Chicago Defender

Saturday, November 10, 1923

Chicago, Illinois

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FIRES 16 SHOTS INTO WIFE'S HEAD IN TAXICAB Edward Morris Defeated For Superior Court Judgeship ROW OVER MONEY IS FATAL Five revolver shots in front of 4010 Vincennes Ave. shortly after 7 oclock Saturday evening caused Al- Five revolver A. Vincennes. a clock Saturday heart Robinson, 35 years old, who lived at that address, to drop to the pavement fatally wounded with three bullets before interruption with his wife, Amananda. S. K. B. Robinson, an employee of the Illinois Steel mills, died three hours later at the County hospital and the police statement to the police he accused his wife of shooting him. The officers apprehended Mrs. Robinson in the rear of her home 30 minutes after the shooting. She refused to give any reason at first, but finally admitted it was over $5. She seized the money the wife said. Mrs. Robinson had just returned from the grocery and had placed $5 on the bed and went to the kitchen. Robinson pocketed the money and when his wife returned to the room asked for another $5, according to Mrs. Robinson's story. She reminded him of the money he had taken from the mills. He asked why he wanted money. He swore, she said, and threatened to knock her down. A revolver was seized and the couple fought their way from the A revolver was seized and the couple fought their way from the house into the street. When arrested Mrs. Robinson's face was bruised and bloody. She was exonerated at the coroner's inquest. THEATERS IN WASHINGTON REFUSE YOU Washington, Nov. 9.—Another link in the chain of segregation at the nation's capital has been forged. Theaters, which hitherto have had a rigid policy or exclusion in connection with their regular performances, but have spared our group from exclusion when large special musical concerts of a high order were to be offered, have now swept away even this last vestige of opportunity for the cultivation of the higher nature. Prof. J. Hurl Lewis, musician and founder and for years leader of the well known Amphion Glee club, is the first to feel the sting. He had received some intimation of the change of policy, and although he had secured the despatch he appeared in the humiliation, refusal on reaching the theater. To make sure he addressed a communication to T. Arthur Smith, Inc., the company controlling the musicals held at the new National theater. He stated in part: "I have been a patron of yours for these recitals for the past five or six seasons, regularly supporting me promptly at the close of the season. I hold five tickets entitleing me to a seat in row E, seat 18, second halony, for the recitals by the Philadelphia orchestra. The object of this communication is to request you to kindly advise concerning this matter, so that may prevent the illumination of our refusal admission should I present myself at these recitals." To this letter T. Arthur Smith replied as follows for the company: "I am forced to comply with the rules governing the management of the theaters, and suggest that you permit us to redeem your tickets to avoid any possibility of embarrassment and attitude is to invite the cooperation and patronage of all who are interested in good music, and we regret any incident that may indicate a change in our purpose." Chicago Defender for Regulated Tag Days—Is Against Nuisances The tag day nuisance has for a long time been an abomination to the city of Chicago. Every charity had one and all the fakers had another. Just when the nuisance is fairly regulated along comes an organization with a special request to upset the work. The organized and responsible charities are right in protesting against breaking up an understanding and agreement which has been beneficial to everybody to favor a particular group. It seems unfortunate that political pressure should bring about chaos in a situation like this. We are weakened as a Race when we are put in a position of asking special favors. What we want and must demand is rights and not favors. The fellow that can pay you off with a favor is apt to think his part of the bargain is fulfilled when it comes to the point of asking him for what is due you because it is coming to you. A special thing of this kind is unwise and unwarranted from the experience this city has had from an avalanche of tag days by special permit. HUSBAND'S SWEETHEART KILLED PEACEFUL WIFE, ENDING LOVE TRIANGLE Another love triangle involving a man and two women brought death to one of the women principals when the man sought to return to his wife whom he had deserted. The man is John Coffey. His wife, Mrs. Lillian Coffey, 30 years old, 4423 Vincennes Ave. was shot and fatally wounded at the door of her home shortly after 2 a.m. Saturday, and accused Mrs. Minnie Nichols, the alleged "other woman," in a dying statement to the police. Jealousy is said to have been the motive. Mrs. Nichols, a waitress at Harris' bakery and restaurant, 200 East 35th St. lives at 3013 Vernon Ave. in the Bronx. Her years association with Coffey which began after she had separated from her husband. Broke Seventh Commandment Coffey, according to Mrs. Nichols, spent night after night at her home. She bought clothes for him, she said, and gave him money as she earned it. Then after a quarrel with his wife Coffey moved to her home at the Vernon Ave. address, deserting the area. A few days ago he effected a reconciliation with his wife and during Mrs. Nichols' absence packed his clothes, which she claims to have given him, and returned to his home. Mrs. Nichols believed she was being called Coffey's home by phone. Mrs. Coffey answered. Her husband refused to come to the phone. Made Threat Over Phone Mrs. Nichols, Coffey said, mentioned something about the clothes he had taken away and, according to his wife, had said: "Well, I'm coming over there and you'll be sorry." After the phone conversation his wife came to him and said: "Now you see what you're going to get. I hope she will kill you," he said. When asked why his wife made that statement Coffey said he didn't know, but thought she was joking. A few minutes later Mrs. Coffey answered a summons at the door. A woman stood there. She asked, according to Mrs. Clementine Brown, a roomer in the Coffey home, if she was in the room. The Coffey said: "Yes" and three shots were fired. Two went wild and one struck Mrs. Coffey in the abdomen. Mrs. Nichols Accused Mrs. Coffey accused Mrs. Nichols of shooting her and identified her as the woman in the presence of Officer Corcoran of the Third district, who took Mrs. Nichols to Provident hospital Saturday afternoon to confront the dying woman. Mrs. Coffey died at 11:30 o'clock Sunday night. Two hours after the shooting Mrs. Nichols went to the Third district police station and gave herself up. It was not Coffey's wife whom she intended to kill, she said, but Coffey himself. Mrs. Coffey jumped in front of her husband and caught the fatal bullet instead. Mrs. Nichols ATTY. EDWARD MORRIS BEATEN FOR JUDGESHIP said. She was held for murder by a coroner's jury at the inquest held Monday at Provident hospital. She was represented by Attorney Thomas P. Reilly (white). Mrs. Coffey, formerly of Birlingham, Mla. was a school teacher and has been involved with Chicago nine years. Coffey said the break between them came because he had grabbed away some money he had promised to give her. She told him, he said, that she was "fired of that sort of thing" and took his key. Then he moved to the home of Mrs. Nichols, he said. Coffey is held by the police as a material witness. PLAYING WITH GUN FATAL Ocean City, N. J., Nov. 6.—While "playfully" firing a .38 calibre revolver at passing automobiles Robert Heaty shot and probably fatally wounded George Breckley (white) of this city, who was passing in his car when he shot the back of Breckley's head and physicians have not yet been able to locate it. Heaty surrendered to the police at once. ATTY. EDWA BEATEN FC Edward H. Morris, regular Republican candidate for judge of the superior court, received the backing and votes of 145,526 of his fellow citizens for that high position. In any ordinary judicial election this vote would have assured a victory. But Chicago turned out in force and put over a half million ballots in the polls, a circumstance which made the race almost anybody's and beyond the prediction of even the political experts. In the face of the prejudiced and vicious attack made on Mr. Morris by the Chicago Bar association report which raised the race issue in order to carry out the object of its sponsors, the showing of Mr. Morris is gratifying. It means something to a Race man when nearly 150,000 chil- zers of both race testify by their ballots that they believe in a man record- er of his race or color. This ought to prove to voters of Color everywhere that it is for their best interests to stay by the old Republican ship. Mr. Morris was put in nomination by the regular Republican county. Although he apparently received the backing of his party in substantial fashion, if he had received the full support of the party he would have been elected. It is rumored that our mayor and his wife, Martha, had ripped their followers, so yale WIFE SAYS DENTIST HIT HER (Picture on page 2) BY J. LE COUNT CHESTNUT Hartford, Conn, Nov. 9. In a crowded court room Mrs. Viola Hinkson, styled the best breasted and most stated in the superior court before Judge William L. Balbite that her husband, Dr. Fitzthomas A. Hinkson, dentist and society leader, had on one occasion by hand by one of the braids of her hair. The wife asks for an absolute divorce on the grounds of cruelty, seeking also alimony and the custody of their 2-year-old son. Her petition curtains her husband up numerous occasions slapped, kicked and choked her. Dr. Hinkson is well known throughout the East and is a Brooklyn boy. He is a graduate of the Howard university dental school and was married in 1914 to Miss Vioia Benson of this city. For years Vioia have loved the city, but no capital city of the Nutmeg State. Their home, 67 Harold Ave, has been the scene of many hospitalities. In her story on the stand Mrs. Hinkson claimed her married life has been a series of cruelties since eight months after the marriage when the doctor slapped her in an argument over money. She went out also on three occasions she had left her husband. At one time, in 1916, she left for six months, going to Philadelphia, where she worked in the office of a dentist. On another occasion she left, going to Bridgeport. The final parting came in June of this year, when the wife, taking her daughter to the mother Mrs. Huntert Rogers, in Middletown. Attorney Howard Drew on the very first question in cross-examination asked Mrs. Rogers, the plaintiff's mother, if she had not also divorced her first husband on charges of cruelty. To this she falteringly stammered a reply of YES. Dr. Hinkson, Bill Hill who is attorney for Mrs. Hinkson, in the same lawyer who conducted the suit for Mrs. Rogers, mother of the plaintiff, in her divorce proceedings against her first husband. Dr. Hinkson denies the allegations of his wife. He holds that all troubles were over financial matters. He stated that since his wife left the family, she has for the last year's milk and allowed $5 per week for the child's support. A decision by Judge Maltble is expected at an early date. the straight Democratic ticket, forgetting the message they brought to the South Side a while back urging a non-partisan election. Voters are asking where were these gentlemen who accepted the aid and support of Mr. Morris and his friends in the last election, and why they split the ticket when our supposed Democratic frelds are so short of memory? Mr. Morris is a good loser. He fought a good, clean fight despite the dastardly tactics of the Bar association. But the memory of the Race vote will serve to remind these Illuminati of the officers of the Bar elections. We lost this contest. But we are coming back. A day will be sure to come when repentance and explanations will be in order and they will come from the Bar association. Our tried and true friend, the Chicago Daily News, deserves the support and commendation of all thinkers in the Bar association's support of Morris. The New Yorker and supported the lead and contention of the Defender that all good citizens should co-operate in securing the Race public recognition when that recognition has been won by merit, and in turn assure the city of the backing of Race voters for sound government. This election was made history, even though it was not the best. The rest of the story is in the hands of voters of Color at coming elections. Reading from left to right, Elmer McLain and James Spoles, pupils of the Douglas school, Chicago; Gordon Diffis, wounded World's War veteran, and Miss Elizabeth Condon, Red Cross nurse. Picture taken at the Soldiers' hospital, 47th St. and Drexel Blvd., where Diffis is one of the hundreds of soldiers sent there for medical treatment. The soft strains of the violins brought back memories of the past and these two school boys, forgetting the indignities heaped upon their Race, have gone out to try to do some good for humanity's sake. HUBBY AND $1,700 IS MISSING Mrs. Hattie Simms. 2006 Dearborn St. appeared before Judge George B. Holmes and asked for a warrant for her husband, Carl W. Simms, whom she accused of taking $1,700 from her, $33 from a roomer, Mrs. Fannie Wright, a gun, all his clothing and disappearing from home. Mrs. Simms stated that she had drawn the money from the bank last Saturday upon her husband's advice, as he had persuaded her that she should have the cash money to make her own money on a home early Monday morning. The wife, who was only recently released from the hospital, declared that her husband retired early Saturday evening. Some time during the night he carried out his successfully laid plans and departed for part unknown. They were married seven years ago and to her, but she has had a great deal of trouble with her husband over a woman who is known to her as Mrs. Giles. The police expect to locate the two together. In This Issue Sam Peyton's Touchdown for Howard Beat Wilberforce, 7 to 0. Hampton Victor Over Old Rival, Lincoln. Harry Wills Winner Over Jack Thompson. Negro League Players in Cuban Winter League. ALL THIS AND A LOT MORE SPORTS ON PAGE SIX Skidding Truck Kills Old Man; Driver Is Held New York, Nov. 9. — Joseph Stanley, 30, 332 West 517th St., was held on a technical charge of homicide Friday when a truck he was driving struck and knocked down Dr. John H. Branen (white), 65, 58 West 331st St., who died from his injuries while on the operating table of a hospital hospital, owned by the department of street cleaning, struck the doctor at 523 St. and Ninth Ave., just as he stepped off the sidewalk, and his head hit the pavement when he struck the street. Traffic is exceedingly heavy at this point, but Stanley managed to stop his heavy truck before running over his victim. He jumped from the truck and commandeered the doctor to Roosevelt hospital, where he died without regaining consciousness. A fracture of the skull when his head hit the street is believed to be the cause of his death. Seek Pardon for Doctor Now in Pen Macon, Ga., Nov. 9.—Arms. Viola Ross Napier (white), member of the legislature from Bible county and an attorney, has taken up the fight to secure a pardon for Dr. N.C. Mitchell, who is serving a life sentence for the alleged murder of his nephew, Henry Sam Mitchell, whom he is charged with having poisoned for the purpose of collecting $21,000 life insurance. A number of papers have been filed with the prison commission, chief among them being an affidavit filed Georgia chemist, in which he takes issue with the testimony of Dr. Bunce and Lightner, experts who testified at the trial. The body of Henry Mitchell was exhumed at Vienna, Ga., in 1920, a year after death, and Dr. Mitchell was a witness. Conviction was set aside, but lates a similar verdict was returned. FALLS OFF BUILDING Suffering with internal and other injuries, Clifford Collier, 47, 3805 La Salle, Montana. While wracking a building at 51st St. and South Park Ave. he fell from a wall. GOV. SMALL REFUSES TO SIGN The strenuous efforts of Mississippi officials to have R. D. Ruffin, 4231 St. Lawrence Ave., returned to the Lawderdale county convict farm were frustrated by Attorney William J. Latham. Ruffin was accused of transgressing the Mississippi prohibition laws and escaping from the farm last June. Ten years ago Ruffin had been convicted for the unlawful manufacture of spiritous liquors, paid a fine of $500 and served a term of six months. The records of this service were lost and the officials, without any judicial action, so Ruffin claims, put him to work upon the county road for another six months. Ruffin, without giving notice, left the camp one night last June and made his way here. He had left his money behind him in a bank at Meridian, Miss. In an attempt to have it transferred here his whereabouts were discovered. On the night of Oct. 19 Ruffin received a drug store and answer a long distance telephone call from Meridian. He was arrested on a fugitive warrant and taken to jail to await the picture of the Mississippi authorities. Attorney Latham obtained a writ of habeas corpus, returnable before Judge Timothy Hurley of the criminal court. In court he was denied for hearing on the extra-difluction proceedings at the office of Governor Len Small. Attorney Latham argued that there was nothing in the record to show that Ruffin had been convicted and sentenced for any crime; that when a man is not lawfully imprisoned he has the right to use his own methods of ending his confinement and in such case is not an "escaped convict." The governor of Illinois promptly advised the governor of Mississippi that he would not honor the extra-diffrion. PRICE TEN CENTS Y LAW IFE dgeship 16 SHOTS END LIFE OF WIFE Springfield, Ill., Nov. 9.—One of the most brutal murders of recent times was perpetrated recently when Chas. J. Mosley, 21, shot his 18-year-old wife, Jeanette Lockhart Mosley, 15, by a rifle. Mosley was committed in a taxi driven by Burton Whitcomb (white) which Mosley had hired, presumably to take his wife to a dance. According to the graphic story told the policeman by Whitcomb, theump had stabbed his hires at 11th and Jefferson Sts. and at that time there seemed to be nothing between them; "they seemed to be pretty loving." At Washington and 11th Sts., according to the driver, five shots were fired by the police, the object of the phon, threw his engine out of gear and jumped from the taxi. The car traveled slowly west on Washington St. and came to a stop at Wabash driveway. Other witnesses testified that when the taxi halted other shots were fired, totaling 16. A few minutes later Mosley stepped lightly from the car and started to run, but was soon halted by four officers who were on the scene and disarmed. A .32 caliber and rifle was fired before leaving the death car, was taken from him. At the coroner's inquest Moslay testified that he had been married to Jeanette only two months and had been separated the greater part of the year. In a story: "I was working in Waukegan and I sent her letters and money. She never wrote to me. So three weeks ago I bought a revolver by mail. I intended to kill her if I found that she was untrue to me, I came back here to Springfield and found what I had been afraid of was true. "So last night I told her I'd take her to a dance. After we got into the taxi I put my arms around her and asked her if she would come back to me." "She said, 'Shut up, or I'll bust you in the mouth.'" "I told her that if she hit me it would be the last slapping she would ever do, but she slapped me anyway. And then I held her on the floor and shot her. I hope she's dead." Moslay has been held to the grand jury without ball. Mrs. Lockhart was buried Thursday from the Union Baptist church. BLIND MAN FALLS OUT OF WINDOW New York, Nov. 9. 9. Benjamin Bryan, 38, 108 137th St., a blind man, accidentally fell from the second story window of his home into the cement courtyard he ow last Saturday and was dangerously injured. The blind man was picked up unconscious and rushed to Columbus hospital after being attended to. Loreppe Harlem, Bryan's friend, in possible fracture of the skull, a fractured right ankle and lacerations about the face and body. It is said he stumbled while near the open window and fell through. LOVED HIS LICKER "Judge, I just naturally love liquor, and since I can't buy it, I just makes it, for it takes a gallon a day to do me," declared Thomas McHenry, who had been arrested by Sergeants Mitchell and Reynolds in his home at 2726 Dearborn St. when they caught him in the act of making money with him for $100 and costs and sentenced to 20 days in the house of correction. FIGHTS DUEL WITH WOMAN A revolver battle was engaged in between Will Robinson, 48, 1824 Federal St., and Mrs. Marissa Smith in her home at 1910 Dearborn St. Robinson was shot in the chest, and Mrs. Smith received a bullet wound in the abdomen. Both are confined at the bridewell hospital. Their conditions would allow neither of them to make a statement regarding the trouble. PAGE TWO CHURCHMEN ASK WHERE DID ALL OUR MONEY GO? Deacons of Friendship Win Initial Row Before Court Against Their Pastor Friendship Baptist church is one of the leaders among Chicago congregations and holds a high place among the people residing on the West Side. New York City's Episcopal Church belongs to the aggressive type of Christians who believe in making things sit. He has had abundant opportunities to be the best, and a result a "horrors nest" has been stirred up among his followers. Cause of Trouble The present trouble dates back to an effort of his congregation to enter in "Big Business." That was about three years ago when a number of citizens decided to start a co-operative business. They formed a corporation and obtained letters of incorporation from the company. They run a grocery store and meat market. Stock was sold for $10 a share. Many of the stockholders were members and friends of the grocery store. The company was $4,700. More than a score-planked down $100 each. Rev. Drain was an enthusiastic promoter of the enterprise. He was president and good sales manager. He was treasurer and William Zillmiller secretary. The grocery store was opened at a small amount of enthusiasm and a very small amount of experience. It lasted only about a year, then faded. Rev. Drain, his wife Booker and Zelda, joined him, thus the grocery store was able to mix religion with business. Business Blows Up But religion, cabbage and pork chops do not make a good business combination. The result was a grow-a-mount of expectation but a steady loss of capital. Money not like that is the cash in the shop for $7,200 had come in the front door and disappeared through the back door. The business went "on the blink". Stockholders began to look in dindeds. Not a "divvy" was there. 19 Meetings were held. A report of the business was demanded from Rev. Drain and Treasurer Booker. Stockholder and Treasurer Booker their money they wanted a report showing where it went. It was not forthcoming. Finally they decided to demand a account and a court proceed and was told they were still pending. Somebody must tell where the money went. Among the leaders of the dissatisfaction with deacons, He, with Deacons James Cobb and Titon Tail, criticized the store management. Rev. Drain did not like this and ordered the deacons to church. They would not obey. A meeting was called and the "kickers" were thrown over the ramparts of the church out into "overlasting graffiti" on the Baptist, and while they were put out, they wouldn't "stay put." Gets Injunction Every Sunday the three deacons took their places in the amen corner and shouted with their old friends the Bible and went to law. A writ of injunction was issued and read to the deacons. They held a conference and asked to justice for heaven inside the court to take Friendship church instead of taking desperate chances on the outside. They met the attorney Ferdinand Barnett "criticized" for them. The court acted at once, dissolved the injunction and two deacons back to the amen corner. In dissolving the injunction the court ordered the bishopman Dratin to damn the amount of $175. When Brothers Baldridge, Beal and Cobb learned this their God from whom all blessings flow; and their "good friends" now say: "Whata you know about that?" Secretary Mellon admits the enforcement of the dry amendment is difficult and proceeds to ask for more money and larger forces with which to work. It is going mad about the dry act, while it consistently overlooks the real trouble. For a generation we have ignored the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments, and have effected the lives and franchise of some poor Race men and women about whom nobody cares. It ought to be apparent to these people everywhere one law and then expect to maintain respect for another. The Constitution of these United States until the South nullified the courted to defenses amendment questions to defenses the amendment questioned everything else concerning the government. It was part of that tradition which led the prohibition of the constitutional amendment. Now they find that they omitted part of their job when they allowed one section of them to make a mockery of the Constitution. Why not ask for men and money to enforce all the laws of the Constitution so that we can use like the easiest way to make the country dry enough to satisfy Mr. Pinchot. Even a dry governor could have no quarrel with such a program because it would bring up to what is the real trouble with us after all. JOHN GAINEY RETURNS EAST John D. Gainey, assistant chief clerk at large, railway mail service, cash station, and post office. On Saturday en route home after a tour of the river in the interest of the railway station, the Defender plant while in the city. DON'T JUDGE PICTURES BY THE FRAMES AROUND THEM Most people are so heartless and possess so little of the quality of human kindness that all they see in the world are skinny. Naturally those who are hand-capped in presenting a pleasing appearance by hair, plimsolls, blotches, or a ponytail are not going to get any attention. That is the reason you find such folks so backward and shrinking that they come to expect. You can "make the frame as lovely as the picture really is" by simply getting all of those skin disfiguring marks on your face and White Ointment. Then your good nature and sweet ways will stand out without any drawback, or only with no around you. It is economically prized, in liberal packages. The 50c size contains three times as much as the 25c size. All dealers have it— S HUSBAND HIT (Story on page 1) DR. AND MRS. F. A. HINKSON in Hartford, Conn., their home the charges of the wife in her su 1 Prominent socially in Hartford, Conn., their home city, where friends are agog over the charges of the wife in her suit for divorce. STORY OF GIRL HOLDS TWO FOR BRUTAL ATTACK A 16-year old girl appeared before Judge Houlder of the boys' court Friday morning and related a pitilable story of one of the most brutal crimes listed in the Cook county records. When she completed her narrative two young white men, Anthony Demnick, 10 South Ashland Street, and Michael Browne, 2857 Polk St., were placed under $10,000 bonds and charged with rape. Kidnapers Gather According to her story and corroborated by that of her mother, the girl, who was employed in Cicero, who was employed in Rome, when she noticed that large touring car was following close to the curb. Just before she reached her home men dragged her into the touring car she were muffled as the automobile turned and sped to the outskirts of the city. There, under cover of them, carried out their dastardly crime and threw the bruised and bleeding girl out in a vacant lot and inwardly of the next day the girl in a semiconscious state and delirious, staggered into the Maxwell St. police station, where she related her pitiful coherently as possible, then fainted. Culpritis Found Some time later an officer found Dominick, Maloney and Flicx Melicx of 1513 Gilpin Pl. asleep in the car, and after questioning them, they, with Alfred Calabrabe, owner of the autumn garden, booked on a disorderly conduct charge. The men were then brought before the injured girl and two were identified Calabrabe and Mellicx were discharged. At the hearing attempts to prove allis for the men were unavailing, when Attorney William E. K. counsel for the girl, produced blits Children To avoid imitations, always look for Proven directions on each package. dren Cry Fletch CASTO Children Cry for Fletcher's CASTORIA To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Chas H. Hatcher Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. WAKE UP! CLIPPING FROM THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE OCT. 31, 1923 What Are You Doing to Combat You have an organization looking invited to help. If you are not he and let us explain what we are do The Sphinx Real Estate 3539 South State Street. organization looking after your interests. If you are not helping now is the time to what we are doing for you. Don't wi Real Estate . Improvement Street. You have an organization looking after your interests. You have been here and you know what to do. You will call and let us explain what we are doing for you. Don't wait. Do it now. The Sphinx Real Estate . Improvement Corporation 3839 South State Street. Victory . 4513-8813 Culprita Found ERAL NEWS AND HIT HER n page 1) F. A. HINKSON ann., their home city, where friends the wife in her suit for divorce. Pen Warden Is Fined; Refused Six Elaine Men Helena, Ark. Nov. 9—Because of his refusal to accept six men of his own blood, the sentinel sentinel, the sheriff, Lee Henty, Hampton Martin, warden, has been adjudged guilty of contempt of court and met 550 by Judge E. D. Hamilton of the Lee circuit court at Marinana. The six men involved in the case were sentenced in 1919. When the state supreme court ruled that the men, twice convicted of murder, but granted bail because such retributions had not been held within two court terms as required by law, the Lee Henty sentenced them to penitentiary. The warden hold he was without authority to accept them, and they were given their liberty on the spot. of clothing and buttons found in the car that corresponded with the garments which had been torn from the body of the injured girl. Previous sentences for the car, scribing the car, stated that a huge artificial rosette was in the machine used by the morons, and this evil device was found in the car owned by Calatrace. The girl, whose name the Defender is withholding because of the fact she is widowed mother in West Taylor SL FRANK DERRICK SPEAKS Frank Derrick, 126 S. 18th Ave. Maywood, delivered an interesting lecture on Northwestern club on Wednesday evening. He chose for his subject "Stop, hate, duty of every man to allow brotherly love to the dying." Derrick further pointed out that it is not enough to must help each other by some cheering word, lift up the fallen and do all in our fellowship. Our fellowness by kind deeds and words of encouragement. His remarks were presented. PR HAWKINS CUT Edward Malone. $750 Dearborn St. was arrested by Officer Rogers on com- plaint. Bury, St. Mary Heights, 260 St. Dr. Hawkins stated that Malone had cut him when they could not agree over a price charged Mrs. Malone for a dental bill. Malone was fined $55 and costs. MOTHER:- Fletcher's Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. after your interests. You have been ping now is the time to do so. Call for you. Don't wait. Do it now. Improvement Corporation Victory-4513-8813 According to this article one of their Directors says: "We must band together against the more than 130,000 Negroes who do daily seeking to put plants in our district." THE CHICAGO DEFENDER ABYSSINIA NOW "ETHIOPIA," IS LEAGUE'S LABEL Name of Country Officially Changed by Entrance in League of Nations London, Eng., Nov. 9.—Abyssinia and Ireland have been initiated into the mysteries of the League of Nations, each receiving the password of the other signing, including other signs and tokens. Ireland enters apparently care-free, save for the British influence and indisposition the free state in the British group, adding one unit to the empire's voting strength in the doubtful world affairs. Abyssinia is under similar restraint, and came near as peace to being "black-bullied." In fact its admission came too far, the elephant bear, but the fluffy-ninth minute. This reluctance is said to obtain from the presence of slavery in the ancient practice, but it cannot be immediately eliminated, if its government were so disposed. The name of the country is officially changed as a matter of record from Abyssinia to Ethiopia. The name of the country is the Arabic word "habesn", meaning a mixture, was considered by the natives to be a reflection upon their culture. That the admission of the African empire has the usual diplomatic strings tied to it is emphasized by Robert Lianant de Belfonds, Robert Lianant de Belfonds, a Frenchman, is given, along with the two natives, as an accredited delegate, which means that the deft Frenchman, Robert Lianant de Belfonds, the French port of Dijibouti is the deep-water outlet for the only railroad in Ethiopia, not Abyssinia, and the French cities of Addis Ababa and unadoubtedly sponsored by France. For the England's Irish Oliver in the league the enterprise is matching an Ethiopian loft. Has Self-Determination Ethiopia is the only part of Africa with the exception of little Liberia, not dominated by the European population, but possible prey of many covetous and imperialistic eyes. King Menelil demonstrated that Abyssinia would be heavily armed to dominate the problem it posed by defying the Italian army at Adowa in 1898, when he lured the invaders into a pass and threw a huge stone down the road. Since then the black empire has commanded more respect; and, advised by the late William H. Ellis Menelil was able to make treaties with Great Britain, France and Italy that assured its independence and self-determination. MOVES TO MORGAN PARK Mr. Menelil, 112th St. has moved to Morgan Park 112th St. and S. Elizabeth St. Demand ASP SAY "BAYER" when Proved safe by millions and p Colds Headache Ne Pain Toothache Ne Genuine Ac wh Hal Ala Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufact Demand BAYER ASPIRIN GLASSES FITTED, $5.00 UP TELEPHONES—DUUGLAS 8445 AUTO 74-190 CHARLES S FUNERAL H FINEST EQUIPPED ESTABLISHMENT 3315-17 State Street LOOK, MEN! JAPO SOAP AND POMADE beautifies the most stubborn hair. No burning or turning red. Simply wash the hair with JAPO Soap. Namo Changed SURVEY Woman and Man Held for Death Get New Trial Atlantic City, N. J., Nov. 9.—Supreme Court Justice Black set a record for the number of days Woody and Charles Shaw, under indictment for the death of Gerald M. Kramer, strangled on a vasant lot a year ago. The charge will be changed now, but Mr. Kramer recently disagreed on the case after being out of 26 hours. The defendants were returned to the court, where he Landing in default of $5,000 ball. J. W. PLEASANT URGES RAGE TO INVEST IN GRAPE LANDS 35 F. 41st St. in California, looking like Pleasant is, and has been conceived as an association in Southern California for some of the most fertile and earliest progenitors in state, Alaska. A. B. He is the fleet manager of the saloon company ins and sales manager for sales manager for 000 association. Mr. Floan a man people he shoul spare no pains in J. W. Pleasant people should look into looking into this wonderful investment. He is now preparing to put it before the people in his class of people in Los Angeles out to inspect these lands, and if every thing that he sees will be informed through the columns of the Defender.—Adv. LUOLINE SMITH DIES Boulder, Colo., Nov. 7 — Loulin Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rowell Smith, Mrs. Willie Johnson, Mrs. Wm. Brown of Casper, Wyo., born in Clarkdale, Miss. April 25, 1912, died in Brownsville, Miss. to bear her loss, mother, father, grandmother and two parents. The bereaved use of their kindness to their loved ones in their absence during the illness of the deceased, and for the many beautiful joyous off- erings, Mrs. Willie Johnson, Mrs. Wm. Brown and Mrs. Willie Johnson. MRS. KNIGHT DIES Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 4.—Mrs. Ellen Knight died Oct. 13 at Greenville, Ala. She leaves to mourn loss of her husband, Ruth Knight Ohio, and Mrs. Kate Frederick, Montgomery, Ala.; two sons, Lewis Knight, Montgomery, Ala., and Frank Knight, Montgomery, Ala. Frederick. Frederick. She was an ardent church worker and loved by all who knew her. CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY CLEEBRATE ANNIVERSARY SARAH BROWN, Mrs. HAIRY BROWN of Bristol Ave. celebrated their 12th anniversary last week with a dinner at the bride, and Mrs. Joseph Gettsings assisted in serving. Many beautiful dresses, a silver pearl corsacelle dish from the Jonquil Art and Enimbrery club, of the Bridegroom's president. Thirty guests were present. Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT TONSILS TREATED.AT MODERATE COST Franklin D. Carter, M. D. 25 Years on State Street 120 S. State St. Chicago, Ill. Hours: 9 to 5; Sunday, 10 to 12 SELECTION CAP Joe THE MUNICIPAL LADY MIDDLE GRATEFUL ENDORSEMENTS BY WOMEN OF THE RACE SPREAD FAME OF G. F. P. MORE THAN 100,000 OF OUR WOMEN HAVE FOUND QUICK AND CERTAIN RELIEF AND HELP BY USING WONDERFUL G. F. P. IN FEW SHORT MONTHS SINCE IT WAS INTRODUCED IN THIS COUNTRY—REMARKABLE DECREASE IN PAIN AND-SUFFERING FROM "FEMALE TROUBLES" HERE IS SHOWING THEM THE WAY OUT OF THEIR AGE-LONG BONDAGE TO AILMENTS OF THEIR SEX. Women Now Depend on St. Joseph's G.F.P. To Restore Their Vitality GENERAL NEWS GRATEFUL BY WOR SPRE MORE THAN 100,000 OF OUR W HELP BY USING WONDER INTRODUCED IN THIS C FERING FROM "FEMALE THEIR AGE-LONG BOND The sensation which the wonderful medicine known as St. Joseph's G. F. P. has been causing among the women of this country ever since it was first introduced here a few months ago has never been equaled. Seldom has such tremendous enthusiasm been seen here. Women of the Race are literally pouring their hearts out to this medicine. There should be little wonder that the demand for it is growing by leaps and bounds when thousands of public statements, are being made every day telling the most extraordinary things about this phenomenal medicine and the marvelous changes it is, making in those who formerly suffered from so-called "female disorders." The fame of G. F. P., which is proving the dependence of sick and suffering women here, is being spread principally by word of mouth endorsement from one woman to another. Unselfishness and charity seem to compel women who are finding relief and help through its consistent use, to tell all their suffering fellow-women what they have found out about this great God-send to womankind. "Nothing can show more clearly the great influence which publicity has over disease and ill-health than the remarkable decrease in suffering and pain from so-called 'female disorders' which is following the spread of the fame of G. F. P. here," says the representative of the discoverers of this great medicine. "To be warned of danger in advance is to be prepared to meet it. Naturally as women learn more about the means which their fellow-women are taking to relieve themselves of their suffering and pain, they are in a better position to combat those enemies to their health and happiness which are so common among them nowadays, such as headaches, backaches, pains in the back and sides, cramps, nausea, nervousness, irregularity, irritability, dizziness, loss of sleep, lack of appetite, and that awful run-down, tired-out feeling of weariness, depression and melancholy. "Nine out of every ten of those distressing symptoms, it has now been proven beyond question, are caused by Catarrh of the Generative Organs, the dreaded malady which attacks the mucous membrane which lines those delicate organs, and., through the inflammation of this lining, rapidly spreads to other parts of the system unless something is done to check it. It never 'works itself out,' but continues to cause more misery and serious trouble as long as it is left alone." The almost miraculous improvement which women of the Race, who have been sick, weak and run-down from "female troubles," experience so quickly when they begin using St. Joseph's G. F. P., is due to its well demonstrated power and reliability to overcome and stamp out Catarrh of the Generative Organs and thus relieve them of suffering and pain and restore them to health and happiness, with plenty of energy, vitality and youthful buoyancy. If your druggist hasn't got St. Joseph's G. F. P., send $1 to Battler's Pharmacy, Memphis, Tenn., for a Women St. G. FRIENDS ALL SAY SHE LOOKS LIKE A DIFFERENT WOMAN Popular Memphis, Tenn., Lady is Improving so Rapidly Using St. Joseph's G. F. P. P. Her Friends H. Joseph's G. F. P. Her Friends Meet them on the Street; Only a Few Weeks Ago She Was So Thin, Weak and Nervous She Could Hardly Get Around at All. The need for a reliable and effective medicine such as St. Joseph's G. F. P. is now proving itself to be useful. Children girls and women every day, is likely to become evident at any time in a woman's life, but it most frequently occurs during three most important periods. When a girl is just blossoming into womanhood, and everything should be done for her, she is often fond of her delicate female organs. During the months of pregnancy, when, by the proper care and effort to build up the general health and strength of all the bodily organs, so much unnecessary pain and suffering at childbirth can be avoided, that miraculous transformation known as the "change of life," when so many women ruin their health by allowing themselves to go on suffering from these peculiar conditions which so often attack them. Most of these so-called "female troubles" which are so likely to overtake women during these trying times, are now known to be caused by one treated malady—Catarrh of the Female Organs. That is what led the discoverers of the phenomenal medicine, known as St. John's Wort, to believe is to be the first direct specific for this awful disease, and that is undoubtedly why this great medicine is now succeeding in so many thousands of cases with our women. This disease has been tried and found wanting. Thousands of them are now coming right out in public to praise G. F. P. Among the most enthusiastic of the group are Memphis, Tenn. She says: "Lots of people complain about hard work, but I am certainly thankful I can do it. I am also thankful for washing and ironing again now. Until a short time ago I was so weak, run-down and nervous from female self, let alone doing any real work. I had been getting worse for over nine years. During all that time I was always back and sides, headaches and awful dizzy spells. I tried all sorts of things but none of them reached my complains. I looked wretched and disgustful. "I had gotten to where I could hardly sleep and couldn't eat any food," he said. He potato chip I started taking to G. F. P. This wonderful medicine got rid of my trouble quick. It stopped all my pains and aches after the first few days. I was different from the different woman. My friends all say they hardly know me when they meet me on the street. I eat anything I hear. I sound at night. I am always glad to tell suffering women about G. F. P. If your drugstress hasn't got St. Joseph's G. F. P., send $1 to Eutter's Pharmacy, Memphis, Tennessee, for a bottle. FLORIDA WOMAN GAINS 15 POUNDS USING ST. JOSEPH'S G. F. P. Iregularity, Terrible Backaches, Bearing Down Pains and, Pains in Her Sides Were Dragging Her Hers Backaches. I couldn't Stand on Her Feet Long Enough to Do Her Housework. "I got so I couldn't stand on my feet, you should do my housework," says Mrs. Willie Harrison, P. O. Box 103, Greenville, Florida, prominent in social circles of the Race there. "I suffered constancy for over a year, but now I can bear backaches, bearing-down pains and pains in my side. I was in mighty bad shape. I tell you. When my ... came around I would not hurt myself. I tried my trouble before the next month came around. "I tried a lot of medicines and I was able to get them together didn't do me half as much good as the first bottle of G. F. P. "This medicine is simply wonderful. It has already gotten rid of all of my backaches and I have gained 15 pounds in weight. I stand on my feet and work all day and it never hurts me a bit. I don't ever feel tired when night falls. I don't ever feel tired when night falls and making me look better every day, I can't praise it enough." If your druggist hasn't got St Joseph's G. F. P., send $1 to Battler's Pharmacy, Memphis, Tenn., for a bottle. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1923 ENTS THE RACE OF G. F. P. AND CERTAIN RELIEF AND ART MONTHS SINCE IT WAS INCREASE IN PAIN AND SUF- ING THEM THE WAY OUT OF R SEX. WAS SO RUN-DOWN WEAK AND NERVOUS SHE COULDN'T WALK Well-known Kansas Lady of the Race Suffered for Over Three Years With "Hot Flashes," Dull, Heavy Pains in Her Stomach and Nervousness; Feet Would Sweil Terrribly and She Always Felt Sick and Miserable; Says She Never Saw Anything Act So Quick as St. Joseph's G. F. P.; First Fow Doses Started Her on Road to Recovery. "I am so delighted with the way St. Joseph's helped me, I just want to tell every woman I see about this wonderful medicine," says Mrs. Mary Meredeth, well known in the community around her native town of blue, "we in an awful fix after three years suffering from 'hot flashes', heavy pain in the lower part of my stomach, nervousness and headaches. My feet get about, and I always felt sick and blue." I just couldn't do any work or even take an interest in my family, because I began a new job of St. Joseph's G. F. P. I never saw anything act so quick. Now I am foeing and I am foeing with paints and hot flashes and I am getting stronger right along. I have, I have, I have and I am up and doing all the time. I am just so happy to be well again. I can't think of much nice things to do with G. F. P. If your druggist hasn't got St. Joseph's G. F. P., send $1 to Battler's Pharmacy, Memphis, Tenn., for a ENTHUSIASM OF OTHERS CONVINCED HER G. F. P. WAS WHAT SHE NEEDED One of Our Well-Known Richmond (Va.) Ladies Had a Terrible Time. With "Female Trouble"; Got So Weak and Run Down After Six Years Suffering From Awful Pain. She Could Hardly Move. She Could Hardly Move; Says St. Joseph's G. F. P. Worked Like Magic; Has Already Gained Five Pounds and Feels Like a Girl Again. --- "I got so weak and run-down from 'female trouble' that I would just lift up my head, and plop up on me," says Mrs. Elizabeth Haynesworth, 1110 North Eighth St. Richmond, Va. "prominent in rebellion in the Virginia Capital." "I suffered terribly with my womb. I was always having the most awful pains in my head, and I never held my head hurt so I thought I would go crazy. I got so I could hardly eat anything. I was so upset. I suffered like this for over six years, due I be- "I heard so many ladies talking about St. Joseph's G. F. P. that I deferred them and trouble just like mine. I have only taken three bottles of it so far, but all my troubles are gone. G. F. P. works with magic, got out of my workhouse, and is building me up in my workway, so I am doing all my housework now, and never feel run down or tired out of work. I pound in weight and feel like a girl again. G. F. P. is doing so much for me. I will always praise it. I am amazed at the most convincing evidence of the merit and reliability of any medicine to do all that is claimed for it. is the testimony of those who are acting putting it to the test by using it. That is the only way of proof the truth of the medicine, known as St. Joseph's G. F. P. are offering our women in support of their claims to have discovered the real cause of most of these distress. We are so common among our women and girls nowadays, and to have provided in this extraordinary medicine and helping these unfortunate ones. And when thousands of our women and girls are coming right out in the streets, we need a way St. Joseph's G. F. P. acts to relieve them of their pain and aches, an help them to heal and a cure them from the scars of a further room to doubt the correctness of their theory that fully 90 percent of their common alliances are to that of the drug industry—Cnarrh of the Female Organs. If your druggirl hasn't got St. Joseph's G. F. P., send $1 to Battler's mercy, Memphis, Tenn., for a bottle. pendon BLAME. KLAN IN SCHOOL QUSTER AT CFF Coffeyville, Kan., Nov. 9.—The ioe! ranch of the N. A.A. C. P, working fm conjunction “sith citizens. retained Attorneys Elisha Scott and R. M. Van Tyne of Topeke to institute a sult iwandunwis against the Coffeyville achon) board to compel it 10 admit children of our Race into the juntor high school. The city. recently voted wonds to erret school, known as the junior high school of Coffey siile, ut un approximate ort of $359,000. und denied our children, in kradex ranging from seventh. eighth and ninth, the right to enter the school, but segresnted them to a schoo! known as the Cleveland, The Cleveland schoo! in inadequate and without proper facilities for teaching. Case Is Important A suit wan drought originally in the state Supreme court on Sept, 21. An alternative writ of mandamus was immediately iaxued und the cuse. is ret down for trial on its inerits Dec. 5, This case iggof vast importance hieeause there afe severai cities in Kansas suffering the sume Cate us Cofteyville and are waiting action of Tie Supreme court fn the matter to determine whether the ninth. grade ix a high school grade, and whether a city of the first class can deny our children the right to enter a Sunior high school where high #chool sub- Jools are taught or relegate them to 4 place unfit and unequipped to teach such subjects. ‘The schoo! board raised a question ‘of fact in thelr answer which makes Ht necessary to he determined | by evidence. This evidence is to be taken In the form of depositions. The clu- vans have already gone to consid- erable expense in this matter to pre- pare thelr case for presentation to the Supreme court. “Donations are Being received by D, M. Hunigan, 504 Tz Fitth St, who is treasurer of the chizens’ committee, For inany years Kansas has main- tained a spirit. of friendliness und good-will toward our people, open- ing her schools, colleges and univer- sities to them. hut recently the Ku Klux Klan entered the state and be- wn preaching a doctrine of hate and ‘cppression of our eltizens which found tts way to the hearts of many ‘of the lading white citizens. Depositions Taken Four members of the board ad- mitted that they gvere | Klansmen. ‘Thesd men: A. BereysT. Perry. Bert Hastings and ©. Mercer, at first ut- tempted to evade the questions in Suh a manner as not to commit Theninelves, Dut Under the direct clise-questioning of Attorney Scott were forced to acknowledge member- ship. ‘Ationg the large number of wit- nwxses examined Was Professor Me- Align, prineipal af the Washington Nigh school, who testified that there wats no discrimination practid in Bis school, although a number «f chil~ din had ‘preceded hin on the stand aini each testified that all Race girls and boys were forced to Ht in it Z.oup tw themselves and were not permnted to alt in ebupel with the ‘ether children, . Vrincital Beuncfeld of the Juntor Ieh vehuol testified that he had Yan ordered not to enroll any Race children in his butlding, ‘This author Ry wae Traced to A. 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J. Walker's aRERtE, on | Now. I" atia 3, 3irs, Dove Wright Jor: | greg! ‘io her bed at the home of Mrs. AE cai Be Gslngs aes wa eae tg Da [sera sae PARA Ps all of the procressive phases of our Sty a community, fut and ave A SE Adi Sti ae Sgt che common Sect ite hoe Hee gem AT” Cn, rounder ag Peesltane ee We Grea heal Pee ee ieee ine battens Boe Fee eee tee ee ae en sinfia fesutned "So. We’ Rene We nase , BEER JASE. cant, prestient 208 sent Managee “OP The Patan ERG co “PrahaGler, 8. m, ilcneaus, seeretary- Pet aeen ng raceeatt oe JESSNcLada? Snes cotter ‘eunra) manager. Arthur Storom. ee pete HAC eaty iS ean eG ie ako ine” GRICE ulate abesration, She FEMS orciohe tacks Ge far! Sarthe’ atuetinenis on the Se: | opoestiee rina nee Far ene Te dest oath o eo ee | i oases ij ce eee] | TF feos neice ae | eee ee eid ae del aes ey sae ee per ec ries LT eta eer as ae Curies it has been In operation in such Burst Countries! Sne Baan Pence fine rman i ena orn {cating eltion: Including Chicago. where Set ide ie teats tetas Tt soratoratlee bulging let ht ieee fe end eas io Cice fmenatens reGr'tS {henaine soeceuee whieh Eewfobtalis sone? Sort prbote. ‘yt Miaka insthe Eaten Seiper Wlue ele et Meecha tin otteetaclee Elen wera Stesing iene te gntaee Tbe netee Seah naa ad eee" thei He ata itd olan fn" Cheaze, acho Wesire to Oh de Sat snes aes Tha a Staaton is nee Rouse in exoraptcnasily mipiymed aces feta see ee ee tans cemeee ther Mind an Sars, Ane atm Visinaetele A tear oets phos Tai TS okie aihet elie © Aes Soteatteets aaa ete AceIne fete: don tn acta Sontetnine the "Sares Salapeatie naseclatan Ane, SOD N Cis ee be --\ H | Be Zee Gy New | se SS Hai | ges So vent cee We eet | eS | gfe: Se, eee NG | Ses 8 i? a S- SaaeeS THE CHICAGO DEFENDER COOLIDGE GETS “OTHER SIDE. OF ~RENMELS PLA Liutie Rock, Ark.. Nov. 9—Provest- tng against the sugzestion made Uy Cai Ve Es themmek coltector af tne ternal ‘revenue. for” Litite Rock and Republican matfonal‘comnitieeman from this state, for the apnolntnient of a "Nexto Commission” to, study the exodus to the North, the Colored chamber of commerce of thin elty. of Schieh J. Go thornton. tn _prenident, scent’ ol record a8 opposed! to. sny measure that Remmel would have for ‘ur advancement. ite ts known a9 4 Siisewhite™ and haw on all eccasions attempted. to belittle our. Race, ana iifie our efforts at political recognt- tons Sees President Temmel recently. held. conference with President Coolidge and autiined 2 plan for the purpose of halling the Tgration of our neople from” the Zouth.. The pian suggested by the ‘Akanisan coninitecinan gil fr, ih Appointment of « comimissdon of “ive nouthern Negroos.” who wetild main: taln headquarters at Tuskesce, and AL intervals tour the South, pleading Scith members of the Race t0 submit Xo present conditions; rernaln (0 pick cotton and. do other: domestic work Reemmel encouched this recominenda: Hon in. ‘his. proposal’ to. Presiden Gootidge: We would want only Southern Negrocs on the board. aa i is a well recognized fact that the northern Negro docs not understand his southern brother Resolutions Adopted nd Sone ot te sevatuton A whe tha chamber of commerce took a de- Sided sand “against Hemmel was Sent to Presldent Coolidge. Tt read as iollows: “Colonel emmet'x solicitation for the. Welfare of the southern Negro, ind particularly the Arkansas Neuro Hoes not square. with the doctrine of Colone! ‘Kemmet and. ks “lii-white" esoclaten in Hepublican polities tn ‘Aviansis, In disfranchising. the Ne- rocs. in’ the Republican purty of tka, This attitude of Cotone! Rem and “his. ‘illy-white™ associates in ‘Atkansas has contributed more to the arent of the Negroes than any on other ‘thing. ~The Negroes of Arkansas feel tha they have develoned suilletentiy to b Able to select thelr own tepresenta: tives to sneak and act for ther. “A¥e" question «Colonel . Hemmer’ sincerity. deny his authority to rep: Ferent the ‘Negroes of Arkansas. i the White Hotise or elsewhere and Would suggest. fair dealing. betweer landlord and tenants, and eauailty fu Republican srirty: in te South ‘an 4 [better rented) thon federal intergen- tee ks Ge ee Ce | MRS. J. 8. WARING DIES | irs, James Waring, 211 Rhodes Aven died Brida. Now. fatter a anor ince. “Funeral scrvicws'wuce eld on jonday afternoon from’ Tligeim” Bap: Use church, the fev. SE. 5. Watson ficlating. " interment was’ ac, Lincoln cemetery: ira "Warlng ‘leaven to ‘mourn ‘lier toss 2. devaced “hushan, member et tho Gook’ County" Safety soremiston. =~ | TO LEAD CHOIR : Prof. Samue} MacAlphing, well known in'musie and dramatle circiea. han been Appointed “the candictor. of ‘the St iiphens: ACAt SE. chureh hole. Be: ‘Salute of the shart time that Prot, Mac- ‘imine fats" at” che chur he ey ae ore PAUL'S FUR SHOP “Wholesale and Retail PUES: 32N.STATEST. (aa Sri FLooR Nea se on S60 5 ae ee ee ae kin Seal Pe’ oat $87.50 77a niggas iawn ll Po i S158 Nonnen cya en | SEAR Sis" $7750 Sage a Ease ae styles with Chin a $225 Northern : i Seal Coats ..... $1 46 [= ip a hla es ith mink ct 3% SwaLL BERgRIE HoLDs ANY GN Porter Shoots Down Maniac in Crowded Coach Athugueraue, 3h, Noe 8 when Oto G. Palme porter on Hest Fe ee Nes © eoleed baat Salter ond ment i bell. tes the Tee at ene Naas pbuh ree “ae mie pe Bateson ste bees Soom rea Ue ad tae tale ete ae chien eatre rae pear aid Bg gt mie? Seen ates Maat past but tadiea Sedan W'Rhen a buat pierced is ra, Varma” waa ed font the. tale fale a eae cone ‘at oe eae te ee eres ae Judge Reprimands Cops for Acting Hastily in Case of Frank M. Liston Indianpolis, Tnd., Nev. 9—Attorney Frank Mt. Liston pt the Marion county bar, who was arrested on-Oct. iG and charged with a statutory.of- Henge against Atra, Bula, De. Gradine, iwas discharged in the ells court re- Gently. "The court, eld that. the Shargey were unfounded and ‘repri= imanded the offleers ‘who made the dirreve by saying that thelr zeal over= balanced thelr discretion. ‘Testimony of witnesses showed that the charges ‘ngninst Attornes: Histon grew out of an Incident at tite Do Graifine home. ‘The attorney ae eed to the home af Si Pp my LO-RIGHT-S E Eee ees eae wi ea Lisardrrow Alright Bees ro Give eee RRR? onovertaxedand “Gaim BEGEF trodoystemanightot Wag BURY rofcoshingrestandabsight ‘ies iy sumsorsoe ie ‘tho work of BR Wg BY tablets. Netaro's Romedy keeps Ke Foy body fanctionareguicr, improves FE (3 appetite, relloves constipation. a Sime Used for over Fy FA faye ep Ee Lomi fa ACO alee Se Pa Sees OM, Waa as OS ee Se : Bie eu Ree can Bee oN Mt JuUNtoRS— 7 Aap Little Ne H BREE em, ogee eee: Pe neeyO] gd too texetens, Perea Teena Becta Gran ace sacs Re eee al and Mrs. De Graffine to discuss with tho husband, who owned @ pool room, some meant of tuking Iegul steps against a “bad anan” who had threat ened De Graitines lite. While the two Were talking the man gained admittance to the home. by" kicking ‘in the door and opened fire vith an automatic. Liston, in his haste to ret out Of the room, Inadvertently tarted into Mes. De Graffine's bed~ room, where ste had retired. ‘When the police arrived they found the lawyer still In Mrs, Do Gratline’s houdolr, walting,, according. to his statement, “for ‘the storm to. blow over” Without allowing thent to make explanations everyone in the house was taken to the police. sta- ton. : ‘The court held that In vtew of the sact that the attorney had been re~ Haired be De Grattine, i Ix not firahi= che that: Ghere vould have bees nny thine. between Liston and Mrs. De Gratine. LOCATED THROUGH DEFENDER Arthur Triche. hushand of Mrs, [. B. telche. was locied through np sulver- tivement inthe Last Trelative™ column Si the thesee Oetondes tua tee NEW COMPLEXION CLAY SWEEPS RACE BY STORM er oa | cae we weeeeene f: ae | as ~~ s oo itis ei 4 ean race Cure 8 Memaeney eee pate ee eee ak va © ee a Ae” ee ee ie ee SS ie eae a ae “Fuse —S A eee dee > RUSS LASS a Ay Lo pe SSUlea ioe ee | Tho Sie eesti ta Monts | Seana 3 so Remarkable Discovery Shows All Way to Clear and Beautiful Complexion; Lightens Skin; ., 1, Quick Results Are Guaranteed By ELLEN OTIS . LL the race is talking amaze vou. Yours has pecome a about it. Its marvelous een! we SSE ULAR results are being snir overs second day for the praised on every hand. One frst week. Then once'a ‘week. Htle dreamed wach a demand (or * ie ‘would’ "spring up “practically What Users Say of Tissulax Seed ange He was” serene edt Salttes Kansas Gity, Mo. Aug. 21, 12 and a rem Pim very, much pleased with PE Bao B TNS Bohs ie, ance les also. a EMA hove toiks 8 thsotktme Wine tai fay etme, SE hadmever — elenas! about’ rissutnx. it ae RUNES yh Use commerce, ioe Qe ee sh, TK 0, Bivroy fhe 288: cincinnati, O. Feb. 12, 1925. Bet cntific discov. Sore 'the highest praise to REG yrs its bones yihaZE, Wing het gst Nes ae er, Tees ee A Wurlnkucst cieks — RABGSRSEE Cometh ek oe Wrinkles; pim- geal "Respectuige e DR. W. H, HUFF heads are ban- MIS. . . W. wiMkadeataPe eats 'ape ban. cea eames ant metres Soi Foe Color slows in er former gaitlow Lnevantean P..).]3 bk. Nw. Romer een = Se (eo Ne | PES eS ae (eas — | Sitges ees al Ne on i ee 2 See eee Fee temeet aes| Paar pee Anes AN ane A yo eh 7 SN SPREAD IT ON THE FACE RESULTS AT PAINES SULTS ATTAIN sults startled him. TISSULAX had siharked effect "on. the. skin. women are overioyas with. ho Benefits received. Men, too, are finding relief in it, Young and old everywhere sing its praises, Beauty In 30 Minutes Simply put it'on the face like a thick, ereamyTotion, Go" about YoGr'works op rest. Soon the akin Seaponds.”” Dirt and foreign. mat- Ter?that lodged in the pores aro Srawn to the surface of'the: skin. ‘They. are abgorbed by this potent Gmolsion, ote whole fate. 4 Muzed ig bloom’ and youthtul Sopibness, the ‘cool, drawing Scidhtion at TISSULAX tolix you if'ig benefiting you. Je qulcuins Sireptation. and lightens: the skin. FISSUU AX aries in 30 minuten. wash Rcaway, with cold water Yrash) § Seat Se ns story oll -—-——Special Coupon Offer—Clip and Mail——-— 1 ities 2 cote te ! | Haier. abe Se, neat be a i 1 Shetlat tor which Teachae Shar pte ened Ha event | Ups Phstece eluate reais fa'S dopa my money to be refed I i Nonresidents of the U.S, are requested to wend $1.22 to auvance. t t ! Vere sesscessecscssessessseseesecessessssensess STATE. csesveseneeneseeeseseeetes t 1 Fil oui coupes plalaly or wad’ pontcacd or ietiee wf t——[aENTE WAITE TODAY FOR NEW PROFIT PLAN So successful hag TISSULAX been in bringing beauty to people of the a pe ure yal a regular $250 Jar, for oni $100; pius postage, or send $1.15 in advance for everything. Our complete beauty set, consisting of Tissulax (clay), $15 Tissucreme (cold cream), 50c; Lincoln Hair Pomade, 50; Lincoln Face Powder, 50c (plus postage), now on sale. Entire set, $2.35 (postpaid). Agents and drug store corre- spondence, everywhere, invited.’ Write NOW to LINCOLN LABORATORIES, Inc., 3450 W. Lake St, Chicago, Illinois checks. _ Bloom Skins. Faces “are made lighter. and more beautifil What It Is The namo ~of this new boon to bad, complexions is TISSULAX, It ig tho discovery ot We Hutt fated “Chica 6 chemist and tor- her Pharmaceut~ feal_Seereurs of the National Stea- ical Asnockation. tie hud been seeking in ble lab- oratory. (or a Femeds. ‘eapecially adapted “fer the needs of his Beopie. To an ‘Rgocotd substance. celebrated for cer” fain. properties he added active nnredienta. “The new compound ne “__ GENERAL NEWS | t 25 YEARS, QUES. IN GOLUMBUS Cotwinbus, Ohio, Nov. 3.—Mauriee ‘Tyler, 50. for more than 23 yeara. 2 lity fireman, in which department he held the position of tre warden, died At Grant hogpital. He was @ son of the inte James ‘Tyler and also, a hirother of the tate Ratph Wyler hott og “norm ‘were tenders amons tig eltfzenn of Columbus Ste iter wag a baat master of St sturiés iodes Ney "ee and Av ae [and “member ot the Seottteh Rite nnd Shrines te took particular pride [im the work of Ail Taba acral of the! lrxer grggntantion of, whch he | uae ‘one of the most active mem- Neve, Hl aso team ferment a ous sSevoe Soeoed. Hapeise whee [Fu sehdony ate bor An Titer, a {son "shrce aughters, six” brothers Vand three sisters survive, SNe SETI, | USE DEFENDER WANT COLUMNS cost. Thix has been _ figured Sone S08 totes pomag, Hut" you fed not ores send this Rt" once:| When “Sou “wee Selve ‘sour Jen simmiy give the frailman. this small fee. twill he held as a denosit. Make five Says trial oc TISSULAX. Heit does not have the stated results’ your Tooney will returned This Seat fatree and without restrictions, Send No Money now unless you expect to be out When“the ‘allman ‘calle: Wf aor Shelose $1.15 (our cook price). Tht pays for everything. Your jar will Tide ‘be “delivered” pestpald” and iin the some money-buck ‘cust Bntees Beauty is wlthin ‘Sour euch: The rest in up to Sou Write today. ‘Send posteard Yet- tee, or hana} request binnk Below, fer—Clip and Mail———— t , ou of fry erat i i acted TE (Pe ra erat IF0' my eoty ‘to be refeated, | coveted to wad SL tw advance, 1 1 rie AEATE spisennmemas | c tad punto oc eis 3 oe peer ood FOR NEW PROFIT PLAN 1 in bringing beauty to people of the iationg fave appeared almost overs SULAK,'s regular $250 lars for only ‘advancs for everything. in the Binga State Bank The ction of TISSULAX fs Euaranteed. AU fist clsime wil ve refunded when mate by those who may feel they Nave not obtained the stated resulta After an uninter= Tuned use of Tis- Sula Do not Res- tate’ whether it wit heip you. Tt will "You taice no risks. Try it NOW. Fou ray have your frat Jar for ‘nly the bare cost ot getting ie Ineo Your hands. This A3'to enable every= ‘one to obtain Tis- ula ‘For a tm ited “time. Bector will senda regue Tar fullsize $230 PAGE THREE ‘Optical Sale | All week at Li's $12_ TORIC BIFOCAL LENSES GROUND IN ONE GLASS, NOW eR A. $6.45 | fae ¢ vA kes ey Bivocat | FEAR SSSI Lenses for | Fae ere ea reading and | EE ESSERE distant vier ee, BF sss aD eich | Seeh Sate ail | FS i $5 Zylo | ££ oy ‘Shell ee Frame PE lanes Pa res oN f WA » $2.45 Rete The bast Se Bt 9 word im RoR eee word is Wie Se <tyle and Qe Bs durabticy. ag re Bf OT ssue tenses wien A OY es <3 An Examinaticr by Our Licensed Specialist Dr, A. M. 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SES Bi. hee ze ers atnclene east EGS Fines mance TP AKNS Koss of Soiomnon, i Tueky seals charma, ervataln. and “stonesy the Sariucral” Sow-wew ‘sscrst ‘ot renter tne bats, ste. Wilea 196 seri R. Ds WESTER Box 131 Montgomery, Ala. | Shae Aaa s Cate 7 SNP ee wee oe. SUTURE eR ORUGS CHICAGO SOCIETY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1923 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Hall, 6024 A day to attend the football game between Chicago and Illinois. They re- ceived the Tau chapter of the Alpha Pla alpha on Satura yevening. Sunday afternoon to hear Louis Graveur, barrion, his orchestra, George R. Garner, Jr. John Green and Ebel Mr. and Mrs. Wirtweather, coming from the Play- house, where Paul Stoys had appeared Mrs. E. J. Dubs, 2573 Prairie Ave. e entertained with a funnel in honor of Saturday afternoon. Other invited guests were Mrs. A. Dubs, Mrs. J. Mrs. Margaret Gray Turner, Denver, Mrs. Cicus Suggs, 426 E. 426 Pt. Mrs. Turner is on route to New York. Mrs. Milford, Bollisson, Lerna, Illinois is in the city, green Avenue. Cov- ce were laid for 14 at an after-the- after by Mrs. Sawyer Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mason, 4553 Calumet Ave. sound, Colorado and California, returned to the city Sunday. Has returned to the city from Los Angeles and is in California, sound, Colorado. Mrs. Isheri Williams and daughter, Katherine Williams, died in William McIntyre, Cleveland, Ohio, were in the city last week to attend a memorial service for Mrs. Jack Haven, 22 E. 33th St. hawk, Mrs. Jack Haven, 22 E. 33th St. hawk, where she visited from her home. Mrs. affluent affluent were given in her honor Mrs. Lena Daisy, Detroit, Mich. she was in McIntyre, McIntyre, 435 Illinois Ave. Mrs. Lute B. Jackson-Turner, Dayton Ohio, is in the city to attend the price of Mrs. Frances Dutch Bowman, 66 "Wavens Ave. Mr. and Mrs. 2. W. Hedge have their new home at 4358 Inclining Ave. CENTRAL CREDIT CLOTHING COMPANY 110 S. State 4th Floor ENTRANCE IN LOBBY ORPHEUM MOVIE THEATER Pay A Little Each Week Look Prosperous U&E Your Credit The Very Latest SUITS and O'COATS On Easy Credit! Dress up—there is hardly any expense connected with it. Select any cut and sew. Suits and dresses, etc., then take it home and pay a little each week. You will hardly realize the cost. No Red Tape Our Liberal Credit Plan makes it extremely easy to secure the very latest styles and materials. In any style, pattern and materials. Your credit is good here. Ladies Coats and Dresses On Credit A complete assortment of the smartest and most stylish Coats and Dresses in a large variety of styles and materials. Free. USE YOUR CREDIT. Central Credit Clothing Co. 110 S. Style 4th Floor ENTRANCE IN LOBBY ORPHEUM MOVIE THEATER OPEN EVENINGS Mr. and Mrs. William Byrd (see friends) and Mrs. danced party last friends Mrs. J. W. Beeman, Alcon, Ohio, is in the city visiting friends. Mrs. George W. Fields, 2327 Vernon Ave. will leave soon for Los Angeles, Cal. Eugene Hammond and family, 4955 Hammond Ave., Eugene, OR, day morning from Eddyville, KY, where a daytime hostess and pieces of his wife, Mrs. Helen Hammond. Charles Bowles, Alphonse Young and Joseph Bowles, Joseph Young and those who motored to Champaign, IL. Champaign, IL, ball game. Ball game. Ruth and Lotta, Lottie, Los Angeles, Cal. are in the city visiti- ng their sister, Mrs. Klaia Bun- tler. Mir, Liencer Davia of Detroit, Mich. Mir, Bettie George, 4835 Vincenna Mir, Bettie George, 4835 Vincenna of the Indianapolis district of the A of the new home, 50 W. 6th St. 18th Street, W. 6th St. W. S. Houston, Deferder representative of the University, responded by recognizing his vacation. While here he was welcomed by the State S. Mr. Houston, accompanied by the Defender plant, he were visitors to the Defender plant. WEDDINGS WEDDINGS CANTEY- COTILLIER The wedding of Miss Bessie Canter, formerly of the popular hardware and paint dealer, formerly of Saginaw, Mich. took place Oct. 12 at the Catho- nical Church of St. Mary, Mr. Coilier is a nephew of Jesse C. Ringa, hanker, who is also the god- father of the bride, whom he gave away. HARRIS-BRISCO Mr. and Mrs. James Bostle, 4725 St. Louis, Missouri, and their mice, Mrs Ella Louise Harris, to Charles Briacon on Oct. 4. A reaccep- tion will be held on Saturday, Nov. 4. Many beautiful pre- vents were received. The newlyweds are home to their friends at 432 34th St. RETURNS TO FLORIDA Mrs. Susie McGraw, Jacksonville, Fla., who has been visiting here for the past two weeks, is on Monday, Nov. 6, 6. Mrs. McGraw is in a fashionable dressmaker and while in the city took a three months' course of learning about friends during her stay in the Windy City, and was escorted to the station by Mrs. Hanes, Johnson and PORTER-KING Miss Beatrice Edna Porter, piner, of Attorney and Mrs. Henry M. Porter, of Attorney and Mrs. Henry M. Porter, of Anthony E. H. King on Saturday evening, Nov. 3, at 8:30 o'clock. BROWERS BENARRY Oklahoma City, Okla., Nov. 5—Summer Mrs. Mattie Porter, 810 E. Fourth St. this city, were nicely married on Oct. and after living together for 15 years were later married on Nov. 26, were later becoming Mrs. Porter. Her second husband died in May and Mr. Porter was married for 10 more and won the widow for the second time. The happy couple will live through the rest of their life. SECRET IS SAFE SECRET IS SAFE People who have been embarrassed repeatedly on account of disfigured hands, caused by eczema,etter rash, bola pimple, pimples, are, etc. nearly always sensitive about these things and body is watching them and talking about how bad they look. You can ask anyone's advice about setting rid of these awful things, and for this reason the wonderful Black and White thousands because they can get it from their nearest dealer without a lot of explanations, and the use of it quickly gets rid of all those skin rulers. The 50c size contains three times the 25c size. All dealers have it—Adv. Roller Skating News PAULINE CLARK of Jewel No. 2 Looks real cute in her nobby knickers, teaching her pupils how to roller skate at Eighth Regiment Armory KIDS IN WILD NIGHT AT "Y" THE FILM FESTIVAL WOMAN'S PAGE KIDS The Wabash Ave. Young Men's Club is building to the youngsters of the membership and their friends on girls and as clowns, as Indians or Chinamen, or grown-up men with whom they would otherwise be finding CLUBS The Giles Charity club will meet at Washabue Ave. Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. Mrs. Lucy Warre, president. Mrs. Katherine Jensen, Thursday afternoon at the residence of Washabue Ave. Friday afternoon at 5 p.m. The next meeting is at jerseyroad. 522 Fedora at the home of Mrs. Emma Reed, 333 State Street at the home of Mrs. Katrina Brazelman, president; Mrs. Irita Brazelman, secretary. The next club met at the residence of Orru Dowdy, 502 E. 323 I. The next meeting is at jerseyroad. 333 State Street at the home of Robert Adams, 459 Evan Avenue at the home of James Harris, president. Thursday at jerseyroad. 502 E. 323 I. The next meeting is at 310 E. 323 I. Miss Floyd Morrison was hostess. Election of officers for the Junior Matrons' society. Mrs. Brunette Sawyer, president. The club composed of Woodruff's youth club will meet at the residence of Fredr. Woodruff. The Junior Matrons' Art and Social club met with Mrs. Amy Mowery, 4325 Woodruff Ave. will be held at the home of Mrs. Mathew Woodruff. The Circle club entertained in honor of the president, Mrs. M. J. Mason, Hendricks Green, 504 Prairie Ave. The South Side Smarter Club 617 club meet on Friday, April 16, 2021 Californe Ave. Tuesday after brunch with a Halloween party, Mrs. Blanche Johnston scored the bishop's 11th win in the season, repost the club admonished to meet with the president, Mrs. Lecia Mitchell, president, Mrs. Lecia Mitchell, secretary. The Lorraine I Will club was entered in the Lawrence Ave. Mrs. A. N. Brown was enrolled as a member, A delightful guest, Mrs. A. N. Brown. The next meeting will be held with Mr. and Mrs. Gaten, 442 E. Pershing The La Bon Ton club recently entered friends at a wisteria party given at the La Bon Ton club. The after party was largely attended. The Fikers club gave a Halloween Howletts, 600 E 41st St. On Monday afternoon, the members of Mrs. E. Bouhal, 12 E 32th St. Prizes were awarded to Medamene Johnson, Estella Howletts and Hallinger. The club held its last meeting at the home of Mrs. Lauretta Beker, 532 Lafayette residence of Mrs. Pannie Bray, 581 Wabata Beach, Beverly Hills, presided over by Mary Waters secretary. The last meeting of the American Society of Harmony Girls group, assisted by the South Side Opera company, took place at the home of Mrs. Chatman, 563 State Harmony Girls group, assisted by the South Side Opera company, and gave an entertainment Sunday afternoon at the Fulton St. A. M. E. The Phalaxn club on Saturday evening, dance which proved to be the crowning event of the season. The Cornell Clarity club met with Mrs. Mamie Bennon on Friday afternoon, the next meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. the B. Eoch, 6:30 p.m. the B. Aoch, 6:30 p.m. the B. Aoch, NoV. The Blue Mouse club newly organized the work this winter, will hold a business evening, B. H. January. About 40 young people represent the Chicago-Wilmerville club met at the Wabash Ave. Y, M. C. A. Chicago-Wilmerville club with the following Mrs. H. E. Stewart, vice president; Mrs. Pauline Kirk Reed, counselor; Mrs. Anne White, secretary; Miss Anita Mahone, clerk; and Mrs. Mayme Clarkeke, treasurer. PRIZE MASQUE BALL Do not fall to attend the prize masque on Saturday, Nov. 11, 6:00 a.m., State St., Saturday evening. Nov. 10. Admission 25 cents.—Advertisement. INJURED HIP A fall from a street car caused Mrs. Sigourney to be sent to the hospital. She sustained an injured hip. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER AT "Y" doubtful fun with street gangs on such occasions as Holloway. such occasions as India's Independence Day, Wednesday's party the secretarial staff was assisted by Adolph Obsy, Charles Coppelman and Edward W. Newton, the President, John P. Prest and Mrs. O. R. Bryant assisted in serving appropriate refreshments. CHURCHES Quinn Chapel A. M. E. Church, 24th St. and Washabaw Ave. 21th St. and Washabaw Ave. by the pastor Sunday morning and evening, Strangers and visitors are welcome. M. Carmel G. M. E. Church, 62nd and 63rd St. and Washabaw Ave. by the pastor the pastor filled the pupil at all services Sunday. Sunday marked year as pastor of this church and he grows more popular with the church year as pastor of this church and he will be three preaching services. Pastor Bryson will preach. The choir will monthly sacred program at 7:30 p. m. S. Mary A. M. E. Church, 254th and Dearborn St. the Rev. David Johnson, pastor—Sermon by the Visit to the Upper Room at Jerusalem; sermon by the pastor at Jerusalem; sermon by the choir. Miss Vlissi E. H. Hill, directress. M. Olive A. M. E. Church, 236th Avenue, the Rev. G. W. Gordon, pastor—Sunday services. 11 a.m. and m. school; 3:30 p. m., quarterly meeting. Sermon by the Rev. Robert Thomas. Smythe Chapel A. M. E. Church, Woodhaven, the making arrangements for the new church which will be billed at the corner of 65th St. and Ridges Ave. Wayman A. M. E. Church, corner Elm and Milton Aves, the Rev. H. E. McIntyre, the peace morning and evening. At the evening services the Sons and Daughters. A special address will be delivered to men only Sunday afternoon. International Baptist Church, 37th St. and Vernon Ave., the Rev. W. M. Gennett, pastored, the Rev. M. Gennett, pastored, the touching memorial last Sunday night. Next Sunday morning and evening services. Moors meeting at 11:35 a.m. and the evening service at 1 p.m. The Louise D. Marshall Auxiliary will make the Armistice day ball at Elkhorn, armory an historical event—Adv. SPECIAL N.A.A.C.P. MATINEE Avenue Theater THURS., NOV. 15, 2 P. M. BENEFIT Chicago Branch, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People A Race Drama by Mary White Owington, presented by the Red Circle Guild. Guest featured Lilian Lishman and Carl Saunders. Orchestral. Concert. by Wendell Philippe. Light show. by Quayley Bentham directed of Mildred Brent Jones. Odell Stone and Lennym Amuremex. Soloists. Dance Specialty. Caro Lewis and Lillian Pins under direction of Hazel Thomson Davia. A GREAT BIG SHOW Main floor, 76c; Mexzanne, 50c; Batopy, 26c shouts and laughter how much they enjoy the gymnasium, the program in the assembly hall and the finishing feed. You learn less the boys' section. Y. M. G. A. render the community in demeanor for likely, mischievous youngsters FLORENCE COLE-TALBERT TO GIVE VOCAL RECITAL AT LOVNET genre Cole Talerb, Cole detective and exceptional warmth and empathy, she artis she is silence with a nuance make for the perfect reel in the perfect reel in the audio halliturum. Friday eva- lence, gie's a gie, a nope less perfect eva- lence at the audience. The voice of Floren soprano, heightened Her well-come an inspiration to the artists, in musicians and a delight to the music to the song. F. C. Talbert at large. Avail yourself of this wonderful opportunity to hear the foremost Race George R. Garner, Jr. plant, and the Polyniphonic Choral union. Remember the place Olive Baptist church, List Park, Park Ave. Admission, 20 cents—Adv. AMERICAN RED CROSS Nov. 11, Armistice day, to Thanksgiving. For the annual roll call of the American红 Cross, for the annual roll call of the home service department, Chicago chapter, Red Cross, 102 E. 53th St, has churches, Walters A. M., E. M. Zion, South Park M. E., Institution of Chicago, chanel, St. Stephen's A. M., E. M. St. maternal Congregational, Berean Baptist, St. Mark's M. E., Metropolitan Com- bined Baptist, Pilgrim Rest, Baptist, Grace Proselytist Baptist, Seventh Day Adventist, the hours of your spare time as a volunteer during roll call. Phone Donalds 0719 for particulars, who contributed much to making the Chicago congregation one of the most disliked ex- servesmen are solidly back of the roll call. are 26,000 hospitalized ex- servesmen in government hospitals. During the past 10 years, we have paid to 10,000 disliked exservesmen. The families of many men also are still our responsibility. DELEGATE RETURNS FROM CHURCH WELCOME From the prominent church worker of the St Paul C. M. E. church, returned to Detroit at Detroit and the interracial conference at Detroit. Oct. 24-30. Besides referring to the annual conference as helping the church hold in recent years, Mr. Henry paid a clawing tribute to the people who have made many national leaders to discuss the relation of the races from a religious standpoint. ENGAGEMENTS Mara, Annle L. Shorter wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter Chattanooga, Teen. The weekend will take place in the near future. Tower Preparation FREE: A battle of Mme. Baum's Celebrated Brilliantine Hair Straightener with your first combination 3 Bottles Enu de Quinine Hair Tonic (Value 150 each) ... 75 Tonic (Value 150 each) ... 75 Straightener (Value 500 each) ... 75 You sell the lot for $ ... 75 Mail United Money Order for $2. You buy it at the Mint or at a bank. Bay Money. Write or call at us. 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VALENTINE DRESSMAKING COLLEGE 1947 VALENTINE DRESSMAKING COLLEGE, Ill., Sara Fash, Principal ” : ’ . ‘ : . ° « ef * : ' : . : \ PACE SIX, ‘ SPORTS THE CHICAGO DEFENDER SPORTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ww 1128 ° ee SSS NS NNeeeeeaSe ee ~ = @ * e é HOWARD TRAMPLES' BUNGLETON GREEN . Billy Unconsciously Favors Him lens . By Rogers NDEFEATED THE = { Now 1M REAL UP AGAINST i= THIS jONOER WHO frees MMe, 25 STA Feaosn, ve Y . 4 WILBERFORCE ON: OLD BUS HASN'T Ger A pao oF CHS In | |PCOBD DE aa [Nese oe sree el ae Ap JUST Puanusy vor A BIG EvEguas 3 $g(HEG, AND 1 MAVENT MONEY To EVEN BUY \{{ ANoTWER DAME) On HR. CREER | \ WON'T BE ASAE To Go OUT s J BUEN BEStRNED. AU TASES: AY: aan | BRE = corrat "Ano rac tory many or tr Nese (itera canes) SN F——] (er vou venewr = Preawc GIiTMORE CAFE AND, ORDERED A COUPLE 0 Bay si > WE Set A wie pare on wire Te Senne, FJ] Ys. veay scx’ ano tm caine SuARTS oF SKALT AT $20 PER THE ce | HERA oe tone our teens ta G28) |B) NC STN wit nen Gam Gr COURE T DONT, thee Tne HONEY . Doneghy's Good Wort Paves | fier A eee 20) ow ee — - . ort we z= Ge orerwes Z|! Victory Over Howard _Will ay, Ser Set te Ce Te a> ||; z | Bs. . he OMAN Y= CO Probably Give Hampton the Over for Touchdown | wr A~ A Fig yy . eS . 2 sa mp 7 Championship of Big Three eV STAPF CORRESPONDENT. eon Sse Tei ee, = § ai. epee - = rae eee che ~ Lalla fle cok te ange ton D.C. Nov. 2—-Outplaying the A itteriorce university football eleven In all deparimenta of the game. How. itd university trtumphed in the frst Slash Tetween the two achoo's in what_promises to be an anqual in- Lerrectional — game. Capt. Don- sHhy. Drought "the vast crowd 10 #8 foot fm the third quarter ty reel- ins, off pain atter ain. and with the tail ‘restine on their opponents? two- snra lime Howard cated on Sam Fes- Non, a Chicago boy, to easay the dis- ianee, and” Sam" did it Conte teed goal, and with seven points to the good Howard continued to drive ea the freon and gold's fine In the Yourth quarter. Coach Jefferson of the visitors, sent in. fresh umber shen. the “Dulidosy" worked their Say to the Ohiouns: four-vara line. ‘The whistle blew, ending the Fame. cunt after Wilberforce had kleked out St danger. ‘Todayn game leaves Howard's sate clean hind gives the blue and Schite warriors thelr fifth coarecu~ Hive win. Howard's moran tv “Neat Hampton Saturday” and "Clean Lin- coin "Thanksgiving day.” “A “How- Hrd, Fight Like Vell" club has been ceranized and will go in a body to Mhiladelphia for the "angual classic.” ‘Chere they Will sit, forming a hure Jetter Hench member with a mesa drone, and the nolec they will make Nei” "he “heard for blocks. Coach “Wecson, bla rat season with, the Mae ond white, Is pointing for a championship. "The rame azalnst Witherforce was ‘ard fought although clean. Only vwo penalties were called, one hgainst cach side. ‘The backfelds of the two schools wero evenly matched. *Witherforce lived up to Ite advanced reputation on forward passes. and the visitors’ big gaing were by the Rerlal route, while Howard sent its Skarriors around end or off tackle. ‘Wilterforee. went down fighting. “int, Fleas, Stout, Hurd and Brown Aaine a they ‘eowid 19 uphold the raaition of the “Forse” and al} five ‘ind to he carried off the field, The <pltre’ Howard cletea came through Shwe ‘battle In cand shane. Frownta” Kicked off to,” Witherforce andthe westerners Uroweht the ered i thelr free when Brown, former Wert Vinsinta layne, grabbed 8 forward pees ind Temeed it 20 sands before he was touch down, Howard hela. and Hurd he fonerd.t0 kek. “Doneehy returned bin Kick The Alek war short, and. tt Jae the vieitore ‘Pal on Howard's 22 aa Tne. A forward hace wan Ror Saat Wiinerforen wae "on, Howard's Pinapard mark. “itawara’s rosters Biling for their eam {o.rtop the mad aviv the werternrrg.” Phrea trier Rt eltine were no pond, and within the badeu’ Of the ‘coal parts the. Force darviore “tried one of thelt forward Stipes hut the Nute warriors were alert So" ata Knocked Yo the grounds it vay fo 2 tmuhaek and the hall eat SOE Am Taomaed on” Ber own 20-rard inomeaed ntaetod a Ramee down toi, Netting from four to 12 Sarde sn oS Ray nal th Ball rested on oR ated ine, where two po the tne talled, hi “then Dane sn'med Nett to the 40-Vaed mark i attemited “g Grep Bick. The Si Sheng e mane, “One iar Doneghy ,(n 41-Yard Fun Hurd, Huff and Brown tore off rood seine for tnt visitors in the rccond inariet. "Then Howard held for downs ini Tied punted. Donemhy. rouge, fret incr sma 2am Peyton went argund eat eSsnather free down. 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PHILLIPS Hi-7 |HAMPTON INSTITUTE WINS [The Trip to the ]NEGRO LEAGUE ‘PLAYERS inois G. i r MORGANPK.-7|/ QVER LINCOLN-ELEVEN 7-3/|_Hllinois Game| PLAYING IN CUBAN LEAGUE 9 iH ) LE SES | Ee Ore ees thousands of ‘gay and enthusiastic rosters who had gathered from all parts of the country to seo the ver- tatile elevens of Hampton and: Lin- cola battle for gridiron supremacy, Hampton ‘swept on to her greatest victors of the year in trlumphing over the Lincoln Lions, 7 to 3. For the third time this season she dit- plaved her ability to come from he- hind and win at the deciding mo- ment. ‘The Hampton backs and linesmen starred In both offensive and de- fensive play. Capt. T. T. Coleman and Jimmie Coleman continually downed Lincotn backs for losses. The RuMin brothers, working side by side, played Invincible ball. It_was their hest came of the season. Butler ang T, J. Coleman at tho guard positions were great hole openers. They played freat ball azainst a great team. Findle at center was a terror to the Lincoln team, Ho outplayed Hoth Storzan and Jason at the pivot poaition, “making food tackles an perfect” passes. Jacobs exhibited wonderful geoeraizhi. ‘Thouzh bad- iy hurt 10 fhe frst period, he pluck- liy stuck to his position. At the end of the first half he became uncon- scious. He returned to the game in tho lat neripd and, ran his team to victory. "Bulldog Williams at full- hack fas probahly Hampton's most consistent gainer. He always made rains when rains counted. Hardwick and Gunn played thelr usual great came. -Gunn displayed more plung- ing abiilty than uoual. ‘Taylor, who eubetituted for J. Ruffin when he was injured, also played fino ball. Har- rove was a food gainer and an ex- cellent defensive ‘player. He also scored ‘the winning touchdown. Gunn, ag usual, scored the extra polnt. “Byrd of Lincoln was un- Noubtedly the ‘best Lincoln gatner and ran up punts in great style. Pol- Nt_and Taxlor alvo played great hall. ‘Lincoln Kicked to Hampton's 20- yard line. Hampton was downed on her 35-yard line. On the first play William gained $ yards. Hardwick nit for 10 yards and a first down, Hampton: fumbled. recovered and Kleked.. Lincoln's ball on Hampton's Gisyard tine. Johnen gained & yard on two playa. T. T. Coleman downed Myra fora 2-yard loss. Lincoln ileked to Hampton's 23-yard tino and Gunn, ran’ 20 sards. Hardwick Rained 8 yards and Lincoln braced to hold for downs, Both teams punted out of danger. The quarter ended ith Lincoln in possession of the bit] on Hampton's 49-yard tine, in the second quarter on the fret pay Whirlwind Johnson fumb'et RETA, Nl og SSM Any eunremsed themsclven a4 not Viti the New Orleana Tunther. |raving teen Impresced with Wills moved up'a step nearer Jack Den: | “ moved up a step nearer Jack Denn. | victory hecanse he allowed Thomn- Thompsen inthe fourth sound af a | sen to stay” with’ him three rounds Keheddied iStround bout in the First |tefore kncgking him out. Battling Feniment. armory, Mondar evening. | iki, we Seneralere, ‘was given Win who tipped the scales at 21) | hearty. cheer when ‘he was Intro- Pounis’ proved fram. the frst that | duced before the seranpine becan. Seeonipirtely. outclassed the 29)~ es she grenn ie Seung, fiataneet: from, Bertens cus | MILES MEMORIAL HELD TMompsen's ability to stand up tinder TALLADEGA 3-6 SCORE Feeaneere punishment for ‘almost | Miemin-tam, Ala . Nov. 8—(D-layel) four oud. Selah ahh Wlany latlechoane ot 2 ‘At first IC seemed that Wills start~ | Teaqaeaa coltean fonthal torm detcated ca with the pntention of finishias hin | Une! Miemoeat’ celiese. of Me. rise share au a omit. Wut 3 | ave, The imal ere our dtu Weil alvected panties convinced | much low exverfensen than ths visors Gm Taut Thompson. was aceeritaie | Uut the ame was cover than nad her 8 im drat Thompsgn oar Se wound |anticlpay-d” For two ‘arvora tne Tal- “arte to ret in some po0d training | wera ame were eld sources, te on in We third round Wills tobe | Heres tock With 8 source Haenn Grea Magen “to stents work, and | Won” tame Qftee he art hd en Roored. the Hostonian’ three times | Worked to Sites four-va'd marker, Ani dnee for the count Of nine. To this |Colonon, falbueks vhot around cad on & found “Thorapson's, pinishiment was | Yoke line buck fer ine revuired sardage, more eruelines ard "i izdnot look | PAERCER MICK COM eo ye ag fe would in able to begin A>] opty ue etepea Sandi id Thompson was downed with a| pur tee ball ucroes, "This feat wan ave straight fab tO the Jaw a. fete Sec- | Foatly to Linton, Mless star end, ae Suds" after, the fourth round. ‘Wad | rrabied a d0-yard qass trom Capt. Pate Started ang Although te was Howl [fen And tam anette, af eare fa Felting to his feet hia Seconds, cone | teuchdonsl, An, actempt, fo. gain, she Efneed that he nna rtond enough pun- | other not by, the aerial route Caled iahetont threw a towel into the Ping | ate AUER Roe Tata ManS More than 12000 fight fame wore | eae Male rege antereg” around packed Into. the armory and they |Signt™ eng for 1S" yards and. cross Reem to have been “quite eatisfed | the marker. Score! Talladess.45t epee: op Rave Bee acres anneann (ite. & re =r FOOTBALL ANOUUIUUDUU HR | HAMPTON vs. HOWARD SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 TU ARMSTRONG FIELD, HAMPTON INSTITUTE PHILLIPS HE-7 MORGAN PK.-7 After losing two straight samen, Wen- act th ined ted ‘ana blaeke machine Shed Tin ‘gridiron season “Saturday” Oy $2ting the strong Aforgan. Park team {oa Suto? deadlock at the. Sforean Bark field hetore 4 crowa of 500 grie= NRae "game was hard foucht and full "game was hard foucht and fu oc tithe fom the frat whistle: “Phile Hips scored inthe first cuarter. when "Party Willams, tar “tatlack” for Phillipe, ran 4s gaede_ around a left {id and lentea the oft om the goat Sine. “"ivhitame. place-kieked, making She acore Teo Or In ame second halt Noctnn "Parke came” out strong ang marched down to Phillipe 20-yard line Reforsard, party Hawarde to" Morgan, ino wan standing on Philips, Avecyard line, netted Morgan Park « touchdown, Moran’ Wick metted another point and Usgun the count force timer the 29th St. bors were renalisea 48 yards after having worked The tail. to ‘Morgan Parkes, five-yard. Wevana_ and ibsyarad new. Menfcrson, Prilipe: uiuatterback’ in tho. piace of Unga, who quit the Meld, pinved 6 ood Fame, but was taken oot tn the last frunrier” heckune, of a fractured, collat= thones betes Withinme: Oreo, Turner, Chanes and, Barbor marred for Phil: Lon ‘whiie Sorgen’ carried he. brunt for Morgan Park Fain PRET scorgan Park—7 Fer TeesnsesoedDs Reeve norte, Olle Braaty IIE EI ema fate? co ac Wage foes ot a Rarer occccictieiedis Bossstieey Bret Refbel “ccc RII patron Mei ccc. Rscecnee Meda Bi capéocsscocRe Wesceesssss Bybee Wiluasee ccsccoe, Bacecsses, Boned ewe by aorta! ni eek 8 OT Bae sacs 8 oe BF ‘Foschcowes—Wilsa” Morgen. etat aver cnorniown = Willon. Moneany Font otees—— Para or eesti ie ok Hetnoiy talanten, Referee-fingrman «Coie tint 33 _ tetanton,_, Reteree—tegras Pass to Willams added 10 more. Don- exh eaeried the, Pall gn the nest Day {0 the Ohloans 18-yard marks Anat Kempe ata drop Rick failed” Wilber= forer'n Pall on their own. 90-yard line. Rie ‘naif entled with the visitors tn pos: fronton of the talon thelr own ayaa Peyton Scores Touchdown rite second halt Hurd oubileled the omar eapiain A. punt gave Howal Porrarion of the tailon dele own 26- Sard line nd. Howard started @ march Rouant Wilberforce “onl. Bonechy Sas the outstanding xiir. reeling ok Ealing of eight. fourspine, five and then Stent yards itoward finally worked the fail at Witbertoree'e dwo-yard line and Gaun “honcahe @rap: kekes” for ths Sxtrr nalnty Howard mnde seven first Soneme artis: tn auatter: ‘The final period saw Wilberforce open up. “rher were eucceanful Sith two of Me sour forward paenes tried. Spricxs. th Sjuarters cot way Rin an ene: Sara'eain and then Fields grabbed ‘on for 20 -yarday Willette. former Cleve: Ting high schoo! iar. kicked, but the Vick ‘was_poor. Conte eyton and Coneghe remmea And burke the tne, tenthed off farkie, and sitet around chil Gmtil the wiritors: fourssard ine wea reached.” irre. Conch. Jefferson sent In three ‘mubstttwies. In am effort to halt the ensinnent. With thelr line etrenztne shed "Wiihertiree nelé. nbd font ater Sedzewriek had Wieted out nt danger the Sitstfe tems ending the game ¢ ee TR nde Bene Rit Roligg iissssssstsuky Geececceconsess ogee i emereenaoer eenaieatepel Keone cc I Beet Beene oe Be Fe Fareed SSS Ric Weae Drover Gait Resco enn Bagge, Care oe pence ie itis Pees it, Rech ne anand teense 8 oT One Wiinraae Toms 88 aS Fepien Fate vetat—Deneaiy. secede er hate Sn tae oat Tonk ante Stenyat for eww, Nock foe Semen Stars Ee iret” boas Ute Sele Mak nei Meferre — Tendation. “Umpire — Dulane, esa Trogasr Wananga NENPHIS RED WILL FIGHT CALIFORNIA GANS MONDAY Mempiis Ped, the Jones A.C. master. and Calor, Noe ane te eh match! 0 fghivten founde at Cary Indes Nox.” 12" other “Bemters on the ine iil are, Fighting, Surrs. the Exe Chicago wonder ana'Joe Latkin’ Hint: lng Bison of isary and Jennie, Gol- SORE, Bam neree agar aan na Earl Usman ve bout i eas ‘place at Washington hall and are under Tie upusement of HC Laderrd | the qaRnsrsent « By P. BERNARD YOUNG, JR. Billy ‘Unconsciously Favors Him and T. T. Coleman covered tho pir- skin. Gunn ran 16 yards on a fake fas. Poult was ‘substituted | for Sohnaon and Lineotn braced to hold Hampton. "After successive gaing of 20, 16 and 6 yardn by Byrd and Vol- Ut Hampton’ stiffened, Ruffin get- ting Byrd for a Joss.” Lincola was unable to gain any more. | Crudup then Kicked a place Kick’ from the 2Sevard line "Hampton, kicked to Lincoln. Tyrd advanced 20 yards, An attempted drop kick falled. ‘The first half end- Jed. with Lincoln in possession of the failon. her g0-vard line. ‘Lincoln’ managed to advance the bali to the IT-yard line In the third quarter, but could not score. In this perlod Capt. Coleman and Jimmie Jones both downed Byrd for losses, Jones ‘got through the, line and Sowned Tisrd for a 15-yard lors, Both teams. played spectacular, ball, but nelther "ecored tn. this period. ‘In the last quartor Jacobs returned to the game and Immediately’ upon recelving the ball, Worked his team down the fold and rushed Hargrove over on an off-tackle. play far the ‘inning touchdown, Hampton re- celved the ball on her 10-vard tne. oth teams struggted to score. Gunn then tntercepted a pass. Hargrove hit tor u flrat down, Hampton’ was displaying her wonderful ability to score when scores counted and was fighting with a determined and (r- resistibte offense that finally, over- came the Lions, After working down fo Lincotn's 12-yard Ine. a. penatty put Hampton on Lincoln's 14-yard Tine. “Hargrove then It the tine for attouchdawn apd Gunn scored an ex- tra, point. Whirlwind Johnson was rushed back’ into. the line-up. A rreat Aerial attack was launched by ‘Lin- coin, bit they falled to complete a pare. ‘The came ended just after Wiliams ‘had intercepted a pass. ‘Thus ended one of the exeatest grid- fron battler in the history of col- ——at ee OY Hampton —t ‘Uaostons BOM sss Becesenee Uanpuat SRM coh Roos eae fade Ssctictihs Accseas Bolbeaiet PRR crc ei, eda SON cece ean F Face Sroeesevese Piceeccosecece rman degen cco Boscia, Wey Giang sccccecde Honspst Gena Hardwick "sececcss0iR. H.-..Sobanoa (Cot:2 eet clan Bond Herman, Wetaht. SAT, Douglan Mev tipeaaian We Weieht, Pisin Yodeectiie, Alien, ‘Fime of aarterneett Tmiauton TouckdawaHargrove, “ye Hgtea tinge, Pgs tierce Bae Mater, MAN Sinus athoaa foe Maraven, Fistor fer Huma." Clacoinmraiy for Soho: nee orca tor Jaton aaa foe Taser Many exprensed themselves as not having een Impresced with Wilts vietgrt heeause he allowed ‘Thomn- yon to siny with’ him three rounds efore knocking him out. Pattling BiaC ue “Seneentere, wns piven Keatte. cheer when ‘he. was Intro- duced before the serappine besan. fore. the scropotne MILES MEMORIAL HELD TALLADEGA 3-6 SCORE irminctam, Ain. Nov. #—(Dsiayed,) =In'a fase ana thviding ame 9 Hk” Sand" ad Urlday afeecnoon. et. Penana eoltea font tarm detsated ign "Memoean” celese of ais ry. IIE’ The ivcats were outweighed ‘an taurh ines oeerfeneen than tha vistors Tut the game wa Gover than Dad bev anticipated For two -iartera tie Tal- Stage Shove Wwere eid enrecess, Lut Reeve heels with 9 counter curs Pica ot the second fal Pel fourm Biker eagte afesy the Pais, hid hsen Mind’ to Stes! fourevard marie. ann Sorin talibuek, shot around’ end on & ie ine ark for she reired Saiaee Spencer wicked, goal "ihe Siliey sleten’atarted at once te regain What cevencpolnt handicap, and TEScbn series of arses ronnaged to DUC the ball across, Urns teat wan aie Bitatiyto Hinton Site atar ond whe Frabisea’a Sosyard ass from Capt, Pate Eon nd "ran another 30 ards fora Teucndonn=" An attempt to gain the Sther noint toe tae aera route faled. “ihe Aina) Hointsrs for Tailedepa were made inne last three minutes of the Home. when, Shencercantered. around SRT ang: tor 0 gard and. crossed THe" markers” Score? 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Black and White Ointment ts economically, priced, in liberal size puekages. The S0c- size contains three times av much ag the 260, size. ‘All dealers have %—Aa Fate of the Negro Natlonal lengue] On Nov. 2-the Santa Clara clut one surorised, so learn ‘Spat pod again emerged victor over the Al- of ie piavern oo Wena Gu | mendares nine, which has Baro in ti this leaghe "are now. in. Cubs, ; up thin Tengne are, oir io, Cae Conger, Drake fa af, Starsens Ballin the Cian eager There are right, Rodriguez at frst and Hubbard a number of) mlavers who. have [nitching. with several other well summer in the Fast also in Cuba. On |known Cuban players making up the Fumener che Pant ne In Cavaeia of {team, Dave Brown allowed the Al- Tuite, Gharieaton oi ndlanpain. mendaren seven seared Meh Moore. shoristop of the Kancas pdapattecl Monarchs; Marcell_of the Bacha- | “°° y tanings: REE. Merry te Tanimore Duncan: | mente cures..2e197 eee 5 Sidhe! Mendes and” Corie, wath |ipendates 2-01 09109088 7 Stickers all's the Keuneas Ely Mone |" Eatterite-diroge eag Duscens Rub Richi "and. Dave aren ot the Lins {as snd Personen coin Giants, On the Havana nine are — Tes er eon” Prien te canter | On Oct: 29, with both Acoato of ti Thoman in eft, Egleston in riaht | WOrhocton Aviecicars aes Laae Cooper of Detroit is pitcher. | The |the Cincinnat! Reds pléching and the league race Ix hot. with the Santa | heavy batsmen in the lincup, includ- Geen" cones te tea naan” the | ee™z pacer, (8 the Uineup, includ fearon tan AuMe Slanted: with Bets [Rea rem TRON fenreastes singed tne tase are fooke | oe arenes ae ee Ing foc citter Wiavann ge ons of the [enone aitier chabn to soon overtaue therm. BLE Tar the ramme Noe, 3 Gures Hons |Almendares 1.090342 0-975 5 and. Cooper wore sent against tne |Savanan es 284210 8 87 18 | Santa Clara team in an effort hy Hn-| | Batterles—Tuoro. Fabre and Pernan- Carts mere the lace the ame sens | dee use Movin: eau oie Baechi Tahad 1a the chante on aSeouRe oe ee sete “whe ates On Oct. 28 the Havand club tost« ta Gee Havare——| nord, TErinnine ateurgte te: the sat Men EE ng EH easter ee, SET oad let ET Banat ne errs ees oa Sail for ine win Darien. £21 ateneatice 28 O Flners. Torrtent! and Lioyd ted the Chart'tgo.et. 4.1 1 1!Tbomaaif.. 30 0 0/losers in batting, with two clout: Selest st 4 atreemaei, 28 2 B]lomere, potting. 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Soreharee rae fe ARE IP er ach retee a at SE TAP ote Pa seals aNd taettie | —— LIVINGSTONE DOWNS SHAW. 7.0 SIMINGETONE DONS SMES Live ingbions Sege elvan ferssined isthe dt, Reaeca Sara crt on" Wor “two successive years these igi have baud to m 6-0 te in’ kecond quarter. a, nme netuuful wore ty Ltujohn and Pot ge Hue Serried ube batt over forthe his “aueiownfthespame: Liter GRE ABSENT eStea Solit'by a place i s vegsiaenn sane BRST abe Revenge Meadieer 22, GUILIN, Bowser Hee Se Ecce IES Wetec ae saree Hane SSIS gcc Ra Roibie cossiicge Biccsece Mig Fircase (aie Ree ee uk srevescrtecsscWs Moccesscsseeee POH Woe cient west nae SOL. BUTLER SOLO To HAMMOND. Sab FoOTAALL TEAM FON sta00 Sch bathe, former bros Jump eh plot and star sivarouna athlete ‘at Du Pim, eTeoiltte sino a raenber of the were eae Simple teams decorated ‘is eee Aiea uve ay ih Rock ai ana atgned ut lay and. nit feat “aim” Siater ise Gy Nock Island tort thelr frst-game ot SRY [Behn and fatw were surptined to fescrtat’ SB fae fee fata A‘ afener Seporter maidng ine fuifies iearmea™ that. Suter hed Geon Sasi coe Hammond elgyen or ee reitnce the weneone talking io the HawiGend! manager: 1 wag tered that Batiera aertices "were “aasght byt BRUT! oftenms: Wich adket the Part Eemer aces tthe mannger ssid i005 Stas Pe'Glose to The sivount pala: Re a ae: Carbone - Prisons” reunes. ew ‘Yorks Nov. 4--The Linéoin Giants won Ego games from the Bronx Giants this alterSoon., ‘Phe scores: Bronx Glants-9 O1'9'9 1.0.0 3-5 19° 4 Eines Gianter-t 910000 % *8 12.9 ‘Bateriecie Pard, Suble and Smith: winters and Santon. Bronx Glants.r--se-.0 2200-2 5 0 Finca Giantar---.--.0000 2-2 8 0 ‘Batteries Over “and Smith: Streeter ®None out when winal : me vodt when winning run’ ‘wae scored, Game called in With on account ae = {ee By Rogers | a | FE AMD, ORDERED A COUPLE 01 SHALE AT $20 PER THE ULL OF GAS AND REARIN’ TO iE oct? Cte eet we OF Your Company (21) | gine" ae rs ‘On ov. 2-the Fanta Cera club again emerged victor over the At: eae, Sa uals rs ean teres Sign odinee se ek and usb eingecrate nya oun Guten ier maine ay te ase See arte aes 2 ote etme Seats ae a ees score by tata ane eeacunienvereees th paoencaes sa gsset st eet piers Soa outst as panacea cn oes twits eth Aman of te wena th cit tts Aces searhneon tea ata Pan fee ceceaet arate oe peary sees tet Un, Bevel geen Fenian ne nen ee eeres RH, B naeeeerrrrere ss eens RATT GTS mea eee Pkt cite ac eae Di ea Se On Oct. 28 the Havana club lost a aS a oe acest ae feeateeine eee a 2 Rear acetal ote a Babe Seiad gerd elf, Ow losers in batting, with two clouts Pee ee ate Fuvnng pen anon a2 Rear apmeg ieee H 3 ene Sar ee Sat ow cea | ‘The Marianao club and the Santa coats Sernaae a tat te Sea ees mae Pied gph 9 eae See sare a ee eens Mes tea Gaus oer cet tas Rabe re peer a Seman tactrs tear Gage oes Sh oe Se ee Bese teen rae ae teres com -asaceeegees 3 HEAVY TN ROME, FEB, 22 Sew Terk Nor rey Wil wh guoeg out Sk thompsss in sewer war Stony neh han sen onred Shana tec to Inara, ‘Aght Ermino Spalla, the Itallan heavy- Sige natin: tome on Wang en ating. apes covopun cenaimnan, orp Carter SRR HOS Ged an Bier Sita ey Bude Soa at SENT tachnathg ont atria BS SURE alc a ase Be rate Tid ace sno coment coh aat ata esate arene eis Gaetan a imakth, Menta viele Bala hacatae Heras, seen Aer igeliten te Bilbo Banas ceca at ‘alin tare iat meta Meter MEM See ge Snes Pate bane ital aca Ee hace mie scares Ta SH Gite ele COMMONWEALTHS VS. HUDSONS HAIR STAYS COMBED, GLOSSY “Yair Groom” Keeps Hair Combed—Well-Groomed = ed —— SS HAIR GROOM | = € KeepsHair | {> + Combed, ae ONLY Millions Use It—Fine for Hairt ‘Not Sticky, Greasy or Smelly Get, Jar of "Hale-Groom” trom any asueelat for at fom conte ‘und rake evan eeuboorn, unruly" or shame pooed fair stay embed ail day ta eeeek bake May € UNDEFEATED, -THE SHASIDERS FACE AID TEST NOU 17 Hampton Inctitute’s foothall team defeated Lincoin university at Fal- timore Nov. 3 and Is surely headed for the fig 3 champlonship. “Ono more game stands In her way, and a victors’ over the Howard untver~ sity’s eleven on Nov. 17 will give the Hamptonians ‘the “coveted _ honor. ‘Thousands will wend thelr way to the new Armstrong fleld. made pos- sible by the graduates of the Instt~ tute, to a the two teams In action, In fact this very game at Hampton tons all other gridiron events on tho card, 2 Hampton Has Punch ‘Hampton has xotten away with some fluke —victories this Season. ‘Two games they have won by wbility to drop Kick extra points attes touch downs have decn made. The Sea- siders’ line ts well nigh {mpresna- ble, and. the hardest fought fame in years Is expected when Howard faces them. Another factor In Hampten’s success on the geldlron is the work of the coaches, who seem to have built a team capable of taking care of iteelf, always display~ ine “Just ough” punch to win. Lincoln was beaten by a touchdown. ‘Williams “has recently finished a. gourse in couching at Harvard, and his assistants are second to none in the country. ANI eyes turn cnatward Saturday afternoon, while the Hamp~ ton grads stretched all over the country’ patiently await the result, Howard fsn't going down to Vir- pinta with her exer shut. You can Wager your Ife on that. Howard fully realizes Just what ft is up aginst. [t's a do or die spirit the Washington lads are relying on to bring them out on top. The Capital hoy do nat intend to go Into the ‘Trankselving came a berten team. So far thelr ‘slate bas been kept clean. The work of Capt. Doneshy jand Sam Peyton was the outatandins fenture of the Wilberforce ame. Close followers of the Howard team say that Howard knows more foot~ ball than St has displayed this sea~ son, and ag no time have the Dive and white” wenrers been forced to open up everything. Coach .Watson will send his men In with orders. te seta Jump on Hampton. The team will _aiso ‘be instructed to “watch Gunn and Jacobs,” the two toe art iste of Hampton. ‘The game itself may result fn» punting duel and may be won by Foals from placement, hoth Jacobs and Gunn belng dangerous men in- alde che 40-surd line, und Donegits of Howard, as well’ ay Howard's quarterback, are Kood at ptuce kicks and drops. * * z Hampton Launches “Varsity Club” Following the “Hampton-Hewurd game the Hampton institute athletes who have won school letters In any ranch ‘of sport from.the time Hamp~ ton entered intercolieinte compet! tion to the present will meet fn the instttute museum to orcunize the Hampton “Institute Varalty | elub, [which will help keep alive the "ficht- tng spirit” for which Hampton men are known and which haw always ween evident on the gridiron, basket bail court, diamond. cinder path or in the great game of Ie. ‘This new varsity club will_keep {ts members Informed about “athletic conditions at Hampton Instituee, In chiding the records of the Hampton teams. 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Rese, 018” SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1923 57,000 AUTO IRAURY SUIT Tue Applans acon of the Se Bens SUR Wine ae? oP tt Breas Satay of Rare Buri atin Ce af Fem ee ote baba ae ee aetna eos Heath 260 sei rat te @ trial of the fsues before « Judze and ariel BY ies eee eee Hee tified Sa Beacis eae Brock’ U5" an astomobile “oned” Uy Bayer ‘Roscnmond, = resident of West "Sloare'wxe inured about the head 4.Gehatene “an entineeharncter Speen tae es, Ss las eect ett att a Pie keer Severino statics” ert nesting i Raraey Semel Te se ee Raney. Ss oe Era Sienasd ata he da ee a BROOKLYN NOTES | Se aay TE RE EE 2sj,and gira, Charen Mast iain Sats he ME The, Sarurdas Night ‘che of Raat pet Cxorks held orth ‘ay “Mayor Ba RESTS Ritts ene’ 1 See oe ime State AF te te SS as ep Steger et spitadethSte ACNE Bet Se eS Be ‘Tibonn prominencs’ amtated with te ne dirsimaly nociriy’ of Nazarene. Cons BENS thgh eae ee Fevee ori Iara Be Ep spas, er a es TERS aes Pa, Med ttn Rta Aiea eStart RE hacia fethe Flathuse court. 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Int” are Thrinktog and baetaara about com She hear others where ther cam # eur Mingiss totes ane Seon chin that boa cam wee, they are only Afnrturing ‘tveirs minds instead of Throwine all Sares tthe Your winds Eng enjosing Wremseives. 5 Fou mimost feel like Koln, wh t them’ sind tatling, them that. thes ‘uri to begin using the wongerfu Mine and Shite Gintment. Sle normany thounanés of happy Peorle ara uepending on to keep ele S49 Siean“amooth and rood to. i9ok at inal und White Olatment fs set sux at the thenomenl tate Of nests {io mllion packages m fear, and the Enet the leno ecomomioaiiy prleet {is nazely reapomsibie or thie record ye Be wise contains three timer as ovat) aw te 0 sibs AU dealers Bah 5s the ; NEW YORK SOCIETY NOTES POLICE. COURT. NEWS The Madame C. J. Walkers Agents ee Tae ea Ses Ser ach ale here Shas mars ae, oe Se acre SEM ne aaieees ee eal at Bau aad wena UP aa ad Seg te peng taba aE highest Soe hacen, thine ae Est tet dies Puc Renae Senet, Rie alccal beta: Sarah Stowley, treasurer; Estelle Fin. Re etoia Siatisae’ Etudes ‘Many thousands of makers srowdea ‘the "ifnalarance”™” ‘casino sserded, the, eel, eres Hi anette aS OS, et nas Benettasteth ital Sey Noakes Era inne attedtuar ete at Sea's MeRty gauche cintice ton gotten enna at Pinas Bea th ae a Wi. Harrigan, ‘vice premdent: Loctne Fed teed od teeta Bie Seat eet of ptedent sel HORE “SRS! cree aathaon ear eae etter, Sg: SEP RG Atenas catch ScattdS tended the Kine. Tet troll eles. is thercrnive Dunes. at Soe SP ash raids eine Soe A aseag, TiS? eS RE LAE Bs Se "pbees Fanon opera il ainda atta alte ep eastemenes ee eae Barats Ane Sn ate te thet rang ot John Smitha wreat Bet acted oe Sen ce obaat at FEN ee Enea SW Te! Hee eae Ue. oman Bic soit Soaks We STF War Oh Sacge aay Mids 22 aeint nig ie as © Well, Allie Johnvon, Edward Wells, Samuel Bush and Beverly C. Clarke. SSgae Bane gd Bere? Se BS, Aad J emUeGnG dant eco Seca anaes re TERED res ord tint i oe Seat dt prem aes Bailes at the local’ Defender atfice tat Se Mc eee ivan cute ‘sire, Louise Smich, 139 W. 12a St. Geers nes ure a ese wears oe Tint HAG? EEE and Soaeph Rata ES Sere, et eee Bares, Bene ee de ter NRSSRT As singtconcert a Sand Mt oso Dae, 28 fe Bineaane Latest eer a tk Mihi: George, nroprictor of the Enter- cpl Smee ate BREE SHS at ag Hare ers Tmoman, 259 San Tatas! &. paises rete ths guts ot ‘Mid Rages Of pein eet tah Are Henge Sata bP ae ee ae ober Hee Suey gS, Wiens wie Mikes, weet Ist Rech pti cies eateinined thea ithe Bim Pem Girls entertained thou- Kicking a youth who bad “socked ots HU a ell Raat He fet feialites, acieumte Steines “rub Snevmlahe tane etc tn Raghu copry ARs ined Amat! friemas” Janitor, B84, W- TESS gy ce'ten day’ tn gall. Rol det pShuiagooe ute We Hast Sey a clerk igi uke’ deinen of strvctrcey acs "Sofmucl nreoke, 708, Cauldwell Ace: who gonducts’ taller Shap we 268 Td SCP peared betore ure Newark feuniy fund fury ana. cxseed the in Sictingat of avllaen Carter 39. 4, J08- onlay ot 30g be, ang ttags Dave Ber aborens te wwe sath Sto Siadce Shu the plate “Hua Sane Riso in, General Seasiona and rere sen iarGue in atau oF bait shee igang, easton, Te clerk SHEET ida Se with the emete“at ife‘ot lothen Yiom a coat rack in Ratacrast ac iol W, Sis Se eae das THEY the rand Jory, y*Suchy ts Mur Jeu." is dn alleged cnreat athe fe Cicer Bisa reece nee Se 18 St ail sy Rhett fury tor: nese inthe Tiattahd anton degtore. Soma, Guy Teen aake See, wae the complainant: Hie woh nent"to the Fombr fo meal EL eikan fo rutaded” not pul tors Fudge" Mgnces in General, Seatonn “iden ta Honky 3, 238 We, iain seeinpafed iy Bhoara Mahn. snes MER ne found gully en” two Shargen when arraiened Uelote Mazin: Hedeatntted 0 fll 108 30 are, Ehargem were Origin a car while Gran Shy Spratling whehot, a een fee eretacr, weet We Teith St. war eid Sautrdny tor grand larceny Wie We yaa Woes arrenied at, Fourth AAT she BES en Suncom when nos Axa BRET Shicemen ta, be “carrying Ess" ptda * afe Wan eared tothe SSP 2oeaon, “dustsae he waa ox Hing oh deiceutan ot RS we BNE gS one tsabsamnamn wna Tanita ne tags an hig He explained emu the 1a on taxes from Siomshhe' uhont pe a eture at, 2M Hee eAteltand that they” contalned ERR Rocth of aaves Tite Gast Hos SRG, Seventy Ave. sont Mary Scien: St. HeN Seventh, Ave: sad MRE Gdg evintenee. of ten dash athe workraeeSiae seer when they Hhoaina™ esto shaping chara GEO. GODFREY SPRINGS. 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NOW, ere ie nocked nereewricht, of Phkadeltie, knocked Det tiie Eil'vate after tao minutes an Pye Scones a ashing tn thee seventh Sound of their ten-tound sffetr at Sal Sen" duare Garden wher cae the wom finat to the dnek (Hen itsFloyi-donn- Stalecvar Schick: the farmer won BY SSeckeut im the Meenth round "Hovfrey. and Tate 4th bowel ke saleral chooltaye ned ae He “Sey were Rivas of ‘earn mibers “Rate. dia itt inere than attempt to, hala (oatres a Brie Me Hong: eves ama whateer Bent Tne ceatee wiamted to diy wax, next to Unipoesitie. tecause of thine Az early neviha ascond session the” 11,000 fans ‘STpmencea to uoo, Flicin teller tere conttaned until the teenth round, when Codires. man: See Ger get in elose after tir minutes 2Fulling and frouzht ‘up ble right to therMhuws aumaling Fate to the Fone ‘Geagrey clionned with, URC and lef fo'the have which rougt about Bilt Tiiste ater welgmed 233% and Gou- Fer ‘sealed S253 pounds. ae wae OLee Ce Kel, down We Jones. Clifford. W. AN- ace oun Jones Cord, WW. Ali Cae ee Bee Stans aes se ‘Rirs James W. Johnson, Cleveland, SE Oita nag ae SA gale Ganaes Saar AMG ee Graham, Pall River: Mr. and, Mra. 3. Poe are, A a eee g, mar ware Sirs ae A chante Brae bark, aati le pe Tae te Wits acto Be He Seana Pe ee neat rookignite, #52 Clinion Ave ell By Skee toe aaa tale oma. tees about” the, tend) and Rady (Sire "ramen ine aitcnded by BGR ay Rone be Runa pee “mone seaTan at ee wore ditt eats 25, tesa Bee Seka arta po sensi dcamini ae Fea ic iti oe oes BY by Peter Hayes Gunite), NEW YORK PAGE Fev, &_ at the. Renatesance, casino. Bobs Sah Oks Brea ni tt eis teen Sean Ot BeePeh Ia feta! ota lS tard uchinge more than what the Pome toms Bima fe ee See Sr anes go seamane, ge anaes Bet acaba ain i See fag hase ani af oe Aree Bie aie aia ee a eT cities CURE Meat erage 2 Rie re Reighuy encrosity of eastern hospital Beate it elated they? were Te eater ee dinner: evest sight wrens, See ae eeaae isa ee cake, sent {he Se ndsidce’ and Mr | Pcomara, 46: We 136th St. Prior to to- sag wo cee ter wth era de Erusile ae aie nav 4 ganas lie oat Be yh ROR [Store hail’ The adiale wae a geen see ad, ncae<aegee et Oe ase: e toed aches cet Sunde ace DSN Sees Sopates, ota e cellent and all ch: ico See often anit a escnaeay iS tidy otaing’ Sie Sr annie ‘ate [who Srecently. returned {rom a abort eee eid ak Re ot ‘Winston Salem, iN. Cane, motored Bhatia geen coed ae eae tits Sinlthe 309 W. 10th St ernie ate Sone ie Eek te Satan lees [hrother. Officer Emanuel Klein, 225". Pies ge, Ofte attendants of the bride Ec, ee rae sea Son, Beatrice Smith, Edythe Owens and Beier Garene fing and Edvan Bec SY Hauer Stan at sree ake Be Siegel Benther, Nathaniel Klein. Several Seth Sat hae faa After “the “reception” Mr. and Sirs EE eT Bein Hee Sean aha e eo wer che Ca a Bhan ram inate ati Toereation apd. a much nected Fort. ait Gr aah ake wae Reet BRINE tcmerty ofthe Be bea Far, emer of 6 peti Saco eee ae Peele, teeny before Justices, MeTnerney, Kernochan Be O-Neill n'special Sessions. Sasa HanleSem INTE Lens Ave. a former police oficer, was dis- Alsied (OPUS PING, cance gigs after Fel setae me 2 ebaras of anu "Prince Méadmes.” 22, 126 W,, 187% seh ihes,qurasted"Prigay and ended Shin" Riotints “asegtit fon "coropinnts Take (mo safe Sten Masel Neson 8 senna old, 23 W, retin Sl, Nour "arreated Faturdas and Stare Sih meing © 8 wot on * Rey Stiter, 34.,114 WY. 108th St. ad- BAGS Sse Pday neh Sh cea cre Bagh aa aS Ete suum, 19, 207 WE. 32lat St eae needed ind nd ci SRATESaahl are” eumuing ones Are raat etn het rear af ie Ampterdars See oa aendag” we an eietntor bos AtS Sfuned™the polices, ‘Mis but Rag Rau eave oPeoge’ a merry chase fare bat ear aa Sis AV. 58th soi War tnatged in Wer Side cour Shr yieanesdg Cieomsting the, Some SP Sharteg De Wetmore" am teenie SC PRE Ma Aaa, tau the sa Blatardn leben she" Bouse’ and cuured Fata ee ihe Doses held the elasney S200 bal : “RINE Thaec aa Hat We, Hoth St, swan iaea i uesday on A charge of Beene trate Taabert Stupding 22.68 W. 126 St, arr ay ade orm ened Ban dink Mp Basia Auserman a FIR, TREE AM aah a robin Epo? Hi “Muafic'wnt sie ince fot cocaine. ae Rovere Yan Cooper, 29: 8 chufeur Boke sEeoReEa eh ind Uae nce Suaudee afelnenens Ker TER. Ghtege oF ating te ‘Sullivan law. * - SIamen J. Grant, 2%, 9 aborer, 32 W. sd Sahay Aine: eer Sea diir ot MeaihahaaB areecra tow fan a reat Reeser eae sane eam tne rempatmant. Both Rati ented thet eal DANNY EDWARDS GOES WEST FOR HIS HEALTH Ee aE ae WEE the Mitle Tracitle coast battler who. han Weoaitgund. eco, turks for the” pase Je taamthe ae head West siny for Daxtand aig san Eeanelsce, Cate fora Retind of three month. or more wit The idea of restinins he former hexine forme CAccompangine My will he Wille {Chor Gemminent deidiewetehe boxer Aalkshuimte at tahwacae Tor several months the” little Cali- fominn’ han beet in rant Nealth apd, Egcllentaltsy Sie not linen shine” hls True posing forma. After hin Tecrnt Reh neainse Chacile {Psi Mesaniere AE the Pioneer Shorting lun, where he fiat the decision so the ttle Harlem He, who ta only, ac steond-rater, he au St Hccame convinced that hr net a Gnces White in Calforata pot bok SUN Engage Im some af the foursround- ra jure for the ealee of neuen. RENAISSANCE QUINT. WINS New Verle, Nov. 3-—The Renalsgance ‘nigh, comprived, of plavers trom set Gal of last sears foremost haskell ai frame won ‘thelr lhltia game nf the fearon, when they Heked the Collegiate Slae'n'a, close contest at tne Renal Beate of to BN large crowd was She Renaleaance team sil make this caning thelr home court for the weagon. Kroon theie Haver are Qatern Anz Gerson, Sigcum, Forbes: Wallace and ‘Hooker. “they expect 69 may om Sat- rday alghts. I ga JOYRIDER ARRESTED Proudly warsdine Semen Ave, tn eee touring car which wna bat p Kecring with hin apcarance attracted the'nitention of police who upon use Honinesthe iriver. Charice Woon, Bo" Ghirton, Pl Tireoxtyn. laced him pace arent, “tel Tater, eesione tha fon, EA Jamaica “Aces, Treokiyn, and hn Bloom had: taiken the car for for Hiding without startgan's permission. = "DR, COLLYMORE LECTURES: pee Enea By ottemares 8 graduate ‘of Ge Howard raivoraits” Dental els Tixe felnen: of 7233, now ‘yenettelng ag Pohows 1athe "ie Seated gn Sok Teatth: das), by the’ Oral, Heaton: ommivtee of thin, che ty" dallver Realth tecture te. 30% unite ‘or punt Goel Novtie st 311 Baca Sr. the doctor Waa Very: well received. : roe reap eS EE [urown. 62: 142-Atlantie St. Wan crost= Jing Fulton and 160th Six.” Wednesday eer ehaae Aah fe Meena Pearse feat ee gantemeee 2, Marae, eons aan Be tren rere as ak Sad Rete tated by ts, Sab seat pe emer a | chins hapnens, Hailing SIKi and’ Rid ghing hannens, “Buditing SIME and. Rid cheer e wee wee Ee Shout Shar onda cnit ene teas ee esse oe be Harlem “lading Woe ee THE CHICAGO _DBFENDER SPECIAL NOTICE NEV ¢ \ ie News ‘matter for thls page Ronde" oe tiga ot ner || ———— than ‘ftrt mail Monday morning || Taken to: Harte to Inaure_pubifeation. in current | |arterhoan ‘was. St fequer"Addreas, 239% Seventh Ave. || #408 Pith “Ave, Elo ae ater Sor injuries nboue TEE MOWMRCH BND’ BALLS sett "Pomoc fron i ‘em Rocpieat tas A BIE SUGOESS| pt AND CONCERT FE a SoSnatges 8 years erator “Ge cig Mice, aorarci tan concert and | tees Shr eran S34 gigea ange te portonay mu: | EST ere ae Seevinen of Lieut rederiche W. Simp 8, ‘as rare New Stay cane thursaay niguts the | yonere® POepttal | Sommitiee, comprising Hi.” Peceman. |“Ultde James, Sx Shairmany w'Wewe’, vbayea ds G: | wise BP Ny cites, Hemet Spun |e fer nie TRSPGG Re dattna te oti & tone Te | fon "neve nea "Phe Sionarch and was the ateilar [big truck ore saatratcign Gry ath feltures nas | igelng tn the ot Meaning of the moat ramus Chicaes [2 Batting at Bercige mach, composed Uy dor S. fier SSW aiet Shae Eth the conturiar $e the Ciliary Steer Behind, Mame tee Boxes wer | "Hpac, t igs, Nal” Harem wan represented [armel Ma gee Laer, ieee eee ena She te ae Saltese oe” ition Oiver'a4| Rete Sods Eda og the onan. even, erie | Sen afar hi Seatnd fle ied ha naae [ats Cth Bae nsaeet ae ana sete [eh cTaumntStie inine ihe west essed Eka Maas out: | Slee Wwlson of-town, memberg of the Anuer Herd | banquet atthe. c Stina "in maldng thot tate the aus [SOI pie eee Joined ‘tn im BUC- Iduring his recent SE Glene T, 0 Ck are a A Chinese ¥. WG: AS acerotary wit eke exe at Saphint Pheanen Roe Tak Seiedl Si cechrain Hale, 'rotmeny "at tie Neve Ver Eide Sha "Row “er a elie a, setaiary or Shane EnlneUin gies" the aed onan muaice’ ae the "arsclaton werner Ferncg® Ah enveiopce aha contibas Setar, the rele ee fund neo 8f world felendehip and. prayer wil be ahead fy ai aca” Clb ans Searaltten” “Gor Weancady® teen SNS ate inviccd oy oR iign’ tai onan “ba” Mae Alc Eedeet gl sthehaeties's Esme fidemcuaaee ae" ravine eres oye A onerdnce on mira Sea aerate rehicnn cna Rel Ge Ee Sabie ae eos bear Heres aeeahaen ae aac SO Bat Tour, ‘Frances “Guaner discussed “ths mierda Kite De ineied gut Feet Sen “Sete Searing Ea Ae Bore Mn. Bovtaw Crabs ands Cinta “bedson, ‘ahiawene BART: A ienenes evesene, wes spent ee ee guests of Mra. Sae Santee on 1inligw- Sen at her’ beautitul apartineat, 241 Fifey"‘ate. “The decorations were, In eetting sity five antrit-of the occasion, A RIMMGn Wenahean was petved ad patm “witha” Charee ‘ot ‘Wunicer HI” fara. Tikeo Fitts, the aged” erand- pother of “Mira. Sanice, was. interest Inge ‘Stes. Flelis te 80 Sear olf. «Thc ucate present were: The Minera: Fen Ehens, "icaettio: “Hil, "e, Vandertord, Vauline, Eee, Sylvis” raverenee: "ates eer Manate Phstiae?_ Be, CG: Wolegte, Wh J. Sentt, Sacntoga” Speinee. ROSE Oarar si” Moatman. Pe Waartén, Crarieg Ti, Claat, Gracce. We Rosai ular fe. ‘yenet. Willers Eitres, Noscor Mil, Kenneth C. Good win aha ‘George Siurtinn Sirs. J. Mt Bryant of Menton” wan the gucai” of Nonor for. whom the affalr was given. PULLMAN PORTERS DANCE RL pagent nana te hdd gy Aree Monday ‘evening, Nov. 42, and engoxed BUGtent of etme’ at ‘he nei irate andl dant ven ty, the Pa ae" Feptere "Atha aha eta et Rnd saulieeaGeiiory, tne. Tho afta Sed oriechMone Se We at” ot eh SEE Re idea ete pimertmment, Muse waa” Girish faethe eccasion he al mars fs ‘mous "sasaphone_tund sind now they Wag ait nage rhe aficerg of the cl IN? ate’ aS °Cooper. reagents PS Beasts. hubs ertident™ OSE: Fora Stier eice ph alienes 2 a” owas fnanctal secretary: J. a Tahinaad, 3a rers G. if, Forster, ehiairmads housing MSintioo. ant Gets, Perkins, chalrmes ‘cntertainment compute 2. see Be UU 3S. &. Green, 2 SK, Teeth Bt... 9 truck ielor forthe sireet ceanim? dena iments claims to hae teen struck wh Chale In am unkown mam fo the Syostehe"Jotge’ gt "the northwest” cor: ner nf Sedench Ave nnd t4dun St, ne {ey net werk for_ ha" Eragon whatewer Nov armeste, were meade and Green when Interviewed "ig a Refender renarter eet not advance kay. Men Why" he ‘Straus "hae heeny attacked. THe) en. 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UNoeRTaKens AND EMGALNERS + miteeaa ous stECuals green eis sna Arvada, darren Bay Foe SS =SEND NO MONEY eae eee BEES eee ON LE LIMITED ENGAGEMENT WEEK OF SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11th FIRST SHOW AT 6:30 LIMITED ENGAGEMENT THE LAFAYETTE PLAYERS IN THE GREAT UNDERWORLD DRAMA THE PARADISE OF THIEVES A PLAY WITH A DOZEN CLIMAXES-A PLAY WITH A CONVINCING MORAL PERFECTLY ENACTED BY ANDREW S. BISHOP and CLEO DESMOND THE POPULAR STARS EVERY NIGHT AT 8:30 MATINEES SATURDAYS AT 2:30 SUNDAYS, 6:30 and 9:00 P.M. Drama Continues at the Grand and Avenue; Pleasing Offerings Fill the Monogram Drama Continues at the Grand and Avenue; Pleasing Offerings Fill the Monogram manner in which it is done, however, furnishes a sensation charged with high lights and surprises. Don't fall to see this great play. THE AVENUE artin SaraMartin sings the meanest, low-down "blues" in her newest OKeh hit "SWEET MAN WAS THE CAUSE OF IT ALL" GENERAL PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION 25 West 45th Street, New York, N.Y. Okeh race records © G. P. Corp. OKEH race records PAGE L.3K7 The Lafayette Players continue to pack and jam the Grand theater at every performance and did the usual stunt of turning away hundreds on Sunday night. "Why Wives Go Wrong" is the best title of the present offering and to say that the audiences found much in it to please would battle it mildly. The cast, aside from the popular stars, Andrew S. Litchop and Cleo Seamond, S. Kirkpatrick, Lawrence Chenault, Isabelle Tony Langston Tony Langston 0 Jackson, Arthur Ray and Wm. "Babe" Townsend, and the fina group were newly letter assigned. There are a dozen high shots, distributed among the final demonstration takes place the effect of the tension maintained is plainly noticeable. "Why Wives Go Wrong," as the name suggests, has to do with the domestic relations between married people. In the story of the couple, complete estrangement is brought through the nagging of a distressed wife and the narrow-minded inclinations of an intolerant husband whose measure of success leads him to show a lack of consideration bordering on action. The situation is half the situation. The situations are brought about in such a natural way that, until the very end, an amicable arrangement seems impossible. The ```markdown ``` STATES—Two days each of Does It Day and Big Dan, Counterfeit Love, The Tango Cavalier. Winn, Winn Russell in How Times Have Changed. PHOENIX—Ruggeds of Gap, The Wheel of Life, Trihy, Three White Fools and The Devil's Partner. Sunday, Scarlet Lily. LINCOLN—The Cleanup, Ruth of the Range, two days each of St. Elmo and The Lone Star Ranger, two days each of Sunday, Edmund Cobb in No Tenderfoot and Beasts of Paradise. VENDOML—Three days each of The Tie That Binds and The Eternal Struggle. Sunday, Bright Lights of Broadway. OWL—Cameo Kirby. To the Last Man, two days of Drifting, The Girl Who Came Back, The Exiles. Sunday, Big Gap. TILAS—Closed, except on Saturday and Sunday, at which time feature pictures and high-class vaudeville are offered. FOIRD—Two days each of Wandering Daughters, to The Last Man and The Midnight Alarm. Sunday, Through the Flames. business trip to another city and Zaza discovers that he is a married man and has returned to his wife and engages in dating with her. Jentious Zaza visits the home, intending to fight it out to a finish with the wife. It chances that Mime. Dufrene is not at home when Zaza arrives; there is plenty of time to inspect the beautiful house provided for his wife, and to contrast them with her own humble dwelling. Everything about the place speaks of the presence of a cultured, refined woman and Zaza's age grows almost to mania as this. At the moment when Zaza is almost ready to seream with hate and rage there comes into the room a ding rose. It is Dufrene's daughter, and her efforts to entertain Zaza are so sweet that her rage departs and after a few words with Mine, Dufrene tries to view with the child, she leaves the house hopelessly. When Dufrene learns from Zaza's lips that she has dared to visit his bome a torrential breaking, but neither will give in an inch to the other, and so the battle races until the breaking point is reached. In the end they part. Dufrene continues her histrionic career. Years pass. Dufrene returns—alone—any they meet outside a theater, any they play, any the brightest in the theatrical world, her name is blazoned in electric lights and her fame as a great actress is on everybody's tongue. He to has prospered in the theatre. Then they, these two and the daughter左 An A No. 1 vaudeville show is presented this week. The act of Smooth and Smooth opened the show. Contrary to all reports as to their ability to please the vast audiences if applause counts for anything. Mrs Smooth was beautifully gowned and put over her song with speed and grace, while Smooth did, a close waits out of their ordinary. Their song was a beautiful Sutton, a young lady of promise, made her first public appearance as a blues singer and went good. The Finley Sisters, a pair of beautiful girls, are fast steppers with sweet songs. Down in New Orleans" doing a most wonderful dance. In her song Elise showed that she was a bit hoarse and used her feet to make up the fault. The little partner makes a typical Daisy toucher when she sings "Daisy Daisy." Wright a pair of old-timers, opened with a snapper line of talk that went big. In her song Daisy showed she still has fire and speed, while Russell's soft voice swelled forth in a rhythm. They close with "Right or Wrong" to a good hand and several hands. Memphis, Tenn. — The following, commercial-Appalal, tells its own story: Last work was a red letter one in each location, a communication sent in by the old friend, Jimmie Howell, who with Littleton's time act which played the Kelk house three. In the town was Shuffle Away, a gasment at the Cox; Jimmie & Shuffling Four at the Olympic; Goldman & Goldman and Sunshine Trio at the Boo-ves; besides several other show folks who visited between dates at the Buckeye village. STAGE THE MONOGRAM By Bob Hayes ON THE RADIO BUSY IN CINCY THE CHICAGO DEFENDER SUNDAY, DAYE' IN THE GREAT UNI- DISHE EN CLIMAXES—A W S. BISHE , WM. "BABE" TOWNSEND, L THE PARADISE OF THIEVES William Russ New Comedy REPEAT DEMANDED A peculiar incident occurred at the Grand theater on Sunday night when a crowd of over 100 men and women stormed the entrance entrance of the theater, intervening with Drew S. Bishop. When he complied by making his appearance one of the crowd, who had apparently led the crowd to the entrance, he snuck in, sneaking in the coat of them, requested that, inasmuch as they and hundreds of others had been unable to buy seats for the play which was held out, Wicke House of David, could he on his company play a repeat on it. Mr. Bishop promised, so in the near future the offering will be again presented. The theater calls making the same request have been received by the house manager, Jack Schoenfeld. "O'PAL NIGHT" Wednesday night, Nov. 14, has been selected as "O'Tall Night" at the Grand Auto Museum has been arranged for the themation by the producer of amusements, Clarence B. Muse, and this will be presented in addition to "Creole Fashion Queen." There will be several other added features and both the Andrew S. Bishop company of Lafayette Pinyers and the Abbie Mitchell Co. are excited to present the event. Night guests of the management. Don't forget the night. JOHNNY HUDGINS One of the most successful of present day comedians is Johnny Hudgins, who is featured again with "The Cool Scandals," one of the best shows on the Columbia Wheel. This is Johnny's eighth year in bur- This is Johnny's eighth year in burlesque and his connections during this THE MUSICIAN JOHNNY HUDGINS long period have been uniformly successful, his work proving to be a great all over the big circuit. Watch him play with old friends. Now playing Casino theater, Brooklyn, N. Y. Next week, Orpheum theater, Paterson, N. J. Claude Collins is managing the Leeds Academy, 1401 King Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa. He says that the world looks fair and rosy. NOVEMBER BETTE DERWORLD DRAMA A PLAY WITH A HOP and AWRENCE CHENAULT, ARTH THEAT William Russell in New Comedy-Drama For the presentation at the States the play, the William Fox attraction, the Times have, William Fox attraction, a new page in the screen career of William Russell, this production boasts a story and a lealing character embodiment that are difficult to associate with any previous Russell film. Firstly, Russell is shown hitherto unsuspected comedy depths. He appears in the likeness of Mark Wise, a handsome army officer who finds his love in an army nurse while in France. The comedy elements center around his return to Wynwood, the seat of Hollywood, the purpose of which is engaged to marry. The Redmans are an old family with many shelves of dusty tradition. They are as proud of their family as any Roman patriarch. Uniform in his bright army uniform is formally inspected by the reception committee of the family is discomfort is great. With disdainful eyes and critical smirks he faces the redman clan, the head of the Redman clan, presents her niece, now the wife of Mark, with the family heirloom. "Ten generations of Redmans have died under it" the same informs the young wife, "the redman clan—the modus operandi of the story." Playing with William Russell are Mabel Julienne Scott, popular leading lady, and Allene Ray, beauty contest winner. Kid Nash and George Funtze, with the Watermelon Girls Co., are at the Watermelon Girls Memphis, Tenn., and making it great. HITS FIRST AMERICA'S GREATEST CHEFS Most select entertaining under CLARENCE E. MUSE the personal, authoritative of KOPPIN THEATER "THE HOUSE OF GOOD SHOWS ALL OF THE TIME" E. B. DUDLEY, Manager 530 GRATIOT AVE. DETROIT, MICH. SEND IN YOUR OPEN TIME—WE BOOK ACCORDING TO REPUTATION AND RECORD YOU ARE NOT TOO BIG FOR US IF YOU CAN DELIVER THE GOODS TOMB OF A MEN "TANGO CAVALIER" Unaware of the danger signals that were posted along the road, two bandits who were trying to make a getaway made a horrifying leap to eternity when the car they were driving plunged headlong over the steepest embankment this side of the border and shattered to bits. The bandits unsuspectingly engaged the services of a secret service man, none other than Don Armingo, to make a weekly flight across the border with the "stuff". Don Armingo played the game the bandits had been told the time came for him to make an arrest the bandits took flight, carrying Don't sweetheart with them. Don resorted to his airplane to follow the cones and charges that was ever witnessed took place in which he finally overtook them and, circling low, reached down and drew the girl from the tonneau of the car. Together they watched the bandits over the embankment. "The Tango Cavalier" with George Larkin and Ollie Kirby, has enough action to keep you on the edge of your seat. See it at the States theater on Saturday of the present week. NOT DEAD A long letter came in from Lawton, Okla., with Robert Rockie Johnson, who was barely reported dead. Rockie declines that the report was wet, that he is not dead and that what he said was the last thing that he intends to do. He draws attention to the fact that he and children and states his belief that if the modern fappers don't have anything to fear and floating about in the other, he is playing the present week at the Park theater, Dallas. Who is billed "A Very Moderate" HITS ALWAYS —'TILL YOU HEAR BAND HIS BAND GREATEST HITS BLUES AND ATOR-HOP THEY'RE ON A RECORD BY THESE NEW ONES DAWG BLUES NY, WALK VES PAPA IT DEALER NEAR YOU CHICAGO DISTRIBUTORS AUTO INN AND 35TH STREET Exquisite Restaurant Certification of Chicagoans list in culinary and high- nest meals prepared by GREATEST CHEFS CLARENCE E. MUSE SYNCOPATED ORCHESTRA WORLD'S MOST DANCE FLOOR NIGHTLY Welcome SAM RIFAS, Director THEATER SHOWS ALL OF THE TIME" KEY. Manager DETROIT, MICH. EN TIME—WE BOOK STATION AND RECORD TOO BIG FOR US LIVER THE GOODS NOT DEAD OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ALL SEATS RESERVED BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY AT ONE Louis Mayer the REGINALD BARKER Production The ETERNAL STRUGGLE SURCHARGED WITH STARTLING PICTURIZATIONS—A TERRIFIC BUFFALO STAMPEDE—A BREATH-TAKING DASH IN A CANOE THROUGH A SWIRLING RAPIDS—ALL THIS AMONG THE SKY KISSING MOUNTAINS OF THE NORTH. NOW PLAYING—THUR., FRI. & SAT., NOV. 8, 9, 10 HAMMOND'S VENDOME STATE STREET—31st BLOCK SING 'EM, ETHEL "LIZA JACKSON'S GOT BETTER BREAD THAN OLD DALLY LEE" Broadway's Highest Htt. Columbia Record No. 3941 "IF ANY BODY HERE WANTS A REAL KIND MAMA" (Here's Your Opportunity) Another, right here for you. Columbia Record No. 3941 Perry Bradford Music Pub. Co. 1547 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, N. Y. REAL LOW-DOWN BLUES Keep Yourself Together, Sweet Papa (MAMA'S GOT HER EYES ON YOU) It's Blue—Yes, Indeed Victor Record 19158, Sung by Lizzie Miles. Q. R. S. Rolls. A. ETHEL RIDLEY Here's a tip. wrong. "BUGLE BLUES" (The You Have Heard It. Wanted Played by the Jazz Hounds. "MEMPHIS Original Down Home Shout. "DECEIT Better Than Crazy Blues. SUNG BY ETHEL RIDLEY- Public Perry Bradford 1547 BROADWAY REAL LOW-L YOU'RE ALWAYS MESSIN Victor Record 10083. Sung by Lizzie Miller Low-Down Papa Victor Record 10157. Sung by Rosa Headerson Keep Yourself ToG (MAMA'S GOT HER EYES O Victor Record 10158. Sung by Lizzie Black Man (Be on Yo') Way Brunswick Record 2138. Sung by Lizzie Miller 30 CENTS A COPY OF RECORDS 75c, ROLL SPENCER WILLIAM 1547 Broadway, Room 504 Publishers of Spencer T. O. (Theater Owners' ALL ACTS, COMPANIES T. O. Bette 442-8-4 Volunteer Life Bld. BAM X RIDLEY, Birmingham 442-3-8 E. H. DUDLEY 1223 Seventh MARTIN KLEIN, 4034 St. THE MONOGRAM 3453 SOUTH STATE STREET CHICAGO HOLDERS OF T. O. B. A. FRANCHISE GOOD SHOWS ALL THE TIME 8ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1990 Billy English has staged a show of 25 people for Alain Burke and vice versa. He and Greta Llewellyn, Mercia Marquez writes that she is hearing her at 2212 Fifth Ave, New York. Joyner and Joyner, having fine success, write that everything is hunkyjoyy. Josephine Lazzo is now getting her first role. Will Grundy is with the Shulga Along Co. now playing the final of a two-person show at the Cox theater, Cincinnati. Bob Russell is in producing for the Sita film and 13 other stage queens are tripping up. H. F. Ford, late of the Musical Mag- azine, returned to his home in Cleveland in the near future. He made a couple of rec- cords for the armourment Co. while in New York city. Marxart Johnson, getting hirs at 22 St. Hill, New York, says Daisy lee left. Lokie Johnson is doing his stuff this week at the Roosevelt theater, Cincinnati. He Hegemin, the famous 'Blues record star, has gathered her forward, and the two have met. Buckler and Perrin are at the Pantages theater, San Francisco, Cal. tages theater, San Francisco. Cal. theater, San Francisco. Cal. the theater, Seattle, Wash. theater. Seattle, Seattle. From there, played the first half at Syracuse, N. X. Tommie Woods and the Female quintet playing at the Colonial Theater, Now paying at the Colonial Theater, Now McInda and Dade are at the State Department and Deloch and Corbin are at the Empress theater, Chicago. Mr. Hill theater, Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. Hill forget "is being sung with success by Billy Jones in the Eastern engagements." Corbin played the first half of the Giard the final Philadelphia. He is having first success. Elosia Bennett featured "Symphony," making it's "stealth consecutive" performance that the trib is have a great one so far and that the bunch is headed from Zalile DeGazman has ordered his sent sees of the Grand theater, Muskegon, Odak, Thompson and Covan are hitting them on the big time. The boys are playing the week at the B. F. Ketch Grand Theater in Lafayette, la, of the Nat Reese Bertha LaJoy late of the Nat Reese shows, is in Chicago. Brennle Bell Prew has brought her mother to Chicago and is living at argumentation. Muriels is playing the week at the Monogram theater, after two Joe Ford, manager of the Central theater at Tampa, Fla., writes then that it is booked through the Cummings offices of Pensacola. It is featured with the Sullivan Pits of Hills Co. on the Columbia wheel. are playing the week at Edward J. Born, impersonator, and Robert Brim will form a team, Tallahassee Chicago. Ill. George Moore and Clare Smith both have the mail sent care of the Douglas theater, Macon, Ga. this week. George & Brazilian Boys are splitting the week between the Alhambra theater, Philadelphia, Pa. and the Towers Cinemas. Sadie and Billy McMearan are getting to Chicago, Ill. James Crescent Player, with Tillman Houston, Texas The American theatrical Houston, Texas Istian Potter and Rinsey Railley, with the J. C. O'Brien Alumni are treek- ing the field. Smooth & Smooth dropped a line last week from Detroit, Mich. The team is working on a new play this week. Booze Swan writes that the company, no name mentioned, is at the Liberty theater, Chattanooga, Tenn. The team is also working on Winters Shuffle Along Co., is a member of the Rainbow Revue, an offy of Winters Shuffle Along Co., is a house hole, the biggest in Salt Lake City, Utah. His footwork is a special Frank H. Crockett says that the Bijou theater at Nashville, Tenn. will host a bill last week. That puts Frank's news week behind. Winchester, with the Lucky Boy Minisatellite write from Montgomery. The Idahoans had theirs sent to 1612 Corcoran SL N. W. Washington, D. C. his bills sent to 813 N. Claburn St. New Orleans, La. Dickerson, with Robinson's Symconators, is playing the week at Winnipeg, Manitoba. He is playing the hit of life as a featured comedian with the Bringing Up Father Co., is playing the Johnny Lee Long show is playing the week at the Globe theater, Cheve Campbell's New Orleans minstrels Clarence Austins, general agent, are the stars of the show, and Toxkarkana, Ark., and Marshall Longview and Center, Texas, this week Durham & Gentry are playing the week at the Mid-City theater, Washingto THREE KNOCKOUTS ON Black Swan Re 14151—YOU CAN'T DO WHAT MY LAST (Sun) 14127—MY MAN ROCKS ME WITH ROLL (Sun) 14129—THE WICKED FIVES BLUES (Sun) Inquire at Your Dealer's or Write Black Swan Records 14151—YOU CAN'T DO WHAT MY LAST MAN DID (Sung by Ethel Waters) 14127—MY MAN ROCKS ME WITH ONE STEADY ROLL (Sung by Trixie Smith) Inquire at Your Dealer's or Write Directly to "YES, WE HAVE "MY CRYING DAYS ARE OVER" (Ain't Going To Cry No More) Wet! What a One Step Blow "IF ANYBODY HERE WANTS A REAL KIND MAMA" (Here's Your Opportunity) "WON'T THAT DAY" This Song Shoot Family's Home. "I DON'T LIKE "YES. WE HAVE HITS" "BUGLE BLUES" (Original Day, Break Blues) That in the Bugle Blues You Have Hard So Many Times "The RIGHT WAY IS THE BEST WAY AFTER ALL" True to Life Baldad 30 CENTS A COPY OR SEND ONE DOLLAR AND GET Perry Bradford Music 1547 Broadway, New York, N. Perry Bradford Music Pub. Co. 1547 Broadway, New York, N.Y. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1923 New York—"Follow Me," I. M. Wenwarden's sensational attraction, on the campus of Lafayette theater to a capacity audience. Some of those so-called Brand-ers, well as an eye full on how to put on a an eye full on how to put on a an eye full on how to get a combination—they're getting both. Billy Higgins and Clifford are handsily handled. The leads are easily handled. Little Miss Valda Snow, with her cornet and violin, Dr. Johnson, Alice Gorgas and Julia Moyd sing well. Ernest R. Mintz number, and bableve me, the gang liked it. Miss Sutte Suton was pleaded the leads. Other members of the company are Walter Dade, Chester Smith, Ed. Taylor, Colman Smith, Ed. Taylor, Colman Tytus, Billy Smith, Lena Leggett, Scalia Martie Wade, Alice Framton, Louise Werner, Doria Hudson, Irene Cornell, James Jones, Edna Davis and Toy Tytus ```markdown ``` The executive staff includes Max Klein, James Vaughn, William Hun- xeker, Louis Foley, Jack Shanhoerge and Jonathan McCormick. The night show played to capacity last week. "Running Wild" with Miller and at the Colonial attended in a body. FARRELL AND HATCH Farrell & Hatch, one of the most popular Pen, sent in a group of pictures, including one of Mime, Sadie Cochrane, a pianist, who is touring to California presenting a series of concerts, the trip to what a Regina, Saskatchewan, publication had to say of the Farrell & Hatch, the always are Farrell & Hatch, the singing comedians, who present their own songs in their own way, hit this season is a 'things number' entitled, The Freelin' Blues. These are their present appearance and show up every season with every item on their present appearance and show up every bill of shapye taudillee. SHUFFLE GIRL CLUB SPILLERS BUNCH The Musical Splitters, 10 real musical attraction with the Whirl of the Girl Co. playing the week at the Star and the Dancing Show, to be one of the biggest hits of the season. The Splitters are used by the show to travel over the circuit and this is the fourth attraction to which the show travels over the season. In the line-up, badges Wm. N. Splitter himself, are Iabelle Taltero, Wm. N. Splitter, are Lorelei Lewif, W. F. Winder, Seymour Todd, Calvin Bateman, W. H. Walton and Merlin Demonstrations extraordinary on saxophones, xylophones and Merimphonphones are featured in the act. Virgina Turner, with the Bench Girl Dennis Duncan and Mimie Lawson, write. PAUL STONE SALES THE HOME of GREAT FEATURES CONTINUOUS 2PM to MIDNIGHT 3507 S. STATE BLACK SWAN RECORDS BLACK SWAN RECORDS Broadway's Biggest Jam Song "MEMPHIS, TENEEN" Southern Fox Trot and Working Good Tuna, Great Lyric BLACK SWAN RECORDS BLACK SWAN RECORDS Viola Wilson, with the Bolshee De Legue Bandana Girls Co. is playing the final week of a two weeks' engagement on the Grand theater, Jacksonville, Florida. Fox & Williams are playing the week at Dreamland theater, Tulsa. Okin. played the week half of the week at Gordonville. The show is doing fine. Joyner & Foster are dividing the work between Livingston and Hebena McKinney, who are playing the present Smith & Troy are playing the present Lassale Gardens, Detroit, Michigan. Delay Martin & Billy Cummy, feature players on the Columbia wheel, are playing on the Columbia wheel, are playing in Kangaroo City, Mo. Send route. Doc Blair and the AL G. Fields miniature, the following this week. Beaumont, the following this week. San Antonio, two days. Send route. Bennie Sparrow and the Mid-City Twins set their mail at 1233 Sewell St. N. W., Washington, D. C. Claudia Williams has ordered mail sent to Emile Williams has ordered mail sent to Star theater, Shreveport, La. Emile Fourry featured with the Harper Goody Go, on the Columbia Wheel, are playwrights, the Yorkville theater, New York, N. Y. Gene Boll, with the Virginia Minneapolis well and that he will hit the Stroll when the show closes on Nov. 15. He is having the show at Chattanooga, Teen. Address: Gen. Del. Game manager of the Hirschrod theatre. Richmond, Va. writes that the Byrd & Ewing Lets play the show up of people of class. That’s a fine recommendation and the group deems. Either Johnson had hers care of the Glittery theatre, Chattanooga, Teen. He was called early in the week. The buck, called early in the week. The Encloewood and the Forest Park theaters, Chicago, the present half. The Collision Hammons Co. are playing in the James Earl who was all messed up, is a member of society and claims to be a Stroll. Bring it with you, brother. Stroll. Bring it with you, brother. The show, traveling through Arkansas, writes that the sun is shining on both W. J. Sledge has had his sent care of the Gayety theater, Omaha, Neb. Lockahch Booker, with the Silas Gate, has had his sent to Dublin, Ga. DANCING DEMONS Dewey Welinggass and his Dancing Demons publicly through the columns of the Eastern newspapers. The set, featureless, Wheel burlesque show, not the follow-up, little-rite-up at Boston, Mass., last week: "There are four reasons in Boston to be interested in the popularity of Negro acts and productions. These reasons are the Four Dancing Demons, featured as an extra attraction casino. This quartet has the reputation of being the fastest Negro dancing group in an expert stepper and sutterer, as is the second as one person when that is the case." The big feature of the show is the Demons, eccentricities and fancy stenches, which bring down the house in enthusiasm. MAIL RADIO PHOENIX THEATER SELECTED PHOTOPLAYS CHANGED DAILY Continuous, 2:45 p. m. to. Midnight Benjamin Turner, Musical Directo Washed Air Ventilaton WANTED-QUICK! 3 DANCING GIRLS FOR A VADEVILLE ACT MUST BE OF SMALL STATURE. STATE EXPLORE WITH ME. HADADA MOTHMAN THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Marguerita Night at the Avenue Theater "Marguerita Night" is the title of the great midnight vaudeville entertainment which is being given at night next night, following the regular performance of the Mitchell players at that sponsored house, directed by Marguerita Ward and that versatile young lady has assembled a program which quilting is beamed up, why the above statement was inspired: Billy King, Kirkpatrick and McCarrer, Jake big big theater. Just gaze at this array of talent, all of which Miss Ward states will be impressed by the performance why the above statement was inspired: Billy King, Kirkpatrick and McCarrer, Gloe Desmond, Allen and Stokes, Dixie Kid KC, Andrew S. Bishop, J. Lawrence Criner, Babo B. Brown, J. Lawrence Criner, Hugh Buchanan, Harrison Enmanuel, Joe Jordan, Bobbio Harding and Boys, Marguerita Ward her orchestra will furnish the overtures and play the show, for which it is said tickets are going fast. These tickets are going at the Avenue box office. Now for the beautiful city of Washington, D.C., some lovely homes here, and there are a number of first-class hotels like those of Howard university, where I personally attended Howard university, where I personally also state right here that there are no files on Lincoln U., which I passed on to my husband, and I am famous Sunset trail. But, Tony, you must be proud of the city, where they make the laws for our grand and glorious government employee in some of the departments. Right in the heart of the city, the little saloon that has the nerve to rear door," and the sad part is, why will some of us not wake up now we earth we will be welcome here the moment we take a picture of the front of the city, we are really headlined over all acts. Another feature that is quite a novel is our electrician and house fireman are electricians and house fireman are scream it to the world. Of course, you know I was nasty enough to enter the city, so far I am still here, although you can't tell what may happen in the next There is a Greek named "Nick," who was notified the stage manager that he would serve us men's in our rooms, and he would have the stage manager. I would have my meals served under cover by a man who didn't even have a phone. I would learn, I would stooat eating. This city reminds you of the National Biscuit Company, and I have been slight-seeking here. That's one privilege they have not deprived me of. They have a monument, which is 500 feet high and has 898 sents. Still, to one who houses that a mere mrcrte. Hja! Jaf! Washington, Washington, Washington, Washington, Washington, home, and went all over that magnificent estate and all the public square, is a monument dedicated to the Confederate states, and also sending you a snapshot of that statue, with myself standing along the way, weeping for, whether it was because they had lost their slaves or because we were weeping on account of the ignorance of their young white sons and daughters, car entering Washington from Alexandria and was im crowded, am also weeping on account of the presence here, where you will observe a great number of Race people foraging for So this is the land of the fries and the dough would suit it better. After a glimpse through some parts down here, if should you come to the home of the knave, 'Now, Tony, if you think I am liable to be shot at (2) why don't publish this, as I am fortunate enough to hold contests for the knave, circuits, and would like to play them out, everything into souls eight. I think everything into souls eight. I have seen it is a little insignificant for Philadelphia after the last show on Sunday night. here to Philadelphia for a three week's run. I expect to see my friend, Salem Tatt, who is playing South. I haven't seen the show yet, and I have no idea what the plot is. I very appreciate, and if you doubt it, very appropriate, and if you doubt it, enclosing you my rivals is ahead and will keep you posted from my wife and troupe. I am as ever. Your pal, WORMA THOMAS, Naomi and the Brazilian Boys. Detroit, Mich.—There are five claysy theaters at the Koppi on this week. They include, from left, Brown, the male member of the best novelty-offering ever shown personator and musician, while his python is a celebrity in the Hip-Hop Hatch, a singing, talking and dancing dojo, doe and also for Sisters, claves and dancers. Brown & McGraw present the their efforts bring rottous work, and their efforts bring rottous work, The bill is concluded by Jackson & Garratt of good stuff—H. D. Garratt, Reporter. BUZZ AROUND Buzz Around dropped in upon us one day last week by rheumatism and says conNECTED by rheumatism and says be forced to cry out. As it is, he is until after the Thanksgiving holiday. Ruz gets his mail at 3306 Rhodes Ave. Chicago, IL. "DANCING DEVILS" "Four Dancing Devils," a Dewey Frost piece, is making a fine name for fresh. It is splitting the week between Jersey City, N. J. "MIDNIGHT SHOW" "MIDNIGHT SHOW" AT ENTERTAINER NORMA WRITES THE KOPPIN E. B. Dudley, Mgr BUZZ AROUND MARGUERITA NIGHT AT THE AVENUE THEATER 3110 INDIANA AVENUE Following Regular Show.SUNDAY NIGHT, NOV. 11 AT REGULAR PRICES Billy King, Kirkpatrick & Bowman, Marion Harrison, Davia & McCarver, Cleo Desmond, Allen & Stokes, Dixie Kid Co., Marguerita Ward, Andrew S. Bishop, J. Lawrence Criner, Babe Townsend, Arthur Ray, Gulfport & Brown, Hugh Buchanan, Harrison Emanuel, Joe Jordap, Robbie Harding & Boys, and Others. DAVE PEYTON'S ORCHESTRA NOTE—Entire Affair Under Personal Direction of Marguerita Ward of Avenue Theater Box Offices. Seats Now on Sale at Avenue Theater Box Offices. Motion Picture News PETER B. Luther W h l e t week at L l e t week at L l e t White w a g chief operator a t h e n operator a t h e n a white house, for over eight years. the best of line, one of the best in line, regardless of white union oper- tion strong fight to oust him, but they knew he business and he did his May beg rest in the he rest in peace and other Race operators take notice of this. Master Nikon Patillo, 12 years old, is in a theater at Fort Smith Park, and Miss V. Jones is cashier. Mr. Price writes that when I am at the theater, Well, I do not know about that. I am at the theater, Birmingham, Ak., or the cacher at the Lincoln theater. Charles wants what about having a beauty contest for canvaders at the theater, good looking. Mr. Price wants to travel some and I am not going to get myself into a scrap about saying that Miss Jones is that there are others-lots of them, who will have each other talk to the business. I am to Mr. Hebert, Moffit, Hortense the Micheaux Film Corporation, S. Stato St. Chicago, Ill. or talk to and talk to over with Mr. Sven Micheaux and he will be glad to fix you up with their new pro- Address all letters to Lincoln theater. Charleston, S. C. FIDDLER WRITES Mr. Tony Lanseston, The Globe Trotter: I don't know whether you are close you the route of the show. I don't think I will run up on it. Albany, I might catch you looking out the window. Annyway I will watch every dinner while I stay in Albany as we can listen to the company was glad to see you in State St. To some it brought happiness and to some it caused to me to lose this route cinder; snare us enough Harvey's Minuteals crew. The old ghost in still walking and that's what itokes to the summer time." And you know the dollar next Sunday," and he don't say where to get it. But bring Curtain. HANDY'S BAND W. C. Handy's band has just com- pleted the Band Bend, where the local papers claim it is the best band in the country, but not we will say it is one of the best. Several weeks will be spent in Middle West by this fine aggregation. GATES COMEDY TRIO The hopping of How Como spilled money and Nat Cash, who immediately formed a new company. This week, splitting between Lowman tager, Lowman, Majestic the master, Lowman, Muc. STAGE "ETERNAL STRUGGLE" Reginald Barker has done it again! The man who made "The Storm" the first major superb other supreme dramatic achievement to his credit in "The Eternal Struggle," the retro picture now topped by the Veronica role. The engagement ends on Saturday night. The story is superb handled and the entire unfolded throughout the entire unfolded. THE GEORGIAS Friend Tony: Were Indianaapolis, Ind. morning and evening four shows booked through the end of the season. Thos. Harris "KEEP DANCING" SOME "PRESS" Directory of Record Dealers BUY OKeh Records from your local music shop or mail your order to the dealer nearest you. Space under this heading is limited to one inch. Write TONY LANGSTON. ADV. 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Complete Stock of OKeh Race Records CE Records and the Best S T A G E N E W (Continued from Page 9) Dear Tony: Perusing your column in last week's Discorder, I noticed my son was sending any mail to me at above address: Sisters and Gang, and am at present doing my stuff at Green Hill Inn, am at Louis. Associated with me is Miss Louise. Associated with me is Miss She. Ala Grace (who is entertaining at the Robbins, formerly Jargand), and I am with red hot singing and dancing turn and pool break. I am more curious and pool break. every department of his vast business listing on all cylinders. 15 of every 2 hours. Mr. Sifloni invites that man ever reach the dobbins without the assistance of a good friend. S. T. WHITNEY. All correspondence must reach the O. R. T. Desk no later than Tuesday to insure publication. Wonder IDA TO CHICAGO Migration Blues!" How Ida Cox try, but my feet refuse to walk low-downs Chicago Bound Bl the Race's greatest Blues arti popular Race Record, The other to Myself" by Ida Cox. Both do romp on those ivories! Ida Cox Hits and O amount Race Ree Wonderful IDA COX Sings TO CHICAGO THIS IS THE MOST WELLO "CHICAGO BOUND BLUES" [The Famous] Migration Blues] THOSE achin "Migration Blues!" How Ida Cox does moan "eml "Td follow my daddy, but my feet refuse to walk", so this left-behind Birmingham girl low-downs Chicago Bound Blues—the latest itching, twitching success by the Race's greatest Blues artist. Ask for No. 12056. On Paramount, the popular Race Record. The other side? "I Love My Man Better Than I Do Myself" by Ida Cox. Both accompanied by Lovie Austin, and she sure do romp on those ivories! 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PAGE TEN Dear Dressing Room Club Dear Dressing Room Club 1325 St. New York, its membership includes nearly all the representation, seen in the theatrical A. Ship, presiding over them there are such men as Bill Hilliker, Will Vogel, Larry Wippert, Black Carl, the Carr Chargpheil, Herrius, Harrison May, Marian Anderson, "Napapoo" Boy, "Bink Art" Sam Will Brothers, Fieldie Johnson, Nathan Garro, Henry profession. Jesse Henderson, "buffed stuff," said men such as men William Williams, Leon Williams, Vodory, Leif H. Carl, the Carl, the Brothers, Brooks, the Brothers, Harrison, Anderson, "Nap," Anderson, "Dink," Dink, "Blink" Skink, Sam Willett, Brothers, Fielch, Johnson, Henry, others whose names cannot be found. We have had several successful Colorful showmen, but John T. Gibson is the one who has been the most famous showman. The doubling Themens showman, the most famous showman and his estate holdings in Philadelphia, and Houston, and his various business ventures, has been the most successful statement. His phenomenal success and rapid advancement read like a story of a man who, after Gibson gives his personal attention to Muncie, Ind. SINCE WALTER WILSON. Room 25. Dunbar Hotel. S. T. WHITNEY. Wonderful DA COX Sings CHICAGO BOUND BLUES" [The Famous] Migration Blues How Ida Cox does moan 'eml "Td refuse to walk", so this left-behind ago Bound Blues—the latest itching, st Blues artist. Ask for No. 12056. Word. The other side? "I Love My da Cox. Both accompanied by Lovie ivories! s and Other Popular ace Records 12059—Play That Thing—Slow Drag—Ollie Power's Harmony Syncopators and Jazzbo Jekins—Tenor with Orch—Ollie Powers 12061—What a Trap Talking With The Angels and Hard Trals—Honce George's Jubilee Harmonizers! 12043—Mistreated Blues and I'm Going Away —Alberta Hunt—Piano acc. by Fletcher Henderson 12035—Fall Me Prepare Me and My Lord's Gonna Move This Wicked Race—Norfolk Jubilee Quartette 12050—Big Foot Ham and Muddy Water Blues —Jelly Roll Morton and His Orchestra IDA COX's NEW Gravyward Dream Blues. Piano accompanies me and I sing with one new verse and a piano chora. Ask for No. 12022—New Gravyward Dream Blues and Come Right In—by Ida Cox. LETTERS SLIM AND JEEF INITIATED NEW SIDES STAGE GOTHAMINGS COMING HOME Gonzell White's jazers of Real Jazz, which group has spent over six months in the United States, are Capitolio theater, Havana. The bunch organized a ball team, which heat the scores of 14 to 13. This either team will score 5 to 4 or a wholer lot for the royals. Write your own team. After next week you will be the winner. The Lenox Ave, care of N.C. New York FRANK NICHOLS Frank Nicholls was a teacher on Monday. The well known artist was tellingly up up up North. He is organizing a small group for a trip through thorugh England and Wales, he ready to leave by the end of the month and always reach him in care of this office. Paramount BEAUTIFUL "RIVERWOOD" TO BE MECCA OF SOCIETY FOLKS It is not an easy matter to secure a lake, but Riverwood lot owners must have a high standing in their own community. The lot with the great number of applicants who were fortunate enough to receive a "Riverwood resourers" if they do not want their albums to be given to them, as soon as possible. Riverwood, as near the Cleveland summer resort, is an old place in the country. Adv. A. SPLENDID RECORD Chicago elites who live on the West Side of Hoboken & Grubb, 454 S. 41st St. and 454 N. 41st St. are building they are having put up for them in 41st S. one of which is to hold a conference of this well-known firm were named Brandon & O'Brien. When they went into business for themselves they were up in new properties to the Race, and they were building up new properties to the Race. For their business foreseen and courteous encounters in the Hyde Park-Kenwood district, who prefaced to be improving their friends have been glad to note that their friends have been glad to note that they rejoice in their growth and advance because of their courage and acumen. WHERE WAS OUR BOY? TO TEACH IN FLORIDA Miss Estelle Harrison, 2324 Indiana Ave, has left for Dytona, Fla., where she will be a music at the Normal and industrial institute, of which that well-known and beloved McLeod Dathine, is doing such a fine work for benefit of the school. Working with the president of the school, is now traveling and Illinois, in the interest of her school, which is one of the best known in the South. Miss Harrison will be a real addition to the already excellent corps of teachers at the institute. Credit where it is due. When you visit, please mention the Chicago Defender. SOMETHING NEW "WHITO" EXTRA STROHS SKIN WHITO MANUFACTURING © SHILADLPHIA, PA. 124 POSITIVELY HARMLESS Type applications of White only with positively whiten the darkest skin. Whitio also removes liver spots and freckles. SEND NO MONEY Mail Copper Today WHITO MOTORWORKS, 12-A 111 South 40th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. This Copper Is Worth 79c If Used At Once Please send me a $20.00 jar of White. I agree to pay Postmaster $1.50 on delivery. I will be entitled satisfied my money will be refunded to me. Name: Address: H. BREWER CO. 60 E. 35TH ST. PHONE VICTORY 6735 Day and Night service to all club members. Towing and minor adjustments on their cars. All people wishing to become members will receive monthly free fee, if they send in their names before Nov. 18. WE WILL GIVE 5% OFF ON ANY ACCESSORY FOR MEMBERS' CARS MANUFACTURING SECRETS EXPOSED Formulas to manufacture anything. For only a $2 bill will mail three formulas: 1. How to manufacture Pearl Beer. 2. How to manufacture Peanut Butter. 3. How to manufacture Shoe Polish. Box 702, Wichita Falls, Texas Conduction of a Ball Box, $29. Young Girl, $26: Art of Mining, $26: Ames of Love, $26: How to Do It, $26: How to Make a Cake, $26: Fortune Telling Cards, $26: Love, $26: Courtship MAGE GUIDE. $1.00 MAGE GUIDE. N.Y. NOTABLE VISITOR One of the visitors in the city for this week is the Hon. E. F. Brown, Barrister at law, America's prominent figure in public life there, the Brown, while en route to Baltimore, Md. Barrister Freiberg represents the interests of Gianna, the diamond claim holders and the will to win more will confer in the matter of important litigation for claims held by her husband, While in the city, every courthouse and high in the city's life and community. The Hon. Mr. Frederick is a land, where he unremitting not written notice of the court, the court of attorney Van G. de Suisse, 752. Grand Bld. Ernest Barrwell, also present a student in the medical school at the Northwestern university, and 753. E. F. Brown, Thursday evening at the ideal ten room at 2218 Michigan Ave. at which Aldermanative Adelbert H. Roberts, Dr. V. G. Brown, honored the occasion with their presence. He will be the special guest at the Associated Business Mets' club. Style Shows Up Defects The girls who can't wear clothes which are in style because they have broken out "where it would show, are more to be scolded than pitted, because there is no need for them to dresses when they can get rid of dresses when they can get rid of these skin troubles so easily now, of these skin troubles, Ointment is surprising thousands of girls who have had to deny themselves the right to wear it, because it quickly removes all trace of these skin troubles. Two two million packages of Black and White Ointment are sold every year. Nothing could prove more important, actually gets on and lasts longer, it is economically便宜, in liberal packages. The 50c size contains three such as the 50c defrayer. We have any Records advertised elsewhere in this paper The Famous OKL Records Buy by Mail—Send No Money Just order any of my records. Also any other of your favorites. Our records are made in the U.S.A. and can be mailed to any of our men when they deliver it. All of our albums that a day is released are shipped in the U.S.A. We also ship records in Blues, saxophone and drums. We ship Blues, saxophone and drums. Records THE LATEST HITS 4292 Kansas City Man Blae Lady Luck Blue Alabama Blue Bild Man Blue Mankin Man by C. Williams Alabama Man by C. Williams Bild Man Blue Mankin Man by C. Williams Swain Man was the Cause of A All The Symphony Man by C. Williams Mankin Man by C. Williams Midsize Man by C. Williams Swoo Falo by C. Williams Swain Man by C. Williams Demby on the Riverside Marcus Johnson Quarter St. Louis Music St. Louis Music Company. Best 864, Dept. 10 St. Florida Man has no room I want to hear San Marcos music Here Name Check Here If You Wear Cagel Spread or Box No. St.Louis Music Company. ARRIVALS AT JDLEWILD GRAND LAUNDSY CO LOST RELATIVES [ADVERTISEMENTS] In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Mary Foster, who departed this life. THE BABY "Gone, our not forgetten." "Gone, our not forgetten." "Loving hearts will always singe" "Loving hearts will always singe" "Loving hearts will always singe" "Just two years ago you left us." "How we met you, Sarah?" "How we met you, Sarah?" "We asleep a silent night." "We asleep a silent night." "And Andrew "Ride" "And Andrew "Ride" "father, father, Sarah Foster, member," "member, In cheerful memory of our darling wife, sister, mother, grandmother, Victoria Monierie who passed away Nov. 10, 1922, at New Orleans, La. -Heartbroken husband, sister, son, daughters, six granddaughter. CARD OF THANKS [ADVERTISEMENTS] We wish to thank our many friends for their support in the hour of our bereavement in the box office of the movie *The Five Minutes*. We especially thank the first filmmaker and the second, Cockin for their consideration. We also thank Mrs. Wilmut Franklin, Mrs. Curtiss Moore, Mrs. to extend our望望 to all our friends in our twenty bereavement in the death of our beloved wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Franklin, to appreciate the gift offerings and the musical selection received by the Miles Hunt-Shop. Mrs. Wilhelm Sith, affair, and family of Mrs. Jade Walter, 2012 Cultum avenue, desire to leave her memory. We especially thank her. Martine Fisher for the music. Mrs. Hickmott慈母 and wish to thank her for her generosity, she shows them during their bereavement of the death of Robert F. Loge. Dr. Johnson A. Allier has opened a modern dental office in the New Overland St. room 205. He has the latest in dental care. We wish to thank all to do kinds of dental work, all friends are invited to visit and imagine the office. Nicole 385. Advertisement. All American boys and girls should be in the hour of our bereavement if they work at it or not. RECORDS BY MAIL MRS. LOUSE ADAMS-Amrs. Mrs. Adams Adams MRS. LOUSE ADAMS-Amrs. Mrs. Adams Rice, tee. ), wife of Ier. W. A., Adams, adams Rice, tee. ), wife of Ier. W. A., Adams, adams DEATHS UNDERTAKERS KERSEY, McGOWAN & MORSELL Undertakers 3515 Indiana Ave OFFICE PHONE DOUGLAS 6235 CALHOUN & SCOTT UNDERTAKERS Chapel Free 2 PETRUSHIED ROOMS, HISTORY preferred. PETRUSHIED 306K, bath, toilet, laundry, iron, bath, toilet, lights, no gas, PETRUSHIED PALMINE AVE. 306-2-TWO ROOM KITCH, bath, beautiful furnished for $15 per room. bathroom, laundry, iron, bath, toilet, lights, no gas, 3-LARGE room, stream, steam, electric. WARHAS AVE. 4521, 2D APT.-BOOZON, prefer room 4521. PREMIUM AVE. 4521, 2D APT.-BOOZON, prefer room 4521. BEAUTIFUL LIGHT WELL FURN. RM. GRAND BLVD. 4521, 2D TWO LARGE RMS. GRAND BLVD. 4521, 2D TWO LARGE RMS. CALMET AVE. 4508, 4D APT.-SCHOOL mor or couple; private home. Dresden 0933 mor or couple; private home. ROOM AND kitchenette to man and wife. INDIANA AVE. 4231-ONE LARGE WARE. INDIANA AVE. 4231-ONE LARGE WARE. CALMET AVE. 4230, 4D APT.-LARGE furnished mrt. stricly med.; after p. m. front room, stairway. FRONT ROOM. front room, stairway. Dresden 2109. PRAIRIE AVE. 4825, 3D APT.-FURN. PRAIRIE AVE. 4825, 3D APT.-FURN. VINCENESS AVE. 4131 - FURNISHED room; for couple; premer mrt. GRAND BLVD. 4523, 13D APT.-DOUGLER GRAND BLVD. 4523, 13D APT.-DOUGLER FELLS AVE. 4131 - NEATLY FURN. RM. CALMETM AVE. 4430. 3D APT—FLOREN BAND GLAVE 3D. 3D APT—1 FURN. BAND GLAVE 3D. 3D APT—1 FURN. VINCENTM AVE. 4430. 3D NEE LIGHT HUM available for ornament or stage. Diret. 1100. main. stair; also; off ballet 55 per week. main. stair; also; off ballet 55 per week. furnished floored bedroom 4005 LAUNCHY AVE. $300, APF. $30-NEATHEA LAUNCHY AVE. $300, APF. $30-NEATHEA and citing aging and cleaning services $5 per week. GALMETT AVE. $326-TWO NEATHEA FUR GALMETT AVE. $326-TWO NEATHEA FUR and citing aging and cleaning services $5 per week. THIS TIME FORWARD QUEST CLUB FOR bodging for young students, middle, Grand Blvd., Apt. 1, Douglas 5122. Clos rate: $5.50. VINCENES AVE. 4904, INST APT.-FURN. rooms in private family for friendly rooms in modern up-to-date flat: $2.50 to $4.50. Call Dress Sell. PRAMIA AVE. 491,-LANGUE WARM FARM room; steam bath; elec. light; "pier" "al and 2 surf. luffs. A real home for 1 on 2 guestmen. Nawed, 49801. CALMET AVE. 4122, APT. 2-NEATY arm. front. rm. for male or man woman; private family; modern coor. Oakland 2007. CALMIST AVE. AVE. 323D - TWO LARGE FRONT STORAGE. 323D - TWO LARGE FRONT STORAGE. steam bt. light, double, lights bt. E. 478TH ST. 473FN. ROOM: STRUCTURE STORAGE. 473FN - FURNITURE on surface or computer. Breast X-ray. Breast X-ray. CALMIST AVE. 4114. 3D APT - MODERN STORAGE. 4114 - FURNITURE on surface or wife or single man. Oakland, 193K. VINCENNES AVE. 4235. 3D APT - NEATLY STORAGE. 4235 - FURNITURE on surface or wife or single man. Oakland, 193K. VINCENNES AVE., 4331, 2D APT.—LARGE air rms, adjoining hall; no other rooms. room or two, Attn: ACE337. CALUMET AVE. 4923, 3D APT. - ROOM FOR double or two men: near surface and "L." no other rooms. Dres. 4923. GRAND BLDW, 4048. 02D. ATLANTIC - LARGE FURN. BEDROOM, ATLANTIC, 1200. 02D. FURN. BEDROOM, ATLANTIC, 578. 02D. MICHIGAN AVE. 412E, 30 3D APT. - NEATLY FURN. BEDROOM, ATLANTIC, 2000. gaxten pref. FURN. ATLANTIC, 2000. gaxten pref. COTTAGE GROVE AVE. 3202, APT. 8, 8 WEST 10TH STREET AVE. 3202, APT. 8, directions: east, and reason: reasonable. LAWRENCE AVE. 4902, 1ST APT. 8, directions: east, and reason: two or two working days. VINCENA AVE. 4282, NEFTLY PARK for two single nights. Referral to: 8150, Newark, NJ 07101. E 4911 ST. 530, 837, A10 + HODDER ROOMS 100 ft. on surface line; cou. to D. Fountain, 6250. CALMER AVE. 440, 447 AFT. 2-BOMB FLOOR CARLISLE AVE. 440, 447 AFT. 2-BOMB FLOOR DANA AVE. 440, 447 AFT. 2-BOMB FLOOR married couple or married pair married couple or married pair male and female. Atlantic 410. male and female. Atlantic 410. E. 478 ST. L, 114, 2D APT. - NOUR FOR A BEDROOM. AIRLIE. 411 FTH. ADDINION B dath. Gleitman. After 8 p.m. m; furnished or informaled. WRDN 502; PENNISHED ROOM: SINGLE OR COUPLE NICELY PENN. ROOM. 850. PER WEEK, furnished; trains to NORTH ROOM. BOO cook or m; no job; to cooking. K967, INDIAANA AVE. 210, 3D APT. SOUTH SIDE PRAIRE AVE. 485, APT. 1-NEATLY PRAIRE AVE. 485, APT. 1-NEATLY PENNISHED ROOM FOR SINGLE PERSON; conveniences. DRAFT 4743. VINCENNES AVE. 286- LARGE & SMALL LANGLEY AVE. 485, 2D APT.-PENNISHED ROOM. LANGLEY AVE. 485, 2D APT.-PENNISHED ROOM. A458, 2D APT.-PENNISHED ROOM. 2 rooms; 2 room. Noe. 822, available for couple or 2 rooms. B91, 821, are 44TH AVE. 481, 2D APT.-FURN. PRAIRE AVE. 481, 3D APT.-TWO FURN. PRAIRE AVE. 481, 3D APT.-TWO FURN. PRAIRE AVE. 481, 3D APT.-ONE certainly furn. in residence. Nee. 321, in residence. INDIA AVE. 495, 4TH FTL.-FURN. INDIAANA AVE. 312, 4TH FLD. APT. I- point room. residence. Nee. 321, certainly furn. in residence. Nee. 321, also well beaten. Nee. 321. VERSACE AVE. 495, FURNISHED ROOMS; conveniences. WORKING COUPLE WITH NICE QUINT FAMILY, couple or other roomers, Boulder, 80525 VINCENGE AVB, 4400-LIRE FRONT room, steam heat, electric lights. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1923 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT P. FRANKLIN'S FAMILY HOTELS 3940-42 INDIANA AVENUE Phone Bird. 2918 MRS. P. FRANKLIN. Prop BEAUTIFUL COZY, WARM FURNISHED 'ROOMS' Electric Lights. Gas Sanitary Kitchen With dry Wash. Gas Stoves. Weekly Rates: 40, 80, 120, 160. dry Wash with Gas Stoves. Weekly Rates: 40, 80, 120, 160. CALIFORNIA ROOM. 400, 500, 600, 700. Furnished rooms. storm water, running water first-class jacuzzi service! dead home; married couple or single people. free air. POI. reasonable price. try the Invogue Hotel, 31st, Michigan and Michigan ave. 2025 Michigan Hospital. GIRAND HILAND - 3106 - 3107 - WEST WEST - 3107 - 3107 - WEST Telephone: Douglas OLIS 419 after 6 $ 6.00 Telephone: Douglas OLIS 419 after 6 $ 6.00 CARNET AVE. 494, 3RD APT.-LARGE furriled furnished room; bright modern; for one or two ladies or men; single preferred. VINCENNES AVE. 492, 3RD APT.-BEAT- tiful large room; bright modern; for the dexter convenience and good heat. Excellent transportation. GILEN AVE. 356 081 353 EDEN AVE. Call Douglas 212-262-2622. BOLTT TARK AVE. 4281 - FURNISHED room; suitable for kitchen, room, room, office. CALMITE AVE. 4751 - 1.PERN AND LIGHTING; also suitable for room, room, bedroom; also single rooms. ST. LAWRENCE AVE. 4500 3D AVE. - NEAT grit; and clean clothes only; no other rooms. RIHODES AVE. 3244 - PERN AND UNFUN. room; suitable for elec. light; large front for two me. THIANNIE AVE, 476, 3D APT- two NETTLE furnished rooms, electric, heat heat. form, rooms, rooms and electric; use pre- pared. Ken. 6200. Keech 0:200 p.m. n. mem. BILYAN-2. at 8:30 a.m. at BILYAN-2. attractly modern, suitable for 2 men or couple. Durness 1454. CALMIST AVE. 456, 3D APT.-LARGE room. 3 block T.^2^, surface. bus. Atlantic 4260. E 44TH ST. - 120, 2ND FL. - NEAR MUGH. Convex to surface. surfaced with surface. surfaced with LANGUAGE AVE, 428, APT. 2—TWO GIRLS for man, wife, two children, like family, mother, grandmother. CHAMPAIN AVL. 405. 32D EPT.—ONE FAMILY. AVL. 405. 32D EPT.—ONE FAMILY. AVL. 405. 32D EPT.—ONE FAMILY. AVL. 405. 32D EPT.—ONE E. 42ND ST. 525. - NEWLY DEHILITATED & REQUIRED for care: children, 0-11, 632. 632. for care: children, 0-11, 632. ST. LAWRENCE AVL. 42D—NEATHY FUR room for one of the 190 beds Kennett 3213 VERNON APARTMENTS Fann. Witchetts stm. en. brev. servit. for meat also a few KAIAKKA rooms for meat also a few KAIAKKA rooms CHAMPAIN AVE. 4050, APT. G- FURNISHED CHAMPAIN AVE. 4050, 2031 ST. FURNISHED, BEAM- LARP front room, steam heat. NEATAY AVE. 4050, BOM FOR SINGLE BOAT, Balloon Boat 4050. E. 37TH ST. 427, 417 APT. NICE LIGHT FRAIRE AVE. 4050, 383D APT. TWO DEC- BOAT, near L" and car line. BOAT, near L" and car line. BOAT, near L" and car line. ST. LAWRENCE AVE. 4252-FURNISHED SINGLE BOAT FURNISHED; FRAIRE HEAT, bath; only one. FRAIRE HEAT, bath; only one. SINGLE BOAT FURNISHED; COUPLE PRE- ferred; Call Dressed 4123. G. GREEN PT. 4050, ONE BLK. OF VINENES AVE. 4411-FURNISHED VINENES AVE. 4411-FURNISHED COUPLE or more preferred; Call Dressed BOAT, Douglas 692. GRAND BLVD. 326, APT. 3-FURNISHED BROOES AVE. 326, APT. 3-NICE LIGHT INDIANA AVE. 4541, APT. 3-MOD. LARP meat furnished. Ken. Boat. meat furnished. Ken. Boat. bath. Call after 12 p. m. Atlas. 116. WARSHAL AVE. 4511, 324-LARGE LIGHT INDIANA AVE. 4541, APT. 3-MOD. LARP meat furnished. Ken. Boat. bath. Call after 12 p. m. Atlas. 116. CHAMPAIN AVE. 4404-BOM FOR COU- PLE or quiet man; first class only. HIDES AVE. 310.-COMFORTABLE RLM. HIDES AVE. 310.-COMFORTABLE RLM. Phone. Phone DGCS. Mrs. Robinson. ELLIAS AVE. 2015.-NATLYT HURS. HURS. working men preferred. Dong. S788. 4.E 37H PL. 417. 41D APT.-FURN. OR working men preferred. Dong. S788. 4.E 37H PL. 417. 41D APT.-FURN. OR working men preferred. Dong. S788. 4.Dresel S788. VINCENES AVE. 4055, 3D APT.-NEATLY LIGHTED. Call one of our lighted roomers. Call after 6 p. m. THIRD ROOM ST., 6200, 2ND APT.-STREAM lunched unlit room, electric and gat. 6200, 2ND APT.-STREAM PRIESTVILLE AVE. 6544-ONE OR LARGE be good people young men or women. Must be good people. E 49TH PL. , 435. APT. 2 - NEAT LIGHT room, convenient to walk and surf. POLESTERVILLE AVE. , 435. APT. 3 - NICE floor, right. FORT WINCHESTER AVE. , 435. APT. 2 - WOOD form, rnc. people only. Anth. 4041. PRAIRIE AVE. 435. 310 APT. NEATLY floor, right. two men preferred. PRAIRIE AVE. , 435. 310 APT. - FURN. B room for man rnc. Dresel 118. ; CHAMPLAIN AVE. , 432. 310 APT. - MID. floor, right. two men preferred. LAWRENCE AVE. , 432. 310 APT. - FURN. floor, right. one front and one side room. kitchen pritings. call after S. LYONN BOTH MENTHING AGENCE, 384 42D PL. , 435. 310 APT. 2 - TWO NEATLY floor, one front and one side room. kitchen pritings. call after S. LYONN BOTH MENTHING AGENCE, 384 42D PL. , 435. 310 APT. 2 - TWO NEATLY floor, one front and one side room. kitchen pritings. call after S. WABASH AVE. , 435. 310 APT. - NEATLY GOTTAGE GHOVE AVE. , 435. TOP PLOOR. Front rnc. stream and elec. Douglas 2021. WALRENCE Wortham 385. 310 APT. PRAIRIE AVE. , 435. 310 APT. - FURN. room, surface and bus. CINEMA 6714. 310 APT. - FURN. Douglas 6714. INDIANA AVE. , 430 - MODERN CONVE room, convenient to walk and surf. GRAVIL RD. , 434 - NEATLY FURNISHED room; also has room suitable for man. CINEMA 6714. 310 APT. - FURN. Douglas 6714. SOLAR PARK AVE. 436M, APT. 7220—LABE R SOLAR PARK AVE. 436M, APT. 7220—LABE GIAND BLDG. 4005, APT. 7220—MODEM GIAND BLDG. 4005, APT. 7220—MODEM FLATS FOR SALE FIVE-ROOM FLAT FOR SALE; FURN. FOR SALE: CALIFORNIA; GALADEA; Oakland 3077; FOR SALE—WELL FURN. 10:10-HR; FOR SALE and patter; $60; Bent $1.50; FOR SALE—WELL FURN. 10:10-HR; FOR SALE: 7-ROOM COUNTRY FLAT, LEASE FOR SALE: 7-ROOM COUNTRY FLAT, LEASE LEASEHOLD FOR SALE = EIGHT ROOM LEASEHOLD FOR SALE = EIGHT ROOM FLATS WANTED WANTED - 6 TO 8 ROMAN FLAT OR HOUSE E. M. Filling, 492 E. 21st St. VICTORIA WANTED TO RENT - MODERN FLAT, 7 OR 8 ROMAN FLAT, family 428 E. 21st St. LAWRENCE OFFICE OR DOK SPACE, 52TH AND STATE WAY FURNISHED FLATS FOR RENT E-LIQUID, PENN, FLAT, MODERN CONV. CALL Saturday afterpores or evening. Call Saturday afterpores or evening. FURN. 2 OR 2-5M. ALT1. ALT2. 2-5M the avs. BOATS. BOATS. 3-1G FLATS FOR RENT SEVERAL 4-HOOM APARTMENTS ELICITE light furnished; steam heat, best of three rooms; fireplace; kitchen considered. Price $22.50 and $67.50 per room. W. Chauvenet, W. W. Chauvenet, 3rd and 4nd. 4-HOOM, MODERN, NEWLY DECORATED steam heat; jobson powwow. 4817 KREW FOR RENT GARAGE DUR RENT; LIGHTS AND WATER BREAKER ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD; MEN; HOME COOK ROOM; BROOKLYN; 3720 AMERICAN AVE., lot 10, Brooklyn. BOARD WHEN IN RICHSTER, MINN., FOR FIRST class room and board, steam heat, stop at 11 and ave. N. E. close to Clinic. CHILDREN TO BOARD board; work; Rainey, 3418 Vernon ave. Douglas-2218. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE FOR SALE—SPANISH cabinet, 20; Drewskew-Bake-Colleander billard ware, 475; bargains 325 D-VAL-OLD STUD HORSE: GOOD FOR ALL ADVANCED. Available. For sale for all ages. FOR SALE - CLEANING, PRESSING AND repair shop: cigars, softwax, skins, shine par- lor. Call Ingram, 212-250-5000, Sull st. MILLINERY MILLINERY GENTRUDE CRANSHAW MAYNE ANDERSON 3408 State St., Chicago Victory 5040 You can earn big money during the holidays by boiling Shr-Strata, wonderful new liquid discovery, absolutely amazing all-but complete hot combs. All who use it praise it. Try it. And covariance yourself. Send it to us. When he brings it, plus postage. GREAT SECRET, OBTAINING ANTWING JONATHAN WILLIAM 10. WEEK, 2025 Fallon, Chicago HELP WANTED—FEMALE SILK SHADE-MAKERS Experienced and inexperienced on silk shades. Also part-time workers. INTERNATIONAL LAMP & FURNITURE CORP. 155 North Union Street near Randolph. GIRLS—WITH CONTINUE IN DRIVERY Thousands of experienced workers are needed for heading and embroidery. Learn pencil, needlework, floral design, graded, turn long winter evaporation into dollars; clean, laboratory work; kids fall and winter season. Day and evening classes. Taylor, 3101 State Airlines. DO NOT CONTINUE IN DRIVERY MEN. GIRLS DON'T BE TRAINED FOR embroidery. His demand for experienced work is high. Booked at 3833 Westworth Broadway, 125. OPERATORS ON LADIES' DRESSES: MUST be experienced: steady work. Apply at the area above. Take Taohe Pars Parts to 'Ladlewale station' or 2d at car. Ladlewale are. SHIRE MARKER-EXPERIENCEIED GIRLS Porter, 325 W. S. Walsh Ave. See Mar- ter, 325 W. S. Walsh Ave. WANT EXPERIENCE IED FOR FINISHER I Call bet. 9 and 10 m. or 11 and 8 p. WANT FINISHER AND HELPER; WELL a steady work. 125 E. D. Glat at D. Lovely. $2 WEEK; WANT AND GIRLS WANTIER: Learn to sew. Learn to earring. Sample learned techniques. Learn well earrings. situte. Do, EGZ. Iobberey, N. Y., a OPERATORS-EXPERIENCEIED ON MACHINE Rollable Embroidery Co. 303 W. Van Banc $20 BIZN DÉCORATING FLOWTIPS I at home; experience necessary; particul- larly Embroidery Pressy Painel Co. 125 Grand, Ile. EXPERIENCED SHADE MAKERS; GOOD MARY. Ask to see Mrs. Cross. 1410 Mitchels a. street. WANTED--25 GIRLS; WORK ON POWER installations. Steady work. 250 floors. FIRST CLASS IPTOCCUER AND BECREW Arkport Hall 8. Chairs. Inferior. WANTED--EXPERIENCED GIRLS TO SOW lamp shade. 3100 Walnut aven. top floor. HELP WANTED--MALE LEARN AUTO TRADE AND EARN AT SAME TIME LEARN AUTO TRADE AND EARN AT SAME TIME Oldest and best equipped auto school has opening hours and a full-time employee will get you a good job while learning. Address Box 25, Chicago Defense, 11f DO MEN & BOYS 18 U. WT. DMEHENLY to prepare for U. S. government positions, railway mail clearance, civil engineer, civil engineer, $375-60 month; steady work; short hours; paid employment unnecessary; claimable employment—obligation; Franklin Institute, Dept. E-7, Hochester, UNESCO OPTIONNITIES FOR MEN without capital to become independent; college degree; National Co-Operative Reality Co. Marlboro, Bldg. 1420 St. N. W., Washington HOW TO GET THE POSITION YOU WANT without advertising or averaging dime. Travel to New York, NY, if sent for today. Ad. Miller, 2341 Pearl Street. AD. Daffy SLAVING MIRRORS, BLAIR and redefining metatars, headlights, channels, clourers on the floor. Laborteen 1315 Broadway, New York. AD. ALL MEN, WOMEN, WOMEN, WOMEN. AD. GOVNMENT POSITIONS: $117-$200, traveling or stationary. Write Mr. Daffy. AD. DETECTIVE - $400 WEEKLY, travel over world; experience museum, American Detective Agency, 1022 Columbia. ANSWER THIS AD- FILL EXPLAIN ABOUT new medical discovery, cataract, hay fever and allergies. Write to: Pittman, Pittman, Bldg. Dept. 3, St. Paul, Mn. 6018. WANTED TO QUALIFY FOR SLEEPING car and train potteries. Experience un- limited travel. Write to: W. McFafferty, St. Louis, Mn. 6018. SEN—SELL NEAR DEATH SPECIALTY many early one needs; fall or spare time; Applicator Co. 318 Dodge, Buffalo, N. Y. FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, BAGGAGENE, sleeping car, train porters: $100.00-$200. SIS, 855 Hallway Bureau, St. Louis, IA. LEAIN BARBER SHADE-DAY OR NIGHT BARBER College, 810 S. N. St. Chicago, IL. DETECTIVE-WORK HOME OR TRAVEL Detective System, 1908 D. Hurdman, N. Y. ELECTRICIAN WANTED TO HOUSE Detective System, 1908 D. Hurdman, N. Y. HARBOR DEFENDER, Box 63, Chicago, IL. HARBOR DEFENDER, Box 63, Chicago, IL. WANTED-MALE LICKSEN WINDOW CLEANING By Frank; also loeo, woodwork, etc.; dat room on 43d St. 4400 S. Lawrence, RI. By appointment only. Call Ken. 8057 after business attn. SIT. WANTED: REASABLE, TO room on 43d St. 4400 S. Lawrence, RI. dress room 474A. Chicago Defender. SIT. WANTED BY EXPERIENCED PHAR- rapher. Benward 9008. dress room 474A. Chicago Defender. SIT. WANTED BY EXPERIENCED PHAR- rapher. Benward 9008. dress room 474A. Chicago Defender. YOUNG WOMAN WHISEN position in employment or office other than office. WANTED for typewriting desires position. Box 63, Chicago Defender. STENOGLAPIER AND general office assistant. Dickens 2105. ST. WANTED: STENOGLAPIER AND general office assistant. Dickens 2105. ST. WANTED: WANTS HOME SEP- MENT. Normal 4198. PARTNERS WANTED WANTED A FIRST CLASS COOK WITH restaurant; well located. Phone 8016 restaurant; well located. Phone 8016 THE CHICAGO DEFENDER TRUST-IN- JUST A PLAIN, CANIDAD THE TRUST-IN- MUST BE OF EVERY MEMBER OF OUR ORGANIZATION. THE TRUST-IN- WILL NOT- EXCHANGE OUR HONOR FOR YOUR MONEY THE TRUST-IN- WILL SAVE OUR MONEY OF ALL TRADE, WITH MUTUAL SATISFACTION TO HOTH BUYER AND BELIEVER. THE TRUST-IN- WILL DESTROY THAT CONFIDENCE TO DEMOTION THAT CONFIDENCE CAR IN NOT HITTLE. HICMPUBLE TOUR CAR. Retinished and rebuilt in our own shops, guaranteed the best service. We also provide and should appeal to the buyer wanting a balance easy term. Only $325 cash, balance easy term. HICMPUBLE ROADSTER. Completely refinished and in 100 per cent condition. Reconditioned and in 100 per cent condition. This is a bargain hard to duplicate at our low price of $249 cash, balance car parked and looks like new. Five excellent condition, motorhome, bumper, all cover cards, etc. Only $249 cash, balance car parked this bargain. Only $140 cash, balance easy term. HICMPUBLE TOUR CAR. Not a car or blenb. Every appearance of new. Bumpers, all covers, etc. Only $259 cash, balance car form. MARMON CHICAGO CO. GAMBILL MOTOR CO. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS. BANOH AND LARGE ELECTRIC CAR IN WONDERFUL CONDITION. BATTERIES are in excellent condition. BATTERY LADY OF DICTOR. BARGAIN. GOING SOUTH IRELAND. CALL AIMBRE 3200. CALL AIMBRE 3200. HIBERWER 60. E 32TH ST. We have now cars in the latest model. We have a new 2000-2004 high-tech used cars. We will take your old car in to our garage. Please call a small phone. Picture Vieces 6238. PACKAH T: PASSENGER. JUST THE THING good paint, top and three; can be bought for a good paint, top and three; can be bought for a good paint, top and three; can be bought for Monee Sales Co., Lt. E. G. Garland Bird. Phones Euclid Wood 6018. **OFFICE HOURS** SOLD-USED CARS 12021-21 $75 to $150. . . . 392 down 12021-22 $75 to $150. . . . 392 down 12021-23 $200 to $300. . . . 125 down 12021-24 $200 to $300. . . . 125 down 2411 Michigan ave. Phone Calentet 7340 STUFF-Z A PAS SPORT. FABLISH 1824 12021-25 $200 to $300. . . . 125 down covers, trunk, side windows, numbers, etc. 2411 Michigan ave. Phone Calentet 7340 Draper, Randolph 0184a. FIRMEDS: I HAVE THE LARGEST NUMBER of used Foils on the South side and my prices are the lowest; you can get barrils by calling at my place, 110 115 24th st. FORD-15 HAVE THE LARGEST NUMBER PRESENTS are the lowest; you can get barrens 49th st. by calling at my place, 116 rd. 100 FORN, ALL MODELS AND CARRIERS; you can get carrens Carson Ford Earburge, Open coverings and HUDSON SPORT FORN at SALE; FAST AND CONVENIENT; you can get carrens 3926 Indiana ave. apt. B, Benton, 3749. STEKERDAKER FORN at SALE; GALLY 4526 Indiana ave. apt. B, Benton, 3749. BUSINESS CHANCES COLORADO'S GREAT MINING BOOM GAINS MOMENTUM The above headlines appeared in the Denver Journal on Tuesday a nation to take advantage of a real opportunity if it is pre- cented to you? ONE GOOD INVESTMENT IS WORTH A LIFE TIME OF LABOR Write for participants of the famous Pre- cedes Silver League. J. E. BERG ; A DELICATISSEN AND LIGHT LDNCH A DELICATISSEN AND LIGHT LDNCH eight party; good money, call 844-788-5111; DISTRIBUTOR FOR SALE — SPLENDEN 45 e. St. Valery, Vilierogny DISTRIBUTOR FOR SALE — DOING GOOD 45 e. St. Valery, Vilierogny DISTRIBUTOR FOR SALE — DOING GOOD 45 e. St. Valery, Vilierogny DISTRIBUTOR FOR SALE — DOING GOOD 45 e. St. Valery, Vilierogny LET ME HELP YOU MAKE BIG MONEY. Send your name and address to Omana. REQUESTS: 1000 LUNCH BOOKS. ESTABLISHED LUNCH ROOM: GOOD BUSINESS: Makes $25 per person. 9 W. 36th st. HAIRDRESSING Hildredson, skimming, makingen, elec- tricating, and writing. We will not We receive the course by mail. Diplomas given. by the instructor. 2005 FEDERAL ST 44 52th St FOR SALE - GIOTTO CAPE, DRENES, NEAL CITY, 1000 W. 10th St. any morning at 10 o'clock or all Sunday morning. 609 N. Lawrence St. 1st apt. ; SITUATIONS WANTED - FEMALE OLD LAMP SHED, HEMODELED, MADE makes, prices very reasonable. Call Makes. Enquiries SEAINTHESS DESIRES position in dreaming or tailor shop. Ren. YOUNG LADY DESIRES WORK IN DOCTOR office or clinical work. Dug. 1860. CAMERAS AND KODAKS USED AND NEW CAMERAS; YOUR OLD CAMERA may pay you $100. Co. Nakal Headquarters. 100 N. Dearborn State Plate 7142. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS If you are now making $33 per week or more in the selling game you are required to agree to the money making proposition in the country today. As one of the largest and most widely advertised firms in the United States, we are making thousands of farm and women in every part of the country. Our product is one of proven merit, is widely advertised and sold by mail in every state in the United States. We are confident that we can rely upon to take care of our customers all over the country. Instead of selling this product by mail alone at an enormous expense we are appolishing reliable customers. We take care of this already established business. Your duties will be to demonstrate this commitment to the business and to take orders who have not yet heard of it and to act accordingly. ACTUALLY USING A THIS TIME. If your application is accepted your earnings and effort you spend at this work. We will agree to start you in this profitable business and effort you spend at this work. We will be independent, set your own working hours and be your own boss. This product SHOULD be, and WILL be used by nearly everyone in the Race. Thousands of dollars worth of advertisement has been made to you by all of us. We are going to spend hundreds of thousands more for advertisement, simply in order to make more of this product for which there is Such an opportunity has never been offered and may never be presented to you again. If you believe yourself capable of taking an offer you want to be respected as one of the most qualified people you want to make more money than ever before. ME OUT ONE FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS. So it now. tomorrow may be too late! Address General Manager 641 W. Wall Street Chicago, ill. SELL TAILORING DURING SPARE TIME if MAKE $10 DAILY NEW WONDERFUL SELLER—50% PROFIT WONDERFUL SELLER—50% PROFIT university. Sample free. Bound Epson N. Halsted, Chicago. III. HOUSE BOMBERS Use: tie preparations and household big proft. Call for interview and sample preparation. Send resume to: MEN AND WOMEN NOT INSURANCE CARE company; good pay; experience not necessary. 487 S. St. St. St. Kaplan & Alder Agency. ROCHESTER, MINN. WREN IN ROGUESTER STOP AT 11 2ND room, close to clint/room and beak steam beat. INSTRUCTION --- HOTELS Are you uninsured, in doubt or unhappy with confidentiality? Mention your confidentiality. Amberra's Illumina Advisor. Make request freely for in- formation. Amberra will assist you, troubleshoot you. Our co-reservative work helps you value privacy, success, health and safety. We offer training, counselling, infusion and control, skillful harmonics of doubtless, care, confidence and refinement of those you desire—and many other things you care, confidence or beautiful. Do not wait until failure takes you, write this beloved woman immo- AUTHORITY-DOCTOR TELL LIFE'S STORY AUTHORITY-DOCTOR TELL LIFE'S STORY 1939--B-SAG, Suit 1, Kansas City, Kansas HINDU MAGIC 55% ALBERTUS MAGIC 55% 1945 Publishing Co. 1933-Bark Park CUMULATE INFORMATION ON ANY NEB Milton S. B. Jr., S. E. Grand Banks, Mtcs Yilma S. B. Jr., S. E. Grand Banks, Mtcs MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—FOR CASH OLD POSTAGE STAMP COLLECTIONS LINCOLN STATE BANK A. E. AVERY. 2105 S. STATE ST. CHICAGO WHY BE LONELY? When you're lonely, unhappy, or if unhappy, plan "that'll make you go great." Address Correspondence Club, Box 21, Carnegie Station, Kirkwood, IL 60610 BUILDING PLANS ALTERATIONS SPECIFICATIONS TO ORDER L. W. Barker, 6025 Neason Ave. W. Barker, 6025 Neason Ave. CASH FAID TO DISTRIBUTE CIRCULARS EVERYWHERE WITH 4 STAMPS $5 PER 1,000 CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTORS UNION KANSAS CITY, MO. MASSACHUSETTS. EASTERN STAR SUBSCRIBE TO: $1.50 per year. Acme wanted everywhere. Internal Interl. 428 E. 35th Chicago, IL THE NEWSTONE NATIONAL DETECTIVE Agency will for limited time teach you a comprehensive course in the use of corrected write word F. J. Hammison, Legal Dept, 2 E. 31st st. Chicago, II. 1063255, fc MOTION PICTURE MACHINES, STEERHAM LIFE free, National Equipment Co. 600 W. FOR SALE—TIME BRED ST. BRANHAM register. $200 each. H. M. Martin. register. $200 each. EXPERT DOLL RETAINING AND DRESSING 450 North Traffic Ave, let us hold on 0271. LET US COLLECT YOUR HAD DREDD ACCESSION, 310 North State, Victory 4851. LOOK DIFFERENT STATIONS 1: $20. FOOD Martel, 300 Station C, Montreal, Canada. HIGH-CLASS DOGS OF ALL KENDS. ENGINE AND OTHER kind dog. 2130 IIDH lodges are. FURNITURE FOR SALE MEDICAL HEN-3044 TABLETS RESTORE SEXUAL signor, acts quick. Money refunded if not patented, not issued, not delivered to unwarranted. 30-44 Tablet Co. 2, Box 1224, Zemma Teen, Co. Perry Engineering Co. 3351 State St. Dayton, OH 45410 and furnaces overloaded at once. For more information call 800-251-8000. bulbs cleaned and repaired by experts; phone or phone, Oak, 2511. Exchange, 4041 State St. SUMMER RESORTS ATLANTA CITY, N. J. Bottle shop, Jerry W. Jerry, Jerry for sale, Jerry Judge, W. Jerry, realer, ES N. Indings Ave., Atlantic City, N. J., tr. DREMAKING H. A. WATKINS 5510 Indiana Ave. Douglas 1714" ff FOR SALE BARGAINS V1NCNNESS AVE. NW. 40 ST.-B-8000 Wood Store. 210-255-2000 Wood Store. 210-255-2000 For car. Price GSI L E- 41TH ST- 8- ROOM FRAME CAT E- 41TH ST- 8- ROOM FRAME CAT immediate possession. A real bargain. BARGAIN. 8- ROOM FRAME CAT. brick furnace heat. Price $3,000; to suit. LADDER AVE. 2ND ST- BRICK LADDER AVE. 2ND ST- BRICK launch 3 and 6 rooms, steam and electric light, also 4 rooms in basement. Price CHAMILAN AVE. 9TH ST- BRICK CHAMILAN AVE. 9TH ST- BRICK garage in rear. Price $1,000; garage in rear. PRAIRIE AVE. NR. 47TH ST.-BRIKCH throubtch. Price $1,200; cash $6,000. throubtch. Price $1,200; cash $6,000. front, 6-7 rooms, steam and elec. labs. hardwood floors; immediate possession. Price $1,000. MIX-PLATTS MIX-PLATTS PIRATIER AVE. NR. 37TH ST.-BRIKCH brick, dining room in rear, 2-6 and 4-7 rooms, modern. Price $2,500; cash $1,000. detached, 2-6 and 4-7 rooms all on the hall. Price $2,500. MIX-PLATTS 306 E. 43D ST. ATLANTIC 4122 U. S. REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING CO HARVEY, ILL LEAVING--MUST SELL AT ONCE Snowmobile w/ 24 feet wide; on ice; chicken house, fruit tree, berry bushes, shade trees. Price only $4,000. Need $1,900 cash; balance to be shown by appointment. Will show by appointment. only to E. B. KRAMER & CO. 644 S. Haitel st. Stewart 1272-1248. FOR SALE 621 East 40th st. cottage with 6 rooms. $750 755 R. 41st st. 7 room house. Price $3,500 4226 N. Lawrence ave. 7 room house: $6,000 Downstairs. 3 data, 3 data and 6 data with small initial praments. See us for real bargains. 3621 S. State st. Victory 5488 L. D. THOMPSON & CO. E. G. STORY WE HAVE FOR SALE Ft halliburton, 2-fat to 18-fat, and houses on Grand Central. $25-$35 per room, and avenues as far as Girl at $17, with价 price down $100 to $20.00. *You put your money.* DR. H. B. WEST 557-559 E. 40TH ST. Two-Two brick bricker, open plumbing, immaculate penetration; only food cash, credit. COLEMAN FOR SALE - VACANT LOT, S. W. CORNER 623 and Loomis bldg. Lot 22103. Real B-ROOM HOUSE 628 S. ST. LAWRENCE AVE. Furnace heat, electric light, income over BEAUTIFUL. HOUSE WITH 7 IBS. HARD- 6000 block E. 41st St. $7,500. hard- 6000 block E. 41st St. $7,500. 3-FLAT 45TH PLACE ON PRAIRIE AVE. 1 real buy. and 2 S-room flats. Also store. TO LIVE IN CHICAGO SO RENT, BUY OR SELL WATERPROOF PLATES TWO TO NINE ROOMS HOUSES 8 TO 14 ROOMS FOR SALE—FINE HOUSES; ALL IMPROVE MENTIONS; 2 dat bldgs; Write owner, adress; Address W. H. Thompson, N. W. Cor, Adress H. W. Thompson, N. W. Cor. $400,000 BLDG 'A' HOUSE or PLAT BUILD with an inquire. Confidential. Box 27, BARGAIN—TWO-STORY 'F' PLATTS. 2-4, 1/2 5-mm; 4/18 and Deskroom; rent $48 per month; 2-4 balances; balance per month. $2,543.85 paid. A MONKEY MAKER Modern steel frame building on Grand Riverfront home on 32nd Street. Elegant basketball court on ground floors. Building over 10 years old for hotel, rooming house, or retail space. INCOME $14,250 YEARLY Owen leasing city. Will ascend, at 11 times rent, one-third charge; balance the building will pay. Building clear. NO PHONE INFORMATION. LEWIS REALTY CO. 3517 INDANA AVE. DOCLAS 7005 SERVICES $800 block, Calmus Ave. 18-room house, electric, hardwood, A-1 condition; $1,000 room, 23rd Veron Ave. for- ware, hardwood, good condition; $500 down. 10-room house, 23rd Veron Ave. forware, hardwood, good condition; $1,000 down. 10-room house, 23rd Veron Ave. forware, electric, good condition; $1,000 down. 2-PLATTS $2.5, new, 12-room, 2, fath, 5-6 rooma furnace, electric, hardwood, good con- dition; $400 block, Ehrhardt Ave. 2, fath, 5- 6 rooms, good condition; $1,000 furnace, electric; lovely furnace; $1,000 down. THREE-PLATTS 5-4at, 48th, 5-6at, steam, electric, detached, hardwood, completely for- ware, term, $300 down, indivi- dual furniture. Grand Rd. over 32th, 4-4-3 rooms, for- ware, term, $300 down, indivi- dual furniture. REHARDT REALTY CO. NORWESTERN CORNER, 40TH & ST. LAWYER NORWESTERN CORNER, 40TH & ST. LAWYER dertilly insured; cash account, $12,000. dertilly insured; cash account, $12,000. A WOOME IN BEAUTIFUL IDEWILLE, 12015 WILLOW ST. Price: $2,500. Booklet free in 12015 WILLOW ST. Price: $2,500. Booklet free in D-ROOM HOUSE ON LANCAYE NEAR 12015 WILLOW ST. Price: $2,500. Booklet free in D-ROOM HOUSE ON LANCAYE NEAR 12015 WILLOW ST. Price: $2,500. Booklet free in FLAT BUILDINGS 2 eleventh 6-fat bldg. on Grand Bldg, near Rockville. 3 eleventh 6-fat bldg. on Restaurant 5,140. Real barga. $10,000 cash needed on each building. 3 fats, 522 and 128. tubs. room. income $1,120. Two-car garage. Barga. income $1,120. Two-car garage. Barga. other 4 fats $300 to $5,000 and four other 4 fats from $5,000 to $9,000 cash. All buildings are A-1 and barga- lge. WILBUR M. LEMON 8 S. DEBORN NORT. RANDOLPH 2118 CONTRACTORS CHESTER A. WICKS LICENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR CONSTRUCTION REPAIRING MAINTENANCE LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE HAVE YOUR HOME OR PLACE OUR HOME OR WORKING EXTEND CREDIT IF DESIRED. DUGG. 4513. HOMER R. LEWIS Building Contractor CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIRING. PLATES, WALLS, FLOORS, NISHED. HOMES AND GARAGES. TERMS AND LOANS EXTENDED. SINGERS, WHITES, alleges attention to autumn leaves, $15, $15, $15, $15, credit or credit card GREETING SWING MACHINES, $15, $15, $15, GREETING SWING MACHINES, $15, $15, $15, SILVER STATES Victory $15, $15, $15, SILVER STATES Victory $15, $15, $15, , - o * ~ = 3 . \ « : Ee eprromiar rackitor tHE (CHTTCAGO DEFENDER stums® sovennenis 96 . 3 g ;. . 7 . ’ Sometimes a man is his ‘own biggest’ drawback— Oth Cele ‘ s SS Te A MERE FIGUREHEAD ~ = = : G g} AQ ie nde A BLOODLESS WAR Is raging in the Phitippines ‘ ‘ragic nt . ‘ CHICANO PCC NTEL | mecores won cere es A Tragic Mome |DR..A. WILBERFORCE, WILLIAM Veena mayest rcmeas a. aavorz, v2. x. | ‘he “independence” parts on the other. The tatter a | awe RY 6 Beh Be OE EA — | won’ a sweeping victory in the senatorial election LL U| Se cases Are Diagsenrd “ALK! PREVED Peblabed By held some: weeks ago, which means the legislature | § - hip WY Mt fy ty ist Lo" Pectihuonn ‘Gee || URES, FIRST AID REMEDIES THE ROBERTS. ABBOTT PUBLISHING COMPANY | 21) CoV" tse, perhans, measure he recommends | ff Wp, Wy “Yy YY Yj YI; Fitee Weakly artic CES eS starr aio; | CRuiersd ps cicetclow mates, FS, Toe a tee Foret is | and will repass measures over his veto, ‘This with : LL Yj Yj Hy 4 Si SS re ivi Coreage. tt. “onder act of March 8, 390, = fa view of bringing the powers that be at Washing- t ZG Yi yj - TAN EALIMER EaIE_ Te | ton into the controversy and curtailing in the end LE Yj DIPHTHERIA CACO Terene_Aye_Tvepece_Drsitt SAI | what te aisgruntiea ones Wold despotic, the power, : FOR GoUS SAKE “YY Diphiheria i» a dlecase that evers 1 over there to any wahenkthy: m : ot Governor ‘General’ Wood. Whether his isthe LAY BFF FOR A WHILE! WY parent should now og rach shout | frembrane ox wound surface DEFENDER'S PLATFORM FOR AMERICA | | Set°%r'epinion: ic in however, one way 10 start CAN'T You see YOURE ZZ Mele en Wiehe eee “Stan een have ue, 1. The Opening Up of All Trades and Trade | } the ball rolling. ‘ . we jy Yj lpia Knowledge == | eves which thelr parents ott Unions to Blacks az Well as Whites. || oc Se aerckmnne of tnpendence Im pola gare : “ pueerng: E71 gf) \ "ort ngeisn— ||" glib || Scho Se sarnse 2.The Appointment of 2 Member of the | | erment. one is impelled to rerard the present situa- * - Gee Diphtnerks is ‘an E> during the winter season when Race to the President's Cabinet. Hen Mtoe tne puermeent at Waaninston. Brom al | . Ypsigis diseane caused by [4 those unhealthy eonallons shot iralcaions ie acema that the people im the islands are | : yy the Rise teams | Shes afer bese cone mi sfc af Governor Gens ‘ Be pipes oes after beset alot THE MEETING quite dissatisfied with the policies of Governor Gen- } ue Ye | paces eee ee cane ean or _ The meeting was romantic, quite: ‘A pale moon shed its silery Nght O’er Jand and sea; stars, too. shone bright, ‘While scarce a cloud there was in sight. No thought had they of wrong or right, ‘Or reputations they might blight; “Twas a case of mect, then fight, ‘With these two tom cats that fair night: LITERACY TESTS ~° ‘SO FAR 21 states have enacted Mteracy redWire ments for voting. New Tork is one of the states In order to qualify the new voter must present when he secks to register a certificate showing that he can rend and write and understand familiar Ens lish words. Or proof of his or her graduation from & pube or approved ‘private school will suffice. In ‘some states ft {s sufficient for the applicant to be able to read off-hand sclected passages of the Con- stitetion, > IT 1S CERTAINGY essentlal that every voter shall be able to read and write the language of the country in which he desires to live and help rule, but when the’ enforcement of these laws {a left in the hahde of unscrupuloun, cheap ward politicians who lack much in an educational way themselves it can readily be teen the harm that will result, We ven- ture to say that there ts no other group of people ving in the United States that has been honored (7) as We have by special. state legisiation, such 8 “grandfather clauses” designed to fit our case alone. Some states alao have “unwritten laws"—the might makes right kind—equally as effective and as Jega). ‘A LITERACY TEST fs not necessarily bad within itself if It is not made and enforced with a view oF evading; the provisions, intent and meaning: of the Constitution. Fhe different schemes that have been Inaugurated bs several Southern state’ governments, such a the “grandfather clause” and the “under- Standing clause.” are intended to evade the fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution, which prohibits racial Giscriminstion in prescribing the qualification of electors. “THE GRANDFATHER CLAUSE” provides, for example, that no one shall he eligible to vote un- Tess he can read and write the English language or can plainly and legibly write his own name on the Teristration Ust. ‘This would be legal and valid if ft stopped there, hut St provides that this shall not be applicable to any. person whose grandfather was a Gunuitied ‘voter. Since the grandfathers of all white men were voters and our grandfathers were not Noters the intent of this provision is to exclude all iMilterate members “of our group and include all f1- Hterate whiter “THE UNDERSTANDING CLAUSE.” which is a product of Mississipp! democracy. provides that ne one shall be eltgibie to register of vote, If registered, unless he can read any rection of the state con- stitution that may be submitted to tim by the res- istration or election officers and interpret the same 4o thelr satisfaction. It Is Just as easy for a camel 40 pass through the eye of a needle as It is for an applicant for registration to understand the constitu- lon to the satisfaction of these ignorant officers if they do not want the applicant to vote. THIS EXPLAINS why s0 few votes are polied in states where these viefolie provisions have been adopted and are in force. In Northern states where there 3s a <qualification prescribed as a condition precedent to voting the Intent ts 10 exclude those who Bre not only ignorant and degraded, but most of Sshom have an imperfect knowledge of our Rovern- menta) system and contribute nothing in the way of taxes for the support of the government. THE DUTY OF THE CHURCH HEN THE CHURCH as a whole arrays it iy azainst any kind of an evil that evil is al | There is no agency more powerful in molt ¢ opinion, and when tho church fails to r otce In protest against the maltreatment of f citizens Uy other sets of citizens larger yers, consequently: more powerful, it ts carrs he policies of his satanic majesty rather t recents of our Divine Ruler. And that ap rity of our white clergy In America has follo fine of least resistance fn the matter of © dice is patent to all. * 1S NOT an uncommon thing to find throv SR Gpreh Steen. et rae ew ee eee eee: tae solidly gzainst any kind of an evil that evil Is abol- ished. There is no agency more powerful In moldin= pubite opinion, and when tho church fails to raise Ite volee in protest against the maltreatment of one set of citizens Wy other sets of citizens larger fn numbers, consequently more powerful, it fs carrying out the pollcies of his satanic majesty rather than the precepts of our Divine Ruler. And that a great majority of our white clersy in America has followed the line of loart resistance in the matter of color prejudice fs patent to all. . YT 1S NOT an uncommon thing to find throvgh- ‘out the South and in the North, too, for the matter ‘of that, the doors of both Protestant and Catholic Houses of worship virtually closed to the dark- skinned brother. And this'ts modernized religion, the Kind we are attempting to ruin the heathen with. Fortunately. there are some real men of God who do raise thelr Volcen In protest against un-Christian Practices, and thes have been heard in recent con- ferences of men of the cloth to the end that the ‘dara are being let down and a better feeling fs being manifested hetween the white and black church- Boers, 1 THERE IS BUT ONE AGITATOR ond that fs in= fustice. There is no sweet, other worldly spirit that ‘will stilt strife so Tong as one class or color arbitrarily holds and keeps a its own that which an aspiring other class or people have 10 share. Féucation Sreates aspiration and aspiration creates unrest. “If re Would become ambassadors of peace.” said Alva W. Tavior, speaking hefore 2 convention of divines recently, “hetween black and white, we must first become aporties of indurteia justice. , There fs no peace fm autocratic control, in money ‘power or in any system. of common, Work where profit making takes precedence over service. If we would bring peace we must first put humanity Tefore’ all na- tonaties-" WE HAVE LONG SUFFERED because we ald not have the power of the church behind our cause. ‘The united church put an end to the saloon. When fts consclence spoke on the 32-hour day in Industes it as the erinning of the end of that enemy of the home. of citizenship and of the Amerleanization of the siten worker. When it-speaks an unmistakably: upon the comity between black and white the same adtances will be made. Either love or force will ultimately rule the world. If foree. which ix ever accompanied by hate, rulca, Christianity {s doomed. It 43 the duty of the church to stir the conscience ‘of mankind to higher realms of self-realization. CLOTHIERS state that 37 men out of every 300 make one suit of clothes last two yeara Sixty three men would Ike to know where those fellows get thelr clothes. Tr PS SAID there will be Iittie change in women's clothes this year. ‘Then perhaps there will be a little more chante in men’s, TF CANADIANS ang’ Englishmen won't help ‘Uncle Sem enforce prohibition he migMt as a last re- sort appeal to Americans. % THE MAN who lived with hie wifé 20 years on ‘Webash Ave. without speaking to her doubtless in trying to remember what the argument was about. A MERE FIGUREHEAD A BLOODLESS WAK Is raging in the * ee between Governor General Wood on the one side and the “Independence” party on the other, The tater won’ a sweeping victory in the senatorial election held some! weeks ago, which means the legislature will not pass, perhaps, measures he recommends and will repass measures over his veto, This with fa view of bringing the powers that be at Washing- ton into the controversy and curtailing in the end what the disgruntled ones hold despotic, tho power, of Governor General” Wood. Whether this is the' right or the wrong way to settle the dispute Is & matter of opinion: it fs, however, one way to start the ball rolling. IN THE LIGHT of history, and particularly that of the development of independence In political gov~ ernment. one is Impelied to regard the present situa~ tion In the Philippine tslands as one of serious mo- ment for the. government at Washington, From all indications it seems that the people in the islands are quite dissatisfied with the policies of Governor Gen~ eral Wood, As yet no violénce has developed, but native opposition 1s thorough in organization and un- mistakably positive and vehement in temper. ‘THE PEOPLE of the Philippines want independ- ence and there is at least one lesson political history has taught posterity: That once a people have be- come inspired by an ideal of self-government all or any repression {3 useless. ‘The blg question before ‘Washington In respect to our relations with the Phil~ Sppines Is not how we may devise measures of over~ coming thelr nationalistic activities, but how soon ‘and in what manner ought we be able to step out, leaving the people to the management of thelr own affairs, OF COURSE there {s ever present the question as to whether the Filipinos at this time are fully able to govern themselves, But for a number of years they have heen quite efficient in carrying on the more important features of the government. ‘Thus At seems “that enlightened American statesmanship could find some ground of agreement between our assumed right in the Philippines and the nationalist aspltations of the latter, This by leaving domestic affairs to a native government and allowing our- selves to be satisfied with dirccting Its foreign policy. BOLSHEVISM THERE IS A 3YSTIC SOUND about the word bolshevism that would attract attention to ft had ft not already acquired an evil repute by reason of the atrocious crimes committed in its name. Like many other words that have now lost standing, it once was innocent In meaning. The Bolshevik, the name by witch the dominant party in Tussin ts Known to us, are 80 called because they represent the majority faction in what was once Russian social democracy. Holshevikt in the Russian Janguage means nothing more than majority. It ga{ned 3 evil sizniflennce after the radical Socialists came into power and baptized € with the blood of millions of innocent people. _ BOLSHEVISM is radical pocialism and _com- munism in active power, or rather, it is'a few Soctal- fat leaders in power. ‘The Russian people themscives are not Bolshevikt, Probably fess than 100,000 of the millfons who live in Russia, make any pretense of belonging to the Wolsherikt, The vast majority of the Iusslan people are wholly in the power of a few men who Rained their power by specious prom- Ines of national liberty and who have given to the people Instead a tyrannical government that was ever equaled for cruelty in the worst days of czar- dom. IT HAS BEEN STATED by an authority: on the subject as'a curious and significant fact that thir extreme form of radical socialism finds few sup- porters in our group, and the. reason suggested i: that We are law-ablding and never have had an; sympathy for those that are cnemles of g00d govern: ‘ment and who seek by evil means to enrich them- selves at the expense of those who. as a result of thrift and industry, Rave ucquired property. There 1s a common bond of sympathy existing between alt groups of whatever nationality or color that suffer oppression. and naturally the radical element amonz them finds it an easy mater to spread their lawless views, even to the point of overthrowing govern~ ments, Bolshevism is.a produet peevliar alone 19 the while man, and were we permitted to do 20, we have -@ desire to even samplo the product. UP NORTH ATS \it sa matter of Imposs! 1 a few months the habits and tra I that have been molded for a a "or more by a stilted South. But Chicago and many other Northe 1 thrnst upon them during the | reason of the vast number that | om that section. Although it Js quit that a people subjected to the ro or many generations at the hand e, when changing their environn nembers of that race, would be act ve of hostility. EXAMPLE, an unlettereé migrant ntly while on a street car rudely ot of a white passenger. The lat some word of apology very caln . madam, you could at least have ; " Why did she say that? Our fri der put her hands on her hips, sq : “'Scuse me nothin’. Down h my face. pushed me off the sidev a my foots and didn’t say ‘Scuse | now and I'm not ewine to say | REDS OF CASES that ended more nis have been recorded. They’ th e Mew and peculiar problem that ¥ Rroup must mect and solve. Many mping into a free North, mistake } . and they should not attempt to} pent-up feeling of bitterness by co ‘ts against persons in the North e white,the same as thelr Sout! They came North heeause of the re, and such acts are wholly suby conditions that they have come to PERHATS \it is a matter of impossibility to change in a fetv months the habits and tralts of an individual that have been molded for a quarter of a century or more by a stilted South, But such is the task Chicago and many other Northern cities havg had throst upon them during the past few years by reason of the vast number that have ml- Erated from that ection. Although it Js quite under- standable that a people subjected to the grossext In Justices for many generations at the hands of an- other race, when changing thelr environment and meeting members of that race, would he actiiated by’ seme motive of hostility. FOR EXAMPLE, an unlettered migrant in Chi- cago recently while on a street car rudely stepped un the foot of white passenger. The latter after awaiting some word of apoloxy vers calmly sald: “Te seems, madam, you could at least have said “EX- cuse me Why did she say that? Our friend from down yonder put her hands on her hips. squared off and said: “‘Scuse me nothin’. Down home you slapped my face. pushed me off the sidewalk and stepped on my foots and didn’t say ‘Scuse me.’ I'm up North now and T'm not ewine to say It cither.” HUNDREDS OF CASES that ended more serious dy than tis have been recorded. They thoroughly typify the new and pecullar problem that we of the Northern group must meet and solve. Many of these peonle, jumping into a {ree North, mistake privileses for rights, and they should not attempt to give vent to thelr pent-up feeling of bitterness by committing hostile acts against persons in the North who hap- pen to be white, the same as their Southern op- Dressors. They came North heeause of the (riendly atmosphere, and such acta are wholly subversive of tho very conditions that they have come to embrace. ———— i - ELECTION AFTERMATH ‘THE COOK COUNTY judicial election, which re- sulted in almost an even ‘break between ‘tho Deme- cratic and Republican factions, is another proof that in local elections, especially, the voter Is guided not by party. bias, but by the actual worth, ability and fitness of the candidates. Unfortunately, we have several organizations supposed to be non-partisan, such as the Munleipal Voters league, the Bar asso- elation, both more or less under the thumb of one or two of our big dailies, that cut and slash tickets that Nave been chosen by men whose ability to select Ahe best is only questioned by the disgruntled. WHAT COULD HAVE BEEN more contemptible than calling attention—as the Bar association dld— {0 the racial identity of Mr. Morris. The purpose is 50 evident Jt needs no elucidation here. But thore is another time coming when one or more members of this “har committee” may bob up for election, and an elephant has nothing on our voters when {1 comes to memomy. Many of our old friends were returned to the benéh, for which we are thankful. Thousands of loyal, broad-minded citizens lent thelr ald toward getting us representation on the bench, for which we are also grateful. THE STUBBORN FIGHT against burdening the people with another tax to support a z00 had its effect and this measure lost heavily, The school and bridge tax.won; both deserved the fullest support and-recetved it. Our school system was getting away below par. Children were given but a few hours of schooling each day owlng to the lack of build- Ings. We are disappointed, of course, that our can- didate fost, but we are far from being discouraged. ‘We are strengthening our forces each day and with the assistance of our good friends, on the other side we will reach political positions commensurate with our numbers and voting strength. SPEAKING of immigration, the early North American Indian made a great mistake'in not hav- {ng an immigration bureau. | / (For sows Se a ‘ 7 CAN'T oa ee vows | HURTING meals He ail 9 He J ZBee Ne | (381A ho | = see Nees ae e | Other PapersSay ‘THE NEGRO ‘ {coeaigo Herald ond savilnets sem som mga ate x thought fo seutgorWashington Carver urger was. born in slavers. His sect Moraes? conaiten oto, Mab: eked srler set anetraieored wy. Booker wedntont ache took him to Een: ae anecacroted he te to tee heraters ot agri. He has eeciopea aver 100 products from the pe ape repeat ped gage Fae relate era of oh arueie ot teteatnans the ene, techs eS wd ante ayes omy noun ‘ern clay. He has been made a fel- Wee othe opel sete of. Grea Uritain for his contribmtions to iets In 1922 he won the Spingarn medal fot ine roe Senuehe deserves DP a wee here Carver exemplifies the words castan ipon Crnslen Heck peuutfal carne g? ates of becker Woshing= "ton: 2eivo shall promer ta provertion aa see Won to Signi na oe tabor Seal pan Neale snd ait Into the common occupations of Ife.” Serene Ss Editor's Mail Tae BRADID ericnen Dear Mr. Abbott: [ regret keenly. my foss in not having made your ac~ quaitnanee while you were here tn New York, preparatory td your South American trip. U regret not meeting you, for I helleve you to be one of the few Hace men who have a vision of tomorrow. We have no dearth of men amorig us who are potentially hig men, but their ambitions and. personal aspira- tions have made tholr worth negiizi~ Ale us Raco assets. 1 do not think this criticism can be brouglit against you, T feet somewhat compensated for my loss In not mecting you by the rivitese whieh Ws mine. to read the story of your South American tenr, from which T gained my im- pression of the breadth of your vision and foresight. It Is that stors, tozether with your reply to the al- tek of the Chleago Far association upon E, H. Morris, esquire, that im. pelted this letter. T should tike to impress upon vou the need of publishing your articles a Boak form. Very trily yours, WILLIAMS. PATTERSON, 2303 Seventh Ave, New York. gm Everybody: Satisfied “Have you named the new baby yet? Last I heard you wanted to all her Pearl; her mother Ruby, and her grandmother, Opal.” “None of us would give in, so we compromised and called her Jewel.” Boston Transcript. es Mice" ate Wate, he “When we wore married my wife suggested that wa share my salacy 50-50." : “That seems fair.” “lt did at frst, But £ soon found she expected me to furnish the house vent and the market, Inoney out of my share."—Loulsvillé Courles’Jour- ok LIGHTS AND SHADOWS . A Tragic Moment SAGAMORE OF STATE STREET ‘ik’ iciaiamaitinete “Lasca Jeanne.” murmured. the Sagamore, “was modgrn, athletic a lover of the great out-of-doors. She reminded me so much of Aurora Alice in that she could golf, tennis, ride and row., She: was extremely Tandsome, too;-“Bengoodlough. and strange to say, level-headed. . It re~ ‘nuited a week for me to focus my attentions upon her. After that the fairway to love was without en ob- stacle, We were In each other's com- ‘pany very much. In fact we were almost inseparable. Our friends no- tneed it, as friends always do, and Tong before we suspected a thing they had us engaged. Rumor, >° ‘know. But at times rumor gets In a bit of deadly work. But you do hot care to hear a full-page report ‘on our brief courtship, do you? It ‘will be better, and tess wearisome. for me to give you straight facts fon the ending of our beautiful feiendshlp. It all happened one ‘moontess night in June, for, con- trary to the poets, June has ‘moon- less nights. “Wo had attended a dance and Were returning home. We cod have engaged a taxi, ‘but somehow Lasca wanted to walls. We had sauntered along several squares. ehaeting of Intimate things, “when suddenly a masked man appeared it our path with a pistol in hfe hand ‘and commanded us’ to halt, The man, Rengoodlough, ‘looked to be eight feat tall and his weapon resem~ {Mea the opentig of the subway. To say that I was frightened 1s putting Te more than mildly, bot T am not ‘one to show abject cowardice in the ‘presence of ladles. However, It Is Aiscrect to obey his majesty the Pandit. They have a nasty habit of shooting when unduly peeved and ‘the majority of them are pretty ood marksmen. ‘So, although I was hon- Ing to do something heroic for Las- ca's sake, Tlifted my hands and ‘stood at attention’ But Lasca was not to be outdone. Instead of lift- ‘ing er hanés as the bandit had or- dered her, sho advanced toward him, talking in the sweetest tones imaginable. He was puzzled at first and then ordered her to stop. She did, sUll talking sweet, but when he advanced, to risk me.she stepped in front of him as If she admired his bravado so much that she could not Keep still, and when he made a mo- ton, toward her something funny happened, She cavght him by the jwrists. somehow and gave them an odd little twist. “There was a very ‘brie struggle and in a second the handit lay on his back on the nive- frsent, Glvarmed and ‘completely at Lasea’s mercy. She held him until got a policeman to the scene and the alscomfited wretch was locked up. Now, Bengoodlough, don’t look so bug-e¥ed at me. I am not teli- ing you 4 fatty story. Did you ever Jnear of the Japanese method of wrestling? Stujutsu, T think they call it. Weil, Lasea, besides’ belng fa golfist, a tennis player and a'row- fer, was also an expert in the Jay's stile of putting an opponent down and ‘out. Naturally, E could not marry Lasca. I loved her as madly. as: devotedly, as truly as‘ had loved the other five, but, Bengoodiough, would you enjoy squabbling with your-wife {f in the end she should grab you by the arm and twist you Into Gordtan knots without half tes ing? Certainly you would not’ en- Joy that, nor would I: So Lesca and I came ta the parting of the ways. payee eee Nee ate ee ee ee single and disengaged, do you not? 1 have explained matters to you futiy. Shall I play. you the sti cho- tis from ‘L'Booze’ or do you prefer something les artistic?” “Play anything.” I said, “but tel) mez What type of woman do you most admire?” “Yes” he murmured vaguely, .as his Tong and slender fingers leaped o'er tho piano key'- board. So knowing that no more could be. pumped from him_after set~ tling Into his present mood, T se- Heeted x half dozen of his’ cholee lclgars, sipped the half-empty bottle Into. my pocket, and took my de- parture, happy in ‘the thought that Cat last knew why. the Sagamore of State St. was still a bachelor. Pinte, = eee. Despues de Muerte - He, having moved frém his tenement - “of clay : Was passing’ softly in a rapture sweet 7 Through the new country of the Soul, And came upon a sudden radiance ‘of bloom. He stood before it, wrapped in reverie, oi THM some one touched him saying, “tt is yours: You sowed the seed on earth and watered It With bitter dew of tears. Dia you forget?" ‘The spirit wondered at the thing he hoard: Too far he was from Sorrow, now, “to see” Her bleak, sad shadow breathing breaths of balm. A bathed in Joy, he scarcely under- stood: ‘The angel's meaning when he soft- ly sds “This fs the heavenward side of your griet.” “-W. RT. eae Boen Moving it Around Customer— What, one thousand dollars for a chair! Preposterous, Why the last time T priced ft a few weeks ago It was six hundred. « Antique dealer—Veh), labor Is high nowadays, madeem, and I've hed to do lots of wwork on it since then. eee “Fair ‘You aro displeased, And not at ease Bocause your alm went. awry. Of course had you. X motive pure : You would have been rowarded, : a Since it's not g90d, Tm sure you would . Not want some one’to do you, But in your haste To win the-race * You forgot the GOLDEN RULE. Please remember % : That It’s better To lose when the game fs fajr. ‘To win by cheat : 3 low and cheap: Beware! lest st prove a snare. . —% STEPHEN AGENOR. ooo Tudge—Just Why:are you so posl- tive that the man in your room was a burglar when {t was only 11 o'clock at night? It might have been your ‘husband, Witness—No, indeed: “not mine, your honor. ‘That scamp never gets in before 3 fn the morning. FAY DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS i Soest are, Dik TALKS ON PREVENTIVE MEAS- a OEEEEEese ee DIPHTHERIA ever there is any unhealthy mucous membrane or wound surface a{ph= therla may attack such parts. ‘Many children have sore, affected eves which their parents often re- ard as just a trivial affair, but at Uhls season of the year—especially during the winter season when there is crowding at home and in schools— these unhealthy conditions should be Jooked after because iphtherial con- Sunetivitis may cause great damage to the eye or cause the loss of sight. ‘Weather and fiving conditions hace much to do with promotion and bringing about these affections. ‘Transmission: ‘This disease ts transmitved to the uninfected person in varlous ways. Sometimes-by the secretions or discharge from the in- fected parts, such as the nose and throat, from sneezing and courhing. Then. too, by, contaminated objects which have been handled by the {n= ected, diseased person when han- died by the untafected child. ‘The child after handling the infected ob- Ject may rub its eyes, put its finger into Its mouth or nose and thus Be- come indirectly Infected. Thus tho Infected person or those In charge of the infected child have been care- Tess and neglected to guard against the sprend of disease. ‘Let us urge that parents aind those in charge of children be careful of Decoming carriers of this disease after the child has fully recovered as far as appearance goes. Threo oF four cultures should be taken of the affected part before dismissing the sick child as being entirely well and safe to mingle with children, Symptoms of Diphtheria Your child may have manitesta~ tions of just an ordinary sore throats chills or a chilly sensation—some may have convulsions—there may. be moderate fever, from 101 to 303, loss of appetite, refusal to play. the pulse ag a rule not very rapid, but rather weak; dyspnea or difficult breathing, the ‘glands about neck become swollen, the submaxillary glands (glands under the lower Jaw) become swollen and tender. If you look Into the throat of the sick chila you wil find a yellowish, brownish, sometimes a graylsh, dirty membrane firmly ad- hered to the membrane of the throat, and when It 1s wiped off or stripped off It leavex a bleeding surface. When you find these conditions prevall- ing you should call your physician at once to administer antitoxin. "Your chitd'is more or less prostrated about two or three days, there Is much apathy. dullness of mind, pallor ana great wenkness, The diphtheria infection may attack the heart mus- ele, butt do not delay in calling in "sour family physician and follow his | Instructions to the letter. THE ONLOOKER Wdentity. It is his wit and humor avhien transcend racial barriers and make him command an open door to the hearts and souls of mankind without regard to race or religion. That fs a worth-while victory and fine example for those who ard n= lined to mope and whine instead of being up and in the battle to make the things they wish for come true, _—o GOOD NEWS A dispatch from~ the Orient’ the other day told of the discovery of a cure (or leprosy’ by a’ native Javanesp physician. . The correspondent was ore interested in quoting the white. man from whom he got’ the news than he was in the man who made the discovery, so we do not have the name of that native physielan. That of course will not strike our readers fas ansthing unusual since the news correspondent was a white man amd the discoverer Just a native of the island of Java. Nevertheless the discovery seems to have Impressed those specialists who are in a position to fudge of st worth since the same dispatch says. that the growth and cultivation of & spectal tree from which a juice way extracted for nse in the treatment of this discase hax been almost gban~ doned and the director of the teper colony at Honoliin sass that the Dutch Snvanese governmental inter este have decided to back this new discovers. So here again wo have the triumph of genius and ability over race prejudice. It can be dona, you know, no matter what your de- Teated and pessimistic frlends may tell pou to tho contrary. Waite, Cather, author of “My An~ tonia” and “One of Ours.” has scored another sticcess {n her moro recent novel under the title of “A Loat Lafdy." We do not wish our readers to think that we only recommend books on the race question. Nearly all of our spare change goes for hooks and we just naturally lke t chat about them when our frlenda do not borrow them too often and for~ ret to bring them home. After all, Books are the safest and most in spiring trlends we Know and there is .no reagon You know {or limiting: your acquaintanges to those of one inter~ est or of one race. If you want 6 read a delicately written tale of the disintegration of character under the pressure of adverse clreumstancrs and enjoy a portrait of a woman done In soft colors which moves you os a painting would, we can suggest noth- ing better than an eveninik sesston with Miss Cather’s “A Bost Lady.” It {s\n glimpse of Main Street with & difference which will be apprect~ ated: by those who have read and disliked the well known novel under that ttle. ___»—____ Otherwise Obstinacy _ “Ten you have 35 use for oid bachelors?” “Xo. Why don't they marry?” | “They. prefer what they call a state ‘of single blessedness.” wAw, they areg’t so happy: With most of them it's Just cussednema"== ‘Louisville (Courier-Journal, No Caen Are Diagzoard fa Sot Beecpuie,Tairen fa queee" Weekly articles Diphtheria is a disease that every parent should Kmow'as much about as possible; In fact everybody should ave on Intels Tigible knowletse = OF tis clvease. fSSgaameie Detingtion | | Diphtheria Is 20 | a saute infectious {fim Aisease caused bs | FS the Klebs-Loemes |] ke meine ets Be meet lS and contagious H] \ Bd disease, and while | adults are some- FQ Y Zee times tntected, It See is primarily 3 @isease of chil- Dr. Willams | = a Sa ey DIES —— Prevalent or strikes young children between the ages of 2 and 12 years. It ts a very distressing disease and {3 often followed with dire conse- ‘quences or complications unless hun- led early, properly and skillfully, Dipththerla: most often attacks the throat, nore and conjunctivia ‘or membrane of the eyes. All parents: and those in charge of children should early learn how to examine the throat—they should have thelr doctor ‘teach them the appearance of a,normal throat, normal tonsils, the normat action and appearance of the palate, the pharynx {or back of throat), the larynx (upper part of wladpipe) or what {3 sometimes called trachea. Tt {s well worth white fon the part of every parent to know the normal condition of the throat, nose and eyes, as this will enable them to know the beginning of any disease or departure from the mor= mal, 80 as to call the physicians early to care for these little ones. Tonsils, Adenoids, Nasal Conditions Diphtheria seldom attacks normal throats, nose or eyes. It is where these parts are neglected or found fn an abnormal condition that, diph- therin makes fts attack. ‘Therefore all parents should see that the throats and neighboring parts are Kept in a normal condition. Large suppurating of pus-forming tonsils should be removed or treated by the family physiclan.. because tonsils when diseased not only form a focus for diphtherfa but they are the source of other infections such as rheumatism and chorea, endocarditis and other forms of serious heart dis- tase that may follow the child into adutt fe. Diphtheria often attacks the nose. This forms is known as nasal- diph- theria. So often parents neglect to ‘Took after what they call “head cala"—runaing nose or catarrh of the nose. This may prove to be a serious, damaging affection. Wher- FLORENCE MILLS LEADS THE WAY T begins to look as If we are Totng to nace'a enance to at the shoes left by the peerless come- dian, Bert Williams. The engage- cuit ok Whacacee sills he asieat. with the Green- wich Village Folltes marks the passing ‘of another mile- stone along that hard road to ree- cognition and place among the best. To be sure some of the chorus ladies ob fected to the ad- vertising which was given to Miss Mil and raised a row about It, But what bettor testimony would you want to ard has arrived? If you are in doubt take w peek at the local show of theso same Follies and see how the female impersonator Nas made hin- self up to look like Miss, 31s. We guarantee that you will have a hare time, as fs true with the greater part of the audience. in making up your mind not as to “her sex,” but as to “what Is she” after that. Tho wig and the complexion cream used by the young gentleman throw all the experts, black and white, who profess the ability to “tell ‘em any- Where anytime” into confusion until the finaf scene. With Miss Atitis running in the new show in the original and in the old show here In ‘duplleate imitation, she covers quite a bit of territory and wins for herself merited recognition. We are proud of your performance and ac- complishment, Atiss Mfilis, We hope you may come to be to the Green- wich Village Follies what Fannie Price is to Mr, Ztegfeld. We be- Heve the stuff is there i¢ you are. given’ a chance. And the manage- ment deserves a word of praise also. For while we feel certain that Miss Mills would not have beén taken: on unless they were sure she would mean 2 pull at the’box office, never- theless many white managers have been afrald to take the chance. —o— DEFEATING PREJUDICE T ts well to take @ took around Tsou Tow ‘tna: then. to eter couragement from the perform- ances of the other fellow. It was not until a little while ago we learned that our. favorite “Colyumnist.” F.'P. A. (Franklin Pieree Adams). who conducts the Conning Tower in the New York Morning World, Is a Jew ‘and was born in Chicago at that. ‘The fact that Pulitzer owns the World does not denominate or deter miine the racial tdentity, of those who work or write for that paper. Cer- talnly the name Adams 1s a long way from being Hebrew when used as 2 surname. Here fs a man who has plugged. along, taking refusals of en trance to tennis clubs and other so- clal clubs without © letting them dampen his ardor for doing his best in Nis chosen ‘calling. We doubt whether an appreciable number af the contributors to.bis famous col- ‘umn know or care about -his racial THE LOST LADY Otherwise Obstinacy THIS NEWSPAPER CONSISTS OF TWO SECTIONS-BE SURE YOU GET BOTH OF THEM “t x : THE - , / : MHicagogpefender - : Esl wortps PM i(akearest iat] weexEey Pd = RELIGION MUST (J THE WEEK CAPTAIN ZENO IS | Feminine Pulchritude ads NEEDS CHANGE METH | ————_— = =~ ——_ FINAL OF JOSEPH | a DEVELOPING GQ FOR NEW SSUES rr ie ns” recat | OF BILE TIMES (age) |e. 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Sontae ¢ meme EScrianreamenss Radetanin of dana) Deputy Porte nce snare Ue “spit 'oF Skeom, ate cere: Witelon at $60"mnbers ta be: nel Silzcna of that ee to the order and Tid Soteutonah mens ne Uasines CAMP MEETING CISTURBER GIVEN LONG PRISON TERM ‘Dever, Del. Nor. 3—Lamual, Par pate'Sn exvtoneict and chet aie Tikes tat ene we Sees ner se ae ines Seer ne Nee Cane ae BaD aca cone tom Hei aad ie eg rent pene ae eae patedetia el oles ae 3 ses eat uae oe mnarig Grae ee ee SPs Te, OES a Beadle Ma aphie Roath Seat da Cen nem Fetal a ats teen 8 He meet in ine Ee Benner dueetia bee forte Be a pe an Sab Se wel of Sees Tor tI end piece ceneine tone Soe en a rate oe Heap menriarerias Bis Rania py ‘ec ee AGED WOMAN QUES, HELPED TO Feten, ato. Sos, re Anal abate, Mes 25 ata Seale ashi cee ete sie oi tnt cena Sue, Ses Satta nee Brae paar yee, ie a eae Rectan’ of Hetaciahan Sy SOG OR Seer aia feel eS SOR ba fe tates oh ae “Eh. atetanan was alo one of he sonpaoal ete tae a ete oriias eee lees Fone hala er RE See aaarht ie Rian et se ae cae eb Crs Sse E eae Set hn te rorcved by a hushed, E aSahhan Te Une fe & diatehans Oe aie anos E Goin, Kanaas.Cits, Mo. 2 (S| THE WEEKE Steinmetz “Against Us” Two Races “Senaior’ Listen to Harvey Gibbons in Africa Everybod: —__By Roscoe Simmons —___— sessile “Glauiah Saliiie te: seiko @ulababik Gissten A slack ecoasal =: t« = aploed tracnigvent. ie reported om Toee =. < 2 Ms daily press. What politiclans say thinie threaten, nds space on pase 1. ‘A century Hence. maybe {n tess time than that, com- ing readers wilt marvel at this, talk about and wonder Gn, thin age Stelnmets, seeking and ‘finding acquaint ocq' rub nagure and bor ways, wl be talked of 38 Tone 2a sacience lives, Politicians will do well to get the pen of essayists and historiang'to pick’ them up and urn hem over James G. Blaine: whose knowaldce of polities kept him Out of the White House, ts seldom reterred fo ‘Young man, if you want fame, honor that lasts, i¢ sou want to bo remembered for a long time, hitch Your Wagon to a star and try some great cause or truth. Steinmetz experimented in hidden powers of nature. ‘These hidden powers find expression th the word “elec- tricity." He thought that electricity would, supplant fas. Gas fa'a substance you get out of cerinin actions [covered by chemistry: * ‘Beetrichty" defies ‘chemistry. Gas was discovered. Elceirielty woke man up with @ shock. i Close friends were Steinmetz, Edison and Henry Fond. "Ser Eislnon got electriclty to talk. ‘Sr, Steln~ metz got ft to run. ‘Mr. Ford. got gas to run him trom the valley of want to the top of the hill of plenty, "You have produced but one great. sclentist, George Ww. Garver Nr. Carver aticke to the sol, true to form. ATEaE aozep Colored wettntis, ‘ranking, with, Bal” son, Ford and Stelamets would throw a monkey wrench in" American prejudice.” Progress takes of its hat. to Knowledge, “Hnowiedge 19 power, taking a back seat only for wisdom. “Ewe years ago Mr. Stelametz ran on the, Socialist tlexet In New Cork with Philip Randolph, Mr. Steln- mets ran for state engineer. Afr. Mandolph for sccre- Gary of state. Ar Randolph {s yours, is parents nav- ing started: like your parents, at the bottom. ‘andoiph ran ahead of chia ticket. «Tran second to a nrst class man, ‘was all Steinmetz sald. ‘That showed Bis "mind, ald it not? ‘Henry Ford says no man ousht to stress money un- ui he is 45. Mer Edison, very rich man, won't tall Toney ‘sith ansbods. Sir. Steinmetz left house and lot Jand $1,500 az his whole estate. “The richest of the trio, iit, Fora, wil be forgotten frst. The poorest, Str. Stein- mieiz, will be remembered longest. Wealth takes you in style to the grave, Mind atone ‘can take you. in sigle to fame. if you ean, think be- Sond race: Else held on to your money. CepgVERTRODY Is aginst un co many say. A preat ‘many are against Fou, But the strongest enemy you have 1 YOURSELF. ‘Experience and time, mother of experience, will teach you how to he for yourself. ‘rhe ery. “Everybody is rgainst us." is wrong, Many frlends stand with sou. Then don’t forget the . 0. B. Above ail: remember God.” "Though Ie slay me set will fuse ims Let that be your motto and. pellet. The campaten to elevate dward 1, Morris to, & judgeship in Chicago wil be tooked back fg. not only by, Your but by others, many yet_unborm.. You put your Best foot forward. “No, no" sald the Chleago Bar a= sociation. ‘White ladles and gentlemen, sons and daughters of your liberatore by way of reply, agiied the question: 2 What ie the matter with AMorsia2” Not much was said im response. Qpponenta thought to themselves: "Noth Ing only he {3 too sage ots ‘This newspaper stood by Mr. Morris. ‘This paner, a newspaper and nota handbill of spite, always stands SH ou jhether dou rine or whether sou fal “Thin newspaper’ waa the frst Journal that backed Mr. Morris. Te met the challenge of the Cideago Dar Association that opposed him because he was “a Colored ‘But. alone with what the Defender had to say, put in’ sour scrap book the editorial on Me. Morris Ii Tho Datiy News. great independent newspaper. The Chi- cago Bar association dented Me. Morrin place among the 600 'be chosen. The Tribune backed the Bar antocla- ion je aihe Dally, News ally of the Tetune, put Mr, Morris in its Hist of 20 and (old why, Just a paragraph for you, Yor those in Chieago who missed that editorial, and for those ‘through the country who followed the ‘effort to take another rung. “The Republican party of Cock county. (what party?) through its fully accredited organization, Ea placed. in emination for jogge of the quperier court Edward Hi Morris, one of the admittedly able Eswyers of Chicago. Mr. Morrie has resided in this cliy/many, years and has long occupied a prominent positfon at the bars He is aman of education” “tite served the state WITH DISTINCTION as a member of the tate constitutional, convention. In RUE respects he is fitted for, a position on the bench. The quettion now arises: Shall the high standing nd. professional ability of Mr. Morris be reconnize iy‘the voters of Cook county, or shall his SUPERIOR, Qualities count for nothing because of color?” “That reads like somebody fs with you, does It not That question ‘our white people everywhere. 00m or later, will have to meet. if they mean to goon they rin have to take sou along. It they mean to stop they can mop younfer'a while. "rhank the great, Daily News for putting a question you ‘couldn't put because unable to get’ before the iouse. 4 24 YOU saw Zev go down vefore to Memoriam. Top bad. "Rentucky horsex, like Kentueky people. are full of surprigen Did the best horse win? Yes, the best horse ‘Srom, else another story Wit" Perkins looked In Memoriam over before the race and walked down to the stretch, Always follow Al. Berkinn down to the stretch, ‘Pansrua ts a better horse than Zev, better in flank and {not His trouble at Delgont was that a rider un- Sequainted with the course had. the mount if isaac Hurphy could have come hack for the ‘Belmont event the story of that Tace Would also be different. ‘sande knew he wat in trouble when he saw Garner take the suddie on In Stemoriam. {in iife as in the race, know your course as Well us your steed, and keep an_e¥g on, other riders. Another race may interest you more. although Kentucky race track is as Interesting os any other eartly place, . "The Face for the White House will come oft sn June. 1928, "Some aay November, but dune is the time. Who- ever Republleans put up will wear the tite. Accidents fein Betoeras eaven ever, althourh neaven hands faceidents from time to tine. Senator Mekiniey of iitinels, quiet, big statesman of keen ese brings out Lowden.vwho 13 due to be In the Whiter Siouse “now. Strasburger. rich Pennsylvanian, dees Pinchot, and announces that the people are. calle ing Hiram Joinson, Sir. Johnson hopes’ so.” Air. Siemp ana Me Stearn, Uxewise Bf. Lodge. your ancient frtend, think. Sir, Coolidge has earned the odds and will Sin the rage. ‘Kou ike Mr Coolidge because of ‘bis Sirptice the tme friends of Medi McCormick, ablest steteaman ot his. generation, have thelr. ears’ to. the Fround. If you don't meet. Air. ‘McCormick in 1924 you Efe sure to meet him further up the road. He fs the blest rich man in the UT" AL. ‘You will have less than ever to do with the nomina- tion, but you wi havea hand in the criumph. No can- Aidate promises to appoint a Colored man resister of the treasury and Mr. Coollage scema to take fis time, as Silwise men do.” ‘That cools your ardor, az lovers say. Your hands ‘may be ted. but nobody can Keep You trom looking and talking.” ANOTHER word, trom Wiiate Jennings Brean, re: Pudlated Dy Nebraska. Air. Bryan showed his head an well aa his heart by moving to Florida. Ks toon.as he got there he ict you know, let Florida know, let all know, that he had ‘found his ‘eve, ilke water, “F'can't accent the governorship of Florida because the duties are too exacting, but 1 would consider being sebator from Florida.” he cella an admirer. ‘True to form. init not? Dutien are toa much for Mer Bevan to handle work is out of the question, bat “Senator” Bryan Everybody’s Mad ) Simon 8 nn Petite Ceopany, Ail rigbta eared) sound.” Te his doctrine sound? Think of him, of is Heas an expresses, his Hanrunge, his qulek and’ com: pte change on isiuest then aecide %m Your own, tain Rout Sir. Bryan. "Don't dismiss him, for he 4 an Im portant watt Tn Florida Mr. Bryan will have to hold to, but on doctrines “There must be Me Nesro domination: UI Minots white’ men are ‘afraid of nobody. dominate them,” Sou see thats do you not inthe invitation igre citizen to's hele Wort nn ‘could serve my country ana my party tn the Sen ater" Sir, Bryan writes, Take that asturanco with salt FESS only Jo Sir. Bevan pas el tae acerstary of sia oon as the bugle called he packed Un “Gjeing @ senator {rom Florida would be easy for the commoner, “He ings true on the Negro. and’ rohit fon Thre satiaten Froriga, Sir. Meadoo wanted to know why Mr. Bryan moved to Mérida. vergthing comes out in the wash. Nr Broan wanta to get elected to something fore the ene comen. “Hewce the state where hia party keeps, Repub ficana trom the polls apd nomination 18 an election GEORGE, HARvEE,“oditor. “Ainlomat and, pllic Seasnsis coming Home from Landon. Keep tp wit the joteients of important peenie.“Fhey- ake. (ou Ue creyeace’ as they'go slong! Lacie back and see th Sourselt Backing, Lioya George, vnattached ambassador trom Enuitnd fo the wyrig Sir. Harvey send, th mena Gnvahead trom “Southampton: it" England’ and th Uiiied Staten dot han together, there fe nothing, tehope fort franly believe Ghat te! more important thar teott of imy countrymen Believe it to bo.” Sie Harvey Is ising’ to" sou that nations on the other aide of the ganic. and at least one-on the wry Side ofthe Wacinc, wil 'do business on tyelt terms f John Gull'anaUncie Sam part company. Great Brita fas" government tes ov, but remember Wilberforce ie gos dont know what he id, whet he sald, get a eideited person to tal to you shout him. “Ask him Se'nimpla? expla directs net to use big words, ‘Though thele fathers bucked: England, frst by, wor and’ then by the sword. sona of Puritans, those that peo: fied New England took advanced ground for the Hehe Bx"tnat te avon as the fre of the Revolution dled out Fou may’ see them pass before you: Sumner, Philips Gnerison Theodore Parker, Lowell an@, above all; WA Sex who sung men mad against slavery- s-rnere are three great democracies the world Is de: pending one atid Liovd’ George, “namely. the. Unite Biden wrunce and ‘Great Brin Mr. Harvey say here ars ive. Sir. Hoyd George says three. Enplans {s'aiwase ahy'on France, Without Uncle Sam's presence to help out. Grea Betalpy ance would be"tisress ot ropes Eve Tow. she is doing’ well ‘Sow’ the word of & Frenehmin for you, Betavilte famous editor of La Liberte: powerful French daily, ha this to sar : “Each time that America and England ‘mix up in the ataiee of Curape ie gnly redoubles the chee nd thakes matters worse, Now after a fong abatem= Ron Tames the United Slates to stir up trauble- fhe" Wathinaten ‘government returns. to. Eure- pean alaira wit the lightness of © bull entering Shinn thon ‘Nocominent from this writer, except to say. creas up yous musket and seen for sie bugle iiaeing quoted aMe- Harvey and. Nit. Llovd George us wee thought a word-trom France eal be onder: “Eat is the way to consider all queblions, ff not? eo 9 HOY, meh, 9 rows inet of Poyd ibang ae ‘Sluvons a chiot of the foreign wervice ef the CRI cage Tribune, “the world's. greatest” he clas, fe ie fernciea Giubons wht get k. Wht makes, him ther inant important evtepanettman thn he gets Uoonie newspaper FIRST: "Welter, reporters, remem Der'thats ‘Africd te full of news, ag you know. So Mr. Gi vont. editer of the. Faris ‘Chicago Tribune, 19 traveling round:on wat continent. Siting down thay ive. 90 Enowledgts as others have nat fe together. but Interne lon’ Seite, the beginning of Raowiedze, has to be ood. up ‘Erowledge may be taught. Information fs to be im. parted and then only to understanding hearts Oy under Seagaing minds Rie" Gloyont doesn't think much of the ability o! biacks In. Sierra Ticone, Africa, to take care of, them Bcives, "Xo siaitor docs after the English get through Banaweuns tims ee S086 You have tong heard of Sierra Leone. The consul ship there ‘used to" be a big plum among, Colored ie auhicans. Now any Job ts 8 big plum with them. "h iine or so from Sir. Gibbons after looking around: ‘one weekin Ereetown and a slight study of its historge coupled with a number of ‘conversations with various classes of ite popelation, has convinced The that the Negroes of Steere Leone have more con: nee, nthe white mane than they have in them- ISG" Interesting, but only. Yecause 36. Gibbons hac to go to Africa to focute the Xegro'a confidence. "Whi thks 1g ine there in hope snd the highest «pe of th Negro ince, ‘he’ native smercan Negeo, ty walt an Shp wel Also trapaterring his confidence. "Wine or do from Sit; Glbbons after looking aroune: “ath white‘and black cititensyof both sexes in hig Gamemunity “mingle, ftialy"WA°m manger, that Wotid’be" incomprehensible im Amorica."* =>, The Soremars wite dances wih Negro offcials and the Shite" tnen ‘present danced’ atornately. with white Bnd black parinere, In place of the polities! equal A held by thete American brothers’ the Frestown Blacks enjoy social equality.” "The differenee, Me. Gibbons, 1s that, In Freetown white gentlemen tinee with Coldred indies openty. I ThesG.°S0 Athos wuld tie to: dance wih ter ne satay! ‘Soinnaring life under a crosen to tte In-a republic axe comparing wrivleses of Free Wil Bapitate to thos enjoyed by. Gaunics: “it won work, ‘Pestimiony on testimony. witness sitter witness, shor you that the ‘Anterican” Negro fo better oft than. ah Ntgro sow knot, inchuding those wile are ailens in thel own country Mr, Gibbons sua an much, Tpecer on, the fare a Fieh in promisc. AE mlxignp in the mew convention representation 0 ‘Tine GSP, promises trouuie. Chairman Agama, win is NOY cesnontite for the nes, order sag he. does now what vw dur “1 aim surprised, he ie reported @ maine when California ay neat ‘trom, i icrtwo Mater, one inthe far South, the other t the far" West, hilusesipp! and California. "Both are Re Publican states.” Calltornia VOTES her party. principles Biastsipph shoes Republicans are untortonate, doesn do much voting, Senator George looked after’ that 7 eer Qt of the refolutlons of the recent Bisisipl con Wvb deplace the action of the Republican national committee wherdy the representation of Mistissippt Ss reduced to only’ four delegates, and would Pes Shectlly say: that such action waa in. error, and fat in Regina wth teat Urged eeralty "fin nd principie Fesponsibic for the conception and bi oF the Grand Ola Party” ae ‘Ven pretty and vere sad. Hanna looks donno Micsiscipht Republicans with pitying eve. He fs trying toreate ays" ope, but Can.” Mn sys i at the be ‘Sow’ turn to Caiifornla. Chairman Boynton of th G. 0.8, committes declares war on the new number of Screggtea given ‘Gailtornias OY Alifornia 12 being denied her representation of 439 delegates for no other purpose, spparentiy; than % preserve’ the dlapropertionste and wholly vnwrar Fanted repretentation of the oroup of states compris: {aa the solid South, which have never casts angle ing the solid South, which have never. ¢ CAPTAIN ZENO Is AL OF JOSEP - OF BLE TIMES wee) See ag T nat and lis- tened to thin old veteran relate the marvelous story of his fe. ‘The captain was Interviewed at my home while. on a vinit to his broth. ers who live. ae Gi Baie se His home ia. is Brooklyn, N. Ze Sip wad on Oct 29, "way Back 1 ti, 4m" the bloods times. of slavers that «was born in Lsaumption Parish, Loulst Ana,” commenced Capt. Zeno as he crossed his. lees and itt a cigar "Of course Twas Just a slave boy, ut s'was © two: fisted “iad 3K master, aAlexan- dro Ghict, was Nery Klad ‘to “me as wellag to al Of his slaves, and many times { ate at tke same table a fi y And on, like the pages of a novel. the story’ of this man's life was re- ealed tome.” “His master’ Was French and as a consequence onty French was spoken on hig plantation, Bren to this day Capt, Zeno's Bas: lish "bears, an. unmistakable foreign Accent, He was nest to te oldest 26-18 chudren fr his fami. but was always given the preference over the others, ‘Ha tella of how ive had heen eauché tering to Blow a bugle that trelonged to. onw of his master's bos who “had. joined. the. Confederate army, and “how. the “yovas soldier toak pains in instructing, him. Runs Away ‘One day Zeno, when he was In his ‘wens, heard that the Union army had cut the chain at Fort Jackson and entered the’ Mississippl river This fired the Hltle slave with a de- sire to see those men who Were fighting for him, and vo he tells: “Myself and five other Slave boys ran away to New Orleans. At the corner of Berone and Perdedo Sts a Yankeo was enitsting soldiers and we told him that we would like to Join the "Union army. Because 1 ould: not speak Bnglish Twas re- Feoted, uc When { got an Interpreter to explain that T could blows bunte waa given a chance. When tne Goctor examinedme he, sald T war Soild as a dollar” and. the. sergeant took me_and told me to learn. Sng- tisha fast aa 1 could, I Was placed on scout, duty’ under Capt. Lumas of Chicago.” ‘One of the humor spots in Zeno's nnerative waa tho event of his “gets tin ‘igions" One day he went to 9 Fetugee camp with some other sol iers to a camp meeting. When he arrived. he sat’ a. than standing ott ina pond and ducking. people. He thought at first that the man, was hurting. the ‘people. for they saz ered fo. the shore and_Yelled and Moaned, but one of the soldiers told him thae thoy were bape and, that the’ preacher” wae. Damtiziog them: By this time the preacher came. tho ‘hanie and. "shouted? “All that Believe im the Lord re saved.” Zend Stepped, up at once and said? “ae Bellove.” ‘The preacher grabbed him and ducked Thim under the water. The Soung Christian returned at once t iis ‘eapiain and informed him thai he. could. not. blow the buste ‘any More, as he had “got ‘iiston.” tue the captain explained that. getting. re: figion “should. make him. blow the bugle better than ever: before. Lincoln Assassinated “Just before General Grant tof Vieksburg, Miss, Lincoln was assas- sinated and It was my duty to blow th call that assembled 30,000 men The news came on Friday night Aprit 15, 1865, and the first call from my busic was repeated by all the other buglers in camp. In a fow hours all the cavairy was standing watening the Minsissippl. as the murderer, had_made his way South he mest day! werd) was" recelvey that Ne had been captured tn Ale andra, Vas" ‘On the first day of March, 1866, Zeno and "his ‘regiment wers dis: Share at! Nene Orteanan SE a the Ninth and Tenth cavaley. ree ments organized and was tnvited to her chigt Bugler of the Ninth, but re ‘Now comes the part of Capt Zene's history that Is Hike the story af Joseph. “About four years ago his Sister; Sra. Rose Dizon of New York city, told him that Re had & brother fn nicago whom ho did. not know Hecause he Teft home before. he was born. An exchange of Ietters took ince between the two boys Who were Brothers, but. who for mora than 7 Years ala not know each other.” At inst arrangements were completed for the two to mect and meet they ata, “On Aug, § of this year I met my bromer, Brancls Zeno, when I alight: ed from the Erle train at the Dear- Porn station. could. not retrain from erying and we attracted much Retention. “All he could. say, "waa “Come, come home ‘ith mer” * ‘As I held Capt. Zenc's hand when ne Completed nla ators I felt a potent tocraWr a hating to art with ouch for another like him. ‘Phinking. of this, T hela his hand” litle looser thas, necessary_and. teled 1a. best 1 Could ‘to sale when F replied to his cheertul “AU revole:” f stood and Satehed hit until he disappeared In the distance, still walking with the firm step of @ soldier, ’ Feminine Pulchritude ————— XC eee e| |e <a Awe aes) | pee & ee ae cee ene 23 Lae Go ae - ea Sees eee - Have you met these exponents of feminine beauty? Let's get acquainted: At left (top)—Inez Roper, Indianapolis, Ind.; below—Thelma Martin, 908 S. Michigan St., South Bend, Ind.; at right (top)—Dorothy Saulsbury, 318 Walnut St., Owensboro, Ky.; below—Maude Scott, 37 Lippencott St., Toronto, Ontario, Can. : By DRS BG LORD Bone pcan inlay | gts of couraged to revere to their own itn- poverishment, instead of co-opcrat fing fully with the American govern ments And ‘tte. poor mauives ad Mewsomers from "tho ‘netzhooria {lands sro tempted. to our ia tie Hout live aud against Awerican Rnuifference™ and “Social rrejudice. Indeed, the: Virgin stands Sad thet beopte’ may be pletared ay a pce Ninere auanifest and. suppesed pro deme ‘show tn erudeness of azmect, conglomeration of peltueal, tndurtriat [End social noncontormity ig the best American and democratic ideals and io'changed world actieities. ‘This ts due ins large measure to the ine Pouring of unfortunate, ubawakened End unestored Dutch,” Freneh and isetish subjects from the neighboring {biands, who are fed astray by crafts. seltcassertive: leaders invo clanaish And “unco-operative. moods. vand eRinst united, progress and” iqdus- Gil regeneration in the. Virgin Btanes. ‘though Ameciean, tetany, the virgin’ islands do not gow offer any Tndiicement for wealthy” American Regrocs to, atvempe agricultural. or ineustcial invenment Colored Xmerteans on tho matntan weed te await the actions of President Cool- {ge and Congress a9 well ax the at- Uikude of white American capitalists foward the virgin Islaods. With the Jennetment of coniructive legislation By" Congress. for the. Viesin. islands In-regard to prohibition eatarcement Allotment ‘of the. vast uncultivated lands im St'Thomas to the peasants and. conservation measures that. wil fave the rain water, there will come inet ahd esmgrony era for the Teenie of the Viegin Islands. Tir tho menntime the focal govern- ment. muse be fnaneed. “The im- proved ayetem of edueation develoned by Director: Nase’ and. Director Lin- hore call for large expenditures of money" continvatly. Sanitary im- provements, read construction and Sther governmental Works are_raat~ fers that call for an Inerease of the taxes! "Unquestfonabl these “taxes hear’ too heavily upon ‘the people Lament and starcation ‘re every: Where manifest except. perhape, Jamong those who ars in government Employ. The Danish bank owns nearly every merchant, ‘but, should fire bante stop its “benevolent” credit Jot continual foams st-would be food ‘by for every ‘Tom, Dik and Harry Who io now tering’ to run a. erocery Hore or a dry goods store ‘in. the Virgin tstands. Sell Personal Property :* ‘The natives and other Inhabliants Jaro selling personal property— planos, tables, beds, chatra and valn- Sbie family silverware and Jeavias fhe Virgin Islands by the infodreds We have heard some to say: "1 am leaving ‘before the “Worst ‘comes. to the extremes Moral degeneracy ts ihe doom that 15 now upon the peo: le: ‘asa result of poverty many of the, peopie care. selling. thele virlte sna honor for bread and shelter. "The native. people. want, work. Jrney" want the old. organto™ lave changed. They want & lave that, wll protect them from the continued in- [Breage of poor non-American ernt- rants hat are averse to American Reais: “They want. the port of St ‘Thomas to bee free. port ke the Panama inal. “They want the abo: Iition ot monopolistic rights to com- mercial, and. industrial Institutions fo that purely ‘Amerfean. capltal con bear the responsiblity developing the’ resources of the Virgin, lands ‘These things, when done, will Ro far igward saving’ the name and ‘honor et"the, American peonta Before. the ‘World ta. the-relation ‘of the. Amer= ican government to the welfare of the ene eee ran vireia inlanea f ee re ~— C. q Le ed | ee ae aoe. Som a> | od A | oe Pig 2 ae A: kelly) ‘There fs much that has been said and written concerning St. ‘Thomas and the Virgin Islands. such of it vias “been er= ney Fon COND aT Ps ARO | ho “Arserican Be REN | SAmintatration 2 3) oe aaies, a sag | 5! 24 8 force BPRS A || ihe nauives and c Ba) fear, tanab- Se 2a. | tanta noe RCH | stato of un-| Wey (| icasantness | Bsc emg S| with the authar~ RS || ies. Somat the ie | avr Teaders on the: ‘tnainlana x say discourse ‘American capi ! lst tron ta Resting Tm the DrS.E.C.Lord Virgin’ islands ee ae hy ee Deke Ce which cheap labor on those islands should “readily furnish. ‘This and imiven more. We have heon in the Virgin islands for the past year. We have scen much, heard much and have constd- [cred inch in regard t0 the condition of the people of these islands, from Sery sympathetic and just angles. Economie Bankruptey It Js true St, Thomas, St. Johns Jand St. Grois, Virgin Wvlands, are in fa state of dire economic bankruptey- But anyone ‘coming here with the {dea of making a Just appralsement jot conditions cannot, in truth, ‘say that ie (x duo to the American ad- miniatrators. gent there. (of course they are all white, and this utterance oes ‘not excuse the errors af indi- Widuais). to govern and administer the coastwise laws that scem to be the cause of some of the suttering of ime people. To the contrary, the au- thorities ‘re thoroughly: sympathetic with the natives and the business es- tnblishments from. the. old reziine. seeking to co-operate with them (or the Industrial and economic welfare of all concemed. But the organic ave, hasttiy-agreed to tn the transter from. Denmark, to Amefica of the {slands, and une’ subsequent constitu- tonal enactment of Congress in ro- [gard to the enforcement. of prohibi- ion have tripped the harbor of for- eich ahipe wenich would ethersise go to St, ‘Thomas for coal, and have Foubed. Sk Crotx of her wealth in ‘Sugar_and rum making—the proft- fable by-product of the sugan cane. It 12 to be noticed that although JAmerlea bought these Islands, Cor- [eign monopolistic Interests dominate Tate islands. The dock at. St Thomas, which furnishes the only means of livelihood to. the working Glass throueh the. coating of steam= fers, tg owned by the Danes and oth- ert The dey dock Is owned by: the Enatish The only permissible bank {according to. the transfer agree- frent) 1g owned by the Danes, “and. fingertumatels.. the Atmerican ” Dar- gainers agreed for the banle to clreu- [ite everywhere but. the = postottice Danish currency in an Atmerican ter= itory., This to be for 10 or 20 Years The drug atore {5 Danish with JA monopols’ Huene. The uncultivated Nands of St, ‘Thomas and. St. Johns Jand much of the cultivated lands ‘of BE Graze owned by ‘Danes and jermans. ‘Some of tho proprietors fare abrent in Burope, Indifferent to the development of the Islands” In- [dustrial resources and to the life and betterment of the natives. These things and others obtaining are un- Geriying causes which offer ‘no im- mediate inducements to “Ainerican capitalists to incest in the develop- ment_of the Virgin fslands. ‘American Interests refuse tobe milked twice by foreign interests ee NEEDS DEVELOPING SAYS TR WF OOD cae cme Be Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 9—Rase Droge reds "nlong economic. lees has 80 Sather fe NaBuant ana atten ons: group of prominent Race iededs ih dhe Mouth Sia has given SEG fo efonemte Sieepotae Pie Bias aie to secome a revotadontzine Brent in esate the stat ot the Cole orca people im tns counts the fox Spenstentey tr'the bictn 3 emis now ecpeine is Eredhed om group ot TENT esate in the sconauct of iho" atfics "of res: glane corpora Tone nathan seine cent etn ab provesional careers toebely Shope Re"indeslal eating ‘9 Ses, Ning the Important members of enor reab ate BEA Hoda eho SueeTseRaS imealeat career wich = MEIC pctte tas uteine Southern cere cisfo come fo Ate inte Ge ceree'ay mer and teas Soe che Cizeay Pruat company: She Se SE Phatne sh ates Basing tots years sucecastity Bur Miedbis aeacal protesion fm Gelf= Beas te ult ener te uate ois oft aa vice pavsitont of to Beis “rvorsuons, Tate’ man wre foe’ part of 4 tae croup whtcn Header a°batse®mumher of eaioge SING mtn ake nave abnaoned ths haha and aber protamine “im Waey OF che aeae eluet of the coun areca" his put over the ain Wis’ Weotratn” oe stapaard= Gisere eteee groun ia aelastan iNrtong Sete Seamer men mn be melons Sana Re iinuete and Jor Seen eS. Beane formerly eaehers athe Sumner high schon Se Toulss Bald BeFonen who recentiy gave bp the cork os exeeuliveaeerelary BP ae So bts EME Ge and Sect tresa tena Jone ened eet Te Talenapota Be endie "tery “forcetully sets forth tne nee Cisepoint in a ates Gm eR iacuseds i deta wae it gGhaausentaetonomle pros ecm al hag i he propsers of the Semon Arseicn, Ho"the onion ot Bee Bedale whe: fandamentat weake evs of the Colored peopte in Armer= TAs nt inc of aneconome Sew Teint Mele iS! Btosene: out wary |S ue relations ‘with othe Sous, “rns inest profound changes Sto akung niace an remit of ths HEea.""ia"the"Sonne tapes Tn the Tih aecattne thule arene ave Paine ‘epopatsced Sn te esuteane efeot SSR el tnore far enching than fe is Jovuble"Re tis ne to esis One Cause ono cause,o¢ the conditon:* Dr, odie sayani that as microup we Reset been Conaiterea by other feape au eer pe ot the pe Somak? fie Bethe countess “inthe Paste Me Soom Inecey t matter ot TiBlltaron de te'see ably to See'SGHS eater wacker imter™ Sot Slaw ean Yor ‘personal ealne eo Nae eusibis never ele Detar Sevkeenly tie need of ag cconomme Heatsink. “Sut tenders hate siren De aes eonwiaecatton, to feteiom, Peiaclga dd polities te fie cate bobter t “Wamninston eRe to weal ind crysis Yaniger cor esoaumteteining ded Uetconmeat. “the inuenee ot Tilo esses coming to be ape ine ir" OGate teverse chat im Amerie ate is aie conan etou cone coduece "wnt so Hall af to Seedy “Ckclude “tere Grows Bich des “not have one, “Onis Prose “chen have this "scones Seutsnces, ate Naintanise thee Se eRe itan Ceisaton: Since Re“cctname factor ix 30 exventiat {op since weous oats im thee Strudat ro cual ateaneiges for tre SSembela of tneir teva stands to Feteon thst fet be encaty ad Teorehemns torus to at lease bent Tentemaee? Soeth Chal accise ass Trent eee an peognenntn ase SY aRisetcca tenneh ove rata Frou that wou fe the course ot Tigefeet ant cisatatze toto a cone Eone Gee ada come no hnbedoed iene minis net Seta’ gt Our pes Hettbat an onetale eka sar: Tee aha esuie iat wont make ea Lind out om the netison of ces ag Sethe Nedra hlidven of the worl. Plain Facts +70 devstop an economic viewpoint ane Sagem hug tn thatthe Tends SiS Ge"the. thousne” ot our” rou SEout ett WSAEt" eSenorte Frou Sohutlousncss. Ehle afoul be caught soPueecon ia uence a Raed ot Shyer ese, Hu'thal ee inthe forge Gee"Sur Setups wennes or owe nae (rage Tobe aaied te" out te TAME Gucauoest™ ant poucas Beetentats tn furthering equate ieee opportantey for quracieens Wo toed co'tenah practical co-operation BFthe? macsen "ok vor, poops th Shek other, he ‘eachother and for Sach cite? Re GAGS alma ences Herein, “uestion an pottese Hie" atea swell Teens tealned It ccbamilen leader peseasiog ase cRasier ‘nd Shiney of aut Rcient Scope‘as_ to secure’ for ‘our Bott at 20 che returs tor ho abe Feats expended im compeution with shher groupe in sl'aphares ot ine dines HM iayine the fundatlon for our conve development inturance ore Seong eens and crue come Fates ee ie Hest sntiitions wich EReUty “Ee bate ingueanes ors Positadona to rather whe meer Fee FStuate ot ‘our rtoup and) at the Firee tine ave fteut chat provece Toon’ winch fae sent tn the bu HOS RMSE inecateents, rhe hans Sto" Wase romtpantes race as reners Sit fore sarin atin, Sees Fotctve of canst ana tor the proper Serezueedioe"Gua fmaueese ate ot Suctcatacess “Along with tneses we Shoutt "Nave, frocery socom meat reste elouningorees Taina cat anSbit mentee el i ace al Se insoe commercial” entrees Sthich' have made’ the anrlo-Saxen Tin feelomingat faster inthe word ‘ohare Fe task ot the co-operation ot tne masses of Gut grou wl be eas te ateompliah, due Goth fact tha ar eeertes capi are ail held She ppbslteeraupa, and here Pong pete the valk of our patron: EeetPe inunt etm a & rou not tS expose ‘consideration eenuse "ws Sf SRE ais forthe reanon tint we fre veadeng ‘the same service for Us saber moges. 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It is a picture of Hayes fishing from a boat in the South. tolks already up North about the bath rooms with hot and cold water and the electric lights and the glistening hardwood floors which down home you only see when you polish them the way you do. If you self if all these things which self-respecting, ambitious men want and ought to have are not worth almost anything, they may put upon them. How do you supuse the face people already here stay here if it was not for the bathrooms, and how much money to pay for these things? New York, Nov. 9—In an effort to help a woman with a broken arm, 229 Bradhurst St. and Eighth Ave. drank loding at 1358 St. and Eighth Ave. on Friday, the hospital by her husband, Fred, where she now lies in a serious condition, and the Howards quarreled while along 1358 St. they neared Eighth Ave. Mrs. Howards, a small vail and placed it to her lips. Her husband knocked the bottle she had and no amount after she had drilled its contents. 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Aside from the fact that the price of shoes is in the twenty-fourths and coal two as expensive as it really costs in Chicago, the they actually cost and coal two as possibilities might be all right. Of course, if you must wear $16 shoes and $10 shoes you might buy a cage or anywhere in the North, the salesman has no objections to trying to buy shoes you really want, and not the kind the white salesman thinks ought to have, as you do down Then we want to call your attention to the bank fishing. You will notice that he has no shoes at all. Yet he is supposed to be happy. Even a wild white man will notice one thing: it is a pretty safe bet that whatever white man will notice one thing is to throw dust in your eyes. This is the kind of man he wants to be. He is bare feet. But it is bringing up his own children to go without shoes? Is it that your children can get along without them? Look around at your cabin in which you were born and reared. Is your children down without glass? 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SCHOOL STUDY SPORTS NOTICE Will the Billiken who wrote the short story entitled, "The Turn in the Road," please send in her name and address at once? Unfortunately we lost the book. **RUD.** A NEW IDEA A golden ray of autumn sunshine rested upon my small oak desk and played along the back of my head as rested upon my played along the enormous pile of letters in front of recolling from from when I thought of the real fun find in the reading of the hum- bler from Billikens all over the country, gleeves and fortunately for tably. I then began to Billikens, that had written me. "Intend of rebukeing me he rose and fine idea, BUD, carry it out." "A fine idea, BUD, carry it out." Owing to the lack of space I shall so here goes: "I will be a good idea to have the Billikens send in some letters from other Billikens send in some letters from an idea as to what kind of letters the Billikens are writ- ing." What do you think of the idea, Billikens start your received letters this way, if you want them back they BUD New Members Bertha Johnson (16) 514 N. Hawthorne Thomas Daniels (13) Little Rock,柴 Little Rock,Wells (17) Detroit, Mich. Templeton, Mich. (16) 38 Anville, N. C. Henryey O'Bannon (25) Troop G, 10th Car, Prescott Smith (14) Prescott Smith Titus, Ohio. Albirex Beach, West Trim Beach Doorhill Port (5) Davis Clarkstown, Tenn. Carkstown, Tenn. S. N. Varsellson St. Edward Tole (15) Edward Tole (15) Hazel Abber (17) Hazel Abber (17) Aurora Turner (14) Lehman, Teen Lehman, Teen (15) 608 201 St. Mary Garcia 1014 Mary Garcia 1014 Greenwich Village, MKL Greenwich Village, MKL 1141 W. Liberty Rd. Liberty Rd. Epworth Tales 1013 Epworth Tales 1013 Charleston, R. G. Charleston, R. G. 1135 Star Area 1135 Star Area Sarah Jones (10) Joshua Chilcito, Ohio. Chilcito, Ohio. 1104 S. 328th St. 1238 S. 328th St. Luzcite K. Drowns FEATURE Defender Junior CHILDREN'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER LETTER WEEK New to the Club Dear-Burst to the Club read your page for quite a while, reader of have can to help the club along. I will be 13 years old in about two weeks from the Billikenks. I am in the eight grade when I will be in high school. Enclosed you will find my membership blank. Bingham, Ala. Altho Logue Boyer.—Birmingham, Lilie Mae Wants Card and Button Dear Burst: It is with the greatest thank you for placing my picture in the page in Billikenks for writing me. Since I had my picture placed in the page, Now, But, I should feel very grateful to you, if you will be so kind and then I shall feel that I am a real Bil ington. In a few days, I am Lilie Mae Pixies 2133 Madison Ave, New York, Mildred Walter Again Dear Bud: I wish to thank you in advance for your kindness to the Jacksonton. Believe me I was sure glad. I was the happiest girl in all Township. "Mike" Makes. Hops you will like them. "Mike" Makes. Hops you will like them. Wishes to you and the team. -Sincerely you and the team. $55.00 G. Crawford School, Memphis, Tenn. Still Answering Letters Dear Bad: Just a line or two to say to you to help you to make a difference in the health of both you and am as happy as can be. My birth time I did have. I am still going to go to school now. I am now in progress. I will know how I am in progress. Kindly tell the Billikens that I am glad to hear from them at any time. Best wishes, Michel. 1231 Receive Card and Button On the Sick List Short StorieS$ WINNING THE MEET By Norman E. Scott "Sir Norman E. Scott is a crowd of rosters as well as Daniels, Faralie's best miler, finish his time. The boy crossed the tape and fell exhausted to the ground and (omorrow he must win at the Dawson Rose) called the coach, as the boy rose from the ground and put on his jacket." sweater. "Five minutes," he cheer for Emmett, batter known as Bud to his school chums. He had cut down his former hat. "What's the best time Clarion's miler can do this year?" asked the manager of the athletic society. "Williams is their best, and he and I have two seconds, so we ought to take first place 'tomorrow,' relied Coach, and field and go to the gym to dress. After the runners dressed, they all started for home, each talking about what Fardale "The mike will decide the winner of the match," said coach, "and we are both about equally matched in the other team. The meet will really be between Glanford and Fardale, and we won the island meet, and we meet the mike, we win this year. Are we going down to defeat "No! the follows declared in union. What is the spirit that wins," replied the coach. "Smith, here, time down to five minutes and four seconds and may come in. But the station tomorrow promptly, for we don't want any of you to get left. That bud (Bud Dennett Daniels) was the new Ashton high, and was now proving himself an elite. Bud walked toward home that afternoon. he was in deep thought, a new a scholar, he had been elected assistant, and if he won the mile he would likely be elected president, big best, whether he was or not. "Fire! Fire!" was the cry Bud Every boy and girl reader of this column is eligible to member- ship in the Society of Children's Literature. Any child who is beceived will be accepted with what does not in this book. I wish to become a member of The Chicago Defender Bud Billiken Club Indies I met were members of the Billiken, and as soon as they say we mine with me they began to make friends with me. I asked them to spirit. All the Billiken's should be blind in a few days I am going to write and tell you all about the vacation. Would like for all the Billiken to drop me like I am. I will be the Whirl. 225 Jones M.S., Macon, GA. Sends First Message Dear Friend: This is my first message to the club, but I do hope that you will send me a letter in writing. I have kept the mail box around the corner filled with letters from the country. It is not necessary for me to express my delight in regards to writing is sufficient evidence. I have never but would like to have more. Please tell the many Billikens not to write to me and respondence. With best wishes to you and the club, I am your, Huck Ruthackett, 1823 Grand St., Alameda, Cal. Wants to Be on the 100 Per cent list for the club for a long time, but have never been on the list. Please place me on the 100 per cent list. Kindly drop a line telling me what message you are sending me on the honor roll. When I first joined the club, I received lots of letters. Please tell the Billikens to write me as I promise to answer them. I will rest the game soon. Faithfully yours, Juck Stephenson, 3215 Indiana Ave., Chicago, Dear Bid: I have just completed a book I looked and looked to see you, but all in vain. I inquired but to where you were gone home. I am in the city, a deference, which in now in session at the University in traveling, lecturing, singing, and playing, and I want to say that You are note of my work in this week's book. I note some of my work in this week's book that I did not see you, but am honoring you much success—I am, Gladys F. Happy Billiken Dear Burk: I received my card a few days ago and was very surprised to find that you would send them to me. But, you cannot imagine how my heart is feeling. Please tell the Billikens to write to me. Why don't they write to me? I don't know. Since I have been in the club, I should be very glad if you would tell the Billikens that I am very lonesome. I don't take up any more of your time by saying more. Front St. Brownville, PA. 500 Pralsea Lula Gipson on the second floor a little girl applauded. The little girl was trapped in the bedroom. Ethel Taylor, the widow a step-daughter. The little girl was trapped in the bedroom. The widow a step-daughter escaped the crowd. Was the little girl to paran in the building? From the throne. Who was it? Before anyone could recognize him, Bid has dislabeled him. He slammed the door behind him to presume he was smoking. He smoked hung about the room, but Bid calmly placed his handkerchief over the floor in the room, towards the door in which the little girl was to be found. His eyes were on the door, but to his horror the door, which was setting in the hall and with several hard blows he broke into the room. And there on the floor lay the little girl unconscious. After grabbing a hand, he being harmed, he started out of the room. Although, she was not in danger, his way out of the room and down the hall, his way out of the room and sharp pains were shredding through his body. Once he stumbled and fell, he wandered the room and ward the door. Opening it, he stumbled out and a faint cheek reached his ears. "All for the mile" shouted the boy, who was the next day. Instantly a crowd of youths came up to the starting line, but there was no one. Where could he be? "Too bad," they murmured. "No chance on a clean bed in the Fardale hospital lay Bud Daniels. His head and arm were the old determined look had not left his face. In a chair by the side of the bed, the old man who had stayed away from the meet to be with Bud. He called to telephone us the results of the meet." he said. "No chance now, though." Larry launched Bud. "I know our chances are small, but the unexpected sometimes are, but I am not kicking. I have saved a human life, someone dearer than all the medals in the suit." "But, didn't I tell you," exclaimed Bud. "I am not recommended for a Carnegie medal?" "Aw, g'wn. you are joking," repiled Bud. "No, it's the truth." Harry placed up the recovery. After a moment's conversation his eyes were glistening in a wild dance. "A wild dance." he asked Bud. "New! Why the unexpected has happened. Smith came first in the mile, but I came second. This gave us a one-point lead over their score." We won the bud. Bud signed for his sure was glad that Fardale had at a defender, Curtion, and then there were bares to help his team out—by Norman E. Sexton, New Salem, Pa. Box A. Vlaitoc SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 HOME PLAY WORK STUDIO ROBERTA AND HER PAL Billkens, we would ask you to guess who is the origin of each name in the study of a girl and her pal, but we know that she is the same as the man and years come anywhere near naming correctly this demure little masc, and in telling you that she is the same Miss Billkens a jacobus for your benefactor present play for your benefactor she copied the first prize in a drawing context about two months ago. This photo of her came into the office accti- tually and even she drew not know that we have it. Won't she be sur- prised to know how she looked more than ten years ago? The little dog beside her has long since died, but we understand that she has another one now. Do you remember her address? It is 774 Shawmut Ave., Boston, Mass. LETTERS To Spend Thanksgiving in St. Louis Dear Teacher, I am 25 years of the Billiken club. Enclosed you will find me in St. Louis. No matter what please take me in. On Thanksgiving I am going to a visit to the framing studio. Please help me better than to have my pla member. Please answer my letter as soon as possible. Very truly, Tenn. 290 Fair St. Dyden- burg. A. Proud Billiken The Dreamer Budd's Note: "Dear friend, why don't you invite me to your trip? I will be glad to publish them travels! I will be glad to publish them classes of boys join the club. If they are not interested, I will send my name and address, so I will be glad to publish them." Once Upon a Time An Englewood Billiken Dear Editor: I desire to become a member of the club so much about it. So many of my friends are interested in belonging to their club as a nine, and as a member of our known club at the University to have to go to me, so I wish you one way in England, 6500 S. Aberdeen St. Chicago, IL. Receiver Card and Button Darr Budle: I am almost slynessless Darr Budle: I am almost slynessless all hope. I received my card and button, he adage, "I am the nearest hour to he adage, "I am the nearest hour to my card and button came just my card and button came just the worst. Well, I must close—Billi- rangham, Ala. "Fourth Ave, Birmingham, Ala. Just a Letter Dear Bud; I guess you have won- nothing before this. I have been busy写 and answering letters. I have received and answered my letters and see my name in with the new members. The ready you are and the need you. When will be very very glad when I Bud? Will be very very glad when I Bud? Will be very very glad when I Bud? You and the club—a True bible, Lalata Warz. E. N. South St., Kalgoorlie. I am very happy. MISSOURI SAINT JOSEPH, MO. ST. LOUIS, MO. CLINTON NO. Willie Lee and Ralph Jacobs of Har- sonville were the hosts of the Murrell intergalactic dinner, Mrs. White, Mrs. Hawkins and Mrs. Minnie Crouch of Butler murrell Murrell entertained several of her little friends with a Halloween party with nine intergalactic guests intergalactic with a birthday party. NOBERLY, MO. The Calendar club met at the res- ident's Miracle Mile event on Wednesday Margaret E. Waghele, Mrs. R. F. White, 209 Bedford St. in visiting her Maine, Moines, Iowa. The Progress Art club met at the residence of the San Jose Art club gave a Hall of Fame. The San Souci Art club gave a HAL- FORD. A. C. Black last Friday evening. The Gilleen Memorial church gave a bazaar Hazel Brown left the city recently for Mary's funeral. Mrs. D. Jubilee, Mrs. Jubilee Wells, who has been on the sick list, is reported much im- proven. It is improving. Mrs. H. A. Long- don, who has been on the sick list, is to be out again. Mrs. Bess of Mont- gomery city has returned to her home friends. Alvin Parme was in the city recently visiting his sister, Mrs. H. A. MEXICO, MO A reception was held at the Rose of Sharon Baptist church in honor of Mrs. Kate Jones, a graduate of this city for Leland college, Bacon. A delightful program in the chapel of the South Alexander school last Friday included James Campbell, Jr., have returned from Shreveport, La., where they met Mrs. Kate Jones of Owenston St. is on the Sunday school director, la in the city for a few weeks' visit. He will visit John Newman, Miss Lee Esther Jones and friends of the Red river last Sunday. A. McHenry and Vilmore Scoxymeyer, team are still suffering from a slight injuries received in a recent series of falls. A. Mrs. Hartman, of Springfield, ill, are CAUSE OF PIMPLES EXPLAINED CONNECTICUT "GOES OVER THE TOP" AND MAKES YOUR HAIR BEHAVE MADAGASCO (Copyright U. S. Patent Office) NATURE'S ONLY RIVAL Straightens stubborn or harsh hair in 15 minutes. Makes the hair straight, soft and pliable. 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Drugs, 51th and Mound Sts., Dayton, O. Bingham Drug Co., Elkhorn, Ill. Walgreen Drug Co., Chicago, Ill. Wesley Celler, 314 W. Church St. Winston-Salem, N. C. Howley Pharmacy, Ver. Ave., 18th and R. Sts. Northwest, Washington, D. C. Eber's Drug Store, 371 E. Federal St. Youngstown, Ohio. O'NEALL CHEMICAL CO., 4553 Champlain Ave., Chicago, Ill. STOBALL & HUDSON, Chicago Distributors 300 E. 35TH ST. PHONE DOUGLAS 1270 2 Rev. Is. W. Hanham, of Troy, Mo. Rev. Is. W. Hanham, of Troy, Mo. he has been helping Rev. M. Bohan- sage. The Ladies' Aid met at the home of Lizzie Johnson. Her bush- hostess, Mrs. Carrie McCray of Kansas City, her friends, Gee. Bright is sick. Mrs. Lilly Johnson, who has been sick, is sick. of Topeka, is here receiving relatives witches, fortune tellers and masque- rades of time. Mr. Flosse, Webster manager, Mr. and Mrs. Minor Ford city, Mrs. Carrie Blain of Wellsville, Mo. listed here last week. John who was a faithful member of St. Mary was buried Oct. 26, funeral from M. E. church. Rev W. H. Smith offi- cially, Mrs. Chase, have visited at Mongonery City, Mo. last week, Mr. and Mrs. Chase, have visited at Nellie Tate of Springfield, Ill. is here Wm. Holt is visiting in Glasgow with Rev. W. Williams and family. John friends, Jom Johnson of Kansas City. John Lee. The Motors' Art and Charity club meet at the home of Mrs. Rev. W. Hanham. The next meeting will be held Thur- STATE NEWS day at the home of Mrs. E, J. Coopman, and Mrs. J. Bratter, secretary, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Palmar are in St. Louis, Mr. Palmar is a teacher at the defined school. Prof Gravestone of Dalton, Mo., spent the week end with his wife, Mrs. Willie Palmar. The Priscilla Club art club with Mrs. Palmar were urged to be present; important business, Mrs. Laura Logan, president; Mrs. Willie Palmar, chie, the educated and pet dog of Mrs. Palmar, and died Sunday. She was 14 years old. CANTON MO Mrs. Mamie Griffey entertained Sun- daughter, Mrs. Mindula Fisher, the daughter, Mrs. Mindula Fisher, the Houston, Mrs. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ranga, Mrs. Annie Ranga and daugh- tress, Mrs. Erma Johnson, Bob Beecham and Mrs. Erma Johnson, Bob Beecham who has been on the slick list, is much have been informed and Mrs. Joe Rang of their son, Eugene Ranga of Fort Washington. KANSAS CITY, MO. Wich. Conn. Rev. Ellison of Suffolk, Conn., passed away on Friday from a breast cancer that was witnessed at the Art and Craft shop, The. Halloween trade show, a tremendous success, with Mrs. Henry Clinton chairman of Oblate Presbyterian daughter ruler. More than 200 attend- entals totaled a number of friends over the week, including a Carter honorable mention for their mask, but Mrs. Matthews stood up for her family. A red Cross nurse, about 200 men met in the City league, Mrs. James Wynn and family and her sister, Miss from a month's vacation with their parents, visited Stamford over Sunday. Miss Johnson of Snowfl, Md., the week end of Mrs. David Tanner. WATERBURY, CONN. A surprise showcase was given by Mrs. Bala Terry, Pearl Fearl and her wife to Mark Bacote Tuesday evening, Oct. 16. Mrs. Fearl and her marriage to Mark Bacote Tuesday evening, Oct. 16. Theodore Hatcher, who has been in the city spending a month with his mother, James E. Kefcoed, prominent philanthropist, and Dolphia, James E. Kefcoed, prominent philanthropist, and Miss Catherine Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wylie, will attend several weeks of illness at theater, Oct. 16. Miss S. Whittington, Theodore Hatcher and Miss Virginia Hatcher in New Haven recently. OKLAHOMA VINITA, OKLA Mrs. Adams of Muskegue was in the Tulsa St. T. It Flinley has returned from Tulsa. Mrs. Roberts of Sand Springs is visit- ing Tulsa. Mrs. Dr. Ryan was called to Ketchum to set a fractured limb for Leander and Davis moved to Chetonia recently. Miss Vera Hutchison is ill. John Davis and river duck hunting. Little Lucille Wickliff, the 8-year-old daughter of first St. passed away Wednesday. Oct. 24. The remains were taken to the first St. passed away Wednesday, where two brother is buried. PAWHUSKA. OKLA. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER AROUND THE HUR Miss Samuella W mon and A. Shawna L. the paragonage S. Frank K. Fatto Miss Mary Kirkle Jane B. Ohio. The happ BOSTON NEWS BY CHARLES E. FREEMAN Boston Office, 793 Tremont St Oxford Square, 5287 The Senior Fairfax Social club, of which the student will give an entertainment at the League of Women for Community Development, will be used for the club's treasured needs to be used for the club's treasured friends at the residence of Mrs. Westfold of St. Germain St. on Thursday and a successful entertainment at Smith's on Friday. One of the features of the entertainment was a dancing contest. The prize was a $1000 cash prize and the daughter of Mrs. Willie Rudolf of 25 Glaremont Park. The conservancy will be entertained at Rectal hall of the New England University. The Pastor's club of the Columbia Ave. M. E. Zion church entertained the parascone with a Halloween party and used for the benefit of the church. Harris, Walker Marriage Other Nuptial-Ties The following marriages were performed during the post week by the "marrying parson," Dr. B. W. Swain: HACKENSACK, N. J. Ending Sunday night, Oct. 28, Bethlehem has the most successful 10 days intensive services of its history under the leader, leader, Philadelphia, who is field secretary for the organization, H. A. O. Queque of Newark, on Monday evening. He joined Junior Blue club of Employou under the direction of Miss Along, who will render "The Feast of the Ielcor for benefit of Bethesda Greatest forerunner." NEWARK, N. J. The Young Merta Fellowship league will present the Sekela-Johnson Glee in converting over an audience. Newark is helping to put this converting over audience in the well-known here for his everlasting efforts in try. Others who will assist are J. Newark. Others who will assist are J. Barnes. One of the surprises of the week was when the Weekly arrived. At each stop Mr. Mordeck, who is the graduated by admirers of the Defender, introduced the work will be made by all of the sub-agents under the leadership circulation as large as New York's. We look out. New York, we are after you. JERSEY CITY, N. J. Booker T. Washington post No. 209, american express, together with an Armistice celebration Friday night at a boarded by the commander, Russell A. Halloween party was given at the New York, formerly the Wisteria Whistle club, New York, formerly of this city, is ill Mrs. K. S. Harwell, 312 Halliday St. Tidewater employee Wednesday night at Columbia hall with world famous dance at Columbia hall Friday evening at Columbia hall Friday evening at central porters and waiters will hold a Thursday evening, Nov. 22. SOUTH CAROLINA Prof. C. R. Craver, recently ap- pared from the University of M. Y. M. C. A. work, just just closed a building on the grounds of the state college. The grounds of the state college decided success from every viewpoint. BETTER THAN CALOMEL Sick List NEW JERSEY NEWARK, N. J. PENNSYLVANIA St. and Mrs. Bettie Coleman. 4042 N. St. Albany. s. very ill at their homes. Mrs. Coleman was married to Mrs. Easher Nielsen of New York. Memorial "maronage", 2107. Master St. the Rev. W. E. Jones officiating. They were York city. John Nichols is very slick in training school for nurses. The pastor of Central church, the Rev. William H. H. automobile Saturday evening by a number of automobile Saturday, members of the church and friends. The second annual session, of the Pennsylvania conference of the A. M. E. church, Euclid Ave. and Harvard St. Rev. H. P. Jones pastor. Bishop Johnson, Episcopal district, of which this conference was financially and full of life and ambition. No important changes were made in the curriculum. Dr. R. Wright, editor of the "Christian Recorder" of Philadelphia; Dr. R. K. Jones, editor of the "Christian Recorder" of Philadelphia; Dr. R. K. Jones, editor of the "Christian Recorder" of Philadelphia; M. W. J. Anderson, chapman L. S. Johnson, Mrs. J. Ellinch of Philadelphia; Dr. John Gregg, Dr. P. J. Blackburn, Cincinnati. The death of Mrs. Katie Birdsong was a service were held from Calvary Baptist church Saturday. Mrs. Adrian, a popular in Westminster, Md. The Froggs visited in Westminster, Md. The Froggs used a locust cover for the benefit of local orphanage on Thanksgiving recently from California after two weeks visit with the legion and is now in bustle with the world's greatest weekly. Owing to the absence of the Rev. Mr. Sparragone who is attending the fun. Mr. L. McKinnie, pastor of St. Mary's Episcopal Church, preached last Sunday in his place. Miss Leah Lewis of Huntingdon, Mrs. Saturday, Oct. 27, and were (quietly) were entertained with an elaborate dinner by the brides aunt, Mrs. Saturday, Oct. 27, and were (quietly) were entertained with an elaborate dinner by the brides aunt, Mrs. Roceana Payne. Guests present South, Miss Maliye Malice Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Green, Miss Jennie Brown, Mr. and Mrs. L. Brown, Brody Payne, Mr. and Mrs. L. Brown, Brody Payne, and Mrs. Brown are at home to their many friends at Walnut. Mr. and Mrs. Brown are at week for Pittsburgh to make their future merger of Mt. Union, Pa., but now of Millerstown, Pa., and Marie Thursday, Oct. 25, at Millerstown, Pa., the groom. After the ceremony dinner was served by Mr. Green, an uncle of wedding from Mt. 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Hackley motored. to Ainia "fo quarterly. mretine tant Sun- Gas." sien Orear oper of Hocking was $ethe ety Sunday, OL, 2h to. attend She Mmurieal comedy “Shame. Atong.” Bie Tatthe guest of Sire A. G. Store, S0° Farnae Sc. Mty. Marina trad: haw (a on the sick Het. Charles’ Me: Stang” Si enter Ortumeea Nornital Senet to undence am oferation after Plone Mines dies. AG. Mot one fetalned Ste and hits. Heney Will'aans dna’ Stee and Wee Henne Green ate Sioa ‘ainner Thursday. + The Benevo~ Rint etoh met at the heme of Mrs. Bila GHlever "Thureday ‘evening. DUBUAUE. IOWA, t Petern Sundin school eave 2 Ha tgmeen arty ang. recia Tuewday ste. Hine eneh war largely attended. “The Bichict atthe Stine Temesomme. wan gl BM poteloss No... with Lillian, startin Slate’ the Veading role, which wn Rrejh nocetved. All paatse to. Ming. D Peles, the tencher, "Sherman 8." 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Sones Hee Beutat tinen. enteraained” a Fal Yimeen arty “Weanerday. evening fo Her dauchise mvared and Title meee Mich the ‘children reported. to ‘have Zeon’ a Sostal occasion. Mra MANY Horne “hea returned. from an. extended Viet in the Fart and revorte a Jovful Yimne. she‘ read ‘the Defender in Taree Eittcrent tater The Halloween party Ehrer gy fhe Beer Ready con at Sea jon" Bartint church Wednenday “ans Foal cuccesa. “The thres, prises, offered Brent to. Harry Scare, Robert stePhal Bnd Gaude Maupin Jack Pyrd! and Bir Turner, motored to. washinzton, owe Ravartay fo mognd sunany ROM Jee in a neath woods. The J. SY. Giub was ‘entertained. at the home of Step Flora ta Velie inst. week. “The ES" and Bmet at the home of Mew Exch Gacknon fart werk. Uhre, WH Boohesrn mm very. sick, 18 Ripwatvacing. pot te evil conned tn her Sedat Re Lake's hospital. - Claude Hauin nad a narrow eccape Saturday Biche. having’ heen track by an Oake Gina ‘car while rifiog a. bicyele mt the Seat snd of stenin hridee, “The motors Tx Ntopped and prourht Re "home. He Stas meverely shaken up and the bicyete Zot frvken” “Title Pred. Atkineon une Eetwent an operation at fowa City. fant SEN tog the, removal of hie adenoids Bnd tance, Mre Lette, Stehe'l wastes Bo‘have her fends and acruaintances SSuPand nee her, an rhe lives alone nnd {2 confined to her home on account of Sonays Mattie Tilly Grant arrived trom Eiraea lant week to make his home Sith Ris grandparent. the Rev. C. Ie Tomaine Waters Rufon Wilts bas re- turned’ trom Tennessee, bringing with Im'a bide. ‘The services, were, well Fetended at hath churches Tom Lewis And ‘Mie “Tiffan’ of Washington, Towa, ro ame comerm. to Our efty. making {Kei home atthe sengence’ of Sack Usd Unt they find # location. OSKALOOSA, 1OWA The Rew Btwnede, presiding. elder of Ton "Moines direct, held. quarterly Greeting at. the A.M. Ee churn, Sune Ray ''Roet a. "ince and Stes: Hugo Hol oman of St, Louie spent a few days in"the chy cteing Sire and Sirs ‘Tee Rene Ramell. "Mra. Hotloman was for- Frere“ Misn Emma _Killion of “Gariste GLARKSVILLE, TENN. Pars, Gictraie. Perry formers of thie chy, ot now ‘of Tndianapalie, fre. te ‘bie to be out mong her friends after Seven weekw ii'ness” ‘The seniors and juniors of Burt High acho! entertained the faculty anda limited number of srlenge stn ‘Halloween ssclal ‘Tuesday Evening ‘tn the echoot auditorium. | Lit- Ue Brroara Bord entertained Wednes- Gay afternoon seit) a Halloween birth ay “pury. Mra. Bertha Acklin "of Naenfille, enent the week end with her Gace, Wiliam Barksdale ‘on oth, St Mis."ganle Wimberly haa returned to ther home in Chicago after a few weeks init with ‘reiatives and trends. The ‘Grocun Art Club met with Mrs. Burene Roberta int ath St. Friday cher Roan. urs, Mole iz enterialned the Crescent ‘circle, Thursday evening at Rex home ou dame St A yer tte aiructive lercon wus, oy Rev. Sir “Braxton, NASHVILLE. TENN. Mra Bri. Cibrath, 1408 Hiemes St. FENG Si clnncaas” stoner recently In honor of ‘Mrs. Victor c. Lightfoot, formerly Misa Lovie te. Iucker. The Iovely Home of Str. and Mex. Harrison Blue, $20 tith Ave. Se. Gon she eeene ofva’ beautifully, wrranied and eiahor= Stely ‘planned dinner recently. The Gonmo "Art ciub met at the home. of Siew Samuel Jamison ‘Friday eves Zing, Oct 18, “The meeting was opened Pyine resident, Sire, Perry” Bonds, ith sone and wrayer Toll wae cated By the necretery and ench member re- Eponded with dues snd “quotations. The hosters nerved a lovely fwen-conrae Inenu ta her. fovely dining ‘room and fverything wan carried out tn” Hal- Igecen siste. The choir and, members Sf the Clark Memorial chapel on Sun= Gag evening, Oct. 32. will acain fovor fhe sricnds ot the, chore and the puh- He in feneral with. another, of those sacred “Conrerte which have ‘heen 20 FE ering, fe, tase he have been foriate in attendamice on thena ‘Sceantons. Prof, Davis of Walden Unie Strafte eft. recente. for ‘Atents. on Bucinesn Dr. and Mew L.A. Bowman And little cop LAs, Towiman. Sr, Bes, A 3. Pucker. Mise Bessie Bayon and Marter J) Lntrell Siaughter Gore the quests of the Hav snd tie. Frea Triat of Method That Anyone ‘Can Use Without Diccomfort ‘or Loss of Time We have a method for the control of actihma, and We Want Suu torre Ie at Cue lepense, “Ne mutter whether Sour iate"ltad ine ataaiinn or recent aacele Gpment, whether It is present ar Caronts ‘Siahima or Hew Fever. seu should send Gor a tree Trial oF our method. No mate See fw what climate sou live. no matter Mhat snur age or aecunation. If sou sen Rroubied with Anthnw or Hay? Fever Our method soma ferteve vou Rromplly: ienearecaiy want to ard Wt te the Ap Filatve denehey, cpu pectetloat” Toman Stent eminbon = eter bave folie Whe watt qe'ehgw ererfine ai’ our exrerae Wat oat Herbed We Geaicmed fo end ait aint Brent Frail wovesing. "abd" all “thous teribte Baareme. SE"tore eter te too lmvortnat to nexlert a rare dag, “Wive ne anf eel Toe et Elmer ead to precy. finely mall coor Sums" Dott Tosas—yoa eves’ Go" tot Bay fore. 7 FREE TRIAL COUPON FRONTIET ASTHMA CO., Boots 374, ‘Sincara apd Hodee Su, Botelo, N.Y. Sena" areo tral of oor metbod to: ML, From hero they, will visit, Aiton. Eaton end Garivies uke and wit mate thelr home in St ‘Loci. hrs. Art Urgup and Levis page entered at aie leiock dinner Sunday, ilng Liat fama, retaragd” home vfrom. Kan Sigrtaiere hie “Visited “riends "and Felstiven hic. and “bine Weathers. ang Fmuly ef Nesuen were" Sunday viivers At the Prank Aller home. The A. ae B (Sunaay choo!” held a Hailoween Soda) on Oct 3 FORT MADISON, IOWA The Aoi En church fan &/pew pa3- tor in “the person ‘of fey, “sleoinmes iSave ait ates Tems “ain Kenneth Viggenfotntan ” Mr" and’ hres Join WSede "Shertained“aumoac’ a 'score a Seung’ govie apr thel ime one Fh Sften re 'at. “Kenneth iiegenno' harm tho feconi'y returned from Eicago, ‘ened to hig heme of aecount of i meen “charles “Prenchan ‘hon tesuenea item attending. the district Grand logs SOR oli Vea neynoran Ssento-maie Slonary' of ¢ he fowacsfinnegpia: Soot Hewes “astoclation, ie aiding fey Simithof the Second fiapyist-chtured In Sondtcting! evisal versace: KEOKUK. IOWA sme Revs rower” Armstrong, toca preacher ‘gi tether ANSE "es chureh, Erling, she mlb im African, Baye huten fiuring” the atoene of tae tte. Si Fanny. eho te fo Greene prenanig to. remove hia. tami toritcobaie™ Eaimae Siz hav retuned fom'a. trp, to Canton, Sto. ira Dr Giles S¢ ‘Chicago and ite and” Alta, £ $"Sonmuom attended the foateall eame 3i owe Citys iowa" ats and Sirs. © Jotinnon aise “visited. thelr daughter Sila "Ruah Sonnsons who. fa, stoning Reheol there. Sirm’ Giles also tinited er" brothers Lo Tieeder: tn ‘Waterloo ites “One ‘Berry let for le home, th Guincy ‘afer a plearant isle with, bie Siterg, “Sten. “Nannie: Rose ‘ana. Mra. Win lier" and niso iy bes “Moines Towa, ‘with’ nis siter, ‘rw Johneon Sire” Florence Dacha "of. siinheapola Min, tects the lly “lor a months Visit” F's. Johmeon ea returned rom a'trip fo Davenport, iota rar Mary AsiOy "haw cegirned from ‘easamt SMI with reladees and fecenda In Can: ton, Sto." Bn And stra. Samuel Brown Selcnrated “their polden_ weddinc ann Spoaip at thelr Fesdences Nett Times er Fhep, were at home toa large Dumber Gt puesta and were recipteni Sromany’ golden and, waluabte alte Sire: Winrenee Ravge commaltied: milctae in'Grandlelnd. Nebr recently. Sirs Payne wa formeriy ities Lite An: detoon “ack “Anderson” and sister, Gairle Anderson 'and’ father, Henry Andecron, of Stovx Pails, 8. By attende eo the tumeral of “thelr” aster “and Shuster. Siem Florence’ Payne, whore frorfal wai in Counc Bhutte: Towa ‘rhe Regs Mr-siasors iflciated.” Ses) ls Welacm, ‘who. has een. seriously Mi Nery mich improved. at her realdence TED Bivean ‘St’ Samust ohseon Ses hes returned from Hannibal, Alo, where hervicited a uncle, allen Lewin, Noes Brooke fell Taat weak, froma step: Indder’ ang injured” hin: bin. "He ts in: roving niowly. Ses’ Garvie ‘Anderson [ei foF her home int Seoriay fit, after suchort stay In the ety. Mi. and re rucker and Wr Webb of Carthage Tic motored over tor Keakok. “Tho Rov. S's" Moore ang wife are comforsably fitonted tp thelr ‘new home, in Dank Su Ara. A. Crapper fo fit at ner tome Tig Praniin Se sstrs and Mew, bina’ fey, and son Leonard ‘of Duriington, ows, and Arthor Brown of Oskaison owe: feturned ta their Homes after 4° tending’ the ‘golden “wedding of; tel parenta, Me Sng tire. ‘Samael Brown, Sirn: Gomeiia “revotu “has “returned AMter a pleasant visit of at weeks with elativen ang triends fn, St, Louis, Sto Theodore “Riley and. Mina” Oral South were married “Satustay nigse Oct By"he Heved- SAleore at ihe home €f the bride's parents, Wet and "Mrs Wm, South 1521 Tienes, St Sohn Coin OC Kanokar Mo, waa visitor in the hg ihe pant weeks The Reading. and Sidon cretew were tetgeiy attended at inewreridence of the ev. and Sirs Pe lSieore’ Stra” Deli Wilson ee Soiveg the iad ‘mete of the great site Seer her daonmer, Sine tipogene Wil Son fs"mating tn Raleigh, N.C. where she’ Ig teaching” tn" tae "St. AGrustine oot ‘Sten Venison ‘also attended the fale in Roth, Carolina. rs Pauling eves and sre E, “Beckley. ae full very sick. "Sir. and. Mra.” Win. Simin had and Burke Ste. fost het ome, which seas fotally destroyed by fre Stonday., “The Rev. Hezekiah ‘Tol Beer cohauctng a aerea of meg ince, at Siacomb. fit Seon fr Fivea “here trom Phoenlx, Aris. Leave your ewe and get sour Chicago Bes Fendi ac’ dhe Bitte barber” shop, “7 Main St. ~ 7 RED OAK, 1OWA he Rewrie Sanusiry Wee last Mon. dap for Clarinda "low, where he ii Ferume bis work for the. week.” Sirs, Anam Stewart te on the sick isi, "Th Endlest Silesionaryawesedy’ met at ‘Ui home of Arn John Coober thomas Bun, sho has been wleks te improving moqoaoaiwTr tT Sunday. Oct. 14, Zhe American’ Lee Sita ead eet gx-serview man Is asked to be present Ree ur ae ands hie BESS daedt dota ik Besar i atten i ‘The Gill Teserve Advisers had acon: idence eau Bath ieiti,“is Sema, Sas act LP eete sty Ea gt ed Sis a a Seiten! ach ett Me ae eR eee Brig ental at eater Bee imenarien at sant St Saha ia Agence eave coe Bede RE ok at a acre ae eee Boraariainnd ts Bee atta Ba Phare hee ead era © th haan rede Paani Phe sie OREM STEM = ee Brae dott ta BOG Era ant tate Stat fount pt yo, death of her aiter-In- Bead ie Mnkitt wk Ges Ea To attend hnginexs. Ales A. F; Gaivert Saetag, See oe Regis, ear Hi Soak, aie Petes Reeth eee et Bese feet tee bec gt ‘ing at Chien Hich choo). Mies Ola ee Les he Haine Sera ee she SpE SERE TEE ym af ieteaes ier eae Shas Herrin hy Ge ek Ear Gea ea Bat odnc’ SE he “Se Sane, Jee At at Boner adie rate Ste Be pa Bnet Seer ee ated tot Seoriies cn eg oe NCE oh Gia al Hanh Shs aborts ER iinette srg So RESTER TEI ne tm Eeedge ea hh a oe A Rae ae Fenaekie ble cal inl areata Cirirth da ee cee ai ead President of the Christian. National Ferdi atthe te le a Bd ottea eae Pa at thet ie Ua Be Live Rank Ud eh ana end eas eae Aaewate Hee casate tna Re Hameape tet Scie Rie RES fe mda rt eee ake Be bac Rigi cee Eerie Leas Bea acne a Ge ras ae sb OF of. ine senna Now. 24. DmnGp, AS KEN TUCK Y ALABAMA Avery chapel. Alumni asso~ Satie metho ete teary of ee ate Gea aie aed Bioanal eerie ase BSE Pade Woon eek Ra See teenth ted petal Taal, Tere ue Big te beans” nes weal tba tat Bree ee eae eat HBr omer ats Sahat ee iil Gebaiee ae oe en Beene, Sea ee et lt a be Bk, Mat church, is reported on the sick list. UE Sao eg BE Ragin Die atatl, Bering tt Siege iten ce tee Be se Nien ARF ee Hn AE Ria be OC ren Fas. Aad ae Bana ISTEP Sema a ode SE aioe wen Paar Be SHS waren date ae cise irs gearaae ah ute eee Soka eine is ek ake ES Saad heli eee ae Fe eee ee age ae Saba oh MS aN Bae ete Gt Ste ea Te Beatie hoch Saat ait ries bein Sb Ae an See NEWAERK, TENN, ain eal hing ne aoe et idiom toes Sete Ue ts Mage Gate ta aed bi ies tae aa en Each Ret dh i ond Suerte aac aah Saat at ns Bagh anes 2 PERE telmervine any. ae Tea malbat GPR Ese Bonds TERMS Shenae cartel hea BM tie oat oper sueree” ethane ate Hee GNP aie te paced Gosia Bacay Bretune ee seller anh Baath es Ma Sea NEY gokla is Wana. The Rev. Jan. Bransford. pas- 1a Men dat ches Pee nt Sone BUR Ina ear hektn et as Bh ESE Rs SPRL aie atte ai Eee Ne, fap Sint Mae aiag Eh Me Wak Mis shee i, gee FO) MAE ice Mise aie HEP ORISRN OBA" Se Fam s aE Ga et Ohio ee a Heats ORT ee elaraes att Gleveland, "Onto, atter attending. the Mattie Luvail. E. Chest! ‘Mrs, Mattle Luvall, E. Ghesinut St, entertained. the Gneutauqua cub ai fer home ‘Thursdsay evening, ‘The X. We Raub was entertained altho Halloween” octal” by" AMeatemes Beesle Bland, Wile Finn and Afies Bary Wile tp Garment Wednesday evening Airs Stein Burclay. 110. Park Ste wil leave een a eas ddunbter tq Warmington, er and granddnuphter in Washington, By or suis MC. Narre, w teacher in Cie State St. glty school, Nas resigned her position’ in.that school and will Tenve'goan ta accent pontion fn Wash ington D. Gira, Lena Jacksou, one ofthe’ eachera In the State St, sclool is greatly improved, She han Deen con- finedsto bed with a severe can of pneu. monia Stra, Mageta, sacizon,. rst Serie yet on the slek ilet, Sire. Prank ie ‘Bosra. of, Columbur, Ohlo, ta, very Mew at the home of ner father, WWillis Wilson, “We. "Mains st” Rey. EW Hampton fs conducting a revival rest ing athe church, Seventh and Ren itkag'sias Sirs ‘THester Moxiny's, moth: fr. Sire “Allce Jackson. gpent “Sunda: is roulaeitie: Ky. wah, thelr son and brother, Prot. 6. W. Jackson. Herschel Gondnighe hax” gone to indianapolis, Tha, to take charge of the businens of His "brother: the late, Arthur -aiallory, Wo ‘was alain by a discharged work: DANVILLE. KY. Hostonvilie brought over & mighty creed. Friday night to sriness the fat Rer'balt aime between, giria of Bate Hien achool ‘and thelr girls. Bate high Fem Gie game Before x great cron, Erore: ft fo"9. Prot) Bal’ Board and Stiss ME Summers were tnatroctors for the teame, "A grant Fevieal fain Troptess “at” Green’ Street Christian Chick,” ramtor GE, Letton is being fasistea By Rew. 6. Garter of Yeas ington Rev 6. B. Hoard of Nicholas ile nd ‘hie fathersinciaw. Mr. Green ere invthin'elty lant week Stra J. S. Hiarehaw of Lopiaville, spent the week Sed ine tilau chy the, oeat gt Sire Starie"R'Shicias. “Stag aE, Virginia Wood, who. Is attending ‘Strte, Normal, Brankgort wax the guest of het mat: Ents, Ree. and. Mra, 9. F, Wood a few Gass last week. Stiga’ Wvong hag ae fer qucst for the week end stlnses Tola Jorden and Edith Martin. tenchers at State "Normal. Lee Smith of Lebanon, Rings waa the muent of, Ming” Louie Tichnnon lane ‘reci,oten Marie 8 Enieldy spent few days in Lexington and ichninevinie last werk, while, 12 Righotaseiile she, waw the gent" of Stra YO Smnalies: and. iMlee. Extelia Stuns aera Attorney J. Wg Rowe of Lexie ton was the muest of fils parents in this SSG "Sdturtiay and Sunday. Herbert Beard and Ming Kentie Cowan put one aver on thelr fend by bein ned in marriage ‘Saturday night, Rev. G. #2, Levon ‘omelating. MIDDKESEORO, KY. Ars. Hone, King has returned from srvern) dnyet init Tim, Sohnaog, City. Foun sex G.P. Barksdnio, Strn 8. Foster, Alice Gragier and Migs Strother mnotorea to, fembonenring, Sunday, fo it Sirs. George ‘Tee Tmerthers the Ar Se Redion church were pad to receive Rego. G. Fut tack forcan- Stnenyenr Mw. Sohn Wwaodn of Cox: Tone see in visiting to Midaleshorn for item dag, Rew Sherman Gibson of Indians Hit hold a 0 dave meeting Me Mt Morrie church. The Mt Mosrith Sunday school repered acceen derfattimentent: nregegm Sunday “whic Gas tcondneted "he 'the Suatay. school wan conducted OF the cicinney and : een ate hee fet eek AY owell who, hag, Deen ste i crigper is ionting “faplty. Sirs. Gler" Stewags is here visiting her Gpochee-in-iawe Sire’ Suite» Stevard. Ses "Ruth ‘Sharp of cruduata' was. in dren Gs ane Bana Aes, “Eaner Sung hod Her ugha ie tno ly Herb vetay “for “Btemingham. Slee Bewtesasing in Ron Payne, fora fee Ere Sunsing. in s Goca fe Sagan Gusia Ronerson and. few of {isTiriends motgred to, the ely last Be dase col Meerhy “went to” Fert BBE" ia?! saesrany, “Bien” Lyin ESZG nut redarmed Nome trom Chae: Hach PMEncro che has been spending ihe sbtimen: BROOKSIDE, ALA. * 1 W. Moody fe vers IL Sry, Job. seh Roganing er hughes Stem, oper Vins Greene as Tinciehffom aren, Mis whe ieicited er grandmother and eiher sa deete? Bra "Lute B. Smith of Baie, AKT wna Rene inat Sunday visiting the Mt, Neho Baptist Sunday hoa ‘Ripe smh nine dati FENinn ae the we, Bllrtm: aanocin: gialeran Of? win, Goner eaturmed HOP’ shutrdsy” rome Renasile, Alas Maat, SHUEY ton” attending one st Bee Suatfae meetings: “Meme Gearaia Beretta Toon Went Wink, Miah. Aner ee SSent the past weeks With Boothe. MONTGOMERY, ALA. nies Bost Holley of Birmingham ant'Suar suxenls: Sechendon ol Bie An Re EE niees of the. dunlor SNe cae Bite Seve choo! and Soe" Stopping, Ae the Nome ef Air Bre Wm Mebrode, (die, Petia St Midieo'vieies oad McClendon were en- Meese ithoneen nights airs Me- Kieae Seu ‘georges ates, Ea Newnaiand Lottie Repnolse, Erneat Severe A Wiles nots were present. . MOFFATT. ALA. The New Zion Bapilat ghurch gave MEAN SEM Petes se Re, ave Bub Fveon Reva. wi Gardner of Biackton, Aia., ‘were present, ‘Mr. and Sec" Wi “inty of Vance, “Alas” eho Ait, Seen the uetus of Sir ‘and Sine Becd Sicfls ‘have returned home, Nea Corde: Wills has one to tha Bul tanrmary for sn operation. Walter Boyd ciel agree ea \THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Laem, Cherie 1. Kates ene Bea Eadie & Atkins’ were caulety” married i the bride home fant Sunday’ ater: Soon” he Rear a at tntcheal octal ing. Mrs. Gals Figo eed ide uetinc ot her ghrengy Sir andr seo ata hana Aa Sot Rogers Sire indie .Carter fs om the lek fist. WINCHESTER, TENN. phe Revel T, Hidley left last Wed netiiy TOF Steqapnlg wo attend the wate SSnvetaon. fie ey. ge, wena SBENETUSE’ sud’ iat chia cig. ‘cdi She tee dames Rardin soem las Sia Gowane’ Atlee “Annie aerol re- iPad fromm Bites Ohi, recently. Mes Bre Eee and’ hire, “eM. Bravelton Sirived home fecumtiy trom, Las" Ane Eee ule, Sag Houle Gap 84 SF Bite hua ake inthe. ly. | NEWBERN, TENN. _katayentt tine “li return home iettecch Mérom® Boney woenca Sera” Attias gud, Rael eee ‘recenuly EEE eue? Mira "Florence, Graham {er elder in Deermnare where, she Wile Ther father batt” Haskine Stauth dled ase Saturday. The final held at the Baotine chute he™baughters. “ott "rabernacle had Sige of the body. HARTSVILLE, TENN. oct, of AT Rte aie Sitchien cete- 10a Bie iat aantvereary terete ofthe Bandiet ciuren and 1 Wag a Shoat guy estns the, maomers. They Eicm fo°recogntae him as a secon Mores. He was given about $50 by NerStembers and flende ae an expres Hy"U "Inet stineectatign for hls ood Mon," Mie Slaton Corley hnet re Hoag some trom school an Reagunt of iignee "SRE Gee ecomranied by. her Moret, Site "Atle ie Coney, "alice Roe faretate hasbeen ‘confined. te Aa neon account of ness. Bre. Bead “Betiou, Vernon Young and BIR Extrle Siccadaon were here from Nash- ‘Sill visiting’ thie frends last eee Willie Gh Bumey and Wille Hong were in Galiniin, Tenn. lant week. Gharile Britgewater “retired. ‘home fre Eoulavilos Hy. last weeks TULSA, OKLA, whe A. ME eonterence is tn exsion nee ou tg So Biston #.'B. Parke Presiaingy at Verson Chapel Ay My Biren Not whlch the Wey. P. WY, De- hie penton “Devs, Sadonce of Mo 1SiSe? Bula peetident of the Genera Botti ks Lonvention of Okinhora Te Noe "for Piusburen. ‘Pa Wilke Me anniversary adress of” the Biel city sale of that city. Dr. Jones SHGIC raltsadipbie ‘ant Cniengo be Bote felting to Oidaioma, "rhe Rev. re FLO teatur of he Union Hsp: Bie” chorehe attended (0. mustnens tn Eee Vee laa “ES Brooker tt ei’Mlusherse: Oita. ahd: Topeke, Kan. Ge Bee on.buninieen: Roscas: Danes SP blishonn ity attended to bustnen Sere thio weeks Dre Fe Selvin Cage Hetbert Hardy” and’ J We Renardson ERendea ‘party’ in) Muskogee ast S A. Batey. The foneral of wre Sacrteon "was conducted here. Sunday. Bee Teees e ditichter Mrs’ Fale Si: Sos anda son: Walter Jackson: Mr. STERLING. KY. Rev. Mr. “McElroy ty ‘attending the conference’ at Cleveland ‘Oblor” this Seat "Rhe “fethiama aipgera wile Boon Nov." Hien “Statelain Davis SGE Sec Ne'and: was Burled on Nov. She Is sored. oy tive aaughsere And Sng son Perma Fetch ied st Hit Sie Gananee, "ay wan 76" years, 0 Gnd fs survived by 11 children and 28 Erandenldren apd atten great grande Ehilttens the Bercndcr ison culo at Bei" Jonhson's once. GREENUPUP, KY. Oliver Chiilsan and Well Cosby wee asec, Kyu enuors inet eck’ Rey. Ppa Tie new pastor of the A ML Br church, arrived hat week. THY rex Fajgn of ras Mary Crown, a, former Feblaene of the glace, were. braneht Pole BoeShas! tr Bana, "Sits, "Grams ESE made her home with ter: Saughtor Bt Rintington W.Va, or several Stara: ‘hifen Mae Biack fk the gucat of Her" tiggers hig Cha Wale, 8 trap: fon, “ONS, Presiding» Blder J. WW. Bruiser of me Se urea Me Eppelbtinnen here, Sie Wuetne Greene entertained. the Piay-a-wwhile club. at $isShotne on the westnide witha Hale Miheen pany won * Amen "Oo eae obras atts Maoder Sinpear End Geneva, Martine, “Winntfecd, tea Bhd EIS omnes faze! Greene: tana SRomas, ‘Boroiny Warren, Messrs. Hl: area Steconnet? James own. Hiar= if oreahe” "George Jacknnn,” Granville SFecket Elsa Sad nichara Warren. A PAREN and Weather aseociaulon was of EAnista'A une wohool amornday evenipe Siar hatian, McConnell "wen “elected eigen “darn bawnes “Hriey cd GeanGINe ctttn “Chede ana lenned GareU Ga" ited econnen mugen: co the dance at Ironton, Ono, Wednes- Sty niente | PADUETE. KY. “the Gotten Lent Savins club ret on sang ht with Thomas te Massie Rat's Fifth Se" -Alnert Overby tn con: fhed'vg he ed shan Writated band. Shien ia ging” nim. erioun toute. Wit crag ip lara. after being Sonnnod “ts in bed'"tor nearig. two Seana Rak, Bo cees fereuttering Ei a bed Mager, wench he Injured In By tootunt! game with Eenevile, tnd, Thetnee, Ee “Crawtords pastor "at he Wathineton St" Baptist chureh, fs Shtay for tis Reals, | BARBOUAVILLE, KY. “Geo. Davey anon. the alch ist thin wete: Sin Jane Walker la en ‘the Het ise "Phe fsera! settlces of ans ‘Gira Merrit Britton were convtucted by She"hew: Geo" Higsios® Some of the furcoftown’ eonigvwho attended, the funeral were Sirm Geo. Toitns and Mrs Geo tye warin Big Stone: Vara few Gea. Tye wae in Big Stone, Vasa fo diye Task "weeks CLEATON, Ky. ‘The danting which Sein eld tast sundiy wna well attended” Phe Rowe ROME nonnd of taht Uae’ detvered aniring. "sermon sp Sanday. Mrs Eiigree ican is, vilung her Ganehtor RcrSiadiconte calogn'™ Sse eetite Muatin‘is at nome viding net urothers Atetdn'” Bul’ Brevens We note a Frit Jonnogn sithen vo" ahnognes hs rath oe Name. Oe ne death of his sister. Emily Drake. Howard, who has been sick. Ia able to he out again. Bre. Allce Hicks, who was called to the bedslde of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Virginia Mixon. at Majestic. Alm. has returned home. Mra. Marsha Fate and children are viaiting in Bir- mingham this weok. Mr. and Ara. Geo Dandridge and Mr. and Mrx._ Chas. Withers “motored, to Blackton_ Satur- day. Jamies Goodson of Garnsey, Als, was a’ lation of Air- and sira, Yiustet Bowman,. ‘Sites, Rosa. Lea and Jonn Boyd smado,a wip to ‘Manuel, “Ain. Saturday. Mrs. Batey Bowinan “nas gang 42. Clteineadt 0 Join her” Nose tang for am indeninite stay: 'Sorn. to Sir, ang Sirs. Johnson, a boy. Rother nk tee ane ae ee Rak oe Cees at ne at i ey Rar coe aiid Gaeta a stk, or atiigeat ae tt BERS tac eee cea Weel ie am Seaeriail Mende GBS Cie etic aol a aeely as Ghee i Re cae Rie ee Eisteores dome “aie Bis eat tal bhi eae Sa eh Gite Soe? ean i cor Sere, anes preg tte SO oe route to, idaho, “thos. "sau here Visiting her parenten tie. and iy erg, ialting her parent, ae, and Set Rane ae Pe a Ser tener Seat te a Pilate Simhat te eae at i Bast ote ait oct" at Nothin Shad" atts fete aren terete ae sr tent boa aie SG © Ee ama? MN, sdetails as Set etare S eae aloes hospital. here WYOMING Rock SPeunes- we, LOUISIANA ‘adtaetacces a Our Women Need Not Let Their Youthful Appearance Slip Away With the ‘Years WOMAN'S peace of mind and happiness seems to de- A pend on her “looks” more than anything else. When. - she realizes her complexion no longer has that smooth, youthful appearance, either from carelessness or not using the right means to keep it always looking fresh, smooth and lovely, most any woman is apt to become morose and “blue”’s lose confidence in herself, and lose interest in what is going on around her, . : Nearly every woman realizes nowadays that “good looks” are a greater asset in life even than a well informed mind, or stylish and becoming clothes; that a lovely skin fs Nature’s own letter of recom- mendation which quickly sets aside such obstacles as lack of education, wealth or social position. _ Above everything else, the present age démands that a woman must look youthful. Nothing shows your age quicker than lines In your face. “Crow's feet” and wrinkles or loose, flabby skin make a woman of thirty-five look fifty. Wrinkdes*and loose, flabby skin are sure signs your Lymph isn’t doing its duty. The Lymph is a sort of second circulation. It carries nourishment for the tissues which bind the differént layers of skin together. When these tissues fail to receive the proper amount of food from the Lymph, just Ike any other ‘living thing, they shrivel up, and then wrinkles appear and the skin becomes loose and flabby looking. , Plainly the thing to do to correct this condition 4s to feed the tissues through the pores and speed up the circulation by regular massage with a good tissue food such as the wonderfully soothing and effective Cold Cream which bears the well-known Black and White label. By commencing the use of Black and White Cold Cream as soon as the first wrinkle ap- pears, it is easy to build up the, tissues, and soon restore that smooth, lovely Ieok to your skin, But even the worst cases of wrinkles and flabbiness yield in a remarkably short time when the nightly massage 4s kept up regularly, because this makes the skin tis- sue firm and lovely. Better still, you can avoid these imperfections ang Kéep the skin always soft and. smooth by commencing to use Black and White Cold P) BLACK WHITE Quality as High as the Best oe _ @t Prices Lower than the Rest Cream now, if you have passed what the French call your “first youth.” ‘That excessive redness of the face and that crim- son color of the nose, which is so often seen on cold, frosty days, is another indication the circulatfon isn’t right. ‘This affliction calls for a little different treat- ment. Bathe the face and nose in one pint of hot water in which two tablespoonfuls of epsom salts have been dissolved. Do this for about ten minues every day and finish off with a dash of cold water. Dry the skin and then apply Black and White Cold Cream. One of our authorities on beauty says this is the best treatment known for this condition. Its wonderfully soothing .and healing properties make Black and White Cold Cream the ideal applica- tion for rough, dry and chapped skin. If your hands | have become “cracked” or chapped these windy days, put on a pair of “Black and White Cold Cream” gloves for a night or so and see what a difference it makes. To do this, simply'cut the tips off the fingers of an old pair of gloves and line them with Black ané White Cold Cream. - It ts not surprising that so many people are turn- ing to Black and White Cold Cream when you take into consideration its pleasing effectiveness, wonder-" ful fragrance and excellence, at such low, popular prices, The 50c jar contains three times as much as the liberal 25¢ one. The almost unbelievable rate at which this delightful and soothing creation is selling accounts for the ability of its makers to sell it at such low, popular prices; and is making it a leader among the other famous Black and White Beauty Creations, such as Cleansing Cream, Peroxide (Vanishing) Cream, “Incense of Flowers” Face Powder, etc, which are so popular everywhere that they are selling at the tremendous rate of more than elght million packages a year, ~ ¥ STAGE ‘“There’s a xarden tn hér face, Where roats and white lites’ grow." mooie Engiish Song. SATUNDAT, NOVEmsen 16, Tre” UNDER THE CAPITOL DOME DON'T ASK FOR HAIR GROWERS—THERE IS ONLY ONE. SAY HAIR VIM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1922 Washington, D. C. Nov. 9. Herbert L. McCormick, Jr., the attorney of Lice Ltce, David J. Dawson, in 1918, is being held for the action of the attorney Attorney Emerson for the prosecution of Lice Ltce for the death penalty. The three lawyers for the defendant contended for acquittal Dunbar High Miner Normal Shaw Junior High "Honor Day" was featured at Show Junior high school at the University. Because of the large number of teachers enrolled in the program, the close registrations last week. According to the latest data, the number of athletic association memberships secured to training. Mina Saslale's section, SB-1, and Mr. Bannister's section, SB-2, are the most active. Mina Dolphis 'A-1 section is a close third, and Mr. Bannister's section is a close third, friendly, and all sections have 100 new membership as their goal. Under the SB-1 section, not only are English language department, pupils in the SB Spanish section are not taught. To Work). The ninth grade classes in each of the SB science class are enrolled for exhibition purposes. Each member of the SB science class THE MUSEUM WHEN IN WASHINGTON STOP AT THE NEW LIBERTY HOTEL The Hotel with the Homelite Atmosphere New Jersey Ave. at D. N. W. Five miles' walk from Tolon Station. Nearly freestanding acres of great rates. PROKE LENCOLN 6187 J. I. GREENLEASE, Prop. DON'T ASK FOR HAIR GROWER HAIR BOIL ON THE WHEELS GUARANTEED TO POSITively G ADDED MAKES FOR ARTICLE MARK FOR HAIR VIM CHEM. CO. E. U.S. CAPITOL Personal Profferings SCRIPTURE TEXT CALENDARS FOR 1924 NOW READY GIVEN AWAY FREE TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS PERIODIC TEXT CALENDAR FOR THE YEAR 1924 JANUARY 1924 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 STATE NEWS Junior Jottings Collegiate Chate. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER shire of Texas. Among those attending the Lincoln-Hampton game last week the players were Marshall, saillen Russell and Mr. Henri Penn; Mlascas Chomaseaer Herrick Dr. and Mr. Warfield. Mr. and Mrs.coln university; Dr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Curtis, Dr. and Mrs. Sweilon Savoy. Dr. and Mrs. Mortimer M. Harris and Dr. Washington of Newark, who was visiting Wash- Miss Ellen Coppage, teacher of correct speech in the public schools, gave a lecture on the role of the role of entertainment. Her versatility as a role player rendered by Miss Weatherless. The membership social will be on Thursday, November 11, at 10 a.m. in the gymnasium, on the national secretary who spent a week of conference with the Phyllis Wheatley Haciad league held its first meeting of the Phyllis Wheatley Dr. Diffenderfors presiding. The residents of the "Y" building last Sunday. Lincoln Temple Carltservers, Barrens' big clubs will be reproduced by the Girl Reserves on Monday. The Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity will stage a womanhood and gender game that put over so successfully the King Turtles park, will have an Egyptian evening club that will cover the gymnasium. The Giravo club will cause shields of Maucher. The society will show. The marriage of Miss Dolly Pounder will emphasize the popularity of the young women who reside beginning with Mrs. Norma Clayton Bacchus, the first Phyllis Wheatley at the 16th Announcement is made of the 12th St. "Y." Capt. Eugene L. C. Davidson former national intercollegiate member of the Harvard wrestling squad. Benefit Life insurance company gave a supper to the former members and insurance Co., in the Assembly hall for president of the National Benefit delivered an excellent address in the morning, the American Lifespan with such associated bodies as A. M. E. church had the rare opportunity Garcia Cormoran White in recital last week. Mr. White was presented by the President on Sunday, Nov. 11, we will have as our guest in the morning, the American Lifespan with such associated bodies as the last rites were said last Sunday over the remains of the late Miss Wheatley. This life triumphantly after a remarkable career years. The pastor officiated, assisted by Rev. Butler and Crawford, for the newspapers and magazines for the ban-sold and the proceeds will be reported through the regular channels, through the Miss Weatherless national secretary and the Y. M. C. A. sack before the Allen last Sunday evening at 6 o'clock. A talent concert was held under the auspices of the Woman's Foreign Mission last week. The Epworth league held its meeting last week with S. Weaver Dramatic club is to be congratulated upon its forward step in securing the a notable dramatist, to instruct the club in the presentation of its next sentencing. The Ten Tribes of Israel was given the week of Oct. 23 for the benevolence of the chairman of the committee. Wo wish to announce with much appreciation Mrs. Ellen J. Brown on the organ and also $100 from Mrs. Browne also generously contributed $25 towards the your favorite consideration any activity fostered by the National Benefit Society, the very energetic secretary-treasurer. He is in a position just now to make investments which will be interesting. Mrs. Williams lectured to the Phyllis Wheatley S-wine circle on Wednesday was among those present. Chandler Owen, editor of the Messenger, reporter, and historian, presented a stirring lecture enriched with a vast audience at the Lincoln theater last Sunday. The Uniform Ranks of the corps presented last week an Indian band and U Sts. N, W. D. Derry Percy's jazz band furnished the mude for the occasion. University will present to the public of Washington H. University university will present to the public of Washington H. University We have arranged to distribute a limited number of the Wonder Scripture Text Calenders to new subscribers and renewals for the Chicago Defender, with no increase in our regular rates. 6 Months' Subscription, $1.75 Or we will forward, post paid, one of the beautiful calendars, upon receipt of postoffice money order for 50c. Write quick, as only a limited number will be used. 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INVENTORS FREE FREE BOOKLET Manufacturers Patent Co., Inc. 850 Fifth Ave. New York, N.Y. Guadalupe Avenue of charge complete information regarding inventors, Patent Trade-Marks and copyrights. ILLINOIS STATE NEWS| Se ek eet et ae en beeen the ‘Grerce. of Machelor” of ‘eduexuon Hom Che inne "Sint Sobral eotege Sema ul the destre wa onerted Ay Ritee Cnales Cay lee Seth Pel aioe i het nr Troan te tnnietian ta See Simistate te asi paing: wih hash SRanC Sone ea’ member of ‘Ligeia ward) school of “auina A few yearn ‘Shia de, raduated the nich ‘honors {from Groer collese, Mooperton, il isa oie a tmersbor at tae east Se igh tea, HS shpel ge Sn Spussal" poner for et SSL ae oh, "He ES Baa TRDvCh BCH ia pew Rae oF Ser Sh goe ae RE HENS. ees Ritaberts ere’ eociatcletin te take Sheciat ine epstal Uiering othe bi INE Rind’ "Bom the’ wongancemnts Fase ane fanart Ret 3 3 Shogo "has deem paid cut Tor the ewe Siting ahaa ald, Siners fan MMR Photine’ Say meeting of the Tnthe of Rushen and’ Center Stn. Rapllet Sine of lenatoa, lo Oc 28" pe Brinclpal speaker. "xt the church school SePsie Bapuid church Ook. at Tab o'clock, the following yours wom- Eiiscis Median ee pane ‘rostral tee reseed ease rae Serres alse ate Magee. Wie Bhs Saath sere eae Nott. Mls ROR Sink Race asoa ashe Sts Seshaee Miajere aise mele” Das SSeS Lecco eBonata. The ‘Mphnale HO presented by the pastor’ Saisar BeTTaRen Scerlncaes for Tie ears work ofthe tedener Bate" SOME ere Cheen® wo tise BUS Leche Madr sod Sieg “Guunerins Teeeate ta ne MOLeaR® atnkan” banquet EgiiRine te tothe at che nae: Since of Eins anes tebe SSG, ahh "Raendey Sieht eRe Buncipal adareng was delivered by the Ree Penn cre ot eo Foam SRT ANSE SESSA aires ches BY Sree Meet Btecieced Ke Ber, Seanemacter. (Hla ener Sader "7. Binley of Qulocy seas Ee Foeat of manor” He fala & nen HobatSS ee UNE and’ eke cenit S'BE, Marte ene eactn eeeion of Bee Gettt Bante” Site coneegtion 385, So0'in intl ae Bim St Bae Tat Shute eanedey tnd Teese BRS ie he Sy? 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AURORA, 141 se ane BUA teat on Brae" St wie ene, alter ett Friday ‘to attend tho dcdlcatton of the ee eee Baa Pen de ele eat er erat Mrs, ‘rede, stage tt selagned from And. other points inthe East” where She attended the convention of the Par= felenda, donn "Wesley Itede of Ait ie, “eee ite oe Te ty hea ie chiens wednestas, Oct, BI. and. was Wwuricd tp thia city Badh si oe ee pee Pale teat rear Te iat ce one Hae caer he bang iat ‘Moore at Kane Si. Sntertained & num: bat Raper aaa ieee faving for their home at Corydon, Ind inn ele ayaa ite See, Stel Shel ty 2an IRS RRR ae Bars i eee es ane Soar ae eee ae ie Sen of Allen chapel have ormamiied & i Matt atl ca the removal of the cottages ‘The buds fontit after Jan. 1. John M. Pollard, Fe ate deere Cee weeks ecesntly in Rockford. Mra, Jo- Siac on meee, Gre areca Sara ae Bien Hallsiong Sonecrt ail soctal at Bins wantraenaorernnie sai Hisar tice acai Rats for the minister, The Tec. 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INDIANA THEATER INDIANAPOLIS Beginning Sunday, Nov. 11, for Four Days "WESTBOUND LIMITED" STARRING RALPH LEWIS DON'T FAIL TOONEE IT INDIANAPOLIS CLASSIFIED THE NEW KEROSENE LIGHT BEATH ELECTRIC OR GASOLINE day at the home of the president, Mrs. Cordia Ford. Births Deaths William Sumner, 48, Central Indiana Jane Langer, 48, Chicago, Illinois; Jane Langer, 32, city hospital; Sila Gowdy, 62, $59, payee; Lara Koehler, 22, 853 Johnson, John Fryer; Husband, 22, 853 Johnson, John Fryer; Shelley, 32, city hospital; Boone T. Walter Montgomery, 32, city hospital; MARION, IND. LIBERTY IND Mess Tatubia Wail is sick. Mrs Wm Maruel entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wm Maruel. Mrs Wm attended Duree J. Duree at dinner Sunday, Mrs. Isley of Lichmond was a Sunday guest of her mother. Mrs Wm attended Lichmond attended the meeting at the First Baptist church Thursday evening; FITZGERALD IND LAFAYETTE, INC. SOUTH BEND, IND. Miss Lila Spoolin and M. Aherle were quietly married recently in St. Louis, Missouri, and held at the home of the bridge 2523 West 12th Street, St. Louis, Missouri, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bronston and Gloria where they were called an account of their son being seriously injured to the city on account of the death of Scully to spending a four days in Chicago attending the fourth regional convention, Mrs. Frank Johnson of Chickasaw clustering her husband at 129 N. Adams and 222 following an illness of four weeks. Surviving are her husband and a number of her children. She entertained the Working Hope club of Douglas W. Henry, age 2 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Spoolin, died at 129 N. Adams. W. I. Sroydy of Friendship Bands Sunday, LuL Anderson, age 16 died weeks. Her remaining were shipped to Indianapolis for burial. Ms. Myrtle was sent to Chicago to spend the week-and to Chicago to spend a farewell reunion from a shelters operation. J. M. Dixon between the hospitals to spend the week to Chicago to spend a farewell reunion from a shelters operation. A program was conducted by a speaker, response by the Rev. Mr. Bell. FORT WAYNE, IND The Universal club met at the residence of Mrs. Littlebon on Melissa St. Slips and, son, Junior, have returned to the University, where Cracker sat Sunday in Garrard, Ind.,接待 to the young people of the Wheatley Girl Reserves gave a pot luck on Friday at Afternoon. The Misses Cochely Boulevard, Mrs. Wilson and Ida Jones have returned from gonding the week before. Mrs. Wilson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Bowman of Chichester at a five-course Sunday evening, Henry Warrington an automobile accident, Mrs. Cora in the city to remain in indulgence. A number of friends united in giving a dance of Mrs. James Black on Wednesday in Halloween peculiaries and the evening was spent in music and games, served Mrs. Carrie Rock died Monday after an illness of one year. She was a momma and the Eastern Star Girl Surviving are the husband, two daughters. NO LONGER DREAD PIMPLES No better news could be given people who suffer the embarrassment of having their fingers subject them to than the announcement made by the world's best known skin specialists that a few years ago introduced White Ointment recently perfected will show a positive decline in such skin diseases as plumps, biotinoma, rash, tetter, breakout, etc. This prediction is already coming true, judging from the tremendous success of the White Ointment. It is already selling at the unprecedented rate of nearly two million packages a year, and dealers are commending it to their friends and customers. It is economically price, in liberal packages. The life expectancy times as much as the life age—Adv. STATE NEWS CONNERSVILLE, IND. WEST BADEN, IND. The rally on Nov. 28 at First Baptist church went far over the usual and exuberant Goodman of Louville, Ky., preached Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. J. Kraeber, Sunday's pastor, Mrs. J. Moorland is cent and joined as a watch care member of the church. Mrs. J. Moorland is the ham, owner of the largest and most successful barber shop in the city, and stays at Waddy Hotel. J. Tenny Blount, owner of the Detroit Center, stays at the hotel. Leslie Smith of Fort Wayne sat for Saturday with the waiters staff. West Baden Hotel quartet—Messon, Danielle, and the sisters—sang on a special program for waiters Sunday at the M. E. church. The Rev. J. Mason, former pastor of the Baptist church, a few hours on Sunday, the guest of Mrs. Lars Burnett. BRAZIL IND. Glen Barnett and Mila Evan Russell of Chicago were married on Saturday, June 16, home of the bishop's aunt, Mira. Maggie Stewart, a senior at home to their many friends and relatives, are at home to their many friends and relatives, Murray spent the week here with relatives. Mrs. Lawrence Bailie and sister, Mrs. Ella Evans, dinner guests of Mrs. Ella Evans, dinner guests of Mrs. Ella Evans, Torte Haute. Little Misa Anna and biscise Grisson were here to celebrate their home on North Ashley St. The home on North Ashley St. The home were well attended Sunday. Rev. H. H. Gillen spent ten days in Torte Haute. VIRGINIA WAYEPLY VA Mrs. James Boston and family are in the city, the guests of their sister Mrs. Isaac Drew and left them a baby, Mrs. Leslie Jackson and left them a fine girl. Miss Levandaw Drew continues Interment at the E. Zion church on the fourth Sunday. The Rev. H. L. Platt is pastor. NOREOLK. VA. Christine Simmons, 5 years of age, miraculously recovered from a broken wrist and wounded at the home of her parents, 422 Nicholson St. She was taken to St. Vincenna's hospital, where she was found. The Golden Social club met at the home of Miss Skira Whilder, Willis Goodly, The Willing Workers Club and Circla met at the home of Lawrence was hostess at her home on the Golden Social club held an interesting meeting at the home of J. with Mrs. Lizzie Shields. St. Peter's Red, Chicolec St. Mrs. Alma Givens was hostess to a number of her friends at the Golden Social club. St. The Needle Craft. Art circle met at The Royal Twelve Social club met with Mrs. Annie Brack at her home on Mrs. Annie Lee were hostesses to the Golden Social club met with Mrs. Eliza Digall of Levitton Ave. Metropolitan Social Club and Flauntshub St. The Neckle Social club met at the home of the Douglas Lifer- GEORGIA DAWSON, GA ALBANY, GA. Harry Gouldrock has returned from a one-month monthly meeting at the home of Ms Elizabeth Wellace, Mrs. C. G. Wilson, the medical will be at the home of Mrs. W. D. Brown. H. H. Williams is greatly impressed. A diagnosis of illness. Augustus Hornock is sick. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER INDÉPENDENCE ISAN. NEW YORK Miss Petitfond, the eleucinator, gave a local talent. Miss Petitfond had charges of the Sunday. Bunnie Wiley moved to Troy, N. X., to visit Mrs. Frances Boltg. ROCHESTER, N. Y. Mrs. Addie Townes, entertained a number of Glendale at the residence of her Aide, on Oct. 30. The evening was a drive, on Oct. 30. The evening was a Cannon was winner of the hails' prize and O. B. Rivens the gonflemented ladies went to Mrs. Fred Marshall and Mrs. Gus Johnson, obliterate member in a surprise at her home in Spencerport on Oct. 30. Mrs. Johnson, who is 30 years old, was presented with a life member's award at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. DOING HIS DUTY "For two years I suffered agonizing pain in my stomach, belching up sour and bitter fluids and gas, and I was unable to help me. The first dose of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy made me feel 100 per cent better, and I am now able to help me in my life. I deem it my duty to advise other sufferers." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the inflammation and allays the inflammation which \causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. One will convince my office refunded at all drugs—Adv. FORT SCOTT, KAN. HUTCHINSON, KAN. ITHACA. N. Y. SYRACUSE N. Y. AUBURN, N. Y. ROCHESTER, N. Y. her daughter, three sons, Edgard of Moor City, Mo—other relatives and a host of friends Mr. and Mrs. J Bruce of 652 East City, Boca Raton, a baby boy. Eugene Hirsch gave a gift to the children, who was enjoyed by all who attended. Joe Johnson, who broke his leg some time ago, J. D. Barkalde delivered a delightful gift to the children. The day, Rev. M. Barkalde is the Christian Record. The People's forum has been reorganized and the first call to the "World's Greatest Weekly" by 2858 W. Novella, McDonald. MANHATTAN, KANS. Vera Huckman went to Fort Scott Miss Vivian Wilson is reported very visitor in the South and recently spent the week-end here visiting rela- tions with her family. TOREKA KAN The Mason will have funeral services at St. John A. M. church on Thursday, Jan. 11, and will have an active class leader for many years. The branch Y. M. C. A. probed his first sermon last Sunday, Rev. J. K. Hearn, the evening services. Many friends and relatives have joined the intention to enter the ministry. S. D. Hoacker, Sr. president of Looker Dyer family in Topeka and took a much interest in the Mabin of Muscovie, Okla. in Topeka taking special stenographic work Wood is teacher. Ted Hawkins, president of Christian Endeavor of the quarter, M. Aaron Ablot led the dedication of a piano soo. "My Lord Delivered Daniel," by S. Coleridge-Ryder, Christopher Watkins met at St. John A. M. C. A. forum. The Y forum rendered a good program: Talk by by Arthur Burton; talk, "The Good of a Forum," M. Halvin; talk, "The Next Sunday an Aristocracy program will be rendered. All invited meetings met with Mrs. Iz. Williams, hostess, Mrs. Mary read Iz. Williams, read current topics Meadams bright. Hooker and Green used the paper, which was very good. Mrs. Walter Dawle, Caledonia Ave, on the evening of Oct. 14, and the make-up of the guests would have sent King Tudor back to sleep. Eleanor Pattieence and Miss Emily Lewis, Harry Nell has leased all of the Colored fraternities with Him Rell, L. E. Hass, Mrs. E. Hass, Mr. Olive Baptist church attended the late Colored Colonel E. M. Ezion church will hold its annual father and son banquet on October 25 at Sprague, A. J. Jameson nand W. H. Stockton are the committee in charge of the Rochester for a number of years, with a gift of furniture to the Pilgrim Life insurance company. The Citicum Defender and Hawking barber shop. NYACK, N. Y. The Republican club held a reopening of the Fletcher is president. Mrs. J. M. J. Stevenson, field missionaries, and Dr. Richard Fletcher is president to the Baptist state convention held in Alameda, Calif., and Jackson Ave. visited friends in Yonkers, Mrs. Johnson and children have rescheduled the summer in Nyack. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of little folks in honor of their daughter, Florence. Mrs. and Mrs. Daisy Silko motored to Vilonia, N.C., an old resident of Nyack, who is days in the old folks' home there. YONKERS, N. Y. HOW TO GET RID OF CATARRH A Simple, Safe, Inexpensive Method That Clears Out the Head, Nose and Throat There is no disease more offensive or disagreeable or no disease that will lead to as much serious trouble as catarrh. You can now get rid of it by a simple, safe, pleasant home remedy discovered by Dr. Blosser, a ca- Inhalation Inhalation Dr. Biossert 'Remedy is' composed of medicinal herbs, flower oil, and smoke you smoke in a dainty pipe or cigarette. The throat is inhaled into the air passages of the head, nose throat and lungs. 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On account of the illness of Mrs. Brooks each member of the club served. The missionary society of the A. M. B. church met at the home of the late Mrs. Gulina, and noon. By Mrs J. B. Coleman, the next meeting will be held at the church parsonry. TEXAS The Blackshear high school has opened. The faculty for the year are Mrs. Stella Eperson, Mrs. Elineseus Mrs. Stella Eperson, Mrs. Elineseus E. D. Huff, and Mug. O. D. Relf. TAYLOR TEXAS The Rev. W. W. L. Covington, Mendames L. B. Harrison, Rote Webb and Vernon B. B. Browne, reception at San Antonio recently, Mrs. B. Harrison recently, Mrs. M. Elkin last Friday for Allurea, The Rev. C. Browne recently in the interest of the Orton Orphan home at Giller Texas. He last Sunday morning and at Mc. Cavity Baptist church in the evening, and last Sunday morning and at Mc. Cavity Baptist church in the evening, and friends in Sayerville recently. NEVADA RENO NEV Ed Fluus has returned from San Antonio and is confirmed in the hospital with pneumonia. 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While here he visited Mr. Laura Clara of Hastings St. has returned home after visiting friends in Buffalo, Oysterhead, for a trip to Minneapolis, Minn., where she will visit friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dukes entertained her, honoring Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Benson. Mrs. Cora Sewell of McGraw Hill entertained her after a much needed rest. Mrs. Jennifer Johnson entertained a number of friends. The fast. The Rev. L. T. Clay was elected state missionary of the B a p i t 1 5 1 2. He was the president of Euclid Ave, is back in the city after a trip to Pittsburgh. The Girls Friendly society, consisting of some of the girls of the inclusive society girls, held its Halloween party at the Wayne Medical auditorium Friday, the evening of October 25, and so were the boys. Everyone enjoyed a very lovely night. Dr. H. D. Hawkins, the director of Olsen Visiting his wife, Mrs. H. D. Shaw, who resides there, Dr. H. D. Mrs. Oscar and Mrs. Reynolds dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Prericks Sunday. TERRY ite Tailoring STYLES boats $22.50 Up anything you want. We make tailors for Ladies and Gents. in our own shop. BILTMORE BINKS, Prop. CAFE IN CONNECTION EVER DAY AND UP S OF ALL KINDS A FOOD CHOP SUEY — CHOPS Give Us A Call TOINE CHERRY 3992 RUG STORE ONS FILLED PERTS HAPPY SERVICE ALL NIGHT COR. GRATIOT AND ANTOINE ot try— EGGERT CO. FICE OUTFITTERS Cherry 2451 Phone Main 3052 THE CHICAGO DEFENDER At Plymouth Congregational Church At the Plymouth church on Sunday morning speak on the subject, "The Challenger to the Christian Church." Sunday afternoon give a full report of the National Council meeting, recently held at Springfield, the Mens Brotherhood of the church Metropolitan Community Church The Metropolitan Community Church the pastor, spoke on the subject, "Christ's Master Passion." last Sunday morning, the theme was discussed, "Going the See the Martyrs." the Martyrs lingered the passage in the Bible, as oftimes many have done. Classes are now held on Sunday, the Bible activities. If you are interested or phone Garfield 655-311. The Sunday Evening club presents this Sunday evening the Housekeeper association. Spend a pleasant and helpful evening with his family, and out of her storehouse of experience. Remember, this is the friendly and warmest stranger. Second Baptist Church Last Tuesday evening at the Second Baptist church, a most unique Halloween party was given. The basement was filled with black cats and Halloween colors. There were ghosts, goatskins, witches, fairies and everything: the charming cats, goatskins, Iola Young and the Curley cats and hundreds of others were present. Ebenezer A. M. E. Cornerstone Lald Last Sunday, one of the most im- pressive quarantine was Whiskey in the city was the laying of the corner- stone of the Ebenezer A. M. E. church. Wolverine lodge of Elka officiated, after a stirring service in the church, which was presided over by the pastor, the Rev. M. C. Wright, during which he Phone Cherry 1207. Lady Assistant Bruce R. Etter UNDERTAKER Office and Chapel, 2535 St. Antoine St. at Adelaide THE HE CORSET Room 6—588 Gratiot Designers and Makers of High Girdles and Sur We Specialize in Abnorm Invited to Call and In Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. T. J. & I. B. HEN THE HENSON CORSET SHOP Designers and Makers of High Grade Corsets, Brasieres, Girdles and Surgical Belts We Specialize in Abnormal Sizes. You Are Invited to Call and Inspect Our Models T. J. & I. B. HENSON, Owners --- Y. W. P. A. C. Notes The Missionary societies of the Detroit district will hold their quarterly mass meeting on the first Wednesday of the member in Lomax temple in North Detroit. Arrivals at Hotel Tanzy RIGHT IN THE FRONT LINE OF NEARLY EVERYTHING THAT IS WORTH- WHILE IN DETROIT IS FOUND THE NAME OF: See Our Funeral Home and Appointments!! 1391 Mullett Street, at Russell (Two Phone) Cadillac 5548 Missionary Notes Hotel Dupont Hotel Biltmore JACKSON, MICH. STATE NEWS James Jones, Mrs. Gertrude Harrison and Mrs. May Terrell were the committee in charge. The Rev. Mr. Crider, the pastor, and the district,接待 a few days in Jackson. The Cornucopia club gave a reception in the church parishers. The Missionary ladies will serve dinner in the church Thanksgiving day. The Ladies Cultivate the Church. The Missionary ladies all persons who want their church and society doles and other news published will please telephone or hand home; $23.-jot not later than Friday. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. Miss Marie Thomas, a student at Junior college, is teaching music at the Junior college football team, who was hurt in the Michigan college game, and is right guard on the Junior college football team, who was hurt in the Michigan college game, and is right guard on the Northwestern, Mrs. Della Keene, 93 sigs. 15%, Mrs. J. Emory, 171 Union Ave., are convalescing. Quarterly meeting services will be observed in the Co. church at 3 o'clock Sunday. The thirty-third anniversary of Messiah Baptist church and the 12 o'clock service in Northcross, will be held Nov. 7 to 12. Irving Bohson is a new arrival and will be a guest at Fraser, Haven Ave. Dr. Wm. T. Grady of Washington, D. C., is spending a week at Bolden, Stanley Barnett, Jr. is able to be out on crutches. He was hurt in the Delaware St. is quite ill. KALAMAZOO, MICH. ALLIANCE MICH < PENTON HARBOR, MICH. FLINT, MICH. Frank Taylor, M.D. I1E 11st. is very ill at the Hurley hospital. Mrs. Ford, M.D., will be visiting Den, Mich. where she attended the M.D. county convention. Mr. and Mrs. Allen county convention. Mr. and Mrs. engagement of their daughter Marte to the cheerleader Indiana. The wedding will be held in Den. The Miss Pipes of Covington, La. is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. L. Leach of Den. PONTIAC, MICH. Furniture, Pianos, Commercial and Household Goods—Large Van by Load or Hour—Storage, Crating, Packing and Shipping MOVING AND EXPRESSING Estimates Free—A. L. Gremler, Mgr. ARKANSAS AUGUSTA, ARK. NEWPORT ARK HUMPHREY, ARK. Miss Clara Spearman was recently here visiting her mother. Miss Spearman, a native of Kansas City, where they will make their own Mrs. Myles Miller left recently for Kansas City, where they will make their own Mrs. Harlin, the accident Mrs. of Harlin, and the church, was shot. The doctors report that she may possibly recover. The doctors recently convened at Eilerson, Ark. Delegates from the First Baptist church and the church of St. John the Baptist and cousin left recently on a trip to Chicago, Mrs. Dorn Webster and son Robert Webster made a short stop at Humphreys to her mother and other relatives. Charity work now at Humphreys of Scott, Missouri was a business. In the recent contest among the newsboys William Nelson was the FLORIDA TAMPA, FL LEMON CITY. FLA. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Holmes and Mrs. Maurice Miller motorized to Miami recently. KENDRICK ELA The Rev. J. H. Matter of Gainsville, Fla. visited Mount Tabor A. M. E church on the 20th st. and preached Rev. D. J. Carter and his congregation. NORTH CAROLINA ASHEVILLE. N. C. Judge Wm. Harrison of Chicago, Ill., was the guest of this city and spoke News must be at 35 Clintonman Ave. Mrs. Wm. B. Cowan of this city has returned after a serious operation at 35 Old Md. All boys are requested to be present at Calvary Presbyterian church in the Junior Media society meetings. 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Dayton and Cincinnati, greatly impressed, had a reception was tendered them and 50 other guests in a sunny resort. A sumptuous repast was served by Caterer Jrassfield. The Apex St. was recently incorporated under the name of the St. Louis area, including some of our most progressive citizens, are: Robert B. Walker, Hooker Page, vice president; Hooker Page, treasurer; Clarence Williams, assistant general manager; Harry B. Walker, treasurer; Clarence Williams, assistant general manager; Harry B. Walker, treasurer; Clarence Williams, writes the Defender from New York. Paramount Records corporation, two of his famous titles, appears in Cleveland Nov. 19, was his accompanist. He before returning home, Rev. H. C. Card at M. Haven Baptist church, in Columbus on a special mission. Weevil, our outbreak, is being improved slowly. The Woodland Park Resort company motorized to Toledo and after attending Star Building & Loan company motorized Star Building & Loan company. Mr. M. Johnson, attorney B. H. Fisher and Gory Hunt, assistant. Mr. Aureus went to Windsor, Canada, to attend the Kersey, returning to Cleveland with her husband, the agent of the Woodland Park Resort company, spent a few days in the beautiful resort. Phyllis Wheatley Notes Among the Churches Among the churches Mt. Zion, the morning the pastor, the Rev H. M. Kingley, preached the lesson to local conditions. Mr. Chauneye and represent- ers the lesson to local conditions. Mr. Chauneye and represent- ers the lesson to local conditions. Mr. Chauneye and represent- ers the lesson to local conditions. Among the new teachers in the Sunday school are Miss Cecile and Miss Hazel Harris. The primary department is being reorganized, with the young men's class, Miss Susie Tyler, teacher, now number 50, one of the young men's class, the T. T. T. plans a Thanksgiving dinner the choir made, the dinner last Tuesday, a special committee gave a dinner for 4, the Philharmonia class will hold its annual assembly, serving supper on a committee giving the supper Nov. 21. The pastor was absent for a few days but will occupy the pubilk Mrs. STATE NEWS Organize Toussaint Branch A branch of the Knights of Tuscanus was organized in Cleveland recently by Black Adam, E. 69th St., at a location in the Bronx. He E. 89th St., also as national state deputy of Ohio and Kentucky. The Knights E. 89th St., also 260 members, the parent organization having its inception in New York city, championship of our political, economical and educational rights, and promulgation of our international factor in the fernal world. Dr. Saunders Progressive Dr. Wm. P. Saunders, 4508 Central Dr., has installed at great expense one new, has installed in the city in order that our people may have access to the latest science. Lung, heart, stomach, bowel, bone and head diseases are easily diagnosed by a lady attendant assist Dr. Saunders. Prof. Calhoun Coming The Playhouse Settlement Benefit theatre, 100 West 42nd Street, the pianoist of New York city, in reality at Cory M. E. church, 55th and 66th Street, 100 West 42nd Street, assisted by Frederick D. Hackley, tenor Sopha Bailor, reader, and Mabel C. Bailor, soprano. $1 general admission, 50 cents; $1 general admission, 50 cents. Elks Reception Don't forget the Elk grand reception at Wilson at Sojackle, 6184 Eucid Ave. Cleveland, Ohio, Thursday evening Serenaders, Admission 75 cents. CINCINNATI NEWS By L. LLOYD STONE 706 Mound St. Joins Shuffle Along THE CHICAGO DEFENDER West End Branch, Y. W. C. A. TROY, OHIO Miami Consistency. No. 26, held their final game in the hall in N. Market St. Program committee, Simeon Lewis, Seymour McCormick, and Mrs. Jackson of Jefferson St. entertained a number of friends as a Kelly of Cedarville, Ohio, Mrs. Ernest Kelly of Cedarville, Ohio, Mrs. Ernest Kelly, father of Mrs. John Minton, who has been visiting here for two months, has been visiting here for Ky. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Spotte of Kelia, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. G. Holloway, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Sunday, GALLIPOLIS OH10 Mr. and Mrs. William Goode enter the building and give the number of friends of their children, Marguerite and Charles, on Wednesday in the lively lantic City after spending several days at home Friday. The children are turned home Friday. The Baptist chair gave s. benefit marquerade en- doring the church Tuesday evening. Mrs. C. E. Burrell gave a charge of the affair and made it a success. Woodson Burrell after spending gifts to Evansville, Ind. A gala Hall club for the Lincoln school in the club of the Lincoln school in the Lincoln building Wednesday evening. Mrs. Church Notes calved first prizes for their costumes. He and Edda Armstrong for the most comical make-up. Mrs. Susan Jones for the costumes. Mrs. Susan Jones in Pittsburgh has opened her home for the winner. Rev. L. Lilly and Mrs. Susan Jones at the South Ohio conference, which was held in Cincinnati, have returned to the University. The first of the First, Methodist, church. BELLAIRE, OHIO NEWCOMERSTOWN, OHIO The Rev. J. W. Edwards has returned to St. Paul's A.M. E. church, which has been very ill for a few weeks, is much better and able to be around the congregation. He is the pastor of the First Baptist church, preached his farewell sermon on Sunday evening. 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