeciaes
Wesley Jones in tatewild
roe. erases Hones chicago
cabbie “usaY citrae” esnducty
‘Spent several day® at Idlewild, Mics,
aeetete er eitng Stra dew nurse
Rae NS AAS Satan Se
aries Bataan tas Kee
any MS. SS”
= Crusned to Death
til, Fannie camsleaigr ie
sang, Tanna TPMT Slas
Unie Go, 1947 State Se."Dock Adame
Saas acaba Aes ae cog
Higeanat ote a Gea” and. ke
Mem santa. Ene Cartas
Jaat catncd*S Neeatee ef accidental
au 2
Driven insane by. Region
A solcigun fenitie “or years, ten
fefalsigus famate io" Fash, Be
Uaretion BEES ae Toycdendhte” boss
HE elongata, ae
a erg a as ie a ie
Bat, 2a oad, Bi, cing wi
sige, Renee, NNN te eee
grant eters Se nonpnalwere! Sire
Saath? SSRENNNS SRAM E cath Aves
sia, Haut ag aar* cunmt Ave:
Ames (tte Ba, a, Ad
HGR Galina, “fsee mhottes Niet
Struck With, Stein
sods ee, Het ed wy se
dt ete Ni alte" Shu propels
Be ee a le at iad ahd Sins
Sie Sheth bested inn Srcumeny
Sones STAT Watash Ave. became
Cour, 5,208) aah cad ates
seg We if duilorng’ with aoe
sett, 2Sand.
wite Gaze, stage
ARE Sa HE oe alos eevee
ras ttt oR tS wi
$e adeAS She ty elo.” When
Bren tetera sats attache woah fet
Hecate Ie ae gees a as
SPARRSSSea ue her stand
“Thrown, Fram Automobile
suerte tenet ee, atte
paler Repent, Sore Baie’ ve
peatics reg te: the Seat neal
i fated faa one thee mh ba
Bi tate oul oP te” ater hy
pee ete aa Salk nas aie eee
Shae!
Pushed “OF of car
the croniied cape GF the sear
ae" Drosans 38. asks Praivie’ Ave.
tobe pushed off of the steps of the
tg oe wumHST Se Skreet Buatainins
faenal Sndori
Shot by Picknecket
Hasta ran, ee ee
a Heat oh tae hit, enn es
Sol Vernon: Aves was aot in the foot
ae eee Ait: Sothern ecterdige a
Tine the teoutle “oekorred tn atst St
eae atSuuteockanesa, in ats Sts
Solbeet® Veuan’ abet Rhouel” aves,
Jumps Out ot Window
arise, AibePla Phra WE evant
ise SH, STS eee ics
Fai dP SET A atgmt ate
jury when she jumped out of a third-
dee, When wna eee OLS ates
SOP NentVor the hist Jos.
Looking for "Sneak", 4
rng tonne tat ae ty caused
Fees ae ate tela the ollce that Ro
ae eae ta a tte hollce thae fo
‘hevnt ac Se Sean Wt ree doe
Fae aaa ae et eases aes
Ke aren Hon So Oe
Tho police are tryig to locate the dope
Fada
Assaulted by Unknown 5
suering uit? BY gece, wou
PS ecg oe
BiB Aarenete Aten shell at te
BSP WF Bnet ea
Entertain Orator's Mother
aie, Sntetale OSE MeN vin.
othe Nae tora i’ und
Sa a eS
Eimtmens whens. witne ig" theese
SITE, on Ea Bet
BSH Ne oreane fa. Mie Aue
Simmons of Tuskegee, Ala, Mrs. Grace
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
‘Held for Forgery
Artico Vaughn, 33, 3359 Dearborn St.
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5 EE Sy ee
shila arguing win sump, saunots
mag gter Wepuing ns fran
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Sie es Seth ay
PE EEN
pe Pang Epnetnes
RRC Seeete
Sea Rae cht
SSR Benes hota ee ora
Tae incr aa wlan
Sees acs oe Gr ete
picnics have gccupled prominent places
Sta as Sa Pent
Sta taser Shas etig ies "en
AEE, eared Sy tea he
SoS PS ee
hin. Fergaon Entertain
aici Ferguson a toca
as nha Seri dhe Pe
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SEAR aaa OU age
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site Es le i aa Se
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SFR °
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Mra i Rowiand, 4242 Vineénnes, AVE.
HES ete tn
(ase tes het at tn
“ Motor to New York
gaan si, ue Gino Mi
ate ati eee dee
Motor From Kansas City,
oats tis ERLE SP rn
ie Mt, lee re Se
gis Ae. Hae aa kt
hig BAP, ale nae
See arr
Aliss Trme EAimber, prominent ater
seuchte of) New Gaeangy (Lae, atte
Morale school cate Mua, Sage i
siding, the feat of er vacation’ with
Hervant’ and "uncer airy and Stra
orga ik, Duvernags sig ryant Ava,
Stise’Tuniver will Wo in the clty, unt
Sept. She wl Ue glad! to’ welcome
Her inainy Prlends.
“Whist Party’ Given
A whist purty wan given ty Mr. and
with. “Cintrles “sarkson, “geet Wabash
Ree, In'honor of Np ang Sirs, Joseph
Seviot New bate Clips Amani others
PESoGhe, et, algees | Bagi ang
Pea Porter, Meant Sts, 1. Scho,
Bi Berry, Sif, Witson ‘and Hh. James.
‘Wins “eeaaeneen Cicbeakaie.
‘Mr. and Mrs, James Walton Bensoo,
ay80" sate “Ses “cutertalued a number
oe feted wh, Satu musledle ang
ihe Pinte Surmonte, “oles club. Among
Nose tearing om the program were!
Hath Sore faites Wig
Brondtee, “sonrand, “aid Felix Toss,
Monts
Mes. Rhoda Johnson Here
Mrs. Nivea "St Johnyon, Qunicy, l..
yan ret eater imma Iu.
Re fi thy ley aufending the, ERA
Comgiatiany, "Bue Ye the eueat of Stet
qn site's. TH Yeung, THY cRlumet
Goes, to Mississinnt
Mrs: Gatto Daye ato halls vee bs
on vist fo’ nee other ail other Fel=
Staves’ at Grrvils Steer
se, 6S. SOR a
1 snieuan 8. "B. WUniing” and T=
licia B. Anderson, who Tuverspent the
USiteeand summer gt the, erat
Be Chicane, Neturned co “Peteraiars:
Yh. Cdurihe’ mis week 10°take up tell
Uivies Ua eaclons:
= Vinit Milwaukee
Mrs, rou lis Yung, head of Eden
nravsenaid of Huth, Seind United Or
see Bila Weliowe of iinots an Jur-
Wiclon’ waited ana Igetructed rouse
Holds in; Milwsuieer, She was sccom=
Tenlea'"be Game: “Prudence Venn of
Pattadetphita, Pa. %
kas ccd:
dirs, Silen Kinney, uccompamed ji
Mes) Elias” Willlama “of Alton, Il
inade a pleasant. may at Idlewild due:
Ing the fast 10 deys. ee
‘Taest After Right Yaors.. =
Frank Care Ot ee dracion, S58
and sirs, Abigail Carr. Sreeior, S825
tail ae eae had” a
ier deine eacrer See
BAe ing tn, eee a
Hs aie olsen
&. :
ir, Wits eee Home,
aire ta WERT CORAM. wi
pent’ two weeks vistting friends and
MEE Gk ea te ley a
mitt MSR ane! ani Silver
janie, cumin teed ne Seat
To be Gayle ill tae chy
wind!
Entertaing We gard mas
KuorSSf at GALE A barnes
SAeOeLan Se Mag, Fe
Bae Beare Ma ae Be
ay ce tet Sie “UR at
preheat ees inne SE
souk Wane Neer icnds eer
itteet carpet Ree Ta
Mrs.” Walter Cannon, St. Louls, and
Mis Cas SPR,
virngs OBES OPI
ss 3 oun, ‘St. eateetainea a inns
Serity dnetet slanting AG Gor
sar teas tao nay Sie
don. Simpson” and» Ais
Vielt Milwaukee
Entertained at Dinner .
be, and Mig fer banca Jagkton
ert ohhanaee aaah Uae and
Nis alee Wit ity he BE a6
He hone’ Aer apace he bart ae
ea SeMbeceade GN Be Pang Se
SEDO ahh ile” Gla BE
Band ede ot Ea Bee.
auoianger ue hepsi of carl
sian Saramago Sais
Sle ieee Moat, “fee
Bibhche Uoler, ‘Bex Mplnete foun, Ai
Hehe Baki Sr Keke Bet
arty ate. agtermche at ial
SatdcGtS ahs ofeach ead ht
A Rear af fhe ally rec
Business, Woman Here
ue tome hata ae Stargueta,
ate hating ce Sees
Fema" ovgral weeks. ‘They are” the
i, atch ee
The, following Chicagoans uve spend-
ing thelr vacation at Paradise Lake
resort, Vandailu, Atteh. S. At, Howlett,
AeGalawells Mie: and Atrs. Falrtax, Ste,
and “Mra. Thatcher, ‘Mr. and. Mes.” Mes
‘Ate. Airs. Hugging, Mes. Walton, Ses
GE tits, Site Hotere. Se “and
Airs. “Moore, ‘Mr, and Sirs. Cagrington,
Ste and "Sirs. Wendrix and Mrs and
Mrs. “Beckerdam.
‘ec inieeiat tie dake
rooter "ct ‘aisropolitam’ Generassin
aurector “af Metropolitan’, Eommaua
See Re ee ea
Reo PRG, ee tls
FO pce
Dr. and Mrs. Hugo B. Stokes. ac-
gompanted *be tre. cAnnetta Shaw 0
Milwaukee, Wis," motored Here: to’at:
tend the Elks convention. They ar
the guests of, Mire and. Sirs. Douglas
‘Bleon, 3624” Calumet "Ave.
Saturn Senne leu:
agate Mulia Ti Men aang
Sor ca A tea es
weateianie anh Stans es
tical GTi oat Wamu.
Serenata aah ay
Bena Senet HY sl ae
SR,
it Jo ieee
During Sit edhe iy src
Riis ileal oy phat
Seer Walger ta" he Sea
Sie, Mearns eat
aie iortant al Bh Ts
Bea
copra valter S. Grant, assi@tant, clint-
cul insteyctor In dermatology at orth:
Slostnen Univers Steuleet” wahoo! and
Tormer” renident ermetoigiat att
Conk Gotinty spt wil teal anes
ud give, mfantern rile aemronata lr
ilvufe’ mecting of the Yvational Sea
fat Nanoelation, wich Ys meeting tn
St Lotta, to.
ba Stork Arrives
Mg. ang Mrs. “panwaed Tudion, 51s
Edie Se Mite the'proud ‘parents 0
2 idspound aby eit born Sumas
Trornin Dr. Chay. Hie Minot was the
KUending. uhystetan:
<., Oldtimer” Here, *
‘chas. W, Kommen, waktina, Wash,
a former resident of Cheagor ta Yn tht
Sugrehaiing Hand with gtl-tmie ac
Gusintancers, iets Sosping th i
sister, Aire, Beulan’ Witton, S138. Bear=
tom's .
hess cece
Mr, and Mrs. George Fane, New
yoreectty. quest of Sirs, Beal ain
Be ae oe ae
hs ia Aine aa
mie tee ants Warde tee
es Sept as, ine he te
es aurea ais We
EP dicen Geen ae
ae ang E NET rn
Ses SE GN eet ea ts
Stee ae tia pal
BEAR, Ses Si Stare
ie diene eras Sak Ee
Sea eeie Weedat aah, ©
suntan 88S, SEE nen, x
Se APE ca aan
Br cat Retna nea eee
ELGet ti Hint Tcl
ete, it Sas bas
Rage Ae eter
Pring ethene Ea
ae ere ee sain here
Node taade a splendid showing here
aU the conventlons Daugpter Dingman.
Solecate for the temple was shown
Bary courtesies, also lyther memlicrs.
Those attending were Icy Mave, Mta~
thle Murray, Gortrure-Morning and Lil-
inn Saunderson. Sits, Sf Le Stadden,
FGeonton's leading. hatrdresier: and Mas
Martines Dillon were also nresent. "The
Ontire’ temple weishen to thank Chicags
for Its Nospitgiity,
Entertain, Miss Van Hook
Mise" Elsie’ Freeman, 4607, indiana.
Age. entertained at the Ideal Ten, room
Sintiay atternoon In” honor ‘ot. ine
Jeousin, Mine Blanche Van Hook of Com
Fimins, Ohlo. A dellelous dinner was
Aerveds" the, table being weautltully
Aecornied..“Thoxe-preaont were the
Misees Nanple Strayhorn. Ednn ctan-
fom, Curtis Simpson. Alpha Bratton and
Mesdnmes' Siler. Della, Hoaz-Oaby und
Be arag us, Strayhorn, and ate,
eo rendered several tusieal_ num
horec, Mine Van Hook Iw secretary to
the sunerintendant of the elty” mare
Kets and ig well known fs the soclal
cingles ot Columbur.
a a a ar
Christians, | friends and | neighbors,
eversbody. welcome. “Come to ou hie:
flint awakening every Sunday. Foun-
Vain's halk 3336 Indiana Aver’ Pastor,
the Rev. G. Ww. Gordon Ady.
choir to Render Pregram
St Pam cat eure ole
rive’ a gala prosram Sunday. evening,
Aug. ‘eettne Neit Tearbgrn St Visit
Ine artats” an. walt ter the haat ets
Unient. will ‘apneate "Program starts
SU Gils O'clock mhary. Re ty Tahtfont
Alregog! $. rucker. nrethlent: Mie
Gre init, organist.” The ev. L. N.
}) «Re-elected to Office.
seis tot eh tie ala
Bis) which, convened’ at’ Tart St
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A. seciat Bari in
LADIES’, GENTS’ AND
CHILDREN'S READY
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THE WABASH AVENUE Y. M. GAL ANNOUNCES
A JUNIOR SCHOOL FOR BOYS
OCTOBER 1ST TO JUNE 27TH
FIFTH, SIXTH, SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES
‘Men Teachers, Individual Help, Physical Training, Study and Play
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§ WOMEN, 7 MEN AND ONE
Mrs, Buena Jackson, 39, 136% 0'Keete
gee Nortsihe “Pa daughter Sot Sirs
Bima ens traedsuette ot see:
Feey of the Soh ae tne aS.
rad cure ache Provide fot
ial acer! wat, RSM a
Resta Sis ae Rabsied ae
Teed ttt?
Seren ers, siding, In the gar
of Wine Sekeat, Tasks ponsae Ste
Soran yer"ang yee cay teach
the corner of 48th St. and Prairie Ave.
Theat Salting ea Valet ak
nce rest tutta in aoc
area, ide “atayetie Aver Mlss
fi Joutuon, 22, qe Eer4bth, Pha Lewy
Rultpas Tee"ciy Wederat St. “Joseph
Tate, 1, Wis astane Ave OSs
Hebriita Guckes 28, aio Slate ‘Sei
Bee og Sotion” st tsehh Bua
Ave; William P. Oliver.” 437 3418 Cal-
fume Aver Sra, Mery. Brown, 30, 4223
Eatnich Qe Ravarg Sioore, 1s S801
APaHS, Ate? Ss ns, Maat
E asth, St; Eacl ‘Tyler, 27. and Mrv.
Bindi epic, ttnaewe one ae SE
Ris Ete aaae St? Sate
Siesta sath Sita. amd Sohn TN,
Btead state Se
ie teaesiite BES
AN IMPORTANT CALL
“jominational: independent and Com
Romipatlonal independent and, Com:
BE me aetna al
ong —
Treo wat ond cpa
reUesta’from i number of, mintoters
Soe S EPs
imide ea ener ae
tig abore: sparches, pie i
of Chicago, "state (of ilinols. in the
shag eon Uae
Inthe deliberations. with. the end. in
Gee Gana cEaE ht
cAtise of Chelst, ant the salvation of
Be it Gite aad
nab ht aby Stvnd ct
Christ, Tos Angeles, Callt.; “the Rev.
Ebr Ak gaa
aa arate
so ingen
DR. WM. ROSE TO OPEN.
OFFICE IN WAUKEGAN
Se nee Fe eee oradubie oF
University, | 3e
wit “npen’ an of
fico, this ‘tone
ae °zot'S. Sher
dun Bd,
tore Togs
also a, graduate
of Fisk “univer:
Sux. Nashville
Tenn, and wus
Auvardeg"the Gm
jeron Kalina. Un
wilon key far
Scholarship Yon:
ors at North-
Western. Ife wat
married “several
Fearn ako to Sis
Bertie "Francs:
Rivest, “augh:
ter of Prof. G. 6.
onsen, irom
educator. ta te 4
pave ot nae
fanoora. Tenn.
eaewie. «rent
an anon am. oft: oe ie aaa
Wil open’ an of- emmMieeatliaeg 22
ia This. ‘tmont ae)
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Sasen? ren
nent weblany
ahaa
Teepe. fren nae
ReMi; CHA. Rote
genet Gntias ©
Ber tte et Sieat wen enor ate
hent “in the “promotion “of tx "social
Skene” AHS Comin to Waulkesan i
Geeotnca! y TRO Bead clement oF Ms
oilseane
|CO-OPERATIVE PLAN,
NEW WAY TO OWN HOME
Ro rg Pegged garth ere Ry Pd gente
tunity: fo take advantage of the eo-
aperstive. plan ehrauieh wehich the per-
chase of'apartments iv made eauy. he
Ealumet Hullding “corporation ts ‘offers
fing Tor sale 21 snpartments on the
Mtenant-ownersiiip’ wlan throueh
which the tenant make 1 xmalt initia
payment. followed "hy. monthly. rental
fib "Oe "witch. “after “che deduction of
taxes. and actual operating. expenses,
Applica on the Murchase price "oC thn
Apartment weeupied. ALAS ofthe
Wealthy professional and Uusiness men
Scho own apfirtments inthe more {ashe
Tenable sections of the elty-pureltased
thelr holdingw in’ this matiner. ‘There
Are no landlord or agents" profits to he
gh. therefore the, ventale-ermonthis
javinents—are actually tower than what
Keould "ho called. w_-feasonable rental,
The plan nas gained a werd of favor
Gilorer the country and the fact tat
ihe “re, basing often one people te
tne of tho finest ein. Chicago'm: South
Side ‘should mice, te “partleniar afer
ne of more thun passing interest, ‘Ths
Uuhiding te, located om the. southwest
gomer of 48th ‘St atia Catumdt Ave
Interested parties can” get Hirst. Hand
Information Uy calling at 321 E.WSth
Se, apt. 2 of phoning Drexel 0074.
a
Norice!
Hoar ve. the prophecy of the Lord
by Julia Fiynn, 2569 Dearborn ‘st, Chi-
care,” Comm out of the Southland. me
poopie: G,"Echiopia, ‘the Lord ts. golnz
tovkend. destruction. “They are the
Reonle be told me, not to pray for
at. Jeremiah, “7th chapter. 16th
verse: Uith chapter, 14th verse: Lith
yeeees Ain caeeeer
TWO MEN, IN FIGHT, WOMAN
ia tai scars ad
sit cSt Se
tee ie ie Bee ete
Bn a ee ee
geal lee Reg
Seng Side ereee
Sa ar ae
‘the time of the quarrel betweeh Al-
fred Wiliams, 20 West 18th St, and
a aa
Ss Te tis oe
sate pees eee
Raynes women
‘ne Hon. Jarhes T. Peterson, presi-
ache of ths Unto Mutual tte Yaar
eee BEG Ee
Seebaie” ve hes gran Noga,
Seeger kg aoe
PSR i och a SF Sng aaen
fo cele
2 ies ee
| ERE Ace rg AR BES |
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JAMES T. PETERSON
conception em the ety Thay
cenvptign, Mele” Balen aaah
ine ala Pope AO gg PRR ie
ish. Wageah aver
. Pane
SD. GSO. ee eee ia
Ave, Sian June recelved. a iromotion in
fanig ANd pay lin the customs. vervice
Bethe: Valted States: treasury. depart:
Mewes where he hus been eraployed fr
TRY, Te Chicago: tor Manette in
Rejoin ‘ia ihe gormation “ofttte Mail
cee nut” which now the Eehth Ut
NOB feglinents "eriemia Seo knew the
Pesed Soe ME. Sonnaon, "ge eflelencs
End" chafucter’ Gitcrested Congressman
Moron Bs Hull of the. Second Con-
reuldnalgnriey in Me eat, Gon
tion of nis record, Taterceded ty Behal
SC {tee Johnson and the promotion Wa
mason Ale recommendation, (9
Collector" of customs, -and the approval
of the department on Aux. a
sporimant, on AUR:
Wo FOR ONE SALE.
‘To celebrate our sbxth anniversary
wo have Instructed all the aug stores
Yo give’ with our compliments, to. ans
[orien erin eee” another, package
ABSOLUTELY FitcEr lind Koso
Besuuier, ffs ints ions oles, Wa;
Siiiatt nt Pet-Amute, Hi Flore Amour
Bice Power. ier tings, tone Vanish
Ings*cber Hindu Rote ‘Cold ‘Cream, Soe
iibae ordering dice rom pur labor
frien, kindy. nda. 250. extra for nowtacce.
Romoul ubtdmerie: ine, 6s46 ‘Cottaie
Grove ‘Avex, Chieago—Advertivement-
es Chlenga Atverteeeny
EDITOR 70 LECTUR
avarron) Oho, Aug. 31.—Cltizens: of
thin city have arrange’ to yrorens the
Hlan. onert se" Abuott, edltor of the
Ehltago Defender inva Ieeture at, te
GPmeRe RAO NCancuday sh,” Bont
Ey NM be ntroddiced Sos’ Je.
gee Set ral tae akin
ATTENTION!
TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD.
We Are Glad to Announce: the
Pie
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The People’s Bargain
aie aema, Grocers, Site
Weeciabien Sha Prony Fiancee Ali
tinea
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aS
‘On ‘Saturday, September 1
‘Come and Visit Our Store. Sov~
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Sar Suse cy co Bhch and
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Te cleans the akin perfectly,
Srmoothige sot “ana Reaves 16
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Wivoriumes the skin with the
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Sane, Cet bouquet
Soe Cree ik poate
SSS ca tel
A FREE SAMPLE will bo sent
Pierre eeereestt
Wain mes
Galgate & Go, Dept. 414,
{99 Fulten St New York City.
‘head! geld se PREM “a gereroun
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1923
Women Close
Big: Club Meet
in St. Louis
Te enacal elton of the State Pea:
eth Sin, tain of he State Mess
pare Reh cial aes
Sieh ay whee fa
BD tae ain
Bly So dada naa tonsa
Sheet he Nanna ae
Sra etaat Bigs Sats
iP its, etme
So Meer sea aah
Say tas Sect a
HeLG be Saree tee
Seu? be iar sis
* he presigent, Mrs, Ealth 7. Stewart
Cama Ar a Bars
Ste ee eae
ioe dospererees
ESE ar
"protege goomtaee
ei ATE SR, Soa
REESE" scene from ine guveni
See Sota tects
Soe te ee
Sacer ae Sle ie
Sears Bega oa
mcr wari ron
instaeran', ite
sania, Gea, cae
Be Wiaraar tamentae
ES Sa Seat creat
desryascoahat tte ae ate
BE ine Geek nati
Reset ere a
PROLAMNES EGE ret a
seine Sar tas a
es SAD, WARS ae
Bit Sein et
Beha ag Suma eta
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Same Gaeta tact i
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itiiad) Gear
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esis or 3 coenco gut
sae ae aan
Enea, Gh ne eee Se
BSS. rd cnae ae
ieeiet ae ale a
i bin omy regen fr
aie Seat Se ee
SORE Papert ni a
Siar bedrest Mae ace
Hee Geel ee ete ae
Boies adm Bee
or an renee ae
easiest
He, tae ees
oe una ati
Be Sars es eae
Eee nN Sat ee
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eri ett ed
Ra Glee siete Se ak
YS SR eee
Wamingign, Delon AD 21—The
dome eee apd are Wiliam Le
Binley, Yea Wi, BRh Ser wan the seer
af tery benutitat wedding at 8 of
Sate TE on eines “Senta thes?” ie
Areas Raa" Benes Shae wes mat
Pes Meee, “Stores A Ontan vi
“Phe ide. “Whe was, given, away by
errata: Whine 22) Sau. eet
Fahitsea™ with “exalts Shanta tate:
hinges of ke, bee, wore
AMORA Eaten SF ofchig ehitton Yatens
ieinamea, Sth chia chiffon dee
TGR Rae madsen of honor” aire: Wit
Jinan Matias wore 2 Sardine, bibs
Sui cowtal beads. Starjorie Morley
HP Soret Mestad raha Feecke
Sei Sela eer ae ace
“Tithinhearers: “the erodpe had for, his
Ree imum Sir, Houetin Balteg
EP Rewari, , B., hastor of Bethel
Ait Rate Bg ans Oh
Berimine enn alles °C pine “iirooks
FREE a Sading! mavely heen:
Ben hy Weatiman "Eraniey. eatin
fork” whe ‘bride, and “Whe, room sare
wa nh In caeation eteen Tr
Tiida! Me a sSesnanatan ot uer
Joes chiventige Whiertorees Onto i
Ease Witsingion'n mont scsommnshe
Sha “Golterea Soune nalege She ha
EnGentIn" Deere, ane” Sew Serey
Eis Wanita beg. ver succesful
Hingitae Sachin in chratine oat
iene room by state toncher tralner tn
Sa RS aes
Sea URS ne tag ae
Wa ohea huetrla festtiote at Beters
Fee Aesth whieh work he han
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Abbie Mitchell Headlines Great Bill; Plantation Days On Final Week; Good Show at the Monogram
Plantation Days is now on its fifth and final week at the Avenue. This splendid show has made a remarkable record at this house. It has played to more people than anything that was ever set in and the production certainly deserves every bit of patronage which has been recorded it. It is doubtful if ever in the pass such a galaxy of top-tier performers has offered—certainly never in the memory of the writer, whose knowledge goes way back beyond what is affectionately remembered as "the good old days" by the old-timers. It will be held in auction and it is certain that if they are they will repeat upon the local success at all future stands.
Jules McGarris Ragtime Steppers, a whirly-girl show, full of ginger, pop and fast dancing, featuring Aaron Gates, Dusty Dletcher, Melvin Golins and Adole Cole, opened here on Monday. The show opens with a snappy announcement by Gates, bringing in a most whirling dancing chorus, Fletcher & Hunter, two great original line of down-home comedy, which went big, "Seagrass," an unpublished number, by Mr. McGarris, is featured by himself and an exceptionally dressed bungee of Gates. Gates has not yet impaired his feet, as he and Hunter gave us a most refined dance number, Fletcher & Sedwick brought back to life "That Da Dau," the vast audience yelled for more. With his usual pleasing personality and soft mellow voice, Gates put over "Mammy" in a way to make one really miss her. Francese older ones had better look out, for their crowns are certainly in a balance. It was only after three encounters and bows that she was allowed to get off the staircase. The Misses from the entire company, close the bill, which is well worth seeding. A most noticeable feature about this company is the fact that all are good in their line and the manager does not try to overdo it. The program of program but the final curtain Sunday night. Next week, Bailey & Harris' Step Lively Girls.
DANCE IN DETROIT
Detroit, Mich.—The first dance of the season, and one which will no doubt be uneed to by his officiers and hope in years, will take place at Beautiful Arcadia. Detroit's three dance hall, located in Westport, No. 11, and Stinson St. on Monday night, Sept. 4, Labor day. The dance will be directed by K. Dudley, manager of the Kopphy theater, and William Blackburn prominent in business and social circles of the Straits. Music will be by Cruzett's orchestra.
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PAGE SIX
The inner side of every cloud
is bright and shining;
I therefore turn my clouds about
And always wear them inside out—
To show the lining.
Abbie Mitchell is proving herself
to be one of the most accomplished
and at the same
time, versatile entertainers ever seen
theatre with Miss Mitchell,
who is reputation
as a prima donna
and dramatic artist
who wears a great variety
bill at the
Grand theater this
week, and her offering
a side scene of en-
deavor. Probably
the most impress-
ive part of her
turn is a bit from
Tony Langston
A. B. C.
thonal dramatic success, "Branded," in which she is assisted by the accomplished young actor, Edward Brown. This gives the famous archetype of a young actor just why she held the most prominent spot in the workings of the several companies of Lafayette Players, of which she was one of the most successful oral songs with equally fine effect, however, among them being "Little Gall," a pensive number, and "Charlotte," a character song of high quality to be a real treat. Aside from a display of ignorance on the part of several hammer-heads in the audience who failed to distinguish between the two, the most serious moments of Miss Mitchell's dramatic offering, the act can be said to have gone over with a "hang." The bill is opened by the director, Jimmy Dick & Dick, who proved very popular. They were followed by popular Mabel Griffin in a selection of topical songs, a bit of charm, and a tireless story, which scored. The Trio, in a bit of magic, mental telepathy and crystal gazing, have a fine novelty, although the gazing part is not as intense as the tiresome gait. The finale proved to be a sensation, however, and in a way redeemed things for the clever Skim and his assistants. Crackshot from a trip to the coast on the big time, have a splendid 12-minute offering which got fine results, and clever Tim Owley did a monologue for the final scene. The show ends with Franklin & Johnny, in a bit of song, talk and a world of sensational dancing. These lads are also drawn from the real company in the near future.
THE AVENUE
THE MONOGRAM
By Bob Haves
And, fortunately, it is different. It is new in its scope and atmosphere, and that is saying a lot for a western picture, that cowboys, beasts, muses, gambling dams and wild life constituted western photophys and usually a streak of love has held them together. Russell holds more than that in this production. He has big, living and strong romance, tremendous and entwining charm and the true spirit of life where duty is all and death is nothing. And yet love is more than all. And the romance of the renaissance of the western film drama, or at least the beginning of a rehabilitating period of a phase of film production which has lugged on
GRAND THEATER
Muskegue, Okla.—Frank L. Brown, well known business man of this city, will be visiting the new home of entertainment which will open late in September with the best of the best. Mr. Brown has communicated with Tony Langton of the Chicago Dept. of Music, and would be glad to hear from the managers of Follow Me. The Smarter Walker Players. The Grand will have a seating capacity of over 700.
SHUFFLE ALONG
Toronto, Ont.-Shuffle Along, with
Simpson, Charles Davis, Lotte Gee,
Edith Spencer, Mildred Smallwood,
Richard Couper, Randall Mobb and
others, to record attendance at
Monday's opening day. It remains here for a week.
THE KOPPIN
Detroit. Mich.—Lahara Bailey's Step
Lively Girls are here this week and
this season. It is full of good song
situations. The principals are of the
host and as a consequence the enter-
taining bang—II. B. Garnett, reporter
DOWN HOME
Mas Wilson, at the head of her own company, "The Brown Beauty Chorus," hoping through the village of Kansas and Oklahoma. She says that if James and Maud Gentry will write, they will learn something very beneficial in three. Address, 883 Hickory St., New Orleans, La.
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"Plantation Days" has made a great name for itself during its current run at the Avenue theater in Chicago. The show has class and distinction sticking out all over, and aside from the clear lines that the clear whitewholesome comedy furnished by a couple of teams of big-time artists, whose names have flashed in the news, the houses from one end of the country to the other. These teams are Jones & Jones, whose act is called "The Big Dot," offering in all vaudeville, and Austin & Delaney, whose "Syncopated Hotel" turn is recognized as a "standard" one wherever high school students congregate upon the fact that, as a part of a big aggregation these "laugh experts" have a dozen or more dolelies and you can readily understand why the show is a sensation. No show could "hop" with comedians of this sort in the lineup, and you are fine likenesses of the young men in question and reflect the fine comedy for which they have become famous. Give 'em the famous and cogitate. It is to Har Har.
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Theatergoers of Chicago will be pleased to learn that the famous playwright S. Bishop and Cleo Desmond are coming to the Grand theater for a short season, starting on Sunday and continuing for the remainder of the performance of the great melodrama, "The Arm of the Law," will be presented. "This play is one of the most exciting plays in the city," a great run in a Broadway theater where it drew capacity throngs for many weeks, and was accorded the notices by the metropolitan press.
The story is an interesting one. It has to do with the experiences of a young and unsophisticated girl who was exposed to the challenges from her parents in a small apartment from New York, where she is placed in a resort presided over by the head of a gang of crooks. A murder is committed and she is falsely accused of stealing. She is acquitted, however, through the same set who were responsible for the fact that she was suspected at all. She goes west and locates in a city where she is entirely unaware she meets and marries a responsible man for office. His opponent is a crooked politician who sends to New York for a political manager. The latter arrives and at a reception meets the businessman face to face. He recognizes him and rested by him, when a member of the New York police force, for murder. From this point, the story grows red-hot and we save the denouement for your own personal attention. The juvenile Players are great in this offering. Don't fall to see them.
NEW BOOK
Paul Carter, of Carter & Clark,
writes that his book has written a new book
about the life of the musical comedy. The name is Mar-
ial," taken from the title of the charac-
ter, which is also recognized as the cleverest cork
comedienne in the business. The cast
includes people like Clips and a playwright.
Carter & Clark are at the new Roosevelt
theater, Chinchinah, Ohio, this week. Har-
ard, of the Academy of Drama and Ecfnon
and Emmett Anthony are at the same
house.
DUDLEY IN CHI
E. B. Dudley, manager and part
owner of the Kopin剧 theater, Detroit.
He is the father of wife and 4-year-old son, is in Chicago,
attending the Elks convention. They
were married to Mrs. Dr. Carter, of Mrs.
Carter's sister, Mrs. Dr. Carter, 5139 Calum-
Ave., while in town.
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I have John Bertner's "Black Cat Hoy." I wish you could be here for Labor day, as I am pulling off a 50-ton box truck. I wish you could be a sensation, "Six Cinder," a native of the Rahmans, and Mansfield Jackson, in a 10-round set-too to settle the bloody fought by them July 4. I am a fierce defender my wing, and am having a hard time securing snarling partners as she is another Woman. Poor Tony To whom do wailers sing their blues publish it as news? Poor Tony.
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The supporting players are well known screen artists all of whom add value to the picture as pure entertainment. These include among them Gus Weinberg, Maude Turner Gordon and Cyril Ring. The production was directed by Ralph Icee and the story was written by Peter B. Kyne under the title "The Light to Leeward."
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Slim Mason, the old-timer, who has been located at Louisville, Ky., for over 40 years, is the host of the week. Slim has been handling concessions at fairs, conventions, etc., and stated that he would re-enter the show after the season. Jessie Eason, getting hers at Lincoln theater, Kansas City, Mo., says she is very anxious to hear from Elmer Moore of Huntington's Minstrels. Liluite and Clark's Joymakers are playing a week at the Hippotroule are attending the Liluite reading for New York, where they will produce something new and on a larger scale. Gaille DeGaston is getting his this week at the Palace theater, Memphis. Teen, where he is a member of the Bowman's Cotton Blossoms, with a clever company of real performers, are at the Bifou theater, Nashville, Tennessee. Music Show, 131 W. 131st St., New York City, writes that business is picking up and things are looking very good. Whitman Slaters Big Show is playing a hold-over engagement at the Palace theater, Memphis. Teen. It has been a busy season during the season. Same record.
Morton & Brown are visiting St. Joo,
Morton & Brown are visiting St. Joo,
a great time. The act is playing a week engagement at the Toole theater that town, after which it will be
"You'll Cry Over Someone Else" is
"being featured, new York City by
the illusionist, illusionist Eddie Green, featured with a big wheel burlesque show, is playing the
New York, N. Y. and Beamon theater,
New York, N. Y.
Edmona Henderson is playing the
dance at the Forkus in lington
D. C. and doing well, thank you.
our old buddy, Frank I. Crookett,
our manager of the lijou theater,
writes that a group of young players
from McMillan and hospital, Nashville,
clever style that they are soon planning
another show. Frank again kids
this cut. How come, Frank,
Old Bean?
Alma Peoples has ordered her sons sent to Sugar Ross and Tom Smith, the latter of the Blackstone Four, and both have arrived in Pittsburgh, PA, called early in the week. Johnny Wood, the famous ventriloquist, drove to Seattle, Drone, Seattle, Wash., this week.
Gold & Goldie are splitting the week between Brooklyn, N. Y., and Freeport, M. N., and Israel and Agency, Palace Theater Bldg., New York, N. Y.
Mattin Spencer, with the Natl Iceflies ordered hers sent to Lawrence, Kans.
Floyd Young tells the world that mail will reach him at the Dunbar theater, Columbia. Minda & Dade are at the Proctor Fifth Avenue theater, New York. Williams & Taylor are playing the week at the Feeley, theater, Hazleton. Winfried & Brown are at the Poll theater, Bridgeport. Conn. Williams are at the Capitol theater, Hartford. Conn. Whirlwind Four are playing the week at the Poll theater, Wilkesboro. Pa. Whirlwind Four are playing the week at the Capitol theater, New Britain, Conn.
Will Haskins has returned from the East, and is living at 640 E. Gth. St. Disle Four are at the Hennopin theater, Minneapolis, Minn. Glenn & Jonkins are at the Palace, J. Rosamond Johnson and his famous musical act, "Synypexion" are at the Orpheum theater, Vancouver, B.C. Crackdoe & Chadney are at the Avenue B theater, New York, N. Y. Naomi & Brazilian Nurs are playing at the State theater, Buffalo, N. Y.
Carter & Cornish play the first hall at the Orpheum theater, Sloux Falls, Fla. Perry Howell, one-man band, late of the J. J. Evans two-car show, is strolling at 2311 State St., Chicago, Ill., and knows to the whereabouts of Leanna. Nettle Hendel writes to tell us that mall will reach her at 2714 15th St., Coney Island, N. J. Nettle, and the famous pianist, of the theater, Atlanta, Ga. is in New York city making records for the Oleh people, according to a letter from Fat Al Gaines. Al Gaines, the acrobat, is in Washington, D. C., where he is getting his mail at 1225 18th St., N. W. Al is in indoor circus and a set of fair dates. Al G. Fields Minstrels, with Doc Blair strutting his Jones, are playing the week at the nome town, Columbus, Ohio. Herman Brown & Brown are playing the week at the Bijou theater, Nashville, Tenn. Jazz orchestra, Savannah, Ga. have finished a long engagement at Lincoln Park that village, Line-up, Wesley Wilson, Charles H. H. Royal, Edward W. Washington, manager.
Chick Beaman, the famous monologist, is having a tour to the coast and the islands of the Caribbean, and offices. He travels a short route over the Sun time for a couple of weeks.
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Gonzall Witko's Jazzers of Real Jazz are still hitting them hard at the Capitol theater, Havana, Cuba.
The Famous Georgia Minutrels are playing the work at the Fantages theater, Salt Lake City, Utah.
"BRINGING UP FAT"
Easton & Stewart, doing great in The Browns, will mail at 17 E. 121st St, New York City. Hurry's Greater Minstrels are dividing the week between Lansing and Wichita, Mich., and doing great business. Sissie & Blake's Shuffle Along Co. are on their second big week at Toronto. The show is creating a real sensation.
Brown & Brown are at the Bijou theater, Nashville, Tenn.
Brown & McGraw are playing the
brown and the lyle theater. New
Orleans-La.
Carter & Cornish are playing the Old World City, Bloody Jenkins Bill Robinson, the World's Greatest Single, is playing the week at the Globe theater, Atlantic City. Minnetrel Morris, the Juggling Jester, is playing the 10th of a dozen weeks' address, the New England states. Address, 424 Lenox Ave., New York City.
Marion Moore, from all reports, is gaining weight so fast that nobody will care. When she hits the grit, Address, 647 N St. N, W., Washington, D. C. The Fergusons, Jimmy and Gladys, are at the Jewel theater, Washington, D. C.
Charles English, in ward 4, National Military Home, Dayton, Ohio, is slowly making friends. He would like to hear from his friends in and out of the profession. He would like to spell the week between South Suite and Terre Haute, Ind. Booked a year ahead, Gold & Gold, playing eastern territory with fine success, are getting their mail care of the Lickens agency, the Theater building, New York City.
Doc Blar, doing his stuff with the Al G. Fields Minstrels, is playing the week at the home town, Columbus, Ohio. Bubble Sullivan, with the Florida Blossoms Co., had a letter forwarded to Scottsdale, Aha., last week. Huntington Minstrels, ordered his sent to McComb City, Miss, late last week.
Ferrebee & McConn are playing the Lakers, while Mall was sent to Hot Springs, Ark. "How Come," the big musical concert at Hingham, N. Y., Scranton, Pa., and Elmira, N. Y., during the curved arc, a Card from Los Angeles, Cal., states that Allen & Stokes are making the Lakers on the coast. It is a clever team.
Ida Cox has returned from Detroit, where she spent weeks with Stella White, now living at 633 Catharino St., that city. Coy Herndon is recovering from a stroke, and Jerry Mills, the well-known producer and performer, has returned to Chicago after a seven weeks' trip through the city, which reaches him at 2351 South Park Ava.
Joe Thomas, comedian with E. D.
Loehner, is playing the week
at Legoland, KY.
Leon Sonny Gray, with the Carolina Minstrels, is playing Cali, Ill., Labor day. Hughes and Greenbow are with an Olay review, playing the present week in New York City. Address, 240 W. 124th St. Heckler, the sensational entertainer from Cleveland, Ohio, is more than making good in Chicago. Charles Anderson, the famous yodler, is Chicago and declares that he will make berg his home town from now on. Louis Morliss and Oscar Brown left for Los Angeles, Cal., on Tuesday, the California quartet, one of the best "fours" on the Pacific coast. Chick Beanman, the great monologist, is playing the present half at the Thalia theater, Chicago. Chick is going great.
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
FIRST DANCE OF THE SEASON
—AT—
BEAUTIFUL ARCADIA
WOODWARD AVENUE AT STIMSON
Labor Day Night, Monday, Sept. 3
DANCING FROM 9 P. M. UNTIL 2 A. M.
Music by CRUZETT'S ORCHESTRA
DAN SMALL, BABY AMANDA, KATHERINE ELLISON, ETHEL JACKSON, MAMIE SMITH, EVA RHOCHAUN AND OTHERS
"YES, WE HAVE HITS"
"MY CRYING DAYS ARE OVER" (Ain't Going To Cry More More) World What is a One Step Blues
"IF ANYBODY HERE WANTS REAL KIND MAMA" (Here's Your Opportunity) Broadway's Biggest Jazz Song
"MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE" Southern Fox Trot and Cooring Good Tune, Great Lyric
"BUGLE BLUES" (Original Day Break Blues) This Is the Bugle Blues You Have Heard
"The RIGHT WAY IS THE BEST WAY AFTER ALL" True to Life Ballad
"WON'T THAT BE A MIGHTY PAY" This Song Should be in Every Colored Family's Home. It's More of a Lesson Than a Song
"I DON'T LET NO ONE MAN WORRY" Ethel Ridley's Latest Hit
"WHO'LL GET IT WHEN I'M GONE" Get This Song and Find Out
"LIZA JACKSON'S GOT BETTER BREAD" (Than Old Sally Lee) Great Country Song by Ethel Ridley Columbia Record No. 3941
"FOUR O'CLOCK BLUES" Bigger Hit Than "Crazy Blues"
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In the course of every-day life one more or less comes across many an odd character. Not so long ago a well known politician, who had just been appointed campaign manager of a Western senator, who was running a governor, made a tour of the state the governor of bishopman. The manager thought he would first sound the sentiment of the farmers and at once made a trip in a locality dominated by the Swedish population. As a rule these people are usually well informed about what is going on in the world, especially as relat- tions among affluent families. They are interested in abliding and wide-awake and form an important adjunct in the country's development and progress.
The first man the politician encountered was a lanky Swede, who was lazily perched on a log, apparently in the throes of deep thought. The Swede greeted the stranger abruptly and asked if they were on intimate terms. By way of opening, the manager inquired what the Swede thought of Wilson, Roosevelt, Taft, Hiram Johnson and a number of other well known men in the public eye, incidentally mentioning the candidate for whom he was contesting. To answer the questioning the rural Swede simply drewed:
"Ave, don't know."
"Well, look here." insisted the visitor, "you must have some opinion, you and your neighbors must have talked over things among yourselves. Who do you think has the best show?"
There was a pause. Evidently the query had been given plenty of consideration. After a half minute of silence, he spoke to people, "Aye think Bringing Up Father got the best show." Which brings to mind that the latest musical comedy based on the famous cartoons of the same name will be the next attraction at the Avenue theater commencing Labor day. The new play is in two acts and five scenes and is entitled "Bringing Up Father on Broadway."
A letter from Pittsburgh, Fa. tells all about how George Glasgow run out on his show leaving them sitting on the floor, and that he's treating 'em mean, George.
THE WEEKS MOVIES
STATES—Western Dust. Travelin'
On, two days of Snow-Drift. Truxton
King. The Kum Runners. Sunday, Wil-
Russell in When a Man Hides
Alone.
PHOENIX—Slippy McGee, Slander the Woman, Cowboy King, Law of the Lawless, Brass, Sixty Cents an Hour, Sunday, Western Justice.
LINCOLN-McGhee of the Mounted,
Talbms, Devil's Bowl, two days of Footlight
Ranger, While Justice Walts,
Cole Maloney in The Wrong Mr. Wright,
VENDON-Three days, each of
Sunday, The Heart Riders.
PICKFORD- Two days each of the following three: Where the Pavement Ends, The Soul of a Beast and Scars of Jealousy, Sunday, The Love Piker.
LANKFORD WRITES
A great letter, with plenty of trimmin's, came in on Tuesday, sent by Edward Lankford, Lankford, hawana, all the way from Havana, Cuba. The big bunch is having great success. A few days ago he made an offer to back a tour of Cuba's most millionish millionaires and he was so impressed with their work that he made an offer to back a tour of Cuba's most millionish millionaires. The-theater also stated that Jazzillions Richardson, Harry & Gus and Billie Young are well, happy and making address, Capitol theatre, Havana, Cuba.
SHORT TOUR
When Bill Turner, famous police officer of Wheeling, WI., and his handsome wife of the signal for the Qid Roll Top Desk Man to gas and oil up and as a consequence a tour to Gary, Tennessee, and to the national and Sam Davis and wife-Davis & Walker—as the "party." Dinner was humped off at John Stauffer's house and aside from getting pinched for speeding on the way back the trip was at the home of Davis & Walker while attending the Elks convention.
DANGER INJURED
Mazie Dolmar, the popular dancer of Kansas City, Mo., who has met with a painful accident last week when a taxi in which she was riding was struck and killed at the elbow and was reset by a physician who was called to her stopping place at 3233 Vernon in private life. Mrs. Faustine Sharpe
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ALL·SEATS RESERVED BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY AT ONE
A STORY OF THE MINING DISTRICTS OF THE GREAT NORTH
THE MIRACLE BABY
Seen From
Scene From
THE
MIRACLE
BABY
Starring
HARRY
CAREY
MONDAY and TUESDAY, SEPT. 3 and 4
"THE HOUSE OF GOOD SHOWS ALL OF THE TIME"
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Now to the little "blues" queen from the show, she sings em and has taught everybody in the East how to keep their hearts dureful and her disposition is sweet, her beauty and her disposition is sweet, Alice Brown, a soubrette of no mean ability, singing her way into the hearts of Nina Hunter and Nona Chester and Nina Hunter and Nona Brown, field who are selling their food for a big price—all clever. We also have Rastus Wilson; some are dancer, going big, and the famous Johnnie Walker goes some. You saw our chorus girls go some. You saw our chorus girls go some. You saw our chorus girls go some. She is a crippled snail compared to them. As for myself, well, I am with "How Come My best. Success from "How Come Next week, last half, Emma, N. 3
My Dear Pal Tony: I know you will fall from surprise to hear from me, out of time to write to you, so here goes. I will write to you, and time and having a wonderful time. Really, Tony, I don't mean to make you dinner every day, served with a bottle of champagne? Port and arguments are in front of the Touraine restaurant in new laurel and tenelle, summer season. Tony, you will not sell it and they hangs a tale. The time I drove down to the Pennsylvania hotel was your last in crowded on the road by another car and knocked over a concrete wall of the car was on the road and the whole company was with me in the car and luckily no one was injured. Passed the road. The man who caused the accident drove on without stopping, but he later was prosecuting so let it go at that. Just after the latter, the car carried of stallions shot out of a road just as I
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"LOVIN'—is the Thing I'm Wild About"
SHE sure do like her lovin'. Hear her sing about her longing for a new, peppy lover — 'cause the old one hasn't pep enough. And on the other side of this record is "Bama Bound Blues"—a whinin' Blues about Ida's missing man. Lovie Austin, first girl piano accompanist of the Race to play for records, tears off some mean music with Ida's songs.
"HOT STUFF!"—New Race Records—ALL HITS
20045 —Bama Bound Blues and Lovin' is the Thing
I'm Wild About —Sung By Liza Cox, acc. by
Love Austin (On Paramount Red Record).
20046 —Memphis Tennessee and Here's Your
Opportunity —Sung by Lena Wilson, acc. by Perry
Bafford's Orch.
20036 —Michael White Blues and Donna South
Blues —Sung by Alberta Hunter, acc. by
Fletcher Henderson.
20027 —Bleeding Hearted Blues and You'll Reap
Just What You Sow —Sung by Alberta Hunter,
acc. by Fletcher Henderson's Orch.
20027 —Chirpin' the Blues (The Eyes Sensation
on the red record) and Someone Else Will
Take Your Place —Sung by Alberta Hunter
with a snappy piano accompaniment by Fletcher
Henderson.
20046 —Coom to the Levee and Moonin' Blues
—Sung by Moetec Moore, piano acc. by
Clarence Jones.
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What is considered a gala event in the film history of Chicago is the movie "Tony." later in the photoy play featuring Tom Mix, the William Fox star, which comes to the States theater on opening night. Under the direction of William Heading, who directs the popular Fox star for the first time, this action from the first to the last reel Ably assisted by an excellent cast, including Tony, the marvelous horse, and the hip-hop star Tony* tells the story of an effort made by Tom's enemies to defraud him out of his property. Not only does this movie have a horsemanship but in his dare-devil work he succeeds in eluding his pursuer. This is one of the best photojurgy movies has appeared and there can be no doubt that he gains additional laurels with each new photoy play. The movie is a solid entertainment during the showing of this new picture play.
OLD DETROITERS
John Langston, brother of the writ-
er John Langston, now of Fulton
Lilyhaw Howard Jarrad, now of Fulton
Burgh, J. Preddy Thompson, at pres-
ence of the family, now at cont.
residing temporarily at Youngtown,
Ohio, and all of them from dear
daughters in at the Desk early in the
dumped in at the Desk early in the
handshaking you never saw before.
Mrs. Harris was accompanied by Mrs.
Burgh and Maude Mitchell of 4428 Indiana
home she is stopping
while in town.
OLD TIMER
Louis Harley, delegate from Dolphin 359, Midlittle Town, PA, was a caller early in the 1950s having been a member of the band with the Goodall Coontown 400 comedy club. He was a writer was manager of the same show. Mr. Harley is at present in the hotel and co-curated business in his home town and co-curated to the convention in his automobile.
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"Sing that thing Miss Ida Sing It!"
Applauding audiences call her "The Blues Singer with a Feeling". She's a sensation on the stage—riot on a record. Now you can hear Ida Cox—famous stage star—on Paramount Records.
[12084—I'll Get Eeen with You and Rescengful Blues] — Sung by Maeck Scott, winner of Washington Blues Contest, piano acc. by Lerem Fowler.
[20235—Down Hearted Blues and Gulf Coast Blues] — Played as Dance Record—Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra.
[20235—Remember Me and Jesus It Is Coming Soon] — Spiritual, by Carroll Clark with Orchestra accompaniment.
[20235—Raise R-u-k-u: Tonight and Ain't It a Shame—By Norfolk Jazz Quartette.
[20235—Midnight Blues and Flowered Blues] — Sung by Hanna Sylvester, accompanied by Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra.
[20235—Mistreated Blues and I'm Going Away (Just Too Wear You Off My Mind)] — Sung by Alberta Hunter, piano acc.
[20235—I Just Want a Daddy—and Come Home Papa Blues] — Sung by Monette Moore, piano acc.
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COY COGITATES
Hello, Bill! My how I had promised myself in the early summer, that I
M. H. H.
By D. IRELAND THOMAS
who own-on the screen Nearly every
public servant has
accept the mailman and
the postal
postoffice employees. It is
the men of the postal
service should be
the public before
the pictures and espouse
colored boys. "I love
Lives" in a melded
overlays
thrills and faint
action. It is a vivid
graph production
in six recs. It is
PETER B.
Coy Herndon
catch, and a "struggle" in Chicago before the end of the week at any time. I was in a clock turn, even in my absence. Coy Indiana jolls and each has a jazz band.
Robinsons
Robinson's Syncopators, ten jazz
artists in the "Jazz" time, brought the
"Jazz" time, the white dailies said
of the season. The white dailies said
of the season. The jazz artists seen in Indianapolis. Quite a bit to say in a playhouse like the
Jazz, but not even allowing a Negro to buy a
ballet. Each member of the land
band at each performance, taking as many
the band for an original creed is due
village. The band does an "old-time
arrumement gets deeper, and deeper,
which seem to talk. They call the
congregation to prayer, a bit of a
talk, and a call to prayer. The
arrumment gets deeper, and deeper,
take up a collection and pronounce
leader and violinist; Charley Stampa,
banjo; Ernest Prince, piano; R. A.
Davies, C. melody saxophone;
clarinet, phoebe and tenor saxophone;
David Jones, C melody saxophone;
clarinet, phoebe and tenor saxophone;
President Wheeler, trombone; James E.
sousaphone; LeRoy Macey,
drums.
show the real side of the home life of
shows his jigs. His gorrows and his
shows his joys.
The two biggest thrills in the picture are the postoffice robbery, William Collier, Jr.'s jump from the train into the building, and the fine bit of screen craftsmanship. So the picture when Brandon Tynan as Dan Masterson seen in the New York Washington receiving the congratulations of his peers is the pealing character portraiture as the postmaster. He is given able support as he is assisted by his friend ifney as his adopted daughter and rest of the personnel does a reception well. See "Loyal Hearts." You will wish.
It is brought to my notice that a man who was a theater chase a Blee theater in certain town in the South. He did so as a matter of necessity, and he has have any other theater to go to. He placed the management in the hands of a man who knows the business. An investigation brought to light that this manager has a business. The house is losing money because of poor management. The young man is paying the wrong kind of pictures. The owner wants to sell quick. Anyone can write to me for me for particulars.
Benbow's Review
The Golden West Cabaret was united with Benhow's big girl review, with a special Jazz orchestra, under the direction of Benhow's big girl review, with 25 nephew, under Indianapolis in a studio, with Sun Time; for several weeks, commencing at Akron, Ohio. The principal singer: Benhow Benhow, Marzle Cohen, Count Costellahow, Silm Jones, and Count Costellahow, Silm Jones and under the direction of Marzle Cohen, under the direction of George Scott, saxophone and violin; Clifford Jones, saxophone and violin; Clifford Jones, saxophone and violin; Trombone, and Homer Holmes.
I have made a picture town out of Charleston, S. C. I have done more town. I first came to Charleston to put this Lincoln theater over they
SALEM SEZ
SALEM SEZ
Washington Theater
OMISSION
The kindly deeds we all should do
Are often left undone,
And work that we should hurry
to do.
'Tin passing strange, I know not why
I don't know what to do. From hearts that break, nor seldom try
To wipe their tears away
And let their hearts learn. Time moves
'round
COY HERNDON.
And love me daily test,
That I can see you in their wound
Are thqes who love us best,
Witnes
BOOKER WASH. THEATER
Dear Gen. Tonyz! It has been said
before, but the coming of the Kyth-
ronians will be a great event.
By "Gano"
before." But the lads to New York were about the size of a giant on a cloudy day, it seems like the Grand lodge of New York to you, the local receptionist. Also the publishers were own the job, at any moment Manhattan didn't wake up to the news was something you unti the delegates arrived ploring the city for the shopping
St. Louis. Mo.-Drake-Walker's Homestead and cypian jazz band is the attractant for the show has a home. the same as a percussion call. St. Louis the home of the famous 30 people, making it the biggest tabollid musical comedy on the road to Nashville. It is no better drawing card in existence than the box office is concerned, and that is why
WILLIAM H.
The show opened Monday night to an audience of 1,000. The line for the doors to be thrown open, and shortly after our usual hand contact, in the theater was gone, notwithstanding the audience's excitement, ticket, and there were just as many standing as were seated, to greet and congratulate the concerto manager. The concerto manager, Chas. H. Kline, was present, and the exclusive weeks ago, but on account of exclusive bookings he was. It was impo- tensive to secure it, and as it now stands, he must secure it, and as it now stands, he must play for the loyal友伴, and from all indications these two weeks will be
The offering this week in a jazz time was Vanted, and is cleverly done. There are no consumed in a few specialties that include the mals, and add value to the comedy merits of the album, the album, and these were well received, the mals, the open number of the piano, the furious and with a wardrobe new and fresh, and the show from the start and receive a mendous round of applause. The eyes of the audience, and with the addition of Chuckie Phipps, a a sensational barto player, the best band of all times and the best band of all times and the stopped all proceedings. A number of the best bands of all times and the Walker Drake to display beautiful new gown, was a plaid and the ladies mumble, and see them and stare, and as the slang is, "fell it in a place, so she did and left it in a place.
St. Thomas organization in the largest religious organization in the country. There are about $300,000 Python-serving a wealth of $5,000,000. The St. Thomas organization other temple in Chicago in the very same city, Hot Springs, is a great cost of $70,000 and is the second largest temple in the country.
Most of the big timers of the country attended. We were the Colored world, Col Roscoe Simmons. Also Walter Cohen and Bob Church, the political thorns of the Colored world, unreasonable activities. Messrs. Tilden, Green and Smith, men most likely to be involved. Dr. Charles B. Wickham, E. T. Barber, H. Stevens, S. W. Conrad and many others representative of the brains and progeny of the Colored people of America.
When in St. Louis, I advise you to pay the Home Bakery lunch a visit, or if you are looking for food that is good. Ask Will Woods, the drummer.
My column, for people with honest
mind, will show with an honest mind
for the people.
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The parade was a credit to the ordeal without serious mishap or delay. It seems that some stable man sought to the parade without veterans who wished to negotiate the parade on horseback and instead of an ancient reliefs of the fire department or truck stables, gave them some bucking horses the horses gave exhibitions of the very latent in bucking antlers. The old was killed by a horse and had to be loaded in cars or else retire the hurried an iron fence, while the rider did a nose dive into a sapling, the rider or sapling, although several ended with neither serious injury to horse, rider or sapling, although several dispense with use of powder to lighten their complements for several days to from Florida and Oklahoma. The K. K. K. made a bid for publicity, the letter of warning failed to trigenть the campers or to attract the attention of the Klan had nothing to do with the author's intention, the crime which he had no knowledge and even the some people raided.
Edgar Connor, star of the Shuffle show, now playing the West, writes that the show is more than making good as principal comedian. This week, Missoula, Butte, Great Falls and Helen's, Mont.
Annie Johnson's Knickerbocker Girls Cs are at High Point, N. C., this week. Joshua Hazel, Son of Hazel Motion, Dolly Van Gorborne, Aleda Parrone, Bessie Stone, Skill Jenny, Worth James Collins and Fred Glover.
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told me that it was a vaudeville village out to a matinee to see you even vaudeville. It was impossible to get them out to a matinee to see you and the agers had this house in the good times when there was a lot of money here. I would give a matinee every day. I would give a matinee every day. I would give a matinee every day. I would like for them to see them waiting every day for the shows from 2 to 11 p.m. every day. I would like for them to children. They tell me that I have the best job display in the city of television, that they have the best protection of any theater in the crowds, and again, I keep good order. This good order was imprinted in house. This might make my friend, C. McClane, sit and take notice. Memphis, Teen.; Write to Norman Blige, Jacksonville, Fla. They are about to produce a picture very soon. From the press, becomes more popular. The following is a few jokes from the Press: "Third day." "Happy day." "Match you, double or nothing." Into Citizen (from his bedroom winnow, day after, down here, who are
"That depends on you, my dear Everything else is."
"Walter, this steak is no tenn-
ter. What do you want it to do, jump
up and kiss yer?"
One Brooklyn man has trained his
flipper to follow him all around the
yard, carrying a pall of gasoline in
his hand.
Mr. Manager: Be up to date and book
this stuff. Do not think that because
you have a Race theater that they
will get over.
Address all correspondence to me at
Lincoln theater, Charleston, S. C.
"THE GEORGIAS"
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Friend Tony: I have
known where to
this week you
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start, his first. First, I will finish with it. Which is a which was the biggest week on the circuit. Business that we were, we were five shows on the closing evening we were entertained with Lake, which was Lake, which was 14 a day afternoon called at Express office and office and Neah Thompson, who is on the
Thos. Harris
On our arrival at San Diego we were joined by Johnnie Taylor, an old-timeer with this company. Johnnie was well liked by all. His funeral is to be held Aug. 15.
Al Ramsey and his brother, G. W. Ramsey, will come to the city of joy. Al has entertained this company for a number of years. Dan badgett are giving a grand ball Thursday night at Kastle ball, while entertaining the music. He has extended music playing in the Mexico, Sunday. You know what that means. Toliver is quite busy while in this section, visiting his ranch in Mexico. Toliver is the pleasure of health, and gave the boys a welcome to her home at Well, Tony, this is a newspaper in itself. Tony says use the syrywriter, A. J. Jackson, cut down on your speed.
LINCOLN GARDENS
Lincoln Gardens in E. 31st St. seems to have taken on new look, and has grown to close to capacity. The fact that King Oliver's house at the handsome resort, no doubt has a great deal to do with its present population, is the $5,000 Ball of Fire, a European novel of enforced lights upon the dancers. It is one of the only three in the manager, went to an enormous expense to secure this one. Correct dancer's department rules are enforced to the letter. Booking fones, who has charge
ST GE DOINGS
Lillian Davenport is resting a bit at 5. E 33d Sht. Apt. 2, Chicago, Ill. The popular sister team, are in New York City, getting a route straightened out. They are getting their mail care of the theater theater, Seventh Ave. and 13d St.
Viole. McCoy has returned to New York and is the head coach of Saratoga Springs. She is getting here from Washington. Howard C. Washington has sent in a copy of his new song, "I'm Just the One."
Morton Bradford, offstage Mra. R. Q. D. Bradford, offstage Mra. R. Q. D. three-months-old boys according to a letter received from St. Louis, Mo. delivered by Hajaj, the famous telepathist, was in Chicago during the week. He had just left through the eastern states and Canada, Mich. and will erect a country club, tennis court and golf links.
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1923
ROGAN BEATEN IN SUNDAY GAME BY FOSTERS, 10 TO 2
Sunday at Schorling's park before a large gathering of visiting Elks the American Giants rode rough shod over the Kansas City Monarchs, driving Bullet Rogan from the mound in the fifth and treating Mendez with indifference. The cause of this rather hard trimming given the visitors was a get-back at the Kansas City team because of the way the Missouri lads had kicked our boys about down in their home town. Willie Foster, Rube Foster's brother, started on the mound, pitching out and in favor of Owens. Willie walked Johnston, erred on Sweile's bunt, throw Johnson out, caused McNair to pop to Bobby Williams, but Morro Williams, and therefore, two runs DeMoss throw out Rogan. The Giants came right back in their half with one gone. DeMoss singled, Kenyon doubled. Brown single. Marlarcher was an easy out and filled in, and therefore, although Willie was relieved after he took the mound to start the second, he gets credit for a win. He has the Rooks of a cracker. He is also the one to be heard from in the near future.
NEW YORK BOXING COMMISH
SHOWS A PREJUDICED HAND
New York. Aug. 31.—The state athletic commission clearly showed its prejudiced hand as to just where matches at its regular meeting in the Platton building Aug. 21, when chairman McCormick of the license committee offered to return to Paddy Hill in the hands of the board for several months to bind a world championship boxing match between Harry Wills and Jack Dempsey. The certified check, and frankly told that agent body that he was not in need of the money. The offer came when Mullins asked him when disposition was going to be made of the forfeit in view of the fact the boxing officials told him they were not in a position to help him obtain Dempsey's signature to a contract. Mullins appeared before the commission with Simon Flaherty, the promoter, who stood ready to finance the match at Ebbets field during the match and promoted it to the island promoter stood ready to deposit $20,000 with a reputable bank as a guarantee of good faith, but his evidently not taken seriously the commission and Muldon stood pat.
DETROIT 6; INDIANAPOLIS 1
Lebanon, Ind. Aug. 24—Hitting Cordova
and Pittsburgh in a Nega National league game
hoday to be at 6 to 1 score. Force,
pitching for Detroit, and Burnett, play
and ordered out of the game by Umpire
Snaer for wringing when the two col-
ed at first base in the first inning.
Indiana 6; 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1—I
Indiana 6; 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1—I
Detroit, Carroll, and Dixon
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THESE ELKS ARE CERTAINLY A HOT BUNCH. THEY ARE HERE FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. THERE GOES MY OLD FRIEND CHARLIE FRANKLIN FROM NASHVILLE, AND THERE'S DOC BLACKBURN FROM LOUISVILLE; AND, BY GOLLY, HERE COMES OLD AL GAINES — I'M NOT IN THE PARADE, BUT I'LL HELP 'EM Celebrate BY TAKING A DRINK.
BLACK BARONS ARE BLANKED BY RUBE FOSTER'S GIANTS
Birmingham, Ala., Aug. 21. The Black Bars cracked in the plaches at Rikwood field and Rube Foster's team administered the first shutout outbating that, the local nine has received during the season. The final count was to 0. The errors and two badly handed plays due to poor judgment was in a large measure responsible for the Black Bars' defeat. However, another factor, and the largest one, was the defense. The Giants. He gave up seven hits during the game, but never a pair came in the same inning until the ninth inning. The Giants, Sellers and Mitchell obtained slims off him in this frame. He had the locals well in hand and they never threatened seriously. The Giants' shortstop, Williams, ball ever seen on the infield at Rikwood. He grabbed everything that came his way without error and included among his chances several games that might easily have gone for hits.
Gardner, in right field, again starred. He is one of the fastest ball players, and played a big game in the field. Marlarcher led the Giants at bat with two doubles. Gardner and Torrentil got two singles each. Giants scored the first run in the first on badly handled plays and a single.
In the seventh they went over four runs on two singles, a passable half and a hard hit. A few other varieties of base advancement other than this. In the ninth they scored two errors by Geechie that allowed Beckwith to live and to score. In the ninth they scored the other on a hit batter, a single and Sellers' error.
American Giants
Garder.ff. 0 1 2 3
Torrentil.ff. 0 1 2 3
Torrentil.ff. 1 2 3
Beckwith.ff. 1 2 3
Keyson.ff. 0 1 2 3
Rob. c. 0 1 2 3
Struve. p. 0 1 2 3
Black Baron
Wesley. 2 2 3
Wesley. 2 2 3
Geehle. 0 0 2 3
Geehle. 0 0 2 3
Kemp. ff. 0 1 2 3
Kemp. ff. 0 1 2 3
Miller. ff. 0 1 2 3
Miller. ff. 0 1 2 3
Neusn. c. 0 1 2 3
Neusn. c. 0 1 2 3
Geech. p. 0 0 2 3
Geech. p. 0 0 2 3
Williams. 0 0 0 0
Totals: 7 0 27 14 Totals: 0 0 27 15
*Batted for Mile in nighth.
LANGFORD BOUT IS HALTED BY POLICE; NEAR RIOT AVERTED
Los Angeles, Aug. 23.—Sam Langford, veteran pugilist, was the innocent storm center of a riot at a boxing arena, where last month holders for his match with Dick Stratumala were refused admission because the arena was full. Sticks, stones and bottles were showered by police, and the force was pulled down, and finally the electric light switches were turned off and on by those unable to gain their seats. Promoter Fred McCormick, 160 policemen with 20 deputy sheriffs responded.
Police Captain Adams entered the ring and called off the main event, and the police responded that participants in boxing hoses be amateurs."
The crowd again became riotous, hurting toward the ring, every available locker. The police quieted that demonstration, but there wont up a cry of "money back." The promoters rushed the ring, and put on a number of houts, but no one was refunded, according to the police.
Chief of Police August Vollmer stated his attention had been called to the scene, and the Mayor George E. Creyer, and he had instructed Captain Adams to stop it.
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but training was at Shelby,
Mont.
RAIN HALTED MONARCHS
GIANTS / GAME / TUSCAR
Detroit ..... 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 - 4 5 5
Indiapolis ..... 0 0 4 5 2 5 2 9 - 1 1 2 0
Batteries-Alexander, and Petways
Newcom and Dixon
Other Sports
On Page 10
HELLO BILL!!
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HIS
RIGHT HAND
AFTER WORLD'S RECORD
THE BALL IS ON.
DcHART HUBBARD
National A. A. U. champion, who will not only try to hold the title for the first time, try to beat Guardin's leap of 25 inches for the world's record.
DAYTON MARCOS AND MILWAUKEE ARE HERE SUNDAY
Milwaukee and the Dayton Marces will face each other at the American Giants park in the absence of Rube Foster will be in Detroit with his club, where he is scheduled to play five games. This will be the third appearance of Milwaukee at the South side park this season and it will be Dayton's first. Fans have wanted a league and a league means that the Giants are forced to play a number of games in Milwaukee. But there cannot be any league if the public is only going to support one team and when they are on the road refuse to come out to see any other team. So they must make it successful you have to get to have a high class patronage that will support other clubs as well as the home team. The team comes with a high rated team, one of the best in that section of Ohio, and capable of playing league clubs to a standstill. Milwaukee has some good hustling by such veterans as Pete Hill, Bill Gatewood and Duncan.
INDIANAPOLIS, 4; DETROIT, 3
10-inning game Indianapolis defeated Detroit by a 4 to 3 score here today. The Indians won in the last half of the ninth, the center fielder tiel the score with a 10-4 win. Indianapolis won out in the tenth when Williams singled, stole second, went on to score in the ninth, when a Detroit Infielder held the ball while arguing with the ampire over the outfielder on Williams when he stole second.
Detroit ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 - 7 2
Indpollis ... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 - 7 1
D. Cooper and Dixon.
MOHAWK GIANTS LOSE
Brooklyn, X. Y, Aug. 26—Walls S.
Peters defeated the Mohawk Giants at
Crescent field in Loth ends of a twin
game. The Giants went 1 to 3 and 1 to 3.
The scores in innings:
HOWARD UNIVER
HAS EYES ON
Washington, D. C, Aug. 31.—Howard university gridiron warriors will start training for the coming season on Sept. 15. Several conferences have been held by Coach Watson with Captain Donehy which have swelled in active field action, regulating all problems affecting the status of players. The 1923 football squad is sure to be pleased with the new arrangements which have been made for this branch of athletics at Howard.
With all matters of interest to the team satisfactorily cared for, it is very important that this year's varsity will report early and in the best of physical condition. Competition will be annually keen, as there the team will be filled due to graduations and the four-year rule. In addition to this, the coach is new to the squad and has left every position on AMERICAN GIANTS BEATEN.
3-2 BY KANSAS CITY CLUB
Currie outpitted Strong and was given better support in Tuesday's game between the Kansas City Monarchs and the American Giants. The Kansas City pitcher fanned eight pitchers in part of the Elks field day celebration.
Kansas City
BILROO
Giants
BILROO
Jehston,sf. 5 0 1 2
Gartner,fr. 4 0 1 6
Sweet,2b. 4 0 1 4
DeMose,2b. 3 0 1 6
McNair,1f. 4 2 2 1
Torlouf,1f. 4 0 0 2
Moore,ss. 4 1 2 4
Mur'ber,1s. 3 1 1 7
Hawkins,1b. 4 0 1 8
Beach,1b,1w. 3 0 1 2
Joseph,2b. 4 0 0 2
Both,c. 3 0 0 4
Currie,p. 4 0 1 8
Strong,p. 2 0 0 0
Yons. 0 0 0 0
Hill. 0 0 0 0
*Grant.* 1 0 0 0
Johnston.cf.
Sweat.2b.
Mair.1f.
Mairl.1f.
Moore.1s.
Duncan.s.
Joseph.2b.
Currie.p.
Totals... 35 3 743 Totals... 20 2 744
Kansas City ..... 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-3
Glenn ..... 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-3
Struck out—By Curtie, 8; by Strong, 2; by
Rile, 1. Bases on balls—Off Curtie, 3; off
strong, 2.
DETROIT STARS IN EVEN SPLIT WITH INDIANAPOLIS A.'S
Detroit H. I. P.O.A.
Watson, Ia. 1 1 2 1
Riggins, Ia. 1 1 2 1
Wiggins, Ia. 1 1 2 1
Weebley, Ia. 1 1 2 1
Smith, brf. 1 1 2 1
Smith, brf. 1 1 2 1
McClain, Ia. 1 1 2 1
McClain, Ia. 1 1 2 1
Daniels, c. 0 0 2 1
Force, p. 0 0 2 1
Burrell, c. 0 0 2 1
Total... 4 2 12 44
Total... 6 12 27 10
Burrell, p. On Diper, 6th.
Detroit.....1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
Detroit.....1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
Erin Force - Warren, Williams, Washington, Two
Erin Force - Warren, Williams, Washington, Two
basis bit-Day - Hare runs - Riggs, Stearns,
basis bit-Day - Hare runs - Riggs, Stearns,
basis bit-Day - Hare runs - Riggs, Stearns,
Force 2, or Corbett 2,
Force 2, or Corbett 2,
DRAKE KNOCKS HOME RUN
BUT KANSAS CITY LOSES
DRAKE KNOCKS HOME RUN
BUT KANSAS CITY LOSES
Drake's home run gave the Kansas City Monarchs their lone tally in the NHL. The Giants at Schering's park Saturday afternoon. The visitors couldn't abandon the fielding. The Giants were backed up on a wonderful fielding on the part of Williams and Jelly Gardner. The score:
**Monarchs** **ARLIGO** **BARLIGO**
Johnson, fc... 4 0 1 1
Hawkins, fc... 4 0 1 1
Lewis, fc... 4 0 1 1
McNeaf, fc... 3 0 0 1
Scoops, fc... 3 0 0 1
Scoops, fc... 3 0 0 1
Buncane, fc... 4 0 1 1
Buncane, fc... 4 0 1 1
Brake, fc... 3 1 1 2
Brake, fc... 3 1 1 2
Total... 33 1 1 46
**American Giants** **GARLING** **GARLING**
Garber, fc... 4 1 1 2
DeMoss, fc... 3 1 1 2
Garber, fc... 3 1 1 2
Willie, fc... 3 1 1 2
Willie, fc... 3 1 1 2
Torentil, fc... 4 0 1 2
Torentil, fc... 4 0 1 2
Brake, fc... 4 0 1 2
Brake, fc... 4 0 1 2
Total... 50 5 8 44
**Monarchs**... 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4
**American Giants**... 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 x 4
**Moore, home run**... 3 1 1 2
Moore, home run**... 3 1 1 2
Drake, fc by 8 lite, 3 lite, Off-Drive, fc
Drake, fc by 8 lite, 3 lite, Errons on-Moose, Swell, McNeaf, DeMoss
WILBUR COHEN, BOXER.
FINED FOR ABUSING COP
New York, Aug. 31—Wilbur Cohen, 21, of New York, was in a tumweed boxer, was before Municipal McKiniry in night court last week to plead guilty to patrolman Spengler of the E. 126th St. station arrested him at 131st St. and FF. It is alleged that Cohen, with a number of others, were passing remarks upbraided by the officer became abusive and dared him to lock him up. Cohen told the judge he was merely watching the others when arrested. He paid a $2 fine.
CUBAN STARS BEAT NASH
IN ELEVEN INNINGS, 3-2
Kenosha, Wls, Aug. 25.-Nash Motors were, nosed out, in an 11-inning game here this afternoon by the Cuban team. A game series. Nash made a desperate rally in the eleventh when the sacks were unable to facture runs. Score: R.H.E.
Cubans ... 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 ... 3-8 2
Batteries- -Pedroso and Rodriguez: Wright and Wagner.
KID NORFOLK STOPS
JACKSON IN THE THIRD
Baltimore, Aug. 25—Kid Norfolk,
Baltimore, Aug. 25—Kid Jackson
Jackson of Washington Court, House
in the third round of a scheduled ten-
nant game, where Jackson was floored four times in the second
round and twice in the third before
the fight was stopped.
TATE MAY BOX WILLS
New York, Aug. 31—A match is in
the making for the game, which
gather big Bill Tate and Harry Wills.
In a round out during the early
part of the game, the matchmaker of the Queensboro Sta-
tion will be able to suitable inducements to the managers
of both boxes, and an announcement
of both boxes will day that their
signatures have been signed to a
contract.
LEROY GRANT BACK IN CITY:
HAD BEEN WITH INDIANAPOLIS
LeRoy Grant, former first sacker for
the American Giants, arrived here Saturday. Grant
city, arriving here Saturday, Grant
when he was sent to haunt it recently.
when he was sent to haunt it recently.
dianapolis club, who were short of a
dianapolis club, who were short of a
American Giants line-up, batting for
Rile in the ninth lining.
LINCOLN GIANTS LOSE, 5 TO 3
College Point, in the Lincoln
Giants of New York city were
defeated here by the College Point
Lincoln Giants of New York city were
College Point, . . . 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 - 3 9 2
Col. Point, . . . 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 - 5 1 2
Pierce, . . . 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 - 5 1 2
Grass and Stainback.
MAKES RECORD DATABASE
MAKES RECORD CATCH
Makes N. Aug. 15—L. Paul A.
Susan J. N. Aug. 15—L. Paul A.
caught a 72-pound wall-eyed pike in
caught a 72-pound wall-eyed pike in
though the lake was stocked with
of fish in 1831 few have been caught
so large as large that taken
by Johnson.
!
CHICAGO FIGHT GAME GETS BLACK EYE; 1,500 FANS MAD
HOWARD UNIVERSITY SQUAD HAS EYES ON CHAMPIONSHIP
AMERICAN GIANTS BEATEN CONNECTIGUT MEN WANT THE 3-2 BY KANSAS CITY CLUB WILLS VS. DEMPSEY BATTLE
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Fifteen hundred or more fight fans, including many of the visiting brother Elks, journeyed to the Hawthorne race track Tuesday night to see Clem Johnson of New York and big George Gordy fox箱, and came away receiving another black eye in Chicago. Following an announcement that the promoter had "skipped with the aid of ungrateful fans" and out voling a pro-team player never to see another advertised fight. All that the fans did get was to watch Washington of Chicago and Johnny Brown, in which Washington gets the newspaper decision. Memphis outback Mackenzie will round out the outback John Williams in a four-round preliminary, and Oscar Battiste, in a slow bolt, shaded Kid Austin. Then came the great Dempsey factory. The great fadeway of the promoter and the none-appearance in the ring of Godfrey and Johnson. It was alleged that Godfrey's manager, an eastern man, Jimmy Daugherty, who referred the Dempsey champions light, said "no money—no fight."
E. S. Banks, styles as matchmaker, representing the Sol-Hal-Mar post and a man who has broken his faith with the newspapermen and others of the newspaper, for the flasco. Harry D.auffmann for the Dauphin, also comes in for some censure. The original show between Tate and Godfrey-was scheduled for Aug.
F.
10, but was postponed on account of the death of the late president, and the president preferred to wait until after the funeral to show the nation their reverence. Mr. Bourke is alleged that at this time Mr. Bourke of the Hawthorne race track had not even been approached concerning the use of the track for the
RSITY SQUAD
N CHAMPIONSHIP
the team open to be filled by the best man out. Quite a number of the men who played on last year's freshman team are planning to report early and get onto the new system from the first
Howard's schedule this year includes two intersectional games to be played at the American League park on Oct. 2 and Nov. 2, with Morehouse college and Wilberforce university as the guests of the home boys. Nothing will be left undone to make these two games the big highlight of the season, the son to be played in Washington. To this end all alumni and friends of these two institutions are cordially invited to communicate with the department of physical education, at Harvard University or information and suggestions as to plans. The annual "football classic" will not be played in Washington this year, but in Philadelphia.
CONNECTICUT MEN WANT THE WILLS VS. DEMPSEY BATTLE
New York, Aug. 21. Another report Jack Dempsey will have a chance at Jack Dempsey will have a chance at given credence here Monday upon the arrival of a representative of Stamford, a group of men are reported to be negotiating with Tex Rickard for a bout to be held in Stamford, soon after Demsey's battle with Firpo Sept. 14. For some time reports have been criticized by a secretly working on a proposition to battle between Dempsey and Wills in Connecticut, where 15-round fights are being considered. The players are considered favorable. It also rumored that Rickard has recently been near Stamford and what is thought to be an ideal location for a large stadium.
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DEHART HUBBARD AND GOURDIN IN A. A. U. NATIONALS
The greatest galaxy of track and
Amateur. Athletic, unlion track, mkss
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Friday, Aug. 31;
1, and Monday,
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Race who
are not who
are not only expected to star,
but to break or
are not Ned Gourdin,
holder of the
world's broad
jump record, a
university track
star, and now a
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PETER
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burgh, Pa. former national five-mile champion, one of the best men at the 10-mile run; Albert Washington, a Chicago boy, running the century in the sentencing Chicago university, who is expected to give Goodwillie, the flying Uncle of tyranny at tough race; DeHart Hubbard, breaker of conference record in the 10-mile race of the national
burgh, Pa., former national five-mile champion at the best men at the three, five and 10-mile runs; Allyson Chicago-boy, running the century in 1904:5, representing Chicago university, expected, to give Goodwille, the flying University high athlete a one-hit Hart Hubbard, breaker of conference in the broad jump, holder of junior and senior broad jump record titles for 1922 and breaker of the national junior broad jump record, who is booked to to either equal or break Gourdin's record. Hubbard will enter the two hurdle events and the hop, skip and jump. Gourdin is likely to enter the century dash, as will Washington. It is likely that a number of attributes of color will be seen in action.
The entire program is under the direction of the Michigan Blvd. Friday and Saturday events start promptly at 2 o'clock the morning and 2 in the afternoon.
LINCOLN GIANTS TAKE
Central ..... 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 1 0
Carolina ..... 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 1 0
The base hit -A. Thompson, Stolen
bases -Wilson, Morton. A. Thomson.
Williams, Wilson. Jones. Bases on
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PENN RED CAPS LOSE
Brooklyn. N. Y. Aug. 25. The Penn
Red Caps were defeated at East New
York. Score of 4 to 2. The
score by innings:
AMERICAN GIANTS INVADE DETROIT FOR FIVE GAMES
DETROIT
Watson, Mf
Riggins, as
Wesley, lb
Wesley, rf
Smith, rf
Jones, 2b
Daniels or
Petway, c
DETROIT AM. GIANTS Watson, 1f Gardner, 4f M. Fass, 1f Stearnes, cf Kenyon, if Wesley, 15b Torrenti, cf Jones, 2b McClain, 3b Brown, 1b McClain, 3b Beckwith, 1b Petway, c Rile, Foster, Force, Cooper or Alexander, p
For the first time in two years Rube Foster's American Giants will invade the city of Detroit, where the red fighter will hold the Detroit Stars in a five-game game, which will either place the Giants back in first place or shove the Detroit club to third or maybe to fourth. The red fighter who shall hold secure the argument depends on what the Cubans can do in Kansas City, where they, too, are scheduled for five games with the Kansas City Monarchs. The Indianapolis team is expected to hold down the St. Louis Stars and move up a notch or two. During Foster's absence, for Sunday only, the Milwaukee club will play the Dayton Marcos at the Amer-
The Detroit club is strong. Blount's men, under Petway's management, have been in the first division since the opening of the league race and are determined to go back into the lead in the league race and hold it. With Stearns and Watson having regained their batting eye and been able to make things look dangerous for the American Giants. On the other hand, Foster's pitching staff, weak in the middle of the season, has been able to make things look strong for Johnson and Strong, both of the Milwaukee club, and both good pitchers; Roth, a catcher from Milwaukee; also Willie Foster, Broker's brother, who came up from Memphis to burn up the Southern league.
With these new men to give his regular team a rest on the bench when they need it, Foster is going out to trim Detroit on its own home field. The interest in the series is waxing warm and the largest crowd in the basketball game in the City of the Straits is expected to see the entire series.
Detroit Ready for Foster
Detroit, Mich. Aug. 30.—With the advanced seat sale going faster than at any time this season, Owner John Starr announced to the fans that the Detroit Stars are in the best shape since the beginning of the season and that the club expects to take advantage of American Giants, who are expected here tonight. The series is the most crucial one of the season for the home club.
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CHICAGOANS WIN TWO TENNIS TITLES
PAGE TEN
MISS CHANNELS IS VICTOR OVER NEW YORK LADY
Singles Events Remain Here
East Gets Men's, Women's
and Junior Mixed Doubles
Mix Isadore Channels, 22-year-old Chicago girl, beats women's singles champions for the second successive year on the grounds of the Prairie Tennis club, a home of the afternoon, morning before the larger gallery of tennis fans that has ever witnessed the national play of the American golfing no walkaway. Her opponent was Mrs. Lottie Wade, twice New York state champion in the women's singles at Philadelphia last year to Miss Channels and one of the cleanest and most players the game has ever
Chicago Girl Trails
Wade lest the first game to the Chicago girl, then took the next eight games, netting bails and getting others out of the court. She tried for the back of the net, missed their mark. With the score 4 to 2 in the New York woman's favor, Miss Channels changed her heart to the end of the seventh game. The round of applause that greeted her ended in deafening. Chicagoue, always loyal to their own, had faith and hope in the ability of their "Izzy" as Miss Channels deceived the game at 5 all, trailed 3 to 6 at the start of the twelfth game, and then came to 6 at the end of the thirteenth game and then came to her own, deceived the game again, and then came to the first set, 9 to 7. The entire assultance rose on honor to the gameness of the local miler. Wade was also given a
"Izzy" Wins Title
The New York champion started out in the second set with a firm decision, names went to hurt. Mrs. Channels tied the court at 11, but the game came through and took the next two deuce the count at 11, Mrs. Wade's service and then, with the score 40 love in the net, and championship in Miss Channels hands, Mrs. Wade rallied, but the score 40 to 20 the Chicago miss served the first ball into the net; the back and forth over the net, each player showing wonderful judgment, back and forth over the corner of the court, Mrs. Wade brought it back, but it lacked an inch of championship remainder in Chicago.
Edear Brown Repeats
The men's singles was a battle between national champion, twice winner of the New York state championships, member of the city of Chicago, and E. Saitch of the championship and runner-up to Brown in the recent New York state championship. Although the New Yorker played a better role of the situation. He drove the ball over the net and even won in any of the national tournaments. His placement out and at all times he made his opponent a mistake, surely he has reached will be some time before he will be beaten, winning the championship Brown becomes the owner of the men's singles association; gets the second leg on the Rosewell State trunk tie, the first leg on the Liberty Life Insurance. The national junior singles title was D. C., who defeated Russell Smith of Chicago. Smith played well, but the scores were 6-6, 2-6. Wooldridge here recently, and with propulsion will be heard from in future
Unfortunate Ending
The men's doubles brought Dr. John Reed, the former finalist in the men's doubles reached the semi-finals in the men's doubles of New York and E. D. D. Downing, the former national champion, and Brown, national champion, and Ted Thompson, former Washington. Griffith won the first set, 7-3, McGill. Thompson won the first set, 7-3, McGill. Thompson scored each and were leading in the score each and were leading in the darkness to Umpire L. Spooner of New York acting on their right, according to the referee, and Brown, headed to the referee's-incliner. It was decided that they, those in green, controversy allots that Brown refused,
THE Standing
NATIONAL LEAGUE
KANSAS CITY 48 27 Pc1
AMERICAN GIANTS 48 27 Pc1
AMERICAN GIANTS 37 26 Pc1
INCAPOLIS 37 26 Pc1
INCAPOLIS 36 21 Pc1
TOLEDO 31 15 Pc1
LEEDS 31 15 Pc1
MILWAUKEE 14 32 Pc1
FLOWERS SECOND CHOICE TO MEET "IRISH BATTLER"
Atlanta, Ga. Aug. 31. — The sensational middleweight, Tiger Flowers, is now running second only to TOM Gibbs as the choice of the fans of the United States as the most logical heavyweight. Flowers is only 500 votes behind Gibbs in the Boxing Hide's popularity contest and from present indications he will be the choice within a few more weeks of the manager Walker MILL, who discovered the sensational southpaw fight-winner brought by the top of the pulpit under devise that he cannot fill all of the progeny he earned him at this time for his protege. Recently Flowers went to Havana, where the man the promoters there were able to secure, but after he and his manager the promoter were unable to secure any man that the Havana boxing commission would consider a match, the promoter was unable to return to the States without ever showing his wares to the Cuban fans. The promoter until October 10 to secure a middleweight that could interest him, but the promoter on that date battle the man more.
The Tiger will meet Jamaica Kite, Sept. 16, at Norfolk. The Tiger will meet Battle Norfolk heavyweight, at Mexico City, Mex. Sept. 21, Jeff Smith, the most feared the middleweights, will meet Flowers, at a 15-round match at Jaurez Mug.
JUDGES ROB BOXER OF WIN;
CROWD HOOTS THE DECISION
In the second round Bell cracked the armrest, left, leaving the Providence boy to bleed freely during the remainder of the fight and the wound seemed to be getting worse, Martin would make wild builds rushes, only to meet a crashing right one of Bell's powerful left thumbs that Martin would make ropes, sometimes of the judges' decision Martin is convinced has his best man, and many of his followers claim they have never seen him take the fight. Johnnie Gallerier referred to the two men as "were judges. If it is the idea of the boxing commission to put an end to mixed bouts by permitting judges to take decisions over Race boxers, they are using the right methods. Jaycee (white) of Hayne, J. N., knocked out Little Jack Johnson with a punch. The time was 35 seconds. In the second round George P. Moore's stable was awarded the decision over Jack Raftery at amateur bantam-weight champion.
A special locating program is being arranged to be staged the latter part of the day. The temporary armory, 132d St. and Sevengate, several months ago locking in the location into alleged crooked methods, said to have been practiced by certain mobs. Recently the ban was lifted and the mobs were outfitted, ours intention was not to hold any shows until they moved into their new location, are holding their regular body shop.
Once in the new armory, it is the team who will succeed George P. Moore as the captain. He will be members of the old armory, who are members of the new armory will be around 15,000 and it is expected that the very lowest prices will prevail.
JACK JOHNSON TO FIGHT BILLY MISKE IN NEWARK
A announcement last week Jackson Johnsen, former world's heavyweight champion, park Newark, N.J. on Sept. 10. The decision will be Johnson's first in the season since he lost the title to John Williams.
He was willing to play with the play referee Dr. Wright, after 40 minutes, defaulted the match to the Virginia.
Thus ended the play of the seventh Tennis association. The officials revealed that 200 entered the play, 25 dozen tennis matches was held here. Unfortunately of the courts were oiled Monday, balls made unpleasant into the streets being made unpleasant.
A hannover was held at the Ampelheim, where the association and the visiting players were guests of the Prädie Tennis club in Cologne, where the master of ceremonies, Dr. McCard and Baltimore made the principal address prizes to the visitors and the runners-up. John P. Wilkinson of Washington gave love for cup clean manners.
SPORTS
GIANTS BUNT TO WIN FROM BLACK BARONS,11 TO 5
SUNDAY SCHOOL TITLE GOES TO METROPOLITAN CHURCH
bat-pet W-10w by m. Cress. Quinan Jiahua.
After the track events, Quinan Chapm
met the Metropolitan in a championship
by a score of 14 to 5. The summary:
Baseball Results
R.I.E.
Cotton Chapel 0 4 0 4 0 1 0 0 0
Community 1 2 1 1 0 1 2 5 -14 5
Batteries: Wallace and Reld: Winston and King.
JIM COFFROTH MAKES BID FOR WILLS-DEMPSEY FIGHT
New York, Aug. 31—Jim Coffrout former boxing promoter, who now occupies Mexico, not far from San Diego, Cal. is the latest of the most pro-forming champions to be enamored with Champion Jimmy Dempsy and the same rink with Hirry Willis. If Hirry will sign a contract with the studder signature of Dempsy $300,000 and Willis $100,000 or more. Dempsy will be the coach of the porturance is that already the palefaced and stealthship companies are said to be laying plans to accommodate Dempsy's porturance is that Paddy Mullins, Wills's manager, is ready to sign a contract only hitch is Jack Kearns and Jack Dempsy, Coffrout wants to stage the fight early this winter.
**DALLAS, 6; MEMPHIS, 2**
**DALLAS, 6; MEMPHIS, 2**
Black Giant trimmed the Mempia series game series at diversive park. to 2. Bell, pitching for Dallas, had the initial round with one score. The Mempia series game final for the this round, a lead which his teammates
HARRISBURG GIANTS WIN TWO
BURGERS GIANTS WIN TWO
Harrisburg Giants defeated the Farmers in both ends of a twin hill by the scores
3 and 5 to 6. The scores by innings:
Har. Giants ..... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Batteries - Wiley and Cassell; Fisher
Giants ..... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Har. Giants ..... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Batteries - Drach, Wiley and Cassell;
Giants ..... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
TWO T
NATIONAL WOM
NATIONAL WOMAN'S CHAMPION
TENNIS
MISS ISADORE CHANNELS
Winner of the finals in the wom
ship of the American Tennis assoc
She is a Chicago girl, 23 years old
from behind in both sets.
NATIONA
CHAMPI
Winner of the finals in the women's singles for the national champion, Katie Bertolini, of New York, was Sha is a Chicago girl, 23 years old, and showed her mastery by coming in second.
NATIONAL TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
CHICAGO, AUGUST 20 TO 25, 1923
BOUNN TWO
ROUND THREE
ROUND FIVE
TENNIS
MAN'S CHAMPION
own singles for the national champion-
ation for the second time in two years,
and showed her mastery by coming
L TENNIS
ONSHIPS
ST 20 TO 25, 1923
5-4; Mrs. N. Nicholson defeated Miss M.
Tyler, 6-1, 6-1—ROUND FOUR
Miss Chamblee defeated Mrs. C. O. Samu-
ral, 6-3; Mrs. N. Crawford defeated Mrs.
N. Leonard, 6-4, 6-4—Mrs. L. Wade de-
fended Mrs. N. Crawford, 6-4, 6-4—Mrs. N.
Crawford defeated Mrs. D. Radcliffe, 6-4,
SEMFINALS
Miss Chamblee defeated Mrs. N. Crawford,
6-3, 6-1—Mrs. L. Wade defeated Mrs. N.
Nicholson, 6-4, 6-4—FINALS
Miss Imdore Channels defeated Mrs. Lottie
JUNIOR SINGLES, SEMINALS
Allen Willett, def. 6-1, Allen Willett,
Hunter, det. 6-1, Allen Willett,
deleted def. Mark Lewis, Chicago,
6-0, 6-1
FINALS
Allen Willett deflected Russell Smith,
6-0, 6-2.
KELSONS RUSSELL GIANTS
GILBERT GIANTS
WIN FOUR, WIN ONE
WILL FOUR, WILL ONE
Wiss. Wick-Gilbert's Union
Giants won four, lost two and tied one.
R.I.E.
Giants ... 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0-3-4
Battles: ... 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0-3-4
Battles: Taylor and Cardinals;
Battles: Taylor and Cardinals;
Merrill Wit ... 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 R.H.E.
Ill Giants ... 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 R.H.E.
Ill Giants: Harvey and Cardinals;
Harvey and Cardinals;
Gleen and Proe ... 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 R.H.E.
Union Giants ... 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 R.H.E.
Union Giants: ... 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0
Game called on account of rain;
Game called on account of rain;
Cardinals; Whitworth and Bray.
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Park Falls . 0.00 0.00 0.00 100-3
Park Falls . 0.00 0.00 0.00 100-3
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Al Stevens Point, Wt.— R.H.E.
Stevens Point, 0100 F 0100 F 1— 3-5
Stevens Point, 0100 F 0100 F 1
Batteries: Taylor and Cardenas;
Schultz and Schatt.
SPORTS
ST. PAUL'S MEN ANSWER CALL OF FOOTBALL COACH
Lawrenceville, Va., Aug. 31—Head Coach Houston douglas football team has recently issued his call for the Oranga and Black playoffs. Fifty players will be in the squad, and according to Coach Douglas, that number will be cut down at the end of the season.
St. Paul's football mentor fairly
maintains in shape by playing tennis
and baseball, and without any prediction
Black will have a good campaign.
The season opens on Oct. 6 with Virginia seminary at Lawrenceville.
CITY SERIES TO START ON SECOND SUNDAY IN MONTH
BATTLING SIKI SAILS FOR AMERICA LOOKING FOR BOUTS
New York, Aug. 31. "Having obtained an American visa at a conference capital, Buttling Siki boarded the Berenagia Saturday and will arrive his manager, De Fremont. Before entering into any fictive engagements Siki go on a tour staging exhibition According to De Fremont, if Siki is allowed to land he intends to see American athletes and challenge the winner. He also hopes to meet other American fighters, over that the American authorities may take retaliatory measures against the severe warning to American athletes and refuse to admit Siki to the staging at the situation is that Siki's appearance at the Dermose-Pryno Tex Ricard may take a hand if the authorities try to stop him.
WESTERN CLUBS WILL FORM
NEW TENNIS ASSOCIATION
The tennis players in the central area are much more organized than in the outskirts throughout the middle west is to be formed, under the jurisdiction of the state government, men behind the movement are Dr. O. B. Williams and Harry Sears of Boca Raton, and Dr. Smith of Kansas City, Mo. Pro: Carter and Pro, Heard, both of William Smith of Kansas City, Dr. Al Johnson, Frank Young and others. While his name has not been suggested, will function along the same lines as the tennis players in the outskirts settle the titles in different events in the middle west each year, prior to the play for the national championship. It has been suggested that Dr. Howard Smith of Kansas City be formed, under the jurisdiction of the term of office shall be for two years. It has also been suggested that Dr. Howard Smith of Kansas City be formed, under the jurisdiction of the central western tournament be held in the city of Chicago and move in the central district
Dallas, Texas. Aug. 17—John Rich-
er scored a comeback in the 11th game against the Membils Red Sox here to win. Moore, the veteran hurder of the viza-
tion, played well, including plugging Giants, as they rumped away Membils. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 2 2
Game called in eighth tinnning account
Batteries: Moore and Charleson;
Dallas.
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Troy, N. Y., Aug. 31—Curtie 3100e, Troy, N. Y., Aug. 31—Curtie 3100e, Lobed Bobby Brown in a 10-seat boat at the Eklert home Aug 20. In the semi-finals, the 3100e won awarded the popular decision winner and awarded the popular decision winner and awarded the last two boys are bantamwings. **HUBBARD IN WILLOW GAMES** New York, Aug. 31—According to an announcement from the officials of the Olympic team, Hubbard will be one of the quarters of the western relay team that will compete in the Olympic athletic carnival to be staged at the Vankee stadium next Saturday.
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Tilks, past daughter of devoted mister Japanta No. 21, minister of University Council and present society that sent the East, is one Chicago's dis- lingered this week. His duties of the Bills, the monsignor is accounted for the Lillian Conry of at 14:30, Spring- pling St. Isaac Mass. Daughter Ellie and Count of K. of F. Baltham have been royally tainted by their Chiemsee. From here they will visit Cleveland, Detroit and many other prominent places.
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igetiaca tary advantages, ‘Fo permit. Americans, greedy for PES, AY fia Ta Sg Ie
Despite all the gloom that a sullen day shows,
Somewhere there's a san in the sky?
Despite ugly thorns the rose beautiful grows,
While joy follows every heart's sigh.
Despite the rough roads that through life must be trod,
Beyond paths are clear all the way: :
Despite unbelievers there still 1s a God
With merey for een such as’ ther.
THE HOUSING SHORTAGE
THERE 18 PRACTICALLY no relief in sight for
‘he thousands of families who have come to Chieaso
Expecting 4o necure a flat or house to live fn. Less
han tio dozen dulldings Have gone up on the wast
South Side in the must two years, and the few that
Inve Iwen erected were In the main private homes
The tarze apartment building owners who were 8
few years azo anxious to turn thelr Rroperties over
-t0 wn heentsn they feared thelr whije tenants would
~clyjoct t0 living #0 close to the so-called “black belt”
nd (hat that -bughear has disappeared and the mid-
Ole class of whites are as hard pressed for living
‘uarters az are tho thembens of oUr BroUuD.
ON THE NORTH SIDE a buildlag boom 13 on.
Millions of dollars are being invested in skyscraping
apartments for the élite, and by elite we mean thos
‘who can, for instance, afford to pay anywhere {rom
$500 to $4000 a month for modern living quarters
‘This Wouth "et most of us out, even if there were NO
other obstacies in the way—whleh there are.”
GRETURNING to the South Side-we find two, three
and xometimes four married couples living in one
even or olght-room apartment Single rooms with
Kitehen privileges are as scarce as hens teeth. Many
property owners are converting thelr basements ané
‘ihe space over thelr gerages into flats which are Ye-
“tng taken at enormous rents as quickly ax completed.
‘Thin condition of affairs has come about by reason
‘of the sreit inflow of rreople from the Southern
tates ‘who came here, bag and hasmage, without
making prévious arrangements. The Chicago neonle
ind sothing eft to do but give them temporary
shelter at least
“TINE FEW BUILDINGS offered for sate have been
priced #0 high that only the foolish or. desperate
would think of buylag. ‘The outlook for the nest
few years Js anything but encouraging unless we
take the matter In our own hands and form building
syndteater flganclaiiy strong enough to assist those
with limited means in bullding homes. ‘There are
yaany vacant pieces of ground close to transporta-
‘Won that can be purchased for a nominal sum, and
as real estate {2 always a safo investment, this
_mnethod offers at least a seasible and altogether prac-
tleable aviution of the housing problem.
THE BONE OF CONTENTION
ME YEARS AGO when shipping by v
5 was popular the experiment was tried o}
2 small Boat cuinpletely with Colored hel
xcention helng a white steward—so the
‘The fit day out the captain, to sho
rliy, ordered the steward to black his
“tho steward Indignantly refused tho c
ed nome roustabouts to throw him over
he ‘was struggling in the water! the ¢
: called: “Folkses what's workin’ wid mc
SOME YEARS AGO when shipping by way of
ccanals was popular the experiment was ined of an~
‘ing a small Boot completely with Colored help. the
‘ne excenton belng a white steward—so\ the story
foee The fipt day oct the cantain, to show his
uthoriiy, ordered. the steward to Black is boots
AWwhen tho meward Indlgnantis” refused tho captain
Prdered wome reustavouts to, throw hig, overboatd.
White he was struggling sn the water! tho captain
Joudly called: ~Folkses what's workin’ wid mo came
{orth trom Ue starboard nn’ larhoard ot ais here shin.
Gast your eye om de water suf dah view de enemy.
Sis God, what a nation wo ta!"
WHICH DRINGS US TO THE POINT that we
rust he “some pumpkins” hero in the Ualted States.
for the: spoiigit is constantly turned. upon ws. If
‘the best wile citizens” of certaln communities are
fot iynehing one or more of our numer we come ft
Fora lashing ther for remaining in a certain see-
‘fon and becoming a menace und a nulsanee oF lex¥-
Ing’a certain section and causing nancial Toss and
inuch mental dlscomforl Just at prevent. the press
City authoritos and the general Public are trying to
Sette to thelr own satisfaction the question? WH
Bre Negroes leaving he South in droven?
TERE ARE THE REASONS as expressed by a
sew newspapers. ‘The Houston (Tex) Tost observer:
“Georsia i bothered hy migration of the Negroes, 20
to Tut a ston to this practice of the Negro Teoking
Jor'n betiee fob gomethere elac, one solon. as in=
Troduced a bill making it a felony for any. labor
Deent Heensed or ‘unlicensed, to recrult labor la
‘GKorsia for out-of-the-state employment. ‘The ex
fanston of industry shall not affect Georgia. The
Snduence of the growing deviand for Tabor will he
Hopped at the Georgia lines ‘The category of crime
Sil be enlarged to encomnosr the offenne of offering
2 Georgia citizen better job outside the state.”
“THEE NEGRO gocs North becatte unskilled labor
in worth more there than it 4s in the South. He i
Foverned hy the sume law that peopled the Aimertean
Colonies, for the greater part. and which today brinss
he Immigrant. to our. gates." remarks tho Atlanta
Journal, whtlo the Christian Sclenee Sfonitor. sass:
aie ercelven nm wage of only $1.25 a day throwsh
nildain Georcin. “Te the past tho plantation owners
Fave furnished: him with @ cabin to live ing evers
eck he wot qs vations three pounds and 2 half of
hhacon anda plck of meal: he also usually had a ittie
_wegteable patch and could Keen a cow However, the
Ind crane of the last two eara reduced the planta
tion evners” ablity to finance such labor and elimi-
hinted tho extraz™ .
TE A FEW WORDS General J. P. Jervey, clty
manager of Portsmouth, Vay bles the nail on the
Tread Hie holds: “The quesiton of labor, afterall
fran economic one, and Nesroer, the same am white
Sorkmen, will go where finanelai returns and icing
rmdltions are bert. “It Js a_simple matter to. Kee
chem bare. Only to thing sre neededsinpte Sue]
Hoe and better sing conditions”
WE DO HOPE our white friends wit get the mat/
ter adjusted an quickly as possible to thelr own satta-
Seton and have thely minds ae cary on the subject
fs ours are. “We deeply appreciate the interest taken
{fn ovr welfare and fn our every movement. but there
are other groups who go to make up our. citizenry
aivo worthy of attention, and we woul) be the 1ast
Suce fe the world te depeive them of uch marked
‘tention. "We have had tho center of the stage quite
Fong enoust; permit us to make ot fasta temporary
-
SENATOR UNDERWOOD may be out for the
Presidency. but this ts a long way from being in the
- White House, :
‘THE CHAP who sala “Clothes make the man”
oubtiess had seen an important citizen in a bathing
sult. i
THE 1923 graduate can earn $20 2 day a3 soon
‘as be learns to be a plasterer,
FRENCH DEMOCRACY VERSUS
AMERICAN RACE PREJUDICE
‘THE SEEMING VICTORY in certain sections ©
Paris of American color prejudice has’ been followed
up by a futile attempt to Introduce that Infamous
motion pleture, “The Birth of a Nation,” to the
French. ‘The pleture was given one production and
igymediately afterward dented further production by
the personal order of Premler Poincare,
“FRANCE AT THIS TIME finds herself in @ very
peculiar position politically. Her relations with Ens-
land almost at the breaking point, fearful of German
militariste and tho daily increasing strength and
Uhreatening attitude of tho Russian red army, France
at this moment must feel the assurance of the loyalty
fof every one of her subjects. Least of all does sho
feel that she can afford to suffer disaffection among
her Black eltizens. +
MORE THAN SIXTY PER CENT of the citizens
of ihe French emplre are Negroes, and they inhabit
their own territory—French Africa and part of Latin
[Amerieaand France must depend to @ very large
ogre on these men for the maintenace of her tili-
tary advantages. To permit Americans, greedy for
gold and warped with raclal and color prejudice, to
Start a propaganda In France calculated to stir up
Strife between the white and black citizens by show-
ing such detestable Sims as “The Birth of a Nation"
would amount to political suicide for France.
THIS IS ‘NOT the first instance where Premfer
Poincare has crushed out the diahoticat Jim Crow
schemes of Bourbon Americans. ‘The stand he has
taken for bis country has endeared him to all tberty-
loving and fair-thinking people throughout the world.
‘IT WAS France's Senegalese troops who turned
the left wing of the German army commanded by
Gen. von Khuck when the latter was only a few miles
outside of Paris thus precipitating the battle of the
Marne and the great vietory for French arms It
was Frances Senegalese troons who withstood the
Germans’ attuck on the Verdun forts and who during
those terrible three weeks lost 20,000 killed. Tt has
heen thece Negro troops who since the war have ex-
tended French dominion far Into the Orient, and to-
Gay have enabled France to bulla up one of the most
‘ficient, valorous and strongest fighting machines the
Svorld has éver known. And France 3% not going to
Allow Americans or any other race of foreigners to
Set In motion forces that would tend to undermine
her place In Europe. Jt is a mere cxample of en-
Jightened self-interest.
JUST SO
HE VIRTUOUS of Macon, Ga., and Tulsa, 0
‘an exchange, have gone on another whip
age. Four men were flozged by masked by
re Georgia elty and the sadd'sts have bee
‘tn Tulsa that martial Jaw was promised if
ngs continued, ‘The maniacs In all cases ¢
he pleasure they’ Ket out of inflicting pun
“hy declaring that thelr vietlms have heen 5!
felt Uquor selling.
<CIDENTS of this sort are so frequent in
snqces of this country that one Is not aly
to read the riot act to “unefvilized mations”
aight face. We talk of the cruelty of the 7
e harbarle treatment the Relgians accorded
an subjects, of the diabolical way some of
rents treated thelr enemaies In the late war,
mention fs made by the press, by the clers
cople of this free and enlizhtcned country
2 of the savase, Inhuman way n certain, elas
rican whites are permitted by the Inrzer clas
r but passive whites to treat the consclent
abiding, all-American Colored peorte.
INDIGNANT PUBLIC is now rising go ab
wvstem of flogging that has become So. pr
in the past few years, ‘The reason: White
women are too frequently the vietims. ‘The :
pinch your own foot before you feet ft.
m wave, of course, will be beneficia to us
haps we should be thankful for that. It
ne diMenlt for the constituted authorities to
If one infraction of the Inw 48 permitted to
noticed beeauso the victim happens not
f the favored class, lawhreakers will grow be
finally override all authority, threatening
existence of the government itself. Tt Is
the g00d people assert thelr authority and
wountey in fact “safe for democracy.”
‘THE VIRTUOUS of Macon, Ga., and Tulsa, Okis.,
says an exchange, have gone on another whipping
rampage. Four men were flogged by masked bands
jn the Georgia elty and the saddists have been 50
busy in Tulsa that martial Jaw was promised 1€ the
Yeatings continued, The maniacs in all cases cover
up the pleasure they get out of inflicting puntsh-
- ment by declaring that thelr vietlms have heen gullty
of Melt Hqvor selting.
INCIDENTS of this sort are so frequent in the
"great spqces of this country that one Is not always
Sble to read the rlot act to “unefvilized nations” with
“A straight face. We talk of the cruclty of the Turk,
Of the barbarle treatment the Helgians accorded thelr
Airican subjects, of the diabolleal way some of the
‘elligerents treated thelr enemies In the Jate war, but
Urtle mention fs made by the press, by the clersy oF
the people of this free and enlightened country as A
whole of the savase, Inhuman way a certain, class of
American whiter are permitted by the larger class of
better but passive whites to treat the conscientious,
law-abiding, all-American Colored peonte.
AN INDIGNANT PUBLIC is now rising go abollsh
the system of flogging that has become So preva~
Jeat in the rast few years, ‘The reason: White men
‘and women are to frequently the vietims. ‘The shoe
must pineh your own foot before you feot it. This
reform wave, of course, will be beneficiai to us also,
0 perhaps we should be thankful for that. It ought
not be diMienlt for the constituted authorities to ec
hat If one infraction of the Inve $s permitted to 122s
by unnoticed becauso the vietim happens not to be
‘one of the favored class, lawhreakers will grow bolder
‘nd finally override all authority, threatening the
very existence of the government itself. Tt ts high
time the good people assert thelr authority and make
the country in fact “safe for democracy.”
| SLIGHTING US
DURING THE COURSE OF A YEAR the Chicago
surfaco lines, the elevated rallways and the motor
Dus lines recelve from members of our group hun-
@reda of thousands of dollars in fares and in return
for filling the coffers with coln of the realm they
flatly refuse to give us employment solely because
fof color prejudice. Those tn authority use as thelr
alibi that hackneyed and disproved assertion that
the mingling with the white employees would cause
friction and. that the employees, and not they, are
the ones faaklng the greatest objection.
‘THIS 1S AN ADMUSSION that the men higher
up have no backbone. that when it comes to a matter
of dictating who shail and who shall not york the
‘employees and. not the employers have the say-r0. This
is a pillable state-of affairs in face of the fact that
the conipanies are always In need of good, rellable
men and are constantly advertisinig for this class.
There fs no logical reason why hundreds of our men
should not today be running our street cars, our ele~
vated tralns, our motor busses. They are In evers
‘other line of endeavor and are received by the gen
eral public In the same manner any other employee Is
reeeived—and why nol?
WE ARE stronz advocates of municipal owner-
ship of all publle utilities for the reason that ag tax-
Payers we would have the right to demand repre
sentation. As the matter stands when we are refused
emplosment by the companies referred to we have
no redress, It takes no great amount of intelligence
to he a motorman, a conductor or an clevated guard
and there fs nothing esneelally elevating in the work.
but ike all other groups we have classes and élasses,
and the doors of opportunity must be open to all. The
time may come when these companies will be glad
to get our services, when a strike comes, for Instance:
ut Jf they refuse to recomnize us in times of peace
they need expect no assistance in times of War.
HERE'S FOOD for the superstitious: Five dit-
ferent presidents died, as regards thelr election, at
2o-year periods. They are: Wnrrison, elected in
1840; Lincoln, in 1660: Garflela, in 1880: McKinley.
second time, 1900; Harding, 1920, Superstitions have
‘tote Walls up bn lesb oC @ foundation than that.
A PROMINENT TURK eays there tsn't.a harem
loft in Turkey. sind he adds that there-are no sheik
fn that country. He must want to Kilt publle interest
in his native 1and.
WE OFTEN WONDER why people ‘continue to
put up “No smoking” signs. Hardly anybody’ seems
to belleve in them. Got a match?
THE THING that dismays the father ts the sus-
piclon that his son Is doing the things he did at that
ase
+_IN THESE TAME DATS a boy can't hope to be-
come a Jesse James, but he can get a checking
privilege.
PERHAPS thoso rubber heels “make lfe's walk
easy” At any rate the Well hecled seem to take It
easy. :
JF EVER we become a millilonnire and get in the
rotozravure section we shall contrive to have on
pants that doe baz at the knees, 7
AMONG the other interesting news of the day Is
the namission by! the anthracite operators that prices
are high. 3
EUROPEAN PEOPLES would more quickly re
ain thelr wealth if thelr statesmen would bank the
fires of hatred,
NOW WE ARE TOLD that matrimony prolongs
te. But, does not that depend somewhat upon the
seoman'a im? LE aoa
+ YOU CAN LEAD the Democratic donkey tothe
residential stream, bat you cawt mabe hha Vora 4.
An Unhealthy Land for Snakes
iy ORS
Editor's Mail
act
inner cram wae
EAitor Chicago Defender: In a
recent issue of the Defender I found
an article on the editorial nage under
the heading of “Race Issuo in the
Navy." beg leave to correct some
of the statements In regard to the
race issue, Twill admit that there
fg a certain amount of Aiscrimina-
lon In the navy, but not as, much as
some wad have you elle.” The
real red¥in why the Pillping and
‘white sallore clash “as often as they
Uo 4s because the Filipino classes
himself as white and often refuses
to have ansthing to do with an
Amerfean Colored man. The Filipino
always tries (o associate himsclt
with white women and often ts
where the fight starts. Since we
have'so many Southern born whites
in the nary you may expect almost
anything. ‘ i
Now in regard to the official
standing of, the Colored man in. the
navy. I beg leave to say that it Is
fairly good, but it could be made
better. We have Colored chlet petty
officers dn the navy and many of
them. A chie€ petty offlcer 1s the
highest rating a non-commissioned
officer in the mary can hold, such as
eitet machinist’s mate, chfof water
tender, carpenter's mate, chlet com-
inissary steward and other. ratings.
‘Then We have the first class petty
officers and they’ are all on the same
footing as the whites and get the
samo pay, ‘These Colored nen often
are in charge of watches and often
there are a number of white men.in
those watches. They have to take
order the same as the rest of the
sailors. If our people In general patd
fa little more attention to the navy I
think things would improve.
T was on recruiting duty and re-
‘erulted white and Colored. 1 was
‘an instructor and Instructed white
‘and Colored, “T also examined white
‘and Colored men for the rating of
officers’ cooks and stewards and In-
spected thelr clothing the same as a
commissioned. offer, so you see the
navy is not go very had after all.
JAS, HW. BURNEY.
U.S. Navy, Retired.
Anchor Cottage, Clinton Ave., New-
port, RT.
.JIM CROW PASSENGERS
,, Editor Chicago Defender: I wish
“o say that instead of talking about
‘im Grove down ‘South t think our
nace ought to get together and. see
about it up here. Last Tuesday” a
‘week ago T was at the 12th St. depot
fand they separated the white from
the Colored: {think "something
OUugHt to be done about that. T went
to.see a lady friend of mine 50 awa.
Looking to hear from you atan early
date.
‘Thanking you.
SUARITA ROSE.
3511 8, Dearborn St, Chicago.
: —.
At appanixnon:
Detroit. Mich.: Aug. 25,°1923.
Editor Chleago Defender.
‘Dear Sir:—atay T express apprect-
ation of Your musleal notes and cepe=
laity your article by Sra. Antoinette
Garnes. It was knowledge for the
Uunintormed and ineplration for hard
workers of the classical fel.
‘Yours truly,
‘0. H.TOLIVER, *.
Tollver's Studio of Music.
458, eo!
‘ONE THING, the dootlesser never
has. to: contend with ig a. buyers!
Pike ee eee ee
LIGHTS AND SHADOWS
Chocolate Goodie 1 Preforment
Chocolate Goodie and his elongated
rival, Spot Shot Buddy, were stand~
ing hip deep in one of the keenest
call shot games that was ever staged
in Piper Jamison's billiards kiosk
When Icia Low shoes, -exeitment
aking his bulging eyes gleam the
brighter, came sliding tnto the. place.
ereChoe” he warbles, ambling to the
tablo where Goodie and Buddy wero
Dattling for thelr nickels, “follow me
right now or even sooner!”
"SBanish the patter.” warned Chioco~
late as Buddy’ picked a ball off the
spot with Uneanny accuracy, “you
must think sou're Dilly, King or Bo-
Jangles Robinson.” 7
“uy,” Inaisted the pop-eyed low
hoes.'-t ‘wanta take yuh out tun
sis" house. “You know sla: wo're good
for a solld spread of home cooked
eatin’, “Sides they’s a, naw, Perenle
fn town, Nico kid, Sis's old school-
mate.”
“Sca-aht growled the chocolate
one at Buddy’ contlaued to plek ‘em
off to the delight of the usual crowd.
Stuin is Tuesday, Low. Tuesday bs
my day of freedom... On Tuesday I
Keep no dates, make no dates, meet
no women, ‘Tuesday T give to my
gentlemen frlends. On Tuesday T
play. pool and ‘penny ante and-act
fords. On ‘Tuesday T exereise the
freedom—"
—BENGOOnLOUGIt,
(Fo be continued)
8.88
3 Will Gome Back Heme to You
[Ag down the path of life you tread,
"Travel slow and sure:
‘And aa your Way you slowly thread,
ie natigge and endures
Be very cffeful what you say
“And also what you do,
For what you do.to others may «
Tettirn again t8 you, :
‘You maya thoughtless sentence speak
Fae may eattso bitier pain’
You may & bit of vengeance wreak
‘That tn your heart has fain,
Remember thut whate'er you do
“To cauce another pale,
That self-same thing ‘will ofertake
you.
‘Yes, come to yout again:
When you make others heave a sich
«_-Afong. with briny tears
‘and make the absious hours drag by
Filled up with doubts and fears,
A reckoning day—thero sure {s one
1g coming for you, too,
And all the things you've said or
2 dono :
‘Will come back home to you.
When datly, Kindly deeds you've
‘wrought
And given a kindly’ smite,
Maybe a te kindly. thourht
«That helped make iife worth whtle,
‘ere be no shadows in your past.
For all the good youl do,
‘Like bread upon. the waters cast,
TWill come back heme to vou.
SW, AL KELLY,
2 oo S
2+ The Way of the World
‘The wind: came ‘one lght while T
stent a
And fa. the mora found:
‘The’ blossonis: Which Ta. sifely Kept
“tay withered on the ground:
‘And, Oh, one day ‘when unaware
“Love rept into my heart
And ail the hidden things Iafd_ bare
Wwith which T fain wouid part?
But ltké a, summér’s day: love's fed.
“Andsnaught femmains' but pain:~
My. treet hope atands tare and dea.
“i Whileliny, heart Hes in tains“
Senin, = MAVIS CLARE.
Preforment
‘The ono has youth, the other wealth,
And I between the tivo must choose.
I, a woman, who have heavenly
health,
‘Must one accept, and one refuse,
The youth's the man, mature of mind;
To hear his many a wooing word
[ oft on fove's crest did him tind—
‘There, happy, humble pleas [ heard!
With him the winter's wind Is warm,
Though rustic; rent, stalwart,
straight; *
Seems my soul succer on his arm—
‘Oh, might I make this man my
mate!
The warmest day T feel as chilled,
Sonescent he, when Wealth Is near
‘To be the boy.’ No whit I'm thrilled.
‘How hard I hate to have hint here!
‘Senescence docs not wrenthe his
"mind
Where lofty thought fs ess, give
tnore—"
With keenness not of narrow kind,
Eneasing grace where none hefore.
‘He's mean—this man whose life's s0
lost;
No woman's worth and wasted,
worn, 7 :
Who seeks by’ means, counted as
cost,
‘My love, my all, as love his own.
Therefore, though poor, I choose
who's pure,
Like yon fleet circi's fleece and
~ fine—
‘Himsclt n wealth, himself a: lure?
‘We will be one—his youth and
mine!
+ SPIERRE S, GAILLARD.
ooo
Revenge?
You may call them gods or heathens,
Select a nate to cast at any part.
Woman may slay then with a bitter
tongue,
‘See. blood flow, arop vitriol In the
heart.
He may in silence starve on 2 prison
floor, se
May pick no cudgel to defend a
brother:
But L free, can draw a foil, test it.
And wateh the sunlight glinting on
another; “
‘Then lay the two aside., «
Fil come, fair tady, hetp you a prison
‘butid, **
‘Klsges be its basements and {ts walls.
Let embraces, bind the whole: then
do grant me
A contract:to-cement the thing with
calls @
‘Of tenderness, “When you're satistled
you've ‘called
Me. -To capture there Is no belying
proof,
TH'sit ‘upon the mountain over
2 yonder, +
‘Smile as f watch you thateh the, roof.
‘Must virtue hide its head and chas-
uty, know. Ire?
Af-so, "Us better nll cross hands, wateh
the fire, 0
Lacking fuel,"draw its ight In and
expire. =
7 : (BEL
@ Oe
Me. Cooley *
(Apologies to FP. Dunne)
Oh, Alr. Cooley! Oh; Mtr: Cooley!
‘The ‘quietest. man. this country
“ever knew. = 5
‘Quite enismatic“and-uricmphatic .
Is Mri: Cooley, -o9-ley; o0-lex,, 00-
op RMON Se sae
¥ seagate at mSABON,
DR. A. WILBERFORCE. WILLIAMS
Xo Cet Are larger || TALKS ON PREVENTIVE MEAS-
ed
WORRIED OVER NO CHILOREN
saw “wiki ‘ents before marriase.
AMter sowing there must bem reap
ing or gathering of the harvest—they
usally’ reap of gather a harveit of
venereul diseases sich AS RONOTFRER,
syphilis, stricture, bubo~anil the re
NUlts of these infections often retler
the husband sterite and. impotent
Nevertheless. men bein the stronzee
Neesel, have from time immemorial
placed the blame of not having &
child. te blews thele home tpon thm
Innocent woman. Women are follsh
to bear this Mame without frst
Dringing the husband Into cous: £0
Aeterinine whether or not bln hints
fre clean. ‘They should inalnt pom
the husband playing fairhave him
lay his eards tpon the table by haw
Ing him unilergo the name pnysical
examinations ns to his Wood and
genltal urgans, and when he ty alle
to cast the heam out af hid own eye—
ts qulltless himvelf—then it many ba
Unie for him to make accusations
and cast the Mrst stono at his wife
Que Advice
We would strongly advine (ov the
woman is the garden, man represents
the seed. and the result of the plant=
ing of sowine In chix Ranten brings
forth Crult, chitdren) that ench wf son
be honest with the other. Call upon
your family physleian or some other
ood doctor and have a-bood test
fiade—sometinies there {x a history
of syphilitic taint—but both should
undergo a Wanserman text. It may
hhe neceatary to have spinal puncture.
‘The vaginal secretion trom the wtfe
land the secretion of excretion from
the hushand should he carried
through Aa earefal micrescopiea! ex~
amintion to determine if there tn any
Infection and the nature af that in-
fection. The blood prensure shout
be taken ‘and a enresul uflnstysie
made, We would suggest before
compelling the poor wife to submit
to various examinations and ynzinsl
treatments under n doctor, that both
be examined toxcther frst, If you
fare honest and want to deaf fair you
Will be willing to do thie, One oF
the other Is the gullty party or the
fault may le In both; howeenr, tt
Is ot necessary to have the wife
uindergé examination and treatment
until you have determined wherein
tho fault Wer.
“Tho tissues of each af yen mar
be so damaged by the venereal In-
fection that tho proapeet af ehildcen
coming te bless your family ix abeo=
Tutely hopeless, Hut do net be diss
courage, as the examination may
Feveal uw Femovable cattso,
THE ONLOOKER
By A. L. JACKSON
EE
PULAR CHAMPION nut what a Wille-Rempaoy rate
WILLS, a wholesome It- | would attract the attention of the
ay from the Far West, ant | entire sporting world,
in her elghtcenth year, —
the courts at Forest Tlie, THIS MAN'S ARMY
f, and in exceeitingly bust- ER attention was called to samme
Syton procesded to make | C)speciat rezulatlonn tanec. fer
‘cham= the Benefit of tho brother mt
nto Fort Benning, Ga. Of course the
Detore BERT | mero fet that thle comes frum
it was MERE AMMM | Georsin ought to de enogh. *fhesa
mn. She BERLE | repulations have to do with the em-
wletory BRAMESE | ployment of domeatic servants 4 the
5 taken ae fort. Wo understand that xnnie of
kos Read | the wives of the solllers work vs
rmpion, = servants at the post and are there-
cevedl” = fore subject to theso regulations,
the re- @ SEEM | These people are competied to zet x
raise QSSNOe Ba | cerca ot Henn trom te erain:
ion ot AP fe. Ry | ining surgeon before they can hold a
Na te AREAMASY® | fob.” true te tn discretionary wity the
1 stuf employing ‘officer ax tn whethie ne
now to fot nm physleal exumination shall be
irae to AsL.dackson | required of white domentic aerzacta
to lose. employed at the post. The ty toter-
champions manage to do | esting. Apparently white dostarcic
Gnd gracefully. We wish | wervants are net mubject to divears.
Wr girls would study and | And what do these Jotw pay? The
seamplo of thisfixe Youas | women get the muniticent pur of
California, ‘They could do | $460'q week, which, ncconiting to the
Gnstderabtfe advantage fo | regulations, may he decreased to $2.0
wind tothe rest of us. It | or raleed to $5. Janitors get 310 a
gary to be etomnboy ani | week. Working for Uncle Sam ev!
ito bea champion, [cls | dently does not aiean very taue*h tn
pesaibie to win champlon- | the way of moines. at leant In Gears.
‘either sex and still play ee
either sex and stn ey | euse DINCHOT ULTIMATUM
EY ORY EES: Meverney ee
G Peneesteanta, eho tn cue opts
fom te rolng to lve pan bony
a hard run for the Wevaldential see
ination. ham spoken him mind. the
coal operators and miners, He rare
there must be no xtrie. ‘The {utile
Sit be for hin andl=—the neWereipere
to the conteary—he will pet the eZee
for that aceornpilahment If the re
Ie'averteds and we think Mt Swill be It
the reports that wages aretee rated
hve true. We aympmibize with the
Coat miner In bie demand for more
agen not only Because there ro #0
Thang of our own kind engaged (1 the
Industry, but Uecause the coat ralnar
‘nd his family have one of the teak
fst dob to. live an enjoy fe that
Se have in this countrs. They dex
OOS Orde a
"Tet i the “cccanton for nteci
ae es cee
Zanes Aa ner
He oe oo eee feed eee
geo Beet cane
testy meveeate re oes
dently conscious of the opportunity
sek ol tees arse BO wae
Tee rior, A ne coe
Sel fe a peneene a ees
ives ove So
“
pusnan soe hee Gok
TTASSE 90 ee, ik
‘Mr. E.G. S. writes: “Doctor. [
bare been married five sears. "Sly
wite ts 27 years okt and 1am 32
Year old. Shy had
I oer or
appendicitis and sy 4 ij
smpenattls ant Le aa |
tube. 1 am flim
heatchy. The {| a a
only sickness 1 paacar es)
ever had was the {| Saaeee S|}
“nut in 1918. We |] SERN I
true eapve” chl= Bats |
Tron. Doyo" | ee? |
think’ that syph- |
tla yeara ago [~ se
Would affect one ENOL
pow? Can ae s
Rea. lave A) "DE Willawe
anes. |
| geo *
] re,
| aoe
| eee |
ee |
Sr
Ds
"Ba Wilieme:
twhe gone? What do you think ts
the guuse of us not having chil-
aren?
As to Syphilis
Reply: Syphilis ts very prone to
produce steriitty in the man or he the
causative factor In bringing about
abortions, curly’ miscarriage oF still-
born (dead) ehild In the wife, If you
had syphilis In your early dass and
aid not undergo proper treatment. In
All probability’ you have syphilis Yet,
Syphilis sometimes does not mani-
fest igel€ for 19, 15, 20 or 40 year
Ie then attacks your nervous system.
perhaps your brain,spinal cond, heart,
blood vessels, ete It is very’ Mkely
that you are the cause of your wife
not bearing children. Perhaps your
Wife had genorrheal Infection of the
tubes—due to that old case of
“strain” that you called t—but more
Ukely It was un old ease of Ronorrhed
or xlect that was never cured.
‘The very fact that your wife bad
to undergo operation so soon after
marriage for appendicitis and re
moval of pus tube indicates in all
probability. that It was a case of
Sheneymoon appendicitis,” which
‘means venereal Infection. She max
Hever bear children—but the cause of
her barrenness If very patent. If the
remaining tube 1s healthy: and patent,
the ovaries normal, the uterin in at
ood, healthy condition and there Is
ho Infection—no vaginal discharge—
ee see no Fensons Why sho should
nut be ublo to hear childeen tf her
Huisband ts clean and. healthy—not
Paamaged goods.”
‘The reason that the majority of
yeung women do not hear children ts
not due to any fault of the seman,
But Is due to fault of the husband.
‘Too many young men feel they must
Eh torment Rip dcanh Sabre
ELEN WILLS, a wholesome Iit-
H tie nay trom ite Far West, not
yet. in her elghteenth year,
walked on the courts at Forest Wits,
Tong island, nnd in exceedingly busl-
ewsiize fashion proceeded to make
herselt tho cham=
pion woman ten- iJ
nis player vetore Mie
Feva woman. Khe ECS
Toor her victory cae igs
fs sho has taken ae
her defeats, kos Cleared
real champion, eal
nnd deservedly’ aa
hawson the re- f e
spect nn well 8 ~~.
the adiatration o¢ ARs.”
the wortd. Te A RefMan:
fakes real stuf .
to know how to
Win as wellas to A-LeJackson
ne.
‘Onty real champions manage to do
oth well and gracefully. We wish
come of our girls would study und
follow the example of thts“flxe young
miss from Callfernia. ‘They could 0
so with considerabla advantage to
themselves and to the rest of us. It
fy not neceasary to be a tomboy ani
a roughneck to he a champlon. IC Is
Altogether possible to win champlon-
ships from elther sex and still play
the role of -a lady or gentle-
maz, We aaa Hacor are devel-
oping rapidly in many directions
‘and we note with particular gratiflea
lon the strides made In sports like
tennis and golf. During the recent
matches Weld under the auspices of
the American ‘Tennis association we
were as much Interesed In the man-
ners and deportment of the players
‘and officials as we wero In thelr form
fon the courts, For hero were what
the man inthe atreet would reeard
33 examples of olir best. It Is a
rather dificult task for .us at this
stage of the game to bulld a real
aristocracy on the-basia of hood an~
cestry or imonoy, but It fs certalnly
possible te bulld one on a sure foun-
Gatton of brain, Tanners and char-
acter. ‘The possession of the first two
‘quallties ustally denotes the postes~
Son of the latter. Tt seems to us as
though some of the leaders amone
tug coitld do Rood service in helping
to make finished ladies and gentle-
men out of vomo of our champlons
and champlons ont of some of our
Tadies.and. gentlemen: in order that
we may always be sure of putting
our real best bofore the world as ex-
amples of our worth and ax: Inspira~
tion to those who Would follow.
+
Ay LART.
© ts eneswesging to ae ee
Tistire press fg at tase aroused to
~ the paint where It gees the In-
Justice {mposed upon Tarry Wills tn
keeping Im from. getting a match
swith Jack Bentpses. while all the set~
dups'and near-champions walle up and
{she thele-meaieine for few rounds
fand cash In at the-box office. Wills
has proved his worth as a man and as
‘a gnter. It ig a fact bevond con-
tradiction that it anybody has a
chance to" wrest the crown from
Dempsey Witls ts the man who ought
<to.come nearest to dottig.the fob. The
‘outspoken sport ‘Writers throughout
the: country until nov. have been
Hle ahs of pushing thigmateh. But
new ithes’ eeem ‘bound :to "make our
friend, Rickard {fom Teka forcet the
‘potions of his" native ‘state. aad: put
oni.a res) ‘match. «'There a a6‘doubt
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ees . ; } ‘ THE, >. 4 ms
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NEGLECTED| 72 “Waite tie” of the Souk | |BABIFS CRY Mest eits Pasteosie Don. BRITISH 10
Told in This Infamous Picture of the City of Rio de Janeiro
BOYS NEED rons-roorconoenrrosom-rastrer) FOR THER |e seompazee, (GIVE APRICA
Po Ma ay a ee Lo ee 3
a ee ae ee Aree vse a ree 77/7) hess caicias eaiiivew sit Las Oe ae _
New York, Aug. 31—A recent in-
vemtigation af the caseg coming Inte
he children’s court revealed an as-
onishing. number coming from Har
Jem, pariieularis. smonz our box
“This condition has prevailed for some
dime, “but withthe closing of the
Schools it hay inereased: alarming}
‘n-an effort to find the reason WAY
xne'boy in Hasfem came within the
Eraap o€ the tow st a rate fae greate
Shan’ the hos in other sections nome
Femarkable facts were disclosed. Fer
Instance, there, ix not one singte ivi
Orranieatlon, ehnritable or otherviee
Sherauing inthe interest of the boy
Siarieme The Hig Brother moversent
tone ime employed a moan of ou
Froup to look after the boss of out
Rincer fac thag man was fet out in
Ray ‘and ‘the Big Brother Movement
Joes absoluter nothing now to fur-
her. the mental and. physical ad
‘ancement of our boss.
End Boys’ Welfare Movement
‘Three years ago there was locate!
auf and 6 West sist Stan or"
Enolzation called whe Hays Weltar
ESociation. “It was headed by John
D. Saunders and at one tne was
fing the recreational needs of 630
Toyatwho. came to the 1ilding rea
lars. Phe Mowry. club, an orean-
Feation of white eonle, vecame i=
{crested tn tho ausociailon and. a8-
Tansee sume imonee toy te
hallding. taking over the greater par
of contol. Then. cane. tho. ysl
Mined of management, board of Crus:
Xeon ete, made-up of the sate cr
Soi are’to he found atthe head
nose organizations of that kind. Next
Jnvacquence came the snl "do noth
ing" of those people who invariable
Fea in on tie board, have thelr names
Frinted on the suivioners and. thes
Biglisn whatever: they can fromthe
Eggo the thing. 1: 7
‘Stunders eventually cot out of yi
grpuibation and aradiauy haiti
Founy the two buildings suit stand
there’ unoceunted, closed, to xitirfs
the ‘clalmm of the Notary cub. and
Quine nothing for the physiealhet-
ferment af aur hess. The whole
dnovement that gave such great
aftumise tn a infancy has heen per:
Fnttved to vie. and the old tine bear
Those namer'Gecorate so.many gi
Tor bards dia nosking. to save the
dreanisatton oF the Boss.
‘Strects'for Playgrounds
Taaay throughout Harlem the boy
must inake the streets. his sriay-
Fraud. ‘Thousands of the lady are
Seicalt day-veithout any parental care
Hewat “tngye oarente mut work
ore al of Mesa hows are naturally
Kets Were finely: nie fone aren” i
he ond hose mist mangle with ‘the
Tina Sind the “weak Ind with tho
Riri die therefore faMls into the
Sinyaof tho average street bos, gain:
Jns the ‘arly education that ‘makes
Rint" patencal mate for Hate:
Prison
That this condition should preval
eegune no one. seems interested 10
Sor tase is depioraite. The churche.
Sass him up the eivie orsanlzations
Qoucte ile ight If they -toweh ies
Real, the city Rovernmentneglerts
Rim sind “falls te. provide proltion
‘Eiger who would exert a Sindy in
fusnce over the bos, and. the po-
iteat ‘powers that he in Tarlem ab.
tolutety forget that such a hein as
the'hoy exists. eacins these condi-
Aline ic is, Inewdtatle that our hn
SSM require more Gian hie sare 0!
Settation In the juvenile court. At!
inten nome of the churches oF elvic
Minleies "rake. ‘engulsance tt
iuustion the rang spirits mow 80 ev!
Gene, wh sow inte something far
nore danseroun, net only to the DOs
eee ce aoe
BROOKLYN MOURNS -LOSS OF
U8, ATTORNEY'S EMPLOYEE
oe nn. af | enone
and one of |PAteeRUmeenee
Fuh cS cy
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‘on hand to pay | Sires eee
Para
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seatet ns Ae ee
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‘rhe’ euros (Rages sok eae
watt Sek [PRB ES age
Te erecta. BR fa
We “We S'S | PRR See
Teterzon ord. = -
Neo eae
The GRnction — Agdeew J. Carr
of being the only Ay
Ghe'at Gur eeoup to be a clerk in the
Pita kee torn ts attee Se
Nas horn in Washington 42 yearmaco
Bad caine’ to Hoskin when he seas
BoA Sound” Me maw one of the ors
Jina OF mie dminag"S. 1 Pastor
FUhnis elu ‘asa fenided “12 Sebe>
send tt en healed wale
Be hud Te, The deteanel fe sure
Saeed AY" laone Mess Nee Carrs
w Soa stacy taker” moter and
Sect 'irandeleinen ho "venidea In
Afctubston DG tnucrmnent wae
Hanreee Gemeterss
NEW $740,000 HOTEL
Asante Clee Sy fy. At SuCA
echtet eG nd iin Wine bie
EGGS UL Bene Dent"
irc, will be atarteg here is
ean Wee Sbae Sea a ek
Ey AT Pa eating og nglaha
RULERS Aimee 0 "Brel
Avec GRAS ui ba ie Wms hh
a
NEW YORK WOMAN SEEKS
TO BECOME ALDERMAN
AGW OS Oe ees ae eres See
Rtandolph, 120 West 136th St, proml-
Rent orpuniser and. social "worker.
Has been nominated by the Socialist
paty to run on thelr tcket this fall
Joe "muaerman of. tho “ist assembly
Sisteict. Mew. Teandoiph is the wife
of Owen Randolph, edtter of the
fi doin ipiononcy endl
The “White Lie” of the South
Told in This Infamous Picture
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WOULD YOU GO NORTH TO JOIN THIS LINE?
ETAT POTENT TT To
PATORMS WERE CS eee ee A 7 a
aera ae Be Cee LRA AMES
Paeai 77)
eee ey Nees 7 LY)
ATE . =
ris Coming frets the Necth of How You Wil Be Treated if Yeu Go There from the Hocpitable, Seuubiay Souther *
JHE New Orleans States, daily paper, in its third
‘article with a special message to our men and
‘women golng North, pletures a line of supposedly
hungry men and women waiting in a bread line,
with a Mace man and a dog bringing up the rear
of the line. ‘This ts another Iying attempt to keep Race
men from thinking for themselves and coming North to
freedomand opporunity, ‘The southern white man foal
Minselt¥e he thinks that this kind of tying plctures will
stop Race men from leaving @ country that hus meant
nothing but SWEAT and SORROW for himself and bis
children. Better to live in a country where any line. no
‘aatter what kind, {8 a man’s line. You will note that
‘h thie pleture white men and women and Race men are
on the Same hawt. There ts no special line for RACE
inion to enter the kitchen oor. If there ever should be
A bread line It will be for all men and women, Terardless
nt thelr color oF race.
You Know, of course you do, for God gave you brafns
to think with fast aa he gave them to the white man, that
no white man oF organization of white men spends thow-
‘Sinds of dollars on full page newspaper advertising with
Syéelal_ messages written to you Just because he. Toves
‘ou ang wants you to stay in the South to dnjoy its beau
Hut gunshine. “What does he do when he wants you and
our seife to go out into the cotton Meld? Just sends you
A message to come, of rides up to your door and orders
Fou out of your eabin to the Meld. Up North you can
PICK your own Jol, and quit when you find a BETTER
fine.” Phe rate of pay Act for you is tho SAME RATE
Sct for white men who do the same work. If a WHITE
man ean live on that pay YOU can. And REMEMBER
that some things go with that pas envelope up North
that never, while the sun shines, will come to you south
of the Mason and Dixon line. What aro they? Safety
for your wives und daughters. No more doing 2 week's
wish for a family of ten people, for 50 cents and he
SCRAPS from the table. If your Wives must work they
will work with every convenience at hand. No lugging
around of heavy tubs. They will have gag, heat hot
water and steam tubs, where all they will. Bave a do
ill be to turn on the faucet. ‘They will Work trom § to
i o'clock tnstead of from SUNUP to SUNDOWN. And
they will get thelr pay at the end of the day's work in-
Stead of when you can eatch the boss home or when he
feels Uke giving it to you. Better be ina bread lite In
‘free country than to be in the South and be forced
into the CHAIN GANG LINE for asking wnat is cue
You, or in a FLOGGING line formed by the whitecap-
jers who WORK you by day and WHIP you by NIGHT
you are getting on too well. :
"Thir New Orleans States editor says that the north-
rn white people are untrlendly. Well, let us see what
ne means by unfrlendls, He does not Iynch you. Your
‘chool teachers and your doctors and your laweyera do
not have to ride in Jim Crow cars. Thelr méney is good
there, Mr. Colored Mas, Gapd Une Reports Coming frown
Maid Thrashes
Mistress Over
Wage Dispute
Far Rockaway, 1 L, Avs, 31
Kromet Stace st here Aver’
wir atieg Heege: eirarda, Sint
Bhar us tote art thse
foal Mahe home'ok 310 stetion
ARS her ttre sehen he
See LT, SUES race in ae
MSPs were fying fast, with the
THA Sie" Blorsamseys mustard
GAR Ge isan andthe gin waa
ASIGe, GF"iuth, Faeee threatened to
RMioP Santo the Atverne station
aul rough the pale,
charged with Weing “hysterical A
Preferred’ againet’ Sire Stotesbury.
BULLARD, FORMER , 6. A,
SUBJECT, WEDS PARIS ‘GIRI
wert) Daanan Gateud; formers of
riage of Bugeae Bullard, formerly of
the ‘French aviation forces, to. Ailss
Nareelle Suraumann, 2 native lf
ius Ween announced. "Phe cere:
tony took place at the mayoralty of
the ‘Tenth ‘Arrondlssement’ Wednes-
Say, July 24, and was witnessed: By
a Broun ot friends,
ie groom in a former resident of
wre CSA, coming Ip Paris many
Sears ago fram the stite of Georsta
Baring the World war Bo enlisted tn
the army-and wag assigned to the
AWiation forces and engaged in set-
eral daring air battles with German
Planes. fie’ was awarded Mrench
War medals for bravery fa action,
Slonaicur Tulldrd was, introguced
to the American. public recently
when he forced the Paris edition of
the ‘Chicago Trftmune to. retract “n
Statement. in which hls. war record
was attacked out of malilous propa
“The couple will reside temporarily
at 18 Thue Franklin, Paris.
SHOT IN ARGUMENT
Bordentown, N. J. Aig, 31—Talma
Lackiler in an alicreation” over
woman is, alleged’ to have shor Roy
Johnson in the ‘stomach Thursday
night while they were attending
carnival of the Progressive Colored
hand. Johnson was taken 10.4 hos-
pital in ‘Trenton, N. Jin 9 serious
Condition, Lackiigr exéaned.
INJURED IN ACCIDENT.
Roston, Mass. Aue. 31.—Arthur Wi
uate gf unee Sas seri in
mobile in which he wag riding ‘collided
ith “an" qutg, driven be. Jasen St
Girthe” of. Belmont. "Wiliams was
seg tothe Che Noelia here a
Seasalnation recestes. 6 brakes, collar
for the samo kind of wervice that qualified white men
Jand women get. Como North and sce where your own
leaders live who have the money. They do not have
to Dulld fino housew in the middle of shacks or on un-
paved streets, where there are few if any street lights
‘They ive on Uoulevards, close to good schools and parks,
with no signa on them Tike they have In the South, which
Keep you and the dogs outside. ‘You can live there, too,
when you have mado your pile. 1f YOU cone mnie tt
your CHILDREN can, Can you do that in Loulsianat?
This editor says that the northern white people are un-
friendly. Let us have moro of that kind of unfrlendll-
hess which. provides schools for your children nine
months in the year and the other three mpnths, too, 1
you caro to send them. If you forget to send them to
‘Sehool they are so unftiendly that they send a taw of-
Acer around to see why they are not in school. Have
you got a geod LIBILARY in your homo town? Have you
Sot a GOOD HOSPITAL there, too. You will nd them
fh Pitishurgh, Cleveland and Chicago. if your daughter
fs quallfled can sho teach school anywhere but [nan
outworn Dullding In the South? in Cleveland se can
teach black and whito children in first-class, modern,
Areproof school building. And when he retires, from
‘old age or ill health she will get her share of the pen-
sion funds instead of getting cheated out of them and
‘allowed to starve to death. As far as pay 1s concerned,
‘you get what you carn and not what some lying, cheat
ing, cracker bookkeeper SAYS you earned. If they make
a mistake up North in your pay you can holler and get
what Ig due you. ‘Do you dare holler on Mr. Charile
down home? “It ig worth your fe if you do and you
KNOW it. Of codrse, rents are higher In the North
than they are in the South. You pay more for a first-
class racing stable than you do for a pigsty anywhere,
even in tho South, although they insist on reserving the
plesty for you and charge you what they please. “You
‘ean walk on your own sidewalk without being pushed
‘of In your 500d clothes because some White man hap-
peng to take a notion to push you off. At least, in the
North, you cin push BACK when you are in the RIGHT.
“Pinally, remember that there.are many kinds of lines,
‘and the worst Line of them all is that Jiw Crow line In
the South. Look oround you at tho deserted cabins of
your neighbors. Look at the Inereased pay check, cven
in the South. “Look at the empty cotton flelds and then
you will see why you aro getting all this spectat atten-
Uon from the southern white man. If you are too Je-
norant to see these things and still want to stay tn the
South, then stay and take your medicine. If you want
to be a man, if you think you can do what thousands
of FOREIGNERS have done in the North betore you
‘and they traveled ueross the ocean to do it, then pack
Up your things. Make up your mind to be a man ana
give your women a chance to be something else beslaes
slaves and harlots to southern whites and comg North to
‘exh uk Sour dun Gestiny
Burned Hog
Meat Given
Uncle Toms
Sine iene ores
Roeper ers
Seed nt mick mr
Sian 2 eee
Pel cette a i
ea i cite a te
and education for thelr children, not
Serer Sha een
Be ae aes ees
Pc Sarees
Beier iain ta
Seren ee Sanyo
Sareea acer
Shaka fae Blots
ten pee ey aad
eran Seon
ete ee Readies
a fe ore ea
ces a Yeo
runes, varia ah
Set Ramee mea
eens Matera
Rea eae area eae
a Seer hatoaaticr a
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Eenao ear age and now fe dor
PEOPLE'S VILLAGE SCHOOL
TN ALABAMA GALLS FOR AID
ai crane aes, Ais. 28 located: s
school whose oficlal title tn the Peo:
Pies village school. It ta/xnown, In
Gduentlonal clreles ag At Stelgs
[Booker 7. Washington made Its work
well known "to the world in his
speeches and Writings. "A brave lit
He woman, a product o¢ Hampton
Institute, 1s head of this conter. 0
‘education and elvie life tn this: part
fof Alatamna. “For 20) years some. o
its ‘buildings nave stdod. the. stress
of storm Now te need rept
ahd. paint tn order ‘that thoy may
continue to verve the boys and girl
fof the Race who seek help at the
Eates of this Institution.
“You readers who may have attend-
je@ school and received your nest real
fnsight into the world 9f letters and
seloneo eed. no reminder of. the
Reeds of such schools as Ait, Stcigs
You know without the teing of the
urden schools like this ares, work:
Ing. short of necessary" equipment
fana-funds for giving the beat to thel
any eager students. "Those ef You
‘who may have missed an opportontty
Te share the. blessings of uch
school have an onportuntty to make
it up to others Uy helping them. t
receive ts benefits, ‘Teo Tong have
‘We depenided ‘upon the white man to
So fifth work fr “us” Ae" ae
‘rogress In tho world It 13 up to us to
Take'on some share of the burden
According 49 our means. i¢ allot
fas would. give something, no. matter
How small seems alongelde’ of the
other fellows itt, what an inepira-
tion ie'would bs not ony fo'the other
larger givers. but tothe workers i
thesgfonlg‘hemieivan, ho «ua
depend s0 largely" upon spieitual re
wards rather than. upon adequate
pay for thelr services,
‘We hope those who read this story
will” Send “contributions to. Ate
[Georgia Washington at People's Vi
jage school, Mount Melgs, Ala.
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| MY TRIP THROUGH
| SOUTH AMERICA
| Article 4 (Continued)—Rio de Janeiro
By ROBERT S. ABBOTT
| E Editor and Publisher of the Chicago Defender |
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“The Wan of Glory || waits sessed tie oa
Grete De test sonnets ot Crom © Seuuad
the way ts rosy and ot gold,
{Grace With strange flowers in bloom,
‘Teemutous feaves ef acanthus, MPetle
‘nd stately palm:
On the way the traveler meets
treasures
By“which the soul may arise:
Some’ to elurnat-beatitide.
Wile ‘Sulere "see, meditate, and g0
‘dreaming one
‘The earth has ste eetestiat beings,
But unseen ay It were
‘Phrough tho heat of human stiite,
‘And’ the eficets of a sinister wine
‘Since the war there, ts much con-
fused opinion expressed among, North
Nimerican Negeues aa: to the, iaeter’s
palvilege to tmmmigrate into Brazil A
Positive Diet fe held tn some quae~
{ors thac recently enacted. imimigra-
tfon jaws of trasit prohibit the entes
fof Negroce. into the country: a8. Der=
imancat residents, And too often, Un-
fortunately, this falvo. understanding
{s'maintaiied by. persons. who, have
the desire and means to settle in the
Gountey andeno ‘doubt dowel. I
thought fr-wwoll to settle this aties-
tion once tor all.” ‘The following: 1s
nosworn translation of %, STOUp ot
facta aot forth on the matter by" Dr
EXarssto. ‘de Storncs, "an. erainent
ember of the court of Rio de Janeiro
Rnd one of Usnzile foremos:. Juris
Consults. “hie will show. how the
uestlon of Negro Immigration frst
rose, and at the same time give con-
Gfoske proot. that there. Ie no Fe
Striction of any” form against’ North
[American Negroce setting in Beast
TRANSLATION:
THE QUESTION OF THE PRO-
HIBITION OF THE ENTRY OF
EgLoneD PEOPLE WTO BRA-
an a
Opinion
‘The Brazilian federal constitution
promulgated on. February 24, 189%
[grants tho moat itberal and generous
Principles to foreigners.
ane section or part which re
fers to" tho. declaration of rights, I
found are hich shows ta i
tention. in many of tte. paragraphs
Kote oreigners resldent in Brasil
‘they ‘are nosured of tho same rights
aging natives wih regard to fat
tiauat berry and. property.
‘One of the above paragraphs 's
thus expressed x
‘fin ‘time of peace, ansbody “can
enter or leave national territory, with
is fortune aud goods, whenever and
Rowever I sults him, without a pass-
ere
"Formerly, that's, before the con-
sls wan "prombratea, the bro
Sistgnal. government “(presided over
Sy Starsnail Beodoro dx Fonscea, and
Of which such men a8 Ruy Bagbosa
Quintine Bocavura 0 Campos Salles
formed, part) had by decree of Feb-
fiary 2b isto, revered: ail the lave
that required a pasaport fm te
‘ence, aa being incerspatible with the
Pale bf complete. ioutvidual iberty
And. hindering immigration. Since
Rowever, the arrival a¢ bad elements
[of nosious Indiviguals, In Brazil, be-
ame considerable, people, who sou
{iy esuntey in order to live. by viet
ind crime, there waa a. strong ‘re
etion of public opinfon, nd dt wa
decided, after serious double, 10 pro:
Mbit the entry” of these undesirables
The law Gears the number 4247 ane
fhe date, 6 Samune 321
it rrants the eoverhment power tc
pronfbit the entry ot the. following
Batezories ot Inaividuats:
Ist. ‘Those expelled trom otic
ema
24. ‘Those marked by any, foreign
volley danserous to publts order.
a Thowe who have edcaped tom
another country for having been con:
‘Sieted of any. of the following crimes:
Homielde, thert, robbery, bankruptcy.
forgers, “smuggling, fraud, Issuing
false money. nimmps.
th. Those sentenced by Brazilian
Jsutges for any’ of the ahove men-
Uoned ertimes.
‘Sth. ‘Those who are maimed, crip-
pled,"blind, insane, destitute, suffer.
Ing. (com ineurabte diseases. or bad
contagious diseases.
‘th. Foreign women who como
here “for prostitution.
"Mth. “People over 60 years of axe.
it" wt he seen that the law does
not aikow ehe prohibition of entry to
Firaailon account of color or race.
Tin the event of their being restrlet-
Jed.'in. their movements on arrival
thoy "will ho immediately” protected
bbe habnes corpus, In accordance with
Gi, Be of Art. 72 of the federal con-
/stiuation, as has ‘already’ been done
in the eae of foreigners, when, wlth
fout Tegal’ reason, they have been
hampered on landing.
‘Across four federal stamps of the
total value of one thousand and two
}nindred rela; were leible the follow-
ey eae AS
SS epee Sy Sonar
eas HS fi
Bay ge aa a
Eee et rte
Biel rc
Rae Se
Pee eases el
oes se
Seer epee O72
eee Be oI
Fae, Ree
Rice area eee | Erne
Senhor Cruze Sours, the great
Rican pest of eisai von’ the Toth
OV Fiarch ast all tho Itersry and
Biase out' te poy Cibute fo his
memory: (Br. ‘and Baan Abo, who
Sere ithe ey atthe time, were
woes. in the: ity: at ihe Siam wie
ta ord, RO a ae lo a
jot May, 1023. varisto ue
Sforaes, .
“Advocate of the Courts of Braz!
member of the Institute of Advocates
nd of the Society of Lawyers, and
Journalist.”
EXPLANATORY
REMARKS.
Te should be noted that In Brazil
there never existed any Ml feeling
‘with regare to color or race: ther
hax never becn any race antagonism
‘When. slavery existed, to which
thousands of Negroes," and “halt
breeds. were. subject, Coroled mer
Fenchea ho highest, positlons, occu:
pled public offices of great respon-
SIDING, ‘were deputtes, senators, min
\oentinusd on Pane 10
BRIT I
GIVE AFRICA
EDUCATION
New York, Aug. 31.—America's
unofficial participation in. interna~
tonal affatrs ie strikinsly tustrated
by a recent development in British
‘educational poltey tn Africa, accord
tng to Dr. Thomas Jess Jones, dle
rector of edueation for che Phetps=
Stoves fund of New York, who. re
fumed after thee months in. Eng
land-and on the Comment. ite re
ports the formation of = British. ade
Staory committee. en Adtican educa
Yon wnien wilt develop training, for
the. natives ‘along the lines. worked
out at Hampton and Tuskegee,
‘sonop/ spent ie montes aring
aeto and To2t" in Went, South and
Gentrat “Afriex, a2 chateman of the
‘Xtrican ‘ducaiion sommission, and
inter wrote the omcial report which
has. stimblated interest is. England
to break away" from te Purely fore
al education of tradition and adapt
the alning fo the practleal Reeds Bf
Jcommunal “african fife. Speasing ta
Sarllament on July 25 th regard to
tho organisation of the imperial ad=
Hoty gmmited Sayer Gempby-
Hore: under-acerciary for tho colo
‘ge sald
Siretwero tea to. thie targely_ an
4 result of & most extragrdinorily
interesting report prepared by. De.
Hivsso Jones: ile haa made most
hheintui contribution to tho subject of
‘Xitlean ‘education trom the point of
Sew of the native. Te it hoped that
De Jones may pay A stnalar Halt
Torthe Eant African colonies.”
‘tho Belgian, government is show:
ing '@ similar interest in this Feport
ant Is planning to. translate Je. for
iMintezbudion among thelr coloniat of=
Relais
“The conference which ted up to
the. organisation of the -advivory
Committee on African edeation was
{feta in Londo. on June 6." sald Dr.
ones today, “amd it iv. significant
that atthoush that date. wean” Derby
this, sie governors of British colne
niet in Rértear the. arehtishop ot
Ganterbury and other Important ote
fieinig attended. “No tesa signiteant
ithe. influence” which Americar
Ideatn and practices are piasing. al
sheng natin fn eho aevstnn
nent of the new Titian poltey. te-
Ward. the education of tts ward’ in
Airiea: "3E ts. of" good promise. co
ihe future: that the to ‘reat. Ene
Wsh-apeaiing nations ace. goine "£0
work out together the problers ef
their felationship with thelr’ black
neighbors.
ihe British colonies andthe a
fon ef Sout Shieh In sescn-
tans" Beltish, together corm. by at
fade tho. most potent indwence fo
the, future development. economical
Una “sodtatly, ef ‘the “vast. continent
Of Africa. "This contraling. inf
Shot Seine, sob on” feo thet
Rrense arras and populacion under
Brititn ‘influence. but iso. front the
wealth, of cconamie reapursen and
the favorabio climatic ednditions of
the Ereat tablelanite. Afeiea. tenet
Fo" mucha land. of mystery an it
a tand. of misunderstandinge, and a
thera. rilsunderstandings are cleared
tp. tho. continent will come to. Diag
AR! important role in worl. aftales=
"atthe ‘London conference, which
was calfed by. Salon Ormaby-Gore,
The permanent advisory committes
fon Ateiean education” ean mppoint
‘S_{0, Include. the following:
Sip PrederiekTngand ex-rovernor
o¢ Nigeria nod. member of the man.
Unten commigsion ot the Lente. of
Entonsychatrans Su Stehaeh Sad
jer. o€ Orford untceraity: the
Eamundsbure, who wea former
maater of Ruby: Ste Thomas Curry,
llreetor of Gordon college at Shar:
toum and prominently Identited with
the" etmpiee Colton Growing. mare
Treat: "dH. Oldham, repressoting
The British Stissionary. noctetion.
KILLING; ATTACKERS. HELD
Trashington, DG, Avg. #1-—ose
rearatet, Ba Ginne, t aletemy
raeten I gages et get el
ie oy acai 8 mote te
ee cere sees es
Hae haat tim.
OP REROTNE sone 24, Mr. Fale
SPcitPM nar tnee ace ee
Pa ie ac
ee tae ete ee ee
cotsiiug Sathed ae wih ase ek
eee rth Skit ee eet
fees ere teats, See
Hinirston."hue these were att discount’
Tht ntsoeit at ink case picts Wee
Shee ember or cane teh ae
Tere wets aneenna ihetet
te HP fet Tatunt he Fett ad
oe cette ronemearat cee
eras tee Scat s
Suan eM Gout Matte Re diad
Se Tee ena ae
wees hae eal oh ee OE
rechten he Ae
Pee Cte daltteel an” thet
a ee a cael
Bact fitan Mul
iE RE Ne ara, te
Beret tes tis inch
DOG” OF RESTAURANT FAME
Poiana shes tacin Sees
a bipber weal fet fecetide seve
ioeinati arte Ee
losin ‘Wcrineas iaam ani proprisior ot
eke aes
aay ier Gaeta
meee fe ante Bape
Fant. Was telegraphed o€ her husband's
Bike tuittarny tee tee
sey Shey Be ae
Bigiae Snieaen were
sen Saravana
Seep, Sot coe tate ie
seuat her oi uel 2
EeGeased! apes a wile CRUEhTe
THE FAMILY OF MARY E. MCKINNEY
Senhor Frank C. A. McMurray and family, formerly of Little Rock, Ark., and who quit this country for Brazil in 1891 C. A. was shortly after the Elaine riot, and Mr. McMurray, who was a mail carrier in Little Rock at the time, suffered close escape from his family of his duties. Members of the family are as follows: Frank C. A. McMurray, Senhora Sade M. McMurray and the children, Wentworth, Evaristo, Josephine and Josephine McMurray.
PAGE FOURTEEN
MY TRIP THROUGH SOUTH AMERICA
(Continued from First Page, this Sec)
infers of the emperor, who was a private friend to many of them and received them intimately, and con-
tinued their friendship, at the time when the abolition of
slavery was being treated about, and in the middle of the campaign in
Louis Gama Perreira de Menezes,
José do Patrocinio 5, Vincente de
Souza, Andre Reboucas and others,
and of S. Pardo, on giving "Certificates of
Liberty" to shaves shook hands with
them and exhorted them to be
proud of their faith.
Here marriages between white and
Colored people do not and never have
Colored men, doctors, lawyers,
engineers, dentists, are, without any
scripts, consulted by white people,
who only themselves about
their sports, and especially in football
(which is very popular here),
gather in perfect harmony, and
united like brothers.
The same thing happens in the
same way in the navy.
All these observations are made to explain the indignation of the Brazilian government. Climate Braza e Andrade Hesera was presented, in 1821, a bill prohibiting the black race. The evident object of the bill was to prevent the advertisement of the black race. The evident object of the bill was to prevent the advertisement of the black race. As a result of a concession of the bill in Matto Grosso, obtained by the Brazilian government, a scandal and malicious article, from which originated the Brazilian press reported it. On the contrary the Correio da Maquina, published in its first column an article by Dr. Assis Chateaubriand, a sociologist, opposing the bill and containing remarks highly appurient of Colored men of the United States.
The Brazilian writer said:
"It is not necessary to repeat over again the worthiness of the people, but anyone who understands the life of many European countries and compares them with the black communities of North America will not be convinced of the superiority of the former over the latter." "The civilization of the North American black man has reached an end, the narrow-mindedness which desires to form its menalty from the books of the black black North American race war as a holy war, will be ignorant of them." To this the Brazilian jurist discusses the constitutionality of the bill and shows that it could not pass without running the judicial system, the constitution. The mind of the people having been excited in this way, the dispute over the rights of professional society of great weight, always presided over by well known professors among whom, at
There the question of constitutionality was put forward, and a commitment was placed in favor of the constitutionality. But opposition was raised, represented chiefly by the ex-Colonel de Morges and Castro Nunes. The former viewed the problem from the social. Both pointed out the inadvisability of the bill passing in the senate, not only as being opposed to civilization, but also to the supreme law of the republic. de Morges described the advancement of the Colored men in the United States and, at the same time, drew attention to the opposition there, quoting French, English and Brazilian writers, and purposefully igniting any author of the thesis remained under discussion for several months in the institutes advocates Exejurio de Morges and Castro Nunes were absent, the report was put to vote. In absence of the two leaders, it failed, 1.0, it was not approved, the institute admitting that the institute Colored in constitutionality.
And it did not pass in the chamber of deputies, and certainly never will because public opinion against it.
As accompanying these棠姐 was the author published his opinion and won the victory at the Institute of Brazilian Institute. In should be noted that in this Institute there predominate, in a large race, or who claim to belong to it.
Across four federal stamps of the date value were legible the following words: Rio de Janeiro, 14th May 1823. (Sineuel Evaristo de Moraes and the signature of Evaristo de Moraes.)
Rio May 15th, 1823. In witness of the truth. (Public seal.)
Annalise Emiliana Preira do Lago. A true translation.
Rio de Janeiro, 24th of May, 1823.
Leopoldo Gulargo. (Public seal.)
I hope every that the above signifies, of Leopoldo Gulargo, public.
10
The late Senor Jose do Patricio, an imposing figure in latter-day Brazilian history. Himself once a slave, he more than any other individual in Brazil, was a slaveholder. He was a member of the institution of slavery. He stood at the side of Princess Gabel when he signed the Emancipation Proclamation in 1888. A powerful orator and writer, he is often referred to as the "Frederick Douglas of Brazil." Recently his son was awarded the Brazilian embassy at Brussels, Belgium.
translator, in his true and genuine signature to the best of my knowledge and belief, without certification of the contents of foregoing document.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set forth this consulate general at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, this 24th day of May 1923.
Edward B. Montgomery,
Consul of the United States of America.
Fee $2,000 U. S. C. equal to 20,000 by affixing stamp to this document.
Miscellaneous fee No. 1397
INDUSTRIAL
OPPORTUNITIES
The late Senhor Jose do Patrocínio Brazilian history. Himself once a virtual aroused public sentiment in Institution of lawway. He stood at signod the Emancipation Proclamation Proclamat writer, he is often referred to as Recently his son was taken Brussels
A
the interest world's nations have to cultivate other regions with cotton, the output has been on the continual decline. "The cotton crop, 1920-21, fell down the less than 20,000,000 bales, whilst the more than 20,000,000 years was always superior to 20,000,000. The customers of the popular customs of the cotton plant, the areas appropriate for same, seem to be principally, those of the three Americas. "North America, especially the U.S. A., enjoyed during the last century that the cotton plant there are doubts about the possibility to increase the U. S. A. cotton output even at higher prices. The U.S. A. are the biggest cotton producers, but cannot any longer satisfy the world's demand, always increasing. There is only one deduction, and which is, that the South American countries, Brazil in particular, are into consideration in order to be able to meet the world's demand for cotton in future years. Brazil with a U.S. A. has a cotton-producing zone which is four times bigger than that of all the southern states of the world.
o, an imposing figure in latter-day slave, he more than any other indi-
Brazil against the iniquities of the side of Príncesa Gabal when the nation in 1888. A powerful orator and the "Frederick Douglas of Brazil." to the Brazilian embassy at Belgium.
natural resources will be duly developed.
and govern the governments of Matto Grosso, Espíritu Santo and other states, are taking the necessary steps to construct railways and other means for opening up their states for exploitation.
The output of the state of Texas in 1920 was 4,200 bales, 500 pounds each; the products derived from the state were the value of Brazil's coffee crop and three times that of the whole world.
Matto Grosso, one of the largest states and one of those which has the biggest superficie of soil-favorable climates, the value of half times bigger than Texas (U. S. A.), which during many years furnished the biggest cotton output at 4,000,000 bales, 500 pounds each.
"Matto Grosso alone possesses the largest area for producing twice as much as Texas and if to Matto Grosso one joins the production of Espíritu Santo of Paraguay."
THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK
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(state of Rio de Janeiro), river San Francisco (Minas Geraese, Baina, Pernambuco, Sergipe, Algaeas, and the cotton culture in the other states of the Brazilian federation. It is impossible that a man, thinking for one moment only, should not agree to the conclusion that Brazil is destined to become in the nearest future one of the most important cotton producing countries of flowers. With the day's vered the poet's work (Signed) R. T. DAY, A. B. B. S. A."
AMERICANS
While in Rio, a Mr. Frank C. McMurray paid us a visit. The latter was at the time of the Ehlane riot that Mr. McMurray, who was a nail barrier officer, escaped from poor injustices which would have probably cost him his life. The circumstances of the riot led the Ed. McMurray to post a letter. The government had only recently made a rule that no mail carrier was allowed to mail but that already deposited in boxes. He refused the woman's demand. Words were exchanged and to wreak vengeance the latter laid a charge of assault against the officer before he was able to impress the court with his innocence. Freed, he gave the officer before him great effort was he able to impress the country and settled in Rio de Janeiro. Brassi and his family are in perfect health, economically secure, and their general surroundings present problems. Subjunior is a letter from Mr. McMurray, addressed to me during my stay at the Victoria hotel in Rio. Rua Laurinho Rabelo 65, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 27 de Maré 1923
Illino. Smr. Roht. S. Abbott,
Haitien Victoria,
Hip. de Marteo, Brasil.
Dear Editor:—
Realizing that space in your journal must be very limited on account of the size of the notebooks, I shall attempt here only a very brief note.
Realizing me great pleasure in hearing your most interesting address of the 10th instant; to meet and converse with you repeatedly on account of the nature of the application which one must experience in conversation with a noble, fearless working worker for the unplug of humanity.
Having visited here, I am sure you agree with our tenacious and with selfless enjoyment and the ease with which one moves in the various avenues of life here, in the United States of America.
Now, because of our democracy, now price of an indo-developed society is much lower, and our wealth yet unexplored, even coal and oil; virgin forests of finest hardwoods are now available for manufacturing and commercial purposes; the well known rubber and coffee interests; fertility of soil that permits of farming operations every month in the year and the continuity of permits of farming operations for raw material; not to speak of the home manufacturing interests which must inevitably be built up more or less than once a year; the low rates to the exposition, to verify personally these opportunities, all of which have been built up; the mountains, lakes, rivers, plains and forests are practically unlimited, the forests are the view of the foregoing. If one can believe in hidden treasures before they have been unearthed, and in later years developed and that need only to be stirred into a living reality let a 'hint to the wise' be sufficient. And in later years, at any time in the future you desire a more detailed treatment of any phase of this subject. I shall be glad to serve you
I came here from Pine Bluff, Ark. to work with the family; two boys and two girls, ranging in age from three years to eight; and also a business place where we shall install as soon as the present building is completed. Wishing the greatest success to your enterprising journal and unlimiting zealous for justice and the continuous march of human progress and in the heightening of its standards, I
A FEW GREAT NEGROES
OF BRAZILIAN HISTORY
Jose do Patricio, editor of the "Clade do Rio," is regarded as the greatest journalist. In the movement for the abolition of the slaves, he was a prominent and consequently hard part. He must rightly be termed the "Fred Douglass of Brazil." Through the press and the plush magazine, he occasionally half of the slave. Even today one of his phrases is much quoted: "The government posed a threat to interesting feature of his character was that he would never accept any government position offered to him." He was not succeeded in stamping the impress of his personality upon his age and for that maturation stature will grow, rather than diminish with time. His art, Brazil has made some worthy contributions. Her greatest sculptor was Pinhelho, a Negro, whose works are to be included in the most famous galleries of Europe.
TWENTY-FIFTH COMMEMORATION OF HIS DEATH
The 18th of last March marked the 25th year since the death of the great poet, John Green, a republic, various societies of artists, and letters turned out to pay tribute to the memory of this man, who had been a great Brazilian poetry. Mrs. Abbott and I. as good fortune would have it. I was able to tell you that it was out of a profound sense of duty that we accepted an invitation to assist at the solemn exercises held in the cemetery of St. Francisco Navier. The ceremony took place about the tomb gathered artists, writers, members of the Brazilian academy, eminent journalists, and all fervent admirers of the poet. All fervent admirers of the poet.
The affair opened with an oration
presentation, personal scholar and stusman,
Senhor Nestor Victor. Closing, his
words were: "Through his works he
worked for the person, the scholar and
stusman, a capacity to serve others
in any and every aspect; that has been
his lesson, and not only for those of
all times." Perina da Silva resisted a
souvenir entitled "Invocation to Cruze
e Souza," and then spoke at length
the Senhors Vicente Ferreira and
Metropolitan Association of Liberal
Arts, followed by Senhor Afonso de
Doir and Prof. Cardoso, speaking
in his lecture. Soclety, one of
souvenir later a second secon-
dion in commemoration of the
death of the poet was held in the
Centro Paulista, presided over by the
Devi's Flower. Senhoraitta
(Alisa) Lourdes Letto.
"Begins from a Page of Cruze
e Souza."
4. "Three Sonnets," Attilio Miliano
5. "To the Glory of the Great Poet," (a poem), Armando Vieira.
6. "The Sonnets," Senhoret Ligny Dogue.
7. "The Immurred," Mario Vilaya.
8. "My Son," Tasso da Silvaera.
9. "Days' day's end we had converted the poets' bloom into a veritable mount of flowers.
AMERICANS IN BRAZIL
The "North American Negro in seeking knowledge on life in Brazil invariably turns to the more ready sources of books of travel, written by
Cleaning the sowers of Rio de Janeiro demand and Negroes may be seen try. In Brazil it is ability to
A man is pulling a cart.
Cleaning the sowers of Rio de Janeiro. Here, skilled labor is always in demand. In Brazil, it is ability that counts, not race or color.
There is a rapidly awakening interest among white Americans today in numerous opportunities she proffers the man of ambition and energy. And there is a growing interest in Brazil and even from our southern states. If this latter type suffered from the presence of the Negro people in the present day, we have but rendered it infinitely more for there Negro people are evading on every hand, enjoying with inconvenience the present-day democracy. And yet so often the American does when possible attempt to maintain the race discrimination. The Brazilian, who is quite unfamiliar with these sort of practices and uses them as such. And therein lies a weak-
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necess. The Brazilian is of an inherent, instinctive democratic spirit, and quite unable to understand otherwise the victim of race discrimination had made a mistake in interpreting the act as such than otherwise. The victim of race discrimination, to the Negro from North America, the Brazilian seems a bit too sentimental. The latter will learn that American society has a shuining thing that must be not with uncompromising severity. Further, he should consider the fact that states has done next to nothing to build on and develop his own native land. Our
eire. Here, skilled labor is always in
ent ways, department of human indu-
sthat counts, not race or color.
Southern states possess an excellent soil and a climate by juxtaposition as well as the past have lived under. Thanks to the strength and docility of the New Orleans city, the salvation of the Southland. The Negro has felled her forests. The city has earned by which her cities have been built the white man is from Brazil?
The white South has made one original contribution to human history: the anthropological nature; she has given human language; the one word, "I am," to any other language of the world, nor has it a foreign equivalent. Lynchning is a North American institution, and he has been a professor. Yet the Brazilian Negro, once he becomes convinced that he is being educated in the United States, becomes accustomed to a more bitter pitch of resentment. As an example: There was a certain white Brazilian student in the United States. This country had been educated in the United States. This country, had also imbibed some portion of American race-prejudice. One day it came about that he found a student in a Negro student and member of his class; and this he did by drawing a small figure from his pocket, writing in it a story of esteem and saying: "Look at yourself, I have been educated in North America and I have been educated in any other Overwhelmed with vicious anger the student, the following day, came to the classroom armed and shot the to death in the midst of his class.
The article to follow will be a continuation of a article on which I shall have a word further on industrial opportunities in Brazil, something on the great state of Mattos Press, some opportunity, Negroes in Brazilian Hue of today, and a few facts pertaining to Negro immigration into Brazil.
(To be continued)
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Dear Bud: Just a line or so to let you hear from one who thinks so very well. I have a friend who thinks that it is the most wonderful club in the world. I have talked many of them last week and I have been last week and part of this week I have received a total of 60 letters. I have been flooded. I do hope that you will inform those Billions of people that you answer as soon as possible and that I have not forgotten them, but what answer as soon as possible I have bought nearly all the paper that the club has now waiting to get more.
When time presents itself I should be ready. No hurry, as I know that when you get sick you can take more of your valuable time. Best wishes to you and all of Dickerson, 759 N. Claybrook St. Memphis, Tenn.
Hopes to Be on the 100 Per Cent List to see among the list of new members one who will that particular person was my supervisor (Vern West). Since my new job was inward to my card and button. In the past that I am 100 per cent. My birthday was July 14. A member at that time so the Billikens could have sent me a card or will write me a line or two—Yours the Billikens West, Box 59, Brenham, Texas.
Lonesome Lexia
Dear Buds: I had to write three times the letter I wrote to my sister, Paige and now I guess I will have to write five times to get my card. I will have to write five times to get my card and my card and button very soon. I joined course. I realize that you have lots of time to tell the Billikens that I am "Jonesesome," I have not received any letters in a long time that I would be the happiest. I will write me half the letters that they send Florence Watterhouse
Please 100000000 times told the Bill
gave me as a fish and drop me a line.
Den, Del, Marlin, Texas. Hoping to
hear from you soon, I am a true Bill
Gibson.
A. Billiken Pianist
Dear Bud: I wish to become a member of your wonderful team. The Defender, especially of the Defender Junior. If you now have a new member I promise to be loyal, faithful and 100 per cent throughout. If you have a new member I am considered a good pianist. If ever the Billiards need a good pianist call me 142° E. Altrandgoa Ave., Pueblo, Colo.
A. Loyal Billiken
BiMiken School Teacher
Dear Bud: I am mighty proud to say I have the Billikens, but I am not satisfied. I want more. I am a school teacher. Of course I am old lady (smile). I am only 17 years of age.
how funny it is that the Billikens have mistook me for a boy when I am an Alexander King, when it is Miss Atherton King. If all the Billikens will surely promise to answer all letters.
In a few days I do hope that I may have page a success. Hoping that you and all the Billikens will write me. I am 12th St., Birmingham, MA, 302 N. 12th St., Birmingham, MA.
Wants Mail
Dear Bud: I have been in the club only a few days. I have received many letters already. I appreciate their kindness. I have received a promise to answer all that I receive.
Yours, a true 100 per cent Billikens, www.billikens.com, 425 Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL.
To Be 100 Per Cent
Dear Bid: Hope you had a nice day, and I hope you had a nice day for a long time, but promise to be a 100 per cent Billiken in the near future. I will be a Biller for my vacation, but I hope that the Biller club will accept me for the Biller club - Yours for success, the Biller club. 2415 Paris Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46211.
Enjoys "Bud Says"
Dear Bud! I was once a 100 per cent
customer of the paper every week I did not submit
anything, I have finally awoke and
am sending in some riddles. Please
am sending in some riddles. Please
will try to answer them to the best I can.
I will try to answer them to the best I can.
I enjoy the "Bud Says" and as soon
as I see a page and read the "Bud Says", I then
page and read the "Bud Says". I then
think Joseph McDonald's "Hathing
Beauty", is the best one this week.
I am a 100 per cent Billiken of your grand
mother, 1500 K. N. C. Fremont, Neb.
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I wish to become a member of The Chicago Defender Bud Billiken Club.
ATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1923
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Now that the drawing contest is over we must get down to real 100 per cent. That means I want every Blinken to make an attempt to be happy. If every Blinken resolves to do a better job what a wonderful club we would
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What is the name of the Billiken? They are all right. Here is one who sent us her picture and like a whole lot of people, not sign Attach your name to the card and send in so that you will get credit. Will the Billiken be printed please send in known name so that you can publish it next week.
What is the matter with the Bills' knees? They are all right, but the one who sent us her picture and like a whole lot of men and women, not him, names, Attach notice, make everything you send in, so that will give credit for it. Will the Bills' whose picture please send in be made to that we can print it next week? From now on, a dear friend of Xlx, Was to a Basket, will be
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POEMS
Why the Tea Was Weak
Have You Ever Made a Mistake Like This?
It's fine to ask our friends to tea,
but they make it harder.
So last time we did all the work
And even made the cakes.
How nice and bright the table looked!
In rows upon the shining tray;
The teapot stood behind.
Our guests sat down and looked so
To hear the kettle singing.
That time and beautiful sugar, too.
We thought of everything.
Or that is what we tried to do.
But one thing we forgot:
Pure water in water in.
No tea was in the pot!
But this mistake was quickly cured.
It did not spoil our feast.
And forgotten once at least!
There was a young fellow from Rath
Where form was as thin as a lath;
When he walked about.
(Then he walked out. He filled up the whole of the path.
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LETTER WEEK
LETTER WEEK
Mildred Writes
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Will Answer All Letters
Dearest Bud; I am a constant roadside resident of the Bronx and am very interested in the Billiken club. I do wish that I might receive a part of the country. I am a high school student in the sophomore class. Some of the many studies that I am taking in high school are in science and music. I call the Billikens to write me as I faithfully promise to be a friend. I have to hire a private secretary. Well, I hire Josephine Jones, a sophomore Josephine
A Bllliken Phllanthropist
Receives One Letter
Odis' Mail Decreases
Dear Bud: I was certainly overloaded with the news, but I felt big, knowing that at last I was a member of the greatest team in the world. Bud old top, Well, Bud, can you imagine that I haven't received a letter from the team to drop me a line. Hoping that you will see that my mail increases, I am in Oak St., Duquoin, Ill.
Became Interested
Dear Bud: I haven't read so much
read interested me too much and
read interested me too much that I
would like to become a member and
be a friend. I will ask for
likes. I will answer all letters
received. Hoping to receive my card and
a gift, I will send it to S.
Greenwood St. Lebanon, Texas.
Interested in Dramatic Art
Dear Bud: *Hello*. It is with great pleasure that I am the rest of the Billiken. These few lions leave me feeling liness. I am a little sad today, so I thought I would write you. Today I am sending you a poem and a request for approval. My brother has been reading the Billiken page for some time and I am very pleased. blank. Well, Bud, I guess this is about all this time—Yours as a 100 per cent of Harper, 2551 I, St. San Diego, Calf.
A New 100 Per Cent
Dear Bud: am sending in my
planned to become a member of the
Bud Billiken club
to represent me as a
per cent Billiken. If not, I hope
to be a member of the Bud
Billiken club will work to be a 100 per cent Billiken.
My age is 16. Hoping to receive some
gift from you, I will work to be a 100 per cent Billiken.
Just a Letter
Dear Bud: of 12. I read
your column every week and have be-
come a very good friend. I pretty good so I will send in some of my work next week. I would like to
me. Hoping to receive my card and
button membership will find my
membership application will
close now. John Williams, 604. E. But
St. Norfolk, Va.
Mr. Abraham
Dearest Bud: I suppose I am a
little stranger to you. But I hope
I can be a true Billiken. I have a
name is Mae Landis. White, Box 226.
I want to be a true Billiken. I have
a about your club, so I want to join it.
Ove, Brow my name, Bristolte or Clanlan, and little it is. My mother and father are both dead. My dear aunie, I am 14 years old and I will be a little girl. I shall try to become a true Billiken and I want all the girls to write to me. From a dear little friend—Breatlerdahlia, Ark. Bristolte's not alone, each and every Billiken's own.
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Mrs. Calle Corley and son wife are attending the funeral of her nephew. Mrs. Nollie Foxall and baby daughter. Miss attending the funeral after spending a month in Chicago with her daughter. Mrs. Elma L. Lewis of days with her mother here. Lee Hall and Jessie Vaughn left recently for New York, days with her mother here. Lee Hall and Jessie Vaughn left recently for New York, days with her mother here. Ny. Regins
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Miss Emmie Pearl White and James were married last Thursday night.
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BY ALXANDER O. TAYLOR
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Cleveland 809
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Cleveland, 10th, Aug. 31. Mrs. Anne
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cacao as guests of their sister, Mr. Mann, was delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. Eva Farafax, 865 Carson Street, Milwaukee, and Mrs. Henry Porter, Yountown, Ohio, out-of-town guest, attending next month. Nearly meeting with Mrs. Tuesday, Mrs. Lucile Morrow, attorney. Attorney Chester Giles repleiess the case of the late Jeremy Dickerson, Attorney Dickerson, assistant to the city the week end. Mr. Dickerson is attorney for the Liberty Life Company, Mr. W. K. Wiggins, 171 E. 66th St., Miami, dined in honor of guest Mr. R. K. Moon, Bryant Ave. Covered in flowers, in honor of guest Charlotteville, Va., sister of Mrs. Charles Gurvain, Cleveland, is visiting given for her, Dr. and Mr. J. T. Suggs, Cleveland and other visiting friends Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Chicago, J. Forrestville Ave.
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Those from out of town who attended the first Baptist church at Riverdale park were Miss Searz and Miss Hibbitt of Cleveland. They are also the Hibbitt of Cleveland. They are also Mrs. E. Salutbury and some Mrs. E. Salutbury and some tended the Cedar Saturday.
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Miss Helen Lester is spending the month of August with her shaker. She is in Florida, Caroline, Mrs. Charles M. Mathews is also visiti- vating her friend, Dr. Robert. Mrs. Richardice Mathews has returned from the C. where she has hung on an operation. A. J. Lester has undergone an operation. A. J. Lester July 22 at the home the bird's parents.
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MOST GIRLS NEED PARTICULAR HELP WHICH G.F.P.GIVES
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St. Joseph's G.F.P. To Restore Their Vitality
The time when girls are developing into womanhood is one of the most important periods in their lives, because of the bearing it has on their future years.
Irregularity, cramping spells, headaches, backaches and that awful feeling of depression and listlessness at this time are sure signs that the delicate female organs are not coming into their functions as Nature intends they should.
If something is not done to restore these organs to their proper condition, the unfortunate girl I certainly suffer much unnecessary pain and embarrassment, besides the loss of much valuable time from school and other duties.
In addition there is real danger that the state of weakness, bad health and pain which at this time will continue through many years of her after-life.
"There is another and still greater menace at this time," says the representative of the discoverers of St. Joseph's G. F. P., which is now being introduced here, "and this is Catatum of the Generative Organs, that dreaded malady which has now been proven beyond a doubt to be the direct cause of nine out of ten cases of so-called female disorders. It is during this period, when a girl's vitality is so low and the delicate female organs overtaken, weakened, or easily weakened her system; slowly but surely dragging down her health and causing her to suffer those distressing symptoms of this disease which show themselves in backaches, headaches, cramps, irritability, and that awful feeling of depression and weariness.
"At this period many mothers fail in their duty to their daughters with the result that they suffer sorrow and remorse for many years after the months drag by bringing the same old burden of pain and suffering to their unfortunate girls.
"On the other hand, thousands of happy mothers are simply carried away with amazement, enthusiasm and gratitude when they see the wonderful changes St. Joseph's G. F. P. is so quickly bringing about in the condition of their weakened and undernourished daughters by building up their flesh and strength and relieving them from pain and suffering."
That is the reason for the phenomenal success G. F. P. is having in building up youthful women and restoring them to health, with plenty of vitality, energy and youthful buoyancy. The discoverers of this wonderful medicine have succeeded in combining in G. F. P. certain properties which enable it to quickly and surely overcome and stamp out the headed enemy of women - Cataract of the Generative Organs. If your druggist hasn't got St. Joseph's G. F. P. send one dollar to Battier's Pharmacy, Memphis, Tenn. for a bottle.
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"You can't imagine how I suffered for five year years," says Mrs. B. M. Melon, the attractive young mother of M.elson, the attractive young mother of 1619 Humber Street. "I was troubled with displacement, a terrible hobbit, my back, my hobbit, throbbing headaches almost constantly. I would be all day doing a little housework which ought to have been done, but I was so weak that I would have to sit down and rest every few minutes.
I kept getting weaker and more obsequious all the time, in spite of all I did to try and get relief, until some friends, who were using St. Joseph's
"I have taken three bottle of G. F. P. and two pounds in weight. My friends all say much better I look since I began using this wonderful medicine and I feel better. I feel better, too. All my soreness and pain is gone now; I don't have these dreary mediasics any more, and I don't have any pain to do all my housework without tiring. I certainly do thank G. F. P. I am doing is to help me back to health. Displacement of the uterus, which caused most of Mrs. Nelson's misery, is common trouble among women nowadays. The principal symptoms of G. F. P. are named by Mrs. Nelsen, are a sensation of dragging, and weight in the abdomen, pain and soreness, lift weights and a more appetite.
This distressing aliment was forged during a period of disease within the uterus, and because of this belief many women have been encouraged to eat foods that give getting any real benefits from the treatment. The various kinds of supports intended to hold the uterus in place. Such a support is weakening of the natural suppurations of this important organs and the unfortunate women who are wearing an unfortunate constitutional weakness, which nine times out of ten is brought on by organs that dreaded enemy of women which leads to most of their pain in the back and sides, pain in the legs, nervousness, nausea, weakness, and appetite and that awful feeling of weariness and depression, so common among women and girls now. The proven reliability of St. Joseph's G. F. P. to overcome and stamp Caratain as well as its well-known power to build up and strengthen the muscles, makes it an ideal means of relief from this distressing condition which is commonly known as "talking of the uterus."
If your druggist hasn't got St. Joseph's G. F. P., send one dollar to Battler's Pharmacy, Memphis, Tenn., for a bottle.
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G. F. P. WINS THE PRAISE OF HUNDREDS OF OUR BEST WOMEN
Success of St. Joseph's G. F. P. Proves That Confidence, Which Girls and Women Are Placing in This Wonderful Medicine Is Not Misplaced
Hardly a day passes now without many reports of astonishing results from the use of the famous medicine known as St. Joseph's G. F. P., by women all over the South since its introduction here.
Girls and women who had been trying first one thing, then another, to rid themselves of the pain, irregularity, nervousness, irritability, loss of appetite, discomfortishment and lack of normal weight which catarrh of the delicate generative organs makes them endure, are learning more and more every day that this St. Joseph's G. F. P. is the medicine they should have had at the first sign of their trouble.
But, then, this was hardly possible, since G. F. P. has only recently been introduced generally. Now that. it is proven that it actually stumps out catarrh, and they are able to again restore their robust health, strength and vitality; and start life over again, so to speak, there is not the least wonder that it is proving such a big success and its sales are growing by leaps and bounds. such overwhelming enthusiasm among girls and women here about the discoverers. "It is really no more than we expected because we were for women who had been going along month after month in actual misery, and to get and relief scarcely at all.
We do not-believe that we are confident P. when we say that we are confident more than a thousand girls and boys in our drug store drug shop this week in many cities all over this part of the country. If your drugstub hasn't got St. Joan's P., send one dollar to Battler Pharmacy, Memphis, Tenn., for a bottle.
SUFFERED ALL KINDS OF PAIN, SHE SAYS
SUFFERED ALL KINDS OF PAIN, SHE SAYS
Until She Learned that G. F. P. Is Making It Easy for So Many, Women to Go Through the Change in Their Lives.
"While the change of life was affecting me I suffered all kinds of pain in my back, and at times I had to go to Mrs. Mrs. Allen Patty of Dallas, Texas.
"My head felt so dizzy, that I could not stand on my feet, and I was wilted and I didn't know how I was over going to lie in through it. One day St. Jephan recommended to me and now I cannot be in praise of this great female medicine. I feel altogether like a different woman to all who suffer a cancer."
FEELS STRONGER AND HAS PLENTY OF VITALITY NOW
"I think that St. Joseph's G. F. P. is all that anybody ever said it is," she said. "I say Mrs. J. Newby, who lives at 737 Richmond Ave. in Memphis, tried doctors and other remedies, but found nothing that helped me like St. Joseph's G. F. P. did. I did not find anything that different women at the time had finished the first bottle. I want to tell every woman to use it. I firmly believe that several bottles of this medicine will correct any female irregularities."
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During an altercation at 2 a.m. Sun-
aay Sigs Stewart, 35, 162 We 2atit St,
feluved asttatiana of the eye'at the
Re arguing with Charlee Spanier.
Sr SG $3 Soe guMay
HG Be, “Was cat onthe wrist and
Nfinam sin, 49, 201 7, 134 St,
Hemovd from ineteont of ste, Ws 135th
Sipto Bellevue, hostel, Suna
‘ode or" yecudess” desing. Golde
leth, 8 efS hese: Aces eas atruck
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Diieed Ene an of"he cb failed
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pron ie Tee iobths Stews struck
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Reed, Seedy aiernaon
‘Sls iihelnina Pais, 28, 258.
radish Sa” seriously tasted semen
the eas struck “and mocked oun
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AC Tenor Ave."at 4 o'cock Saturaay
Pei agnah Raxch 04 6 220
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Beret ats iter he eat
shieged Ghat “Sescli store heehee
fashConcaining $9 cente and’ ® pal
SER ital, nots, 20t
satin St, Mippeatea Spdlore "ine eran
SEN uated cane acgured, che tele
Ronglat Alcs Odorgs de, a tiborers 48
BeSeG Alone a Charge‘ robbery in
tha, fiae tee, “OUB pnaed net
Esterman Palmers 24, 5§ West 1301
01 Gta sent the ombs Yn detsult
St it"sp Jude 'tanctva, tn renee
{indictment ‘charging him: with robbery
Tike ase dersess Palmer, who had
EceRowt ‘on Fo0a0 tal iesaed he
“Alkér being convicted of Seating
Beasts bs aes a.m
PORES, 203 GEA gees
Enather min ioust spend the net, Be
month and" ef daye on aveltare tana.
asad aaehe” i300 We Sea,
ut forhaving heroin fn nls Possession.
ar tfen gent tothe" werthouse fr
‘Thomas Eraser. 34, 49 W. 9th St.
sae glahanted Bods Greer veins a
Sted and Charge ‘wih operdting a
Palstaining a wince or gambling at 24
qalte, Ada Brown, 42, 252 WW. 137th
sc wnotie saber to te yan attend”
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Shedetay nd nersoven thersto.
BROOKLYN NOTES
_ Slemperssana teens of the Convivia
Gee Tat aan preraeing for ean
Sout” Senterivee” outing’ foe Mela" at
Either fos nest Frtane, cvering.
Mrs. Loltic Leaville. 1240 Prospect
Pi chalrmany of the Beogretsive Tete:
BA Rinse estoee i Sa
See do" the. suede dat ot her
mothey. ars. Stary Northrop. who
Y. W. C. A. NOTES
aise tiger Center, ne is a et
Semne tn Ainbadia The sacri and
Senn er end bore
ee Heat ist ae OS, SR
BG tastor ison her vacation, Al36
Sire tel CSP its wer nee
ee aueeletagle Be, agra
Be Saat ERB eee
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ana Sige Heln'S. Sibi bales Sera:
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Barth eae ar Wet
tere! Charleston, WW Va Sirs. AC
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Sines Minee? SSeerton: Betrole
SUSE SIS lene orga Sie Looe
faye igs Mla BSE, Besar aS
Edna. Wetater, Miss Ora 0. Contes, and
alia igh lar Ine neamond
MOTOR PARTY RETURNS
Xawr Sore, Avg. 21A, motor party
contisting of prominent New Yorkers
Sen Writes nae sane” xelumned
iferm oneal where the Yours sen
these Salehijal Weght® Sannin a
Riles “Gag tne beaut Slane
BuScotand cats tne goatee ois Cane
Adi oun Fe Nap Inca Me
des Sus" Coreg 1 Ferautan. 27,
Eta Ee, SHSSEME EAE Ww as
Burt Gat Sten oul Gecen, Hoge
ii, ana Ne, and Sita neal, BPA
Hale Bhatt
Srstopar Boston, Montreal and” New=
bert
WILSONS SHIP SAILS SEPT. 3
Theor of a neptect Gay yell gecur
og the, ice TOE Cina” oye, See
Sout Sols Seal we Bande ae Nee
Siz cidito sll dm atatter of Cate
MOEA RD Gann ht ened
ethupta tS SaeehN eac a
Bide Cie Stata
2H, {6S ne teal taleGne sd
raning (will be, atstributed free, All in
ELS ante, Seabee Eats
Aigegre “loving rable, may" vee"
fected
Saag
‘The Verorans Core eee er
SSSR, ie be HUE vast
eck for the annual election of offl-
WThe oMfters who were, sjected are:
Dr RG Ligineon. chairman: ira
Rirldge,‘ice-dhnirman: Hearsay" John
Bnrleeesatrers Hares €, smiuhe deere:
Eiri: Rlethgier “Abrapiegne aéelotant
feceun ong, foun: Shenae
Shins, ‘The hoard at governors. elected
Bre enarlty "We pfimaces Sten, Mats
eee bas wil ae bolt
Hoes esata, Mernerg Walks. B.
EeSig HSIB! Wintasn Wren, Be oreat
Beeeehacne, Thgnae Nudedge’ haan
Pome Herre "oney. “Grant Petia
FomaeFiartey Gna We Woodralt chisuet
JUDGE AIDS LEAGUE
usice Seremiat. SMahoner fp Su-
prrnie Court Ratbrdis™ permitted the
Eeacimen’s Union, zag. cles {9
EE" with whieh to, helps nay 418,000
forthe" pranert at a3? We, dasih St
‘er ceogding Yo" ehe. pelltlon to. Justice
Mavones: Nine’ sociels wan ‘eraanteed
Starch Fi, 180, haa L100" members. has
Basic Gnd Geheh wenetea fae es
Eonuifvente "and hes, assets ofc, 455
[in'cash-and Liberty. bonds, unimmatred
Tate tine couchmman’s ropuianity and
Dacha ara mm aee te ae
Ernlation want Yo enfy ts st 29b-
CUT ABOUT WOMAN
tetwean.arigks of “menshine’ corn.”
ce" Sie Rowen ener” ater Sse
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ids Stead avslved in» heated re:
funn Seer che mente of woman a
Ms BE ana "Penok “ae eas
roupeed’ uncon "Stim Actin “Sate
Rubino to te"nateiea Yo.cne Haeiem
"Sudha Gane thine ae Bolng cut with
a eoife wae amait Shing Ws, Shims
eee Se eal Ue Be
convention in Chicago’ and ' couldn't
‘ake the wi.
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ene ero taeeension nan Saw
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sour MESTRE ds aan
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coletertedireinnns at Meson
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seaete at Ue Re eohetan! set
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Saber ctener ahs Beater
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[kon was overcome hy escaping gas fror
The Silver Spray circle of St. Mark's
ac i Sthsren rake lan Haney at
ihe Tésidence of Sire" Gann Vid W
fhe residence of Are. Gaskin
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whee Eehee Pare" Sra esto
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Settee Ser ale
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Hotel Tangy: Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Layesrae, Chicago: Mr. and Mrs. Tracy
Hotel Biltmore; Dr. and Mrs. Jones and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Tele. Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pratt, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Williams, Grand Rapids, Mlch.; Aaron C. Thompson, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Matt Houseley, New York City; J. Miller, Chicago; Jack Williams, Marion, Ohio; George Young, Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. June Morrison and daughter, New York City; J. A. Ford, Pori Huron, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. F. Ford, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Dennis, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mrs. A. Inby and daughter, Laura, and sister, Chicago; A. L. Haywood, Cleveland, Ohio; E. B. Balley and wife, Lima, Ohio; Mrs. Jessie Thomas, Frances Thomas, Mrs. Dora Smith, Miss Jessie Smith and C. Warren, Chicago; Miss C. A. Greene, St. Louis, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Harris and W. Louis Davis, Chicago; John Broomfield and Harry Buford, Omaha, Neb.; William Banks, Akron, Ohio; F. A. Thompson, Calgary, Alberta; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lewis, Cincinnati, Ohio; Arthur Thomas, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Lee Davis, Cincinnati, Ohio; I. W. Hurdnell, Oberlin, Ohio; Frank Moxee and Rufus Banton, Washington, D. C.
ALBION. MICH.
Mrs. Rosa Doulles and daughter
Mary Louise are on a visit with her niece, Mrs
Laura Howard. Bethel Baptist church
is on the campus. Mrs. Victoria lodges
on labor day. Victoria lodges
Park on labor day and a dance.
Dibble that the same night. William
SAGINAW, MICH.
Mrs. Resie Anderson has returned to work and delegates to the A. U., K. Y., D. A. of A. convention, and the Rev. and Mrs. Townsend are improving after being injured in a car accident. Mrs. Townsend and Mrs. Geo. Schaffer have recently Collins is in the city visiting relatives and friends from Battle Creek, which was a representative to the grand jury in his home. Mrs. Adelaide Smith will attend with relatives and friends in the city.
LANSING, MICH.
Charles Taubert of Saginaw was a visitor in the city last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Roberts are on their vacation in Lawrence. Mieh. Vivian and Frederick Hughes have returned to Chicago after visiting Mrs. L. Smith and Mrs. Logan for a week. Miss Tressa Jackson has returned home from the Sparrow hospital. Lee Cannon has returned to the city after visiting friends and relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis have returned to the city after a vacation in Kentucky. Mrs. Cora Mae Stevenson has left the city. William Simpson, Jr., has returned from his vacation in Adrian, Mr. Norvill and Miss Madeline Lucas of Jackson visited their uncle, Stephen Lucas, last week. Miss Mabel Lucas gave a birthday party to a host of friends at her home Wednesday. Aug. 29. Mrs. Brury, who has been in Grand Rapids as a representative of the Baptist delegate association, has returned home. Sam Bell, who has been visiting his brother, James Bell, has returned to his home in Chicago.
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Stanley Mathews of Detroit, Mich., mined here with a party of friends Grand Rapids, Mrs. H. C. Allen of Chicago will arrive here the last of the week's visit, after which they will go to Detroit. One of the most unique tenders to H. C. Allen, head waiter was tendered to H. C. Allen, head waiter was served was served. A. R. Jones was teatmaster. A token of remembrance trunk was presented by Levy Killen, hostess. Mr. and Mrs. E. Brigges have left here for an extended trunk through which they will be seen. This is very popular, is now at the Lakeside Inn at Jenson Park, Mich. Heidrich Feldman will show a show troupe, Mr. and Mrs. to him until October, after which they will go to California. They are going to guests of the Marwell brothers.
GRAND RAPIDS, NICH.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
visit his father and mother. The Chailn
August 27 to 26, the queens of Moseley
Baptist church, of which the M. and Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Williams of the Avondale
Chicago. James Fangborn is writing
in Chicago in October. Coleman and
Dewey Upton mourn convention. Mrs. Mia Terry and two
sons of Niles Mich., meted here on
Tuesday. The funeral of Cliff Coggins was
tuesday. 1,000 delegates at the
body was taken to Richmond, Ind. for
PARIS, KY.
Miss Jenna Buford is visiting rela-
tions with her family in Jackson and party of eight motored to Lexington, Ky., to the Pittsburgh, Pa., motored to Paris to visit relatives and motored to Montreal, Canada, James Derramus of Montgomery, Ala., is the guest of his brother, Dr. Samuel
OWINGSVILLE, KY.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodoro Miller of Logan, W. Va., has returned home. Mrs. Alice Dent of Detroit, Mich., came to visit her mother, Mrs. Millie Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Redmon of Salt Lick, Ky., spent a day with relatives. Clay Donaldson of Ashland, Ky., spent a day with relatives. Wilson Irod returned to Crab Orchard, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Moses Smith and Robert Trumbo motored to Mt. Sterling. Ky., recently, Mrs. Johnson Tolbert returned to her home in Ashland, Ky., after spending the week-end with her partngs, Mr. and Mrs. Turner Farrow. Clarence Howard returned to Logan, W. Va., after spending two days with his family. The C. M. E. church camp meeting is being held in Kimbrough grove. The Rev. J. V. Foster is pastor. The Empire band gave a dance at Benevolent Hall. Mrs. Lee Ramsey returned home from Ashland, Ky., Mrs. Mary Jordan of Indianapolis, Ind., and Mrs. Alice Howard of Mt. Sterling, Ky., were the guests of Robert Trumbo. Sycamore Copher left for Salt Lick, Ky., where he has been employed.
FRANKFORT, KY.
Miss Mary Emma Tracy underwent a bone surgery in doing well, Dr. C. J. Benderwood, Jr. W. National Williams and W. National enrollment, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Columbus, Ohio, are in the city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Hudson Second St. Mrs. Dr. Horner of New York Prof. and Mrs. Blanton. Richard Taylor of Louisville, KY, was in the city, Mrs. Katherine Kwa Jones and Mary Banks have been elected as teachers in the School of Nursing William Collins and Mary Collins will attend the Lexington
BOWLING GREEN, KY.
Harvey Hall, 25, son of Mrs. Mary Hall, 212 Chestnut St., died after a prolonged illness. Mrs. Beulah Jackson, Chicago, has returned to her home.
Pat Clark, 514 Fourth St., has returned home, after visiting her daughters in Indianapolis, Ind. Patrick Clark at this writing is visiting his daughters in Chicago, Mrs. Nannie Nurrell, her grandson, Joseph Ownsby, and her niece, Marian Jamison, are visiting relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Margaret Able and Mrs. Bessie Cruses are representing the Woman's Mite Mission, a department of the A. M. E. church. In their convention which is being held at Paducah, Ky. Dr. Z. K. Jones has moved into his new home at 506 State St. The Rev. Mr. Offut, pastor of the State St. Baptist church, has moved into the new parsonage recently purchased and renovated for that purpose by the church. B. F. Fathom and Miss E. E. R. R. were quitely married Wednesday evening, Aug. 15, and are now at home at 514 Fifth St. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart left recently to attend the Lexington fair at Lexington, Ky. The Y. W. P. club met with Mrs. Bessie Porter at 140 State St. Miss Leona Pattier is visiting relatives in Indianapolis, Ind. Miss Hester Harding of Indianapolis, Ind., is visiting her mother, Mrs. America Hardin, 340 Fourth St.
DANVILLE, KY.
The Rev. A. A. B.anks of Dallam, MA and the pastor at the First Baptist church Sunday morning, Mrs. Georgia Cox, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Willett, most honored to this in her Nash last week in commemoration of Nicholas willett to meet Meadines Marie B. Shields, Ella James and Miss Lavanna Esther to怀� her association for two days. Prof. James H. Wilson of Kearns was the first Baptist church Tuesday night, Aug. 1, W. L. several weeks in the city, left last Tuesday for Lancaster. Lew Tarrance, the pastor of the agency of the Domestic Life Insurance Company, last Saturday for his old house in Shelbyville, Ky, where he will visit the 50th anniversary of the attaches of the city postoffice. The 50th annual session of the meetings met in Harrodshire, Meer county, Aug. 15, 2015. The 50th annual session of the meetings met in Harrodshire, Meer county, Aug. 15, 2015. The 50th annual session of the meetings met in Harrodshire, Meer county, Aug. 15, 2015. The sum of $7,000 was collected at the session and J. Edmund Wood, D. D., of Dantew was recollection of Louisville, secretary, and the Rev John H. Frank of Louisville, entertain the association next year.
CYNTHIANA. KY.
Mrs. Julk, Rash of Pittsburgh, Pa. accompanied by Mrs. J. Jackson, returned to her home, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hacker, Mr. and Mrs. Cydia Bradshaw the past week, Mrs. Jasper Jones the honor of Mrs. Lucille Drownie of Danville, Mrs. Jasper Jones the guest of friends here, Mrs. Emily Griffin of Maryland has returned to her home, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark, Walter Clark, the guest of friends here, Ohio is home for 15 days vacation. The funeral of Sturgeon Church, Fort Ernest Johnson of Sturgeon Mich., is Gosset, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hoeines of Springfield, Ohio is the Walker of Mt. Sterling, Ky. is the week-end guest of his mother, Nettle Gown.
SOMERSET, KY.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Coleman of Brunswick, N.J., and Mrs. Nathan Burnett, C. R. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Ouseley of Fairview W. C. L. Green, Dr. and Mrs. Walter Walker of Maysville, N.J., and Mrs. Robert Ouseley of Maywood last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Will Goss, Dr. and Mrs. Virgil Jones and ass, Mrs. Amanda Edison of Riverside, N.J., and Mrs. Virgil Jones few days, Mr. and Mrs. Chase Gover are motoring to Riverside, N.J. E. Earley and wife of Richmond, Va. are the recipients of trombium to Mammoth Cave: The Rev. W. R. Gibson, Dr. and Mrs. James Williams, Mr. and Mrs. A. Richerson and Mrs. Tibanez, Mr. and Mrs. James Williams, Mr. and Mrs. A. Richerson and Mrs. John Tibanez of Brooklyn, N. Y. M. James John Tibanez of Parkersburg, W. Va. is the guest of Mrs. Richerson and Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Laura A. Gorcin, Mrs. Kilty Adrian Stanford to the missionary convention.
LANCASTER, KY.
Mrs. Lucile Patton has returned to her home with her mother, Mrs. James Jones, Mrs. Amie Mae George has returned to her home with her mother, Mrs. James Jones, Mrs. Amie Mae George has returned to her home with her mother, Mrs. Besile McKinley is with her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Jerry Dott, Mrs. Lace Hattie month with Mrs. Elizabeth Dott, Mrs. Jerry Dott, Mrs. Lace Hattie month with Mrs. Elizabeth Dott, Mrs. Jerry Dott, Mrs. Lace Hattie month this week for "Detroit," Mrs. where will remain for the winter. Mrs. Lucile Patton has returned to Chicago, after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn. Your vortex pocket was never intended for a toothbrush holder. If you must carry it a sanitary bag for that pur-
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to hear the lady evangelist, the Rev. R. T. Mitchel, preach. Mrs. Lucio Threats has returned from Boligee, where she went to see her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alexander, and their two children. Mrs. Louise Horten was called to Memphis for the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Jones, who died suddenly. The Rev. Jackson, the pastor of the Morning Star Baptist church, is holding a ten days' meeting at his church. Miss Willie Lee Turner is sick in bed. The Rev. A. C. Henley, pastor of the Shilo Baptist church, is holding his fourth anniversary this week.
COLORADO
DENVER, COLO.
Mrs. Grace M. Hoxter, 4520 Calumet Ave., Chicago, Ill., is a visitor here and is the house guest of her niece, Mrs. Dr. Woods.
James Welton, Johnson, secretary of the N. A. A. C. P., spoke to a capacity house at Shorter Chapel A. M. E. church Monday night of last week. The wonderful work of the association was detailed by the secretary and Denver citizens who are enthusiastic as to the work of the organization.
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helped / and encouraged by the mass
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by his wife and was the recipient of
many social affairs while here. The
trained in honor of Mr. Johnson and
his wife, who for some time was the house
clan at their home in Marion St. was
the guest of hour at a dancing party
ball. The hall was especially decorated
most elaborate affairs of the season.
D. arrived in the city to spend two
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under her direction. While in the
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It is generally known that hot irons destroy the vitality of the hair. These irons burn out all of the natural cells in the fibrous structure of the hair and destroy the life in this fibrous structure after contact with these hot irons. This practice, in using hot irons, is decidedly injurious and if continued may in time even destroy the life of the hair entirely and cause baldness.
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spread it on your head and eat it like butter
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PENNSYLVANIA
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1923
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
C A B Camp Fire
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church, York, Pa., was in the city last Sunday and preached at Centra Presbyterian who loft here to play in the national tennis tournament at college. She will be at Pa., where she will stay until Sept. 8. She was accompanied by Master James Place.
WASHINGTON, PA.
Mr. and Mrs. La. Y. Fields left for Chicago, where they will be the guests of Avo. Mrs. La. Y. Fields and Mrs. La. Timlite Dixon has returned home after spending two weeks in Chicago, where she will be at the Lattimore Dixon has returned home after spending two weeks in Chicago, where she will be at the Lattimore Dixon of our city led the Sahara Oriental band at Indianapolis. Mrs. La. Y. Fields just two weeks, Mrs. C. H. Tate of 120 E. Chestnut St. has returned home in Clinton, N. C. Farmville, N. C. Willett, C. C. and Rosehill, N. C. Thomas Lodge, No. 5, at the Elks grand lodge Lodge, No. 5, at the Elks grand lodge Clements and will also attend the Elks grand lodge in Chicago, Mrs. Mary Clement, and will attend the week-end in South Sharon with his sister, Mrs. Clifford of Cannonsburg and Mrs. Margaret Merrill, present week-end with Mrs. Rosie Cookley, visiting her father here, after spending some time in Johnstown, where she will be left for Detroit, Mrs. Jas. Burgess and Mrs. Add. Williams are now away on the Atlantic City.
PITTSBURGH PA
Ms. George Randall entertained her sisters, Ms. F. J. Pfeffer and Miss A. E. after five-course dinner Sunday in highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Wylie spent the week-end in Cleveland in highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Wylie congress for a short vacation. The Rev. C. C. Anderson has returned to congress this year to congress in Birmingham. George Allen motored here from Birmingham to Boyd, 2222 Wylie Ave. Mrs. Anne Neal, sister of Levi Stephan, relatives in Washington, Ga., and Chattanooga. Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Park Martin of 1801 Maplewood Ave. motored to Harper Perry to visit friends Wheeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wheeler of Sickle St. has graduated Wheeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wheeler of Sickle St. has graduated Wheeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wheeler of Sickle St. are visiting friends and son of Henry Stephans, 1802 and son of Henry Ave. are visiting friends in Chicago.
MASSACHUSETTS
The stewardess hoard No. 2, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Lee, arrived from Birmingham, Ala., and arrived from New York to friends. Mrs. Robert Owens and Mrs. Manute Ciles are very ill. Madam Jerry Lefter left the city Aug. 24 for Chicago.
COCOA. FLA.
TAMPA, FLA.
ARIZONA
Camp Notes
The Camp Harry J. Jones seems to be looking dreary these days as the air is cold and the weather they are not taking on any more time at present. Jacob Cosey was disgusted in Fort Dodge, Iowa. Staff Sgt. Ola Saunders has a new car and he can be seen driving in the street. The boys of Camp Harry J. Jones seem to be glad that the people of Douglas are not sinning. They fear God and know that some of them are Christians and all are not sinning. They are at the Baptist church of Douglas growing. There is some talk of the battalion going out on the field in a new camp. The new enemies which will last for a few day.
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THE TEA PARTY
MORE THAN SOAP-A HEALTH HABIT
home from Morris Brown university,
Tuskegee institute, St. Charles and St.
well as from Iowa towns, Mrs. Ora
hompson and james and grace Reyals
and hampson and james and grace Reyals
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
George Reed motored to Chicago for
the week end. Mrs. L. G. Young of
St. Charles motored to Chicago for
W. H. Milligan, Dr. W. H. Beeshaer
left by motor Sunday to visit friends
and Kansas City, M. P. Fields of
Waterloo, Virgil Winters of St. Jo-
nathan, and companyi
companied him. Dr. Beeshaer and Mr.
Fields will attend the national meet-
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M. Mrs. Williams was highly entertained by her sons and Miss Eileen Holmes of the bureau of engraving, at 211 West 10th Street, where she awns away, leave recently, after visiting Atlantic City and New York, where Miss Holmes was the guest of her brother, Chas. William, of the U. S. Navy, and the church clerk of Florida Ave. and the church clerk of Navy Ave. on law is on his annual leave. While she is his old home at Reedville, N. C. his father, Deacon Thomas. Hooker of Reedinville, equipped farm for the neat sum of $100,000. Buck of the department of teritory, is away on a long vacation, enlisting government prison officers on
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a party of 39 guests last week in Toledo. Richardson is in Toledo, Ohio. visiting friends, Eugene Adams has been visiting. Mr. Griffen, who has been visiting, the Mrs. Richardson in Hospital in De Moines, Iowa. C. Washburn, in Paterson, Mrs. and Mrs. J. Washington, Mrs. B. Shaw in Fort Kent, Kent. Mrs. B. Shaw in her piece, Jenect Wyatt. H. Pruttt and her piece, Jenect Wyatt. H. Pruttt and Patton of Omaha, motored to Toledo. The Rev. G. Gateway is visiting in Arkansas. A weliner wives, we gave a park in honor of Mrs. Hawkins, Mrs. Louis. Other out-of-town guests, Mrs. Leroy Howard of Parsons and Mrs. Leroy Howard of Parsons and Mrs. Mk Howard, Mrs. Richardson of G. W. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Richardson to Coffeyville, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kan, have moved back from Wichita, Kan.
Mrs. Flosse Briggs and Harry Thompson were married last week and William Reed, an employee of the A. F. & S. Reed, an employee of the A. F. & S. First St. Wednesday afternoon no. 10. First St. Wednesday afternoon no. 10. children in Kansas. Their address is unknown. Mrs. Katy Williams is married to Mrs. Martha Reed. The Pastors' aid is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. K. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Seattle. Wash, was a visitor of the Rev. G. B. Oliver Thursday. They have been married since Rev. Mr. Branch of Los Angeles, Cal. Rev. Mr. Branch of Los Angeles, Cal. Rev. The Rev. W. B. Harlo of Los Cruces, N. Mex. stopped over a few days. B. C. Allen and delegates of the A. M. Rev. to attend the annual conference. Rev. to attend the annual conference. Brooks were married Tuesday night at the home of W. B. Brooks.
MINNESOTA
DULUTH, MINN
The Rev. R. B. pastor of Calviston Baptist church, left last Monday for his home in St. Paul, where he was born. B. C. Allen and delegates of the A. M. Rev. to attend the annual conference. Brooks were married Tuesday night at the home of W. B. Brooks.
MINNESOTA
DULUTH, MINN
The Rev. R. B. pastor of Calviston Baptist church, left last Monday for his home in St. Paul, where he was born. B. C. Allen and delegates of the A. M. Rev. to attend the annual conference. Brooks were married Tuesday night at the home of W. B. Brooks.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jonsa, Mr. and Mrs. Tippa, Mrs. and Mrs. Tippa, Mrs. and Mrs. Tippa, Martin of Zeevans, Mrs. and Lawrence Kan, where they lived. Leroy Shankard returned from Chautauqua. Leroy Howard and children were housemates. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Korter entertained
LOUISIANA
The Rev. Mr. Regez of Belle Alliance, accompanied by Miss Pearl Armold, mounts the stage at Missress Messra. Thomas and Day were visitors in the city last week. Detroit, Ms. to join her husband, where they will meet in town from town recently, moved in town from town recently. Mr. Bourgeois, blacksmith at Point A, has several visitors with him this week.
ALEXANDRIA, LA.
Dr. T. L. Weishen, formerly of New York University, and Dr. of the State Medical association. He is attending the National convention, which convened Monday. The district convened district and the Central New Orleans district and the Central New Orleans district and Amile Ia., respectively, endorsed Dr. for the office of bishop of the D. for the office of bishop of the A. M. E. church in the
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SPRINGFIELD, IL
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CHICAGO HEIGHTS. — Returned to her home in Kentucky to re-enter high school. She has been home for four weeks. Emily M. Embry returned to four weeks. Miss Gonza Cortes returned to four weeks. Aug. 25 for the Baptist convention in Urbana and Mrs. Sanders of Champlain friends, Ms. E. K. Allison, Ms. Allison also were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shawra, and of Miss Stokes. The Rev. Mr. J. von lahson, a vigilant minister at in city in behalf of a Free Will Baptist church, climbed Aug. 26. He Walker settled house to keep homes for him and his two children, with good friends. He will attend the annual convention of A. M. E. Church Sent. 16 in the city.
MOUND CITY, ILL.
ELGIN, ILL
CHAMPAIGN, IL
Robert Smith, who made his home in Chicago, left for five years, left for Chicago Saturdays to begin training in music, and wrestling at the Young Men's Christia
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PEORIA JLL
Rev. Todd of St. Paul Baptist church will leave for Baptist association. Rev. Willem of Mt. Zion Baptist church will leave for association at Los Angeles. The memorial Baptist churches have been raising money to send their participants back to the appointed superintendent of Mt. Zion caused by the untimely death of Caleb Haley who are attending the Sunday school convention of the M. E. church at St. Charles. The tendered Mrs. Gertrude Haley a birthday present to Mrs. Chan Johnson are the proud participants of Chicago are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Journeys. Rev. Sherman is winding up his church. Ms. Madame Sanford, Olson, turned from St. Louis, where they Banks and Mrs. G. Baker returned from Mounds Saturday night. Mr. H. Stone Turner has felt for Washington. Mrs. Ivana Porter of Baton Rouge, la, when she Banks and Mrs. Viva Haley, left for home after a pleasant stay. We hear the wedding bell for Mrs. Dell Hughs. M. A. Jamison and September instead of October. The couple will live with the birds' parental care, smiling go to housekeeping in the beaufort Fifth St. Jamison has purchased
MOUNDS ILL.
DECATUR JLL
JOUET JJJ
CAIRO JUJ
BLOOMINGTON, ILL.
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with her aunt, Mrs. Georgia Washington
Mrs. Anna Holmes and Mrs. Joseph
married Aug. 18. The next meeting of the
women was at the home of Mrs. Georgia
Washington, with Mrs. Anna Holmes-Robinson
Kansas City is the city of her aunt,
Mrs. Lena Wilhelm of Chicago is visiting
friends in the city, Corrine
session at Mounts of the U. B. F., and
the delegate of the local order, Dr. E.
examine of the state and jurisdiction,
has returned Mounds after at-
tenuation.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Hedgeley enter
their brother, M. T. Green of Chicago,
his brother, J. W. Duff, and Mrs. Sawyer of
music instruments, Inc. Waddell and
musical instruments, Inc. Waddell and
part M. Green received to Chicago
his sisters, Miss Fannie Duff and Mrs.
Sawyer.
DANVILLE, ILL.
CENTRALIA. ILL.
The Mases Irène Evans and Char-
lotte Dawson, both from Danville by the Imperial club, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hancock and Mrs. and Mrs. Indianappons. Mrs. David Harper is怀
tourist Tolley Jr. has returned home to
tourist Tolley Jr. has returned home to
other eastern clubs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Larkin and Harry Reed spent an
eastern club dance at Lincoln park. Mrs.
Mrs. Nazarine Caruthers of Tolteo.
Otto, Mrs. and Lloyd Gadley of
guests of Mrs. Nina Floweres. Mrs.
a pleasant visit in Sullivan, Indiana.
HODGES PARK, ILL.
DECATUR, ILL.
JACKSONVILLE JLJ
Miss Carrie Lee Brinkman is visiting Etta May Brannon is also visiting in Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simmons, Etta May Brannon, also a brief visit with relatives Colo. after a brief visit with relatives John Easley of W. Morgan St. was slightly damaged by the fire. Mrs. Sarah young friends Friday in honor of her sister Quinley, II. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hillen Johnson in honor of their aunt, Mrs. Cressie Malker of St. Paul. Mrs. Marian Johnson in Dantville, II. Mrs. Elsa Johnson in Dantville, II. Mrs. Elsa Johnson in city with relatives and friends. She went from her to East St. Louis to attend Miss Kira Pinkett of Omaha, Neb. she was mother, Mrs. W. J. Bue, in S. Chay Aye, Mrs. Hester Brown and Mrs. Cressie Malker.
PARIS, ILL.
MATTOON, ILL.
JERSEYVILLE, ILL.
MT. VERNON, ILL
Mrs. John Braun and daughter, Ora Damon Gohney has returned after an extended visit in Danville, Mrs. Anna Mother, Mrs. Prue, Mrs. The "T" society mother, Mrs. Prue, Mrs. The "T" society park last Thursday afternoon, Quite a surprise, Mrs. Prue, members and their guests, Mrs. and Mrs. W. E. Bell left last week for Cleveland, Lexington and Indianapolis. Cleveland, Lexington and Indianapolis. Chicago. Mary Carter has returned after attending the Eastern Star lodge meeting.
PONTIAG, ILL.
LONE STAR STATE
B. V. Hudley is recovering from her recent severe illness. The timesheet for her last while riding in an automobile last Friday at Sunday at Rock Island Anglican church, Mrs. Mavina Sanders of New Iberia, Sunday at Rock Island Anglican church, Mrs. A. Boman, Sr. WU St. 86.
SHERMAN, TEXAS
Mr. and Mrs. John Shawnee, for-
cally associated with the college
camps and Mrs. J. Washington of
Hawksburg, and Mrs. J. D. Goodson, spent the week-end visit
to the college. The students were entertained at dinner on Sunday.
TAYLOR, TEXAS
Mrs. Arteria Hughes returned home to San Antonio after visiting her husband, Butler was in Austin recently on business and Mrs. J. L. Dickey motored to Bancorp and Smithville recently, where she returned home from a visit in Caldwell. Tommie, her daughter, left San Antonio, where she met the Mackey of San Antonio was in the city recently on business. Mears. M. V. were visitors in the city recently. Dr. J. were visitors in the city recently. Dr. again, Jacob Balls and family of Fors Worth are in the city visiting relatives and friends. There are in the city visiting relatives and friends. There are a visitor in city with relatives and friends. Mrs. W. B. Bramley, Mrs. J. L. Dickey were visitors from Austin recently.
Mrs. E. L. Downing, Valley Mills, Tenn.
Katelyn, Mrs. Melissa Walls,
Mrs. Melissa Walls,
San Antonio, came home on account of
the death of her husband, Dr. Baumann, after an
auto accident. The remalms were sent,
temporary. Eldress A. L. Lawns of the Church
temporary. Eldress A. L. Lawns of the Church celebrated the third anniversary of his pastor, the Rev. A. Jackson.
Stones were married Aug. 15 at the
Stones were married Aug. 15 at the
Stones, the Rev. S. W. Ellis officializing.
BROWNWOOD, TEXAS
The San Angelo district Sunday
last week took a clock on Sunday
night with a sermon by the Rev. T. Kelly and wife of Breckenridge, Texas.
Beaulich University is visiting her sister
under of Cibborea, Texas. A visitor was a visitor with relatives here last week. Melvin
verson and other points on his annual
Little Father of Shawnee, Oklan, was a
Heaver St. Mrs. Willie Woodruff spent several days in Waco last
in Temple attending the fair.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS
Pligrin Rest association, convened by the Rev. R. Barnes, moderator, the Rev. W. Barnes, moderator, and parodied on Morgan and Elizam Win, will leans in a few days and will be about to leave left for the Windy city reverence daughter left for the Borrett of Carbert left for home recently.
HEARNE, TEXAS
Morn, Norma Waller has returned
wife of her late husband, visiting
her sister, Mrs. Willa Winne-
son, her brother, Mr. William
Ray left for Galveston recently. Leslie
Ray left for Galveston recently.
Saturday, where he live with his
wife, Martha, at Galveston. Calif. has Saturday, Leon Commons of Marta affair week-end here with
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PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS
The Rev. R. M. M. Powell delivered an arlington firefighters meeting. Herbert Rayford lirst for Kansas $9.80 batt City, Mo. last Thursday. Give John-li order, so was in the city last Sunday. Mia, conical lirst
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COLUMBIA, MO.
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KANSAS CITY, MO.
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
MEXICO, MO
Mrs. Cassie Mellia of St. Paul, Minn.
Mrs. Helen Hester of Jackson, Miss.
lil. Ill. Jacobson, Jacobson,
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Joe Douglass, Mrs. N. J. Cooper,
and Douglass, Mrs. N. J. Cooper,
Mr. Swan attended the grand lodge at Jefferson City, Ms. Susie Dudley Mitchell list. T. E. Harrison is at the Springs slick list. Ms. Wolfe Krimick of Chicago is here with her sister Tena is here in Des Moline Iowa, visiting Ms. Florence Perkins of St. Louis is in the city, Ms. Andrew Johnson is at the Mrs. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson attended the picnic at Jefferson City, Mrs. Lula W. H. Smith is attending the fair at W. H. Smith is attending the joy of joy, Ili, stopped over from Jefferson City, where she has been attending the school from her visit in independence, Mo. she visited Chicago, a visit to Chicago, Ms. Mary E. Hicks of Huntsville, Mo. was recently, Mrs. Bessie Cadwell is on the slick list. Mrs. Cassie Malkin of Brown, her sister, will remain for several weeks as guest of her brother and sister, Ms.
DALTON, MO
Robert Hughes attended the grand lodge of the U. B. F. held in Jefferson city; Mrs. Amanda Basey and Miss Clara Nixon, Kansas City, and Willie Alena Hall is visiting in Kansas City. Alena Hall is visiting in Kansas City. Barton are returned from a visit in Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. were visitors in Brookfield Inkstall.
FULTON, MO.
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OKLAHOMA
Mrs. Corinne Graham, one of our teachers in the school, roped over for a short visit with Miss Sadeia Davie, Prof. Spencer of Dobson was in truckload of young people of the First Baptist church at Barriece White of Reddell, Okla., visited Miss Marcela Mae Davis, Mrs. Gill, Mrs. Katherine Davis, her home in Mississippi after spending the summer here with her daughter, from a short visit in Parsing, Kan.
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I. S. Mingo of Mississippi is here visiting his brother, W. M. Mingo. He came over to spend a few days with his son. Elmer, who has been ill for some time, spent the week-end here, a guest in the Arinwine home. Miss Ina Mina Neal entertained a few of her friends and family, even the evening. Those present were: Miss Mabel Neal, Miss Ruth Sanders of Maysville, Miss Laura Sanders in and Bruce Manuel, Miss Clara Rolands spent the week-end with Miss Sanders was called to Riley Last Friday.
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Roy Hunter are in Birmingham
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1923
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
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The 42 annual session of the Indiana Gary, Ind. recently, will hold the 42 annual session here, report local details. The mayor of dairy gave the visitors T. Jackson of Leaston, KY, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. ida Ullerback, attending summer school at Willerforce, summing summer school at Willerforce, Sharp of Cairo, IA, are visiting Mrs. Flyes's son and daughter, tigger, and M. Flyes's son-law, was also here Mrs. Florence Whistley of Trenton, Jenn. is visiting her son and daughter, Columbia Ave. Mrs. Whestley also is visiting her sister, Mrs. Della Flye in
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Joseph Baughman, 60, was buried Monday of last week at Crown Hill. Baughman, of Indianapolis, having lived here for 60 years, is survived by his wife, Linda, of Dr. Armistead in Cornell Ave. He was a charter member of one of the Indianapolis colleges, the J. M. Porter, age 75, died at his home in Indianapolis. Captain Porter had lived in Indianapolis for more than 40 years. He is the Indianapolis National bank, Mr. Duffy the Indianapolis bank, and Mr. Minneapolis of Minneapolis, Minne., were through the city Monday, on route to attend the Association of Information and Help.
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a return from a visit in Springfield, Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Sins are the proud
members of the Misses last week in St. Elizabeth hospital.
LOGANSPORT, IND.
JEEFEBSON. IND.
CLINTON, IND.
Quite a few people from here at home, Mrs. Wm. Martin, who died Aug. 24, was buried Sunday. Sine leaves a husband, grandmother and a host of friends. Mrs. Wm. Martin is visited here for Cincinnati, Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Smith of Uptown. Cincinnati visited here an apolls is the guest of his aunt, Miss Huntleigh. She left last Saturday for a visit in Henderson, Ky. Isaac Abbey of Amherst, who was visiting home, returned home Saturday. James Abbey last Friday. Mrs. Butler of Terre Haute was the Sunday guest of Mrs. Wm. Martin, motorized to Paris and Danville
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Mrs. Anna Dickerson, 64, wife of Alachard Dickerson, died last Monday after a prolonged illness. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, the Rev. S. F. Saffy officiating. She in a daughter and granddaughter. Ben Davis left for a visit in Thermopile. Mrs. Alice Richie left for her home in Horton. Kans., after an extended visit with a brother, also left for her home. Mrs. Davis, Merrys, Wendell Allen of Denver were the parents of Mrs. Davis, Merrys, W. R. Collier recently. A. G. Blak has returned from Chicago. James Randle and Wendell Allen to their marriage on Sept. 8. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Baker motored to Denver, and to Fort Collins recently. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Baker motored to their marriage on Sept. 8. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Baker motored to Fort Collins recently. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Baker motored to their marriage on Sept. 8. Mrs. B. Turner left for a visit with friends in Chicago and New York. Norman Peninsula has returned after a visit with friends in Chicago and New York. Rev. S. F. Saffy's pastorate at the church on Aug. 25 to 24 was a success.
Miss Eugenia Bryant of East St. Louis, Bryant, Messrs. Poole, Turner and Robert Johnson attended the Masonic Hall of Bryant, Messrs. Poole, Turner and Robert Johnson attended the Masonic Hall of Bryant, Miss Rosa Bella Knight and Miss Lisa Bella Knight, made lady Elks at Denver Colo. The Rev. S. F. Sairy, Mrs. G. A. Mayo and the Tri-State Baptist convention at Ogden, Utah. T. G. Davidson has resided for several months, Mr. Hill of Casper, recently, Jordan Davies and a party of friends motored to Douglas, Wyo. to see a loss conducted by the Rev. W. T. Thornton and Mrs. Duncan at Allen chapel was a success.
RAWLINS, WYO.
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