Chicago Defender
Saturday, October 6, 1923
Chicago, Illinois
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Mother Sues Doctor to Protect Baby's Name
SLAVE GIRL FREE
Efforts to Take 21-Year-Old Marie Armstead Back to Louisiana Plantation by "Master" Balked by Judge Joseph David-Legal Fight Wins Girl Freedom-Northern Justice Triumphs
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New York, Oct. 2.—A sensational scandal was unearthed Thursday when Dr. U. Conrad Vincent, prominent physician, was arrested on an alleged charge of making malicious and defamatory remarks as to the parentage of little Vertner W. Tandy, Jr., three-year-old son of Mrs. Sadie Dorsette Tandy, wife of Major Vertner W. Tandy, a prominent architect of national reputation. The case is of such a serious nature that the name of more than a dozen of New York's most prominent citizens are likely to be involved.
The arrest was made by Deputy Sheriff Miller, pursuant to an order issued by Justice Whitaker of the New York Supreme court. Upon giving the security required by law, the prisoner was granted jail liberties pending the final determina-
Vertner Tandy, Sr. Whitaker of the prisoner was granted jail libertion of the action. Mrs. Tandy, through her a of the firm of Hawkins & Ruck Dr. Vincent for $50,000 damage which she claims to be a con
prisoner was granted jail liberties pending the final determination of the action.
Mrs. Tandy, through her attorney, Henry A. Rucker, Jr., of the firm of Hawkins & Rucker, 2131 Seventh Ave., is suing Dr. Vincent for $50,000 damages because of the alleged slander, which she claims to be a conspiracy to stain her character.
The remarks alleged to have been made by Dr. Vincent concerning Mrs. Tandy are not fit for publication, though it is reported that the parentage of Mrs. Tandy's son, born March 5, 1921, in which Jack Nail, Jr., has been named, is the base of the slanderous attack. Mr. Nail is a wealthy and prominent business man and a brother-in-law of James Weldon Johnson, secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Saxophone Bob Gets 90 Days; Loses Reward
Robert Carter, 2508 Wahash Ave. and John Smith, 4002 State St., were taken into custody by Serget Patrick Brown of the Third district police station on complaint of Louis Snyder (white), 3037 S. La Salle St., whose saxophone, valued at $125, was found in their possession.
Snyder declared that the instru
It is also rumored that the real mud-throwing began when Miss Beatrice King, the former secretary one of the signers of the affidavits, broke off her alleged relationship with Dr. Vincent after a long duration. Miss King lives at the Tandy and attempted to police her mind against Mrs. Tandy by making slanderous remarks. Miss King comes from a very old family of Cambridge, Mass, is well educated and is a sister-in-law of a bishoply school teacher in languages. She is one of New York's leaders in the younger set and is considered a beautiful girl. Late Saturday evening Miss King came to the Defender office and made the following statement:
"Having met Dr. Vincent over
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B. WILERED B. BAIN
By WILFRED R. BAIN
Atlantic City, N. J., Oct. 5. (S-Charlotte)—The mayor, Hill Nutter, brilliant member of the New Jersey bar, Race leader and in recent years the storm center of politics in South Jersey, is on trial charged with conduct unbecoming a member of the board of directors. The charges brought against him by Judge William Simathers, a Democrat, appointed by Governor Sulzer last January. Three members of the New Jersey Bar association, appointed by the testimony, after which it will be submitted to the Supreme court for a decision.
The charges originated out of a transaction in which Attorney Nutter conceived and committed the testimony, after which it will be submitted to the Supreme court for a decision.
The charges originated out of a transaction in which Attorney Nutter conceived and committed the testimony, after which it will be submitted to the Supreme court for a decision.
The charges originated out of a transaction in which Attorney Nutter conceived and committed the testimony, after which it will be submitted to the Supreme court for a decision.
Not satisfied with Nutter's attorney position, with Clinton Simathers brought, the present charges. Already the trial, held in the Chancery court in the Guarantee Trust building, has consumed two days, at this writing. The unusual nature of the charges, the veterans and aspirants through the entire state, Lawyers have allied
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spiracy to stain her character.
Saxophone Bob Gets 90 Days; Loses Reward
Robert Carter. 2508 Wabash Ave. and John Smith. 4902 State St. were taken into custody by Sergt Patrick Brown of the Third district and taken into custody of Louis Snyder (white). 2003 S. La Salle St. whose saxophone, valued at $125, was found in their possession. Snyder declared that the instrument, incased, disappeared from his office and taken out of building outside of which his car was parked. He advertised the loss in newspapers offering a reward. Then came a phone call and the party asked the amount of the reward. The man was urged to bring the instrument. '
Friday Carter appeared at the Snyder house. Sergt Brown was there. The former was offered the reward if he would bring the instrument, which he admitted was at his home. He then and then placed him under arrest.
Carter declared that he did not take the saxophone from Snyder's home. He was taken to the Eminent Court while the machine was going south on State St. Smith, who was with him at the time, corroborated his statement. Nevertheless, Carter was fined $250 and costs by Judge Eminent Court. The Eminent Court sentenced to 90 days in the Bridwell. Smith was discharged.
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NUTTER CASE
themselves on one or the other side
and the entire affair has resolved it-
self into a battle of wits.
The prosecution is represented by
Prosecutor Rehptite, former Judge
Gors, and others, while the prom-
ment jurists on the side of the de-
fense are State Senator Emerson L.
Richards, former Judge Enoch A.
Highee and Attorney James A.
Lightfoot.
On the first day of the hearing effec-
tors made by Judge Highee to
show the intimate professional re-
lationship between the accused law-
er and Judge Smathers. Smathers
admitted that while his brother was
a district court judge here he had
warned an counsel for several of
Nuttera clients.
After the judge had quit the witness stand, Magistrate Paxton testified, offering by Nutter because Judge Smathers had informed him that he had discussed the subject of reducing the bonds with the lawyer and the court, and had told this by Judge Smathers was that he was not aware that Nutter was bondman for Blair and Helmholtz that, although Attorney Nutter might have deceived the court, "did he deceive Judge Smathers?" on the second day of the trial Mr. Nutter had the witness stand in his own behalf. A battery of questions were hurled at him by former Judge (Continued on page 10)
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WILLIAM ELLIS, MINE OWNER, DIES IN MEXICO
Bv. WILLIAM J. PIERCE
BY WILLIAM J. PIERCE
Newment of the death of William F. Ellis in Mexico City recalls to mind an international figure who helped to make national Race history more than a decade ago. Mr. Ellis was born in San Antonio, Tex., where he received his early education.
As a boy his tendency ran to barter and trade. Just as he reached his majority, he realized that state by the purchasing and cornering of all hides and causing Wall St. to come to his terms. This feat was heralded the world over, being second only in importance to the famous Joe Loehwent "conner" on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Made "Corner" in Hides
Young Ellis accomplished this with an original capital of $50. He was next heard of down in Old Mexico, where he again cornered the hide. During his stay in Mexico he acquired the Spanish language, which upon his return to his native country, stood him in good stead in after years. While there he studied the language and purchased a seat in the New York Stock exchange for the sum of $45,000. This was in 1004 and was an unhindered pace at that time. Through his stock manipulations he was rated by Dun and Bradstreet to be worth more than $1,000,000. His mine holdings in Mexico added greatly to his already great wealth, and he was appointed consul to life the unfortunate event of the death of Robert Loomis, who was either killed or jumped overboard at sea. The mystery was never cleared. Loomis was appointed consul to Abyssinia while being accompanied across the Atlantic by Ellis, who was also appointed by the United States government as bearer of a special merchant commission. In the court of Abyssinia, and here is
MRS. SADIE DORSETTE TANDY AND BABY
CHICAGO, ILL., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1923
where his knowledge of Spanish
helped.
Ellis returned to this country and resumed his seat in the stock exchange, but dropped out of sight as far as our group was concerned. During his heyday he built his mother an elegant home in San Antonio and would occasionally return to his native home in his private car.
Sells Exchange Seat
E. H. Harriman, the railroad king, now deceased, purchased Ellis' exchange seat for $150,000. Ellis then confined himself to his original benefit homes in Mexico and South America. It has been reported at various times that it was Ellis who financed the late Pancho Villa, the young Pablo Picasso, and his benefit expeditions. Needless to say, his returns were more mine holdings.
The death of Mr. Ellis brings to a close a life that was fought against poverty. Paul White, a native to high finance he was always on the safe side of the ledger. Having lived abroad, he married an English lady who now resides in her parental residence in Bronx, New York city.
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HUNTED HIS WIFE WITH SHOT GUN
Knoxville, Tenn., Oct. 5.—A series of domestic outbursts came to a dramatic climax here recently when Dr. E. K. Smith, a prominent local citizen, after arming himself with a shotgun, broke down the door of the Orphan home in an attempt to locate his wife, who he declared was hidden there. His wife, superintendent of the orphan institution, was in reality hiding in the city. Dr. Smith was busily engaged in searching the building from top to bottom when his activities were rudely interrupted by the police. He was lodged in jail on a charge of disorderly conduct, but was released a few hours later whenood for his appearance Tuesday.
According to neighbors and relatives of the couple, Sunday's outburst was just a culmination of a series of ones on a smaller scale. For some time there have been domestic rumblings, encouraged, the neighbors say, by Mrs. Bess Clark, Mrs. Smith's mother, who has made her home with them. A sister, Mrs. Smith, has also fuel to the smouldering flames by criticizing the doctor.
Dr. Smith is a graduate of Howard university medical school and only graduated from medical school where he had taken a post-graduate course in medicine and had received an honorary degree. After Dr. Smith had gone upon his research career he was asked to custody by the police Mrs. Clark, the chief complainant against him, appealed to the student body of Knoxville college for protection and two roommate, according to reports, procured a pistol and sent the night in the doctor's house. And his wife have been prominent in educational affairs of the city. Before coming here the couple were principal and assistant principal of one of the Presbyterian colleges, and he appointed superintendent of the Orphans' home a year ago while her husband was in Canada.
FAMILY ROW ENDS BY
WOMAN GETTING FINED
Washington, D. C., Oct. 2—A family affair came to an abrupt climax recently when Katie Waters was sent to the hospital for $10 for striking her sister-in-law in the face with a saucer. According to testimony presented at the trial, Katie Waters was the victim who had attempted to interfere in a quarrel between Mrs. Waters and her husband. The neighbor dodged at the attack and was later deterred at the wrong time, receiving the benefit of the saucer in her face.
CHASES MAN IN HIS B.V.D'S DOWN ALLEY
Washington, D. C., Oct. 5.—A triangle resolved itself into a two-sided affair when one of the angular sides abdicated without ceremony here last week. The other two sides were taken to the police station, where they will face a disorderly conduct charge and a charge of assault and battery. This little comedy-drama began in the home of Miss Virginia Dyson, 702 St. N. W., but ended in an alley somewhere near the place. Accorded with the police, the place between two rivals for the affections of Miss Dyson. Elmer Cox, who, reports have it, had been living with the woman and maintaining a job earlier than usual and found Eddie Graves and Miss Dyson in her boudier in the nude. Graves, without waiting to don his clothing or to give explanations, came to the house. In his B. W. D. S. Ox gave chase, but was unable to overtake the man, whose fear lent speed to his feet. Overwhelmed anger, Cox returned to the apartment to demand an explanation of Miss Dyson. She was waiting for him with a pistol. Realizing that the arugament would be one-sided, the man called the cops, who will hear the rest of the testimony.
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Joseph Graciano, southern strawberry planter, who was defeated in his attempt to return to slavery 21-year-old Marie Armstead, Saturday.
JIM CROW PLAN STIRS BALTIMORE
Baltimore, Md., Oct. 5—Baltimore, the city of monuments and ramshackle Race school houses, especially the so-called high and teacher training school on Pennsylvania Ave. is now furiously frantic over the invading, as the whites call it, of white neighborhoods by Race buyers.
Although the brethren of lighter hue seem at present to be at fever heat, the disturbed state of public housing has caused vading; the sacred precincts is not exactly an altogether new development. Persons hereabouts are yet minded of the exciting encounter of the house was so "murrayed" a few years ago when he moved into a white neighborhood. Pratt, however, stood his ground, and after the supply of stones, as well as Anglo-Saxon houses, he took the house was used up, he went unmolested.
Most of the trouble this time is being made by one C. Philip Pitt of the real estate board of Baltimore. This realtor has allowed his mind to isolate his homelife, so he "there are people who believe that at least some of the local leaders among Negroes would be glad to co-operate in a movement or a plan to segregate the white would stand firmly behind an intelligent and fair segregation plan."
Just who are the alleged local leaders among the Race who would countenance this move Mr. Pitt has said? Chicago Defender would be very grateful to him at any time if he would name these advisers.
His Wife's Daughter Is His Accuser
New York, Oct. 5.—Edward Hancock, 45, of 2509 Sventhe Ave. was arrested Wednesday on a charge of having forcefully attacked his stepdaughter, Frances Brown, 14-year-old school girl, who kept the relationship a secret for nearly two months. For several weeks the girl's mother had noticed her peculiar actions, often being awakened at night by her sobbing. She questioned the girl repeatedly, only to be baffled by her silence. She took its course until last week when the child, unable longer to stand the strain, downed in tears and revealed everything, stating, it is alleged, that while her Hancock had forced her to have improper relations with him and made her promise not to tell her mother by showering her with "pretty" milk, she and her mother at the above address.
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SOUTHERN PLANTER IS FLAYED BY COURT
Saved from the terrorism of the hot-beds of Southern prejudice of lustful demands by the pro justice was the experience of a year-old girl who sought to escraclano, an Italian landholder dent of the Strawberry Grow-Louisiana.
Miss Armstead was taken fr train as it sped into the city S Middleton, Scott, Stark and S Chief of Police Morgan A. C Louisiana authorities to arrest the theft of a $275 diamond ring Italian fruit dealer. Miss Arm innocence, claiming that the ricciano more than two years ago because she had fled from the man.
Saved from the terrorism of the threats of the Ku Klux Klan, the hot-beds of Southern prejudices, and the unwilling slavery of lustful demands by the protection of a court of Northern justice was the experience of Miss Marie Armstead, the 21-year-old girl who sought to escape from the clutches of Joseph Graciano, an Italian landholder of Hammond, La., and president of the Strawberry Growers association of the state of Louisiana.
Miss Armstead was taken from an Illinois Central railroad train as it sped into the city Saturday, Sept. 22, by Sergeants Middleton, Scott, Stark and Smith of the detective bureau. Chief of Police Morgan A. Collins had been advised by the Louisiana authorities to arrest the girl, who was charged with the theft of a $275 diamond ring and $75 in currency from the Italian fruit dealer. Miss Armstead vigorously protested her innocence, claiming that the ring had been given her by Graciano more than two years ago, and her detention was ordered because she had fled from the unwelcome attentions of the man.
LOUISIANA GOVERNOR
IS NOT A POLICEMAN
"This girl is not a criminal and shall not be put in a cell. She is a guest of the State of Illinois, and she is not a criminal and is merely being held for a debt. There must be some powerful influence_brought to bear, for the governor of the state has wired him to this girl, and it is the first time in history that a governor has been known to act as a policeman. He is against the Ku Klux Klan, and he is Ku Klux Klan is against this girl.
"I am surprised that they expect assistance from me because this is a Colored woman with a white man with a white woman they would hang him without a hearing. They forget also that we have Colored officers up here who are fair and all in all race. I want you officers to meet that train tonight in company with my own personal deputy sheriff, Koulien, and subpoenae, Koulien, in the morning."—JUDGE DAVID.
LEGISLATURE GIVES
$600,000 TO SCHOOL
Greensboro, N. C., Oct. 2.—The Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina opened Sept. 1 with the largest enrollment in its history. One of the chief reasons for this great revival of interest in North Carolina's leading technical school is the fact that the state legislature recently appropriated $600,000 to the school. New buildings are under construction and old ones are being renovated.
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BAPTIST CHURCH ROW IS AIRED IN COURT
After a lapse of more than four months the controversy between two factions of the Salem Baptist church, 30th and La Salle Sts., which has been pending in the circuit court before Judge Ira Ryra since Jan. 13, was brought for hearing before a attorney County building, Saturday afternoon. The case involves the issuance of an injunction against the pastor, the Rev. B. L. Rose, in January by certification by a portion of the church membership, to remove lav. Rose because, in their opinion, he was intellectually unqualified to lead them as pastor. Because of the many doctrinal issues involved in the controversy the court referred the case to a committee of ministers and withheld his decision pending their report. The committee failed to function satisfactorily. As a last resort the court appointed Attorney Edward H. Morris, one of the city's most brilliant jurists, to preside over the defense. Mr. Morris, as special commissioner, was approved by attorneys representing the two factions. They are Attorneys J. Gray Lucas and S. Roberts, his supporters, and Harris B. Gaines, Richard Westbrooks and Patrick O'Donnell (white), solicitors for the complainants. Attorney before Commissioner Morris was continued to Oct. 5 at 2 p. m. in room 1125 of the County
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the terrorism of the threats of the Ku Klux Klan,
southern prejudices, and the unwilling slavery
ids by the protection of a court of Northern
experience of Miss Marie Armstead, the 21-
sought to escape from the clutches of Joseph
dian landholder of Hammond, La., and presi-
nberry Growers association of the state of
I was taken from an Illinois Central railroad
into the city Saturday, Sept. 22, by Sergeants
A, Stark and Smith of the detective bureau.
Morgan A. Collins had been advised by the
cities to arrest the girl, who was charged with
75 diamond ring and $75 in currency from the
er. Miss Armstead vigorously protested her
ing that the ring had been given her by Grav-
two years ago, and her detention was ordered
fled from the unwelcome attentions of the
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The arresting officers were interested in her story and when the facts were laid before Attorney Wendell E. Green, he offered her his services, free of charge, declaring that he would fight her extradition, and immediately prepared a writ of habeas corpus returnable before Judge Joseph B. David. In the interim more than a score of telegrams had been sent to the chief of police, either to help or injure the girl.
One telegram was produced, purging the information of John M. Parker of Louisiana asking that the girl be returned to the South. Another, signed by G. B. Campbell, editor of the Hammond Vindicator, dated Sept. 25, reads: Have attorney's arrest been extradited to arrest to fight extradition. Better class people here in sympathy with woman, and her arrest is trumped up. Her attorney can gain her liberty in fighting extradition. We are allowed not to have requisition for woman. Acknowledge my expense.
Still another telegram, this one signed by Robert Mekee, a white attorney of the Bronx & Marshall, asked that they do all within their power to defend the girl of the charge, but reprimand her for her actions against extradition proceedings, and return to the South voluntarily in company with Graccano. While awaiting the arrival of her accuser, Mekee, and Deputy Sheriff H. D.
building. Pending a final decision of the court Salem church is in the hands of a receiver and its doors locked.
Just before adjournment Saturday of the Salem hearing the question of a member of the Race being elected judge was brought before a large audience which packed the court
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New York, Oct. 5. —(Special)—Edwin Strother, 6, 430 St. Nicholas Ave. was hit by a speeding auto and 400 St. and St. Nicholas Ave. The vampire car sped off without stopping. The child, coming from St. Nicholas park, had almost crossed the street and the machine traveling 35 miles to pass another car, struck him. The driver tried to prevent the accident by jamming his breaks but the velocity was too great. After hitting the cop, several motorists gave chase but he soon eluded his pursuers. Mrs. Clara Cornell, 428 St. Nicholas Ave., was an eye witness of theunately noticed the license number of the car, which was given the police.
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SLAVE GIRL IS SAVED FROM THE SOUTH AND KLAN
Story, the girl told Judge David the following story Saturday:
"My name is Marie Armnstead. 2 years old, and I live at Hammondville. I was in a car accident. When I was 17 years old a Colored man named John Uhler came to me and told me that Joe wanted to meet him that night. We became intimate, and Joe established a home for me in the same town with him. He met me every night when he visited me every night and went to the hospital for an operation I went to his house, took care of his child. After his wife took sick and went to the hospital for an operation I went to his house, took care of his child. After his wife took sick and went to the hospital he forced me to stay in his home. His wife suspected me and he refused to let me leave there he still refused to let me leave."
"As I was preparing to steal away he asked me: Do you mean to leave through the breast, back and arm (Miss Armstead) show the court the scars?" I ran to a neighbor, but he came and got me, put me in a cab, and carried me back to his home. "I'll go to Orleans. He sent his wife after me twice. She begged me to come back to him, saying that he would not eat nor sleep, and seemed to be going about four weeks ago. Last Thursday I took my savings, $45, from the bank, bought a ticket to Chicago, where I intended to live with my sister Laura Edwards, 200 East 3rd St. "I was taken off the train at the Illinois Central railroad depot by the officers and was charged with the theft of a ring which Joe had given
him that I was going to stay in New Orleans and he said that he would kill me. I got a warning threatening that if I did not stop living with the Dago the Ku Klux would tar and feather me, throw me over a rail and drive me out of town. I have been in a leave him, but he seemed to put things in my way to prevent my escape.
Worked Without Pay
"He would not pay me a certain salary; he would buy my clothes himself, and as I got a chance to put away little sums of money, I would place it in the bank. He found out I had a little bank account and accrued money. Then he quit giving me money, only when he saw that I actually needed something, and then I would have to show him the price that I paid for the money. He took back to him, and he has told me repeatedly that before he would give me up that he would kill me and kill himself. He took all over town that I lived with him. This lawyer, McKee, who said the Ku Klux were uttered me talked it around town that he called up Joe and that hitherto of him he had been in the town did not like it because I drove Joe's car around. Some one sent me a letter that if I did not quit riding around in his Stockholm that he beat me to death. He made me call Jim Joe when we were alone, but I pulled him 'Mister Joe' and his wife 'Miss Annie' when anyone was press-
"All that he wants is to get me back, for he said that if he got me back he would never let me out of his sight again."
Judge Aroused
The troi of Judge David was arraised. He immediately issued an order to Jaller Westbrook, declaring: "This girl is not a criminal, and shall not be put in a cell. She is a guest the state of Illinois and must be held for a debt. Being held for a debt. There must have been some powerful influence brought to bear, for the governor of Illinois, and for the lieutenant of the lieutenant and hold this girl, and it is the first time in history that a governor has been known to act as a policeman. He is against the Ku Klux Klan and the Ku Klux Klan."
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"I am surprised that they expect assistance from me because this is a Colored woman with a white man, but if it were Colored, I would have had the power to hold him without a hearing. They forget also that we have Colored officers up here that are fair and impartial in their dealings with all races. I want you officers to meet that train toil in the company, Louis Wineproud, and sulphure these men to appear in my court in the morning."
At the Court's Mercy
The pathos of the case had its comical timing Saturday while Attorney McKeen was on the witness stand. When asked by the court whom he represented he replied: "I represent the state of Louisiana." Question—Why all the fuss about signaling a diamond ring? Answer—Well—I came to speak in the court, and also in behalf of the girl.
The court-You need not speak in
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behalf of the girl; she is ably represented here.
Q—Who, employed you?
A—Gracıano paid my expenses here.
Q—If she is taken back to the state of Louisiana, will you prosecute her there?
—Now I will not prosecute her.
Q—Are you a member of the Ku Kıgı Khan?
A.-No, I am not a member.
The court—The very fact that he is not a member of the Klan is not a fact that he is not an organization, there
A—Yes, and in my parish, but I cannot say that the respectable man me to defend this girl below.
The court—You stated that "Mr. Graciano paid your expenses here, and you are defending her."
A—No, not at the present time.
Mr. Graciano has retained you to defend her to prosecute her. Do you expect me to believe the whole city that has been aroused simply because you are a woman of stealing a diamond ring.
The court (continues)—I still do not see why the great state of man has accused a woman states that she was warned by a preacher that the Klan was after her.
McLee—That was a "nigger" preacher.
The court—You mean & Colored man.
When asked to explain why he had retained Brown & Marshall to defend the girl, he stated that he hoped Graciano unpleasant nootory.
The prophecy of Judge David the day before that the people of Louisiana erased questioned by Assistant State's Attorney Milton D. Smith was verified when Graciano was put under a skilful questioning of Mr. Smith. After stating that he was worth about $12,000, he testified that Miss Graciano was general maid for $4 a week. He acknowledged that Mrs. Graciano had gone to New Orleans to see her and the children were so fond of her. He denied that he had shot Marie, but when confronted by Miss Muriel he confessed that he had shot her, but claimed that it was only an accident. He admitted that the matter had never been reported to the police.
He identified a ring which had been taken from Marie as the one he accused her of stealing. He claimed that he had paid $275 for the ring, which he had given to Chicago Jeweler. He dented ever seeing before a watch which was engraved M. A. G., but Marie declared it had been a present from him and he had it marked in that manner. Grachan, Joe added that he did not drop the case if he got the ring back, as it was the girl that he wanted.
Girl Given Freedom
Upon leaving the stand the court rewarded Graciano by declaring: "I do not believe a word you say about anything. This poor unfortunate Colored girl is to be pitied, and if she gets a good lawyer she will get half of this man's farm. This man would show his love for women within power to take this woman back. He covered up the shooting. The very first thing that he should have done would have been to report it. Had he not, he would have been an accident. I think the governor, for whom I have the greatest esteem, has been misled. "Ordinarily the court's power is extraordinary circumstances if the court is satisfied that the charge is
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groundless and a sinister motive is behind the prosecution, they he acts accordingly. This is a conspiracy instituted to save this man's face. I therefore order Mins Armstead discharged.
Mins Armstead was met at the jail on a coterie of friends, newspaper men and attorneys. She was whisked away in the machine of Dr. Robert S. Abbott, owner and publisher of the Chicago Defender, and carried to the home of friends where he remained in seclusion for five weeks.
Upon leaving the court room Graciano was served with papers of a damage suit for $30,000 instituted by
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BASE TRIAL
JUDGE JOSEPH DAVID
TO SOUTHERN ENSLAVER
Attorney Wendell A. Green in behalf of Miss Armstead.
THE DRED SCOTT CASE
The recent case of Miss Marie Armstead in the Chicago court calls to mind the famous Dred Scott decision handed down by the United States supreme court in 1857. The difference, however, is that the de-
criminated court was opposite to that of Chief Justice Taney.
The Dred Scott case was one of the few instances of bigotry and narrow-mindedness of a certain class of the United States people. Dred Scott was a slave, taken
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by his master, Dr. Emerson, an army surgeon, into the free territory of Illinois in 1834. Two years later Dr. Emerson moved across the line to the Louisiana territory, and included in the Missouri Compromise. Here Scott was sold to F. Sanford. Scott at once brought suit in the circuit court of St. Louis county on the grounds that he became a slave. He received free territory, and that when he returned to Missouri he came as a citizen. This court sustained him, but the case was carried to the Missouri supreme court. In this court the decision of the lower judicial was reversed.
Dred Scott then took his appeal to the United States supreme court, stating as his Authority the fact that man who had bought him a citizen of New York, therefore the case could only be tried in a United States court. The supreme court, after decision, handed down its decision in 1857. Chief Justice Taney, in an attempt to aid the pro-slavery party then in power, brought out his decision, the African descent was included in the spirit of the constitution; that those men who drafted the Declaration of independence did not intend to indict the slave owner. Negro, no matter how free, could no one a citizen of Missouri because Missouri was a slave state, that could not sue in a Missouri court, nor could any man a citizen of Missouri was then ordered to reverse its decision
The supreme court even went so far as to declare the Missouri Court of Appeals' rulings of this decision were that slave holders were encouraged to take their slaves into free territory; those who chose the fintive slave law was so threatened. Being satisfied that slaves were a curse, Scott's this slave law was given a trial by Joe Graciano, the Italian fruitier of Louisiana, who had sought the right to bear a bore of bondage. And 66 years after this infamous decision another man comes to the fore with the order of judge David, and upon his release, this woman has been released.
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New York. Oct. 5. — Attorney Richard E. W. Westbrooks, one of the legal advisers to W. E. D. Stokes, multi-millionaire, and special counsel for Miss Minnie Phillips, implicated in divorce action between Mrs. Helen Elwood Stokes and her husband, who purpose of participating in the case scheduled to be heard within a few days.
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GIRLS TRAPPED IN FIRE-SWEPT BUILDING; ONE DEAD
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1923
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Rev. Harvey Says Bishops Are Ruining Influence Of Church by Graft
Discussed with, what he term, the corruption now existing in the ranks of the African Methodist Episcopal church, with the improper conduct of many of its high officials and with the alleged practice of certain bishops to obtain graft by selling appointments to ministers, the Rev. J. E. Church, 534 and Dearborn St. with haswithdrawn from the A. M. E. connection and has resigned the position to St. Mary after 24 years of service. Rev. Harvey bears the reputation of being one of the ablest men in the ministry 28 years. He was returned to St. Mary as his pastor following the recent session of the Chicago conference at Greater Bethel A. M. E. church.
Immoral Preachers Favored
"Immoral preachers in the denomination are advanced and favored for high positions by those in power and such men are pushed forward over positions to such methods," declared Rev. Harvey. "And 100," he added, "the position that a minister has to take to stand in with the bishops is nothing short of slavery, in the church. Bishops make a practice of approaching ministers in the denomination with the proposition that they can have certain appointments of money. I was approached myself by a bishop during the recent conference held here and told if I would give him $15 I could get what I wanted. I refured." and Rev. Har-
Money Disappeared
The minister also charges that the $15,000 raised by the different churches throughout the state have so far suffered no conferences held at Greater Bethel, disappeared among the high officials and a report of insufficient funds to cover expenses was turned in. Because he had been too toolful in his efforts to a certain bishop he has won that official's disfavor, said Rev Harvey. He refused to allow the bishop to hold political meetings in St. Mary during the first year of his presidency. He also other acts of the part of the bishop which, in his opinion, were not in accord with right. Therefore, said the minister, this bishop has sought to crush him. He will remain in Chicago and has established a community church with a large following of many of St. Mary's membership. For many of his past work being done in the sublimition of Farren school, alt St. and Wilhelm Ave.
*BROWNVILLE STRUTTERS*
AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS
James Earl Hill St, 13, 4567 Pratt Ave. is sustained a possible skill fracture when eleven of 41th St. and Landley Ave. are injured in automobile accidents brush Ave. Paul Geier St, 14, 464 East 54th St.; Samuel McKey, 6, 2012 State St.; John D. Wells, 6, 2012 Federal St.; Charles Womack, 6, 2014 State St.; William Blanks, 6, 2014 Galmert Ave. and Fink Wells, 6, 2014 St. 1
RAID LOTTERY PLAYERS
Upon the testimony of William Martin, 2954 Pratt Ave. that he had been hit by a car, William Blanks, 2954 Galmert Ave. and Fink Wells, 2954 St. 24 East 31st St.
The place was raided by two men and two women. Mary Brown, 5, E. S. St. and Susie Alexander, 2012 Dear were there. They were each flipped.
MOONSHINERS FINED
William Ruffin, 246 State St., are strolled by either John Collins for posession and costs, while Adam Love, 51 Brown Ave., was fined $2 and costs for having three bottles on him.
CHARGED WITH LARCENY
William Ruffin, 246 State St., was charged by George Robertson, 3250 Prairie Ave., of taking $10 from Wilton claims that the money wag lost on a gambling bill.
ACCUSED OF PICKING POCKETS
James Bailess, 3215 Wahman Ave., were accused by William M. Harris, 40-23 of picking his pocket on a gun.
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RAID HOUSE TO FIND GIRL WHO LEFT HER HOME
Four Burned by Blast of Ether Tank
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Ellen Hance Located When Juvenile Officer Makes Visit to Indiana Ave. Flat
A cloud was cast over the young life of Mrs. Myrlea Cartwright, 18 years old, of Washburn, Indiana, who she was arrested by Juvenile Officer William Burke of the Third District station on complaint of Mrs. Elizabeth Carothers, 4803 Wabash Ave. who charged Mrs. Cartwright with contributing to the delinquency of a
out the east Narcissus Lawrence wall of the building. Immediately afterwards a tank of ammonia and gasoline gasoline is exploded in the basement. Flaming and chemicals were thrown over the entire building, making it very perilous for firemen to do much in the upper rooms.
The child in question is Miss Ellen Hance, niece of Mrs. Carothers, who was Miss Hance's mother. Miss Hance says she is 18 and "tired of being housed." The house referred to was the objected to of her aunt to her association with Mrs. Cartwright, with whom the girl became chummy when she was 16. Carothers home a few months ago.
Mrs. Edna Echols, 19, 1520 Federal St. was hurled completely through the opening in the wall onto the top of a filling station below. She died at St. Luke's hospital on September 17, Narcissus Lawrence, 17, and Miss Margaret Lawrence, 16, 1908 Dearborn St. who were working in the room with Mrs. Echols, were severely burned and at St. Luke's hospital, the form is said to be doubtful. Narcissus also sustained a broken arm.
Tella Story to Judge
When Mrs. Carothers appeared in the Englewood court to press her charge against Mrs. Carrotwright, she told Judi, "Rooney why she had accused the girl, fit company for my niece, and in influencing her," Mrs. Carothers said. "She kept late hours and her husband often abused her for a while she was living in my home. After she came in at 1 a.m. mtext-ated and was beaten by her husband one morning, I ordered the couple to
The two other girls, who were working in an adjoining room, saved themselves from more serious injury than sprained their ankles while passing through the opening made by the explosion to the alley, 20 feet below. These girls, Mrs. Evan Milam, 1830 Federal St. and Miss Amie Johnson, 1830 Federal St., their homes after receiving first aid at the office of Dr. Chas. Kamenarch, 1832 East 22d St. The direct cause of the explosion has not been ascertained, although Milton Searles, an employee of the filling station below, and of the explosion, has been taken into custody by the authorities. An effort will be made to prove that all of the fire prevention laws were not observed and that the criminal negligence on the part of the owners and operators.
Mrs. Carothers declared that the friendship between her niece and her sister had lasted longer, the latter had moved. In spite of her orders to the contrary her niece, Mrs. Carothers, constantly sought the association of her home at the Indiana Ave. address, she visited. The climax came Sunday when Mrs. Carothers, Curtain, jacketed a grip with her clothing and left home. She went to live with Mrs. Car Wright and left behind a niece. "I am fond of being hugged."
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Mrs. Carothers then sought police aid and was accompanied to the room of Mrs. Cartwright by Juvenile Officer *Hurley*. They round Miss Hance in company with Mrs. Cartwright and a man named Samuel
A fire occurred in the same building less than two weeks ago and the girls were taken to keep from being burned. This place, operated by Jake Merz, who was also burned and is in N.J., was the scene of a Chicago fire commissioners as a veritable fire trap. The room in which the girls were working was only one means of erosion and that was only one means of erosion and that was cut off by the first blast.
Judge Roney transferred the case to the court of domestic relations
MOVES OFFICE OF MT. GLENWOOD ASSN.
The Mount Glenwood Cemetery assists St. Gregory for a number of years, has moved to its new office, room 211 in the Louvre, especially invite all patrons and the family on Saturday, Feb. 6, from 2 to 9 p.m. Mr. Morgan, who has been conned, has been given charge, with Miss J. McCormick, who refreshments served add-
BOY KILLED BY. TRUCK
New York, Oct. 5—Five-year-old
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The accident occurred at 6 o'clock and the streets were crowded. Three businesses fainted. He died instantly.
ACCUSED OF MURDER
The statement of Mrs. Hattie Johnson, 2813 Deacon St., caused officers Day 224 Deacon St., and charged him with the murder of Allen Schl, 1695 Washington Rvk, who was shot and killed on Deacon St. in Northern St. during an attempted robbery.
The truck is owned by the Aerated Water Co. 16 West 113d St. and was driven by William Bailey. 322 West 137th St.
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Man Who Took Persian Paw Coat From Friend's Auto Picks Wrong Customer
Chauney A. Hyland, 203 East 87th St., salesman for a New York furrier, had faith in his friend, George Robinson, 23, 2500 State St., whom he has known five years.
Early Wednesday morning in company with Robinson Hyland drove to an office in his car, where he met the second sort out of the auto and the former locked its doors, leaving within a Persian paw fur coat valued at $175. He told Robinson to watch the man went inside. Robinson consented.
A short time later when Hyland emerged from the cataclet and approached his car he discovered three broken open, the fur coat missing and his friend Robinson gone.
But at the time Hyland made his discoveries, Pollockman William Bouwmeyer, trailing his heat down Wabash Ave. He met Robinson at 3 in with the missing coat. He questioned him, then placed him under arrest, the state attorney and signed him into Robinson, charging burglary and larceny.
When Robinson faced Judge Rooney of the Englewood court Thursday, he faced a court coalt to a woman for Hyland. The officer alleged that Robinson offered him the coat for $100. He was held in custody and Judge Rooney under a $1,000 bond.
TRAVELERS INS. CO.
PROMOTES SPRINGER
The Travelers Insurance company, HIM Insurance Exchange building, Chicago has shown their appreciation of the travelers insurance department, Mr. Springer, their Chicago agent in the railroad department, by licensing him transacting in Indianapolis, Kansas City, Nashville, Utah, Colorado. This is the first time in the history of the insurance world where a licensed agent is being licensed in this number of states. Mr. Springer was appointed an agent after proving a success in that territory; he was transferred in 1916 to New York, where he has one customer. Today he is carrying accident and health insurance on his agent known, Mr. Springer has associated with him Charles R. Fatterson, who is making the same wonderful success.
"The House B. GEO
F. B. GEORGE CO.
131-133 SOUTH STATE STREET
FRIDAY and SATURDAY IN THE BASEMENT MANUFACTURER'S OUTLET SALE! Fur-Trimmed Coats
AY and V THE B ACTURER
A prominent manufacturer, in retiring from business offered his entire stock of fur-trimmed coats to the first store that made a cash offer. We were the first, and the result is this positively astounding offer of actual Fur-Trimmed Coat values up to $100 at the absurdly low price of $22.75.
Every Coat
Values
to $100
$22.75
$22.75
$22.75
New Style Used to Sell Licker: Hot Water Bag
As Sergeants Rafferty and Lee of the Cottage Grove Ave. police station were standing on the corner of 52th and Wabash Ave. they no longer were passing carrying a hot water bottle. They questioned the man, who stated that he had heated some water in his car and was carrying a bag of ice. He also proceeded on their way, but were surprised when they reached 26th and State Sts. to see the same man visiting another sick friend with his brother. Secretting themselves the officers saw the good samaritan visit many friends, each time the has become more scarce of the water. The police station shined, and was being distributed by Oscar Lundy, 2721 State St.
Chicago Zoo Finest Home for Animals
Chicago Zoo Finest Home for Animals
Few members of our Race have taken the trouble to interest themselves in the proposed zoological park for Chicago. This park, to be the largest and finest in the world, is only awaiting the public approval as expressed by the referendum in December, and its construction will begin.
The location of the Zoo is almost immediately west of the center of population of Cook county and will be the location of the contracts for which have been signed by Anton J. Cernak, president of the county board for forest preserves, and John T. McCutchion, chairman of the county board. One of the striking differences between this zoo and other animal parks will be the careless onclosures of animals and reptiles effected by beaching by natural effects to moats with inclining walls that cannot be climbed—and by making hills. The Chicago Zoo will also contain species of birds and reptiles never be turned over to the museum. The most beautiful expedition will be organized for the purpose of bringing to Chicago those rare animals and skins which will be turned over to the museum. The most beautiful park will be obtained from a tax of one-third of one mill per year for five years, and from special donations. Connection with the park, gardens will be maintained from which a fresh supply of vegetables and other foods will be available. Treatments will be taken also to propagate the contracts for which have been in danger of extermination.
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GENERAL NEWS
UILDIN
DING;
Women Smokers Increase U. S. Tobacco Taxes
Clouds of cigarette and cigar smoke hanging low over our fair country may annoy the followers of Lucey Page Caston of the Anti-Cigarette brigade, but they are clouds with a silver lining for them. Lucey Page Caston, 500, 900, 1,400, put into the United States treasury from this source of taxation, according to a preliminary statement just received from the Treasury Department. Chief collector of internal revenue, Mrs. Mabel G. Rehkee, in Commissioner Blair's report of revenue collector, dated June 30, 1923, from cigars, tobacco and manufactures thereof the amount is $308,010, $33,82, as against $269,717,109, the only other class of tax to exceed this is income and profits tax, which repre-ent approximately 61 per cent of the total revenue, the rest is attributed to the increasing number of women smokers in the United States and to the fact that many men have not been required the habit while in the army during the great war.
Makes Ford Novel Cane With Knife
Montgomery, Ala. Oct. 5—Henry Ford, auto manufacturer of Detroit, has received the most novel walking stick he ever carried—if he ever carried any. It was made by Arthur Banks of this city with an ordinary handle. The cane, with many characters inscribed in the wood, was made from hickory, and despite the fact that it was made in a round ball cut from the hickory and balanced in the cane, A Masonic emblem, a star, a rattlesnake, an arrow, with Henry Fords name, and the year 1823 is chiseled on the stick. Banks presented a cane to the late President Harding about a year ago, and Henry Fords required only 14 hours of whitting.
CHARGE BOY WITH BURGLARY
With three charges of burglary facing him, Henry Farnes, 17, 4650 Foley Ave., Mrs Elizabeth Pensere, 411 Widows Ave., Mrs Della Thomas, 5550 Lafayette State St., all accustomed to the 410 State St. all accustomed to the
of Courtesy"
GORGE CO.
Between
SATURDAY
BASEMENT
'S OUTLETS
named Coat
ear, in retiring from
ned coats to the first
and the result is
trimmed Coat value
is Fur Collar or Fur
Beaver, Platinum
eyed Wolf, Monkey
$2.95
viving to the great variety of ma-
mmings, we find it impossible to
this limited space. We can, ho-
can 50% of the garments involve
made, to sell up to $100, and in so-
rises promptly at 9 A. M. Friday.
eternoon crowds.
THE FUR TRIMMINGS ALONE, WE
WORTH MORE THAN
TO PAY FOR T
GE CO.
Between Monroev
SATURDAY
DEMENT
OUTLET S
ed Coat
retiring from bu
to the first store th
the result is this p
Coat values up t
Dollar or Fur Collar a
Platinum Wolf,
Wolf, Monkey Fur,
22
Great variety of materials, styles
and it impossible to describe the
space. We can, however, assure
garments involved in this sale
to $100, and in some cases, even
9 A. M. Friday. Be here ea
s.
HIMMINGS ALONE, IN MOST INS
H MORE THAN YOU ARE A
TO PAY FOR THE COATS
Owing to the great variety of materials, styles, colors and fur trimming, we find it impossible to describe these coats in detail, in this limited space. We can, however, assure you that more than 50% of the garments involved in this sale were originally made, to sell up to $100, and in some cases, even higher. Sale starts promptly at 9 A. M. Friday. Be here early to avoid the afternoon crowds.
THE FUR TRIMMINGS ALONE, IN MOST INSTANCES, ARE WORTH MORE THAN YOU ARE ASKED TO PAY FOR THE COATS
All Regular Sizes
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GIANT GUNMAN KILLED BY COP AFTER BATTLE
James Moseley Arms Self and Looks for Trouble; Ignored Policeman
A man went out from his home looking for trouble and found it, and as a consequence is now dead. The
According to the policeman, he was forced to stand at $1st St. and Indiana. AVE when the latter attempted to leave after having been ordered to put up his hands. The Inquiry up to the shooting took place near State on $1st St. Two Wavant, 22, 711
Oliver St. and Leon Blair, 25, 3121 Indiana Ave. were walking on 31st St. when they were rudely pushed from the sidewalk by Moseley from the direction with a woman. When the men stopped and looked at Moseley, he pulled a 46 calibre six-shooter from a holster and ordered them to take it to Vanzant and Vanzant unfenced until they thought Moseley had turned or had reached his destination, after which they resumed their journey. When they reached Indiana Ave. and pointed his pistol at the men how. Without answering the men hurried across the street to where the policeman was standing and informed him that Moseley possessed a gun. Officer Thomas immediately started to officer the man, who had returned his pistol to the policeman and was walking towards Prairie. Moseley stopped at the policeman's command but attempted to draw his pistol. A police officer, martyred. Moseley fell, mortally wounded.
CO.
between Monroe and Adams
SURDAY
NUT
GET SALE!
Coats
from business,
at store that made
this positively
reduces up to $100 at
Collar and Cuffs
in Wolf, Squirrel,
by Fur, Etc., Etc.
275
materials, styles, colors and fur
describe these coats in detail,
however, assure you that more
in this sale were originally
some cases, even higher. Sale
Be here early to avoid the
IN MOST INSTANCES, ARE
YOU ARE ASKED
THE COATS
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SHERIFF
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LIGERAL TERMS
We have a large assortment of
charge furniture to be sold for
charge, new and used furniture;
4-room complete; $255.
Kessel Bros. Furniture and Storage, 403-32 South State Street.
LEARN DRESS-MAKING
DECORATING, TAILORING
AND STYLING CUSTOMS
New and used dressmaking machines
for home and office use; dressmaking
tools; upholstery tools; garment
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607 W. Main St., H. I.,
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Men's, Luxurious strappery Gloss
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$11.50. Date bearers and hair dressers.
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FREE-FREE
A beautiful catalog of clothes, jewelry,
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JUDGE MORRIS HEARS EVIDENCE IN CHURCH ROW
Newest Styles
for Everyone
Use Friendly Credit
All the latest and most up-to-date
fashions are here. Select your new
outfit now. Use Friendly Credit.
NO RED TAPE.
Terms as Low as $1 Week
MEN'S SUITS
AND TORNAS
All the new styles
— a like whipcoats
and shirredline top-
cuts— up to
wards from
$25
$25
LADIES'
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Finest materials in
all the newest
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At ... $25
ALTERNATIONS FREE
Grands Delivered on First Payment
MONROE FOX & COMPANY
4 OUTDOOR
CONSUMER BLDG
220 SO. STATE STREET
Jacquettes
made in
$22.50
Beautiful
Styles
OPEN TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS
As made to the Auditor of Public Accounts at the close of business September 14, 1923.
Your careful attention is directed to the statement of condition of the BINGA STATE BANK. It is a report showing not only strength and progress, but the ultimate confidence of the public in our institution.
THE BANK THAT IS SERVING THE COMMUNITY
Affiliated Member Chicago Clearing House Association
PAGE FOUR
JUDGE
SALEM BAPTIST
WRANGLE NEARS
FINAL HEARING
Presiding Judge Urged to Enter Field for Place on Judicial Ticket
(Continued from page 1)
room. Attorney W. W. Maxwell (white) in a brief address boosted Commissioner Morris as a candidate, and the audience unanimously voted for Attorney Lucas then named a committee of eight consisting of the Rev C. H. Clark, Bishop A. Carey, B. R. Foster, B. R. Gerrish, R. S. Albott, Attorney Edward H. Wright, S. B. Turner and A. Fatterson, Commissioner Morris before a nominating body Oct. 2. The following resolution was prepared:
Whereas, There is an election impending in Cook county for judges on Judicial Ticket
Whereas. There are several political parties and political factions who are seeking to and shall on Oct. 2 name lawyers who shall be appointed to the Cook county court for 29 circuit and superior court judges; therefore, be it Resolved. That we representatives of the Colored population of Cook county, by call upon the several nominating powers, committees or conventions, by call upon the several nominating powers, committees or conventions, to select candidates for the judiciary, that a place be given upon a ticket, either or all of said tickets, to a representative of the Hace; be it further Resolved. That we do hereby unanimously recommend, by the Cook county bar, bar of the state of Illinois, of the bar of the United States supreme Court, of the United States as an outstanding representative of our lance, who is a lawyer, committed and therefore well qualified to fill and to execute the onerous and learned duties of a judge of the or superior court of Cook county.
IDEAL TEA ROOM
If you want real home cooking and special service, you can call 221. Michigan Ave. This one the place that you will feel proud of, as it represents the test in this business idea. You can be in every day because of the kind of real business idea that are pushing this place. Special Sunday dinners are the best. Special parties can be made for parties—Adv.
Don't Give Up Hope Yet
Don't Give Up Hope Yet
Even if you have about decided that you are destined to have those shoes, you should rush, scrub, scrub, scrub, "breaking out," it, the rest of your life, you hope to wear. You can take it when you will simply begin using the wonderful Black and White Ointment. Black and White Ointment is now selling at the tremendous rate of nearly 100,000 a dealer can supply, you be sure you get Black and White Ointment, because it is the one and only kind of ointment of their skin troubles and worries. The 506 size contains three times as much as the liberal 256 - Adee.
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All the latest and fashionists are here, outfit now. Use NO RED
Terms as Low
MEN'S SUITS AND TOPOATS
All the new styles are available and galardine topcoats-up $25 wards from
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OPEN TUESDAY, THURSDAY
STATEMENT OF BINGA STA
As made to the Auditor of B of business Sept.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts. $ 145,825.30
Real Estate Loans. 251,825.00
Treasury Securities. 251,825.00
U. S. Certificates of Indent. 200,024.69
Real Estate. 23,500.00
Real Estate Fixtures. 23,500.00
Furniture and Fixtures. 13,604.00
Accrued Interest Receivable. 14,746.00
Cash and Due From Banks. 184,514.15
Total $1,078,158.92
TOTAL ASSETS OVER
OFFICE
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R. S. Abbott, Publisher
Chicago Defender
John B. Garshall
Board of Patron
W. A. Robinson
Lawyer
TO OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS
Your careful attention is direct of the BINGA STATE BANK, strength and progress, but the utmost institution.
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Attorneys representing the two factions in Salem Baptist church, 30th and LaSalle Sts, appeared before Judge Edward H. Morris, acting as commissioner, Saturday afternoon to sum up final arguments pending a decision in the injunction proceedings against Rev. B. L. Rose as pastor. Judge Morris on bench hearing evidence. Attorneys, left to right, are: Patrick H. O'Donnell (white), Franklin A. Lovelace, Harris B. Galnes, representing ousted trustees; S. B. Turner, J. Gray Lucas, and ex-Judge Maxwell (white), representing Rev. Rose.
ROBERT LEE IN SUICIDE JUMP
Weary with the long drawn out investigation of the state's attorney's office into the alleged conspiracy of the defense attorney, W. E. D. Stokes, millionaire of New York, accusing him of attempts to ruin his character, Robert Lee, a lawyer, and one of the principal witnesses questioned by the grand jury in its investigation of the former conspirator to leap to his death Thursday morning from the fifth floor of the State Building. His life was served by Sergt. John Murphy of the state's attorney's staff, who sparring to the window and seized the door, and then being beaten to death. Had Lee succeeded in his attempt he would have been dashed to his suicide effort followed the testimony of B. E. Ferese, one time patron of the old Iowa law firm, Branmer, who is now being sought by the state's attorney's office, offered to help the defense attorney in meeting Mrs. Stokes' character. During the divorce trial in New York, Ferese said, if he smiled at an offender
The affidavit that he was offered $1,500 by Lee to sign continued stained glass in a church in Stokes in a compromising position with another man, Ferese said, but he had been listening to the death leap, the bird and want to end all. Lee said to have eried after he was pulled from the window.
'SHOT IN ARM
During a quarrel with Charlie Moore, the police shot Federica St., was shot twice in the face.
GENERAL NEWS
MIRIS HEA
DOWARD MORRIS C
the two factions in Salem Bap-
Edward H. Morris, acting as co-
ntents pending a decision in the in-
judge Morris on bench hearing
cell (white). Franklin A. Lovelac-
erner, J. Gray Lucas, and ex-Ju
Our Voters CanDemand Judgeship
According to statements which appeared in the Chicago daily papers early in the week, coalition is off and parties, as well as the Independents, will select candidates for the judgeships and place them on their regular tickets for the coming election in the fall. The candidate who goes so far as to anticipate who will be selected and it is a noticeable fact, of course, that the eligibility of the able lawyers of the Race is not the sole indicator in connection with the independence.
It is hard to understand how the party leaders can expect to enjoy the office after year and at the same time forget them in matters of this sort. Our voters should incorporate and circumvent worthy attorney be selected to place upon the ballot. It is certain that if it is done the particular candidate individual support given the ticker upon which his name is placed would vote for it. Practically every other nationality sending voters to the polls is represented upon one judicial Polish, Italian and practically anything but a Chinaman or Japanese can be found in the uplifting occupations time to awaken these leaders to the fact that representation is the only price acceptable to us in return for our votes.
POSED AS DOCTOR, FINDS
SELF AS DOCTOR, FINDS
New York, Oct. 5—Charged with the murder of himself as doctor, Samuel A. Barnett, 32 W. 21st St. was arrested at Magdalene-Madloo.
It is said that Barrett has been long known as a doctor and a philosopher, also representing himself as the family physician of many prominent households.
FALL FRACTURES SKULL
New York, Oct. 5-While under the influence of "hootch," Clarissa Brown, 32, 125 W. 182th St., fractured her right arm and stained into a cement areaway below.
Sunday afternoon at 148 W. 133d St.
METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY CENTER
The Metropolitan Community Center,
their third anniversary Sunday, Oct.
in the auditorium at Worcester
Phillips high school,
and Prairie Ave.
will be presented by Dr. C.
Bowling, assistant pastor,
and director,
Susan S. Schoen and solos for the
purpose by the Metropolitan
Community Center conducted by Prof.
The mourn in sermon by Dr. W. P. Cook, pae-
dition by Dr. A. Leonzo, Dr. A. Leonzo, J. Bowling, assistant musician, Special music and solos for the Metropolitan by the Metropolitan choral of 160 solos conducted by Prof. F. Erwin and his assistant, Prof. E. Grundy.
and his assistant, Rev. W. D. Cook
on Sunday evening.
at 7:30 the program will begin the
Evening club, which will render the
following:
Address, "History of the Metropolitan
Community Center," by Dr. Roscoe
Address, "The Influence of the
Metropolitan Community Center," by
In addition to the two short addresses there will be a paired address by Alan Dissell, Mrs. H. Watkins, and Ms. Master Frank Derickle. The chairman of the Sunday Evening club has secured Mr. Tobert as his solicitor for the evening. Queen of the night from the music "Flute" Mamadou Mamadou medal winner of the Chicago Music College is now teacher of the College in national University of Music, Michigane St. Madame Tobert will be occupied by Madame Pauline Garner. In addition to the above numbers, the Mamadou choir will render two wing selections. "Listen to the
In addition to the book on the Metropolitan choir will render a twining selections: "Listen to the Prof. Jones at the Lahalleh Chorus," "Steal Away to Jesus" and "Naughty Marletta." Prof. J. Weekley Jones, director of the Metropolitan choir, prepared a special treat for the audience in addition to the above numbers. The choir will perform 7:30 o'clock. Come early if you want to get a seat. Admission free. Club: Prof. J. Weekley Jones, director of the Metropolitan choir, Dr. W. D. Cook, general director.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
ARS EVIL
ON BENCH
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TIRE THIEF IS CAUGHT BY COP
Arthur Hagan, 30, 4723 Federgal St. walked out of an alley in the rear of 1850 Prairie Ave. at 4 o'clock Tuesday morning carrying with him two Goodyear automobile tires alleged to be valued at $24 each. He came face to face with Policeman William Boulawsi of the Third district police station. The officer questioned and then placed him under arrest.
Later James Russell, owner of the tires, came to the station. Russell a complaint against Harm chargings that he broke into his picture in the station. Two two tires found in his possession. When the accused man appeared in court, he was found in Eriewood court Thursday he admitted having the tires. On this admission he was found guilty by the grand jury under $1,000 bond.
MME. WALKER'S AGENTS TO
HOLD CONFESENCE HERE
Mrs. Alice C. Burnett, national representative of the Mime, J. A. caller lived in Chicago and set up headquarters in Chicago and set up headquarters in Kobe. Dean is a 60-year veteran. Im plans to conduct the regional conference from Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Kentucky, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Indiana. The agents of these states are urged to attend the conference and to communicate with Mrs. Burnett at her address.
Mrs. Burnett, a skilled and expert with her present connection, is teaching the Mime, C. J. Walker system of all interested persons are invited to receive her at the above address before the conference the usual fee will prevail—Adv.
RETURN TO NEW YORK
Mrs. Hattie Goods and daughter Mrs.
who have been visiter in Chicago for
have been visiter in Chicago for
Mrs. William Foster, 322 Franklin Ave.
gave return to new York, after
with important business.
DON'T NEGLECT YOU
DISEASES OF the KIDNEYS ARE
MORE DEATHS than DISEASES
DON'T NEGLECT YOUR BACKACHE!
DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR
MORE DEATHS than DISEASES OF ANY OTHER ORGAN
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WOMAN SHOT BY DARING BANDIT
Mrs. Della Carpenter, 30, Indianapolis, Ind. who is in the city visit, was struck in the left knee Wednesday night by a stray bullet when she allied with the police and State St., as the result of a gun battle between two bandits and I. E. Moore (white), who operates a firearm. According to Dr. Moore, the two bandits walked into the store and ordered coca-cola. When he turned the door open, the other one of the bandits who had followed him pulled a gun to his back and ordered him to hold up his hands. He succeeded in capturing his own gun which was near the register. The two intruders were harmed and the store running well on 45th
Dr. Moore pursued them and freed several shouts. The bandits returned through the dress of Mrs. Thomas T. Franklin, 3430 Vernon Ave., and striking Mrs. Carpenter, both of northbound State St. car, Mrs. Carpenter was taken to the Giles & Burger pharmacy, and first aid. She was later taken to the South Side hospital, where it was found her wound was not serious.
WOMEN REPUBLICANS MEET
Outline of program: Presiding, Dr. C. W. Turner, four of Tennessee State college, Nashville; remarks to Dr. S. Marks church, Dr. H. A. Turner, then tell will talk, Dr. H. A. Turner, then tell will talk, Dr. A. W. Turner, Williams has done, Dr. A. W. Turner, will introduce, provide, address Response by Dr. Carl G. Roberts. Then addresses to the people by such men as President of Quinn Chapel, Foster of Quinn Chapel, Dr. George A. Hall, Attorney Francis Stratford urged throughout it all there will be advertisement, your soul. Counsel Advertisement.
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Terms as Low as $1.00
HERE IS THE PRO
We bought the entire stock of one of the
in America, consisting of UPRIGHT PIANO
discontinued and ODD STYLES, SHOP-
some Second-Hand, at PRACTICALLY our
three SALE PIANOS you will find GREAT
STOCK of new and USED and SHOP-
ACCUMULATED in the last THREE MON
WE HAVE sense, enough and POSITIVE
that WILL ROVE this enormous STOCK
WILL NOT REFUSE any offer WITHIN
MR. PIANO BUYER.
Among these SALE pianos you will F
MAKE SALE PIANOS WAY, FIND GREAT
WAY, CHICKERING, MEISTER, HALL &
VOSE & SONS, and others too numerous to
LISTEN! We will take your Piano
musical instrument you
on any Piano or Player.
LAST NOTICE This Sale Will
Night, October 6
FREE—IN YOUR HOME
COME IN AND ESTABLISH A L
CLOSING OUT
Factory Pianos
of Discontinued Styles, Used and Shop-Worn Pianos
FOR TWO
DAYS ONLY
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Terms as Low as $1.00 Per Week
We bought the entire stock of one of the largest Piano Factories in America, consisting of UPRIGHT PIANOS and PLAYER-PIANOS, discontinued and sold, and at GRACTICALLY our OWN PRICE. Among these SALE PIANOS you will find a GREAT MANY of our REGULAR STOCK of new and USED and SHOP-WORN Pianos that have ACCUMULATED in the last THREE MONTHS.
WE HAVE SENSE,enough and POSITIVELY KNOW the only thing that makes us enormous in PRICE. WE WILL NOT REFUSE any offer WITHIN REASON, so GET BUSY, MR. PIANO BUYER.
Among these SALE PIANOS you will find WILL such WELL known MANY of our MUSIC, MUSIC WORKS, WAY WAY CHICKERING, MEISTER, HALL & SONS, BUSH & GERTS, VOSE & SONS, and others too numerous to mention.
LAST NOTICE This Sale Will Positively Close Saturday Night, October 6th, at 10 o'Clock.
FIND THIS BEAUTIFUL 88 Note
You will FIND THIS BEAUTIFUL 88-Note
the GATUBAVO among those SALE PIANOS
that GATUBAVO among those SALE PIANOS
NOTICE The PRICES on PLAYER-PIANOS for the next TWO DAYS. We WILL MAKE A WAGER that THERE ISN'T a HOUSE in the UNITED STATES that will DUPLICATE THESE PRICES:
NOTICE THE PRICES on PLAYER-
DAYS. WE WILL MAKE A
HOUSE in the UNITED STATES that
PRIGES:
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Such WELL: KNOWN MAKES AS BUUSH
MENDERHALL, HENRY F. MILLER, SCHM
MAN, Among them: JO WILL FIND PIANI
as New and others JUST THE THING
NOTICE THE EXTRA CUT
Such WELL-KNOWN MAKES AS BUSH & GERTS, HALLL & SONS,
MENDENHALL, HENRY F. MILLER, SCHMIDT, KIMBALL, and BELL-
MAN. Among them YOU WILL FIND PIANOS PRACTICALLY as Good
Asmong them and others JUST THE THING FOR THE BEGINNERS
NOTICE THE EXTRA CUT IN PRICES ON
UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR TWO DAYS ONLY
BY RATING A NEW PIANO IN YOUR BROKE for 60 DAYS you can have a PIANO EXPERT OR MUSIC TEACHER test you for 120 DAYS LY OR BEQUESTY, YOU CAN CLEAR OCEAN OF BEQUESTY to you. If satisfactory, you can intuit to make payments as jaws as $0.00 BEE WEEK FREE DELIVERY STOOL OR BENCH NO EXTRA INTEREST
GENERAL NEWS
Took Deposits on Clothes But Delivered None
Took Deposits on Clothes But Delivered None
For over six months several persons who had deposited money on suits and overcoats have been disappointed at the non-delivery of the goods. Several complained to the various police stations.
The police learned that that a woman would whom would call at the different homes armed with a suit case of samples for the police officer, would pay a deposit with the understander that the goods would be delivered late.
A man of the Stanton Ave. station arrested Edward Collins, 42, 6723 St. Lawrence and John McCarran, 42, 6723 St. Lawrence, who the man had collected, but never delivered.
Tuesday morning in the Harrison Bay police station, Charles McMarran, 4505 State St.; Isabel Foster, 403, 6723 Glees Ave.; Sam Taylor, 210, 6347 St. Dr.; Washington, 16 West 29th St.; R. Newby, 341, 507 St. Ave., and Thomas, 661, Evans Ave. Each charged him with confidence, him
ROB PHILADELPHIA HOME
Philadelphia, Oct. 5—Whila
George Donaldson was away from home
his home at 214 Jefferson St. and
removed practically everything that was
his, including his losses disclosed that clothing and
jewelry to the value of $200 and a
luxury car. The bushalls made good their
overage by climbing over the roofs of
businesses and sliding down a
garter ripe.
MIGRATION NOW
SHOWS CHECK-UP
With the coming of fall a smaller number of our people are coming to Chicago. They been to come in throughout the country to tention in the early spring, and then in increasing numbers until about Aug. 1, when the first fall off was managed. While the movement was at its height the Urban league and its good ordert that on four Sundays a total of over 3,600 filled through the gates of St. Louis. If du allowance be made for those who came in other days of the week and for those who were not, the population is likely that from Jan. 1 to Aug. 1 Chicago's population was increased on an average by 2,000 of our people. Another check-up made for all trains from the South every day from Aug. 1 to Sept. 3 showed a total of 6,314 travelers or 2,000 more than the migration is decrementing, but is by no means over as yet.
GIRL HELD FOR THEFT
Washington, D. C., Oct. 2—Rosa Kramer, 26, of the United States branch of the police court last week charged with stealing a student's pearl necklace. Perrinkel claims that while he was engaged in opening a gate for the girl at her request, she was caught and traced the money and run. When he caught her, according to his story, she was found in a lot where he found it. Her bond was fixed at $1,500 by Judge Schultz and she was held for action of the grand
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1825
Veteran at Bar
in Short Talk
on School Days
Attorney Warren in Speech
‘at Grace Lyceum Tells
of College Life
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BL and Vincennes Ave, opened ia fll
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nonctmaen jn Gana, a wih return
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AUGUSTINE.WILLIAMS:
Mr. abl Mise, Charen Sattercon, 2622
atlaeg Grave Aves nnavnre the cane:
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New Orleans, Sept. 29. ne
MILLER-GORDON
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ROPER-JANUARY,
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fete deaceat at icthichem ehavel and
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UNITED CHOIRS TO SING
The Coscmunity, church choir. are
ctited Sethe” nadie! SRoIeS” ad
chormesters wilt ye peegented Waa
mnie fertival at Orevettrn hall” by
Brot. Wevcrsaatew one af the enue
trite Jarliran, taowell We Derrick nid
Wang, Finis ct the sega
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mnusitalrostival” in Nnieltes Feng
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after ihe bie testi
WINS SCHOLARSHIP
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tins auditortom. “At Chicago. attends
theee'musieate Wateh tsi paper for
personnel, .
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*iteauaas aaeramenhaet.
The Beamtifus heme Of Attorney and:
Mm Eoward E Wiison, 3204 Feaine
ANG, tome threncn oben fora Fecepulon
Oe honor Dende S. Hrown. prominent
Sinneapotls. Minn. physician. who war
inthe alty’ attending ie weventh 90
nual “convention of” the ‘Auto-Hemic
‘Therapy. Foundatton scciety. which was
held at the Wow) Webster.” Dr. iirown
gave tarce addresses before the society.
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to the home she has deserted and is brought face to face with her husband, who not only refuses to touch her, despite her pleas for forgiveness, into the streets. For this action he is roundly scored by Noel his closest friend, who, it develops, has been a man for whom he kept his secret as to not to interfere with the marriage of Floriot to her. The husband relents and the two start a search for the murderer, whom he discoverspletely disappears. Floriot advances in law and after 20 years holds the highest judgement in Paris. The return of the wife and the tremendous climax which follows the murder by her husband, who is also her in her miserable condition to her husband and son, himself a member of the bar, and the ensuing trial at the close of which all three suspects are acquitted to a series of scenes which will be long remembered by those who see the play. Final performance of "Madame N'occures on Saturday night" will be the highlight of the Goods" beginning with the 200 summer show on Sunday.
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PAGE SIX
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the Lautevic Players in the
the Intimate Theater will present successfully run at the Grand Theater, after a week the theater will be music plays are being presented and capacity attained nightly occurrence. The offering for the current week is one of the most sensational productions ever seen on any stage, and the highest praise can
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the characters under unfamiliar names. The author certainly must have had Clarence E. Muse in mind when he stretched out on "The Groundhog." The writer has seen Muse in most of the pieces through distinction, but never to better advantage than in this impersonation of the czar-like, domineering, egotistical lord of vice and corruption. His work is great. He is run a close second, however. His Miss Anderson, he has healed workable the fact that he have seen her cast in pairs better to her loving. In her several scenes with her lover, played by Criner, a hit more warmth has been expected. He maxims the need of the policeman, sinned against adderman into his own through the political "breaking" of his bitter enemy. The skill is well worth seeing and is certain to impress those who give it the chance. "Two weeks after which comes "Experience" with a tremendous cast.
THE MONOGRAM
High class auventille prevails this week. The bill is opened by Johnson & Rector, both working straight. They do, a nice line of intros, until just before called "Not Me." "Carolina Mammy," sung by Miss Johnson, was well received. They closed with a nice team song and dance. Jessie love, a beautiful young lady well known, and I love to give everything in that line. As a toe dancer she is without a superior and her back and clog was away above the average. Strictly a high dance act, you own the line of Williams & Williams in place. They open with an introduction by Miss Williams, a real vamp, beautifully gowned. Fox follows in song and dance. He has a great sense of humor, takes the house use form when he disposes of the crutch and dances on his hands and one foot. "Charleston," an unpublished number, sung by Miss Williams, shows her to have a liqueur kept the house in a continuum. They close with a neat dance. Columbus Jackson Trio, three boys, open with "Dixieland in France." If dancing is what it's really about, they give them plenty-16 minutes of fast singing and dancing. They close with "Toot, Toot, Tootle." This is the fastest, the Touit, the Tootle. that has played here. The entire show suggestsiveness, 60 minutes of clean show. No change until the final curtain Sunday night.
THE KOPPIN THEATER
E. B. Dudley, Mar.
The management has started a new plan to please the tremendous patronage of the company, in they engaged Jack Dillon and his Wolterin-Girls, a (white) musical company, with lots of comedy and an engaging with a bank. The show lasted out one hour in minutes. The show plays a short movie, this week, but this week consists of five vaudeville acts. Bihal Waters, Queen of the Williams and Miss Pearl Wright at the piano, Miss Waters says "Alm' Going to Marry, You Can't Do What My Blues." You can see the "Memphis Man Blues" and another special blues number. Miss Waters plays "Miss Williams and Miss Wright just over a number. It's a class act. The gowns of Miss Waters are wonderful. Sandifer & S. T. & S. D. act and get many applauses, dancing Hartgraves, a real dancer, back dancing, Williams & Williams. The Bird, with an entire new act with teny of comedy and song numbers, that goes over big and get plenty hands out of their jokes and sayings, of the best ever brought together in this house.—H. D. Garnt, t reporter.
Motion Picture News
BY D. IRELAND THOMAS
Oscar Micheaux of the Micheaux Films occupied at Charleston, S. C. en route to Georgia and Florida.
Mr. M. Micheaux and an assistant at Charleston early in the morning he came to my residence and got me out of the breakfast with me. He is booking his "Photograph" of the Seminole and the "Dacell" with the writer and critic and came to Charleston with a collection of most solid books.
He told of his plans to produce his latest productions, which will
"Dungeon," "Virgin-
imple" and "Pole"
inthe southern ter-
tory and came to
good line-up.
Almost solid book-
ing, but his plan in re-
laxing his latest pro-
posal is "Birthright."
D. Ireland Thomas
"The House Be-
come the Cedars," "Ghost of Tolston
Miner," "Landry's Will"
He is anxiously looking at Gustav
of Broadway this winter with all
curiosities.
Robert Lee Hardy is chief pro-
prietor at the Plaza theater in Little
River, among the other licensed
operators in the city where who are
working in white theater. K. White,
Luther K. White, Henry
James, Wille Johnson and Johnnie
Abel.
Miss L. B. Mounds, former pianist of
Charleston, is married at Charleston,
S. C. is back again at Macon, Ga. It is rumored
to be married very soon
Philadelphia, to Macon, Ga.
The Lincoln theater at Nahshi.
It is giving satisfaction
my advice. It is giving
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Elaine Hammersstein, the delightful and dainty star of a score of screen romances, has at last entered the world of fashion and makers and will be seen in her newest production, "Broadway Gold," at the popular Vendome theater on Monday for an engagement of three days. "Broadway Gold" is, as its name implies, a romance dealing with life and vielstudios of the Great White Way, as the Main St. of New York City. The picture is an elaborate screen adaptation of W. Carey Wonderley's story which created much comment when it ran in Young's magazine. It is a celebration of the recital of life among the hiltiques of Broadway's exotic night life. Into this swirling vortex of galaxy and unconventionalities a young and unconventional woman finds the force of circumstances. The narrative of her temptations, her adventures, her loves and final escape from her environment make a movie tale she is decidedly unique and unusual.
The picture was produced and directed by Edward Dillon, who was also responsible for "Women Men Marry" as well as many of the successes to the public by Goldwyn, Famous Players and other large producers. While Miss Hammerstein heads the cast, the picture can be truthfully called an all-star production. Elliot Dexter appears in the chief male role, the old favorite, Kuthyn William Williams, part of her career as Jean Valleau, a beautiful but worthy-wise donizer of Manhattan's "touring Forties."
"HOT FEET REVIEW"
TO THE ORIENT
Hong Kong, China. On board R. M. S.
"Emigrants of Australia."
Empress of Abuja, I am you feeling, old dear? I know you will be surprised to get a letter from me, especially from Abuja, Chicago, and Chicago. Well, here we are, five of us, on our way to Manila, Philippines, hotel, and I mean the real hotel, and I mean we have the real goods with us. Personnel: Andrew Tayes, banjo and cello, saxophone; James Junki) Edwards, drums; Tony Yates, banjo and cello, European places, really a great field. Major Loving is the cause of this winn-trip and opening of jazz to the Orient. Tony, I am sending you all the news, next letter and what our people are doing over here. Success to you and the greatest Weekly," the Chicago Defender. Respectfully yours,
Walter MN,
Care Manila Hotel,
Manila, Philippine islands.
ENGLISH HOME
Dear Tony: Our Indianapolis, Ind. you hear from me. I am at home on a few days' pass and gutting along fine. I'm here for 20 days. I will then re-verify my phone number, which will then be Oct. 17. I hope this will find you and family in best of touch. I thank you very much for keeping my phone before closing. I have received lots of letters in and out. Also lots of help from the team. I thank you very much for have received lots of help from performers each week. I don't think you would know me. I have began to take care of the road again if the operation turns out O. K.
Best regards to friends in and out,
I also want to think each and every
same thing with the same
same to some others who may be
in need. I remain. Yours truly.
A fine letter arrived from Charlie Fat Hayden, who is at present with the Bldickie & Santanar 100 Pound Strand theater, Jacksonville, Fn. Fat and Tadhole Alonzo Johnson of the same group will team it this winter.
"THE GROUND HOG
Supported by H. L. PRYOR, SOLOMON BRUCE, LEON ROOKS, RICHARD GREGG, FRANCIS PERKINS, WALTER WHITE, ROSALIE TYLER, CAMILLE COHEN JONES, LILLIAN GRAHAM, BERLEANNA BLANKS AND PAULINE DAVIS.
Week of OCTOBER 14th, "EXPERIENCE"
FAT BUSY
POPULAR ACTOR STARS IN "A
POPULAR ACTORS ASSIST STARS IN "A MAN'S MAN"
The cast of "A Man's Man" the romantic photo-melodrama in which J. Warren Kerrigan and Lois Wilson appear, and which will be shown at the opening of the play the names of several actors and actresses who have long held high places among famous players on Broadway. Mr. Kerrigan impersonates the role of John Stunt Webster, a West Coast businessman of peace but makes a business of fighting when a conflict is forced upon him. Lois Wilson has a splendid role that she handles with all the artistry of which she is capable. Ed. Coxen, with a reputation as
"BOUGHT AND PAID·FOR"
"PLANTATION DAYS"
Here is what a Minneapolis, Minn. team does. They wear "Flantation Days," which attraction is traveling over the Pantages time, play games, present week at Winnipeg, Manitoba.
"Colored performers never weary of the varied phases of song dance and disco. We watched the second performance of *Plantation Days* at Fantasies yesterdays through the 10 scenes of what the manner a score of talented people went through the 10 scenes of what the manner a score of talented people provided for this theater. There is more pleasure to be derived from watching *Plantation Days* than watching *Seymour* and *Jennesse* or *Champelle* and *Stinnette* than you will find on the ordinal press should go to the musical director who, playing the piano accompaniment, a routine as any producer may desire. "There is not plot, of course, to this performance by the Jones brothers. But playing the piano accompaniment in the gracious manner with Kiddie ard and offering some jazz numbers with *Stinnette* you will watch the number that gets most musical comedy dancers in the background. you will be led, good-natured. For in it is the same spirit of spontaneity that sends audiences to the midnight performance of *Liza* and that made *William* a musical show each favorite years ago.
"We intend to watch 'Plantation Days' again."
SECOND ANNIVERSARY
A splendid souvenir program from the Dunbar theater, Philadelphia, Pa., arrived late last week. It was printed by the Dunbar theater and the taking over of the house, through purchase, by John T. Gibson. Mr. Gibson is sure he have laid down the $300,000 in the barn, which is without a doubt the finest theater in the world owned and operated by members of the Race. It is the Lombard St. in what is destined to be "The Great White Way" of the Brotherly Love town. It has a seating capacity of 1,000 performances at which the 'sold out' ticket falls to make its appearance.
ADAH BANKS-STEWART
From time to time we have inquiries as to the whereabouts of the once popular singer, Ada Rankis, now Mrs. Syl Stewart. Ada Rankis, now Mrs. Syl Stewart. It is likely that the information she provided to her mother in Evansville, Ind., will prove of interest. According to a letter, she is doing a bit of concert work with the band, and is home town and is enjoying the finest sort of health and the best of prosperity. Letters reach her at 817 S. Governor St., Evansville, Ill.
SHELTON IN GLASGOW
A card, named at Glasgow, Scotland, on Sept. 18, arrived at the Old Rock Top Museum, a famous song writer and comedian, Shelton brooks, who is making them laugh. The museum said that he will see us soon, as he is calling for New York during the present week. He is a lot of getting up a lot of people for a lot of tastes. Some people have such peculiar tastes.
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one of the screen's most forceful players, has a role commensurate with his ability, as has Kenneth Harlan, long prominent as a stellar performer. Those two veteran characters, artiise in Lewis and Joan J. Dowling, are also well cast in the Kerrigan production. Other well known players in this picture are Ernest B. Moore in his Fullette Fullette and Wallace Wormley, "A Man's Man," a parallalization of Peter B. Kyne's widely story published in the Red Book, with smashing big romantic melodrama.
Dear Gen, Tony. You'll have to say
the energy. Our think tank is about
it.
Dear Gen. Tong,
this week, we
will use as useful as
a leaky ackley
mountain as
the refrigerator
after quartly
mowing. I
reached that
stage of rehearsal
Ain't South'
when one would
exchange
jobs in a
plane-moon or a
board-carrier and
vettim of our
exchange. After
new dances for
two days, we are
convinced that
that 10. Our new
show will open
theater on Oct.
S. T. Whitney
3. We predict that Donald Heywood's musical score will be pronounced to sound ten for a musical show. The dancing is being staged by Frank Montgomery, a musician and instructor in the city and is in constant demand by the big white producer or musical consellor to the television show Shilp leading playwright and wizard of stage technique. Whitney and Tutt, George Jardson, Jesse Shilp, Harold Demont, Joe Purnell, Marlon Harrison, May Jones, Funny Shilp, and Locala Sampon compose the cast. The costumes are being made by Jennifer Hillmilin, the time context and the leading theater customer of the city. The George Funny Shilp and Locala Sampon compose the scenery. Theodore Parkley of Red Moon fame will act as advance man in the show. It will be a John T. Gibson production. Nuff sed. He is a man that believes the best as the Standard actor on other shows and grandson of his suburban estate testify.
"LITTLE GIANT"
John T. Gibson is often referred to as the "Little Giant" of the theatricals and stands up 5 feet 2 in his bare toes and owns and controls over a million bucks worth of theater property dozens of times and business every season. His Standard theater in South St. is recognized as an opera house, his purse opens up a million of movie of racial advancement and uplift. He owns a country estate of hundreds of acres and owns a large number of movies of Philadelphia's suburbs. His garage contains half a dozen real automobiles inside his home and his fine fortune represents the fruits of years of straightforward dealing, honest effort and uninterrupted success. There are not more men in the theatricals of the Gibson type and he certainly fits the fine success which he is entering.
"DON'T KNOCK—BOOST"
By Amon Davis
The world is round but cooked,
and we love it. And I've come to the conclusion
Little Joe wasn't woken—
and I'm ready to try
To live a decent life—
and I'm ready to try
To knock you with your wife—
It seems to me the niece
to be trying to stay
The quicker your false friends will show
When some folks learn that their own house
will be full of chums
Will bounce back in days to come
When some folks learn that their own home
isn't let us knock, let's boot
For you! and a knock a boot, old dear;
And we're coming to the conclusion
BERT MURPHY
Time certainly speeds. Our records show that it will be exactly six years, when the film will be released. Bert Murphy, died. Many artists have essayed to sing his two famous hits, "That Very Dog" and "Jall House" to put it over in the manner it was done by the great little comedian, whose fame as an international entertainer standout artist, Performers of Bert's sort come few and very far between.
VITAL QUESTIONS
Great Problems Discussed in "Daytime Wives"
The glory that was Greece, and the grandeur that was Rome, faded when the women, with their fondness for luxury and their love for excitement, dominated the ancient empire. The most famous cities of ancient times progressed while the women were frugal and industrious. When the feminine sex started to loaf on the earth, the former great empires began to decay.
In America, the great icon of civilization, going to follow in the footsteps of Greece and Rome and see its walls of progress come crashing time Daytime Wife going to deray and collapse of America the same as she did our great empires of antiquity?
Emile Chautard, the famous director in the production of "Daytime Wife," will be the station at the States theater on Monday and Tuesday of next week, Oct. 8 and 9, has painted a series of living, breathing pictures that show the great danger to society caused by the lazy Bohemian wife.
India B. Allen is forming what will be known as "Six Gophers" and would like to have Harris and other performers. Address: 408 Carroll Ave. St. Paul, Minn.
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New York.—Here is a pair of Colored Line dancers, and they have assembled in their routine every conceivable pedal gyration and serve it up with vim and sims. They have danced in black derbies throughout, the boys give no evidence of having to exert them, and they have a metric number, which is preceded by an introductory song and then do single and double dances. One of the fastest hereabouts in some time and should bring this duet into the singer's grasp. They speed up in the "deuce" spot.
MASON AND ZUDORA
Mason & Zudora are, playing the present half at the Orpheum theater, Grand Forks, N.D. Vaudeville had the Academy, Chicago, D. Chicago the Academy, Chicago, first week: "Mason & Zudora, team, man and woman. Clever song and dance routines. Next to closing position and proved to be the big comedy nit of the cill."
Berlin, Sept. 24.
Florence Mills, Culverfield,
la making a tour of the european
theater, soon upon appear on the
fierce stage. She is the
great classical roles with casts of white
Miss Mills is billed as "The Black
Woman of the South," and she is looked
forward to with interest.
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Columbus, Ohio—Just six days too late did we have the opportunity to see Laurence Dees' production, "Plantation Days," which has two final performances at the Lyceum today. Too late, that is to say all we would like to do now is to attend the theater last night was crowded and more than a third of the audience and more than a third of the audience. By the middle of the past week it began to be rumored about the city of Columbus, a first-rate company of colored players, was well worth roseeing, and last week we were invited to the several years we saw "shuffle Along" in New York and we thought in a long time. This later show, by the same producer, is far better and for two hours we were able to best strutting, the best dancing, the prettiest mulatto girls, we have seen there. There are 95 reasons right in that show for the non-existence of the Ku Klux Klan, since the talent and ability as shown in this company deserve the support of the theatrical organizations through
Jeannenette and her Dusky Strutters wore a white dress and wore a whole evening. These same strutters in chorus clothes can put it over any dress, but they can also be in a roof, and the Three Pepper Sinkers offer enough seasoning for a dress. Go to the Lyme this afternoon or this evening "Plantation Days" is a week away. Go to the H. Krier in Ohio State Journal.
LOU JONES DEAD
Louis Jones, late of the team of
careers in the show business, died a few
weeks ago in Chicago. Louis spent five
complished performers. He was born in
town, Ga., in 1884. His mother, Mrs.
Abbey, and his sister, Mrs. Annie, L. Ack-
ley, and a sister, Mrs. Amy, L. Clark, A.
sister, Mist St. Chicago. He is also
surrounded by many friends
throughout the country.
THREE PAGES OF STAGE NEWS
The National Negro Hymn
"Lift Every
Voice and Sing"
Words by James Weldon Johnson
Music by J. Kingmond Johnson
Sung at Emancipation Day Exercises, Public
Luncheon and Service
MAIL RADIO
Well, here we are broadcasting at you once more. Tell a green man something. ZING! Archie Blue, Joe Clark, Terrence Ardiart, Princeola Harrison, Brooks, Mary Bradford, Boatner and Boatner, J. Mario Brown, Eschie Chase, E. L. Booker, Lasses Brown, Annie Mauent Bentley, Annie Bradley, Lizzie Rack, Virgil Bluet, Lula Burton, Buzzin Burton, Elli Eiffel, Irene Dyson, Bert Foster, Florence Hill, Walter Hiller, George Holbert, Anna Gresham, Jennie Hill, Violet Holland, Luciella Hegamin, Traussie Gregor, Oscar Jenkins, Thelma Lavizco, Dorothy Lee, Matty Jackson, Wellington Johnson, Lutte Johnson, James P. Johnson, James R. Johnson, James P. Johnson, Ols King, Lukie & Jeanette, Sammie Lewis, R. H. Joyner, Lazenzo Lazenzo, George McDonald, L. M. Matthioli, A. Mada Mada, Hattie Morton, Bingela McKinley, Roscoe Montella, Mirec, C. Mitchell, Sara Murray, McCheeters, Sonnie Morris, Eddie Wiley, Jerry Forton, Raby Moore, Wiley, Jerry Forton, Raby Moore, Robertson, R. L. Powell, Sam Khodes, Robertson, R. L. Powell, Bobble, ell, Titus Titus, Mildred Scott, Frank Tansel, William Sellman, Key Singleton, Laurette Wooden, Chinese Walker, Whit Vine, Marie Warrant, Key Singleton, Laurette Wooden, N. Williams, Williams Singers, Dorothy Wiggins, Hattle Young.
NOT MOTHER
In last week's issue there appeared a note in which Estella White was accused of lying to Lemon's. Some飞 guy had sent in a letter stating that Eddie was the lady's inspiration. The飞 guy, if we remember correctly, was Leon Sonny Gray, and he didn't mean that the title apportioned idea. The rebellion idea. Estella resides at 629 Catherine St. Detroit. Mich., and is managing the Roadside café. Eddie is managing the Roadside café.
SAYS JONESY
Dear Pal Tony: Philadelphia, Pa.
second week at the Standard theater,
Philadelphia, Pa., with my Synaptico
going strong. We have a very
many things going on.
My show opens things off
with Samille Lowes,
the latest addition to the Synaptico
real show stopper, going just as
he did last.
He is indeed a great
the show, and has proven himself one
of the foremost singing entertainers
York very soon to record several new
numbers for the Gennett Record公司,
Second in the bill is the team of
Carter & Clark, and they set the duo
spot on fire at each performance, and
entertainment act, namely "Marla",
which he and his partner have been
following them are the "Three Eables" (Tiny
Lay, James Thomas and George Crawford,
the Florence Willey, who they were
The Dunbar
"Liza" friving C. Miller's big production, is packing this beautiful playful time. I viewed the show in Washington two weeks ago, but have been unable to sit in it. But will say the work of Billy Mills. Doe Doe Green. Gertrude Saunders. Greenlee & Bryant. Gertrude Silverton. Four is still making "Liza" a big sensation. Gertrude Saunders' chauffeur in Maryland with Gertrude's car, on route to Washington from New York and it cost Gertrude over $30 to straighten John T. Gibson presented Quintard Miller and Marcus Shayter in their last week. The cast included Jaceline Hegemann. Emnett Anthony. Alex Kovacs. Mr. Kovacs had little Kitty Abhunice. The revue now good hushness all week. The Dunbar, like the Standard, has undergone a great transformation. Mr. Gibson has spared pats or money to make his theaters the most American. More about them next week.
Notes
Buddy Jones, Margaret Johnson, Carlson and several other old-timers are entertaining about town, telling a stock company to open at the Standard next week. Eddie Heywood is writing the book The Horse Shoe Inn. Lombard at 12th, under new management, has been in real fashion again.
Miss Arenes Gachar has a wonderful
talent for real refinement will find it at
her alboe. Saunders is learning Eddie
Hewson's "Penetrating Blues" and will
soon use it. Knowing Gertie's
talent is helping the song, I
know it will be a K. Q.
Time and space compels me to come
along. I will play from me next week, at which time I
will play the Resent at Baltimore.
Your hard work will work.
IN TOWN
Foxworth & Frances are the outstanding hit of a strong bill at the Majestic theater. It captures, the present work of the director, stopping proposition and they have been tying up proceedings each show during the engagement. It is a red hot and hard affair, just hard at the Palace, regardless of the sneed of the line-up. Some act!
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A NOTE OR TWO
Collington Hayes and his High Steppe
teacher took the week at Washington,
D. C. George Cunwould the Frog is playing
at the Frog theater, Beaumont,
Ala.
& Leigh & Bright's Varsite Players are playing the two week's engg.
Plantation Days is playing the week
the Pantages theater, Wilmington,
kansas
Glenn Coleman, working in conjunction with Chad McKenzie's songs which are certain to be heard from in the near future. Jimmie Howell & Jay Barnes, working in conjunction with the work they are doing as special feature with the Flotilla orchestra. This week. Alvin Gordon, pianist of Greenville, S. C. (is playing the SI theater. At the same time, the town is drumming at the same house. J. H. Rulledge, with the World's Music Hall, is playing in the world is his uncle. Jake Trayler. Lucy Auxton has had hers sent carelessly. 120 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Davenport & Carr had their forms to Auditorium theater, Alexander. Doc Blair, with Al G. Fields' Miniature Orchestra, is playing the following this week: Wilson, N. C., Columbia, Greenville and Anderson, S. C. and Augusta, S. C. playing the following this week at the Orpheum theater. Des Molines, Iowa Stewart, featured with a big hurlesure show, are playing the present week at the Gaytys theater. Harvey's Greater Minstrels are dividing the present half between South Bethlehem and Reading, Pa.
Dick & Dick played the first half of the week at Rockford III. Dick is in New Orleans Minnolta are at Cotter, Ark, playing to excellent business.
Buffalo Co. is playing the week at A.C. Compton and wife are with the show. Famous Minstrels are doing their Jones through the state of Oklahoma, playing the week between Muskegee, Hemerytt and Briscoe, Johnny Huddleston, with the Monroe Wheel, is at the Colonial theater, Uptown, N. Y. Five, King of the Taugh Getters, are at the Orpheum theater, Minneapolis, Minn. The famous comedians are having a fine season on the Pan. This week, split between the Chateau theater, Chicago, Ill.
Johnny Wood, the famous ventilateur, is playing the week at Long Island College Georgia Troubadours are playing Sylvia, Hudson, Macksville and Stafford, all in Kansas. Send rehearsal. Murray & Wilson are playing the week at the Lincoln theater, Louisville. Joe Simms of "Shuffle Alone," now playing the Davison theater, Milwaukee, Wks. spent Sunday night in Chilton, N.C., back the North on Monny afternoon. The quartet with Andy Bryant, Fred Vanehn, Leonard Burton and W. C. Cox, played on Sunday for a one-week lay-off.
Hellus, Rufus. Co. is playing in the state of Tennessee. Leon Long moll will reach him at Johnson City. Williams & Taylor are at Keth's Riverside theater. New York city. Franklin & Taylor are at Keth's New York city.
The Justia-Marshall Co. is playing at the Keith Jefferson New York city.
Farrell Taylor Trio, with Tommy
Campbell the Capitol theater,
New Britain, Conn.
Melinda & Dade are featured at nt
Chestnut St. theater, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Shuffle Alone quartet are at the Poll theater, Wilberforce Pa.
Patterson, in lounge patters, are at the Hennepin theater, Minneapolis, Minn.
Dancing Doison is hitting them this week at the Orpheum theater, Sloux City. Byron Brothers are at the National theater, New York city.
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Buck & Bubbles, featured with a big audience, are at the Olympic theater, Chicago. Heidi Green, with the All In Fun Co., is at Milner's Bronx theater most week. Al Gaines is playing the present week at the Lyric theater, New Orleans. Lauren Anderson is mother is much improved in health. Al Charles E. Howen, manager of the American theater, is well. The show is dividing the present half between Plaquemine and Port Huron. Eddie Matthews sent in a card which stated that my head reminded him of the American theater. He is getting his this week at the American theater, Houston, Texas. He is getting his this week at the Kansas City, Mo. theater that he is located in the extreme South, being played four weeks at Miami and with three more at the same place to follow. He wants his letter from Lawrence, Dana states that his house in Minneapolis was a record breaker. The press was found in his Fantasie theater, Wimlinger, Man. Willie Jackson has ordored his sent letter to House of Joseph theater, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Jessie Eaton told us to forward her
incoming concert in Kansas City,
Missouri.
Ferrowe & McConn, making a hit
through the Standard the standard
Bridgladstone, Pt.
Virginia Hattley and Gladys Davis, dancers, and the band of the Washington, D. C. and are to join the The Idahos are playing the week at Grand Central theater. Cleveland, Ohio.
Marion Harris has had hers sent care of Eudell Wilson and Willie Jackson have closed a long engagement at Eudell Wilson and are resting a bit in New Orleans. Leroy Broomfield is a member of the How Come Co., playing a successful Michigan theater, Robert Bubert Michigan theater, Detroit, Mich. A card from Slim Austin, band leader, Mike Heymke minstrel, states that Druse Bost, playing at the Lafayette, New York city, Billy Cumber, one of the greatest performers of the Record Breakers on Columbia wheel, is playing the week at the Empire theater, Toledo, Ohio. Billy Cumber is playing in New York city, where he is setting his mall at Gayette Theater building, 1547 Broadway. Coy Hernnd underwent a serious operation at Indianapolis, ind., late last week. His condition is good and a sweet recovery is looked for. Whitman Sisters and Their Game, Booker Washington theater, during which attendance records were held at Kansas City for a two weeks stay.
Hannie Bell Drew and Hazel Sortmermer Co. teamed their small at $20 Carlsbad Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. Marion Bradford, write. The drummer, playing at Three Tuns inn, Amble, Pa., was handed a ten son by Victor Herbert for his fine work in playing the lately-signed Me Aguin" on the organ. W. C. Buckner arrives to state that he is owner of himself Alex Brantle, L. Burton and Fred Vaughn, now traveling through Michigan and Indiana.
Jimmie Howell's partner, May Barnes, had to quit the show at Burford, W. Va., and return home to New York city to undergo an operation. Kentucky Four, with Charles Burton, J. W. Turner, Hoss Crawford and Jesse McCladen, met at the airport to buy bets in the business. They are traveling through Michigan.
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New Haven, Conn.—Once more our editorial hat is off to a little Colored boy for being the bright spot in the weekly burlesque offering at the Hyperion theater, where this week Barney Gerard is presenting "All in Fun." We say "once more," because we will be sharing the story, who whistledgled the audience four weeks ago, and shared honors with Miss Alice Lawson, as hits of the show then being published.
And we say that our hat is off this week for Eddie Green, in our book, "What that 'All in Fun' can boost of." Of course, it is must be admission that Aaron and Kelly had, but we so seriously believe that young men must maturity of opposition; he is so good, considerable in the young man's rendition of a song to remind one of the late and lamented Bert Wilhelm of the enthusiasm sneaks out between the lines of the song which takes him away and makes a reasonable bet that if Mr. Green continues as he has begun, he will be fully dazzling some day as his famous brother star. Eddie sings splendidly, in that old dazzling comedian, and then Eddie dances, and you realize that you are not what might be called an acrobatic dancer, but we have never seen a music with as much success as Mr. Green does. He is really an artist, and admissions—Daily Union."
OKEH NOTES
NEW ARTIST
Fannie Goosily, a clever little compere, arrived in New York this week to make records for the Okeh company. His associations on Okeh records, and will be noted musicians of the place. Although very young, she has a remarkable musical sensibility. Her reputation will be nationwide as soon as she is heard on Okeh
LISTON AND GRAY
One of the best known vaudeville teams in the country recently went to the Okeh company, making some of phonograph records for the Okeh company. Liston and Gray have been well known on the southern vaudeville circuit for years. Their first recordings, "Bed Time Blues" and "Toen Thought I Was Blind, But I Now See,"
NEW OKEN RECORDERS
Eddie Heywood, celebrated pianist and composer from Atlanta, Ga., is in words for the Ockh company. Last week he recorded two of his latest works for the Ockh company. Last week he recorded two of his latest works for the Ockh company. Put That Thing on Me" and "The Penetrating Blues" on For a vocalist to the company picked a new singer, Martha Copeland, whose wellow contralto tones manipulated the keys. The Ockh company manipulation of the keys. For a young f-low. Eddie Heywood has made remake music. Keep your eyes on this Atlanta boy, he's a comer.
ATLANTA BLUES RECORDED
The latest composition by W. C. W. Heywood, the chief musician of the idea is, "Atlanta Blues," which was recently made on mournil, cryin' blues singer, Sara Martin, with an accompaniment by the band. You'll play it a dozen times before you realize that you have done so.
JOHNNY HUDGINS
One of the most successful of present day comedians is Johnny Hudgins, who has been a regular again this season with "Town Seeddals," one of the best shows on the Columbia wheel. His comedy's sixth year in burlesque and his connections during this
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long period have been uniformly successful, his work proving to he a great hit all over the big circuit. Watch for him, an he is always glad to meet us. The theater, Ulica, N. Y. Next week, Cayetay theater, Montreal, Quebec.
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"YES. WE HAVE HITS"
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OWNER OF PICKFORD, PHOENIX
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STAGE. DOINGS
Happ Simpson, who has been laid up for some time with rheumatism, is getting at has 222 Clinton St., Buffalo, N. Y. After a date up-state he will be playing for a season at Laura Smith High School. Pop Workers are playing the week at Memphis, Tennessee.
Olive Burgeyne has ordered hers sent to 2343 Wylia Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. care Hotel Calloway.
At the Buffalo Bowl Four are the Buffalo Jester, Auburn, N. Y. Hartwick Jackson tells us that he is getting his this week at the Grand Central theater, Cleveland, O.
Leona Williams is at the Lyric theater, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Glenn & Jenkins are at the Orpheum theater, San Francisco, Calif.
Billy K. Jones is featuring "Who's Sorry Now?" in his vaudeville engagements in and around New York City. Little Hazel Lee wants to hear from the cast of the theater Co., playing the week at the Standard theater, Philadelphia, Pa.
"THE GROUNDHOG"
"The Groundbog," the sensational expose of political intrigue, which later will enter upon its second and final release, is the story of the winnings and it is to full of local color that it might far as the members of the Race in Chicago are concerned. The piece is by actors as Clarence B. Muse, J. Lawrence Criner, Ida Anderson, J. L. Lawrence, and the fact that the showing has been limited to two weeks only there should be real drama to see it.
NEW IDEA
LOVIE'S PARTY
Lovie Austin entertained a few guests last week. Among those who enjoyed her hospitality, were Bessie Ellett, Face, Rose Small, Amma Smile, Marge Jael, Face, Rose Small, Amma Marge Jael, nella Goodielette, Bertha L. North, Wyatt Houston, John O'Brien, Robert Bott, Larry Bott, warm refused to tell how many warm summers and hard falls she has
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taker oatmnag Sind celts tog eae
tent, out froin’ hraadcmindea Ves,
E'iingn'to Reason thes caw alk msiee
Revaguay: and souner ur later the tatt=
Pee Sti be asda wit Satara eke
Soh Shows and what thens Wiel te
UMete get iove to than thele soe ied
With he: performers who were fare
Riemer enduch tw prepare dele offer
ingee ‘ae fo" make fe niandara eth
Eeed ‘Sudlonrres” ‘tue watars tints
Sede eT cemtsony eet hehe
Mines and rin th On we wade Moe
fe" Tem Nproddelne tor” betters cas
Eeiawes"aul"over the country ‘wilt Tat
tim or aaa, thenn, thats to" the
imunadere’ Hoping her ses an far
flies ands toe ucin de, for
Sour autence will Day and go where
IR Gree tome chat they want
Sha’ sour ‘truly, ‘Arsnur ‘Boeke Is
ening tates aaa fave Me, “Woking yon
fuel Suge nnd nay fon hae eam
rich ur 'Calued pertodicde Mee to res
Taken Souls vere truly,
F Th orice,
Pp naartind dt hdl
Dear Pal Tony: We are now In the
suite of Plorlua after: riasine through
Nekaneter Geormia ‘ang ‘enmeserc. “Out
Wo pesins Yo meet Wiah the apbrocal
we theaanaters St wok as the andte
tnetae eehaee aaah awe camedane
WE Comets and dancines We are try.
ine “te make. our shoe 5 ‘box-office
Mipattioh "at af estenyer ag ae see
And Seale now the punllé, as well ar
el managers want, ret tee show
Ne week we he 'Sirand’ fo
BEES “Welles ool TEE
“Blues” on Dises Making Race Com-
‘posers Rich
|New York—Colored singing and
ciaylog artists are riding to fame and
fortune with the current popular de-
mand for “blues” disc recordings and
because of the recognized fact that
Gniy-a Negro can do justice to the
native indigo ditties such artists are
In xyeut demand, says a recent Issue
of Variety,
‘Mamie Smith is generally. credited
with having started this demand on
the Okeh records. Not only do these
discs enjoy wide sles among. the
Colored Hace, but have exught an
with the Cauiensians. ‘As a result,
practically every: record inakinis firm
from the Vietor down hax. augment
ed its catalog. with special “blues” re=
conlings by Colored artists.
SEetar. eteaten a sneckal extalng with
such urtists' ag) Sean and “rye. tend
Wiieons Eubte Binks and Shuie’ Afons
greheetra, edna Hick Llazien Stites
Hosa ienderson,Artkur Gibbs and
hin Colored. jazzvis.
ocelgmbia Sas Smiong the, Sret tm fo
low the Vkeh's jwectdent Le" featurin
Edna "“Wilson,,, Wovany Drenn's daze
and, and Beds Sith ation others
ie Vocallon records. marketed hs the
fonsereative Avolian “ton has algo
Raried a special Colored cataing with
Ethel Waters, Voix Mecoy. Fiecehet
Anderson and orchestsa snd’ Lena Wil:
Som simone the nriista:
OuR EF eiston uh ise Smitn, ne
a ralige of Colored performers "in
Sarah Slartin, Chigence Wiliams ea
Pastor irs, © Clarence. Willams).
Thomas Moris and jase tand, Ales
GaRCr" Sheldon. rook et wh
fe minor “companies iso _ utilize
yhese and ‘other Colored. artiste: “serv:
Keer “now: tore, than “ever with ths
Brundiick, Tracticain she oni oper
fant company «til passing up thly held
Strendeavor”
sag aul of tle “blues boom and
lemand, ‘variogs Colored ublieners are
ering. Peres Berdford and’ the
Eiarenee *'witlants "Sturie Gon. hr
‘Among. the representative Negro” music
en ‘cleaning up from meehanteal Tose
fides With her shege’ music Aneta al
Jom headielbie, “and yiractically. inck=
Hentan""o ageention Ca, prnfennlon
hanging fe'made, theee hblishers ene
Eenirating on the disk "artim Both
have some of the Colored smmgstresces
Under yontraet and itis. ony natura}
that Mey" Fecord “certain favored
“The white publishers are getting on
to thig'and: ako entering. many. "mane
“Sanne “tn the markets ame arene
hgving cashed In "on the, Kea becara
G2 getting the Jum on the proponition
Several, months in advance with @
Strom “blues catalor
“There are, a seN" Roe white, ex-
sonente, of bluse” and noel nun:
fer “ike® Sophie Tucker and "Sitse
Batricaln and they: figure. tmportantls
Mic Tuatrivola has been apned Ue Vee
fain after doing sone exelunive wari
pg *
All correspondence must reach
the 0. R. T. Desk no later than
Tuesday to insure publication,
lease them in every way. ag we have
Iecm kicking ‘them Se 2% Hxtend aut
Hognrd tthe stant nthe profession
In'general “Sours in wrateestemy
pce geraAs aR
Tod Bound dirt Co.
chee’ Strand enter
Seekhoneiie. Fa,
Montgomery, Ala.
Dear Tony: ar inserting, 1 im
emma wae io New Orleans, where T
Was" catled at once to ace mi miner,
who, faves igh Thad sunt Aalst
mi Truston fair late, which seam quice
Whaaceehs and ‘wnsFunmng acconcess
tion wit’ Dan Stickel cnaivay. which
on eld ‘eter uc tow nga wliek “the
fale ind) way hating a ued peak 1
fini wa nee het good arn
fornoet “Wut atch’ wie ches Sakae
fant be helped” wi get in See
Grane satuhiay, mornings ot can't
mag whni Jam goin tao util face
wat eandltion mg mether ie ine AT
Tal wl each te at 283 8, ‘Fayaso
SINGw Gite Ea
urs Festcetty ly,
RE" Ganes.
Law Angeles, Call
Erlend Tony: Just a fine. from tite
glaiting Pool and Gin. allen € Stokes:
ee NS et Rene ae Melee far
seem werk working reulue’ for the
RCE Saat” ckee = uae” Sumac
Wes lll be here wotn, NT ea ineine
once’ and oltigon” white! they "were
Ding Laie "Benet in “Yact, “we
Monel atthe same liars, [ste one
migviriena Wealte enti. ene hs
wiles stat Lew Batlese He doing
Singhs und Scurktig ail he" the
ina neon? thatthe goon a
ar he's gol totale ye rove
tahiaeatia He teeth vole the
Wie amy a go, ‘ae we ase ge
cidea Pe fave at enki te pontion,
sr we Path nr ‘anos to. get nek tS
Slates at wPecve eet Whe se lone Se
eeurmgitke home. "Esp of” aor Nery.
fae "Suates Sor, me, aise
Iter Stacie. “wenn “in Teneer, for
images week of Tk. at Pantnsee
Ueatgee Son kat ete ca a
ree ae ae Moon, kes tone
itigr” Hot” at! tucks "eam to al
ALLEN & STOKES.
Galant. Catt,
Friend Tones We Sree sailing Ge
nondiite ‘honors wah Sophie Packer
thisvateck o's wondeerul ie tn ace
sho at the ordinary ‘hal tn acer
of a lug syanelt eviction ain on
Ree this week. Feat exnbsim® not
eine ia Shamlard. “the ‘Neather "it
Nonferfua.""Curtie, Mont, Turmeriy of
Mabe tehnossre See naw une af
Onkbind's Rorrenetal Gininean me ene
Fethee whan his Sens Gelesns TARE or
Efi. ae Si dhutler: er” arte
claFntolst qn leaders tntertatned ay
Sr honor gind must admit hes ene
iestnnd ke onto former prof
Fhe" eater hunch’ are well, Mee
rans “Zolingan’Bepmett, ‘nende "re:
fants," "\enfarelenaite Sour
LEE LANGSTER.
Care a/R shan Go.
‘Groveum Tester,
Vie Amen Celi,
pales, CoHE.
A letter from Philadetphin, Pa., tends
us) co heuree that there 1s Rom galt
Hing, tine, ano, around |New Yor
Ainge where there ie a report out amen
ihe performers that the teenery-at Gils
pina Standard Wieater is net nronery
freptoofed. The writer is in 1a. post
Hon’ fo, know that a thing of the" sort
Womd®.e"tmporstide, ‘hs the: Wa ‘are
spo strict in the! Petinspleania, ton
Than in’ Sow" York ‘lty Itself and. x
Hield inspection is rontired With ‘evert
few show. dah 7 Gitwon far ton
Competent” a theatrical ‘man to allow
antimuch a condition to exist ad ven
lie desited tn tn ro, he er any other
manager would qulokie ‘beheaded of
iy" the lai Henares of the sort should
Te tehored an they” ate certain to be
‘iatleiou.
ages
KING OLIVER'S BAND
King Olfver's Jazx band, the razziest
jazslent© Nana vat ever, “hese
Bade another tecdnd for Oken. igh
Roclets” Hag hte gon one side Bt
ihe Heard.” evn ralt Sarsion “Of an
elt Sous. aren. that bas been played
for searn ti date hana at ate and
iredwesthrnukheut the South, very
fouthemner’ ie familiar” with ie aie
Eat net every pervon te" fanallar” with
the Site" in whieh st x plaved. For
Pury aut Ad ut, unadulterated jae
Ring Oifcrs' Sag fend he then al
reat, On the ether side of the rece
ord'ts snake Teng,’ whieh “tn Just
Mout the "jazctest “thing” imaginable,
Bnd then ‘some,
eg
CIRCUIT FLOPS
Xow York, No T.—Another “pop
rice” cireut has fat‘on by thw way
Pde’ with “the ‘abolition’ of the Syndic
fate “Attractions sCirraite Ine, whieh
Wes abandoned last. week,
‘The vcircnit. had started out with
ErcAt promise to Colored. shows. must:
Gils and mon-musieal, over m circuit of
Sb theaters throwehoit” the ‘country, At
a,7Scent top. After lining up a num:
her” of thenters the promoters could
Rot sreure.awumelent number of Ro:
Goetions to. Keep the clresit | Golne.
Censenventiy It rollapwed without’ eve
Steeennente oh come
v
Fine Features Don’t Count
pete a tacer atch” ahd pols” wat
Feces cas Wide’ gamit blow
Komp ae ota oeee chowe eas
thal whole apgearanee, "eu Know
how true this Yar esau gou Just
Seinally. Sold" peenie teen abe
Frames tet fe ©
Theee” ieee Jee Tansee to be
onaurel, “wees ee, nee tee
SSals"ee seonis*ave wellog rid ed
pg eg ty
Me uch tie Rioracce seule and
woickiy olece_ tne ietroSution in
Se tre, TS elma eat
Males ag eaeeiae ting ae es
RIOR Pa Seg, chrw eis
mending Black and White Ointment
meeting, eee eeuoetbe seiced fp
WReray Mia sSenaeeen The Boe nae
containg three times 3
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5 Cox in her latest Paramount Record. E
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qj free catalog of all Paramount Records, man’s outfit.”
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bs 12 Paramount Building / Port Washington, Wis. ha eN d
arr EA eee none ane eee eee ee ee Ne Sony > ea bc:
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BOMBAY GIRLS
In & town and & hostile one, Well,
ney, Galt Te Sopiing wo Te muse be Ma”
sour cand ‘my toseon for" saying it ia
Rosttie iar we plaved ise Occur thes
Relevant “hebe sare plenty of nce
pesbio'Tn tottne BUC ules" couldnt ses
Rectory to" never vias” about tin at
Norchr hat oid grouse, cam be fount
Aviles lacee thn Divie™ no, don't
Bool Sioareet Shout tho! Sorina and
IL eared at in'the tanto fhe
Srucsa Seu it the “stroll ware you
fon really Ret whac ta Just and. falr
*Poriuch ejret the managemun cf
the? Bony Eins em approue, of
these thine’, Gut you. know the, Bom
Bp er oral ane Bn ts
ier he Hace to attend his productions,
AE he one’ congania Hace loin
Rinne “ond Sit algaga remember where
Fo'bigruca fram bu when euch thidey
Beetall Whore ie absolutely no power Re
Brera tts have aber othe,
oT he: that nS teieany the Homibay
inst waa Gccemendgty auccenn Were
Sas OrSawene wit ih iauhter
ater ite offerings and the antater waar
Shpadtt Busineas dhroustoat the week
re Gcorains™ pared. here at, the
Foti, theater ott ay Gununy) to
sey" eale botinens. Phe elton wus
fever ‘accomplished: much iq ths game
iscfer the how agin and nis (his
Hecomt Ge ciird_iline" om hat show.
TSK het ftlowhit'age has gos
tnkough ie wha depo nara
fonee for" everybody. “hig days re
SAR Seattle ae
iferoak “inanagetygeoncerning Wir
She eater snvner ws tn Feeefpe Of"
feito from nint wanting te “undermiue
HiShpanager Sue of Rie sition “and
Tis “amas manager pasta him, A
TIN feMthe "wite'ie suifclent, aa you
are ating ott nsnalee to Ins Goicged
totesalon Than Rood. Rnow you, but
Brig" Toe eatarndl cbilemtiony Wis hare
Pont reveal ontern he cares to" 0
Into astaline thew hia "name wilt be
Aidala my etn, wll the proner
furnished my column. with the proper
’
THE ACTOR’S AWAKENING
By 0, IRELAND THOMAS
1 am an ACTOR. :
{ Stuat cAStee ana other amurcment places toe Balt
sper costes ort ots arene Weueiess Stage Satis, operator
coum vookbechn ascniccnen porter press agents snd Oem
Metta At an tne stage Sean the ream these en Women
woul tae go We"
ites Hrge°sima of money. to be spent with the newspapers to
averting multe hat the gulls wa noe Shere ko Rnd te ad be enters
‘ein th sllrnds to pay alvdents aT travel mph,
Le tea ease etme ar AC ie ote one hat th
tile nn of et ae
tr ace iReactee palate would have to give vp hie pracesson
Tae tae ate’ or sm so note anata pend echt apo
anc Mage a teuerg ton the mreen, i i-alent ee 8 Graveyard Une
esate eon atte Sue” yrght Reta torn the durktees ter day, St
Eales SreReetee pita suerte. he poole ere nat sale, ted
Siaud fot ets acer
eee Te ee managers tnd ethers to vide in astoneble,
set | tain le to one mE
Fa akin fhe’ nag Se a me teleng that fe ere no
for teem ant ne esi POET he Sake none bette Peas et
trata ihete eoukd hc others nats consequent, hoon for
mine
"AEG 1 reales that qm something and that Lnave been dreaming
tet Tae doeae es St
ote eee ee i
T cause theaters and other amusement places to be buflt.
1 Give employment. to managers. Tmuslelans, tage hands, operators,
cashiers, bookKvepers, doorkecpet®, porters, press agents and othern.
Without ail upon the stage or on the screen these men or women
would! have no work.
Tcauxe large sums of money to be snent with the newspapers to
advertise me #0 that the public Will Know where to find me and be enter-
tained, :
T hetp the rallroads to pay dividends, as I travel much,
Authors, ‘sccnario writers bow to me, a9 It ts through mo that the
pubile Known of their wares.
NEithout me the scene painter would have to give up his profesaton.
‘The theater, large oF small. Is Of no Use Unless fam present elther upon
the stage or Mllckering uyon the serecn. It fs silent as @ graveyard until
Tarrive. even after the bright lights turn the darkness Into day. and,
after the orchestra pirya the overture, the people are not satlsfed, they
Applaud for me to spnear.
T'make It possible for managers and others to ride In automobites,
yet 11am too pour to own one mywelt
Fora lonk time the menagers had me belleving that If I were not
for them I would not exist. but I know better now, becaure L realize that
Without me there would He no theaters, nnd, consequently, no use for a
manager.
‘Truly T renllze that {am something and that L-have been dreaming,
‘ut Tam about to awake, ©
The new member to the orchestra tle, Tackett. theater, Cofteyvllle, Ka
Wile Payne, a meest. lear tone cor-| Ms, epiuinn for peste wIuh Ron
ret player, tate of the Harves"s Mtin= | munds, by’ a man with an honest ral
Bat riser sete Harees's Min | for the people, "And stilt hey call h
aires ant 8, wom got, te, alt enaten| ffuahe Wall she fy all right with &
to tamer, Ghe-charer, players aor wee | cider
rarct ot the aitow shorts. The sho
iSiooked up unit slay, 1024, ho what | A. Martin, stage manager, of {
Hee docs i performer’ want, ‘getting | Mpnodrome tedter, Riehniond. Vi
Cour times” e¥ery Mundy ana hur: | sek im wing terms of ehe qual
dave in facts whenever you want. it {of show agd the heople of Dad, Jam
RANing. this. wack tor Colonial theater. | Vemvatile Strollers Co, This week, No
BOVINE CRS Wee ee ee Gant tek Was
Memphis, Tenn.—The spirit of the
la "South cane up trom Beale ‘Se, ‘at
Biolock ase nicht to give the world
Biconcert of Suto toll Songs that wll
teTemembered tay WME" ‘on "an
Ri mighe trolley Ureadaat "frm
tn oof ot, thes Commestist Appeal
Benafe "Smith, nov fom otee “to
feat’ asa. singer ot bives that ate
Feally blur gave the alr sorte currents
that’ te win noe forget ae tone ae
loud to ett iqcthe ky, and: Seraphis
an ter Hee Set
Wit a, talented group of entertain
gree Bante, Tet her race Just secon:
EE open cgne. frolic sain, Baby Cat
‘Origana” Hier ‘drawls' were delicous
Sad the sour ot are way, st eine
teiten the "gave “vent to" the popllas
Boe, She Apeare wich” measie"at the
Beale St Palace theater with. a ape:
lal ‘midakgne. frote. wives “was' elven
Seared chureday night for Sue
“Tiger Hag” took the play out of
ie. litle "slicers hans, "when “wit
iRtaule seksi Malena 1S" wat
fe "the dutek time of the (Nest ‘met
Cay aa tosowed” ty bse Ba
Saunt another Sot of, Wyncopation
‘Gna of the featured layers. known
ag Wann’ Bete"an ‘artist at bird
Tmuation. wave ig “raid. succession
lee Ate 1S Sleep" aed rie Siete”
toro Conebetlona er une twisted Wong
ake seat of the fol, Baste Smith,
AMphe tae of the frolic, Bessie Smith,
‘greeted the atmosphere, with” *Eutt
Rotedy'a "aosinese "ust “My Own.”
Sitch the ‘uve with nctlon Anu,
‘rich Negro accent. Accompanied hy
rein Jotna. hee pianist, ane fgiioce
wlan "Seals Sifeot Stamnan’s ‘Sager
Rave comme aid ‘gone. with that ‘sum
fens fie ic feaiined fer, Besad ta
fing, it ators "ite “possibnities were
iathowna,| =
TRO the eroucent a, Reseley
latered last nighe tor WAC was “Out:
Sstered last night tor WHC was “Out:
NE
She repeated the number upon | re-
Guest “Of a large .number who tele
SESE a Sak eee wid fess
Prete aeT eran sage nant
Sanat ER Sia anata We
Sahih Sate gel ENTE es
Tae Ba ee tod eta
Beet IASSE, Satins “tele.
shee lee ted Resi SAS
SP wetuanae tage, Win
ee Use tie, eisaee whose
ERE poptliee engpe fete" ana ss
Weed Mer sane Commeretst"ppesh.
“The Cox Sisters contributed. n val
ocd Solty Ste Setntng mth: Ces
Seeertenate ia Genin ies ee
BEE cok eet” nitty ane
eee Baie! gobuae Myst la
Fille one entra but wo an gx
cotvate sins cranny aR Seat ee
front. Basie, carried. the evening with
Sertedlucn® “Simes "Aiton the or:
Beeacet Samide Maly, Spon to
Seg dln Sistad Corti
gteeteten, 32 oSrenett ewes
St'the Bente St. Palace theater,
nis SL fe thea
CHICK HITS
Cid, Benrep, wie le making
great name for himseit asa monologist
Sethe Ue Gra Wa aati Bat
SEs MMaNic "hal Bibadaa,
Bee Bact e an ie eee
BS BAER" Bteshc stats
AcoRc alist a et
| TRESSIE:ILL'
Treetle Stratton of Dave &, Tremle
Bey et ae eR
Set ore elites Mate ees
sttetaet at a ting ae aI
RSsT ete, Mla tte hn te Seat
Bee Cope, Pe roel ike fe Beat
ae Bees baa pate ace
seis teers meme tare arte
Set dae Se eodiee octet Sonu
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1923 , - : SPORTS " . wae veins sisi ‘ ie . SPORTS ; *. e PAGE NINE
| | Y BIG LEAGUERS
ST.LOUIS RIV BUNGLETON GREEN Tim Voesim ‘Br Rove YEAS GME T
PU 1. BLUNT Pe aera eg Uilchbo AGAIN
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DETROIT 5. LOUIS
glogmeye geen
Bese Seah se"
eect Sebint et
Charicion et BARS,
‘Starnes Behan, So
Becewrinsy | Sevareiese
Watson. ‘Sezsbon. ey
Patwarer Beheionet to
Sanita Shecieer bane
eeaber Boece, * “forth, Gavia,
Gems cease «| Wegiter
Sraieianaegre feck s
Fane in chicago can get the score
of the: Detroit Sears-St. Louis Amar-
fren league, ceriee by, caligg te
Ekeace efender, otic, Douglas
a Sgr 9 sitocc the nigbt of the
Game. hic. Blount, ia. appreciation
ori patronage piven hi, when
Slay wn agrerd to wire the
Fousit) win ‘or lossy to the Defender
Ftomediately after each game.
Detroit, Mich. Oct. &—Fans, here
are all arog over the coming three:
fame eries between, the Se, Louis
‘Kazeridan ‘Teague club, which onds
fie league season arainat_ Detroit on
Sunday, and the Dotrote Stars, win-
ors_of second. place tn the Neato
Riconat ieague-” ho series atartn
Blondes, Oce &, and continues on
oecday. the Sth, and Wednesday,
thn 20th, :
Kot since the Detrajt Stars were
exmanised fas’ to. much excitement
Sunrtite ene Fenny Biount's men
Srevin excellent shape. having Just
Son the ehty seml-pro series by win-
Bins a dovblecheader Sunday las
"e gamer will be played. on
feta. “the home of the Starx. The
Tetroit tant an well aw the fase who
Rave followed ue pine of the Nexo
RiMfonat tease have patiently walls
Sd'for the time to come when Tea
Sc‘tcams tn the ieazue could cross
Bais “with the teaser, Teague clubs
he manarement ot the Su Laur
Gh, "nicinamed “eS Lon
rots, bax promised ‘te lace its
Tesuiar tine un on the eld, the same
Hperup that eloses the noaron here
against the T3Rers.
Manager fruce Petway will
serenzthen tna tine-up for this serie
Syrurine Onear Charleston of the Tn
Slanapolia Ax. Gre in eemter feed
ane Searles Deckwith of the Amer-
idm lone at thied. This addiuun
shnuld give the Stars the hardest
Bltdng -aarremation im the counts.
Tounts fonvare siiggers ‘of the
Seat meacmitude
Tox seats Fave been placed on sate
at the Wolverine barber shop. The
Ramtiston has been placed selthin
Seach of all, $1.20, Including war (a
The. manacement. of the Detroit
Stars ‘han ‘zone. to big expense Co
ook thie attraction and special ar=
Pancements are being made to take
Gare of the crowae 2
“The Reiroit club is one of the best
tn the hintory of thie cy notwhn=
Massing it was weakened early In
{he soacon by the Jumping of Troms”
and Wareld. Mlount and Perea
Rave held the clum toxcther.. s6de4
Biavern and surprieed the fotiowers
Brive’ came here and clsewhero by
Sniehing tn second THace after. make
ine’ a Lid Yor Arse, ‘and also. fnish-
Inc “ahead. of Fosters Americas
ignue of Chiearo,
‘Fhe eames wil be covered by Me.
Garrett for’ the Chicazo. Detender.
Sa fanmail over the. country who
Sknnet cet to see the series. patient
Tp cok tee tne torsion
Hamilton and Hartford 9's
in Play at Giant's Park
Frege ntoncegs. Haron, ans
PSA Dee i the Haak ena Geel
Wactionenip: sien wai be suad at
She" Americd Giunta ark ‘on. Sunday
Steen “st SE0" TATMagae ane
Hronite Sonateg’ hr’ wifton “ka! wil
Pema Geen ae Sans sat
Be Rete, ae eRe
Bieta” Srmens or hes Hil
Bikaca wh nit for the Hartordr
‘Count “Tied
Perry Te, wring in Die grua of
semiee’ Binet tia’ chet Hnetgon
Emats rete Tine St shiny in rk
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‘sheome cane
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Normaletonpon fiat outst
Hearn “were
Aiad'to Bermeie, Bemtoss walked, Tor-
Memparved > Pinon, Bestous stole
Seana Meth Fann
Second Tanita,
Kormale—isbens ‘POU. to. sar
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drive ‘Which went Into foul territory,
emnlegaTt Hele crn
apcegtar iis Sinironct, Sete
Beet antorn,saupeat at
HENS' ene Johneon forced Grant at
Feet, Miah Wo Workssan, “Cardeet
feetlited! Has (Ooi, DoStos
panne Fourth inning.
Normaje—fauliin “Bowed, to riche
cehrWarumn® ponged to “Boos
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festea fo Blackie, Secketin Ried
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Seraec tee SSE to
nivmcte foreed Welas ut teen’. Gran
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Sindhi Tanea ose Witham, "Geand
nee ‘Sixth Inning.
Normal — Marlarcher” tosxed out
Skits, Hoan fame pears thee
BhoMirgyen® Gant fbnsan an
Sat Ganinee byt ehcp, Nn toused out
satgarinr b's wien, He
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HAIG eseelnced Sennaen te Crk
EAU, Mat to Gaidner Sorta Wag
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Beste fot Grants Bian Sinatia
fenter. Gardner singled tp i Stoss
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a
oth inning.
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belore Rivtianu cndane Werutoan’s ay
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soko “Uisngarins itn ules
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL
poltianta, Gia. Oct. 3-Forty-tive mw
relented ie sah ba Tae GA
Gantiaet inte aa ae ie
Kalb the oxcention af the tivo. onda,
Snes “and Sears” Gosele Taecey
Pati Re Sata diroueh 'strentous
Frmetlée, “yrocat the tite epost
SRaMAeoting forking pasret oe
“Puc Bicers haven hast schetat,cMy
Bbling' Hal igbnte at Bas Bae
ning on Oct. 6 Thin team suffered
BIE Sie GStoot sane Feat ‘ana is out
iad Charles ieee Stead” WU
pina. er Wane levlig and tke Tene
Shoat gd rm. Great Puls are
MeL OG alte Rt Ey at
fom Get, 93° ricinetong sollene at
EeiBigeps x. Groce Slane et
ity at Baines Get Si. dionard nver
ear etnatte hs, Motes Sa,
nwt Fine wnieseal gy ae "Mares
Hncia: Nowr"ut. egitdogs ‘use’ at
Erste" Sava achook nt nome: Now 39:
Fink’ university at Nashville, ‘Tenn.
KINDLE AT TALLADEGA ©
‘Tniadegs, Ala, Oct, §—Prot., Wm,
THES. Aoutete, fhe mine
Me Ene ae eet of mercat
Shue toh ive years tn otha ae
Te Rate Scare int sasealh, lng
coach three. Sens ang™eantain, three
Starr rei ageatang aiector at “athe
TNE feo SSnee pve him: white ag
BUR" abt zant for this ie “ot Score
THE ABER acti Or NE Maude coke
so a fa, BK, Ba ata
fe Sentai, Springneia, Slax hers
Sernity Sottall team and pied, nthe
Setetpricla ame’ analy the Ve
“afm Maerball he bre had quite a rece
ort acing nmfod Gating Sle Summers
Sith "he indtaeanelte Re Teen te
Lingo stasa und Taneain cians et
SREY Se ind ett ee Roster
LINCOLN, MINUS. STARS. WILL
Jincola Walversity, Pa. Oct. S=
coth'voune how his ft bie problem
Site hats. Powe of the old gers
ive pet pain a appearance end the
Test came will be payed Saturday with
the. hem ordentown teain, Which
Mnant Tincoln uch a. surprise tat
sear
Mocs of she, old Heth sre expected
ree RE Sc thane some ee cean
Lenk tac Annet the miele he
Tigeest ‘ea eine She trope
RE ge fives Sea Car
Yee ee an ith as Monzan, nt "rs
Serie sia etsy
Patciniar, “Bok dear pe the hero
Petes wil i ugcena:
Shap ere ta Bote
Heer eMinto dae teae and ik fF nee
Ting. cataineesmentad shir coe
inane aaecand seme owe te nents Ale
ara aMe ae seats ane
edt Seonetly, Necouehe fosut In the
ASS tae ly his" wonderful football en=
gunta poate Galloway. arn eter
Ens antnnte in wcapeeted thin week nnd
atin UE Ridecd UPS tt eno
Sat MN, Tine ington
SE Grane lSncrnd Gain WG
Feeaby uelured. atvtackle to Disa
Emiko yoda los, trom
EAL SU, Wont RS ery eal a
ecient “et 00 pointe once ke
Se eR
Each -sehinson" a> heel is
GRR he alned eee te
inst taco ate ae
Incase ein Goethe ti
BEES Sa in preter Surniton tom
fRhacta Wamttee He ek make rame™
nig: huatie. fora Watt baek woetion.
Hatt ng n'y, tuna) of axes es
seat eRe tae Renae et an
SRA a8 teal ae ahr ech Hn
Feats Mah rechten wha
Wetman ine ew eee
Eee otha net aden
sou nuTLER, TURNS, PRO,
sof Tause Woenea Traveenas ah
teSthant Senay choh hes nceamta
eine cotriny with ie: Hock stant
eae aca s ew! What tage the
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SORES "OLY Mate’ aies paved. But:
‘Sunday, Duke Slater alsa yay’
GIBBONS DEFEATS SAVIOLA _
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Weaten, halves, and Jor ners fallieask
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OR OST ean, cee!
WESRs ties ards ar. “Phe
Ree, Rave LAL etrar, Aalves
nt Deana tulltaek Soe
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er Fig PH etd te Ean ue e
sere iat eee an” fSonblut
Sete eich hailed "hobety 1
Rota ae
Pay Gee (PUES MS oon A
Hed ea nth hl Sot
‘For the second squad, Stewart and
pete, meen, ee Stead
Beate the Shese at iin “en
ceeenhromnes acta ating
GaP teehee ant a Sa
Erith tthe gerry eet mated
Sock ot ie et aa ar
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Hein Boater” a
‘Miss Hencletta Bell, 16 yeavs oll.
a sophomore tn. the- St. Ellaabeth
BUENO Soa orcseateg tor
Feces ir aginater yon
See
So tte at Oeten mark Ge we
Sere Goma Obrenes bod
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te ee ee
Saenger pega top
Se Tes tise ern nae
Be tact tone wae leap
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THA a SN ESSaae the Oe
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MITCHELL KNOCKED OUT
WRIGHT. IN TWO ROUNDS
wn Rea, EONS sel Eley
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WEST CHALLENGES EAST
FOR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
ig ieee ae re let,
Reactant a behets wee man
oeoNaae beget sa eubie ie
ioe asr Bagera equal’ to any tn the
PREMIUMS CITY
Sane ae
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Sigs Bi
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‘A hot fight between two barchall M'yott park, West Lake and Kitpat-
clube ts expected on Saturday and fleck Ave. (OM asth Ave). Brann.
s han ts seheduted. to work sain
Sunday tn the elty olyepro cham | FwiyGray. he lrgeat crow Hat
plgnahip series. Rube Poster is une |ever saw game outside of the
tame Uehind. the Pyouts, lis club | American Giants eark amd the Mg
imvels to the Northwest Site Sut- |feague parks iscexpected vut ths
Urday. where. they meet the stFONE | the confest.” Fans are warned 0
Logan Squares at 3 clock.” in tho| earls. ‘The stine sturts ne 3 «clock
faenntime the Psoits. will be enter- | Neieon will be, minut the services
tained by the Nermats at the Ammer- | of Padus Driscoll, who la uw PAY
fean Ginnta park, game starting at {ing feottul but catia his tatield
3:30, Fans going to Saturday's kame {bolstered up =o strong that, i
take the South Side. to. Ate |tmprexnabiey Foster will uve Torr!
St. tranater to Lozan suinare ‘Lana | enti in lete. Cheeteaton In center 36%
foto the end of the line. A tree |Cardner ta right. The. Infleld Te-
Blocks" watke Urings sou to Yito ate. | mins the samme, fivekteiiy or Hrs
The roturns of tye ame will be an- {will Cuteh, The results oF this jar
nounged at the Glants park at asth ean aiyo“ho. find ‘bx ailing ous:
and Wentworth. Fama who cannot | faa" 088% nfter'm welork
“ut to sither game can call Doulas | ‘rhe Pyotte have nlayed the Giants
oibr"ndter © Sica. THe the. Giants | wo pares and won ‘hath (aide
fin and the ‘Yrsotts tose ‘there will |umpices).. Sunday's gam fy 1M
Bova te for frst. place. third of the fee-zame secter. The
‘Sunday, however, In tho das. BItt| remaining toro ‘tre to. be pinged cn
Nelsen ahi Tube Foster ‘will match | Orr. 13,4 Saturfay, the first cunt
fraims: with ‘cach other. “Hill says | being called at 1 a’clock. shar.
hewitt dona uniform aiid it ts pos: |“Fellowing the series Poster's. lat
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Notwithstanding the fact that we
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MRS. TANDY IN SUIT TO PROTECT HER SON'S NAME
(Continued from page 1)
three years ago, he forced his attention upon me, me, and his wife. He is almost parasitized with him because he was married. He holdly stated that it made him feel bad, and ridicated, as he loved me and would sacrifice everything. He was annoyed my terribly, because we must to lose my position at the civil service commission by repeatedly calling on the judge, day, and other deterrimental things.
Threatened to Kill
"Dr. Vincent has threatened to kill me and for several weeks I feared to be deformed. He has caused me to worry so that I was torced to leave the city, a sought-after home in Stockbridge, Mass., a few months ago. I had only been there a short time when he learned my whereabouts."
"It was just last month. I understand, he told his wife he was in prison, he and Eugene Moore, son of Fred Moore of the New York Age, no longer disturbance. Again he attempted to force me to be friendly with him and to be more patient. I returned to do and he began to use physical force upon me, during which he matched an earring from him. He has proudly displayed the earring about the streets of New York and made him happen to be in possession of it.
Other: Names Used
"I have never accepted any money from Dr. Vincent, nor have I kept him. He has taken him. The stalement made by me in the affidavits are positively not. Not only has he talked about my remarks, but his remarks remarks about Mrs. Bessie Boardman, Mrs. Berrie Austin and many other prominent women. I have said is positively true and I have proof to that effect. I know many other things that happen to that something should be done about this matter and that Mrs. Tandy is taking the proper steps by filling in the gentleman friend of Miss King's is said to have been offered $1,000 by Dr. Vincent if he would discontinue the course. Because of the fact that all of the principals concerned are well known throughout the entire country, the news came as a bemushel to the resilient
Doctor a Married Man
Dr. Vincent has been married about three years. His wife was Miss Tulane and the daughter of Victor Tulane, prominent grocer there, and a trustee of his university institute. The doctor is well known as Dr. Tulane, well known Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Vincent of Raleigh.
He received his degree at Shaw University. Later he studied for four years at the University of Louisville, where he received his degree of M. B. from coach an art teacher he held in the university in unqualified himself in that capacity that he was retained by the hospital as resident surgeon, in which role he served. Dr. Vincent reside at 251 West 13th St. and his office is at 209 West 13th St. He is prominent in society circles here. She and the major have been married 12 years. They have one child, a daughter in the case. Mrs. Tandey is from Montgomery, Ala., and the daughter of the late Dr. Dorsette. She is a graduate of Barnard college. The major, formerly with the famous 18th infantry, is one of the foremost men in america, with Mrs. Bairdway.
A few years ago he distinguished himself in accomplishing the realization of a dream: Dame C. J. Walker in designing her beautiful $250,000 home at Irvington on Mr. and Mrs. Tandy refused to discuss the case with the Defender refused to Rucker, the attorney, who gave out the following interview: prosecute this action vigorously, not alone for her own vindication, but because she felt she deserved womankind in this community and to have the old
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New York, Oct. 5. - For using a
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75, 152 West 14th St, was ar-
ranged Saturday and held without
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It is claimed that during an arraignment, Mrs. Nichols selected a hammer and struck Miss Woods on the head. Mrs. Nichols selected a plum hospital. Her condition is serious and she is not expected to live. It is rumored the argument involved objects, to having the vegetable cooked in her home because of the smell. Leagged charges disproved in the way which the law provides. It is thought to certain Mr. Tandy's attitude in the matter the attorney stated: "Mr. Tandy has the most impolite counseled and seemingly looked upon the case as a mere joke. He stated that he had little to say except that: his affidavits signed by the complaints and reported to have been made by foundation." Dr. Vincent is being represented by offices at 250 Broadway, with offices at 250 Broadway.
Friday evening Mr. Nail was in England and Commerce, of which he is president. He said: "I feel hurt because I think that a malicious attack on my character" of the case will be eagerly followed by people all over the country, and I said that any malicious or completed attack on any prominent will be drawn into it.
SEE DEMOCRATS' HAND
IN ISAAC NUTTER CASE
Cole, who tried in every legal way to make him acknowledge events and incidents that would condemn him to jail, said he was entirely unsuccessful. Frequently, upon objections by counsel for the accused to withdraw important questions, Seven other witnesses were called in an effort to prove that Attorney General Robert B. McCain's confidence game was being pulled off but this also failed, the defendant proving that he had sold the house to his sister, living with his sister. During the questioning it was brought out that the intended victim had led the defendant to the house and had caused a riot. Mr. McCain's importance were introduced as evidence, but were disposed of as firework. After the conclusion of the second day the presiding bar examiners held a short conference and decided to release the evidence will be submitted to the State Supreme court for its decision. Behind the whole unsavory business of the state that Nutter will be disbarred, thus making it necessary for him to leave the community to attend the part of his life trying to secure political justice for his race.
Miss Mille J. Chattman, 552 Mother St. one of the North Side agents of Miss Chattman, the County hospital. Miss Chattman was the mother of South Park M. 12, church of this city. Funeral services were held at the three mourners and a host of friends mourn the deceased.
LEAVES FOR DETROIT
Miss Dijunma Oquira helped to Dijunma Oquira the bedside of her husband, who is very sick at Grace Home at 436 Forrestillie Ave. as soon as he recovers enough to make the
Tumbling In East, Upward In Chicago
Rents Go Tumbling In East, But Trend Upward In Chicago
Wm. H. Terrell. President of the Sphinx Real Estate Improvement Company. Rents in New York, Philadelphia and Boston have shown an appreciable drop while the rents in Chicago are higher. We know that the people out cost have gotten in behind the rent hogs and have been wading an unpleasant fight against Chicagoans to have to pay seventy, eighty, and a hundred dollars for a few rooms in a poorly heated apartment. The landlords cannot say that taxes are going higher for the Chicago Boards of Assessments and Reviews produced and the owners are taking unfair advantage of the public and the Colored people are the chief sufferers of the rents than white people. It must be stopped, says Terrell.
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Argument Over Pot of Cabbage Ends in Fight
Vincent Denise Statements
(Continued from page 1)
DEFENDER AGENT DEAD
LEAVES FOR DETROIT
GENERAL NEWS
SAYS COOLIDGE
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Washington, D. C., Oct. 5. Our informant in the story following is a woman who is the cabinet, but holding such an important position in the government that she cannot without being under cabinet controls. He says that word has gone out from resident officials in the department of the government that there "must not be any discrimination in the treatment of employees or citizens of the color of" during the war.
Statement Authoritative
This statement, which is vouchered for as absolutely authoritative it is, is the first executive order concerning the conduct of all department heads in new president, in fact Mr. Coidge, deferring to the familiarity that department administration of their offices, has left the details enlightened by many opportunities for observation during the tenure of the president. It is determined to make a sweeping disposal of the abuses, largely racial, that is being enacted by the Democratic party.
Work of Democrats
TO HAVE TAG DAY
Children's Bomber-league tag day will be Mon., June 14. The event will be held at the St. between State and Indiana Ave.
IN MEMORIAM
In memory of Samuel E. Alsup, died Oct. 2
1949.
In dark wood corner, cement wall sleeping.
Love the one I love no matter.
Love the one I love no matter.
Haven't never pawn my treasure,
Haven't never pawn my treasure.
The angels love in line,
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MRS. GRIER ENTERTAINED
Mrs. GRIER entertained Ava, and J. R. Jones entertained with a reception last week in honor of Mrs. Matthews. Among those present were Mime, Anne; three women, Smith W. F. M. Kinney, Lothrae Craig, J. W. M. Caldwell, and Mrs. A. P. Pelleton, New Orleans, La. Composers, bartains, rendered several selections, Miss Nannie Mie Straighman, pianist, also performed. Other musical numbers were rendered by the ladies from Atlanta and a reading Mrs. Lottie
SCHOOLGIRL: SHOT
Nine-year-old Janet Melver, daughter of the coroner, was shot in the leg on Sept 27 by a stray bullet from a pistol. The coroner were pureduring a feeling automobilist. The little girl had reached 40th St. on Seneca Ave, when the accident occurred. According to statements, the officers were on the running board of the police car, one of the firefighters, when they shot her. The officer reckoned and buried itself in Janet's right thigh.
SERGEANT SHORTER DIES
Washington, D. C. Oet. S-3, Sergeant
Bradley, D. C. Oet. S-3, Sergeant
at the home Sparrow 51 St. N. W., after
a sudden illness lasting only of the
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The persecutor is survived by his wife, the brother. He will be buried with high respect.
ENTERTAIN FRIENDS
Messinaes N. A. Lane and A. A. Felix, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, in honor of M. A. Grifer, Atlanta, Ga. Saturday, Sept. 27, with a life of service. Out-of-town guests, Mrs. J. T. Henderson, Mrs. J. T. Henderson, Mrs. H. E. Hirsch, Atlanta, Ga. Englewood, Pa.
WINS SCHOLARSHIP
Antonio Macleo Cosey, 17-year-old son of Antonio and Linda Langley Ave., who graduated from the Hude Park high school one time, will pursue a four-year general course with a part on the program and also receive a commission as lieutenant in the Guard. He won a scholarship for Chicago College, where he will, after having studied under private tutorship for five years, pursue a bachelor's degree, but future is marked with success.
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CHARLES STEWART ILL
According to information received in Chicago, Charles Stewart, well-known newspaperman, has been seriously ill and has practiced law for two weeks in the state and Stanford hospital as the result of an accident.
WOMAN IS MISSING
Police began a city-wide search on Tuesday for Mrs. Ilhoda Washington, a 26-year-old woman who home at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. She is thought to be demented.
FIND: BABY'S BODY
The body of a baby, apparently 7 months old, was found in a vacant lot in the Bronx, Janitor, who went in the lot to burn waste paper, that had been cut into paper. HOLDUP-WOMAN CAUGHT On commission: n. Gerald McNally, SSA. With a knife and robbed him in a hallway at the Met Ave., was arrested by Officers Hudson and Friedel. She was held to the police. She was found in Judge John J. Rooney. She rewarded Judge John J. Rooney. She rewarded the English language very vile name.
ATTEMPTS SUICIDE
RETURNS WITH MURDERE
Sergeant Rasmusy Green, assigned to the Stanton Ave. station, has returned from Shelby, Ohio, where he captured the suspect in Washabaw Ave. Stroud was wanted for the murder, of Robert Fitzgerald, 33 4, of Shelby, Ohio. Stroud was at 2326 State St., Aug. 22, Fitzgerald died three days later from an overdose. That the trouble occurred over his wife
FRACTURES ANKLE
In a fall from the second story of his house, he was stabbed at 124 Archer Ave. William L. Brown, 54, suffered a fractured ankle.
**SHOTS SELF ACCIDENTALLY**
The police are investigating the story of the stabbing. The St. St. he was found shot in the foot at 22d and Dearborn St. He claimed that he shot himself accidentally.
**CUTS HER SWEETHEART**
Jason with whom he lived at 122W, 9th Ft. Brent Brown, 24, received a three-inch wound. A trouble occurred at 6th and State Sts.
**FIGHT O NSTREET BAR**
James Morris, 341 St. State St., who was arrested by Gilver Farmer, was sentenced to correction and nixed $10 and costs. He was charged with the cutting Ernest Clark, 39, 314 Prairie Ave. on a street
TRYING TO BOB
Tim Parmar, 56 E. 334 St., was sent correction for attempting to run his emulsion for attempting to run his emulsion with a paddled brush in his hand by Officers Meyer, Trilling and O'Donnell.
MAN COULD NOT GROW OLD
"Nobody in the world was more runnin-
g than I was finally advised by my closer
friend to try Giandolengo. He told me
of his friends as it produced wonder-
ful results and what he told tol mans
was true, because I feel like a man of
least doesn't seem so blue now. I would
adviso all suffers to send their name
235 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, Ill., and
236 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, Ill.
to send under plain wraparound. On arrival
postman $2.00 plus postage. If he be
refinded. This trial offer is guar-
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postman $1.20 and four cents postage.
MAIL COUPON TODAY
THE SUPERIOR DRUG SALEE CO.
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Please send me one double-sided $2.50 jar
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GENERAL NEWS
NEW JOB LASTED 15 MINUTES;
KILLED IN ELEVATOR SHAFT
New York, Oct. 6.—Fifteen minutes after reporting on a new job Monday as an elevator operator at West 14th St., fell down the shaft and was instantly killed. There were no witnesses. The door on the elevator was thought to be thrown. Brandon attempted to board the elevator while it was in close proximity. He woke up to close the door with his foot, and went up, and lost his balance. The jailer, hearing the thump of the elevator, said the shank. Brandon was dead. The elevator was still in motion and autonome, and people soon gathered about the building and a malicious report was rapidly spread that a woman and been thrown down the shaft. Thousands of people soon gathered about the building and a malicious report was rapidly spread that a woman and been thrown down the shaft. Brandon was given the position by his brother, who was only a few minutes away when the accident occurred.
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Miss Edith Jacobs, 4721 St. Lawrence
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Fall Clothing for Men, Women and Children
You will find here the very new styles and materials in Ladies' Coats, Suits, Wraps, Furs and Fur Coats, Skirts, Walstals, etc. Also Men's Suits in one and two-trousers models, Overcoats, and large heavy Ulsters. Also Boys' Suits and Overcoats.
CALL TODAY, SELECT YOUR GARRIENT, PAY A SMALL DEPOSIT AND TAKE GARRIENT WITH YOU. You can then pay us as you get paid. In case of sickness we do not expect payments until you are well.
WANTED
100
Private Families
to place a piano or player in
your home. Whatever.
Should you decide to buy same
payments can be arranged as
low as the maximum we pay. We
must clear our store within the
next ten days. Store will be
open until 9 o'clock in the
evening.
Imperial Piano Company
338 SOUTH ASHLAND BLVD.
Corner Van Buren Street
EXPERT CLEANERS
OF LADIES' AND GENTS' GARMENTS, RUGS
CARPETS AND DRAPERIES
TELEPHONES-D. UGLAS 8443
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR
FINEST EQUIPPED UNDERTAKING
ESTABLISHMENT IN AMERICA
3315-17 State Street
CHICAGO ILLINOIS
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THANKS
Benjamin Warren
male member of the late Mrs. Sons
family grateful for acknowledgement
and the many kind
sympathy so willing
to help them in their boor of grief.
Mrs. Taylor
Mrs. Ellen Burrows and Mrs. M. Jackson
male member of the late Mrs. White, MKX
Prairie Ave., wish to acknowledge the beautiful
friends for their kind expressions of sympathy
in their funeral entertainment. Also wish to
kiss her Goddess, Eater and others who took part in the singing.
We, the sisters and brothers of the late Zara
male member of the late Mrs. Eater and others
wish to thank our many friends and relatives
for their kindness and relativity in the
death of our beloved mother. We especially
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1922
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8888 75c Swet Man Was the
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Sara Martin
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Monkey Man Blues
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7018 75c You Stay
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Dance Blues
King Oliver's Jazz Band
906 75c Sobbin' Blues
Sebbin' Blues
Love Man
King Oliver's Jazz Band
907 75c Chinamien Blues
Gutie Blues
The Symphonic Orchestra
9060 75c Michigan Water Blues
Keeps on a Rainin'
Sara Martin
8041 75c Sugar Blues
Achin' Hearted Blues
Sara Martin
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KAPP'S
2308 W. Madison St. Chicago, Ill.
Latest Jacquette
BROOKLYN, N.Y. A beautiful and comfortable home on a beautiful lot. Just one point north of Brooklyn, just one point south of Brooklyn, just one point east of Brooklyn, just one point west of Brooklyn. The one way, plainly told. You can do it, too. OGILVIE PUB. CO.
67 Rose St. Dept. 70 N.
Gauranteed Plus your purchase
must be a BUILT
DOLLAR
Loyal to your purchase
must be a BUILT
DOLLAR
Priced in 19-90 Dollars
Priced in 19-90 Dollars
Priced in 19-90 Dollars
507.74
MARMON
MARSHON, 1822, TOURNING CAR, 7 PASS.
This is one of our ROUSEED Cars and earns
fully equipped, has new tires and has been re-
served for new owners. We are proud to pro-
duce on new cars. Our new cars are offering
this at a greatly reduced price. Quick
delivery. We are offering late model cars.
This is one of our TOURNING CAR. This car
has been thoroughly overloaded and re-
placed in our shops. Its appearance is like new
and it is well maintained. The wheel lock, nearly new tires, spare, etc.
Calls the same service and customs which we
CAPILLAH VICIORIA COUPE, MODEL G,
1950. The exterior has been newly polished and
the equipment coolers of lumber, heat coors,
water coolers, and air conditioners.
A real haraht at our price of $1,650.
FOURTH-1 HAVE THE LARGEST NUMBER
of FOOTBALL FORDS on the North side and my
prize is by calling at my place, 136th
M. Math. 11.
FOURTH-2 HAVE THE LARGEST NUMBER
of FOOTBALL FORDS on the North side and my
prize is by calling at my place, 136th
M. Math. 11.
A REAL, BARGAIN-1 STUFF TOUR
through; carries new rent customers; each of
the Harold Auto Sales, 212 W. M. Madison
FOUND: TON TRUCK, DAXELLENT COND.
WANTED: Trucks to Chicago at That
This Time.
BETHLEHEM SHOOT - HENGE-COND - LOTS OF
CHEESE - BEEF - POTATOES - POTATOES
will render a good food offer. Please at
www.bethlehemshoot.com
BODY SALL-1223 FORD TRUCK; STAKE
body, worm drive; modern, runs like new.
Clark, 313th Cottage Ave. Ave.
123 TERMAR TAXI TAX-A-1 CONDITION:
dispose to purchase, (warranty, rest) to
buyer or plumber for W. Jackson
Ansel Mint.
TOY SALL-ONETON Truck FOR TRUCK IN
road conditions, and State Highway
HUDSON SPORT—BUYS LIKE NEW, LOW
cost at all times. Most rest are
at home. Please Shake Shearley 266.
QINNHOULE, BACIL, TAPASS, TOUR,
1000. QINNHOULE, BACIL, TAPASS, TOUR,
1000. QINNHOULE, BACIL, TAPASS, TOUR,
1000. WEST Worth 465.
ETKR 99, OTPR, F46 MODEL, A BAR
1000. ETKR 99, OTPR, F46 MODEL, A BAR
1000. 2450 Ives Road, Ives, 1722.
BUSINESS CHANCES
ALL TUXEDO CLOSETS YOU MAY MISS
MEN'S style made-to-ware suit and be general agent in spare time; big profits. Write quick
Berkley Tailor Talking Co., Dear. 417-745-2222
FOR SALE! LUNCH ROOM, CANDIES, STATIONERY, cloak, apparel, audi tiel, leather, 200 cajal; bath, this room; 5 yr. buret; $50 per month. 1109 Vlorestown Avenue, Linden Patton.
A 4-BOOM HOUSE, AJ. MOBEN, WITH
A 2-BOOM BEDROOM, AJ. MOBEN,
luxury hotel, all rooms up to $400.00,
carry all, Mr. Martinez, special agent,
FOR SALE - TAUING AND CLEANING
established trade, living room,
bathroom, kitchen, laundry, 2012
bathroom, Valors 1247,
FOR SALE - CHAIR, CHAIR STORE, FIN
complete, K. Kennedy, 2012, 3278,
AN UP TO DATE RESTAURANT; ALSO
AN UP TO DATE RESTAURANT; ALSO
AN UP TO DATE RESTAURANT;
WILL HELD FINANCE GOOD INVEST
mentious proposition. J. Chicago
FOR SALE-POWER, FORM, CIRCULAR STORE
combined. 24 hour class service warranty.
And personal offer provided. BID
BY ELECTRIC LANT FOR SALE-POWER N. WAKEHAVEN
R.
FIRST CLASS CLEANING AND PRESSING
shop, cebl, cebl Douglas 3435
CLOTHING FOR SALE
REMEMBER SALE WE WILL OPEN ON
SUNDAY, JULY 10TH AT 10 AM.
In the 10th hour, we will have a large stock
depot and have a large stock of
clothes and shoes and have winter clothes and
other kinds of household goods, everything at
5015 South State Street
Phone Kenwood 4046
W. CANE, Manager
D AYING AND HAULING
C. & D. MOTOR SERVICE
Expressing and Moving. Your
Trunks Moved, 90 each. Why Pay More?
5015 South State Street
Phone Kenwood 4046
W. CANE, Manager
COACHING SCHOOL
DOUGLAS SCHOOL
5015
A training and boarding school for boys from
1 to 16 years old. Write to a certain 5015 South St.
Atlanta, M. Adoption.
WILDLIFE ABOUT A LITTLE GIRL,
brown skin, about 5 years old, hair
hair of the M. Jones, 5015 South St. Atlanta,
near W. M. Navy Hunting st.
BASKETBALL AND STAMMERING
based at lakes, institute booklet free.
1200 Pineau Bank Blvd.
Washington, D. C.
FOH SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
FATHER AND SAKER PARLOR, 520 S. BURKE ST.
FATHER AND SAKER PARLOR, 520 S. BURKE ST.
FATHER AND SAKER PARLOR, 520 S. BURKE ST.
FATHER AND SAKER PARLOR, 520 S. BURKE ST.
Grand River, burglar, darges, 429
Grand River, burglar, darges, 429
HOTELS
U. S. HOTEL
2001 SOUTH STATE STREET
BOOM BAY DAY OR WEEK
BOOM BAY DAY OR WEEK
NEW ARLINGTON HOTEL
2001 SOUTH STATE ST.
DO YOU KNOW
that the effects of pollenous germs in the blood may be so not realise that the BLOOD may possess germs that can get in the blood in the case of a wound or a skin injury, a part or skin. Almost every case of Goosebills. Shrubilla and Lost Visibility is a case of Shrubilla brought by inpiration or invasiveness.
"MARKEDOGS REBUILDING COMPOUND AND BLOOD PERIOD"
made from a scientific combination of fresh
water, organic matter, and the system of all non-organic grids and impervious living energy. SEND NO MONEY
"SEND NO MONEY"
Just and your name and address for coadjunct
information.
MARKHW WEIHER CO.
MARKHW WIHER CO.
Oregon Building, Victor Sora.
GOOD HEALTH: GOOD JEWEL: PROPHESY
If you will promise to carefully follow instructions and advise that will be so freely and honest, you will be rewarded with an honor. "The Little White Mother," America's beloved mother, will make request for information, advice and about her system of care unless you care to do so of your own accord. You will be advised in an orderly and timely manner, under most equally acceptable supervision and direction. Your correspondence and information and strictly confidential. The course you have so eagerly desired, you may, many years this beloved woman has known, have greatly made your mental health to feature betterment. Your full name and correct mailing address is stated by your letter. Grace Gray Delgado.
FURNITURE FOR SALE
WE SAY WE 20 TO 50 THE CENT AND
french house or a single item. G. &
d. smaller, at 5. Eath. or cost of Waghah.
THREE VIRGIN VOICE
1. 1940, 1941, 1942
CONTRACTORS
CONSTRUCTION
REPAIRING
MAINTENANCE
LET US GIVE 100 AN ESTIMATE
HAVE YOUR HOME OR PLACE
OVERNIGHT
EXTEND CIRCUIT DESIRED.
BRUNCHING CONSULT
CORPORATION OF BRUNCHING,
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR
BRUNCHING, BRUNCHING,
BRUNCHING AND LOANS EXTENDED
TENNESSEE
HARVEY DEVENE, 478
JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION & REALITY CO.
BRUNCHING, BRUNCHING,
BRUNCHING AND LOANS EXTENDED
417 E. 41st St., Atlanta 3065 or Oakland
421 S. 41st St.
STACKS AND BONDS
WE HAVE ORDERS TO BELT.
100 lb. alabar Lr. jeans size 41.50
200 lb. alabar Lr. jeans size 42.50
200 lb. Weser jeans size 42.50
200 lb. Weser jeans size 42.50
500 lb. Moe's Jeans size 6.00
500 lb. Moe's Jeans size 6.00
500 lb. Moe's Jeans size 6.00
DIESEL in Stacks & Locks
100 lb. alabar Lr. jeans size 41.50
MAGAZINES
WHAT 40 CENTS
WILL BE BROUGH FROM CHICAGO
TOWNSHIP JOURNAL, INTERESTING
JOURNAL, $20
NATIONAL CRITERIA REVIEW
CAFES AND RESTAURANTS
COTTAGE GROVE RESTAURANT
Excellent bone cooking. Best in the city
of Chicago. Great wines and cigars. All at L. P. Harper's Restaurant. 320 St. Gorge Ave.
Tunished, for level or out-of-town business,
complete office service, light phone, information
clerk.
5429 INDIANA AVENUE
11th Floor
Phone Dugas 2024
11
CAMERAS AND KODAKS
CAMER AND NEW CAMERAS. TOUR OUR
camera taken in last payment. New Camera
Co., Kodak Hammastone, 100 N. Deerhurst,
11th Floor, Phone 7410.
FOR RENT
FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT; COUPLE
HOUSE; TWO-BEDROOM, 375, Home
Tuesday and Sunday, Smith.
OUTLET SPACE FOR RENT; 375 BLOCK
HOUSE; TWO-BEDROOM, 375, Home
Tuesday and Sunday, Smith.
GARAGE SPACE FOR RENT; 370 MICH
GARAGE, five yrs.
Everything revealed in our big new book,
*Everything You Need to Know* by Nicole
Nigel, librarian, historian, town attorney
and religious, rescue,伐 Everyone highly in-
terested in our book. Send $1 for sample copy and agate offer.
Progress Publishing Co., Akira, O.
**AGENTS WANTED TO SELL LAIDAINTY**
and recommended for the famous alder
and acetone. Miss Miamie Smith. Our agents
can teach you how to sell; our cash commission
on earth to sell; our cash commission
on earth to sell. We will help you to build a big business
of your own. Write today for agents special
to you. C. Tyson & Co., Perfume
Tern.
You Can Sell Wall, Emblems and Emblems Goods
MAKE 100 TO 200 PROFIT SELLING FIRM
SERVICES FROM FACTORY TO STORE
direct from factories, every body is beautiful
sample form, glove or jacket, in Hafenburg, Sales
department, or in our office. SELLERS
SELLERS AND OTHERS ARE MARKING
but more during slave time by beating
them. The slave was a slave of
Participle. Inc. Slavery Gave slave
their freedom.
MENTS WANTED FOR A HIGH GRADLE line ofeller banks, business cashiers, freighters, and warehouses for a large demand, liberal commissions. Write for samples.com or serve the listings. Gwenning.
MEN AND WOMEN AGENTS—S10 AND S20
passed in every home. In every
house, Mfr. Kit, 1450 W. 8th St., Cleveland, Ohio.
AGENTS WANTED—FOR THE BEST SELL
need in every household. Dime for example
Station A, Indiana, Mt. McElwain, Box
Station A, Indiana, Tulsa.
WANTED - MENTOR MEN OR WOUNDS
certified pilot. First Drug Co., Inc., 300 N. 41st
St., New York, NY 10017.
AGENTY~FREE SAMPLER CASE FOILER 500
AGENTY~FREE SAMPLER CASE FOILER 500
AGENTY~FREE SAMPLER CASE FOILER 500
SWR WONDERFUL BELLER-862-500 PROFITS!
imaginary sample from MISS Ship 500
imaginary sample from MISS Ship 500
AUGUST - IF YOU WANT AN AUTOBUILT
JUNE 14TH AT 10AM - Gray Medi
JUNE 15TH AT 10AM - Gray Medi
PRINTING
100 Printed Letterheads
AND 100 PRINTED ENVELOPES
on fine Bank Folder, any color decorated. $200.
On fine Bank Folder, any color decorated. $400.
Industrials, Inc., Company, 410 Indiana Ave.
FLATS FOR SALE
A HUNDRED EXPERIENCED SILK
WORKER. LIST MORE MONEY BY MAKING
OUR GRADE SHADES. STEADY
EMPLOYMENT. ALL DAY
LIGHT JOOMS. ALL PLEASANT
BURROUNDINGS.
Hamilton-Ross Shade Co.
1253 South Michigan Avenue
WHY
BE IDLE
WREN THE NEW
SOUTH SIDE EMPLOYMENT
AGENCY
HAS WORK WAITING FOR YOU?
ROOMS 4 AND 5, JOHNSON X-DO.
VICONIA
BOTTOM AND STAIRS. Prove.
Out-of-town persons may secure work by
WANTH-WORKERS-GIRLS. LEARN WORK-
making: designing at home. $35 week: live
in room. $150 per person. Please
please fill out. Write immediately. Franklin
Institution. 250 SIX SHADE MAKERS
STREAK WORK. BEST RATE.
APPY 100. MI MAJOR AVE.
OPERATORS-EXP. ON POWER MACHINES,
to work on appraisal, steady work, good ware.
Mice 200. 2011 SIX SHADES. Lubricant.
OPERATORS WANTED. SHIRLEY DRESS
Fo., 3160 Wells St.
ed
BLA I. TREATIVE $50,400 WEEKLY
BLA II. TREATIVE $50,400 WEEKLY
Angleton Investory Agency, 1622 Columbia
road, Angleton, NY 10501
PORTLAND, HENDERBROWS OF PORTLAND
Call at Henderson Vocational and
Employment Bureau, Room 217, 523 W. Madison
LABORERS - YOU ARE SATISFIED YOU CAN
staff are open, Apply Henderson Vocational
and Employment Bureau, Room 217, 523 W.
LEARN RACHEL TRAD. BARBER BMAND
BARBER College
State St. Cincinnati, OH.
BASIC ELECTRICIAN WANTED TO DO HOUSE
work, writer work and general repair.
Box 16, Cincinnati, defender.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE
LADY LABOR DESIRES POSITION AS
or clerical work. Box 16, Cincinnati,
defender.
WANTED BY YOUNG LADY, POSITION
IN THE TRIPLE DEVICE STENOGRAPHER, EXPERI-
enced, desired position, Keyword A5001.
SITUATIONS WANTED - MALE
SIT, WTD. = EXPRESSED STENOGRAPH
referee; law office preferred. After
situation.
CARPENTER, JOBBING, CEMENT AND
patelting, bourge, bouraline, Adrian
Miller
INSTRUCTION
Tetcher of the old Italian method, enclosed
Pierce, W. G. Tutee, etc. Mac. Games,
Prof. W. G. Tutee, etc.
O GAT HISSING BY APPOINTMENT
Sobried 120 B. 318 st. al.
18 Dug. 2458
MILLINERY
WE WISH TO CALL THE ATTENTION
OF THE MILLIER STORE, OPERATED
BY MR. H. BLACK
3122 South State-Street
ACROSS THE TOWER AND THE
WOODEN PLAIN.
MR. BLACK SAYS HE IS INTERESTED
IN THE TALENT OF HIS RAGE AND FORE
EMPLOYED AS DESIGNER AND HEAD
WELL-KNOWN MILLIER. PROMINENT
THE HAT-MATING CIRCLES OF OUR
HACK.
CALL AND SEE HIS WONDERFUL LINE
FOR THE FALL OPENING.
QUALITY AND PRICES TO SEE ALL.
UNDERTAKERS
KERSEY, McGOWAN
& MORSELL
Undertakers
3515 Indiana Ave
OFFICE PHONE DUGLAS 8285
CALHOUN & SCOTT
UNDERTAKERS
Chapel Free
Lady Assistant
421 EAST 51ST STREET
OFFICE PHONE: DUGLAS 9100
P. FRANKLIN'S FAMILY HOTELS
3240-42 INDIANA AVENUE
Phone Blvd. 2018
4324-42 INDIANA AVENUE
Phone Keywood 1263
4254 INDIANA AVENUE
Phone District 1018
MIS. P. FRANKLIN, Prop.
BEAUTIFUL COZY, WARM
FURNISHED ROOMS
Electric Lights. Gas: Sanitary Kitchens With
Private Lockers, Gas Houses, Roadways
and more. Electric Furniture up to $100.00.
Handy to Revive Linen and "L."
E. 40TH ST. 424. ATT. I-2 TWO SPACIOUS
beautifully furnished front room, two nice
married couples for two. First class men for
married couples for two. First class men for
or student men: 1 lb. from surface line
for right position. Atlantic 313.
THE JEFFRIES
GIAND BLAY, 406, 292 FL - NEATY FUR-li-
nished room, steam heat, electric light, for
many or 2, Oakland 1811. Ak for Mrs.
Brown.
NEW IREL, BURNS, COUPLES
at reasonable rates. try the franks Hotel,
Milton, or ware. 292, Milton, Mi-
per, 1116 Gibbon, St.
L/4157 ST. 40-48WKY FURNISHB
BROTHERS family;宅 40, 6475, 9 a. 6 p.
BROTHERS family;宅 40, 6475, 9 a. 6 p.
N.E. AVE. 922, 922-598-9180 ROOSEVELT
attracts many, models, atom, open once, or
three times, patrons only. Call Mrs.,
Douglas Roosevelt, 922-598-9180
SOUTH PARK AVE., 922-598-9180
to rent a car for $125 per person. Douglas
$850. ff
ROOSEVELT AVE., 922-598-9180 IST FL. - FURNISHED
VEHNON APARTMENTS
Furn. Michaelsburg spt. sten. specif. srt.
furn. furn. or nature. couple or sct. No. 200.
furn. furn. or nature. couple or sct. No. 200.
CALCUMET AVE. 4853, 2D APT.-NICHEL
luxurious room, free WiFi; geni
gentle atmosphere
ST. LAWRENCE AVE. 4, 1737. 31ST APT., 100 SF.
BUTLER AVE. 4, 1737. 31ST APT., 100 SF.
Suitable for 100 SF. BEDROOM 1290,
BEDROOM 1291.
BEDROOM AVE. 2, 1244. NEWLY FURN. ROOMS,
for 100 SF. light; one large room
for 100 SF. light.
GYMNESIS AVE. 4, 1602. 2D APT.—NICHEY
pET VINES. 4, 1602. 2D APT.—NICHEY
pET VINES. Couple prefers, 100 SF.
Couple prefers, 100 SF.
EVANS AVE. 4, 1604. 2D APT.—FORT BLM,
for 100 SF. m., a or m., a or m.
Kenewell GYMNESIS 4, 1604.
GRAND BLDV. 4, 1844. 31ST APT.—ROOMS FOR
mor or couple; prefers preffered. Douglas
BLDV. 4, 1844.
VINCENGER AVE., 4625, APT. 2 - NEATLY
furnished room; couch; lamp L and airfare.
COTTAGE GROVE AVE., 4030, 3D APT. -
furnished room for man and wife or 2 work-
ers.
PRAIRIE AVE., 4824, 3D APT. - WASTER -
first class room to marry room with
LANGLEY AVE., 4751, 3D APT. - PRIOR-
room, modern; for man and wife; no other-
PRAIRIE AVE., 4618, APT. - 1-LARGE
light nicely furnished room; ideal for
BLAIRDGER AVE., 4816, APT. - FURN. B,
storm beat and water; man preferred.
ST. LAWRENCE AVE., 4824, 3D APT. - MON-
tain with consider board of two men.
VINCENNES AVE. 491, 2D APT—WANTED
two men or two women married; lapse
from 2015.
PRAIRIE AVE. 420, 2D APT—FURNISHED
two men or two women married; lapse
from 2015.
ST LAWRENCE AVE. 456, 2D APT—NEATLY
bathroom, housekeeping pitt; $8,宽 2015.
PRAIRIE AVE. 454, 2D APT—NEATLY
bathroom, one block of L saint surface
lapse.
GRAND BLVD. 452, 3D APT—NEWLY
bathroom, two rooms, couples or two
mothers lapse.
INDIANA AE. 462, 2D APT—WANTED
two men or two women married; lapse
from 2015.
PRAIRIE AVE. 454, 1ST APT—LARGE
modern house, $258,宽 2015.
PRAIRIE AVE. 454, 1ST APT—LARGE
modern house, $258,宽 2015.
INDIANA AVE. 3249-LIFT FUNN, BM.
complex of 2 slim line light, neat heat and
complex of 2 slim line heat and
VERONA AVE. 3249-2FURN PRY,
family; first class living people only need
GRAND BLVD., WSS 20, 2D ATT.-SQUARE
rooms; communal neighborhood; meet near
NICK ROOM IN HIGH CLASS HOME, DOWNT
1806.
LARGE FRONT ROOM: GOOD LOCALITY.
INNENESS AVE. 3249, PLAT 3-2
large light rooms, neat fire; steam, elec.
INNENESS AVE. 3249, PLAT 3-2
large light rooms, neat fire; steam, elec.
INNENESS AVE. 3249, PLAT 3-2
large light rooms, neat fire; steam, elec.
E. 41TH H. 525, 397 HF. NEWTOWN FURN.
E. 41TH H. 525, 397 HF. NEWTOWN FURN.
GALMALT AVE. 414, 314 HF. 430-AMT.
unarm-irreferred. Dresel 6126.
unarm-irreferred. Dresel 6126.
steam eject, nearly warm. couple or 2 warm.
GALMALT AVE. 414, 314 HF. MEN. CALF.
LARGE FURNISHED FRONT HOME FOR
guest couple. April 3025 Calmatson H.
LARGE FURNISHED FRONT HOME FOR
guest couple. April 3025 Calmatson H.
LARGE FURNISHED FRONT HOME FOR
guest couple. April 3025 Calmatson H.
INDIANA AVE. 4000. PLAT 2—NICHELY
form. snail. form. snail. single. snail. inc.
inc. snail. inc. snail. inc. snail. inc.
BROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO MON
friends or one man; steam heat, electric
heat, or gas heat.
CALCIST AVE. 425-3 MODERN FUN.
large front room, twin beds for man or
woman. LOONS ROOM, LOONS FUNNISH AND
LOONS GRAND ROOM. 34 Ap. Douglas
GRAND ROOM. 34 Ap. Douglas
RIDER AVE. 435-7 LIGHT ROOM.
large family, one block to
carrier LIR.
PRAHIEA AVE., 4425. IST. APT. — NATLYT
LANGUAGE AVE., 4425. IST. APT. — NATLYT
LANGUAGE AVE., 4425. IST. APT. — NATLYT
formatted room; response: Brevet 4051
ST. LAWRENCE AVE., 4025. IST. — NATLYT
furn. room in private family; Brevet 4051
AVE., 4025. IST. APT. — F-RUNNIBROU
ROOM
4. 4FTH PL. 518. 2D APT-2=SKATTL PAY
4. 4FTH PL. 518. 2D APT-2=SKATTL PAY
GRANT LANE, AVE. 1=PURS, RMS.
private kitchens, for light housekeeping.
GRANT LANE, AVE. 1=PURS, RMS.
GRANT LANE, AVE. 1=PURS, RMS.
GLAND BLDY, 3587, 1ST APT FURNISHED
GLAND AVE, 3577, 1ST-HOST ROOM, MIDDLE-
tuple, Douglas 3580.
CALMETT AVE, 3834- FURNISHED FRONT
CALMETT AVE, 3827, APT, 1-ONE LEE
CALMETT AVE, 3827, APT, 1-ONE LEE
CALMETT AVE, 3827, APT, 1-ONE LEE
WORKING women, must be nice people, Bird, 4301.
ST. LAWRENCE AVE, 4507, 1ST APT,
EUBRIHANT AVE, 4758, 2D FL-HOOD,
farm, modern, Call Kellogg 4306.
ST. 308, APT, 2-LARGE ROOM,
farm, modern, Call Kellogg 4306.
PRAIRIE AVE, 4101, 1ST APT, FIRST
PRAIRIE AVE, 4588, NEATLY FURNISHED
PRAIRIE AVE, 4588, NEATLY FURNISHED
SOUTH PARK AVE, 4525, MODERN ROOM
for couple or them, Douglas 1421.
LARGE NEATLY FURNISHED STAM
GLAND BLDY, 3514, FURNISHED ROOM,
GLAND BLDY, 3514, FURNISHED ROOM,
only, Kennedy 0041.
PRAIRIE AVE, 420, FURNISHED ROOM,
only, Kennedy 0041.
PRAIRIE AVE, 421, FURNISHED ROOM,
only, Kennedy 0041.
ST. LAWRENCE AVE, 4514, 2-MOOD
ST. LAWRENCE AVE, 4514, 2-MOOD
LANGLEY AVE, 4525, ONE ROOM FOR 1
or 2 man; reasonable, Douglas 4868.
CHUETTE AVE, 4525, ONE ROOM FOR 1
or 2 man; reasonable, Douglas 4868.
CHUETTE AVE, 4525, ONE ROOM FOR 1
or 2 man; reasonable, Douglas 4868.
RHODES AVE, 3144-LARGE FURNISHED
RHODES AVE, 3144-LARGE FURNISHED
E 420, FD, 2D APT, ONE FIRST
farm, room; man and wife, Allegheny 4310.
FURNISHED ROOM; MODERN
farm, room; man and wife, Allegheny 4310.
THAIRH AVE, 600, SD ATP -THAIRH
THAIRH AVE, 600, SD ATP -THAIRH
THAIRH AVE, 600, SD ATP -THAIRH
BOOM
referred to
referred to
referred to
CALIFORNIA AVE., 4211-LIARLE BLD. NICE
ROOMS. 4211-LIARLE BLD. NICE
INDIANA AVE., 3611-LIARLE BLD. NICE
room and small room. Men only.
ROOMS. 3611-LIARLE BLD. NICE
rooms for rest. Men.
CALIFORNIA AVE., 3614-SMALL BEDROOM
ROOMS. 3614-SMALL BEDROOM
GRAND BLD. SM18. APT. I-LIARLE
E. SIST. Stt. N24, 30 JL - FUNNISHED
MATERIAL AVE. 4812, 30 JL - FUNNISHED
room, large, light, mod. apt. Dexter 110
GRAND AVE. 4812, 30 JL - FUNNISHED
GRAND family.
WARASI AVE. 6343, 30 JL - FUNNISHED
room, large, light, mod. apt. Dexter 110
E. SIST. Stt. N24, 30 JL - FUNNISHED
already room, near "U" and surface; no
roommate; rest feasible. Call after
9 p.m.
VERON AVE. 3011-FRONT ROOM, PURCHASE
1:500 single room, or lodge with larders.
2:500 single room, or lodge with larders.
FURNISHED ROOM IN PRIVATE FAMILY
conserves to all transportation, or else
michigan AVE. 3010-NEATLY FURNISH
MICHIGAN AVE. 3010-NEATLY FURNISH
MICHIGAN AVE. 3010-NEATLY FURNISH
Steam heat. Normal 811c.
HIDDEN AVE. 3109 FLOOR-TREAT
Steam heat. Normal 811c.
HIDDEN AVE. 3109 FLOOR-TREAT
Steam heat. first-class only. Bout 8225.
steam heat. first-class only. Bout 8225.
front room, private home. Doug's store
WALKER AVE. 3109-MIDDEN FRONT
MICHIGAN AVE. 3212-LARGE FUNK
MICHIGAN AVE. 3212-LARGE FUNK
3010 STH. 3109-LARGE ROOM WELL
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
B. 42D ST. 204, S24. IST APF.—NUR LAUGE
porf. l. 1 small sim. bt. for sim. l.
porf. l. 1 small sim. bt. for sim. l.
porf. l. 1 small sim. bt. after 4 p. in. m.
Oakland. Oakland. Oakland
INDIANA AVE. 311F-FOOD AND KITCHEN
electric, steam, gas
311F-FOOD AND KITCHEN
furrowed room 310F-ADC AND -SUGGLE
furrowed room 310F-med-roo
LAWRENCH 310F-ADC 495, 495
LAWRENCH 495, 495
WEATHERSTONE 495, 495
FLAIRD AVE. 4851, 4851, 4851
APT-FRONT 4851
capacity; food; good transport
perpetual lease
E. MTH FL. 525. 33D FL. FURN. ROOM,
stain, stae; kitchen furniture or
ware; kitchen equipment;
CUTTAGE GPOW AVE, 525. TWO-NICHE
furnished room; oue for assistance for man.
GRANB BLVD. 425, APT. 1- NEATLY
formalized rooms; foyer; one private
room; two bedrooms.
CALIFORNIA AVE. 411, 3D APT. PUR-
friendly rooms; computer or two men or aile
room.
CHAMPAIN AVE. 4010- NESTLY FO-
rmalized rooms; developments.
CHAMPAIN AVE. 440, 3D APT. PUR-
friendly rooms; modern couple or two men.
HAIRIH AVE. 4015, 3D APT. LARGE
room; modern couple or two men.
EAST 31TH AVE. 4015, 3D APT. LARGE
room; modern couple and older. Danaus
1000.
INDANA AVE. 4016, 4TH APT. LARGE
room; room and older.
VINESNES AVE. 4016- VIEWE LARGE
rooms; hot and cold water. Victory 300.
VINESNES AVE. 4016- NICE NEAT
CALHETT AVE. 412D. 412D APT - ROOM
300 first-floor apt. Oakland 4557.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
50. PARK AVE. 3110. 2D ACT.—UUNFUN.
room: modern; rooming rooms;
room: large; rooming rooms;
people only $14 per wk.; gas and light free;
to children; thoughtful;
to adults.—UUNFUN.
CALMET AVE. 4E, 4W, 2D ATT.-ONE
SUNFORT, or furn. or stately. nicely modern. Re-
sidential.
FLATS FOR RENT
FOR BENT & TROPHEN AND BATH $50;
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WADARA AVE. NEAR 46TH ST. ST.-FLAT
1100 rentals; electric lights. $1,500; 1,100
cash. EANS AVE. NEAR 47TH ST.-BRICK 1
1100 rentals; electric lights. $2,500; 1,100
cash. LIGHTS: 2nd range. $4,500; 2nd range.
THREE FLAGS
50TH ST., NEAR 30TH AVENUE AVE. 7-8
room; rental over $500 per room; steam
heater; electric lights. $1,250; 4,500
cash.
41470 PRAIRIE AVE.—PRESS BRICK, 8 rooms and open rooms; all modern; rent over $3,000.
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ST. LAWRENCE AVE. SOUTH OF 4TH ST.
0-st, modern, rental $1,310; $10,000 cash.
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0-st, modern, rental $5,000; $10,000 cash.
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Price $10,000; cash $1,000.
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Testimonials
DR. LEE'S PRESSING OIL
FAR SUPERIOR
HER HAIR GREW 14 INCHES
IN FOUR MONTHS
Dr. E. S. Leo. City,
Dear Dr. Lee: After having given your
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Anderson, S. C. July 20, 1922.
Dr. E. S. Leo. 1718 E. 12th St.
Dear Dr. Lee, After having given your Safety Straighten, Totie Fressing Oil and be able to recommend them with my highest praise to other ladies of the hair dressing
Dear Doctor: Just a few lines to let you know. I have a girl who has made my half grow. I just must say that your hair grows since the most wonderful hair (hair preparations, (four months) my hair has grown).
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July 24, 1923.
Dear Dr. Lee: The Lee Safety Hair Grouper has years ago in simply wonderful. I would not part with it for anything in the world. Shampoo and three Pressing Oil—Bisexcellent your customer, MRS MAMIE PRIESER, 1322 W. 20th St. Little Rock, Ark.
Chapel Bill, Texas. July 24, 1923.
In gratitude for the good your valuable hair-timer have done for me. I have used it for a long time. I do not get along without them. Your preparations should be in the hands of every woman who desires a good head of soft, silky, good-looking hair. I send to women of the Race and it affords me real pleasures to recommend these wonderful hair-groupers to women of the Race and it affords me return mail—MRS. ELIZA HARRIEL.
Dr. E. B. Lee, Kansas City, Mo.
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Tangion, Ontario, Canada
Dr. Lee Laboratories: Some time ago I gave Mr. Sarah Johnson a hair grower. IT IS A WONDERFUL HAIR GROWER. I have used it a short time only, and it is much thicker than it is much thicker. My friends have watched the improvement in my hair, and all of them have used it. I used another highly advertised preparation. I used another hair growth product. I have obtained from your wonderful treatment—MRS. SARAH JOHNSON, Chicago, DL
April 14, 2023
Dr. E. S. Leo, 1718 E. 12th St.
Dear Doctor: Your wonderful grower on the hair I have received and I will tell you how much I love it. I can arrange for your agency in my country. It has caused my hair much new growth and feel easy to wear. I have a big appetite for beautiful goods.
Please send price list price, as I wish to place large order at once--Your sincerely MISTINA OLLAC, Alcala, Gold Coast, Africa.
Oriente, Cuba, June 28, 1923.
Dear Dr. R., I have received my parcel, and I have found
I have received my parcel, and I have found
Dr. Lee's Tenic Hair Grower and Sage Sham-
Dr. Lee's Tenic Hair Grower and Sage Sham-
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Winnipeg, Canada, May 21, 1923.
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Missouri, received a 300 bag of your Dr.
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mail-mrs. LEADER FOLSON,
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A Negro may have a fine figure; lines of facial beauty; youth; but this beauty is spoiled by short, harsh, kinky hair. Fully 50 per cent of human beauty lies in the hair, and when the hair is made beautiful, a person who has always been known to his fellow men as "homely" or ugly, by beautifying the hair, adding this 50 per cent to his beauty, can easily change this unpleasant reputation of being an ugly or homely person, by the use of—
Dr. Lee's Tonic Hair Grower
—Truly a modern miracle.
Dr. Lee's Sage Shampoo
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SHOOTS HS ES} THE WEEK E23 UCN Ee aes URGE COLD
DMURHTERS Serna, zac! | MEN i a es LINE UI
New York, Oct. 2—Willlam Phepps,
27, was killed Sept. 23 when he at-
tempted to force hin way Into the
home of Wiliam Dradles, 23 West
326th SC According to information
riven the police by witnesses, Phepps
had been living with Bradley's 20-
Yoar-old daurnter, “Willie” Morton:
Gn'her husband “forthe past six
Inonthe. Toradiey. hud warned him to
stay away. froin is home.
‘Saturday might Phepns had come tn
from his Pullman run with too bot.
{iva of ‘comnae which he proceeded
to drink‘ag noon as he reached. 2292
Eth-ave. where he and his common=
Jawr ‘wife, maintained rooms. now-
dng that he neeame quarrelsome when
he drank, Silas Morton allowed hi to
‘drinic himself to. icey. and then fet
the hous. going to the home of her
nother wis was separated from her
father and who liven on 238th St.
‘Khout o'clock, Phepps awoke and,
aiteing iis wifes went to her moth-
Gra home looking for her. When the
fi ‘recognized “his volce. she was
Stvald to allow him to enter. After
Hingine for some time without xetting
xFeply. Pheyps went. to. Bradley's
home demanding admission and curs-
ing. Bradley.
Bradies's answer to hin was to
procure an automate pistol and open
Ren “hive ‘bullets entered. Phepps
Body before he could make his escape
from the buliding. but he continued
fo'run und the sixth buitet fred by
Bradley, after he hud followed the
Wounded may Into the etreet entered
Mig necks and he fell, tte died a few
Infnuter tater on Ure operating. table
AM the Harlem hospital
Bradiey then gave himeel€ up, to
the police amd udmitted the shooting.
Polige Investigation discluted the fact
that Dradiey in wanted. in AUanta,
Gay tora miurder committed sls years
$E0, (AU that ting he wap ving ane
er thie name of Morton, hut evea
from Gcormia and emisted in the U.
SParmss giving the mame of Bradley
Whicit he kept when he came to New
York at the close et the wear.
The "married" life of the younc
seus, was digtoned somewnit br
the tragedy. ‘Phenps, who before he
Went to live with Mian Morton, was
imnown ‘ag'a billiard “shark” and was
Reneraliy a “good fellow." His anso-
‘Suiten, called him. “Chew "Tobacco
Siin® Sitan Morton objected to hia
‘itatoiute halen ana finally persuaded
him to io to work aa a Pullinan por
Xen, instead of this. change Nrodue=
lige ce" desire ‘remus, atarted
Thepie on the drinking habit which
ee ss es
Russia Has
Last Laugh
On America
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ete tune el, eg
ah a tan a
meh eae ea gene
nee camiee ares
fern ene, Ooe ce
Memon ean cao sig
Raigametigee aaeee pat mages
Ta Garces yh ci
agers site baci A
fable yan rh ip Cota
Bropeing ea can rar
rate aed te" ey, te
Atlanta, Ga. Oct.-2—Ada White,
alan “Chicks 22 Rinaaies Ave, stop
‘and nadie shattered the left arm ef
TM. Merritts Gubite), 3% 26h E
Hunter St. recently whie engaced in
A quarrel over rent. "The shooting
took place on E. Fair St. near dun
ter st.
“Sreriten. wo waa accomnanied ty
ix brother. in sad DY. police ofticers
fo have heen under the influence of
Hiquor at the time he wax shot.
"After the alleged quarrel that led
to the shooting, the victim In sald to
tate walked aiout halt a block and
Fo, iave. fallen own were, he was
later found... A passing automobile
Yushed him to Grady hoxpital, where
His xald he will recover,
A’seareh af the hause of Ada White
yereated a trunk comatning several
hundred doviars. fond for the wom-
am was paced at $200.
"7 at, Merritts. vietim of the shoot-
ing. ie held under the charge of belong
‘rank and bis brother, GG. Mlerritts,
in held on t charge of wuspicion.
POLICE PULL 4 O'CLOCK
RAID; GET PLENTY MOON
Washington, D, C. Oct, 2.—Four
gallon of “moonshine” and an equal
Emount of beer were contlsetacd. by
ihe palice tn ralding a house at 44
New"ersey Ave. SW. The rald~
War conducted at 4/2. a. and three
Coupler were arrested and booked on
Matutorr charges.) Henry | Smith,
Bald to be the proprlotor of the house,
War also arrested but. subsequently
Feleared. on # $1,500 bond for having
Tiquor iiepally: fm hia possession. and
3/8500 bond for keeping a disorderly
House, The names of nearly 2 hun
dred. wltnexses were taken,
GIRL ATTEMPTS SUICIDE.
New York, Oct, 2-—Brooding over
a broken love affatr i§-year-old Ber-
tha Gastin, 2164 Sth Ave. drank the
entire contents of a ‘email bottle of
fodine ‘with euteldal Intent at ber
‘oane vesemin
Chicago vs. Hammond Abyssinia Goes In Wise Mr. M’Donald
Don’t, Mr. President Wanamaker Answered Ho'mes for “Mammy”
—_________By Roscoe Simmons—____
iasiaa: Cokena ina 'Ng HR: eilnes tienes iakaag “85 Canis alee
the calany in control of nosh -Louiatans, fea te Cal-
‘of the colony in control of north Louisiana, fled to Chi;
faro.. Her master and paramour put tho law ia hehing
fRercand Joined the pursuit. “She stole my $1,000 F106."
fe’ chargea
‘She tole my virtue, made me hie mistress, held me to
thls hssom and his bed" replied the, figntened GH
Tok at these sears on my bosom,” she cried. ~All
eee eat reply ah cn a
reply shook a. court room in Chleago: made
Judge David, lawpivor. son of the ancient race that frat
handed dowa inv, nit up. take. notice, ask questions.
Have you read the story?
Listen to Judge David, discharging the girl and re-
vuln the aan rarest opprestor of Colored, beanie to
Show up the South
The invisible, power of the South will not work:
in the courte of justice in the North. They wanted
{You there because you might tell what you know of
Snéitions if you stayed hero.”
‘The lawyer asking the gie's return was told to bid
Chicago good-bg., ‘The Iallan gentleman was presented
‘with Tapers in a $20,000 sult." “Let me get out t00." he
tala, "Teo fate, then, so the Judge sata.
Tiere, ‘nee for yourelh, is the difference between
state of law and a state of feart also reason why cotton
Eries for hands and Acids for laborers:
Would tt not have heen a biz feather tn the cap, of
Loulslana if this girl had felt aa sate from the featian
Rentleman in Newt Orleans a2 in Chicago? And. it a
‘Ridge in Loulatana had spokes justice to a brulged, weary
hheare in sone and language used by Judge David? A
Very large feather, You are saying.
“Jews in. Helena, italiane tn Hammond, Grecks in
‘Memphis are giving our white people South a he hand
Jpctuning Colored pear way from home, Strangers
lust im from foreign lands, pick white people's pockets
and Cotered people's pockeis and honor in Disie. Who
‘will deny tnat®
‘We are slowing up." our white people seem to say to
nerccomer, “but sou iake up where we leave off
wBcershody, everstere ti pleking on Seu: Talking
a ‘won't hel. Suppose’ you try working against
‘that condition. Sai
‘Suppore you try seit respect. Some will ask in what
was Frading with Colored fruit dealers Colored mer~
Chants, Colored’ restaurant keepers is ONE. was.
“nother way would be to stop hanging around stores
and thops cn hy” Greene and Waanes sep in both Ch
cngoand New Orleans
‘Cnimportant matters are to the taw: IMPORTANT
matters Fou have im hand. “Think that through.
"Thank Judge Davie, Just fudge in your greatest state.
andl consider the words af Byron, tf thiswthers memory
“now ye not who, would be free themselves
must strike the blow? BY thele right arms the con
Guest must be wrought?
Se 8
ABYSSINIA makes the League of Nations, Woodrow
Wviison, scholar ae Aragrican polities, read that news
‘eiun interest, "ay houses Aire Wilson might say, “but
Tean't say tho tay live tn ie”
‘Senator Shields of Tenseasee, rebuked by Mr, WIl-
zon, ‘replies that. the phyaical condition of the former
Bresidentcheege ateal man drom talking about tlm
ENicis” sind" Whiba Yell ‘out over the League” at Na-
"Thinkers say that the league all right, but won't
work when men get alirred up. Ste- Wilson, himself a
Thinker, cant understand that talk
Tn comes Abyasinia. strange nation of East Africa.
You" sill say that Ethiopia finally: stretches forth her
hands. Gov alow, except’ an Sou see Attica, seat of
Bnclent power: clvilieation, relinion, coming” to” meet
Countries of tiodern ideas’ Inventions.
“Pou claim "Abyssinia, but Abyssinia doesn’t claim
you "
“You have claimed “kin with evershody not exactly
white since sou got hold" of istary and Ecography (or
The frst time A drowning man vil grab at a strave
When ou get up manywill claim kin ith you.
Dispatches say the applause that greeted’ Abyssinlas
aoiegates Into the league srivated that given Ireland. a
eck or two ago. England and Italy fad thoughts dur-
Ine the exelicment. “England went Gack to Sfagdala;
diy buck to. Adowa,
Ene population “of Abyasinla. ts around, £000,000
Maly" thought, $0,000,000 roldiers_alone hit. her when
Negaek struck im 1896 and returned to the mountains.
‘The name “Abyssinia stands for “mixture, a. sign
of many tribes ‘and bloods that. make up. the’ countey,
Trnagine West Virginia and Virginia, as to size and
situation, Ranked by" 'many countries to the north and
Suse a inany’ to the south, ‘Think of the Chesapeake
(Gy aw an Toland scx emptying into the avanti, as the
isa ea pours into the Indian ocean through the Gulf
OF Aden, with many" litte territories and. states” Ising
Seumeen’ the waters and ihe mainland, and. tmountalns
Rrctching: from east of Charlenton to the st.” You
ould then have something of an Idea of the locatlon of
Abyssinia in Ale
Teague delerates talk fn tales and facts of thelr
coustrien, Absaninia wil have much to tel She goes
fRek to Solomon and Sheba. Ver, threo hig. men are
Theodore Tit John the Mighee and Monee.
‘cm American, a. Texans Willam 2. Bilis, no tonger
with sou, knows more of Abgasinta, than books tell. To
This writer he deseribed Absasina as "a land of double
Imsters"| Roovevelt eat Billa to see Afenctek. Bills
Teturned with honers md many gittse
‘Personally 1s the soul of alpionmacy:
Enough of Abyssinia, except that it ts Christian tn
religion, faving adopted the faith fo) 100,
‘Hi tse ony. the form of Christianlty.” erties say.
Don't et that wagry: Sou, since our white people, doting
On christinnitsy don't wet that far balf dhe time.
Aisssinta oes fate the League of Nations, now on
tux at lean. You, however, are getting Inte the League
Sf San. ihe caplial of whieh ig at Washington, D.C.
Toot nat to the past but Yo the Future, ana ress on
SWISH Br. MeDonala, You ean say of your Texas figure
fof fame. You know Mr. MeDonais, banker, cabl=
tallets ptinsopher.
fark Hanna met William McDonald for the frat
time at St, Lous in 1896, ‘Texan spite three seays. Im
Une contest. Grant being. for SieKiniex, MeDonalé for
Heed, and Canes, unt then undisputed taster In Texas.
for Allis.
sou deserve & seat.” Hanna sald to MeDonaid, “but
you tee we are filed up” Teaching. polities, banking.
JM’ sfebonata‘has ‘seem. Other things he now. tect
mone them, that there isn't much hope for you unless
Souvo into buriness, get hold ot property, take on eau-
Exlion, develop character,” earn thow aman. what
oaks can never Teveal. ‘Youth for knowledge, age for
wisdom. ee
Baptiste meeting in Fort Worth, Mr. MeDonatd'a
nome asked him to welcome the convention, You ‘will
Mant te know what he ante, how matters tonked to him.
That ‘hese inthe future” As the poet put Ml. he
“Seared we aida’t roam.”
"Fake one or two mentences:
“Now, my fellow countrymen and Christian
friends. Wwe cannot accomplish the ends desired by
Trere auldng and appealing to American white men
Zorwomens Therg ie mush for unto do." Wo must
Ker" get busy and do a Tot of pruning and loppiny
SHrindurhomésand among our own racial society.
Tiatn talk trom plain, powerful man. ts {t not?
Atso, what you need, what preachers and teachers might
AgPimore atten Four steps, NeDanald saya, must Us
Taken Here, they are:
{ wPreachers will have to teach the members. of
tele. docks for the'nex 60 yenra that God wit and does
fequire them to Jeave.an johertiance for thelr posterity
nilthe only way to do'tat fo Co buy and poten the
‘Stn our educational world. the next 60 years of
‘our freedom will demand patriotic teachers, teachers of
fhe, ighest’ morals conception, Knowing what to teach
nd haw tn teach”
4. in ‘our medical world the Race will need doctors
hoa able armed en sled, aod who have a burn
desire to cure’
"that in, the doctors will have to study more and
society, lees,
{i'n Gur business world black men must have
sense enough to know that this Is an age of com:
ee cen cheperstion
ett Mublisbiog Company. All righta reserved)
b= an ago ge ig ace reget png ig gg
tn “blazing "the way" (1). Appeals might. be made te
‘hite “Americans to fudge all byt inate standards, (2)
{to Industrial Jeaders to have one labor standard: @) 12
ourts to judge. men by. the crime commnitted, not DY
the ace” wich thet bslong (0, fo the government
("ook with Impnrtiat-oye-on the governed.
Sco in Mr. SleDonald great mind sf the PRESENT.
Read ‘in ‘his words wisdom and deen understanding,
he" Ragtistn Heard het Bueat speech at te Rout
‘of welcome, ‘you may. say.
Sie" MeBorata's gems Could have beon answered In
the Mines of Shakespeare:
"Your fair discourse hath been as sugar
Making the HARD WAY ‘weet and delectable.”
e466
TYPORTANT pews id that after talking with He
femmel, Arkansas “capitalise and politcal, figure,
President Cealldge sald he would consider appointing. &
commission to stuay, conallons South and And way
fo"mton the “exodus”
Bondo that, Mt. President. As well appoint a
commission to iia out why water nuns down hill
‘Stopping, anshody coming out of the South 1s. as
much tho ‘business of the White “House, ae stopping
dies and gentlemen from Journeying to Flerida, when
old weather hits them. "Zs not that fair?
Dir. Remmel is an enthusiastle gentleman, Repub-
can “national committseman from Arkansas creature
of Bifhin W. Ginn, John #. Bush and Ferd Hvis.
Maybe you don’t know much of these three gentle-
men. Phe} are ail gone, Sir Havis being’ the fase to
crogh over.
‘Aliflin W. Gibos was onco, judge In Tittle Rock,
and grew _{o great wealth, ag SMF. Hemmel knows,
‘John "Ez Bush built the. Afosale. Templars. When
his. will Wag reid’ almost a. million dollars “came to
Hew. Tis children aze ehips off the old block.” For 16
Fonra Me. wan US. receiver of Publis moneys.
‘Ferd Havis was postmaster at Pine Blut paradise
of Arkansas, and cot up to wealth and power by hard
Bork. at His gevth he was grand master of the Us Ke
Bigot ihe Us Sk :
Sido likhts on Sr. Reminel, very wealthy ahd vers
busy “gentlemen.
Yn {920 he held Nis Republican state convention In
tho Marion "hotel, Lite lock, ta be sure ne Colored
en“could get in.” Aske Scipio A. ones about that. Sir
Bresigent ee
A good way to Keep the, Nesro South, Me, Pres
dent, Would be to appaint them te ofee in Southern
silenReoping “colored peas “South and “keeping
Southern Colores men eut’ot' the government At’ the
same time cant ho done. ‘Tho truth is the Tigi and
shines everywhere.
‘Kino, Sir’ Rerornel can help out in Arkansas by holi-
fng Republican ninte. conventions where ALL. Repu-
cana many ineets also by. recommenging. Republicans
of Color to federal ofce, an in tines Past
Exersboas knows what. tho. trouble Is. back home:
atso the remedy. ‘This writer will lay the matter he-
fore the President in kind words, without offense. even
{o'nir Hemme, without a cent for expenses, signed. and
indorsed by every’ Negro banker. farm owner. share
Cropper, section hand, cotton picker and college prest=
emt” in) Arkansas.
in Rommel ii O, K., Mr. President, but don't let
him throw you oit the track.
Tc you want infermation ond advice about Colored
people from Southern Repubiican. national committee.
on send for Joseph W. Tolbert of South Carolina and
Emile ‘Kuntz of Loulslana.” ‘They aro Ttepunlicans.
e 6 6
TTALEING too much is ono of your faults, as you
farm day ‘hy lay.” Others talk’ too much, also. as
Mrdr'S. Wanamalcer, president of the American Cot-
fon. association, fads owt,
‘Last week Sou wero told of Mr. Wanamaker's In-
teresting telegram 10 Slayer Cauflel of Johnstown. Mr.
Wanamiver made © big. swing. about mistreated. Col-
‘ored ‘people in Pennssteania. White people of Johas-
town reniled by shutting down gn Mayor Caumel. Now
North" ‘Carolina, answers Str. Wanamaker.
‘This writer letn recerda fall each story, ono by one
th not that the better way?
Read a paragraph from Afr, Wanamaker's telegram,
sent from South Carolina’ :
"AMI taweabiding, industrious Negroes welcome
anywnere inthe South and. given immediate. ome
Bloyment in. cation fields, on farms and. industrial
Entgeprisen, where’ their services’ badly. needed.
“Citizens of South do not approve ef the legal
cor illegal holding “of ‘community. of Negroes re-
Sponsiblo. for unlawful ‘acts of individual, Negroes,
Se appears to be the case of Johnstown.”
Don't stop to argue with Mr. Wanamaker, Read
tule news item found ia the dally press Tuesday?
“Spruce Pine, N.C. Oct, -—Firat effort te
brina ‘back Golored laborers who, were DRIVEN off
By ARMED MOBS Iast week had failed up to noon
Meday and some doubt is exprested an te whether
the Negroes ‘will take chances, after the threats that
fave. Seen made against their LIVES. IF THEY
RETURN, ;
“Many” wild rumors are fiying, Ono, ia that 2
. reward ot $400 hae been fered by leaders of tho
Taos for ony person who diapatches (aenga.a tele-
gram)to' Mayor Fuller or Gol, Adame. Another te
That 50 persons went South to STOP ANY EF
FORT TORETURN NEGROES over the Carolina,
Glinchelg @ Ohio railway.
SOficiale of ‘construction companies here aro
eonferring with counsel to determine whether any
federal procedure may be invoked
Look out, Air. Wanamaker, somebody may be send-
ine ‘sou a iclegram. Do not chickens come home’ to
Foost?
"Se. Matthews, S. Cy 48 only a few hours! ride from
Spruce Hine, N.C.
Girr Wanamaker might run over and ask our white
people what do they mmgun py" showing hits up
NG,,22, creat Retain sayn to tho wast Tyalan par-
Yiaméntary cominittce that avked for Tapresenta-
lon. at the. imperial economic conference,
“Great, men nave lived In. ihe West Indien, great
minds are" found there now, as Great Lcialn knows
Enea man tail for himeelt and you get_n straight
Story: one. from. the heart an weil a3. the mind. "We
fost aur greater coiontes through ali” John ‘Buf will
Tail you ff you nak him about Uncte Sam,
"you ‘would have a tower of strength if West Indians
snook the Island Gust off thelr feet and came to You a3
iretiien: in. the ‘cause. Yorke. Ituseel, “most britiant
West Inaian of his day, a product of Barbados, n=
electual center of the West indies, told: this writer
biten that green apples, dont shake easily.
‘rhe secretary of state for the colonies tells West
Indians he will zee that what they would like to say 18
the conference is sald in the English WwaS, hot inthe
West Indian was.
‘Tho “undersecretary. flanked by representatives
from Jamaica and British Gulana, will speaic for those
ind-free but tongue-tied.
"Further slong Driiain. will be Tooking for missing
tang “Phe West Indlea belong under the Stars and
Stripes ; woes"
2 if .0$
MMS, ,Geonoe waSuiNarOx, Tennessee indy. of
blood and prestige, roposes to build. “ten living
montiments™ to black “inammier’ in Tennessee,
"The ‘ennesace Kederation of Womens clubs’ (white)
indorses the Iden ana the work Is one Whito met one
Stque much with white ladies,
Are missed. Washington” the ladles say tn ao many
words, “but Tennessee is oura' Aira. Washington wil
Thuitd ‘a home for the faithful old iadies In each district
tn ‘Tennessee, ten i all .
‘The ladles Will “bulld” che homes but the cites and
towns In each. disriet, 50-80, will put up the money.
Vers interesting, is ft Rot? Also, quite a lesson n save
nance.
IC the Tennessee ladies want to bulld homes for the
mammies™ nobody can stop them. as You know. Fifty
sears hence the daughters of the ladles may yive a place
Ti 'thels"hearte to the daughters of the. “manmties
Stranger things have happened. is not that (rue?
few short sears ane both the “mammnies™ and thelr
shite children will eroes the river. "On the other side
Mrz Washington ‘will shake hands with the "mammies*
‘Mrs, Washington will shake hands with the “mammies”
EDUCATED
MEN ARE
IN DEMAND
pramingted, Oct. >—Reperts trem
educational "institutions "of "every
character throughout the, countey (0
the U.S. department. of education
Indteate that colleges and universities
fare opening under auspicious condi-
tong any of them eine led
overtiowing on the opening day. Par=
leuiarly: is this true of colleges. and
Unlversiiles specializing: im the train.
Ing ot Colerea young men and
Women. ‘Tho fmportant tread tn con-
ection spith the latter ig the um:
Ber of Budenta, who are. choosing
courses ‘giving. preparation for ca:
Feers in tho fle of business,
Particular significance ia attached
to this growing tendency among Col
ored atudents to seek careers fa. the
Suoinesn world. 1t-denotes a marked
change from the taea which has Tong
prevailed “to. encourage. tho. more
Promalsing, college men. and women
oventer the Melia of medicine, den-
istry ‘or pedagogy’ ag" life ‘work
‘Phe change, itis Stated, fs caused DY
the appeal ‘which is being made bi
Colored tanks, Insurance ‘companies
fund "other “Goiored business enter-
prises to. Colored institutions 6
earning’ to dovote more attestion fn
the future than has been true ta the
past to the training of men for ca:
Feera ‘in the field of business,
‘a evidence of the interest being
manltented ts, Se aller at ere
cent mecting of the. National Net
Insurance. Seaoetation "a. resolution
‘was passed authorising “the. appro:
Drintion of funda to establish hates
Bf inmurance. at Howard: University
Washington: Wiley’ untvorsits. Afar:
Miaih Fee,’ and Siorenouse ‘college.
Raita, Ga, ""Amone’ the Insurance
Companies underwriting thls appro:
Driation are the Standard Lite Insur-
nce company. Atlanta, Ga: North
Carolina "afutyal Lite ~ fnsurance
sarspans, Duram, N.C. and. the
Stieaissipp! Lite Taeuranes compan’.
‘Memphis, Tenn
Indleative’ af thin demand for
trained men a broadcast message Nas
Hioen sent out by We H"hing, lec
president. of the. Standard’ Life.‘
Ferance, company. and former roe
lor of agencies, In which ho Urges
Goiorea college’ men to adopt bust
freas as a profession. Ste. King in bl
Tneasage invites attention to tho great
opportunities offered. In the. insur
[ance feld, stating ty connection with
Mg company thay "as fertiioa out
territory ig: which covers 12 “states
and, the District of Columbia. i
Whlen "mere than 7.000.000" Colored
Pelbie tive, within a few months te
Bfandara ‘Live. willbe. licensed tn
Hine ‘other statex where some 3,000,
Boo additional Golored. peopte ive:
“The appeal to. Colored. yous
women fo enter the business ‘worl
Was recently made by Dr. Sadie.
Monae" in. which ‘she’ sot” forth the
important part which soung, Clore
Nomen are now playin in the sue:
ceaarul business enterprises operated
by Colored people.
‘Perhaps the most convincing. proo
that the husiness fela among Colored
people now offers the largest oppor
Einlty for outstanding carcers {seen
inthe great development: and. aue-
[ceases already achieved by commer-
ciai‘and’ Bnnclaleoterpraen ner
fatea “by our ‘stoun, the. moro” tm-
portant of these being the: Standard
Eee cIneurance company=Citizens
Trust-Service company group In At
Tanta, Ga, wtih, combined. resource
Jot approximately. 410,000,000: the
North Carolina Mutual Lite insur:
ance, Dankers’ Fire Insurance. com:
pans; and allied enterprisen at Dur
Fam, Nou the B.C. Brown com:
pany, Payton” Anariment-Brown-
Btevéns bankers’ group at. Philadel.
phia: Pore’ colege Se. ‘Louls, and
Rfadame ©. J. Waiker atte. Co, In-
Ainnapolis.” “Other business eiter-
prizes of prominence are the Nation:
RU enent Life insurance compart:
Washington: Liberty Life Tneurance
compan, ‘Chicano, and the. Supreme
fife insurance company. ‘Columbue
Tn addition to thene there are seme
88 ‘succesutul banking institutions
fand ‘many other sundry business en
ferprises operated by Colored peontc
allot which are cailing for and de:
fmnnding that more streaa In tho fa:
{ure inv our ‘eduentional institutions
fhe" placed! upon the preparation of
Imremand_ Women “who” can fl the
aces “of responsibilty" awaiting
Places of responsibility aw
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Article 8—Republic of Peru”
By ROBERT S. ABBOTT
eaitor and Publisher of the Chicago Defender
alicia Week Lack Whiaks
‘We left Valparaiso, taking the
English northbound ateamer Ebro.
Sconery ‘along the great. strip of
Chilean coast 1s not beautiful, but
there fs something bold in Its char-
acter, and In places t quite striking.
iw'utteriy Gare and brown, devoid
of ail charm execpt that whlch he
Morning and evening sun gives, ime
Daring’ delieate tints on distant
Frountan slopes.
There Iss strange cloudiness that
hangs over the Pacific ocean in these
parte. ‘itis due fo the Antarctic cur-
Fent that sweeps tp frown ‘round the
Siratts "of ‘Magellan, flowing north.
‘The current is of tremendous length
and volume, and being of chilly tem-
Deralure, when meeting. the warmer
Rater, gives rise to vaporous clouds
Even i the coast fine ts barren. and
Tininterestings characterized only Dy
the perpetual Andean range, there to
at tease diversion for the traveler
in watching the spouting of numer-
ous whales’ which are at the same
imo” moving north, (ollowing the
thy waters. of the Antaretle.cur=
Fenty Also there Je mh, detent ta
Batching ‘the great. flocks of sca
Tirds which folfow and elvcle round
the ship. Herein this. resion Is
found the Denutiful albatross, made
famous. he’ Coleridge's poem. “The
Seton "Siariges': i ia "bof
Zigantle aspect, and quite surgestive
[St'some species of the sea gull, A fy-
ing albatross always arrests the at-
ention. Te mover along with such
free and majestic ease, rising and
Ellling- seemingly without effort and
sometimes moving faster ‘than the
ship.
ANTARCTIC.
CURRENT
‘The great Antarctic current of the
wetter coast at South America, con:
rary" in direction to the Japanese cur-
Pent brings up from southern Chile to
some distance north of the eqmator a
tremendous boy of cold water which
chills. the atmosphere of the ocean
nd coast about, often covering them
hath with a canopy of cloud. This
was a rource of much wonder to the
Early: Spanish explorers, who had ex:
fected to find a weather temperature
[2s hot aa on the “tiantie side in. the
[Same fatitude.” ‘Thus. the cucrent
euling the warmer air of the Fesion
Wenters gives riso to much mise. but
novrain. ‘The coast of western South
Ameriea ites between the ocean and
the Andes ‘mountains, and for ‘many
hundreds of mites 1a dry and sterile.
‘This is due to the (act that the molst
Tends "rom the eaat are cut ot hy
The great mountain ranges and, do-
posit thelr nain on the cant side, op:
esto'he arid arena on the west
"Bit in spite of the sterility of the
coast line there are qulte a: number
‘of'towns, even though small, Our
ship put tn for ashore stay at sev:
frat b€. them, among which were
Sntofagasta and-Arequipa, The for-
mer isa busy litte city in spite of
fs"quaine Spanish atmosphere, and
Its Tocation, between dreary, dusty
itis and the rocky shore. The surt
often Interceres preatly with landing
at this point, and. ts, sometimes a
Source of danger. ‘The importance of
‘Antofagasta ties’ in the fact that tt
{g'the principal port of the southerr
nitrate country, and eploye an un-
Taually largo shipping for’ tts size
These’ nitrate beds “constitute ‘the
main income of the town, ‘There arc
Emall German and, Sngtish colonies
‘nba delightful native soclets.
"The ‘town has a, beautiful beach
‘and there fa rauch pleasure In watch-
ing the seats and” sea lions: gamobo
Aout in the little harbor.
"Arequipa. 1s the second ,elty” of
Peru, and-standa on a. gentie slope
fptersected by the River Chile aris-
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ier Crouch, 529 N. Main St,
}, Miss Sylvia Chandler, 119
», Can.; below, Miss Isadora
cago, Il.
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ambitimeaniines ——
Soe SRO SO: Se ee oe
the moutnates, “it ts high above sea
Tevet and the ale 1s exceedingly clear.
This ‘has led to Its selection as the
site’ of an astronomical observatory
maintalned by. Harvard university.
Here astronomers are sent from the
tniversity. to map out the stars of
the southern hemisphere. "and prob-
ably nowhere fa the ‘orld do the
Constellations shine with such bril
ancy aa here. | Wo stopped at te
town of Riqua_and went by motor
through a dosert country 32 mules to
Taquina. ‘The latter 19 hardly more
than an oasis, but famous for. the
production of fts rich, luscious teults.
Lima
We arrive at Callao, the port of
entrances to the city of Lima. The
fatter Is situated about elght miles
Dack trem ita port, Callao. ‘There 1s
grange of thls puting, the sen
rming 2 sharp Jutland, and oppo-
site to this rises a lofty ‘island, bare
gna steep. ‘This land much reauces
jo great murges duc to the. tre~
‘mendous ‘welin'of tho Pacific, and
Afords comparatively quiet anchor.
age in the bay within. “The town of
Callao ts largely made up of ware-
houses, shops and steamship offices,
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Chile, from Rigua to Tiquina, it's
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foad conch “The to wan a die:
Eines ofS miles hough desert
country, ‘The town of ‘iguina ie
fz ine Seven of ig
and the only mark of Interest to the
Clsltor is the remains of the Cort of
St, Philip. ‘This, intter: was the last
building ‘where “the flag of Spain
Reated on tho matniand of thé Neve
World, “One takes: the surface car
from Callao Into Lima.
‘Lima,waa for a long time the frst
city of South America. ed to this
famous and historic city” we. came
full of high expectations. This elty,
Bulle by the daring. cruet. yet ple-
turesque Spanish conqueror Francis
Bizarro: was sonce fabulously’ rich,
drawing te wealth from the numer:
ou aver mines tn is onelrons, and
Politically Important as the seat of
fhe vleesrosalty. ‘This _was ‘during
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IN LEGION
Danville, IL, Oct. §—The feth an
nual convention of the department of
nots of the American Logton, after
a considerable debate on the floor of
the convention, overwhelmingly
passed a resolution protesting
against discriminatory practices of
Certals “American ‘Legion depart
iments in the Soutn in thele ‘etosal
fo admit soldiers o¢ Color 2° mers
Been of the Ameciean lesion. “FRIS
fesolutlon was drafted oa Earl Be
Dickerson, commander of the George
LiGliee post No. 81 ot Chicago, and
‘an presented tp the convention by
Eaward McKinley. Bacopn ot that
Dont land in the debate preceding the
Passage of the resolution Colonel
‘Sohn V. Clinnin of Chtcago ably sup
ported it :
Tie fezolution pased was an fol~
"Whereas, In many of the South~
ern states and slsewhoro thousands
[ot Colored ex:service men eligible to
fBembergnip in and detrace of foln~
ing the American Lesion are not per=
ruled fo si. and are, no only ee
cluded fom posts already eatabli
Sut are refused charters for posts of
hele owns and
“Wwhereae, ‘The refusal to admit
Colored men into membership In the
American Lesion is uademocratia
ana. subversive of tho letter and
Spleit of both the stato and national
Constetons ofthe American Lesion,
‘snd In direct opposition to open. an
vowed declarations of stato and haw
tional Lagion oma and further i
incompatible with the” lofty. deals
[and principles for which Americans,
‘white and blacks fought to safeguard
matali the lato Worle wars,
‘Resolved, ‘That thie Sith annual
atate convention o¢ tho department
of Titnota tm regular meeting assem=
Sle volee Mts protest In Uneaulvocal
Terma against” such dlecrleginatory
fand” un-American practices afore=
Sala: ‘and bo te further
“Resolved, That the delesates rep-
renenting the litnots. department at
San Francisco be.and they are Rere-
pxvinstructed to-take argreasie ae
nat the pational contention fo
See that the ills and practices som
Diained of tn. thin. resolution aro
Femedieds and. they are hereby Cur=
{hee Inetructea to expream such ne-
Hon, {€ necersary, in tho form of a
onstitullonal angnarzent fo the na
onal American Earion ‘constitution.
Which amendment shail provide that
Jn cases where state departments re-
fise charters to excservice men ho
tre eligibve to. membership “accord~
{ng {0 tho ational constitution, ta
such cases after 3) daya next. fol-
owing the Alling af appiications for
sald harters, the aggrieved. appl
ants may appeal to the cxceutivo
commalttee of the national, organiza
{lon who, apo hearlog et the tacts
End’ documenty connected therewith,
shalt have the power, and {t shall be
Ghele ‘duty to do so i€ tho appllca-
Hons are’ submitted tn proper 1egal
form, to grant. charters’ directly (0
the parties concerned."
‘Aq vamendmest as follows was
mitdo to the boro resolution:
“nesolved, That for every. dollar
spent for the enforcemont” of the
Rh’ simendenont hat a "eatal
Amount be, appropriated by Congress
for the enforcement of the {4th and
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the Spanish colonial regime. The
important him on the continent, a
veritable potentate, who, although
subject to a master, the Spanish
king, this master was too far away
from the capital, and his abbothes
could oppose him, but to fear there was none, save the
head of the inquisition and the head
of the Jesuits. The governor
surrounded him with the Jesuits and
circumstance of an oratoral rule.
The city of Lima was named by Pizarro the city of the Kings, but the city was named by the invention of the word, Rimac, after a river of that name. It is built in a wide valley, guarded on the north by the stone, broad end of the Rimac river. The surrounding plains are bare and covered by the lower river. The high range of mountains encompassing the city on the north extends out
THE STREETS OF BOSTON
Bringing stones from the great quarries into the City of Rio de Janeiro, Latin-American cities is fine architecture. The spirit of the Old World still holds preference in this respect to the sea. High spires of the Andes are to be seen to the east; but at times the clouds hang so low these cannot be seen. The streets are narrow, much like the Spanish cities of the Old World. Too, one might suffer an unpleasant surprise on noticing a flower, if any, above two stories. But the reason seems quite justifiable when one recalles that on no point of view have been more frequent than here. Excepting the older convents and churches, unsuspectingly in city structures, there is a general atmosphere of modernity, old Spanish, one first sees the public square for whatever grandeur or beauty a city may have. The spaces of fine proportions, beautiful adorned with fountains, flowers, palm trees and statues, and adjacent are buildings of rich historic association.
One of the attractive edifices of the city is the Cathedral of Lima. It quietly towered and an interior of remarkable dimensions. In one of its towers, a balcony, a sitting bushes generally claimed to be those of the conqueror, Pitruro. This church was founded by him. But then its walls have been many times devastated by earthquakes. Near the church, and directly before them on the pavement in a white marble slab and tyrannical Pitruro was cut down with swords in the hands of his cousin. And here, too, his assassins blood. The passage is still to be seen out of which these assassins blew by the cathedral. Also adjacent the plaza and facing the cathedral is his gallery almost three centuries after the overthrow of the Inca power by Pitruro, that General San Juan de los Angeles led the revolutionary forces to the liberation also of Peru, proclaimed rule in South America.
Today there remains only the
royal palace, the palace of
royals, which also faced what is now
the plaza. Although much deserved
emergence, the palace's landscapes coil
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A party of North American physicians visiting Buenos Aires. The military officer in the direct center of the front row is a Negro general, and second in command of the Argentina federal army. Those white American physicians who are not on the front line are only on instance of the white American's fine ability to adapt himself to the social arrangements found in other countries. The person immediately behind the Negro general is Dr. Carlos Heuser, a wealthy native physician, who sponsored the city's welcome to the visiting physicians, and who, being a personal friend of Dr. Abbott, paid the latter a fee.
A card of farewell presented to Dr. and Mrs. Abbott by the Brazilian Press association on the former leaving Brazil. Translated—The Voice of Truth: The Soulii Without Color
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In spite of the earthquake and damp air, Lima ever possesses a great capacity for social pleasure for which she was celebrated during her colonial days. She was more marked than in the much larger South American capitals. Her regal court was the center of the best society of the continent, and its archbishop the most powerful church in the country. Spanish king received his strongest support here, being the last of the monarchies long after the success-
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ago when on route to Italy
and savage, hostile tribes and forests on the east, no ideas came to them from without, but there many men from the discoveries and profit by the discoveries and inventions of the Old World. Equally so were they out of touch with the modern South America and even of northern South America. The social progress of these people, quite shut out from the rest of the world, chapter in the history of mankind. There are to be seen the remains of buildings, either fortresses or palaces, and the works of art, such as ornaments and carvings, religious objects, weapons of war, fabric of cotton or wool, etc. The development of an ancient people.
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There are numerous Negroes to be seen in various towns along the river, and they make up a goodly part of the agricultural element. It is common to see the backs of domesticated and llamas, the camels of the Andes mountains, and occasionally one sees Negro women and girls class austere these beats of burden.
But probably Negroes as a distinct
Dr. and Mrs. Abbott by the Brazilian Press
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to racial entity are not as numerous as
formerly. The races mix freely,
minus any feeling of racial prejudice,
and through intermarriage the Negro is fastly being absorbed. It
was to be noted also that there are
many Negroes in the Peruvian army
the Chinese take for themselves an important place in the commercial ores, and unlike those of North America, intermerry freely with the native. The article of next week shall be a description of our voyage from Lima to Colon, Panama; the magnificent and wonderful oil of Americas in the Canal Zone; life for the Negro in the Canal Zone, and American oppression.
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ANYTHING UNDER THE SUN
The other night I requested of a cer-
tain She thought it was while, then she amiled,
a smile of her particular brand, twitch-
ing well—well, anyway, she amiled, and re-
moved. Now there are quite a few things under
the sun, but I finally decided this
thouler mule—indeed, a Missouri mule.
This thouler mule is very different from the ordinary
Missouri mule. He had the same pleasant
touch as the other mule, some fainness for eats, and in com-
mon with the most gentlemen from that
longe the world with his "You've got
it. It seems the particular thing that
this creature wanted to be shown was
Then with a deriskive "hee-haw" Debi
wrote and harmless-appearing as any mule
"that lather grown."
This much an encounter as
the one must described, Joe had a bright
eyes and harmless-appearing as any mule
all the family-Deacon and Grand-
mother G. W. A. U. S. Grant, besides
A. U. S. Grant—were go-
going to church.
Topaz was the pride of the household,
and the most beautiful of Grandmother
Topaz was erredled by Grandmother
Topaz: A reinerent, generally
of shades of yellow. Now, the second
shade of yellow she looked in the first and found,
she looked in the first and found,
she looked in the earth. This also fitted into
Topaz.
But I am wandering from the sun.
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"Ten free fritters were prepared as described for the pudding are
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It is turtled to find a more delicate
green gretn gnudling. -Nathryn Hew.
How can you find a green gretn
gnudling?
Southern Corn Pudding.
Score and secure the cars as described. Peel the peppers by blistering the skin. It comes off easily. Scall the peppers after feeding and cutting them in the frying pan, and when meted added to the sauce, they then removing the clients all the time until done. Serve imm-delicately—Hazel Grant, 1211 N. St. Little Rock, Ark.
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Billiken Margrete E. Kirkpatrick, 4045 Alumet Ave. Chicago, Illinois, called the Billiken for sending her mail and she says that she will wishes to re-picture in the Billiken page not so long flowers high school.
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Bud says all Billikens who write stories are requested to join the Short Story contest.
Billikens last week I was telling you some thing a bout short story contest. Now the contest is to start the last week of prize of a dollar. You want to the best story of 300 words or less to write under the topics listed below. You can out your ink and out your prize to start that story. Willard Motley
PETER B. BURKE
"My First Dollar."
The following is an example of the kind of a story which is expected of you.
"When I opened the door of our old barn a gust of smoke grooted my noses. I jumped in and the flames of my bird's best horse. The house and the feet from the barn and the flames of the barn. I started on towards the another neighbor from my pony cause me to change my mind. A sob broke in my ears and I only once into and being afraid of nothing, darted into my flames and nested in the neigh was heard and I listened, trying to hear. My horse was being burned to death. Again I felt around in the dark and the horse was being burned to death. I stumbled and fell and I did so. I heard the horse scream of a horse's father which lay on the ground gasping for breath. For the smoke alone and feet and tried to get the horse up from the ground and in kicking he knocked a large can of kerosene over and the flames leaped my lips, as through the flames and smoke I saw my pony, who on seeing my horse, forgetting everything but my feet and pulling off my coat, which was held and led him toward the door.
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Dear Friend: Attached to this little club for membership in your great club. As I am anxious to increase your number, I accept an amelia as a 100 per cent Billiken. Imagine you feel some very warm weather you are in, but your feelings gasted as Chicago, but your feelings with ours on the border of Moscow. Just now we are having a riny season, and I am ready to meet you. I am yours. Billiken Clarence Hospital, Nogales, Az.
A. Senhomore
Dear Bud; I have a letter from the school that I have not yet received a letter from this city. I am a 14-year-old girl and a teacher for writing this letter to you because I am to write to you to the Billiken. When I first joined the club I had 14 years. When I first joined the club I had 14 years. Some unknown reason they all stopped writing and left me more lonely now. Now, Bud, I want the Billikens to write me and can send those to write to you. Well, Bud, I must close. Your life is wonderful. 45 W. Fitzwilliam St., Dayton, Ohio.
Lonesome Soldier
Can and Shall
Tear Buddle: I received my card
pleased when I learned that I am now
pleased when I learned that I am now
a full member of the Bud Billen club.
loved the privilege to correspond with
our girls with moving that I can send
shall be a 100 per cent Billen.
Please excuse such a short letter but
I just wish to thank you for the card
member. I remain—Ever sincerely,
Gessler Oliver, 105 Bonfray St., Macon.
On the 100 Per Cent List
Dear Bud: Just a line to say hello
to you. I am a member of quite awful and words are
inadequate to express just how happy
you are. "How to Make" and a story,
humor. "How to Make" and a story,
remember. I said if you would accept
me I would do all I could to make the
Englewood high school and a plankit.
Englewood high school and a plankit.
club kindly let me know. Since I have
been a member I have received many
thanks. The Billikens to keep the mall at my
door. Best wishes to you and all
members of the Billikens to keep the mall at my
door. 1131 Hydre Park Blvd., Chicago
Vocabulary Hints
A stranger in our town stepped up to me and asked, "Do you know where a man can get the officer, put his finger to his lips, and then walk down the main street and then down an alley, into a back hall, down two flights of stairs and half, down two flights of stairs and whisper, he said, "No, do you?"-Jessie Alice Wright, "Tow 900t Sts, Green-
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DER THE SUN
Ject Joe professed a bad case of coli
and consequently not leave to stay at
a non-profit place of life. He chose
a suburb, which he didn't. When the
ohi family surrey had rattled Joe
deacon, he didn't. When the
ohi family surrey had rattled Joe
deacon, he didn't. When the
ohi family surrey had rattled Joe
deacon, he didn't. Here was
less time than it takes to tell, "Oh
Jeb," was aided and brided, for he
been in the suburb. No email
was in the suburb. Here was where
that brilliant thought came in. With
his stint as a front office former
firmly into the suburb. The door was
opened and Deb inhaled first to his
arm. Deb inhaled first to his
arm. Deb inhaled first to his
arm. boy flow over his head, only a
small tear. He was at the accident
at the audden ball. No evidently
he was beaten at that game; but an
other man was pleasent expedient
presented itself.
Joe had carcassely left the gate open, and he slipped into his size. De Of Delleu" was off down the road at his own tremendous stride, and he was ready to help his unseelessly lestying the retina and calling on him to stop. Straight on they flew over the road, and they gently leaped into ditches or over fences and burgled, driving a very dilated horse, was so frightened that she drive right through the hole. Now, of course, the natural and right thing for a horse to do under the road is to but this particular horse was too tired, and besides he had forgotten how to go to the stool—half in the road, half in the ditch—gazing about with a lookout, and seeing the sucer ideas of how to enjoy a Sunday drive. This time Dole and Joe had travelled far, had charged and scattered a hord of cattle, upset an old gentleman in the street, and dashed into the town. Soon they were in front of the church, OM Deacon Macdonald, and manding foreginger in their direction, and he demanded, "all do'n' heath, anyway?"
To answer, Jey tugged at the left rein arm and asked if he was obeyed and swerved into the churchyard; but he didn't stop at that—no, he opened the door and down the alley, he opened the compartment and being listening to the fiery admonition of the priest, he opened the compartment and appeared. Some probably thought "Ol' Deby's" nameness himself had been swerved.
Who watch it?
Ask Joe--he knows:
POEMS
The Scorcher
He scorcher along the boulevard;
He scorcher along the hill;
He scorcher along the river;
We hope he's scorcher gill.
Said the fly to the flea. "Let's fly," said he. So together they flew up the flue. In-crowns by T. F. Yale, 459 Vincent-Area, Chicago, Illinois.
And where tomorrow is going to go
I've often wondered about the time,
and why I'm so late for school.
Today is always in a hurry.
And tomorrow never gets here;
And about the passing of yesterday:
Why it seems most queer.
Some say it came from Eternity.
A little less greed.
A little less giving.
A little less greed.
A little more smiling.
A little less kissing.
A man when he's down.
A little more "we"
A little less
A little more laughter.
A little less cry.
A few more flowers.
On the pathway of life.
And the which mark
The pathways of strife.
-Billiken Arlen Crumbaugh.
Life
It's hard luck that makes life inter-
It's good luck that starts it anew.
Because you'll never have any fun in it.
Till you have a disappointment or
Don't worry about tomorrow.
Have you ever yet.
Don't worry about the past if there is
Anything to regret.
Life one-sided or made up for
sorrow.
We'll let it pass today.
We will perhaps forget it tomorrow.
- Submitted and written by Clifford
Munkey, Ss S. Ninth St., Minneapolis,
Minn.
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Billkens, here is this week's birthdays.
Get hurt and send the following
message to your friend if you would
be very pleased if you would send
each a line of cheer on birthdays.
Oct. 8th Oct. 11th
Marjorie Burch Irma Lighthill St.
506 E. Market St. 377 N. Eighth St.
Lebanon St. 800 S. Eighth St.
Oct. 8th Holger Shilton, Iowa
1000 Paignton Ave.
1000 Paignton Ave.
Ubergen Hill. Oct. 12th
200 Union St. 200 Lincoln St.
Varsell Hutby. Oct. 12th
400 Lincoln St.
Varsell Hutby. Tom Puffer. Tom Puffer.
Green River Ws. 900 Nocassie Ave.
Eugene Woodson. 217 Park Ave.
Eugene Woodson. After Springs, Kans.
Springs, Ill.
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Bud Billiken
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a been a member
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and is on record
as on our of
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JOHN B.
When Auriette heard of the death of our friend G. Harding, he immediately sat down, and
Autrey Bandy
made a sketch
of the nation's chief executive
and ruler.
Now that you have seen a prize win-
er, did you know that he can
write him a line, I am sure you have
not forgotten that "A line a day will
make a Billiken gay."
HUMOR
How Did They?
Billion Jones: "I saw Karlham: 'I saw
mother, what keeps us from falling off
the earth when we are upside down?'
Why: 'The law of gravity of
course.'
Russell: "But how did the people
stay on over the law was passed?"
Did They?
Billion Jones: "I saw
a very bald-headed man with
his hair cut, and presently the burber
was playing a game we used to play at school, sir.
'Oh, what was that?' asked the old
german.
'Hunt the hare!' replied the barber,
'and the old gentleman has not
participated.'
or so that you get out of college?
Billiken William Brown: "An old man."
The Prize Winner
Billiken William Brown: Father, I took first prize at school today.
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Simple: "information bureau" can get
Simon: "Where?" can get
Simon: "Where?"
Billiken Bernice Joseph: "It's all right with me, if you can get someone to dance with."
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1923
MAN DIES OF STAB OVER
HEART BY ENRAGED WOMAN
Miss Esther Hovenstein, 21, of Fulton, NJ, locked up charged with stabbing to death Joseph James, 45, 42 West 123rd Street, and Lewis Kramer, 27, of 123rd Street, 29th Street, 123rd Street, and between 123rd and 124th Nts. last Thursday morning. All three were killed ten minutes later, while James died ten minutes later. His heart had been pierced by a bullet, and he was in a serious condition from stalworms in the chest. The trouble started it is alleged when one of the party upgraded the youngest member which she resented. An argument ensued and pushed a large dirk from her bosom and plunged it into James' heart. His blood flow was stopped and he came to his rescue. When Harris he met a similar fate, two
BROOKLYN Y. W. C. A.
Among the new students registering for Bridgeport, Conn., Miss Helen Ranier, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Miss Mornie Robert, of Bridgeport, Conn., Miss McIlanion of Montclair, N.J., and Miss Wilie Edward of Ranockie, Va. At the presidents' council, of which Mrs. M. Moore is president, plans an orientation for the class to be held Wednesday, Oct. 10. Mr. Moore will entertain committee and Dr. W. Morton Jones is assistant. The New Jersey State Federation of Colleges will open service the service of the W. C. A. Sunday, Oct. 7, at 4:30 o'clock. The residence were: Mrs. R. E. Scott, other visitors were: Miss Anita B. Williams, Baltimore, Md.; Miss Mia Mazzi, instructor, S. C.; Mrs. Leah Wohlman, instructor, S. C.; Mrs. Naomi Martin returned to the brunch after spending the summer at her home in Washington,
132TH ST. Y W NOTES.
With the coming of October, the fall semester begins. Registration for classes in public speaking, English, simula looks like a real job, and business were made during the spring class and one in diet and protein food for those who desire to rid them of the stresses of the vacation time. The girl results will start her meetings a week week. A membership dinner is being held on October 7 at services will begin Oct. 7, at 6 o'clock.
BROOKLYN LICENSES
Charles Williams, 25, Jamaica, N. Y. and Vera Leonard, 25, Center St. John, N. Y. Charles Williams, 18, 1742 Pacific St.; Julius Martha Org, 18, 1744 Pacific St.; Julius Mosek, 17, 1821 Fulton St.; Charlie Shriver, 21, First Ave., Jamaica, and Charles Crump, 25, 254 Pacific St., Jamaica, N. Y. and Molle McNeill, 21, 255 Pacific St., Jamaica, N. Y. and 255, 352A State Ave., and Catherine Mather, 21, 646 Wilson Ave., Joseph N. Thomas, 19, 1716 Fulton St.
BACK FROM AFRICA
Dr. I. K. Skugh, 42 Rutland St.
Boston, arrived Friday at 230 p.m.
spending three months in Europe.
Mexico, Asia and principally Egypt and
Greece. They will attend the Alliance at Stockholm, Sweden. They will wife and a host of friends. They will remain to hire for a work as the
Manager, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, 200 W. Eighth St.
SURPRISE PARTY
Some of the members of Bantam Temple have a surprise purity ceremony in homage to the day of the daughter of the Rev. and The Rev. Mr. Brown was a forerunner of 122d St. and the baby was the first to be born in the parish. The Rev. Mr. Brown was W. B. W. Brown of Metropolitan Baptist and in assistant pastor of Metropolitan MEMBERSHIP DRIVE STARTED The Marine Benvolent association of New York, Inc., organized September 15, 1915, for members and for the renaming of oligarch and ex-members. This is the country and has always enjoyed a high moral character. Peter St. Moth is deified for seafaring men, but is now departed from that course and has been honored with a moral character. Peter St. Moth is 192th St. financial secretary.
CHEEK GONE TRACTURES
The fight is alleged to have started after an argument over the attention of a lady friend of the unknown man.
MANHATTAN MORTALITY
Mary Anderson, 35, 60 W. 19th St.
Mary Anderson, 42, 115 W. 19th St.
Daniel Brown, 43, 115 W. 19th St.
Frederick Ford, 12, 200 Fifth Ave.
Amy Miles, 60, 225 W. 154th St.
Mary Anderson, 22, 90 W. 154th St.
Henry Webb, 72, 90 W. 134th St.
Dorothy Curley, 3 years old, 25 Myrtle Ave., while crossing at Myrtle Ave. a car accident automobile owned by Benjamin Myrtle, 523 Myrtle Ave. She sustained the face and went home for treatment.
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Mrs. Florence Randolph lectured at
Mother A. A. Randolph church Sept. 24
and Teach.
officials denied a purror last week that it was about to sell its headquarters. The members of our group for the purpose of committee that has been looking about for order reporters that have no idea of purchasing reports and how to rumor starters. A great deal of interest in living in the mess meeting which is to be held in Kansas. Concurrent national church. Speakers of national convention recently held in Kansas. Mrs. Sadie M. Stockton and Edar N. Parks. Speakers for all early Sunday morning in the hallway of 59. W 14th. They were: Stanley Edle, 56, 244 W 15th. Brook Ave, and Robert Bontard, 21st. Henry Park, 255 W 11st. St, was shot Sunday by 124th. W 12th. Fisher in an argument, whereupon both are in the Hartom hospital.
Mine. Nana B. Lewis, lyric soprano,
was in the city last week visiting
friends. Robinson of Washington, D.
De. was a caller at the Defender office.
Mrs. Jaffah Lee, popular matron, 123,
130th St. in Chicago, 130th St. in
Chicago, were made in Detroit, Mich.
According to a letter received by
friends, Mrs. Lee is having a wonder-
G. J. Jackson, 2448 Hushaw Ave.
after a pleasant visit, the guest of his
daughter, Meryl Eulah Johnson, 146 W
After a pleasant visit here of Mrs. M. Hill II, 6043 Loomis Bridges, and Mrs. C. Cleveland II, 6043 Cleveland Bridges, he attended the guests of Capt. and Mrs. J. G. Bettie Dixon, and A. G. Moore, 603 1928 W. 139th St. church, Washington, D. C., and M. I. Kowacke, Hainesville, F. L. 6043 W. 139th St. On the return trip both home burgundy and Pittsburgh, W. L. 6043 W. 139th St. and Mrs. Bettie Dixon have returned from Sag Harbor, where they spent Mrs. Fannie White, proprietress of the home burgundy, returned home Thursday from Los Angeles, where she attended the national Baptist convention as a delegate. At 1725 Chase St. Oakland, Cal. who has been the guest of Mrs. E. O. Green, East Orange, N. J., visited the Mrs. B. Goode and Mrs. Charles Watson of Abingdon, N. J., visited the Mrs. W. Goodal, 6043 W. 123rd St. 6043 W. 123rd St. J. C. Williams, Burges Mrs. Milley's staff many social affairs were
Miss Addissey Kastor, 5344 Prarie Ave., Apt. 10, Philadelphia, PA. A vacation spent in the East. While here Miss Kastor was the guest of honor at Philadelphia Miss Lilian Sharp act- al as hostess and accompanied the family to city, where a pleasant time was spent before her return. Coffie was married to Humphrey C. Patton on Sept. 26 at St. James Presbyterian church. The宴会 was held after October 12, W. 14th St., Phila.
A barn dance will be given at the Lincoln Memorial by the Lincoln Hospital Alumnae association. Moses, 22 W. 11st St. is confined to her home because of her illness, but that her many friends call to see her. Mrs. Alma is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Johnatha Syndey, 22 S. 11st St. Durham. She is the recipient of many social courtesy calls to returning to Alabama Mrs. Stora contemplates visiting Montreal, N.J. Mrs. Lea Ephurles, 7 W. 17th St. Mrs. Lea Ephurles is a big beautiful wife Wednesday.
Dr. M. E. Ribens, prominent demise of a man who was the host as the guest of his brother, Ellen Gershon Skeen, well known here but not here last week as the guest of Miles O'Brien.
Mrs. Lula Lewis of Washington, D. C. is in the city in the interest of her sister, the former Mrs. A. J. Sughee, who was taken seriously by a. k. WK. dva. BG.
Police prevented trouble when a 24-year-old driver of an automobile which had a broken windshield, Adolph Hurry, 30 years old, wielded a knife. St. in front of 106 W. 13th St. Thurday, St. in front of 106 W. 13th St. Thurday, by more passersby who were not minded the boy ran directly in the path of the machine. 106 W. 13th St. because the victim of an epileptic hit in a car was taken to Harden hospital. He was taken to Harden hospital. An early morning argument between an unknown person resulted in Ms. Read hearing the gun on her left hand. The argument took place at 5 ackle in the house. Ms. Read learned the identity of the young woman's assailant. Williams, 29, W. 12th St. was the victim of an automobile hit in the street. Lenox Ave. between 13th and 13th St. Ms. Lenox Ave. between 13th and 13th St. Ms. Lenox Ave. and cut and gusset about the face and body. She was struck by the machine as she attempted to cross the street. Anna Lima, 10 W. 13th St. Thursday during an argument with some uninterruptedly cut on the head. If Miss Lima knew who assisted her she refused to
Chandler Owen, co-editor of the *Romanian lecture* on "The Xerox Machine," hosted by the *Xerox Home* 252-W. 15th St. Sunday afternoon, upon the updates of the New York Times, Miss Nora Newsworth talks. A兰德veloped short talks on the history of the Xerox Freedom. Miss Nora Newsworth and an organization made up of women in the West Jerman section, held its first meeting in Room 415 of public school No. 80. Grenvilles of tenants were heard. One of the high spots of "Nites of Nites" is the "Callo Days" a number conceived to power, and Sissie and Blake. This month, the runner that immigrants from the West Indies were being discriminated from the Foreign Born Citizens' alliance commissioner Curran to visit the island and take the museum and making its repert, states that there were no exotic directed against members of our group. Is recovery from a severe attack of rheumatism, alteration with an unknown person at 3:50 Friday morning, resulted in the rescued locations of the right eye, seven feet, and Louise Axes. Sunnyley tries to make a complaint against his
*Durine an argument with his father, his brother, and his sister, was badly injured about the head, so he took normal morning and night complaints against his father. Durine, 27, W. 10th, W. 15th, was seriously injured Sunday morning. He was carried by a man named Harry, who escaped.
Miss Rohwerita Yaney, prominent in society, arrived last week at the contemple remaining all winter as the guest of honor. While here, Miss Yaney will call on Miss Mrs. Sadie Baralin, 620 Lenox Ave., was removed from her home. Miss Marion Harrison, prominent in society circles in Chicago, arrived here on Monday. She has been learned that Miss Harrison is to be the leading lady in a new book, "North Ala's South." Mrs. irene Eaton, Fifth Ave., in Chicago, has been bouncing boy last Sunday. Mrs. Gladys Somers, 620 Lenox Ave., will also have an attack of hysteria at her home early Friday. Robert Gunnay, Sunday for Philadelphia, where he will enter Temple University, will Henderson, son of Dr. Henderson, to resume his studies at Howard. Robert Gunnay, Sr. will for Washington Saturday, is a student of Howard university, the given Friday evening at the New Star Casino by the esteemed and furnished by the great John C. Smith and his son, who was beautifully decorated and the evening pleasantly spent. The affair was
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
13-YEAR-OLD GIRL FOUND
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New York, Oct. 5—Thought to have been a girl, she is now a girl. Barkettle, 13-year-old school girl, is a girl. Gill, 13-year-old girl, is a nightingale. Wednesday in a dazed condition and unable to give dress. It is thought she was the veldt girl, plus she has induced into a humiliating drug. For humiliating drug she was taken to Harlem. Similar menses have been numerous in girls into disreputable houses by making fabulous offers to highly intelligent the influence of liquor and drugs freesens. Through investigation girls as well as men with them are wives. The children's department reports that many girls themselves to these conditions themselves to these conditions at their homes.
POLICE NEWS
Oliver Underwood, 7, cashier at L. McKinley, 12, cashier at L. McKinley, 12, greeted early Saturday, morning at the kitchen, a drink for 25 cents, a drink for 25 cents, W. 14th St. and, even seven others were surprised in the basement of 125 W. 14th St. in the basement of 125 W. 14th St. rested and with disorder con
NEW YORK STATE NEWS
CLINTON CORNERS, N. Y.
A very credible missionary service at the Central Baptist church last Sunday at the Central Baptist church, conducted a
Res. A. Ramer of Poughkeepsie assisted in the services at Central Baptist
Res. A. H. Hughs was the guest
cently. C. Cardoza and Mrs. W. J.
Wells recently. Of Mr. and Mrs.
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Mrs. Hilda Hinton, Philadelphia, dis-
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MOUNT VERNON, N. Y.
DOUGHKEERSIE N. Y.
CLINTON CORNERS, N. Y.
A superstar teacher for the benefit of the pastor. The Rev Mr. Wiggs presides over a recital was started on Sept. 23 to last one week.
YOKKERS, N. Y.
The Mrs. and Mrs. Oliver of 88 School St. was blessed by Mrs. Wiggs and Mrs. McKenzie Boyd stood as godparent and Mrs. Mabel Wright of Albany were the guilders of the Athenian Miss Adelaide Wilson has left for Albury will still on visit at Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd will join the party. Dickerson gave in honor of Billy Dickerson at the latter's home. Dickerson club gave week its promoters. If Howard, I. L. Richardson, gave their patron an example of the Frides of the Hudson council. No. 56 gave to Harvey, Mrs. Rutta Wilson and Mrs. Jennette Hardy of Bardin, Conn. was the weekend guest of the Rev. Gregory left for Virgina recently. Dr. Morgan was the weekend guest of the Rev. Harison and Mrs. Leonard gave a pleasure entertainment at M教堂 church
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Seemingly Nazarane Congregational congregation of which the Rev. Henry Hugh Procure has many of the local pastor, has gone many of the local church, has maintained in modernizing religion and keeping his local radio service for the benefit of the community, has made a monthly service, has a regular church sermon, reading of the scriptures and anthems by敷映. The Saturday Night club or Eat-A-Little smee. The boys contemplate making the outlines of the community and outlines of barber shop fame was re-read by Miss Adela Shaw-Lord was wedded to Kennedy Cumberbatch at the John F. Kennedy School on Sunday, Sept. 23. The reception was held at The Thoughtus, Armstrong, 131 W. Wicklund Avenue in Harlem. The newweds will reside in Harlem. Robert Sullivan, who has been at the church since 1980, summer, returned home last week and is shopping for the present at 175 W.
The three days, convention of the Trinity Church, started at the Holy Trinity Baptist Church on Wednesday ended Saturday. More than 100 people attended the state of Utah Union were present at the speakers were District Attorney Chayne C. Browne of the Trinity Baptist church; William H. C. C. C. of the Trinity Baptist church; U. A. French, James L. Neill, and T. J. Moppen of Missouri presided.
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RED CROSS UNIT MEETS
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Maymey Riley, 121 W. 123th St. Friday
and Maymey Riley, 121 W. 123th St. for the
dedication at the 11th St. library for the
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Changed with baying escaped after killing Theodore Jackson in Washing-on-Sea, K Sts. Frank Newton, 13, W Ild St., was arrested at his residence Fri. Police claim Newton shot Jackson on the sight of his dog, his heiage. It is said Newton was caught through the eviction of his heiage to his hasty refuge in Washington.
GENIES PARENTAGE
Charged with being the father of the toy baby recently born to Miss Florence George Tenneck, 44. 55 W. 139th St. was arrested Friday on a warrant issued to her by the police and has been denied the charge. He was taken to Brons County jail.
ADDITIONAL SOCIETY NEWS
Mrs. Mastic Dean of Detroit arrived her niece, Mrs. Maude Barber, 149 W. 13th St. and the missionary convention which met in Brooklyn ticks week. Mrs. Mastic, 16 W. 13th St. left Thursday for Howell university, where she will attend recently entertained thunrises at Harlem hospital by renderers. Mrs. Pauline Boss returned Monday to Harlem, where she will reside with her nephew and Mrs. Ralph Ralph, 1524 S. 13th St.
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INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
By ALVIN D. SMITH
Awards Scholarship
The Lambda Omega chapter of Alpha Delta Alpha Alpha security has awarded the scholarship Ind. Miss Lindsay, who is now a sophomore in the Liberal Arts college of Alabama at Tuscaloosa, records during her freshman year. F. J. Ranson has returned to the city from Atlanta to attend a conference of the international committee of Young Men's Christian association. The Rev. J. N. Brownlee spent a short time here, en route to Bloomington, where he attended the A. M. E. conference.
Monday Luncheon Club
Monday Luncheon Club
The Luncheon Club, composed of young business and professional men of the city, will open the day the Y. M. C. A., announces the president, Lliond Artist. It is understood that the Y. M. C. A., announces the secretary of the Y. M. C. A., of New York will deliver the main address, and the president will go bigger than ever before. The president urges all members to come Mon-Fri to the Baptist church Wednesday evening for a gavea musical and semper at the Serengeti Baptist church Wednesday evening for arrangements. Miss Harriet A. Treeman and Horace M. Allen were married on Friday, and Mrs. Stattie Clay of Douglas St. will be the next hostess to the Phillips Miss Ruth Howard of Cleveland was the houe guest of Miss Jennette Lewis of Louisville who has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Summer A. Furniss, left to enter a school of physical culture. The Social Hour club opened Thursday of May 26 at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson.
Mrs. Beachum Returns
Mrs. Beachum has returned to the city from a stay in Chicago, where she has been visiting her family. She has also posed on her position at the Sanders company, Mrs. Hurtense Bowman was hurt in a car accident. Stiggers. Reports are that two men, who have been arrested, are said to have been driving while the car they were in was moving and she was cruised. The first report was initially injured. Bowman had been initially injured.
Henry Smith Leaves
Henry C. Smith, who has been for several months connected with the University of Wisconsin, is the city Tuesday for Tuskegee institute, where he will begin his studies. On private visitation next year he will again take up his same position with the University of Wisconsin, then leave for Nashville, Tenn., where she will enter Fisk university. She will leave for Leon Kennedy on northwestern AVE. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones left the university in 2002, and will week with they will make their future home. While in this city they lately lived at James Jacques Doctoine Cooper, who recently graduated at Shortridge high school, left at St. Joseph College, Ind., to attend the State Normal.
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Lemmyon Amotrex, lyric tenor, of Chicago were presented Tuesday night at Caleb Mills hall, under the auspices of philanthropic old society, forphan educational society, forthers on the program were: Mrs. Martina Ina Black and Mrs. Lena H. Leakey.
"Y" Opens Campaign
the tenth anniversary membership campaign of the Young Men's Christian Association. The goal set is 500 men and 150 boys. The national senior secretary, in among the national senior secretary, in among the national celebration, R. I. Brokkenbun is the permanent and director of the campaign.
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a birthday party in honor of her son, Oleo, Mr. G, and daughter, Arnetta, who is now preparing to take up its fall and new学期 to study in college, big things for the federation in fary next year, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, home after a short visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, who are now seriously ill at St. Luke's hospital in Chicago, is rapidly improving his health and his family are now located at 3525 Maln St. E. Zion church is the proud father of a baby girl. Mother of Roy Smith, 2721 Deodar St. was out of a shock to his many friends, a survivor by a wife, Mrs. Mattle Smith.
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Mas Latha Wood left Wednesday for Washington, D.C. where she will take a break to attend a hospital. She was accompanied as far as Cincinnati by her mother and sister, her honor Friday evening at her home. The Rev. Renee was with a creepy many of his members, spent Sunday in Florence, Ky., Mrs. Thomas Craig and daughter monitored to Springfield, Ohio, and spent time with guests of Mr. Craig mother and sister.
FRENCH LICK, IND.
SOUTH BEND, IND.
Mrs. C. H. Brevard has returned home, after spending her vacation with friends, and been moved from Enworth hospital to her home at 3257 W. Orange St. She is a former pastor of Olivet A. M. E. Church, has been appointed presiding elder, cousin, Tom Dinwood motored to Boston Harbor, Mrs. E. J. Hines, 1105 S. 10th St. A reception in honor of Mrs. C. W. Blair of Tacoma. Mrs. E. J. Hines, 1105 S. 10th St. A flowers were presented. Frequent guests were present. Rudolph Ash returned to his mother, Mrs. Corn B. A. Ash Hill. Mr. Ash returns to Ann Arbor. He is the university of Michigan. Miss Omaa Watts, accompanied as far as his Watsts, returned to Washington, Dr. C.
LOGANSPORT, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. Norzah Lewis of Indianapolis, Mrs. Stuart of Chicago, Mrs. Tomman of Lafayette, Ind. Mrs. Dyson of Marion, Mrs. Browne of Bokomie, came to the funeral of Mrs. Corrall, The Rev. B. At the a. M. E. church. Born to Mrs. and Mr. Bokomie, Mrs. and Mrs. Jensen Carter, Mr. Frank Carter, L. L. G. Sunday and spend the day with Mr. Hill and wife, Grace Camm, Mrs. Sunday and spend the day with Mr. sister, Mrs. Mary Jones, Mr. Abbott and a great time fishing, friends and a great time fishing.
RICHMOND. IND.
TEXAS
CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS
TAYLOR, TEXAS
Miss Vloia McDade of Elmlein was a pleasant visitor in the city recently, and she was a great friend of Austin passed through the city, en route to Fort Worth to attend the Samuel Wilson and daughter Victor videlis relatives and friends in Yanakon. Samuel Wilson has returned home from Chicago with her brother. She brought home with her little niece, Major J. R. Dickens, a teacher at McKinley and at Mr. Calvary Baptist Church. The following teachers of this city attended dumeso O. L. Price, M. B. Moore, P. J. Jackson, M. M. Dickey, M. J. P. Kennedy, M. P. Dickey, A. P. Kennedy, B. E. Westburns, Lena Leonard, the Dilwyn H. Hendricks, Mrs. R. Alexander, Prof. O. L. Price and others.
ANARILLO, TEXAS
Ollie Lee Hawkins and Miss Willie Mae Hudson were quietly married and married in Wellington, Kane, Denver, Colo., Kansas City, Mo., Chicago, Detroit and Miss Miss Hishapen were quietly married. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Lowell have left on their own and points in Tennessee, where they will visit friends and relatives. They will be at the porters at the Plains division of the Santa Fe with 15 years service, has returned from his life, in Kansas City, Chicago, Detroit and Cleveland, Ohio.
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Marie Ford Ford announced her marriage to W. M. Gordon at Ottumwa, N.J., and Mrs. Lewis Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Washington, Lewis Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Washington, the Richard Boston home last Sunday, Mrs. Ida Callaway of Chicago, en route to Washington, Iowa, were guests at the home on Monday. Baptist Church is having a ten-day ban. The newly appointed minister of the A. M. E. church, conducted services with guests of Golden Star lodge of Ottumwa last Friday evening. The third degree on two candidates. After the work a dearestrene Mitchell entertained a few friends at her home Saturday evening. Edward, motored to the city and were the ladies of the A. M. E. church served a luncheon last Friday evening. Jones of Locking visited in the city and Frank Moore and attended the Southern Iowa fair. Mrs. Puttle Henderson with Miss Irrese Mitchell.
DES MOINES, IOWA
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CEDAN HAPISIO
Mrs. MESA, 946 West
entertained at dinner Friday, Sept. 21,
Mrs. Dooley, Mrs. Munson, Mrs. South-
hill, Mrs. Finkenberg, mother of Mrs.
N. Miller and Mrs. V. Pinkenberg, returned
to her home Saturday, Mrs. Grace M.
Moines, returned home Sunday, Mrs.
Mary Mores is spending her vacation
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Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hughes gave a farewell party in honor of his son, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hughes, his homo in Ottawa, Kana. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, Mr. and Tyler, Mrs. and Mrs. Frank White, Mr. and Mrs. Cressen, Mr. and Mrs. William Langston and James Murray. Out-of-town Hamullo, Mrs. and Mrs. Susie Henderson is still improving at the St. Francis son are from Chicago. The Rev. M. R. Rhoneester to join them here in a few days. They will return to Chicago to meet his assigned to the St. Peters A. M. E. church. The Rev. H. L. Heyward E. church was called to the bedside of his wife, who is very sick. Mr. John Ashley left for her home in Battle Creek. Mich. was at the Merry hospital, Mrs. A. H. Rice is much improved at the Burlington hospital for some time. The work on the St. John A. E. church is still progressing rapidly.
instations in the state. Ray Harrogrove, former star basketball player, was a member of the Heart of the Heart secretary. On the evening of the departure of three of his students, he received their studies at school. The Encluaders banqueted Wright's hotel last Wednesday evening. The entire membership attended the grand hand of felicitation to those expressed by one woman we. The members thus honored wore: James G. Moore, L. L. Lockett, Le L. Lockett, Messrs. Lockett and Morris left last week for work in the army and medicine and B. Crawford Gregory left for Union university. Messrs. Adolphus Kayton, Collins White, Quincy Mundy, Arthur Dempsey, B. Lockett, C. M.
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Levy's Shoe Store, 15 West Third St.
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Ivo. Ivo. Shoes, 577 S. Griffin St.
Ben Weiss, 4933 Woodland Ave.
Cort & Berkman, 2306 E. 55th, central av.
Herman Rothman, 90 E. Long St.
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Davis & Hudson, 3413 Hastings St.
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STATE NEWS
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of Montreal, Canada, is the guest of his niece, Mrs. Dalay Evans, in Glimar from Columbus, Ohio, where she was the guest of her brother, Thomas infant son of Mr. and W. W. Hopkins is getting along nicely. Mrs. Harvey Plenty is confined to her home Charlotte, N. C., where he visit his relatives. Henry Dent returned from Montreal, where he spent the 19 days.
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School News
The Miner Normal school opened in 1881 with a total of 312 students, 25 reached a total of 101, the highest graduation of the number 129 were returning seniors and 189 junior. To large student body several additions were made, including a new building, a E. Thorne formerly a kindergarten principal and the new charge of the music department. The loss to the faculty Wormy to the principalship of the school and to the promotion of J. I. Minor to A. new position has been created to which Miner will be assigned. The fourth grade been advanced. The places left vacant by Miner M. E. Thomas and M. T. Miner of Iowa university, and have been successful teachers, in the graded
Dunbar High
The first assembly of the second,
September 24, and in a word of greeting
Principal Smith stressed student con-
tention as a protected right in the
Junior high school government. Ex-
citation as a protected right in the
pacific. Washington high school cadets, were under the direction of
Washington officer Edwin Worley, 12, 26
army, as follows: For staff officers,
company, officer, company, Tuesday,
company, officer, company, Tuesday,
non-commissioned officers, Wednesday,
September 26 at Dumbar high school. Dumbar's athletic association executive
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STATE NEWS
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THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
New York society was well remunerated by Miss O. F. Ockham, 1369 Rt. 10th St. and by Miss F. O. Jackson, 1369 Rt. 10th St. company from Broadway, which played at the Howard theater. Among those movies she directed were Judith Milesa Ideas Young, Thelma Greely, Thelma Grass, Greely, Thelma Grass and Mesra St. Chile Dionou, William Jackson and Kimberly Lea, leading guests were: Mrs. Whitten, Thelma Hookett, Ms. J. Helson, Spencer, Robert P. Ritenau, Oren Ocun, A. P. Cunningham, Archie Jennifer, and a brilliant array of color and much meriment was added to the occasion at the dining room in the dining room, where she seated in the dining room at a very high level. Joseph Jones, Synapcators, nationally known, has been ill at Ft. Ockham's house, and much improved. Mrs. Lee is residing with Miss Alice Moxley at Walt
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1923, has accepted a position as instructor in mathematics at Lincoln university, Jefferson City, Mo. Mrs. Jefferson City, Mo. has number of visiting friends, Mrs. Fannie King has returned from Atlantic City, N. J., where she spent several weeks. She also visited friends in New York and Boston, where she spent Hall of 104 Browning St. have visited through the Blue Ridge mountains, visiting the Luray caverns, Rappahannock River, and Warrenton. Mrs. W. M. Glenn of New York; Mrs. W. M. Glenn of Washington; Mrs. M. Grace Ogden of Washington.
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Bie Pies“ ece veneer wiser
Hai then Sha tlle
Gendecin: ASapte, Guy, Ghicaga, Nex
(ery arcane
Bees ee SP a
Spin Som” Yorke sand io eau
a Bate dase
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Mere: “Menon ‘Geeale -Fleming, Nor
Ey eae hives and Junta
Hcbanee ate sascha, Atha, ig
sits Robert "Ateman and William
Be Cee pal att
aera ego
Sees ces Chae ba
PSaNunsr gina
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i Sing ee Gea ee
Roeg itd da ee
frase Mists Rorieane
demeatta B PaO
Sasociation Tae Henton and, farally
fee, Qa Se ae tt
The Weve, Bester spent last San-
cane, Seg Bean, peg
Siile, Tal Renard’ Powell of chieax:
Giter “after meters weceKa (ot seriou
Paacce', ait eat
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Fea dap, ee St Battie:
Bee ty eae ea
Suate Normals Nasiiwille, “Kenn: Stee
Et eat Soe ee oe
antes ‘by her father. E. D. Roberts.
Aiicn'of ‘rerre, Hnute, ind. te spending
Bal elttnd nie eink a
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eich ite ayes Pe a
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rene te ety ee ee E wenere
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F CONNECTICUT
STAMFORD. CONN. —
The Rev. M. 1, Matthews, nasior of
the Eaton” Baptist “church. ts spending
ils vacatton tn) Phoelatn as and vig
The Rev. A.A. Graham nf Phonbus
Vas epent a short while visiting friends
Inne ty recently. Ge E. Lenk
SUN in’ New. York, 19" the “hospltah
Nira, lla Trew. of Richmond, Va,
is inking See KOR, Derwell “of 4
Aaamn Ave. Sirs Esther Hanks rave
an interonting uddrese on Rer trip t
the Pacite coam. the ‘Me Te cluh
ie enfertained by Aten, Blanche Slay
Ror of 3 Green Sk. Thoae brenent Were
Bir. “tna Sire <E. B.vclonen, Str. and
Sire, ‘St. Claie, Dank. Me and Nee, W
Eoarnete. Str. and. Stem. J. Anker
Sig EG. Doells Suen G. “Leven
I"GaNoves of Niverside Cl. Ti, Gran
Ot Nene Forie elty: Hi. Askew of Mont
sir, So atta, G. Smonde eld
fon Tignelme “church buiding fund,
“rye Rove 32 G Newhy of the: Bethe
AML RS churen held 8 pew rally
Stes, Wright (ofS. Nowa wa
the event “of a4re. John Brown of St
Snhnfy Pi, rocentiy, “Ht, Davie. formerts
afrAtlantic Cit". lias as hls cueet hi
tae Uauenier. ‘Siw’ Davis «str
dames “A. Stkee entertained friends
from Ne York city recently.
‘siete meas
|. The Sunday Schoot club of Mt. Olive
parler Churen ie progremeng raps
Brvoaae ahi cat tne ee
Beatin, Said te peat spe
Pia Gece a disiee Stet haat
Boer Cee ee
denen BR. Ga, Seas
sebiase salted in Bon Sa
Ba, cetatee eeee fnd tee
a ata te ee
Siete ation note eet
cee ves nea ee Se Teer
[Neo attended “the "National Baptine
Cg i
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act ae alr ene
Seneten fe ate wt laa
Putte, ahah wees Sten eae
Stara eke ae
Seat si, Gules Tied
Echirra, h, Rer oe
oie Sea, Santee te nae
ene ih the founder oie ors, Woods
ae Gera Oat ge ee
SEadlMeruetiaing ben ied wh
SER EER es ceric oi
Toren Grment stk Seen val
Woiadae ncthctnatit her tate!
Sota, ascteaaa, fer Pgh
eee tae cae
oe eas ae ee Ens,
Wasnltseaee gM dies Wray
pay ary ei ate a
Hea Sheet ot Maniochy aetna
teaher Gooren TLS Hague, 7, is
Roasters cia teat
Senetn, Nev aldara’ & Temas
Harrison St. The Misses Maude and
Bea ae cat aaetareattte aed
Seen Son ene ee
Seer tees Pree es
ge dg Ey
Soe ee ae
Scent tec a Heat Lae
ae eta ee RE,
formed Wednerdas. Sept. 19, at the
Babin Mihaela” getten SH os
et CGE Shelton Ave. New ttaven,
iat HERE RG ER IRAG EOLIMNS
MISSOURI
rg, Eile, Reld left for Kanaan City
oats ye rasa,
Sete ai, alias
Hirshaee cas “pin
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GHEE Grit gat Sa A
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Hts Setar de a ae
aun mL
Acme che aS og,
fiat Saturday. bho wan m member of
Reet PA ae
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Se eat era dit as
cos havi A era te
be he matin, Muay
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Hiarrfe und wife and slater were guests
Bs NI soi a
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sgicndne kati hein
Becrthne Wed linn SR
Berhad Seanad laise Get
tiem theme ent
Se onal Most art Liga
Behan RE Ha tele
Vedria, i, to make their future, home.
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STATE NEWS
Sheds peaeica rj aes capa ee
ay Renee eB Ae atte
the, realdence of Aira. Estelle
ne
re ee HMEER: Bi a
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iS 2° daa scene aes
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Fisteict Schoal Tite Rav. 8, 1 Brooks
Sige Stele Bihar 8, tira
ihibiac® aaa atin
Rina eae cert nat
Rare heap seevutcesr
Baraat, Rpg eat
dere Sibert mvetmed, Be
Sealeogt et Ma, Sie 5
eI Ses GENRE spun
‘wero married recently. Birs. Tom Sharp
Rae ae
Bore Ae Nine, ben tor
fee areas
dauahter: with her. On account of iil
ee nis, Bae te
Wile neh Sa bee
feel cello athe Pat
iA es cra Bg dae
cenuy visiting his sister, Sirs. Anna
Doreey, es returns te, ‘nfo horne. Sirs.
SES at ten ate
Mia BaP oe hae Bh She
micartealnh, See yaa
aan aie can he
BE lings SY Nau cee CURE
Pree Ss hh
SR Be Me shly e
Ie OE eee at
Hest oe AU ioe AES ea
HR. Iw Foported much Letter. | sre, Wil.
Asie atl rude Ree
at canard at the parlane Stee
ere eae ig ea te
Bese GSR sete
Eo lees tn, eat Mcrte
geste of a Ti Kitog. principal of the
Shetek ee eae
hain ait Oi act
i el nd al
Mec?’ curence iiuinter “Gf, “ Detrolt
Sr. reel atl ee
i Sia MS ca
eat DANE, a
ety Meise wt eye
RF elon takes Cardia aid the
' .euwimarTon. MO.
Mrs. Uva Sauniers entertained com-
puimenrtig: to Wark Clarke athe to a Stu:
fin idwan nveratte Suite nun:
eet ore nteaene and embeved sthem-
ete atte “dangers “aang “hgne:
Romer That All" "Siex, Gee W, ob:
Teson tame Suit sis’ the “Mighion by
Hk, and, “Vetees of the Woods” by
{Onan ating Cordelia: Tayden was
prcepirantn ene caer am a
fakine ses attending scheat xt Lin
fnin ugteenit ys Mizeand Mina. Maa:
Bib Borde St, Vat Minn, pent 5
few tase with Sie. aad Megs Sage Wl
im, abn? Wlgon cere. tags
Mumnber ot “Tadice, egmnlimentary
pumber of ladies. cymplimentary | t¢
Sutt, former rexldents of Texington.
‘ihe ate og ene g rom Alea ie
tet bane ne Na:
ates Gate eae aE
Saciear seaes seer gpa.
serene ge ata Sipe San,
Geshe al eapiad theatces gS
Renee t Skee neni
BEMaPrSt, Pbateg ehtgatieg ee
Baten a eae cree
Sipe stn Moamtette ait, Crete
Ca ee
Bina fee aang GAS
Gielen titan, See
Hore at estonia eyeiy, Salouey
Bue Tee, abe eee ae
saves “eet maces ats
Sere Sty teccrall ay oar
'Mrs. Bertha” McCorkle ts Ill.” Mrs.
Sen ata Hee wena, Ee
Bae doen i en
SSPE PE wh aie erga
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pig ea gh os
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tuo Hen tata ath, stant
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he gedit hte ee eae
erg ky ee
Beate e arta cee cts sae
saminda na aor uas He
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het gen ovate tee eee
Bee ees wh ea meet
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$e Siren ay meee ek
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i riahde wuts tp oat
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fait ARS: fatal thet
oan gaat Sr, ge een oe
gee ce aera, wrote
GRAND CANYON, ARIZ.
yak alata tenn ie. tur
teres ater tiene tenrion' spent the
Beata ine eet teats
ee Baie” Tuer Brows. At the
sre sin He Beene ng te
MC. Venry. ‘Tuctbn, Ariz; Mra. Corn
AL tet asin Sag teh
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pang Ste A et Bas a
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children “remove newspapers from in
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IN 24 HOURS
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Reta, IC ger ie e ee
tifle Florence Formula, { will send yon
Sag Eakins Rect ll ates
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Widayn Fe SHEAREE,
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 61923
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CPTI T
f She Found A Pleasant Way To
Redace Her Fat
‘She did not have to go to the
trouble of diet, creseio oF eae
leasant greases and alves: She
Tound'a better way, which aids
the digestive organs to tum food
into mace, bone ‘sod. sinew
Peeatced hlarmote Presciption
Tablets, which are made from the
famous’, Marmola, prescription.
Ther cutive ayatem to
abtata the full nutrient af food.
‘They will allow you to ext many
Kinds ‘of food without the necer
sity of dieting or exercising.
a a, have fon bd
jarmola Prescription Tablets
Five complete relief from obesity.
B Rnd when the sccumuletion of |
fat ic checked, reduction to nor
mal, healthy weight soon follows.
Eee ee Fae
oo ers Oar ecr deere
B ices ate steed evel oe
reece ae
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2h Ce hata Bide Dota Micke
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Just the thing you have bees 1eok-
Gq ing for. “Sent no
BS money with order.
‘ Shrapiy pas’ pose=
AB RaR) teat chon feta
Ge islivered $525.
RABIAA = We also carry
DSS full Hine of frater~
WEN tpocket plecea
ge or eding. Odd Fete
FD ice Siasomes I.
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s double.
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Bit Beta
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GT EES ors park Avenue,
ECS Gime’ Dept. 2-A.,
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$1.49 Blue Bg
BD NO MONET oa Ronny hack enarautee
Shutee. WR hinds, Bex TOLRE, Boston,
Order now
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ILLINOIS STATE NEWS
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1923
SANDUSKY, ILL.
URBANA, ILL.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Garrett of Memphis, Tenn., are visiting children in Memphis with their nieces and nephews. Mr. and children are invited in Fermont with a dinner recently in honor of Mrs. Garrett. The son was called to Chicago recently. Mrs. Laura Hampton, who has been visiting Chicago for years, is Rick, a barber, died at the county Lions, who has been visiting her brother, Louis, who has been visiting her brother, for Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Torrence of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Torrence of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Vanardon with Mr. and Mrs. Vanardon in Chimney St. Mr. J. Bradley of Memphis, Tenn., was visiting children recently visited her mother, Nancy Harris, who resumed his studies at the U. of L.
ELKVILLE ILL.
Miss. Carri Park was a Dupunin winnie
was a visitor to the city recently. Mrs. Ella
Harderson of Indokunwa, Udumu
Burkunkhalter and children soon
Robert Tickell, Alberto Myers, and
Albert Tricar Gorizou were a brief trip to Dowell, Il. Monroe Lee is Mr. and Mrs. Dupunin last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kel
Hattie Smith, Lyman Fortick, James Stone, George McCall and the Rev. J. Murphyherson, Il. last week. Theo
hare recently. Misses May and Jesse
Barker of Chicago and Mrs. Harri W.
James. The birthday mary given at the
in honor of Miss Laura W. W. Edinton
Miss. Mrs. Elisa Park is visiting
Halldaaslaw, Il. Indefinitely, the
Mrs. Ella B. Thompson was in Dupunin
Miss. Robert Burkunkhalter visit last week
P. Wilson left the city last week
after visiting in Iowa for a few weeks.
MT. VERNON, ILL.
The Rev. Mr. Tayler of Chicago is the minister of the university club was entertained Thursday before a bible ledge, presiding over the C. M. E. church, held his fourth and last quarrel. Takes entertained the Bunny Club tea. Jesse Franck and daughter, Mrs. Mervyn Lochman and grandmother, Mrs. Lydia Binton of their relative, Mrs. Eliza Binton
GRAND CHAIN. ILL.
COULTERVILLE ILL.
Mrs. Jane Carrier arrived home from the airport and family motored over to Searns and attended the fair last week. Rob Clark, Millard Clark, William Cammond and William attended the fair and Cammond attended the fair by motorized to Searns and attended the fair. Will Jones and wife accompanied them to Searns and the mess is here visiting. Gilden Brown Glennsher was an out-of-town visit last week for an extended visit.
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SPRINGFIELD, IL. l.d.
Mr. B. Riley, III, vice president, vivinting in the city, stopping with Mr. Riley, III, vice president, St. The Rev. S. C. Owens, grand met with an accident, fracturing a bone in his ga. was a visitor in the city with him, Mr. D. E. Johnson, 1216 S. Grand Ave. E. Dean Wm. Pickens, field secretary for a large audience at the auditorium of his able and logical lectures before a large audience at the auditorium of the State Historical library, Smith of the State Historical library, weeks, is convalescent. Mrs. Jesse Palmer Weber, who has been ill for 40 years, has her her post of State Historical librarian, of the local A. M. E. pastores were returned for another year. The New Yorker, older over the Springfield district and the Quincy district, The Rev. A. M. E. pastores charged of the new East St. Louis district.
JOLIET JLL
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carrington and
Mary Ann Carrington, both recently, Brown's Chapel has a new minister, the Rev. Mr. Deytle, who is Mrs. Maddux. Mrs. Carrie Mason en-
nounced her retirement from the society Friday. The executive board of Mrs. George Smith last twoungs home of Mrs. George Smith last twoungs
proving, Mrs. Julia Bingham visited her cousin, Dec. Brown, of Chicago re-
ceived from Mrs. Hassel Bater Brinker and Mrs. Hassel Bater
Ind., recently.
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The Rev. H. W. H. Hader left recently conference with a splendid report, several members with the pastor, the association in Metropolitan Illinois, last summer, and more high school teachers. Ms. Grace Boye of Carbonville and Miss Olivia The remains of Candure Owens were buried in the marsh. Ms. Rollo K. Jones of Cleveland, Ohio, returned home after spending a month making a fishing trip to Carbonville and made a fishing trip to Carbonville and Owens or Mound City in the city attending the funeral of his brother, Joseph Nance who was Paducah, Ky., shop owners. Nance was Paducah, Ky., shop owners. The defeated the Paducah Elks last Sunday. Grace Boye, Grace Boye, Roy Lomax motorized to Metropolitan Illinois. Roy Lomax motorized to Metropolitan Illinois. and children returned from Kentucky recently. Ms. Harry, by the name for Hickory
STATE NEWS
MOUNCS: ILL.
KANKAKEE. ILL
DANVILLE JLL
Rev. C. A. Hatchett was called to the seminary to teach the term seminary. He returned Monday and was requested to preside the funeral of Wednesday at the altar of God at Hays Hills was called to Etaa, Tenn., on Wednesday. He was called to grandmother, Mrs. and Mrs. Edzie Tandy, 42, from Washington to the Etaa Miss-Margaret Cantrell was removed from Miss Viola Cornell, Townsend the removal of her tonala, Alisa Fay Robinson, daughter of Mr. Johnbong, improved. Tidy Nichole, Robert Patterson, improved. Tidy Nichole, Robert Patterson to Chicago and Gary, visiting Taylor, a recent graduate of Danville high school, Indianapolis, Nathaniel Hudson is taking a course in law at the seminary, the star tackles of Danville high Joshua, the star tackles of Danville high the squandrel and is going fine.
QUINGY. ILL.
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Mrs. W. Lester, Jr. (Custer Center, entertained 12 ladies in honor of Mrs. Lester) of Bowling Green, Mo. Friday afternoon, Rev. R. K. Wilson, who has been a church for two years, was returned for another year. Mrs. S. Collier, 3100, a few days ago also in honor of Mrs. Marple of the L. O. of St. Luke. Her son, Melvin Walker, was also a guest. The mother, M. W. Williams, J. Wilson.
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Harkness and Sims, Mrs. Walker and son are from Ichmond, New York, who was the groom of his parents, Mrs. Douglas, 2501 St. Paul Avenue, day evening, Sept. 8, in honor of her day evening, Sept. 8, in honor of her nine was spent by all who attended the affair. Mrs. Cecilia Fisher has acclaimed her as a teacher at Livingston College, Salisbury, where she attends Anville, N. C., as previously stated.
AURORA, ILL
Mrs. Hugh Webb has returned from De Moine Lakes, Iowa, after visiting webb and Misa Daley Brown were married and Misa Daley Brown was parents in Farnworth Ave. After a visit to the home Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Webb, 21, S. East Aurora, Aurora Culture, Bel, who with her husband, will make a visit with her husband, was presented with a beautiful purse.
ONARGA JLJ
Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Jones of Chicago are visiting at the home of Mrs. Libby McCormick, a friend motored down from Chicago to Mrs. Olaf Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Craig, Mr. J. C Craig and Miss Malel Jones attended a afternoon at the home of the latter's mother, N. B. Fields, who is visiting her parents and Mrs. A. Rogers and family left Saturday for their new home in Toledo. Mrs. Olaf Jones left Thursday for Chicago, Paul Jones left Sunday for Chicago, Andrew Moore and daughter, Anna Bello, and Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Jones, Sunday evening and spent a few hours Sunday evening and spent a few hours in Chicago. Andrew Moore and daughter, Anna Bello, and Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Jones, Sunday evening and spent a few hours in Chicago. Andrew Moore is on the clock list.
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Wilmer Turner, who was called to St. Louis to the funeral of his brother, Vaughn has been basking his brother Ardenth Samuels of Columbus, Ky., are attending the funeral of his brother E. Roberts and two sisters of Mountains Mrs. Chas. Taylor of Munich, just the guest of his niece-in-law, Mrs. Turner, who was called to the bedside of Mrs. Mary
PONTIAC
Alphonso Stirlikon spent the week in Chicago, where he returned here for an several days with his family this week & A. Frank E. Hajar of Bloomington, Louis and who returned home from Danville, where they have been attendee conference of the A. M. E. church, A. M. E. church for this conference year, Christine Jones, who has been Maceuron visited in Chicago, Rev. A. M. Maceuron, Mrs. Chance森, Rev. B. J. At丹ville, where he was appointed to the Macomil church. Darrow Barton and Mrs. Chance森, Rev. B. J. At丹ville, where they will visit relatives in Milwaukee was in town calling on friends.
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MRS. WILLINGHAM CAN NOW DO A HARD DAY'S WORK—NO TROUBLE
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"I suffered awful pains in my
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"And at times I would have to go to bed with terrible headaches," continued Mrs. Willingham, who lives at 154 Gileas Pl., in Memphis, Tenn.
"The back of my neck would hurt me so bad I would have nervous chills. I was so nervous anyway that I wanted to scream as loud as I could.
"Finally one day my next door neighbor asked me why I didn't get some St. Joseph's G. F. P., because it is helping so many women who suffer like I was. I got some and began using it right away.
"After taking only a few doses I noticed a big improvement, and now after finishing my second bottle I never have an ache or pain. My nerves/are as steady as anyone. There is not a bit of soreness in my sides either any more.
"I am glad I took the advice of my neighbor and began using G. F. P., because it sure has made me well and strong again. I can work all day and feel better afterward than I have felt since I was fifteen years older. I am not sure I can handle G. F. P. to every woman who is suffering from female trouble. I wouldn't be without it in the house from now on."
Scores of statements similar to Mrs. Willingham's are being made every day now, and many letters telling the same story are being released by the Memphis who are personally supervising the introduction of St. Joseph's Church, the same name of St. Joseph's G. P. P, is spreading fast, and many very remarkable instances of its effect on the lives of the poor, the poor in thousands of households in every city, town and village, and depressed and irritable, have no energy and ambition, feel discouraged and ready to give up, suffer with headache, suffer from depression and catch cold so easily are unquestionably affected by the dread mildly—catarrh, says the representative sighs of St. Joseph's G. F. P. "And G. F. P. overstuffed condition which is so commonly found among women in cities like Memphis." If your drugish hasn't got St. Joseph's G. F. P., send one dollar to Batter's Pharmacy, Memphis, Tenn., for a bottle.
COMMON MALADY IS FOUND TO BE VERY SERIOUS AMONG WOMEN
The answer to the question lies in the state of her heath. She would be
G. F. P. IS LIKE MAGIC TO WOMEN WHO WERE BROKEN IN HEALTH
WHEN THEY FIND THAT PHENOMENAL MEDICINE NOW BEING INTRODUCED HERE REALLY DOES RESTORE THEM WITH ENERGY AND VITALITY AND BUILD UP WASTED FLESH AND TISSUE THEIR ENTHUSIASM IS BEYOND EXPRESSION.
SUPPOSE YOUR SYSTEM STOPS WORKING AS IT SHOULD, WOULD YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO? NO NEED TO EXPERIMENT—ST. JOSEPH'S G. F. P. RELIEVES SUFFERING AND PAIN QUICKLY AND EASILY.
There is no way to stop the demands which progress makes on women who are ambitious for themselves and their family. The better course is to try and help nature to restore energy, vitality and vigor to tired and sick bodies, muscles and nerves.
MRS. BARTON GETS MIRACULOUS RELIEF BY USING G. F. P.
Nature has a way of warning women when they need help. Headaches, backaches, pains in the sides and lower limbs, nausea, dizziness, nervousness, and that awful feeling of depression are sure signs that women are in helping your system to create new nerve-force and energy.
But suppose your system quit working as it should tonight, would you know where to turn for relief? You might do as many unfortunate women have done in the past and experiment with various methods which only raise your hopes of relief to dash them down again. On the other hand you will be wiser if you follow St. Joseph's of hundreds of women, who formerly suffered and were in pain well and happy again, by using St. Joseph's G. F. P., the phrenomal medicine, which is now doing so much to help weak and suffering women.
St. Joseph's G. F. P. relieves suffering, restores vitality and vigor, builds up flesh and strengthens muscles so quickly that those fortunate women who are using it are amazed and delighted beyond expression. It acts permanently because it overcomes and stamps out Catarrh of the Generative Organs, which is now recognized as the cause of nine out of ten cases of so-called female disorders. . It works naturally because it purifies the blood and enables the gastric juices to digest all the food which enters the stomach, changing it to flesh and tissue-building nourishment.
The astonishing and rapid growth in sales, and the thousands of women, who with beaming and happy faces are coming out and publicly endorsing St. Joseph's G. F. P. are good and sufficient proof that it really does what its discoverers claim for it.
If your drugist hasn't got St. Joseph's G. F. P. send $1 to Battier's Pharmacy, Memphis, Tenn., for a bottle.
a liability instead of an asset to any person with them because she will too take to keep them; she has alarmed them and with them because she will too take to her irritability. Regardless of her charming personality when she is well comingsize, her short-comingsize she is a sick
Only a few weeks ago the discoverers of the now famous St. Joseph's Church in New York City were within a few years after the universal use of G. F. P. by the women of this country such common ailments as headaches, headaches, cramping spells and that awful, tired-out, run-down feeling of depression will be a thing of women to become介典 of restored energy, strength and vitality with glowing, healthy, buoyant spirit that this prophecy is coming true.
If your druggist don't get St. Joseph G. F, P, send one dollar to Battle's Pharmacy, Memphis, Tenn, for a bottle.
PAGE NINETEEN
IKE MAGIC WHO WERE IN HEALTH
HENOMENAL MEDICINE NOW ARE REALLY DOES RESTORE AND VITALITY AND BUILD UP ISSUE THEIR ENTHUSIASM.
STOPS WORKING AS IT KNOW WHAT TO DO? NO-ST. JOSEPH'S G. F. P. REPAIN QUICKLY AND EASILY.
MRS. BARTON GETS MIRACULOUS RELIEF BY USING G. F. P.
Popular Memphis Lady Hadn't Walked Over Thirty Yards in Three Years — She Was Weak and Nervous and Suffered Intensely From Pains in Her Sides, Backaches and Dizziness — Doctors and Medicines Failed to Relieve Her — Was Passing Through "Change of Life."
"I hadn't walked thirty yards in three years," says Mrs. Lulu Barton, a popular Memphis woman, who lives at 1420 Orgill Place, "and I suffered terrible agony from pain and soreness in my slides, backaches and dizziness.
"For days at a time I had either to be helped around my room or stay in bed. I couldn't even wait on myself most of the time and never attempted to do any housework of any description. It was all due to the 'change of life.'
"I had doctors and tried a number of medicines which promised relief, but nothing I tried did me any good and I had about despair of ever being well and strong again when I heard about St. Joseph's G. F. P.
"I have now finished my sixth bottle of G. F. P. and feel like a young woman again. I do all my own housework and can walk a mile without becoming tired.
"I shall always remember and be thankful for what G. F. P. is doing for me."
The world moves. Stories of remarkable relief from so-called female disorders, such as Mrs. Barton relates, would have been questioned, if not actually disbelieved, before the discovery of St. Joseph's G. F. P. proved that such miraculous recoveries are now possible in the light of modern progress.
Even today, this marvelous case of long and serious suffering and quick and easy relief might be subject to doubt by some if it were the only one of its kind. But when hundreds of similar cases are on record it naturally becomes a settled matter that such results are to be expected from the consistent use of G. F. P.
If your druggist hasn't got St. Joseph's G. F. P., send $1 to Battier's Pharmacy, Memphis, Tenn., for a bottle. pendon h's P.
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recent after an operation, “she heaves
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‘te, Hones 25. Wren St, has geiurned 6
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pci nc tia cot
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«Charles T. Smith loft tast Thursday
suite mauler st Tato a
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tae oe Oe shee ARE
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‘There are tihousanda of people Kile
levers sear from polaons in the Dlond.
{Bo soa iow that the aie we breathe
contuine alt kinds-of poisons and dis-
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Jaaainst. thene poltons and, disease
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1923
PHILADELPHIA
By J. H. GRAY
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Continued from Page 17
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ward, attended the annual memorial services on Sunday at the Lombard memorial park, and deceased members are Edward William, Henry Waterman, Andrew Hartra, Thomas Olsen, Olsen Coleman, Order of services: Procession welcome, prayer of services: Welcome, welcome, prayer of Dion J. Donez, response, Earl F. Mason; duet, the "Young Republic Club." George D. Hilton; elation, Walter R. Nelson; duet, the "Young Republic Club." George D. Hilton; elation, Walter R. Nelson; duet, Martin; offertery, solo, Mies Foxhall; sermon, the Rev. William Lloyd Ims; god, "hymn, benediction."
MT. UNION. PA.
MT. UNION, PA.
Service to Mrs. Doris Hunter, the church were well attended. The Rev. Mrs. Monmon, Mrs. Pendleton and Miss Rosa Pendleton, the mother and sister of her daughter, bringing with them Miss Doris Hunter, Miss Maras, Mary John Hickson have returned from Cottington, Va. bringing who will make this their future home.
Boston, Mass.: Rev Scott, Culver, Ind.; Dr. C. B. Carratt and W. Huntington, W. V. A.; Dr. A. C. Carratt and W. Huntington, Atlantic City, Mia. Mary M. R. Huntley, Huntsville, Ala.; C. T. Tiffany, Kosseau, Kane
Deaths of the Week
Births of the Week
Marriages of the Week
ARKANSAS
STAMPS ARK
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Austin have returned from Rochester, Minn., where he spent the summer in Cleveland Green is spending his vacation in Canaan of Mr. Pleasant, Texas, pastor of Buchanan Baptist church praucher church, vice president, Mr. Chamberbe has just returned from Los Angeles, Calif., where he was a volunteer. Miss Vera B. Charles has been appointed matron in one of the Mission schools in Cincinnati, Ohio.
NEWPORT, ARK
Miss Irma McEwen and Miss Ariel Barfield left Wednesday for Philander Holman, pathologist at Meharry Medical college, Nashville, aped Monday. Bertha Hawthorne left recently for Muskegon, Ola. O. D. Gren left recently for St. Louis. The lieutenant Rock public school opened Monday, Sept. 17 with a good attendance. Prof. C. H. Tobler surprised his wife on her birthday by giving her a new eden car. Tobler surprised his wife on her birthday by giving her a new eden car. Clark left Thursday for Hoke, Ark.
AUGUSTA, ARK
Mrs. Lula Johnson of Newport spent Sunday with her son and daughter, Rachel, and her husband, Rivived home Monday from Little Rock, where she has been visiting relatives. Little Rock, where she will enter a hospital to undergo an operation. Little Rock, where Tuesday, having been called to the bedside of his brother who is very sick, has been called Bald Knob to visit relatives. Mrs. H. B甘ahsaneh left for Faroo Wednesdays sister. Mrs. Ophelia Richmond has been very sick. Mrs. Canada is on the sick list. Mrs. Ophelia is called for Newport, called to the bedside of her sister, Ms. Hortense Johnson, who is very ill. Mrs. W. M. Coutis, where she will join her husband.
WEST VIRGINIA
Mrs. Minnie Huff spent a day in Wheeling, the city where Perry Bridges left for Philadelphia. Arthur Jackson entered a training camp in Philadelphia. Mrs. Flore Grant is spending her vacation in Pennsylvania. The baby contest was held at business, Mr. and Mrs. Edison Conway and Dayman White attended the baby contest. The baby contest was held at the Union Mission Sunday and was a great success. Mrs. Mahel Jordan, won first prize. Miss Mahel Blankenship of Beech Bay won third prize. Miss Gindys Bay won third prize.
POINT PLEASANT, W. VA
POINT PLEASANT, W. VA.
end with his wife, Mrs. Julia Thomas, who is teaching school, Mrs. Ruth Tonsell left Thursday for her home in Nielsen, W. Va., with her aunt, Mrs. S. M. Brook, Mrs. A. H. Williams, Mrs. Ellen Jordan, Joe Larson, and her aunt, to lore to the hunt at Hunting last week. Mrs. Julia Alexander, who has been sick, is improving, Mrs. Lacy McKenna, who has McPeters is ill. Mrs. Fred Roberts has gone to Charleston to visit her daughter, Luluella 'Sawyer, Mrs. Ida McPeters.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
AROUND THE HUB
By CHARLES E. FREEMAN, JR.
Boston Office, 709 Fremont St.
Bronx, New York 10470
Bronx, Corley 1397-R.
Dr. McClain Entertains
Harriett Tubman House
Last week's arrivals at the Hartlett
Tubman house were: Miss Hilda Sheffield
wooden of New York city; G. W. Woolf,
San Juan, Puerto Rico; Alma West,
Newport, R. I.; Mary Lindsey, Washington,
Burfield, Mass.; Bettie Lowery,
Charleston, S. C.; Mary Dean, Philadelphia;
Juanita Little,itte, Mass.; F. L. Hancock,
Mass.; Bettie Lowery,
P. Smith, Richmond, V.; Verna Wynn, Atlantic City, N. J.; Georgia Washington, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Georgia Carrin, Atlantic City, N. J.; Georgia Washington, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Floyd Gordon, Los Angeles, Cal. Miss Evelyn Klugh, Radcliff 23, left the city last week for Detroit, where she will be a Y. W. C. a secretary.
Women's Service Club
Ollie Sullivan of Omaha, Neb., is visiting in Rawlins at the Vancouver Museum. He is his sister, Mrs. M. Westbrook, 111 E. Front St. Mr. James Hudley has his brother Brook entertained a host of friends at dinner Sept. 23 in honor of his uncle. A few of the young men went deer hunting at Sunday.
Your newspaper will serve you better if you want your Want-ad in the Chicago Defender."
Nuptial Ties
Sick List
WYOMING
"Wash Rags" Are as Bad as a Stiff Brush for Cleaning Face
Women Who Do Housework and Men Who Work in Shops Find the Cleansing Cream Sold Under the Famous Black and White Label the Easiest, Safest and Cheapest Way to Keep Their Face, Hands, Neck and Arms Clear and Smooth, Because It Goes Beneath the Surface and Brings Out All the Dirt
IF YOU were to walk into a person's house and find him still using a candle for light, you would think him an old fossil. Yet, undoubtedly you or some of your family still use "wash rags" to wash your face, neck, shoulders, arms and hands.
The old, mistaken idea that a coarse rag gets the dirt out of the pores should have been discarded as long ago as the candle was for the present day lamps and lighting fixtures. Anything with a harsh surface should never come in contact with the delicate tissue of the skin. And there is no excuse for doing it either, because nothing but a cleansing cream (such as that being sold under the Black and White label) will go beneath the surface and bring out all the accumulation of dust, dirt and excess grease and oils from the skin.
Besides the danger of irritating the delicate skin tissue, wash rags cannot be sanitary, because they are on the floor most of the time, or hanging up "to dry" and at the same time catching all the dirt flying around, which brings about a fungus growth (which causes that mouldy odor), breeding disease germs. Yet, unthinkingly, such nasty wash rags are used every day by our men, women and children to wash themselves.
STATE NEWS
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Soap and water cannot reach further than the surface of the skin. That is the reason you often find your skin is still "muddy" looking after washing your face and hands, because you haven't cleaned the pores and tiny creases, where the dirt hides. You can prove to your entire satisfaction that Black and White Cleansing Cream cleanses every bit of accumulation from the pores and tiny creases by getting the small can for twenty-five cents and using it just one time. After that you won't let a day go past without using it, and the cost is so low (one-fourth pound can, 25c; one-half pound can, 50c; one-pound can, 75c), that you don't have to feel that you are extravagant by using it.
Women and girls who do housework, as well as the men who work in shops, can keep their hands and faces free from black-heads and that coarse look by first washing the surface with soap and water. Then after drying thoroughly, rub just enough of Black and White Cleansing Cream on to cover-the parts to be cleansed. After working it into the pores and creases for a few seconds, wipe it off with a soft cloth or towel. Then see how clear and smooth your face and hands are. Simple enough, you'll say. It is simple, and the only reason you have not been doing it before this is you haven't had it brought to your attention so forcibly and clearly.
THE BUCKEYE STATE
PAGE TWENTY-TWO
CLEVELANE OHIO
BY ALEXANDER O TAYLOR
Cleveland, Ohio, 43rd St.
and Randolph 81st
Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 5—The Miss
of the Shuttle Club, company ww-
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the dinner guests of Mrs
Miss Dockett and Mrs.
Jabah Dockett, Ethel
Miss Ethel Brown,
one of Chicago's young
ladies, returning
home after a visit
to her grandmother,
her grandmother,
Norman Ave.
Councilman,
Councilman,
Fleming had as
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Club and Personal News
Quits Annoying People
Quits Annoying People
Girls and women of the most even demotion are quick to present dilemmas that require bold advances. But it is hardly explainable why these same folks take up the challenge of bumpa, "breaking out," etc., which are even worse pests than that. And people quickly after first few applications of the wonderful Black and white gum, the champion of the cause of men and women wherever it is being introduced, generating sunniness of people, rash, blotches, letter, ring-worm, eczema, etc., and the cost is so small, "want afford it." The size size contains three times as much as the 25c size. All dealers have it.
Political Gossip
Pleasant Society Affairs
Jackson-George Nuptials
The Progressive Negroes of America with headquarters in Cleveland, have the officers leading them to editors forming, the non-capitalizing, work quarters of the organization are at 233 S. 10th St. and 234 N. 10th St. and Albert, Stokes is secretary, and Lady of the Blessed Sacrament met at 739 S. 10th St. with a large number in at-
STATE NEWS
tendance. The next meeting will be from the lawn set $1,000 was realized on the last week of August. This conference will be held in the last week of August. This conference best workers in the city. Father McKenney is proving a great leader. Owens is proving a great leader. "The musical Magpie," they are to control all engagements away from the church, where they appear, locally wherever they appear, novelly dance orchestra in the city. It is said. The Defender takes an interest in a fine seven-pound boy at the home of Mr. James George Early, Mr. Early is a mother and a father. Mother and son are doing fine. Headmaster Huron Rd., Laudie Sq., Mrs. Jessie A. Nesby, 2501 St. 4611 St., was called to the meeting. Mother and son came from Kansas City, Mo. Billy Flippen, of Nashville, Tennessee. The Defender welcomes Dr. H. L. Armstrong, of Nashville, Tennessee. The Defender came from Kansas City, Mo. Billy Flippen, of Nashville, Tennessee. The Defender recently acquired by the Hope Aid and Relief association.
Geraldine Hotel Guests
FLYBIA. OHIO
BY L. LLOYD STONE,
705 Mound St.
Cincinnati, O. Oct. 1-4 — A social meeting of the Park St. Dram club was held on Oct. 1 at the university, many recently. A farewell party was given at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Duvall, who returned to Howard university, Wilberforce, Ivlan states, on Oct. 1. Wiferson forces the guest of Mme Blanche Glenn of Scott, Kan. in visiting her sister, Mme A. W. Lee of 121 Chambers St. N. S. kindergarten department of Douglas school who was recently ill at her home work. Miles Amos, a graduate of Cincinnati school of pharmacy, has returned to work. Miles Amos, a graduate of Cincinnati school of pharmacy, where he will open a drug store.
Y. M. C. A. Notes.
Alpha PhI Alpha Dance.
The grand opening of Cincinnati's fall and winter festivities was made possible by the Parish house on the 9th St. in introductory jury was staged for the freshmen in the University of Cincinnati. Musca Beulah Hall and Louise Rides
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
TOLEDO, OHIO
PIQUA, OHIO
CANTON, OHIO.
LEBANON OHIO
Miss Josephine Comer of Bryantas-
town, Miss. Lee Sutton, and while here will
attend the Lebanon high school, Mrs.
Lee Sutton, Mrs. Charles Johnson and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson and
Harvorsburg visitors last Sunday, also
Charles Eugene Gray, Mrs. Ann Mori-
nage, Mrs. Ann Mori-age, and Mrs.
Frank Morgan entertained a
friends from Xenia, Ohio
last Sunday.
XENIA CHIC
URBANA, OHIO
Miss Emma Grimes has returned to Miss College, where she will miss Mrs. Isaac Adams entertained some friends at dinner in honor of Miss Grimes, Mrs. Isaac Adams, and friends to dine with Miss Grimes. Mrs. Isaac Dickerson entertained Miss Grimes, Margaret Lowry was hostess to the members of the provided a charming hostess to the indies of the Thursday Afternoon Federation service served after the business session. Mr. and Mrs. John Guy entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Guy entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harry Griffith and George Guy served Chicago on Tuesday evening of last week, and on Thursday evening honorary guests attended the daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Carle Laich.
BELLAIRE OHIO
Dufford White of Butler, Pa. spent
the Ladies Friday Afternoon club met
at the home of Mrs. J. Z. Wreston in
applicant to the Second M. E. church, and
tor of the Second M. E. church, and
Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Galloway
where they are living former
mother, Mrs. Viola Mickey of
relatives in Washington, Pa. Miss
bury atbury, Ohio, calling on relatives recently. Miss
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Knitted Ties," for knitting for the
relatives in Washington, Pa. Miss
bury atbury, Ohio, calling on relatives recently. Miss
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STATE NEWS
The Jackson has returned to Steubenville after visiting her parents on Edgewater Avenue. She is Paula's A. M. E. church, preached at Stewartsville, Ohio. Spotwood Green is in the city. Mrs. Willetta Green has returned in the city. Mrs. Willetta Green is able to be out. Mrs. S. J. Preston and Mrs. Preston is flushing and spending a day with friends.
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Mrs. Sarah Pierce, while attending Ohio State.
COSHOCTON OHIO
YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO
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BUFFALO N. Y
The Rev. J. Francis Robinson of Cambridge, Mass., who stopped over at the National Baptist convention, has returned missionary from Africa, spends Sunday evening at the Sikh Baptist Church in Chicago, addressed the Citizen's club Thursday should register and vote. Mrs. Alexander of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Alexander of the North, East, South and West, were the guests of their cousins, Jefferson St., Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Jefferson St. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander will leave there for California. Mrs Myrle Birds of Dallas, Texas, was in West William Campbell, 190 Clinton St. Mrs Birds came here from the mountains, left Saturday for her home in Texas.
SYRACUSE N. Y
ROUGHKEEPSIE N X
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.
F. E. Keepsie, N. Y.
N. J. was in the city recently, Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Le Lever have re-
ceived a scholarship, Mrs. and Mrs.
I. L. Fisher and Mrs. T. Tuw-
man were in tjosen last Sunday, Geo.
Keepsie, N. Y. and J. Layox and family have moved to arty on the proud parents of lolly girl
E. Ed Gray was in Bacon, the guest
of her husband recently. George Tha-
lyse Keepsie, N. Y. and highly entertained Col. Barnett and his wife from Pittfield. Mans. While she was the guest of his brother George. The crossover revival at his church at Clinton
Corneres recently. George Matthi-
cus Keepsie, N. Y. can take up his work. Mrs. Bessie May Harden has returned from California,
bookkeeper in the Peoples garage.
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1922
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KENTUCKY
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1923
LEXINGTON, KY.
DANVILLE, KY.
OWINGSVILLE, KY
William Warner and Collin Hickerson spent two days in Cincinnati, Ohio and two days in Lexington on business. The Rev. J. V Fostor and Mrs. Martha Hickerson brought back and returned from Crab Orchard, KY. Eugene Donaldson, Gosnell Arbiband, KY. The public schools were closed recently on account of an epidemic of scarlet fever. Miss Julia Skillman spent a day in Carlin, Ky.
MILLERSBURG KY
ELKTON, KY
LOUISVILLE, KY.
The Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity entertained with a whist-dance recently. In the past, she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Rob L. Oliver, Charles Cohen, Cohen, in
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Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Reid received reelection in 2012. Dr. Reid and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Doula Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Johnson, received an afternoon reception and evening reception their son, Wm. E. Johnson, who joined culinary Lincoln university this fall.
GREENUP, KY
PAOLA. KAN.
Wm. Green of Omaha, Neb., spent two years at the University of Missoula, Mrs. G. Green, Mrs. Missie Teimynzo, who has been ill for some time, died on January 15, 2015. She is a mother, four brothers, four sisters, and funeral services were held from the A. M. E. church, the Rev. W. J. Johnston, the Rev. J. H. Little Flood Carter, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Flood Carter, the son of Mr. and interment in Eimwood cemetery.
TOPEKA. KAN.
LEAVENWORTH, KANS.
caused by an auto skidding. Mrs. Castells. Marting by on the slick.
COVINGTON, KY
MIDDLESBORO KY
Hug Campbell departed this life
Sept. 28. He leaves a wife, mother
and children. He was born to
Mrs. Emmie Saunders, a 62-
round girl, and his brother, Jesse.
Will Worthington has completed her bungalow. Charles
will be remembered for his funnes for
some time, has returned home.
PARIS KY
Miss Henry W. Simmons, former student of Hamline university, this year. Miss Lydia Crawford will also return to J. Williams. J. Williams are visiting in Chicago. Mrs. Nora Williams has resided in Chicago, where she spent the summer.
BADUCAH KY
Mrs. Savannah McLutchen has returned home from Dyerburg, Teenan, to her father, Joe McKnight Miss Ovytian Reidman and Miss. M. B. Ovytian Reidman and Miss. M. B. Field, Ky., after visiting friends there. The Rev. J. O. Griffin, a member of the N. McCulleton been conducting for the Rev. J. O. Griffin, pastor of the Eighth SLA Baptist church, closed recently.
M. STERLING, KY.
George Reid and John W. Roe of Lexington were in the city recently, when she was on vacation. She week for Cincinnati, Ohio, where she will spend the winter. Lawrence Garrett, a dentist between Lexington and Frankfort, Ky. He is now confined in the Lexington hospital. Her dentist between Lexington and Frankfort, Ky. He is now confined in the Lexington hospital. Her remains were brought here for burial. Her remains were survived by her husband, Samuel Jones.
St. Mulligan Lillian Price, who spent the summer in Canada, has returned. Mrs. Shepherd last Sunday in the city, Mrs. Henry Shepherd is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Sheilie Young, on Kluwer St. The Busy Young is visiting with his mother, Mrs. Sallie Young, on Kluwer St. The Busy Young is visiting with Laure Louise Ewing on Third St. Mrs. Laura Adams, who has been quite ill at her residence on Dakota St. is. Leah Pastor, pastor of the Independent Baptist church, who attended the National pastor, pastor of the Independent Baptist church, who attended the National Catholic, has returned home.
INDEPENDENCE KAN
Mrs. H. Royd metored to Humboldt,
Kar, to visit friends. W. G. Proctor
of Birch Springs, Okla. has established
William Payne of Wichita is visiting
friends and relatives. Jesse Carter has
worked on the lakes. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McCowan, 603 Cement St., visited in Chatham.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McCowan, Cherryville visited our city. Sunday, Mrs. Chrysella Harner of Joplin, Mo., is visiting 304 W. Pine St.
FORT SCOTT, KAN.
The Knights and Daughters of Tabo
celebrated Sept. 22. Eminence day
day. Mrs. Tillman was honored by
Trucker of Ackhison. Rev. J. E.
Tillman was transferred to Lawrence
Rev. M. J. Sinnith attended the funeral
of his father. Beauty has been sick. Mr. and Mrs.
F. Butford and daughter, Helen, and
F. Butford and daughter, visit relatives and friends in Kentucky
Mrs. I. Fines, son and daughter were
in the city Monday from Pleasanton
and the clover. Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac Wilkerson will leave Monday for
California.
HIAWATHA, KANS.
NEVADA
RENO. NEV
The Rev. and Mrs. J. N. Cherry are leaving for Los Angeles, Calif., to commence. Presiding Elder Wilson was in the city recently and presided over the Los Angeles, Calif., soon. Mrs. Louise Davis has returned to the city after an illness. She will be Rev. and Mrs. McGriff, en route to their home from the National Baptist Church, stopped over in the city after spending their vacation in southern California.
The reunion day celebrated the Gist Annunciation day. Seen leaving, program was carried out: America, by congregation; invocation, mental selection, Harvey Russell; recitation, Dorothy Hunt; naper, "Necro mental selection, Myriad Allen; address, E. H. E. Roberts, mayor of the address, Judges C. H. Burritt; benediction, the Rev. J. N. Cherry; D. A. Stone entertained the general public with a grand hall. The hall was beautiful. Tony's Jazz band furnished the music.
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Adams, Cards and danceing were en-
gaged with the guests. Many beautiful
gifts were left for Monday for Montgomery to enter
left Monday for Montgomery to enter
the teacher's course. Walter Hawker
posted a student at Morehouse college. Atlanta,
Walter Hawker closed the moreau park at Trash Snail
the closure the moreau park at Trash Snail
Amusement company, with offices at
the Prolester theater.
ENSLY, ALA.
Mrs. Eilea killed the wife of Habe
Walker. Habe walked the wife of Habe
Lawls was called to Colmout to sit
Ruth Anderson. Walter Hawker is
cited to the T. C. I. hospital, suffering
celled while working at the T. C. I.
plant. Mrs. Maggie Christian, 306 16th
Youngstown, Ohio, after which she will
Mattie G. Williams to Chicago. Miss
Sunday to resume her work in school.
Miss the Macedonia Baptist church, left
recently for Chicago, where he will
Carlie Nash, sister of Mrs. Price Tay-
carle Nash, home in Hole. Binkie Willis
untilton to visit relatives. Robert
Andolon to visit relatives. Sol Badwin, died recently. Willie
son of Mr. and Mrs. James Clay,
his studies at Allies Miles college.
Duluth branch N. A. A. C. P. held a
bachelor's degree in education.
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EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE
Chicago Defender WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY
DEFENDER'S PLATFORM FOR AMERICA
1. The Opening Up of All Trades and Trade
Unions to Blacks as Well as Whites.
2. The Appointment of a Member of the
Race to the President's Cabinet.
THE SUNSHINE OF LOVE.
When love shines in on a heart long cold
What a wonderful change takes place;
And mute but sweet is the secret told
By the angelic look on the face.
Clouds hide blue skies and but gray days give
He who shelters deep hate in his breast.
This truth time proves: one must really live
In the sunshine of love to live best.
THE TRUE REASON
MANY REASONS are given, most of them fallacious, why so many people are drifting from the South to Northern, Eastern and Western states. Economic conditions enter largely into it but it is a fact nevertheless that inducements of an economic nature would not be sufficient to cause them to abandon their reasons did not exist. If no field of employment could be found in the North they would be obliged from a standpoint of necessity to remain on Southern soil in spite of the hardships to which they are subjected. THE OPPORTUNITIES for employment elsewhere they gladly avail themselves of chiefly because upon the basis of their economic condition which they have labored for so many years. It permitted to enjoy and exercise the same degree of civil and political freedom upon Southern soil as they can in their newly acquired homes, no indignements could be offered that would tempt them to leave. THE TRUTH is that the presence of the Colored man at the South has been and is being utilized by unscrupulous demagogues who seek political distinction and official recognition, not upon their merits, for very few of them have any, but by making a base appeal to ignorant white men solely on the Race Issue. The most ignorant, degraded and worthless white man is made to believe that he is far superior to the more intelligent, cultivated and wealthy Colored person.
TO EMPHASIZE this alleged fact more forcibly criminal organizations, such as the Ku Klux Klan, are brought into existence and countenanced and tolerated by the local sentiment of southern communities. The underlying cause of all this is to coin money without earning it and to secure it for themselves, and the means used to bring about these things, while detestable, give very little concern to those who are the immediate beneficiaries thereof.
ALTHOUGH LAWLESSNESS and general violence may be the result of a disregard of the sanctity of the law and the orderly process thereof the labor industry and financial disaster, still these things will not influence the average political demagogue who encourages and inculcates them as long as he can enjoy the fruits of his perilous teachings.
THE ONLY EFFECTIVE REMEDY for the evils complained of is for the business and property owners, who are the most numerous differences, to repudiate the office seeking political demagogues among them and accord to all of the citizens of their respective states the rights and privileges to which they are entitled under the laws of the land, including the right to vote and be voted for, and to make them feel safe and secure in the enjoyment of their property, simply protect all citizens through the courts and by popular sentiment in their private and property rights.
THE PRESENT SITUATION gives the Southern white man an opportunity to save his section from financial disaster. The experiment of supplanting Colored by white labor, whether foreign or domestic, has been tried in the past and lamentably failed. It has been unmistakably demonstrated that the black man is one who can stand the rigors of the cotton and cotton fields of the South for any great length of time.
CONTEMPTIBLE CURS
THAT SLAVERY, peonace and all other desirable forms of crushing human beings to a level that of animals exists in the South there is abundant proof of this assertion found even in a newspaper daily press, to say nothing of the tales told by actual sufferers who were compelled to flee to North for protection. The case of Mario Olms the young woman who, according to testimony in a Chicago court, has been held as a veritable Joseph Grazie, wealthy Italian planter of Istanbul, La. is by no means an extension to the
THAT SLAVERY, peonice and all other detestable forms of crushing human beings to a level lower than that of animals exists in the South there is no question. Abundant proof of this assertion can be found even in the meager accounts chronicled in the daily press, to say nothing of the tales told by the actual sufferers who were compelled to fire to the young woman, who, according to testimony given in a Chicago court, has been held as a veritable slave by Joseph Grazine, wealthy Italian planner of Hammond, La., is by no means an exception to the practices inaugurated and put in force throughout a great portion of the rural South.
THE THINK of the audacity, the during, the assurance of this foreigner who brought with him to Chicago law school, was the return of his slave on the trumped-up charge stolen a diamond ring from him. Testimony brought out the fact that Grazine had given her the ring some two years ago, that he had shot her in the breast at one time when she attempted to run away and that she constantly stood in abject fear of the man. It is needless to say our Chicago lawyers and Judge Joseph R. David denounced and bitterly scored the robbery from down yonder and dismissed the robbery against the girl, thereby saving her from further servicing her "employer" in any way that he saw fit.
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IT IS HIGH TIME to call a halt when the scum of other countries begin to ape the degenerate cracker element of the South in debauching our women, enslaving our men and lynching our youth. What has become of the vaulted "Southern chivalry" of the white woman? The purity of the Anglo-Saxon blood of the white women of that section if their husbands, brothers and hearts find constant pleasure in the intimate association with our women? The decent white women of the South should be able to see these things, and having seen them should leave no stone unturned that would tend to crush out this evil.
AND WHILE "contemptible curs" is our subject let us light the cringing, tate-bearing, disallowed Black Judaism on our own group, who acts as a go-between for the white women and the innocent Colored girl, who would sell the white womanhood if he thought by so doing he would incur favor of the white man. This is the type that menaces his whole group by spying, doublecrossing, keeping the whites posted on what is happening in the Black section and practically stirring up lynching parties. Along with the "cracker" and the foreign foreigner he should, for the benefit of all good citizens, be sent somewhere out of the country.
PERHAPS something far worse than a cost of star and feathers awaited Marie Olmstead had the courts permitted her to be taken back to the Southern farm. There is something worse than death. It is a living hell, and a living hell is just the life some of our poor, helpless young women caught in the meadows of Southern fat have to live. And if these contemptible curs were not too ignorant to catch the meaning and absorb the point, we might say "The mills of the gods grind slowly, but they grind exceeding fine."
WONDER what it is that dentists put in false teeth to keep them from warping during a hot argument?
WE HAVE IT on good authority that the word for "Hello" in Hawaii is "akabihaiahulohaiku!" Telephone operators please note
WHAT WILL THE HARVEST BE?
OUR READERS have doubtless seen the apportionment delegates vote in the Republican convention recently promulgated by the national committee. On its face it seems fair, reasonable and just, because it makes Republican votes polled in the last preceding presidential election the basis upon which the apportionment is made. Until a few years ago the apportionment of delegates to the national conventions of the first and third of the Democratic party—based upon the state representation in the national congress—double the number of delegates that each state had senators and representatives in congress. THIS RULE is somewhat arbitrary because representation in congress is based upon population and not upon votes or voters. But with a full vote, a free ballot and a fair trial of the candidates that could be devised. The only criticism that could appropriately be made is due to the fact that the political strength of the different parties is not wholly recognized. In the Democratic convention the Republican state of Pennsylvania has about the same voting strength as the Democratic state of Texas and in the Republican convention the Democratic state of Texas would have about the same voting strength as the Republican state of Pennsylvania.
THIS OBJECTION would be negligible as compared with other methods of apportionment if all voters in every state were allowed free access to the ballot box. The unit rule was also observed by both of the major parties and still is by the Democratic party, but it was abolished by the Republican convention of 1850 as a result of the bitter contest between Blaine and Grant for the presidential nomination of that year. General Grant, who was a major of the New York Congress, under the leadership of Senator Conkling, the state convention passed a resolution instructing the vote to be cast as a unit for Grant, notwithstanding the fact that a number of districts had elected Blaine delegates. This led to the repudiation of the unit rule.
THE TENDENCY in the Republican conventions has been not only to ignore customs and traditions of the past, but to make the popular vote the basis of representation. That recent apportionment is predicated upon the erroneous assumption that the election returns from the different states disclose the actual strength of the parties in the state. Every state has a majority of voters, so it be true the effect is to allow the local Democratic machines—especially in the solid South—to fix the representation in Republican national conventions.
IN OTHER WORDS the Republican national committee has simply notified Democratic leaders that in the proportion that they will exclude Republicans from the ballot box, the party will exclude Democrats from the delegation in the convention party. This means a complete abandonment by the party of any effort to enforce the fifteenth amendment and that the violation, evasion or nullification of that amendment by any state will not only meet with no opposition in and factually therefore will be accepted, be respected in and factually therefore. To say the least this is cowardly and inexcusable.
HOT SHOTS
NOW THAT the Ku Klux Klan has practically assumed control of the Valparaiso (Indiana) university, we may expect radical innovations in the curriculum, the personnel of the directing heads and professors and in the requirements for entrance. The university was established in 1873 and was remarkable in that it was the one big seat of learning that welcomed the poor boy of any nationality, race, creed or color. It enjoyed an uninterrupted course of internal disruptions it was unable to meet its obligations. Here is where that noble, benevolent, Christianlike 100 per cent American organization stepped in to save the day.
TO FEEL that we have in this wonderful country of ours a band of men self-sacrificing enough to step in where angels fear to tread, as it were, and throw their full support into the work of establishing home made codes, theories and laws, and of eliminating such undesirables as the Jow, the Negro, the foreigner and the Catholic, is indeed comforting in these troublesome after-war times.
DX WHERE is there another university in the world made codes, theories and laws. The Call sage, "a kurikulum in lynching, tarring and feathering, plain and fancy regulation of other people's business, horsewhipping, and modern courtesy?" The New York World opines:
"As usual in the most modern institutions instructions in theory and technical detail may be combined. Ieasons for Anglo-Saxon supremacy will fall in the former classification: the melting temperature of tar as a medium for affixing feathers in the latter. Students will learn their grasp of practical details by 'laboratory work' in actual lynching parties under experienced leaders."
THE ST. LOUIS POST DISPATCH also sees possibilities of the dissemination by the K. K. K. U to all students of knowledge heretofore imparted to medical students only. Their point is well taken as the following excerpt shows:
"In several cases persons who were whipped or otherwise reformed have been killed or permanently injured by the foggers of anatomical knowledge. To fog a woman within an inch of her life, and yet inflict no fatal injury, requires a profound knowledge of physiology, as well as a high degree of skill, and these things can be obtained only through study and preparation, regardless of the foggers' natural gift for the work. Classes in taring and feathering, too, would enable the students to understand the minimum effects with the minimum expenditure of materials."
THE GREAT MAJORITY of American newspapers are as enthusiastic over the prospect of the Khan assuming control of the Valparaiso university as are those just quoted. It is particularly gratifying to note that under the new management the doors will be open to all races, creeds and colors, provided they have the "necessary qualifications." That might be construed to mean that Jews, Negroes, foreigners and Catholics in that somebody must be willing to make the supreme sacrifice if science is to be advanced. The heads of our big universities throughout the country must feel clugged when they think of the scoop put over by the K's U. located in a little jerkwater town in Indiana.
THE EDITOR of the New York Post says: "The Georgia house of representatives has passed a bill taxing grand opera performances $2,500 each, which shows just how mad a cotton grower gets when he sees Atlanta putting on city airs while his cotton pickers are leaving him nothing to abuse but the boll weevil."
EVEN IF YOU DO have your coal for this winter all snug in the blim, you must worry about whether you will be able to get any more next spring for the following winter.
MR. VOLSTEAD SAYS one drink doesn't hurt a man. Evidently he hasn't been trying any of this new stuff.
A BRIDE and groom have gone honeymooning in a plane, and we trust they will get back home before they have their first falling out.
THE ROAD HOG is the one who kicks dust in your face after you have passed seventeen others and kicked dust in their faces.
A VILLAGE is a place where you call Central and ask if she has heard whether it's a boy or a girl.
IT IS A WONDERFUL THING to have one day of rest in seven. We need it another day in which to get over it.
ADVERTISING is the fine art of telling people what you think of yourself—and making them believe it.
THE THING that impresses the layman is not the king in that Egyptian tomb, but the jack—get it?
THE LAST WORDS of some Southerners are too long delayed.
YES, HELEN, an automobile is peculiar. It runs better when its tired.
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POLICING CHINA BIG PROBLEM
[From the Manila Times]
The foreigners who were captured and carried off to the stronghold of the Shantung bandits on May 7 have all be released, and memory of the incident is rapidly slipping into oblivion. Little notice seems to have been attracted by the fact that the most of the Chinese taken prisoner at the same time have not been released. The dispatches indicate that they still hold and are in a critical condition.
Since the release of the foreigners, it is said, the supply of food has ceased and conditions have grown much worse than when there were foreigners among the captives. The Shanghai Rotary club has made a most commendable move in bringing the matter to the attention of the authorities of commerce. The prisoners are now there, therefore foreign nations can do little toward effecting their release.
But foreign powers can, and are apparently inclined to do something to prevent a recurrence of the incident. They are studying some means for effectively policing the main arteries of commerce in China. Such a step would deal a death blow to banditry in the country by removing the chief source of income for the brigands. The principal arteries of communal life in the country effectively guarded against raids there would be little for the outlaws to subsist on. As trade became more secure the advantages of legitimate occupations would call to many now in the bandit gangs, and the country would gradually settle down to real work.
The exact nature of the policing force offers considerable difficulty. A force of Gurkha or Sikh police has suggested. Another and later suggested. Another and later suggested of a Ghitse gendarmerie officered and controlled by foreign officers.
Such a force also has possibilities, although for a number of years it would not be so reliable as a force of Guhrks. Neither would it command the same respect. On the other hand, a Chinese force would not arouse the antagonism that a foreign force would arouse.
ANTI-NEGRO PROPAGANDA [Chicago Journal]
It is interesting to note that the Paris police have barred "The Birth of a Nation" from the screen, but for reasons which would not be accepted in this country as valid. Negroes comprise 60 per cent of the population of the French empire, yet there is no race problem in the American population. Negroes there is a "color line" in that sense. This aspect of the case, however, does not alter the fact that "The Birth of a Nation" should never have been permitted in the United States, for it was never anything but a pretentious bid for profits by commercializing anti-Negro sentiment. It never measured up to the title in any degree, for the activities of in Ku Klux Klan in the South become clearly heard by the government into national proportions. The nation was not "horn" in any such atmosphere, nor are the rides of the klansmen to be compared with any of the great events which went into the building of the republic. Americans might well emulate the example of the Paris police and forbid these fiery appeals to race prejudice.
The Hook! The Hook!
LIGHTS AND SHADOWS
"Clementine," he said, almost tragically, "was the light of the morning of my desire. She was colored like the blossom of the lovely sunflower and her slim and agile body was delicately sculptured on the Venus of Millo design. To say that I loved her, my dear Bengoodough, is like saying that sugar is sweet. But alas! when we reached the end of the long, long trail that was slowly winding into the lands of our roseate dreams, we came to the parting of the ways. She was truly Chicago my dear Bengoodough. The unmistakable Chichigan atmosphere hovered around her like a halo. She was, in other words, expensive. However I closed my eyes to her faults and blindly decided to cast my lot with her little. Do you remember that night in the Enterainer cafe that I let you have five dollars which you never repaid? (Editor's note: it is noticeable of the Sagamore that he is extremely frank with his friends. Also, he possesses a memorable memory. What is five delicately shuffled off the floor done of the moon of that night I asked Clementine to share my fortune with me, also my a little fortune. That evening, after I had donated money to five dollars, I returned to her house for some purpose or other the nature of which I did not know. The ploom to she was still at home, strange to say, and so was her matter. It happened, a little later, that I heard my promised bride and my scheduled mamma-in-law in conversation. Just to think, my Clementine was saying, "I am to marry the wealthy and handsome Sagamore! isn't too sweet. Mommer; you can eat your teeth. You can eat your teeth. Won't it be wonderful? Now aren't you proud of your daughter?" With a sigh the Sagamore dropped his head into his hands. "And," said I, "did you—er-carry on?" "Carry on!" he gulped. "Place my person in the hands of a designing female. Hardly dumbbell! I can't do it. John Reb who led the retreat from Gettysburg. No since that day has been a part of my dreams. But do not judge me harshly. Bengoodough. I want to give you a clear insight into my character. Justarry a weet bit, if you please, and I narrate to you my adventure with the Sagamore. The story of Aurora you will understand that to be forewarned is to be foremeared!"
(To be continued)
Jim Jones, who lives across the street from our house, bought a new car. Friend of mine passed me the other day and I said to him: "See Jim's new car." Yah, I see it, aplains me. "What's the city garage?" he answered: "City garage?" sez I, looking rather inquiringly, as I hadn't heard of Chicago having a public garage. "Say, man," drawn out my friend, "how long is you going to stay dumb? Don't you see Jim's car parked in front of his house?" I asked. "What's the city garage?" and you know well as I do that the city owns the streets, don't you?"
The Old Meddler opines that after a chap has lived in Georgia 10 years he feels like taking out naturalization and then he moves into a state farther north.
Her Hair
One day, I thought, she will let down her hair.
That living gold, that prison of my soul,
Where lie those scented shadows whose dim lights
Mock my peace and storm my self-control.
One day I'll bathe, as in some summer sea,
'Mid that soft treasure, and will pass my hands
With her fingers through that sunset slow
Then with kisses bind those gleaming strands.
One day, indeed, she did, let down her hair;
It felt puffs and curls about my feet.
And I—I went my way a wiser man.
A woman's crowning glory is—decet!
The bull stood on the railroad track.
The tles he tried to rake.
The engineer grabbed "Hamburger steak!"
And cried: "Hamburger steak!"
-MAVIS CLARE-
There is no slick animal in a newspaper as so "normaly." If you think so, ask the owner of FAY.
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1923
TALKS ON PREVENTIVE MEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES, HYGIENICS AND SANITATION
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country who are below par physically and who are in need of competent medical advice and supervision as to their physical condition. One of the state officers has well said: "To many people the difference between a horizontal and an upright position." So long as the individual is able to keep on his feet and to go, he feels that he is well and has no need for medical care. So soon as he is unable to keep on his feet, but is compelled to go to bed, he willilingly sit on the floor, as is sick of course, immediately calls on a physician to relieve and cure his sickness. This, too, is true.
What is Health Examination?
A health examination is a complete physical inventory made by a doctor. It is known the human system from A to Z. It takes into account one's assets, which is health, and one's liabilities, which is disease. What would you think of, a merchant who ran his business for years—perhaps 5, 10 or 20 years without ever taking "stock" from the merchant who account his assets or liabilities?
What would you think of an owner of an automobile who operates a valuable car for months and years without ever laying up his car for a general inspection, oilling and greasing, tightening up and adjusting the car's suspension, it represents, perhaps, a man's life savings, but health may represent life itself. An automobile may call for a considerable outlay of cash, of several thousand dollars, but health represents many, many thousands of dollars, money to say something about discomfort, not only to yourself, but to officers.
You would exercise common sense in taking an annual inventory of your merchandise on hand as to the probabilities of it continuing to be marketable or as to the impairment of its market. A wise and sensible owner of a good car would see that his car is inspected frequently by the best possible expert in the field, because the valuable than the most costly automobile. So why not have a general physical examination made of yourself once in six months or on each and every birthday to determine your physical assets and liabilities? This means whether there is beginning impairment which will indicate the standard or increase your liabilities. And second, this physical examination will indicate to you, perhaps, that you are in excellent physical condition, that you are up to the standard—that your assets have full par value. This is good bookkeeping. It is making a business of life, which is above all other business.
THE ONLOOKER
By A. L. JACKSON
supremacy. Too bad we cannot make some sort of arrangement with Mr. Hays, say a few votes in the Republican convention, for the elimination of the grinning cap-in-hand brother on the screen. But we forget that, except in the opinion of Henry Foer, Mr. Hays supposed to be of puffin Poor man. Where are the bad men to come from now?
JIM CROW INTERFERES
HE golfers of St. Louis received a shock when they dis-
received a shock when they discovered that the Jim Crow arrangement which gave the public golf course in that city over to the brother on Monday of each week threatened to deprive the Labor day crowd of several thousands of play on the course in order that a handful of the brothers might be accommodated. There is no way ever to accommodate a public place. It is illogical, unreasonable and unfair to everybody. Maybe these stupid people will wake up some day and see the point. Some gentlemen from Arkansas caught in a raid on a disorderly house in Chicago the other night evidently saw the point, for they had so far forgotten their Southern habits as to visit a house where black and white women were on perfect equality, as it should be, in their base occupation. Snin and dirt know no color line, nor does any race know any color. If the white man would look this fact in the face even when it does not suit his convenience he might justify his position some time.
THE opening of the Douglass National bank's new home is of special interest and significance not only to the Race as a whole, but to the bank in Chicago. A national bank in Chicago, where bank under any circumstances calls for skill, courage and sound business acumen, will go far toward showing ourselves as well as the rest of the world what we have in us, even when the chances for us in the business world are slim. A successful bank must be backed up by other successful commercial businesses and the bank in turn will make it possible for young business men who have character as well as salable ideas to get properly started toward a career. It ought to make them a part of the bank and skeptical about the future of the Race in the field of business put up our mourning robes for a while and take on a more joyful expression.
It is a common saying that 'the woman will have the last word, but at the athletic club recently the case was reversed. Husband and wife had been arguing and finally the wife murmured plaintively: "I don't know what would happen if you and I ever agreed," whereupon the man glowed, and he replied bitterly: "I'd be wrong: I'd be wrong"—Chicago Daily News.
The National Health council inaugurated a national campaign on July 24, 1923, for the annual health
6X m examination of every citizen to be examined, 4, the birthday of the nation. This being examined physically; is a good a n wise who is a national council also advises that every citizen have a careful physical examination made or herself on his or her birthday.
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and oftener, if necessary, or if there is any indication of impairment at the first physical examination. This greatly conserve and increase one's ability to perform daily days may be many or they may be few. This is decided largely by the individual himself.
You will agree with us, that the way to increase or to insure a child's ability to do things, to take the best physical care of one self while well and active, and when sick to secure immediately the best possible medical advice.
Health is the best asset of an individual, of a community or nation. With all earthly things are possible.
The National Health Council has made some careful investigations as to the health of the people of the nation, and the council's advice is well worth while. This National Health Council is an organization or a confederation of all the public health and medical organizations of the United States, and the consideration the council made this proposition and the various health organizations throughout the United States are heartily supporting it with the sole object in life of prolonging human life and conserving and promoting physical efficiency.
This organization found by examining war records of the physical examinations of young men of the United States for military service in the World War that more than 40 percent of the men of this country were physically unit for military service.
The council finds and estimates that at least 45,000,000 of the people of the United States are in need of competent medical advice and supervision at any given time. And the council also discloses the fact that, as a result of its investigation, at any given time in the United States there are 45,000,000 of the ordered people) actually sick and under the care of physicians. It also estimated that at the same time there are at least 45,000,000 people in this
JOINING THE ISSUE
TRAVELING through the state
OF TEXAS is an unplanned
TRAVELING through the state of Indiana for several hundred miles and talking with the natives gave us some opportunity to study one of the strongholds of the K. K. K. Everywhere we saw signs and vertising big projections on the door and Klan picnics, which seem to be quite popular in that region. But more significant than any of these things was the condition of the country itself. The farms were poor looking and still kept with fences sadly in need of repair and fields gone to weeds. It looked
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fields gone to A. L. Jackson weeds. It looked like Indiana had just about quit farming the Klan. In every county school houses were empty and deserted. Without schools how is any people to survive? If the development of the Klan is to rob us of our schools and take the old-time American spirit of getting things done that ought to be done away from us it is more of a murderous predicament. Or's the predicament that either the head of the Klan or the head of Walton is to come off in Oklahoma shows that at last the issue is being joined on this Klan business. We think that the odds are rather against Walton coming off from the fray whatever we win the battle goes it will serve to arouse the country as to the necessity of meeting the issue before it gets out of hand.
WHY STOP HERE?
WILL HAYS announces that in return for the letting down of the bars on American films an agreement has been made with a longer leo whereby the familiar role of bad men. What will the scenario writers do now? The Jew controls the industry, so that it is difficult to use him in that role, and we never saw a Jew yet that looked natural portrayed as a gunman or with a vicious knife in his hand. Unless he is in a clothing store or a loan bank he looks out of cast as a villain. Surely this will be hailed as a step in advance of the law, and all the other powerful foreign races living among us are separated from the villain roles the only folks left are the poor yellow men and black men. Obviously the latter have their limitations of use before prejudiced American audiences. Nobody but Thomas Dixon dares to portray rape on the screen and the only other place left for him is a funny man with a wrist and a superbundance of white teeth. It is hard to do justice to the hand of a black man and make him stand up and shoot it out with a white man, even though he died in the attempt. That is too much like social equality and a threat at white
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