Chicago Defender

Saturday, November 24, 1923

Chicago, Illinois

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HURLS SISTER-IN-LAW OUT WINDOW; NECK BROKEN ATTA BOY! JACKSON W. E. JACKSON Left guard of Coach Haughton's Columbia University football eleven, who has played a stellar game all season. He played against New York university Saturday at Baker field, New York City, and will be seen in action against Dartmouth on Thanksgiving day. VERY LATEST NEWS WRIGHT APPOINTED TO COMMERCE COMMISSION Edward H. Wright, one of the leading attorneys of Chicago, has been appointed by Governor Len Small as a member of the Illinois Commerce Commission. He will fill the position left vacant by Alexander Johnson (white), promoted to superintendent of insurance. Mr. Wright is the Republican leader of the Second ward and was assistant corporation counsel to Samuel Ettelson and later special attorney for the city in traction matters. He was a member of the Republican central committee. He has held the highest offices given to the Race in this county and is recognized as one of the most influential politicians in the state. AUTO RIDE COST $350 James Bell, 2930 Cottage Grove Ave. complaint of Lloyd Hargrow, 29 E. 37th St. larceny. Hargrove stated to Officer Thompson who made the arrest, that Bell had invited mobile ride and had then taken $350 from HEART DISEASE KILLS ATLANTA Atlanta, Ga., Monday, Nov. 19.—The Re for seven years pastor of the Bethel A. M. city, died of heart disease at 6 o'clock the preached as usual from his pulpit Sunday, will be held from Bethel Monday, Nov. 26, about 68 years old, was married but had no the best known minister in the state of Geor HURLS SISTER-IN- OUT WINDOW TO Grove Ave., was arrested on 10 E. 37th St., and charged with officer Thompson, Third district, I had invited him for an auto-$350 from him. S ATLANTA MINISTER 19.—The Rev. R. H. Singleton, Bethel A. M. E. church of this 6 o'clock this morning. He upit Sunday. Funeral services day, Nov. 26. The deceased was d but had no children and was state of Georgia. ER-IN-LAW W TO DEATH James Bell, 2930 Cottage Grove Ave., was arrested on complaint of Lloyd Hargrow, 29 E. 37th St., and charged with larceny. Hargrove stated to Officer Thompson, Third district, who made the arrest, that Bell had invited him for an automobile ride and had then taken $350 from him. HEART DISEASE KILLS ATLANTA MINISTER Atlanta, Ga., Monday, Nov. 19.—The Rev. R. H. Singleton for seven years pastor of the Bethel A. M. E. church of this city, died of heart disease at 6 o'clock this morning. He preached as usual from his pulpit Sunday. Funeral services will be held from Bethel Monday, Nov. 26. The deceased was about 68 years old, was married but had no children and was the best known minister in the state of Georgia. HURLS SISTER-IN-LAW OUT WINDOW TO DEATH and forced her into her bedroom, admonishing her to be quiet. She refused to submit to his wishes, and declared that she did not give a "did about anybody, and would not be bossed by the husband of her sister, she made her way to the piano, which stood by the window. She began her annoyances again. Her brother-in-law approached her, and according to the statements of the police, he smacked her face. She doomed second hand and in attempting to push her to a seat, she went out through the window, head foremost. Her sister was aroused by the noise. Just as she reached the door of the parlor, she saw her sister's feet disappearing through the window. The woman's body, in its descent, broke the windows in the apartments below. James escaped after the tragedy, but was later captured by Sergeant Jesse Harper of the detective bureau. She killed his sister-in-law, but that she had fallen through the window. as she was attempting to gain her footing, when she had dodged the second blow of his hand. PASTOR'S STED; FREED THREATENED PAS LIFE; ARRESTED THREATENED PASTOR'S LIFE; ARRESTED; FREED was tried for her offense before a church conference called by the pastor. She was asked to apologize. McLarin took the side of his wife, for refusing to attend the meeting, the minister said. The threat against his life is alleged to have followed.' According to the pastor, McLarin is not one of his flock, but the latter accepted the charge, was urged by the Rev. Lynch, was urged by his former connection with St. Luke Baptist church, 31th and Indiana Ave., and join Corinthian, which he did. Nevertheless, he was ordered by Judge Joseph Burke of the Englewood court to stay away from Corin- The revelry of a house party at 2161 McKinley Street turned into tragedy when the body of Wired into trunk Precisely, 27 years old, was hurled through a wi- nch window, a parapet to the base cement below. Injuries died in her death 100 Miss Precely had come here from Shelby. Miss. a little older than months ago to care for her invalid sister. Mrs. Alberta James with her mother her home. George James, her brother-in-la her brother-in-law, cared for the little family. According police information gleaned by police department, Precely kept interacting with the music being played. Her brother-in-law, George, caught her by her arm, Because his life had been threatened by a supposed member of his congregation, the Rev. Mark E. Lynch, pastor of Corinthian Church, wrote out a warrant for the arrest of the party and Ellis McLarin, 33, 5259 Federal St., was taken into custody Thursday by Officer William Brown of the Third district police station. When he was voiced by McLarin, said the minister, because of trouble the latter had in his church with Mrs. McLarin, also a member, who, with friends of hers, was charged with creating a bomb during a recent revival meeting. *few nights ago* Mrs. McLarin MOTHER AND SONS IN ROW RAILROAD SETTLES $10,000 SUIT GAS KILLS TWO MINISTERS HOWARD-LINCOLN GAME TO DRAW LARGE CROWD ON THANKSGIVING DAY RAILROAD SETTLES IN $10,000 DAMAGE SUIT VOL. XVIII. NO. 47. MOT RAIL GAS HOWARD-LIN TO DRAW LA ON THANKS POSSIBLE LINE-UP POSSIBLE LINE Howard Lincoln Williams.....L.E.尼克斯 L.E. Green neater Kelley.....G.E. Green neater Priestley.....C.E. Jason, Jorgan Anderson.....R.E. Jorgan R.G. R.G. Johnsons Johnson.....R.E. Crudus Blackmon.....Q.B. Byrd L.G. Pelita, Goodman Contine.....F.B. Johnson, Taylor Peyton.....F.B. Brown, Johnson Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 20—Everything is set for the "Annual classic" Turkey day. Lincoln and Howard eleven are prepared for the yearly clash between the two schools. The Quaker city is alive with incoming friends of both institutions and before Sunday night every bit of available rooming space will be gobbled up. Many will attend the time will come with the morning of Thanksgiving day, preferring to stay in New York, Newark, Atlantic City or Washington. The Baltimoreans will also arrive next Thursday. The "Classic" will see the game. What is concerning the alumni and the followers of the two schools more than the social end of the "Classic" will go on the field, confident of victory, undefeated this season, each victory RAILROAD S $10,000 D Atlantic City, City, Nov. 23—Dr. and Mrs. Edward B. Terry of this city received substantial checks last week in payment as a compromise settlement of their $10,000 damage suit filed against the Chespake and Ohio railroad in the Supreme court of the District of Columbia, on charges of an alleged legal application of the "Jim Crow" law to them as interstate passenger on Aug. 12, 1904. En route from Hinton, W. Va., to Atlantic City, N. J. via Washington, on a through train of the C. & O. Dr. and Mrs. Terry, not being in secure Dullman accommodations in view of the fact that they were interstate passengers, chose to ride in the white coach rather than in the boarded off end of the baggage car provided for Race passengers. All went well until they reached Charlestville, Va., where the conductor ordered them to vacate their seats and go into the "James Raven" Dr. Terry refused on 10th November and his more literate passengers. the conducter thereupon insisted that the Terrys move, saying that the car in which they were riding was reserved for the people on the street. The doorkeeper refused. Then a special officer of the C. & O. Ry, company boarded the train, arrested Dr. and Mrs. Terry and arraigned them in the police court for violating the "Jim Crow" law of Virginia. Before the police justice Dr. Terry so vehemently defended his claim to exemption from the local application of the statute that the court allowed him to deposit nominal bail for him, he insisted that the understanding that he would engage counsel and lay before the court clean cut. Lincoln enters the fray the under dog, but will fight as only the Lincoln eleven can fight. The Shaw and Hampton, each a hard nut to crack. Lincoln has lost to Hampton, the game ending with the Pennsylvania men on the short side. This defeat must not take anything away from the fact that Lincoln has one of the best teams in her whole history. The difference because of inferior playing, but because of infractions of rules by two men, the game with St. Paul, which ended in a 3 to 3 tie does not discredit Lincoln's playing ability either. A penalty placed the Virginians in position for a field goal and the Rangers played with Lincoln subs in the lineup. Then with the regulars rushed by Byrd, piloted the team from the visitor's 20-yard line down the field to the goal line, tempting a forward pass within striking distance of the goal and lose the ball. This was a lesson for him. How well Lincoln can play might be hurried over the Shaw eleven when the Lions rode, rough shod, to a 48 to 0 victory with Whirlwind Johnson making five touchdowns. Lincoln (Continued on page 9) BETTLES IN DAMAGE SUIT judicial authority supporting his contention. Subsequently, however, the court rejected the authorities submitted by counsel for the Terryys, deciding the case against them. Attorney James C. Waters, Jr., of Washington, D. C., representing the Terryys, feeling that his clients would get a better hearing before the D. C. courts than before those of the state of Woodrow Wilson, filed suit. The company showed sight at first, but finally hacked down, offering a substantial compromise. The receiving of the checks is a great moral victory for Dr. and Mrs. Terryy and constitutes a warning to other roads to proceed cautiously in their application of the nefarious crimes to the statute riders. Counsellor Waters, who is also secretary of the Howard University law school, is also being congratulated on his service to the Race through such an ndroft handling of a difficult case. Read— TONY LANGSTON'S GREAT SHORT STORY "THE ENDMAN'S THANKSGIVING" On First Page of Second Section THIS ISSUE CAPITAL CITY MISS MISS BESSIE LORETTA STEVENSON Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Stevenson, 1527 Corcoran St., Washington, D.C., who has the distinction of being the youngest woman pharmacist in the capital city. She is a graduate of the Howard University School of Pharmacy and has recently become manager of a drug store there. LAST ELAINE RIOTERS WILL SOON BE FREED New York, Nov. 28.—The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People announces that the last of the farmt. s. sentenced to death in concession wit. 1918, in Phillips county, Arkansas where he was sentenced. Of the twelve men sentenced to death, six were released by order of the Arkansas Supreme court. The other six had their sentences reversed to which the association carried their cases after three years of litigation. In lieu of retrying these men, the Arkansas Supreme Court promised of conviction of second-degree murder, with twelve-year sentence, which leaves the men eligible for parole this year, as they have been permitted under the terms. This compromise was accepted by the attorney for the N. A. A. C. P., and Governor Thomas C. MacHae has commuted the sentences of the two men sentenced to life and long term imprisonment have been freed. It is expected that the remaining eight have been applied, will soon be released. In connection with this announcement, James Weldon Johnson, secretrator of C. P. issued the following statement: "The wild statements of a plotted insurrection by Negro farmers of Arkansas have now been disproved by the rumors, spread throughout, the nation by the press that Negroes were organized to massacre, whites are shown to have been without foundation, although 12 Negroes were sentenced to death and 67 to long terms of imprisonment, not one white man was punished in connection with the insurrection. Negroes met their death. All of the Negroes will soon have been released, we hope and expect. That is the best answer to the kind of law and order indulged, in by the white people." BODIES FOUND WHEN THEY FAIL TO COME TO BREAKFAST TABLE WIFE KILLS HUSBAND; PLEADS SELF-DEFENSE BISHOP'S WIDOW ASKS COURT TO DECIDE ROW Wilmington, N. C., Nov. 23—The deaths of the Rev. G. V. Richardson, well known minister of Rocky Mount, and the Rev. R. C. Merritt, pastor of the Magnolia church, which occurred last Saturday has shocked the citizens of this city. Both ministers were buried in hold Saturday morning, when they failed to appear at the breakfast table. The Rev. G. D. Carnes, 207, S. Seventh St., at whose home they were stopping, went to their room where the two bodies were found side by side. Both men WIFE KILLS PLEADSS Louis Walker, 36, was shot and fatally wounded by his wife, Mrs. Cordella Walker, 27, shortly after 7 o'clock Saturday night, at their home, 4060 Dearborn St. Walker died six hours later at the County hospital. After shortly her husband, Mrs. Walker surrendered to the Third district police and told them her story. Someone during Saturday afternoon, she said, she went to a Loop department store to change a pair of shoes she had purchased. She was home at 5 p. m., and when her husband, who was a plasterer, came at 6 he asked where had she been. She told him. BISHOP'S WI COURT FOR New York, Nov. 23.—Mrs. Lella Walters, widow of the late Bishop Alexander Walters, noted A. M. E. prelate, who caused such a furore by his open support of Woodrow Wilson his first campaign of the presidency of the United States, has appealed to the Supreme Court of New York for a decision in the matter of a disputed title between her and sons of the late divine the former family of the late 142 W. 136th St. The late church official, who died February 1, 1917, was twice married, leaving three grown sons, Henry W. Alexius W. Alexander Walters, by his first wife, and Hills W. now about 18 years of age by his second wife. His will dated August 1, 1916, produced by the Surgeon's court. May 19, 1917, named the widow executrix, left her $2,899 back salary from his congregation, with interest, the house at 208 W. 136th St., his residence as a more and less duplex with his four sons to have the property at 208 Oak St, Jersey City, N. J. and quarter shares in the proceeds of the estate, 136th St. home. In 1919, Walters avers in her complaint, her three step-sons, in a PRICE TEN CENTS ROW SUIT TERS ND WHEN TO COME KFAST TABLE died from escaping gas. Dr. Carnes at once notified the other guest and in turn notified both the police and the coroner. Doctor Richardson and Merritt were both well known for their work throughout the state. They were here in attendance to conversation up to the time of their death, were enjoying the best of health. The deaths were purely accidental. It is thought that in some manner the gas was not burnt by Wolf and a gun of wind blew out the small flame which had been left burning. HUSBAND; ELE-DEFENSE Walker called her a liar, cursed her and declared he was going to whip her with a wrist. He said. In the midst of the argument, a neighbor, Wilson Harris, 4065 Dearborn St., called. He returned after a short interval and called the door closed. He ignored his demands to open it. He broke the door in and she fled out the back armed with his revolver, she had hidden, the run the first door opened of Bolden Brown at the same address. pursued by her enraged husband. He caught her as she fled through Brown's back into the manor to bring the gun into play. Walker was shot in the left groin and in the jaw. DOW ASKS DECIDE ROW joint letter wrote her to take the house when she would be divided among the four sons equally, as directed by the will, "stating I would do them a great favor." she shares she paid $1,500 cash to her step-sons, getting their receipts, that she has since paid off the mortgage, but that the stepsons have refused to give her title to their shares in the position of owner without a title, allowing her to sell the house as her sole property. WAS HELD FOR MURDER Washington, Nov. 23.—Charles I. Talbert, charged with second degree murder in connection with the shooting of Edward Townsend, was acquitted by a jury, in the criminal court when he pleaded self defense. The trial in which he pleaded took place last April on 612 Bt. N. W., after an alleged crap game. According to witnesses, Townsend and Talbert were in a knife. Talbert was represented in court by Attorney Shee and Sack. Hear CLARA SMITH mournfully moan these melancholy melodies Awful Moaning Blues and I Never Miss the Sunshine (I'm So Used to the Rain) (Record A-4000) 75c FLETCHER HENDERSON at the piano The first talent among colored artists records exclusively for Columbia. You always are sure to find just the music you want—as you want it—at the Columbia Dealer's store. Columbia Records New Process Columbia Phonograph Company, New York SEND NO MONEY FOR THE LATEST HITS Check the records in the store side and on the list below that you want to go and you. Mail it to us. Remember send no money. Pay the postman when he delivers the records. All orders are shipped the same day received. Thousands are buying records from us by mail. We have a complete stock at all times. A400 75c Jall House Blues Gerveyad Dream Blues Bessie Smith A2613 75c Every Woman's Blues I Get Everything Woman Records A3285 75c All Night Blues Do It a Long Time, Page Clara Smith A3961 75c Down South Blues Kind Levin Blues Clara Smith 1BD 75c Kanass City Man Blues Uncle Sam Blues Clara Smith A3974 75c Double Crosin' Daddy Serenity Blues Bessie Brown & Gee. Williams SEND NO MONEY KAPP'S Dept. C. R., 2308 West Madison Street, Chicago, Ill. PAGE TWO-PART ONE WHITE WOMAN IS ACCUSED BY WIFE IN POLICE COURT Mrs. Cora Jones Says She Took Husband, and Auto-bile Went Also After a union of 26 years with her husband, Charley, Mrs. Cora Jones, 41 years old, 4416 Prairie Ave, has lost him. For this Mrs. Jones blames Mrs. M. Barbour a middle-aged white woman living at 4318 Grand Blvd. Mrs. Barbour is alleged to have become acquainted with Jones three years ago when he was janitor of the building at 5031 Michigan Ave. Mrs. Barbour occupied an apartment in the basement and had rooms in the basement. During that time the friendship between Jones and Mrs. Barbour is said to have developed rapidly—too much so that domestic happiness of Mrs. Jones. --- Friday the latter was arrested by the Third district police after she had invaded the home of Mrs. Barbour, the wife of the man arrested before Judge Joseph Burke of the Englewood court, she charged the white woman with wrecking her home. In July, she said, she went to her husband in bed in bed, her husband in bed in bed, Mrs. Barbour, who is a widow with a grown son, was nursing and waiting on Jones, serving him his breakfast in bed. Later Jones returned to his wife and all went well until five weeks ago when he left her again. Mrs Jones knew the her husband and had gone to Jones with a gript belonging to the latter, he came in, and packed his clothes. That afternoon she went to the Barbour home. Her husband was there and fled the out door, she said. Mrs. Jones was arrested on complaint of Mrs. Barbour, who charged that the former had cut to pieces a white woman who had denied the white woman made no denial of the wife's charges and admitted that her son was driving an automobile. Mrs. Jones' property, which her husband had taken from her. Mrs. Jones was charged with assaulting to sue Mrs. Barbour for alienating the affections of her husband. 6-Year-Old Auto Thief Is Caught 6-Year-Old Auto Thief Is Caught Washington, Nov. 23. — Probably the youngest automobile thief in the state. State law has disgraced his last year. Detective John Sixth preset police station caught 6-year-old Robert King in the acuity of the station. He has been parked in front of the Union station. The boy was so short that it was necessary to stand in order to connection with the chase of steering at the station. Notwithstanding this handicap, the young purifier showed that he possessed a rare knowledge of cars and trucks. When questioned at the station Robert asserted that he lived with his mother, but investigation proved that the enterprising "highwayman" could also fabricate. He was not even seen driving, but investigation proved that he once placed in the juvenile detention home, where his parents may find him. He learned he learned to operate a Ford. The little boy stated that he could drive any car, and he could. ELKS RECEIVE COMMISSIONS over the appointment of Mrs. Ila G. Gerry, Warden temple, as assistant director of the University of Illinois. Mrs. Arya Grant Lakes, was commissioned district director of the six temples of Chicago will be dedicated to two this year, the first time he was commissioned. Winner, ruler of Unique temple, will have under her supervision Warden, Hella- Barrique Brown, Elmira temple, will have charge of Pride of Chicago, Elmira and Unique. RICHARD L. JONES SPEAKS BEST SIDE ACCOUNT AND LOAN CORPORATION At Original Providence Baptist church, Side Acency and Loan corporation evening, Nov. 20. He chose as his subject, "Where Do We Spend Our Fruits and Savings?" fraternity man and through his masterful delivery hold an audience of 200 people interested through his die- rections. Charge of Rude Talk to Woman; Gets Jail Term Denver, Colo., Nov. 23.—Edward Johnson, who was charged with having insulted a Race woman on 16th St. near the court house, was sent to Seal Beach. A T. Orohoad in police to serve 20 days in jail on a vagrane charge, and to pay n fine of $15 for disturbance. According to Patrolman Harwager, who arrested Johnson, who was charged with "wife and insulting" language when she attempted to pass him. ITALIAN FAMILIES GO TO BRAZIL. TO FORM BIG COLONY Race Farmers and Cotton Growers Could Follow This Move and Profit by Same Italians plan to colonize a large zone in Brazil with the aid of the Brazilian and Italian governments. Premier Mussolini is said to approve the plan. The plan is to grant each zillian government will provide capital for food until the first crops are harvested, the money thus advanced to be repaid in 12 years without interest. The colonists agree to work with the government to develop wafer control without using the farmers. If the Italians can do his there is no good reason why our farmers from the South cannot do the same. They can do it because as is found nowhere else in the world can be grown in Brazil. One planting will do in that country for five years. The trees grow to great size and flower with very little attention. Our farmers, who know more about cotton than the world, would have very little difficulty in making rich crops in that rich and bountiful country. There would be still greater advantage for the children. Any farmer in the South who can put aside $4,000 or $5,000 can go to Brazil, and in a little while his American children will be powerful man. His children will be able to go to the leading schools and colleges and be eligible for the high honors, regardless of race or color. The boys may go to the Brazilian military school, which is equivalent to the American West Point. The Brazilian navy offers a future of the sea. The stage and the opera are open to the young women for careers which in this country are held sacred for whites only. Your children may aspire to the president's cabinet, is put in his way if he has the ability. Five hundred farmers and their families who would pool their interests could house in Brazil a home and an estate that would be the envy of the entire world and show American white men that all we need is a California farm. The State of Mato Grosso alone possesses the resources to produce twice as much as the State of Texas. A million hectares of land await delivery. Brazil is known and understand cotton. Brazil is destined to be the cotton producing center of the world. It behooves you to plant cotton in on the ground floor and make the fortunes that await live, courteous men with some capital backing. If the Italianes, who know nothing of Brazil, surely race men, who know all there is to know about it ought to have no fears about making the venture. RETURNS FROM BURYING SISTER Rylee Spencer has returned from Atlanta to Burying Spencer to account for the sudden death of his wife, Marcia Everhardt, her marriage, Mrs. Everhardt was Miss Alma Nora Spencer. She is survived by her children, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Spencer, three sisters, Miss Bessie Spencer, Mrs. Alma Nora Spencer, and Robert Weems, Cleveland, Ohio; four brothers, J. Arthur Spencer, Atlanta; Clarence Spencer, W. Jr., and Clyde Spencer, Chicago. DR. OILES RECOVERED Dr. William D. Giles, 3541 State St. is back at his bursary practice after an accident. The popular denier owes his speedy recovery to the skillful attention of grip. The popular denier owes his constant attendance. GENERAL NEWS TUSKEGEE HONORS MEMORY OF LATE DR. WASHINGTON Alumni and Students Make Pilgrimage to Grave of the Founder of the Institute Tuskegee Institute, Ala., Nov. 33.—Last Friday marked the eighth anniversary of the passing of Booker T. Washington, the routine of the usual week-day program, appropriate exercise marked the occasion. There had been a long tradition of the usual assembly of classes, but pilgrims from 4:30 in the morning all through the day silently made their way to the spot where his remains lie resting. Before sunrise the local alumni, more than 50 in number, most of whom knew him personally and intimately, gathered around the tomb and paid a formal but fervent tribute to the memory of the founder. There were personal reminiscences of the man whose memory they love, honor and revere. The eulogy was delivered by Francis H. Gow, of the 96 class. In the course of his remarks, the speaker recited quotations from his writings, principal Moton and the Honorable David Lloyd George, when the latter said: "I have followed with a great deal of interest the work of Tuskegee Indians in the slavey and feel that I had a personal acquaintance with Dr. Washington." The deep interest of the expressive work of Dr. Washington reflects, said the speaker, "the esteem in which he is held by the great characters of the world." Of the day, time was set aside for quotations from his sayings and for recounting his achievements. The tomb was banked with flowers placed there by nearly 100 children, the hundred pupils from the Children's house, including the little kindergarteners, paid their tribute by classes, reciting quotations from his writings, and placing the Lord's prayer and placing flowers' upon his grave. Ku Klux in Cabinet of the Mayor St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 23—Many citizens rubbed their eyes and pinched themselves, as it were, when they read Tolerance recently, which which would be to be members of the Ku Klux Klan who are on the city's payroll. Like "bearding the lion in his dew" Tolerance points its finger at Clinton, who is the mayor of sewers, room 322 City hall, and who resides at 5142 Westminster FL, and lists among the members of the "invisible Empire". As director of streets and sewers Col. Fiske is a member of Mayor Clinton's influence over the mayor. He was manager of Kiel's campaign when the mayor ran for his third term. He was also a member in Tolerance as being members of the Klan are: William Hewlett deputy coroner, room 2644 National Building. Resides 2644 Utah. B. W. Erdmann, Inspector, City Hall, 100. Resides 3943 Virtu- al Room. Otto F. Brach, inspector, City hall room 100. Resides 2843 Wyoming BenJ. Eyerman, foreman, street department. Resides 3417 Oregon J. W. Joyut, clerk for police headquarters. Resides 3338a Shaw Ave. Tolerance further states that the sheriff's office is a little "invisible Empire" in itself. Most of the men are Klansmen. QUEEN ESTHER CIRCLE HAS TWENTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY QUEEN ESTHER CIRCLE HAS TWENTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY KAPPA INITIATE Kappa Academy Ave. was wrapped in many mysteries on last Saturday night, when about 15 men were initiated into the Kappa Alpha chapter, assisted by Iota and Theta chapters. The Chicago chapter is striving to be the most prominent host possible and are proud to announce the following prominent men who were initiated: Dr. Laura L. Allen, Dr. J. A. Fatterson, Dr. Wm. Wisner, Major A. E. Fatterson, Wm. Watuosa, Wisner, Major A. E. Fatterson, Wm. Watuosa, D. Teakaule of Chicago. Other men initiated were students of Chicago and Northwestern universities. A banquet was held for the editor Robert S. Abbott and Dr. J. A. Feamon were guests of honor. JOHN W. MOORE DIES Champaign, Ill. Nov. 23—John W. Moore passed away on November 23. He was an active member in the Lone Star lodge No. 18. A. F. A. M., the Court de la Com- Mr. Moore is survived by a wife, Mrs. Mary F. Mory; mother; Alicia W. Worthington; daughter; W. W. Worthington; daughter; W. W. Worthington; Canada, and one sister, Mrs. J. R. Ward, of Mansfield, IL. The boy or girl who is always conscious of their pimply blotchy, inflamed, or rough skin and the more attention to it when they keep making excuses for not looking good, don't get any sympathy because folks now know that it is important to put up with this sort of thing. Since the wonderful Black and White Ointment was introduced in 1985, there are four sands of people who had been troubled with these skin aliments for years are now happy, because the black and white ointment Black and White Ointment is economically priced, in liberal packages. The 50c size contains three 25c sizes, the 25c size 25c all dealers have to -Adv. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Slayer of White Barber Receives Heavy Sentence New York, Nov. 23.—Jillus Rodriguez, a Porto Rican, who killed John Fornica, a barber, on October 8, because Fornica refused to shave him because of his color, was sentenced to Sing Sing prison Friday. Judge Nott in General Sessions. Rodriguez was indicted for murder. Judge Nott in General Sessions was allowed to plead guilty to manslaughter in the first degree. SHELL SHOCKED WAR VETERAN IS SHOT BY POSSE Suddenly Demented Ex-Soldier Armed With Ax Terrorized Citizens in Washington Washington, Nov. 23. — Marshall Richardson, 25, a shell-shocked war veteran, was shot by a member of a pose near here last week after he had become a frenzied madman and, after being shot, he was terrorized citizens. Before the man was wounded he had, according to reports, broken his way into more than a dozen homes and caused residents to flee for safety. The injured man was taken to the Casualty hospital, where that he has a chance for recovery. Blow Caused Trouble The trouble started, according to witnesses, after Richardson had engaged in a combat, with an unidentified man who struck over the head. This blow caused the man to revert to his unidentified state, after turning himself with the ux, the madman attacked his wife but she managed to escape without serious injury or abduction. From his home the man started out, brandishing his ax and threatening everyone who happened to be in his way, broke into the homes of Jack Springs and Vincent Richardson. At each place he seemed to be looking for a weapon, but he believed that this was the man with whom he had had his altercation. In one home the family was asleep but the man was awake, crashing into the wood, aroused DUNLAP The TRUMP In this dashing new model, Dunlap origi- nality has scored the style hit of the season. The TRUMP has a swing that fills it with action—broad extension sole that gives it distinction. Dunlap rubber heels. Genuine Tony red calf. Class and pep in every line. Step out in a pair of DUNLAP TRUMPS and let the world admire! Look for the name Dunlap on the sole and in the lining. See the TRUMP at the nearest Dunlap dealer. Write us if you don't know his name. EXTRA QUALITY DUNLAP TRAIL MAIL SHOES Akron, Ohio The Hub Shoe Store, 36 S. Howard St. Asheville, N. C. 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When the pose, formed by officers of the law and citizens, surrounded the building. One shot was fired and the man fell wounded through the abo- After Richardson was shot, it was necessary to strap him in the ambulance and he could be quieted at the hospital. The hospital physicians have expressed concern over the delay, deranged due to some great shock, his war experiences and the recent blow on the head. It is now in time in times fully recover his faculties. CONVENTIONAL 600MM INSTITUTIONAL CHARGE Bryan will attend every night in December, and continuing every Sunday night thereafter, an unusually long period of time both visiting and resident artists, N. Clark Smith and his famous band, Alonzo Bryan, father of Mrs. Anna Bryan Washington, Walter and Alonzo Bryan, wife of Wanda Wunkeo, Wunkeo. Funeral will be held Friday, Nov. 23, at Dan Jackson's house, was a member of John Jones lodge. Used for over 30 Years Nettle's Remedy NO TABLETS Gift from EXPORT N JUNIORS JR Chips off the Old Block N JUNIORS-Little N One-third the regular dose. Made of same ingredients. Made coated. For children and adults. SORED BY YOUR DRUGGIST **A vegetable** tone and wigor to the digestive and improves the apper- ture. Headache and Bili- ecta Constipation. SAYS SHE IS "GLAD WANTS TO TELL EVERY ALL OVER" THAT SHE WOMAN OF THE RACE LEARNED ABOUT G. F. P. WHAT SHE FOUND OUT Women Now Depend on St. Joseph's G.F.P. To Restore Their Vitality GENERAL NEWS While this book is notably frank and open, its stylish way of presenting motherhood that mother feels no hesitancy in allowing their daughters to read it, in fact, that they are in forming their girls about those things which they ought to know. The book is a collection of couples of this splendid book are still on hand, and you may get yours, if you address Martha Craine, P. O. Box 1607, Memphis, Tenn. Pretty Young Wife of One of Our Most Prosperous Farmers Was in a Miserable Condition as a Result of Two Years' Suffering and Pain From Sick Headaches, Backaches and Nausea; Has Already Gained Eight Pounds and Is Still Picking Up, and Never Has Any More' of Her Old Trouble. As a race, ours is famous the world over for its strong, robust, upstanding men and women; men who are able to bear the burdens of hard work without weakening; women who are worthy helpmeets for their stalwart mates. For this remarkable brawn and power we are indebted to those worthy forefathers whose courage and determination finally struck from them the chains of slavery and gave to their sons and daughters the rights and privileges of freedom in the most glorious country under the sun. So long as we can keep, this gift of love and privilege of freedom to him in us that great march of progress which has been sweeping us on to greater and better things for the last 50 years. But the health of our nation that heals depends largely on our women. No woman who is being dragged down and weakened by any of these diseases is getting so common among our women and girls nowadays, can hope to produce strong, healthy children. That's why the alarming spread of these diseases year after year constitutes a manace to the future of our entire Race. Since the amazing discovery was made that fully 90 per cent of these painful and weakening disorders of the female body—Catarch of the Female Organs—the fight for health and strength among our women has centered about overcoming and stamping out this disease. And the fact that the phenomenal medicine, known as St. Joseph's G. F. P. is proving to be the most effective weapon to use against this awful malady among our women and girls everywhere that it is now selling at the tremendous rate of more than a million bottles a year, and the defenses and bounds, and bounds of them learn how quickly and certainly it acts to free them from their pain and suffering and restore them to health and happiness in abundance of enlightenment. Due to the almost miraculous way St. Joseph's G. F. P. is succeeding in so many thousands of cases, our students right out in public to tell others about it, so they, too, can get help when they find themselves being in a male trouble. "Among the most enthusiastic believers in G. F. P. is Mrs. Rosea L. Howell, the young, pretty and well educated farmer of a farmer who lives at Gans, Okla. She says: "I had terrible headaches, backaches and slick stomach until I thought I would pass out, and not so weak we knew how to work or take any pleasure in living. I couldn't sleep at night. I couldn't eat enough to keep up my strength, and I always want to spin, I didn't know what to do. "I kept getting thinner and weaker all the time for over two years, until I heard he had a broken arm, many of our girls and women, and decided to try some of it. The first dose brightened me up a lot, and by the time I had finished it, I was in a better position to the right medicine for my trouble. Since the third bottle of it, I haven't had a headache or any trouble with my stomach or back, I've already had a headache and I've still pickling up. I sleep well and eat heartily and I am so strong that I am doing all my own work again, even with my husband outside some times. I am just glad all over that I heard about G. P. P., and I never miss a chance to tell some friend about it." If your druggist hasn't got it, you can call 817-222-2222 to help your pharmacy, Memphis, Tenn., for a bottle. HOW MIDDLE AGED WOMEN OF OUR RACE ARE REVIVING THEIR YOUTHFUL ENERGY EXPRESSIONS OF GRATITUDE AND CONGRATULATIONS CONTINUE TO BE SHOWERED ON PHENOMENAL MEDICINE, WHICH IS PROVING SO TREMENDOUSLY POPULAR WITH OUR WOMEN, KNOWN AS ST. JOSEPH'S G. F. P.; WOMEN WHO ARE QUICKLY RECAINING LOST HEALTH AND HAPPINESS ARE SO ENTHUSIASTIC AND GRATEFUL, THEY SIMPLY HAVE TO TELL OTHERS HOW MUCH YOUNGER AND MORE VIGOROUS THEY FEEL. Popular Jacksonville (Florida) Lady Says She Got So Thin and Weak, She Could Hardly Go at All; Tried All Kinds of Treatments and Medicines, but Nothing Helped Her at All Until a Neighbor Got Her to Take Some-St. Joseph's G. F. P.; First Few Doses Raised Her Hopes and Now She Is Perfectly Well and Strong Again. "I got so thin and weak from 'female trouble' that I could hardly go at all, and it was all I could do to stand at times," says Mrs. Lewendy Addison, 1729 Cemetery St. Jacksonville, Fla. "I couldn't sleep at night, and I didn't have half an appetite. Nearly everything I ate disregarded with me, and I was always having awful sick headaches, or pains in my back and sides. I kept on losing weight until my husband was scared to death about me. "I tried a lot of treatments and used all sorts of medicines, but until I found a friend who until a friend got me to try some St Joseph's G. F. P. This friend of mine had even more trouble than did you, and tried everything under the sun to get relief without any luck until she got to G. F. P. It is helping her all she got to me to take it, too. "G. F. P. is certainly doing me a world of good. It has already gotten rid of all my trouble, and is making me a different somebody. I am ever more comfortable, and I feel day long, now, and I never feel tired out when night comes, like I did before. I have a good appetite and eat whatever I please, and I sleep like a dream. I do not need to recommend G. F. P. to all weak, sickly women. I just wish I could tell all of our women about it." If our men would work together like our women do, there is no tell-all. We need to talk about in the standing of our Race, inside of the next 20 or 30 years. Our women seem to take each other's welfare more to heart. They seem to be instructed to follow out the Biblical instruction, "Thou art thy brother's keeper." Nothing could show this more clearly than the eager way in which our women and girls are passing along the goods news when they find themselves in danger. We certainly the phenomenal medicine, known as St. Joseph's G. F. P. acts to stop their pain and suffering from these so-called "female troubles"; they help us to end, and build them up in every way. Thousands of our women, who are coming right out in public to praise G. F. P., say the way it acts, seems like a miracle. This is due to the nature of the medicine has to overcome and stump out that terrible disease—Catarrh of the Female Organs—which we now know is the direct cause of fully 90 per cent of those common ailments. We know the pain, the backaches, the pains in the back and sides, dizziness, nervousness, nausea, cramping, irregularity, displacements, so-called "barrenness", etc. This awful malady attacks women who are down from sickness, neglect, or overindulgence in work, worry, eating or taking pleasure, and it never lets go until the proper steps are taken to get it out of the system. That's why women and girls who are young, and they are young, invariably pay for their carelessness later on in life, during those trying periods just before and after childbirth, or when that miraculous transformation, the "change of life" is taking place. But these so-called "female troubles" are fast losing their terror for them, learn how easy it is to get rid of them, using St. Joseph's G.F. P. and due to the mute of which the fame grows from one end of our country to the other, the demand for it is already so much that it is sitting at the almost unbelievable number of more than a million bottles a year. If your druggust has not got St. Joseph's G.F. P., send $1 to Battler's pharmacy, Memphis, Tenn., for a bottle. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1923 AGED WOMEN ARE REVIVING HFUL ENERGY DE. AND CONGRATULATIONS POWERED ON PHENOMENAL PROVING SO TREMENDOUSLY WOMEN, KNOWN AS ST. JO-WHO ARE QUICKLY REGAIN-HAPPINESS ARE SO ENTHUUL, THEY SIMPLY HAVE TO MUCH YOUNGER AND MORE Those women of the Race who still have their youthful vigor, vitality and beauty at 35 or even 45 are the most fascinating women of all. That wonderful and rare combination of youthful buoyancy and enthusiasm with the wisdom and discretion of maturity, gives them a remarkable advantage over their younger and perhaps prettier rivals, in every sphere of activity. 'But what is more heart-rending than to see a woman who, at 40, finds herself "old" in every sense of the word? She is more especially to be pitied if her husband still retains his youthful ambition, fire and energy. In place of the dream of happiness they had visioned, the life of such a mismated couple becomes merely a test of character, and it doesn't take a prophet to tell how miserably unhappy both of them will be. The nervous strain of modern life seems to tell on women quicker than on men. The manifold responsibilities and cares of the home is often too great a burden for slender shoulders to bear. Women, more often than men, are deprived of the sunshine, fresh air, rest and recreation so essential to good health and youthful spirits, and they are the least able to bear the deprivation.' "When a woman becomes weakened or run-down from overindulgence in work or pleasure, or from colds or sickness," says the representative of the discoverers of St. Joseph's G. F. P., herself a well-known authority on the health of women, "she easily becomes a victim of that dreadful malady Catarin of the Female Organs, which we now know is the cause of nine out of every ten cases of so-called 'female disorders', and it is not uncommon for those distressing symptoms of this terrible disease, such as irregularity, headaches, backaches, pains in the back and sides, nausea, dizziness, cramping spells, nervousness, irritability, loss of sleep, lack of appetite, weakness, down feeling of apprehension and depression, to cause such a drain on her system that in two or three years she looks and feels ten years older; you are weak, nervous run-down feeling, and frightened "female trouble," the chances are ten to one that you are a victim of Catarin, and it is certain that unless you take the proper steps to get this system you will only continue to get worse as time goes on. You cannot make yourself look young by dress or other means as long as you are sick and suffering, but a good way is to allow the aid, example of thousands of women all over the country, who are now finding that St. Joseph's G. F. P. quickly relieves them of their health and happiness with plenty of energy, vitality and buoyancy. The expressions of gratitude and congratulations which thousands of our women are now showering on milieu of women relieves and helps them, principally through its thoroughly demonstrated power to overcome and stamp out their encouragement to those who have suffered for years from "female trouble", believing they could not be relieved. And when hundreds of our women are five or six years come right out in public and declare that their friends all agree they look ten years older, P. F. there doesn't seem to be much room for doubt concerning the wonderful improvement it invariably brings about in the looks and feelings of women and run-down from these ailments so common among them nowadays. If your druggist hasn't got St. Joseph's G. F. P., send $1 to Battler's Pharmacy, Memphis, Tenn., for a bottle. WOMAN KILLED, HUSBAND SHOT, IN ELGIN TRAGEDY DIAMONDS WATCHES ON CREDIT "Sylvia" -Diamond Ring SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1923 WOMA BROTHER-IN-LAW COMES TO SLAY ENTIRE FAMILY Former Chicago Woman Loses Life; Arm Amputated to Save Mate From Poisoning Elgin, Ill. Nov. 23. *Blaming his brother-in-law, Clarence Johnson, and wife, Kissie Perrin Johnson, butler, 28 years old, came all the way from Chatham, Ontario, to get revenge. I saw here about 10 o'clock Saturday night. Butler commanded a cab driver to rush him to the Johnson residence at 405 N. Gifford St. Mrs. Johnson opened the door. Brushing to the upstairs room, where Clarence Johnson and his wife were preparing to retire. Entering with a curse and hurting his charge at them, he fired the gun. One of the bullets struck Mrs. Johnson in the head and she died later at St. Joseph's hospital. An arm and still another hit his left hand, with one arm useless Johnson tried to knock the gun out of Butler's hand. It was necessary for surgical day morning because of the wound. Threatens Others After doing the shooting Butler drove three men, who sought to capture him, downstairs when several shots were exchanged. Then he headed to the house where he branched a revolver before John Johnson, father of the wounded man, declaring, "I've a good mind to give you and your wife a shot, too. I believe you had a hand in the revolver." By this time the Race settlement around Hickory and Gifford Sts. was well crowded with excited citizens who were trying to capture the murderer. A few minutes later he walked into the house and Sergent L. P. Robinson and Officer Frishwaht had been called by phone from a neighbor's house by the aged mother of the wounded man. The officer on the door as the shiver walked out. Butler given the opportunity by law to avoid testifying at the inquest conducted Sunday morning by Corner Eugene Morton, chose to tell of detail how it was done. The "Iron Man" calmly bragged to the coroner's jury of his plan to get revenge for his separation from his wife, who left him because he was ill. He was sent to Chicago with their son, Walter, Jr. 10 years old, to get employment. Kept His Promis. Watch Our Store Windows for "Sylvia" .Diamond Ring Wear While You Pay Only $2.50 A WEEK Special blue white, perfect cut Diamond ring in the opalized carved and pierced mounting; octagon top. A beautiful 18-k Solid White Gold Ring. 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Johnson, her husband, prominent b tated to save his life. Johnson's b the shooting. served 30 days in the Savannah (IL) city jail on a robbery charge. Johnson was bound Canada for the last few months. The revolver, a .35 special, was purchased in Detroit while en route to Chicago. The shooting began effort was made by Mrs. John Johnson to get the police but the receiver had been off the hook and the line was off. Whose, almost lighl ted mask of the called the police while Eugene and Oliver Wheeler and B. H. Maloney went into the house. Eugene Wheeler was armed with a revolver. The up-arms gave the gun lights having been blown out. When they started up Butler began shooting at them. Wheeler tired three shots in return but missed. Butler followed them down the stairs. Mrs. Kittie Perrison Johnson was born in Springfield, Ohio, June 7, 1885, and was 34 years old. She will be married, and who have lived in Chicago for years. To mourn her loss she leaves three sisters, Mrs. Margarette Craigwell, Mrs. Lilian Bonaparte, Mrs. Priscilla Cunningham, and a mother, Mrs. Joseph Perrin. Her husband, Clarence, was a member of the firm of Johnson Brothers, who operate a transfer business. They married three and one half years. Funeral services of Mrs. Johnson will be held Wednesday afternoon at the funeral church, Rev. McWilliams of Chicago officiating. HONOR PROF McALPINE The St. Stephens A. M. E. church association to its new director and accompaniment to Miss Barrie Watts at the home of the president, George Randall, 2251 During the evening a well arranged program, consisting of the following: Photos by Phyllis Miles Elosse Colman; vocal solos, Mjessandra Jennie Williams and Nettie Banks and Messrs. Cook, Cassier and Mr. Birt and T. M. Smith and a response by Professor McAlpine. Refreshments were served immedi- Second Floor, Stewart Bldg. 108 N. State St. 834 E. 68d Street; 215 W. 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The Old Reliable Original Diamond and Watch Credit Houses: Largest in the World Second Floor, Stewart Building 108 NO. STATE STREET ; 215 W. Randolph St.; 1228 Milwaukee Also Stores in Leading Cities. GENERAL NEWS WILLIAMS Undertaker Caught With Man's Wife Boston, Mass., Nov. 23—Arnold Hilton, a prominent undertaker with an establishment at Shawmut Ave. in Boston, Mass., charged a statutory charge when he was found in a compromising situation with Mrs. Nellie G. Smith, 1016 Tremont St., during a raid on a roaming house in Boston, Mass., when she was raided was conducted by Sergeant Gale and Patrolman Copeland of the East Dedham St. police station. According to the officers, the couple parted ways and in a room together when they entered the place. The affair between Hilton and Mrs. Smith is of several months' standing. At one time the couple lived in the automobile in which they were making a trip met with a mishap. Hilton came into up popular prominence in June when he was convicted of assault and battery in connection with his attempt to pay $10 less for some merchandise than he had paid. In August, he chant, Edgur M. Lynch, refused to accept the money as a final payment Hilton, according to witnesses, brought in a couple of friends to help him with the matter. He was fined $100 and given a suspended sentence of six months. Chicagoans Honor James W. Johnson The citizens' auxiliary committee, Dr. Carl G. Roberts, chairman, and Dr. A. Wilberforce Williams, sponsor, round-table conference at the Ideal Tea Room last Saturday night, in honor of James Weldon Johnson. National Secretary of the N. A. A. C. Council, Dr. Roberts, Dr. Roberts, Dr. Williams, Major John R. Lynch, Hon. Adelbert H. Roberts, Carey B. Lewis, Claude Barnett, H. M. Porter, George Porter, P. Jones, Captain R. A. J. Shaw, Nathan Brascher, Jas. G. Cotter, L. P. Baker of Glencoe, R. A. Abbott, Alexander L. Jackson, Morris Lewis and guest of the evening, Mr. Johnson. Dr. Roberts introduced Dr. Williams as toastmaster. Mr. Johnson responded with a simple, frank and unpretentious attitude of patience and policies of the association. All present pledged their confidence in the association and promised co-operation in the national and local affairs. The table was wholly decorated, all seats occupied, and a fine facial consciousness in evidence. LEAVES FOR CUBA James Hayes, son of Smith Hayes, of the State for several weeks, after the States for several weeks, after Hayaga, Cuba, his present home, where he has lived since the close of the War. Hayaga, Cuba, his present home, where he has lived since the close of the War. Hayaga was delightfully entertained by his old friends and acquaintances. FIRST ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED No. 268, A. E. K. & D. of A., was observed with a program on Nov. 16 at the most excellent queen and organizer, Mrs. William Ellison-Scott, who is present. Daughters I. D. Simmons of Star of East council; Hemriella Dean, Daughter Leona Dixon of Leona council were present as well as the natives; Daughter Ella L. Holmes, and took part. MRS. CLARK IN CITY Mrs. Katherine Clark, former resident of Chicago, arrived Sunday morning on a plane to visit her husband, David Scott, who will woo Miss Wiena P. Shorter of this city, daughter of Mr. P. Shorter, and brother of Miss Ave, in the near future. Following the ceremony the bride and groom, with whom will return to their California home. TO HIGH THE WEST Mrs. Ora Brown-Stokes, prominent in club and sockl work of the state of Virginia, will come to West to attend service. Mrs. Ora Brown-Stokes is connected with the work of the Y. X. & I. L. Hartshorn college and the Union university of Richmond and many other schools. STORK ARRIVES AT DAWSON'S ABBEY. William Washington, 834 E. 420 S. are the proud parents of a baby boy. Mrs. Dawson is doing splendidly at Provident hospital, where Cooper was the attending physician. SECRET IS SAFE SECRET IS SAFE People who have been embarrassed repeatedly on account of disfigured skin on their face, neck, arms and hands, their hair, ears and boots, pimples, etc. are nearly always sensitive about these things to the point of feeling that everybody is watching them and talking about how bad the look, the hair, the skin, the advice about getting rid of these awful things, and for this reason the wonderful Black and White Ointment is making friends by the means of the nearest dealer without a lot of explanations, and the use of it quickly gets rid of all those skin rulners. 400c size contains three times as much as the 55c size. All dealers have it.—Adv. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER SBAND HEALTH FAILS TO IMPROVE, KILLS SELF WITH GUN Prominent Virginia Physician Fires Bullet Through Heart; Had Been Ill Long Time Newport News, Va. Nov. 23—Because of continued ill health and a failure to improve after having undergone treatment in a Baltimore hospital, the Fort Worth-Portsmouth president of the Whittaker Memorial hospital, and one of the most prominent Race physicians in the country, committed suicide early Nov. 10, by shooting himself with the harpoon in the bed at his home 644 25th St. Mrs. Foreman, wife of the doctor, who had suffered for a greater part of the night with toothache, was asleep in an adjoining room when he was in bed, and what caused the noise she went into her husband's room and found him stretched lifeless, still in his night clothes, with the warm revolver in his hand. Dr. B. Roscoe Gary, coroner, was notified at once and he, after looking at the room, decided that it was a clear case of suicide and that no inquest was necessary. In Talbot county, Maryland, 48 years ago, having come to this city when he was 27. He received his education at Raleigh, N. C., and Howard university, where he was received in Freeman's hospital, Washington, and the Polyclinic hospital, Philadelphia. Funeral services were conducted by the Hiram Abiff lodge, of which he was a member, and the ceremonial service was received in Carver Memorial's hospital, Washington, and the Polyclinic hospital, Philadelphia. Funeral services were conducted by the Hiram Abiff lodge, of which he was a member, and the ceremonial service was received in Carver Memorial's hospital, Washington, and the Polyclinic hospital, Philadelphia. Funeral services were conducted by the Hiram Abiff lodge, of which he was a member, and the ceremonial service was received in Carver Memorial's hospital, Washington, and the Polyclinic hospital, Philadelphia. Besides his widow, Dr. Foreman is survived by two sons, Charles and Walter, and one brother, Charles, of Philadelphia. 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Nobody hires floaters unless there is nothing else on the desk to show them as soon as conditions permit. Get a record for waiting on the job. When you go to apply for a job, you need a record for job long enough to get a reference, so you are not afraid to have your new boss look you up. Already prejudiced you should be careful. Northern employers you are unreliable. When you come up with a two weeks' record, or a two months' record on a job, you are in a good case good. It takes steady work to produce the world's goods, and every good business man must have a record of steadiness as well as a record for steadiness as well as one for efficiency. POLIGEMAN ESCAPES INJURY WHEN AUTOMOBILE OVERTURNS Washington, Nov. 23—Policeman David McCutcheon of the first precinct, and Wallace J. Kendrick, 610 K St. N. E., narrowly escaped in a tense mobile, commanded by the policeman to chase a fleeing motorist, overturned while making a left-hand turn at 135th and E Sts. Both men were hit by the car and escaped by a miracle. The chase began when an automobile hit hurled a wrench through the window into another car that had crowded him. The officer at once proclaimed that there are no funds available for damages of this kind, the police department is worried as to where the money will come from to repair the car. Say "Charge It" YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN IN PROF. BLODGETT OF HAMPTON ATTEMPT TO END HER LIFE GUEST OF EDITOR R. S. ABBOTT Prof. Warren K. Bloedget, head of the agricultural department of Hampstead College, and the senior office tender office as the guest of Editor R. S. Abbott, a graduate of Hampton. Prof. Bloedget came to Hampstead to attend the college of America. He was the sponsor and organizer of the college course for the college and reports great progress and interest in this department at Hampstead, and out one gave work of collegiate grade restricted to high school graduates. ON MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Taylor, 4108 Indiana Ave., are touring the East by way of the college and friends in Washington, Baltimore, and Richmond, Va., and will spend a few days with relatives in Tarrytown to meet the "Windy City." With Mr. and Mrs. Taylor are Charles Roundtree, chauffeur, and Miss F. J. Parker, secretary. INJURED BY AUTO McComb, Mass. Nov. 23—Miss Leola Crawford seriously injured Thursday, Nov. 15, when she was struck by a Ford car. RISTMAS GIFT BEST FRIEND A FINE CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR YOUR BEST FRIEND ve a Beautiful Your Life! How to Have a Beautiful Skin-All Your Life! By ELLEN OTIS: which he called TISSULAX. IT ENERGIZED THE TISSUES. LIGHTENS THE SKIN AND EXACUAGED THE PORES. In a small room he sat in, it Results were delightful. Dull, rough skins took on a soft, bright texture. Lines and wrinkles vanished, lifted out bodily by the compound. Women who had despaired of beautiful complexions, became the envy of friends. Men, who had happiness and success were their Simply put it on the face like a thick creamy lotion. Go about your work or rest. In 30 minutes the skin responds. Dirt and impurities in the pores and absorbed by this new achievement in science. TISSULAX dries in 30 minutes. Wash it away with cold water. Look in the mirror and you will be delighted. All blemishes—very simple, blackhead and spot of acne. Your skin will have resumed its soft texture and bloom. Use TISSULAX every second day for the first week. Then once a week. Eventually you may not need it at all, once you got the skin to function correctly and beauty is yours. I am very much pleased with my jar, I am very much pleased with my another jar; also box, I am very much pleased with a tube of Lincoln Hair Pomade and a tube of Lincoln Hair Pomade and a tube of Lincoln Hair Pomade, about Tisulax, it has also helped my husband's skin, Sincerely, J. A. B., New York, Feb. 27, 1923. Dear Mr. Bear, I have examined Tisulax and have confirmed that it has harmed chemicals. Under observation it had marked effects on the complexion. (Full names and addresses fur- GUARANTEE BACKED BY DEPOSIT IN BINGA STATE BANK Name Street City toess If (Write plainly or use separate aheet (Send for Agent's Profit Plan) been in bringing beauty to people of dozen imitation-have appeared almost you get TISSULAX, a regular $2.50 jar, r $1.15 for everything when ordering.) ULAX consisting of Tissulax (clay), $1; {So successful has TISSULAX,'been in bringing beauty to 20,000 people of the Race that no less than a dozen imitations-have appeared-almost over-night. Always be sure you get TISSULAX, a regular $250 jar, for only $1.50, plus postage, or $1.15 for everything when ordering.} TISSULAX Our complete beauty set, consisting of Tissulax (clay), $1; Tissucreme (cold cream), 50c; Lincoln Hair Pomade, 50c; Lincoln Face Powder, 50c (plus postage), now on sale. Entire set, $2.35 (postpaid). Agents and drug store correspondence, everywhere, invited. Write NOW to LINCOLN LABORATORIES, Inc., 3450 W. Lake St., Chicago, Illinois GENERAL NEWS Mrs. Frances Davis, 29, and her husband, James, 22, roomed in the room of her Ferguson, 14, husband, Bacca, 14, daughter, music, Mrs. Davis purchased a Victrola. When it was delivered she could not place for it and wanted to hand it over. The husband objected. He warned her if she didn't do what he wanted. She did. The Monday Mrs. Davis sent the Victrola to mother. That night her husband did not come home. Her young life was alone. She became dependent Friday and drank snake oil in an attempt to end her life. She was brought out of danger at the County hospital and the band has promised to return, she said. ON HUNTING TRIP Dr. Herman Cooper, 51st and State Representative, visited the week at Cairo, lh, where the two are on a hunting trip. Mra. Cooper and an assistant of wildlife of wild game from the two huntsmen. Spread it on face—results attained in 30 minutes BEAUTIFUL complexions are not a matter of luck. They are the result of care and thought, and the results if they did not practice a few simple things that they have learned. You, too, can have a clear, beautiful complexion, free of all pimples, blemishes and blackheads, with it. It is all very simple. It depends upon elimination of waste. Correct apile. It depends waste. Correct and plenty of drinking water are very essential. Equally important is the treatment of the skin self. Nature provides us with a marvelous, delicate system of pores of pores of waste matter. If the pores do not function, they become clogged A. B. B. DR. W. H. HUFF function, they become clogged of Tianxia with dirt. Blackheads gather with eruptions result. So begin at the seat of the trouble. Clear the pores of their waste. Help them to work. Restore them to healthy skin. Enjoy beauty. Be admired by all. A Gift of Nature Nature in her wisdom has now provided a very sure remedy for clogged pores. Doctor Huff, the well-known Chicago chemist, seeking in his laboratory for a remedy for clogged pores, people, discovered that an English clay, when properly refined and prepared, had astounding effects on the skin. Startled, he investigated further, and was a successful research. So was able to prepare in limited quantities a bland substance THE action of TISSULAX is guaranteed. All just claims will be refunded if you feel they have not obtained the stated results after an uninterrupted use of TISSULAX. But do not hesitate to whether it will take no risks. You may have your first jar for $2.50 jar for $1.00 Plus Postage SPECIAL OFFER! For the present Doctor will SPECIAL OFFER! $2.50 Jar for $1.00 Plus Postage You may have your first jar for only the bare cost of the jar. You must your hands. This is to enable every to obtain TIS- $1.00 present Doctor will send a regular full size $2.50 jar at labortory cost. This has been figured down to $1.00. You must not even send this at once. When you receive your jar simply give the mailman this small sum. It will be held in the same day trial of TISULAX. If it does not have the stated results your money will be returned. How to Order Send No Money you expect to be out when the mailman calls. If ON MOTOR TRIB Every pimple point, black-head and spot of dirt gone What It Does enclose, $1.15. This pays for the postage. Send the ereed postpaid and with the same money back guarantee. Beauty is to you. Write today. Send post-card, letter, or handy request blank (H) WILLIAM H. HUFF, Ph. G. WILLIAM H. HUFF, Inc. 3400 W. Lake Street Chicago, Illinois. WILLIAM H. HUFF, Ph. G. Lincoln Laboratories, Inc. Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois. 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Jones, WAUKEGAN TROUBLE HIGHLY EXAGGERATED SAYS LEWIS Seraa Ne geen ress Ge cee Cente’ bane deere tee eve eee, ima dgecrted eection pear ih ST ast ‘sts Kort Chicago, tna scmie ‘Gonstlous siate, Some of Her teath find Bey itech Gut aad abe se isedng "When ihe was able to talk at the victory teinariah Hospi whens, she Hast rested bythe pelea” she related ‘iat she hat een Tafa ode piney ated eh as wants her descr‘ tion the auth ities have ar- Tected ‘Jans’ MSutgomery."rereanc ‘Ave‘ond’ Kennard. Sty and are hold.ns i ep ula Saow’s timutcaton: At sled alt nowedse of the crime, ther its been,‘ mueh, rigeumatanti eviaenre BRunerea Batis linking owe ot \avoilnee ‘ah Sunigomergy hae. ween found near the seen ef the erinien ‘Louie Investigates ‘x soon Rea of she im and the abate? Ate" alee was sat iihee fe Wo Ghleseo war ers ber Lewis, seretary ot ihe Chieage, Gran et tne Ss Are sont ineaugators Mewed and potice, oft inip_ ocstionrs Boers Bau etaied chat fling betwee fhefarer ran Aish ind: dna veloc Saetiel out” nin ws found’ to be une Grete” aagscation aepeecentade infoimad the chic isk “Colcred peo GA Rat camdone time, but protested ‘Sguunet wnat cr tisate' reste” Panict Usons then iotiicd he state Ta gIeg ar pood Seesnt of thomeeen ules ‘Snow, the lalurad woman. fa UNGke here tnembets of(e Race wer ieeh Mans tad nate ac them: ‘eis tid that shesmoved mon idee peor very frequent’, and mur Specabtlon ante herrea ah, for done Eeep aberouniiag the aged woman mach ‘of which wii) Frobably: bo cleared. up Singh's fo able ta tes PATHFINDER GROUP, ~ Paunniey Granpaw Rel cepattion tagion "prentnia e. We Sl Stee aha Hector Sbiese, “arma Sate" For Georisn Bnanse ewe Rowe See, Se th tue piers of Sinan Ave TBs Fackwn peat ee O Bo boka mea. 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Community’ center, 1301 Bee chai ie rua Bans i ‘Baeliiod Sea Bank, Seta tgs iby eb ‘Seth ke and Vrair'e Ave. to. thelr 10 Boaec ma tense eae no Seat and ceoet ac SEIT Ge tno ieee ata ies iete (Se O Bie aay ticiate Geay Siam eet oe PETAR Gaa'any and ey els Be eaisg eed eioPe erate Tai etice Se ate Fonelttam Community center in orect- GROG Staite iS sce TE AEREE Ag Bebe ao ee sh se Siro 1." gee Tis Pattee dltiuie SA EE Bach haere nee of pad se eine crate, NEw, serie maling Sect ae ne SY erent aah cee Se SEGUy Galcgt de debe We Gory ERE, HE ola Ge raise teetienae Shee ah meoes nd day er sees ew, Cat ad AROS Airaee rien SPs ae Bikes ‘ihe sfetrapolitan Communtty, Center FEES iad teal pret, we ‘chiegso.musie loving ales Re Ela Las hat Sheba he Fs gram eter eu apr fata aR aise ee, Sale ne wasat Bat Seth ona a Pio tants ai OE te entre, Of eke” chanel atnger. til ser eGiatica eG alin esac asa nas nna bata eh sing, The Hoty chty" With Mustra- Hae Abe at, at alan fae as arts anata eh thors AeSs am coae MALNin o Beh pat gtne peak Sect crite aan tad eons xt Seas fe aay sen tod fees seer AMG somethin Renee ai cela fee Ree, a atin Motil tine attend ire mut ine “t fe Mii Uae Beto, Eos 1 US al ate, jel et atte Sasa sol ate ra ai ae EA Pag eat Sark oe Ba phen gta ane music: Sand Tries chai-man of mare Me dens: wit, © Pee tatty ber We D. Cook Winston, eccrets MONGAN PARK LOTS MT Paltty. who td residonce ‘ots af ‘cholee buctness and cesidoner atx ES MEUM es ee ea the ee rete ik, rms oa ihetpanesey Steer tay Mtg Te. Herren batho abe Sacee e ‘Riu area Peek fp destined Tee nFaN aa eeu ed ot canes Sitka et sa settee a ges Meat “a Sag ee ae eee eee where (see e's Sake Frcs caaaee ne, Be, i bs inosine i bites ana each Hoe Peaedar ane Sl Son SREY Sa cnen 1.25 pa wes, il tring. Yo Jou one oF more of these ee eeaenall we" eae Seana tala BRP, lee’ NS Ba Res, ae Beal eel Sta." Bde wer, Monin, BARTET enuneY a TBakoateaeh se vic ine FeO, Teh Te beal, a ie Semanal Eee a BA ie neal certey “sad Bertha it eMialving nah and runniog” Girsuan Sentas, Bees 3 Fee cathe terete taaesea® Te Sr Serene oats eee be Kvencistt it ptsck 7a sett eek and el Giger “eee nfl de ht fe 7 to 8 o'clock. ——_ Xmas Basket Fund| ‘The overwhelming success of the petenacr Curiae basket fund for The poor of last year hes een the Ghigo of Eollor Robert S. Abbott to fmake ‘the “movement a” permanent Bont. «there are "maay whe last Etelnimian ‘were able to take care of hemectves hat. will not tiave the Recessarye” things. to maive » this Christmas, cheerful for tholr toved fonca "It ts not the purpose. {0 en ourage beggars, nomever.” Condi {lone over which they had wo eontro! fave sworied "hardanips "and. left any ‘familles, dire need. “There were 66 baavets alatrtbuted last Christmas ands live ana check Np made Trucks were loaded and hos left the ‘office of the Chieage Defender, arrsing. with them net nie food Wut goed cheor nd true fEowship of the. fortunato "to ‘the Shiortungte As tey ft een homme Appreciation inv amiga” and’ peasers Waa piven to those who were 30 kin. “tke. Chicago ‘Defender appeals to icq any lends to aust im elpe ing to take here unfortunate peo- BIS amps. There ia balance of $ota8 rom “last year'e “Christmas Paster fund. Sir. apd Sir. Abbott are starting off withya gl of #00. Heip mare ‘eomevoas ‘nappy, "this Ehtlmas: by" seading your eneeke snd cath to the Defender Christmns eB Slance fram fast $9798 stance from last yéar...§ 975 Robert Se Abbott 2100.00 aaa ere | fie Bad Pras 2% CrP i cde © ‘Morris Lewls oa erat gels a ae Pre) esa D. Ahr oA oye dE Bt Diese, nF E rT ee err a 3 WU restania Eas OPENEE EVENINGS BSR GENERAL NEWS [ant AWE] of mens tat Ate aoe hans Ave he FEBS a mectiges fon che fied 5 wey Sonces [Sanaa Bight. "Aephe tor FS Aenea Te aes Sin ook Bg mac. Peers interesting ab Exane Ave The Bp ge wou watchcgra” has pebegiepeceee Sere: pie Throughout the, pW our amet dncethers SNC ES aaa | Seuatenae RU f devices,” Special” [ipseesca Be sites | RL Sabehe eh Saleem Fries BAOM Een Ook RR “Eretany con. Pre penises te EAM ae Bene tana veh ho pr giam ot ‘ors. Thoms ie nae hun eee RSA Fe aan for he tene hd fatleshisting service. Sits Lucie Sheed Gresdek : _ CHOIRMASTERS’ NIGHT, Routing wuceteae like auceess, |The NRE ‘Gexiocd tne’ epportunit te Ener amrevcalng urlar fet iavious Serenny “indiiduala cm ' ens eatatie OD BAe Towcat tor eeseees oe Gsamee sic Baeies fiven unacr se sue ecg Blcce of the Chicago ee Siationat Orchestra EEA Sass Siithieen pene Tee Nate Mee Dy Coben Shas’ teen Qa ames ‘citrated: Gay live ‘Sr the beat of = WGRPY iSnucer” cergyenea, filonaires. doctors, fawyers and from prof, Mundy dered/by individuals =, game tS ee Here: Gy EeSe SPate chico 7 Setanta eat i ae ‘Ave. Monday eve fe ack ist ee it ey Byars Tee Sales Sis oe Espa, fiendocs _ Prot Many see ac oe aly Mem tt Serer ne ne Tas EESEE ind orate aes at Bae Tibsie te eee gent relate eh ee eG Geek eet She Agcuiern weaver Per oie Shey Ree Beas tne Bene EesSctecnsiiaPeseear Bar ia ah aterm aes scab eh One ae BSS Later eg or ae Mice ant Be ade real Sasa Bi, Seaseate crate eB Eig Shee iy Sut the SE ithe eke inptrot inate trate of jronie, 399 5 fsa St.. Phone Drexel See, Welter He ee na ae MEET AFTER 4? YEARS tie acid Gaetan Bree ateabe dase hi Pai Ge tee Sh aitee Carts fe are ne SO SOE ENE else hh Soe ieee SESTime b shes alka pda ae" eset SPS hae Bag cert te lh a ak ‘with gon, teaving: —— scat hjet gan Ea tars. ae ein eiete tate nes wee a ae Say “oe Teen RE PLE elo tet he Gena aL PS ereedae coe Sep haat chen Tits SN aU oO tho Ms Sitti ym ine Beate “eoveaaeh te nea Saha ici gang Se A RSS Saket ne Seat nde MLR SORES SNS SE See Sere, SE Sear eg a soe the Se Soot Biv tea ete oath he Peed serge, ASE aPsad are dle hace Mon, tt oa ie ul eae ie see Se oe 8 IGP fk Tete ate ppt SLAM Sc en Phe as SEL Shee tine ERA SG aati eae oat GENET AE oe went ae tite ia. Std as aS a SPSS BPs detec Lea wn, ano wns. oan sonbyoi 2p arte, Neuorea ae igh Ree ae Eye a dear tedy gee ie Pazar Whe here: they will be the gueste of SRE Marae Ss esr Sear ae 2M eh bas THANKSGIVING BALL AND WALTZ CONTEST NOVEMBER 29th, 1923 COURT GENERAL ROBERT ELUOTT 7895, A. O- F. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1903 H ; s2O0Mme For Less Than You Pay Rent You Can Buy a Modern New| Brick Home IN * Welfsohn & sy Goldstine’s Booker Highlands Street car passes the’door— 30 minutes from the loop. ‘This is and will be the finest subdivision in the country. Only the better class of peo- fees forced. ‘This is a good op- portunity to start buying a home with a small payment down, For full particulars see or write: George S. Harris 9356 Lafayette Ave. q Sale! mee Rey ne Sa ee Seas i ae eo Scie ote hn vo ay mee Safavid bese ata aes Large aes pilee AN, Hn Sas ORS SNES PSG SERNG SS Th"ch Pap EAN bar 2 Ss Se Ee bs. ati Mees he ces og) eae Paes a BG ct 3210 Agee: ste re 53 gee BUST WAS eee wert. BUST Ma Ebest Sin AMG RE® ae Se Bae py a tiarict a4 hese -F TS i398 Send No Money Zz sic Sry art ah Seed I aad rang nom | Sypsy Love Bracele’s La'est Breadway Fad ee a Ein feces oe ‘ith bellieets of many bees. ‘ree, See aeeteee eS eer Smet | tee pa Sere ———— [vont roncer THe to besten att Etetet fa, er. #8, Pie Bee ket te / ads fag Het Paes anual oy Mo SEER, fe 4 Bivd. Trunk Works 465 U aed 81, Corer Grand Biya, Gite That, Last. Wardrobe Tramka: Sean ehge ‘and Eeatar Soa Repeiring. ‘Quick Deliveries ST | DR. 1. WALTER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON GENITOURINARY, DISEASES’ HE TERROR AYE. Viovony sar CHICAGO SOCIETY SALE STARTS FRIDAY! FurCoats 32 N.State PAUL'S 5th Floor RELIANCE BUILDING A Small Deposit Holds Any Garment WHOLESALE HOUSE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1923 John Walker, 520 E. 46th Pl. left recently for Memphis, Tennessee, to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Nannie Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Reeve, 615 E. 424 A. a widow of William Wilhelm, a surprise party recently. Covers were laid for 10. Mr. and Mrs. Park Tancil, 4527 Indiana Ave. entertained at dinner Dr. and Mrs. James R. White, who recently visited a four month "part of Europe." The Rev. Wilton R. Boone, who has been visiting in Kansas and Oklahoma, has been Wm. H. Stewart, 3439 Gahmet Ave. was a visitor to the Defender plant nursery. Herbert Week, 122 W. 22d St. entertained a host of friends at the Jimmie Stokes. Among those present were Messrs. Taylor Mobley, John Greenberg and Ellsworth Hilton. Mrs. J. Helms, 3100 Ells Ave. served on a birthday party Monday honoring little Miss Margaret McRide. Mrs. Mary Donald, Mrs. Rosa Benford and Mrs. S. J. Johnson were entertained at a chiclet house by Mrs. J. T. Byrd, Atlanta, Ga. has returned home after visiting Durham, N.C. in the city visiting relatives. Mrs. T. Thibodaux, Durham, N.C. in the city visiting relatives. Mrs. A. B. Kastor, 3544 Prairie Ave. is visiting Mrs. C. Katherine Hartman, route to New York city, where she will visit relatives. Marie McAllister and Miss Sophonia Hayden, 4850 Langley Ave. entertained a flower arranging firm Fleming of Louisville, Ky. Thursday evening with a dancing party. Mrs. J. H. Johnson have returned to the city from French Lick, ind. where she will attend a dance party. Mrs. J. M. McFalls, Atlantic City, N. J. was a visitor to the city last week and was registered at the Vinn Mr. and Mrs. Quintard Waters, Niles, Mille, were in city over the week- NEARLY TWO MILLION Sounds like a big figure, and it is big. That many times during the wedding, you ask for Black and White Ointment, because they have come to depend on this wonderful preparation. You ask for blotches, bumps, eczema, rash, tetter, "breaking out," etc. You ask for warm and soft real happiness and presentable, is until you make yourself presentable, to speak to the people who want to associate with you, going to get. Beginning Black and White Ointment and feel the thrills girls, women and men experience when they feel a feeling smooth and looking lovely. It is economically priced. In liberal preciations. The 50c size container and ask for the 52c size. All dealers it—Adv. SALE START Fur 32 N.State PAU A Small Deposit H WHOLESA $195 Laskin Seal Coats ..... $92.50 New models with natural marten collar and cuffs. $175 Laskin Seal Coats ..... $87.50 These have natural squirrel collar and cuffs. $155 Northern Seal Coats ..... $77.50 Flare bottom styles with Chin Chin collars. $225 Northern Seal Coats ..... Forke, M. Meadows and M. Dis- Misses Bernice Peeg and Ruth Browne. 2645 Indiana Ave. motored to Dixon. Dr. and Mr. Peeg, Dr. and Mr. Kadgon. * A few friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Hodges surprised them in their miscellaneous shower. Many beautiful and useful gifts were received. Dancing was the feature of the evening, which a bountiful lunch served Mrs. Mabel Waltley, 618 Hobbs St. Suite 10, Atlanta, GA. Mrs. Harold father, I. Madden, who died in Solmus, Alabama. Mrs. Joseph Borrell, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ferguson, 525 Indiana Ave. motored to Jatvala Sunday. They Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allen, 4220 North Avenue. entertained out-of-town friends at the ideal Tea room. onoon at the ideal Tea room. Explained, 3846 Grand Bld. were the dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Glover an ideal hostess. Mrs. Glover proved an ideal hostess. A beautiful rose rosehip apron onoon at the residence of Mrs. Hattie Pumba, Mrs. I. Georgia Whyte has returned to the city for an indefinite Veron Aye. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. N. Curry, Indianapolis, Indiana. Charles Bass, 602 Wabash Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana. Mrs. Inez White, Dr. Stewart and J. Sunday and spent a delightful day. Sunday and spent a delightful day. FASHION SHOW TO DRAW CROWD MONDAY NIGHT The season will be inaugurated on the day Elizabeth's assemblay hall, 41st St. and the 42nd St. on Monday. Under the management of Mrs. Lida lecceer Fifty of Chicago's loveliest styles and a number of young men will also exhibit the fashions of the season. The styles and a number of young men will classic dancing and operatic singing. There will be dancing afterwards to the classical music of the orchestra. From all indications there will be a capacity audience and those per- sonal groups should not further delay in making their reservations. Adv. MRS. CARRIE BELL DEAD Mr. William Bell, connected with the Fulkner & Cook real estate offices, died on Deceased was originally of Wholesby, W. Va., but had lived in Chicago for three years. Mr. Parkling, Mrs. Geral- dale, Mrs. Bell, and a sister and brother, the for- mer N. J., and the latter, Walter Gosse, the well known organist of Chil- dens, have charge of the remains and the funeral services will be held on 11th April at 10 o'clock at Bareen Baptist church. LEAVE FOR HARVARD CAN Editor Robert S. Abbott and Alex Koehler will be joined by limited Wednesday for New York, where they will stay until Saturday at the Yale-Harvard game. In attending the Yale-Harvard game, they will be attending the Howard-Jaincol game in Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day. CELIBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY Celebrate 50th Anniversary with the Howard-Jaincol game in Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day. CELIBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY Celebrate 50th Anniversary with the Howard-Jaincol game in Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day. CELIBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY Celebrate 50th Anniversary with the Howard-Jaincol game in Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day. ITS FRIDAY! Coats JUL'S 5th Floor RELIANCE BUILDING Holds Any Garment LE HOUSE A WOMAN'S PAGE Roland Hayes' Success Should "Pave the Way" Appearance With Boston Symphony Might Well Be Noticed by Chicago and Others Roland Hayes has brought his European tour to an end in order to re-enter the music world as the soloist of the Boston Symphony orchestra. While abroad he appeared in Czecho-Slovakia and England. He sings in French, Italian and German. He was born in Czecho-Slovakia and England. Mr. Hayes was born in Curryville, Ga. studied at Fisk university and then made his home in Boston, where he began his career. He was received at Symphony hall with wild enthusiasm by the entire ensemble. He seribers to the symphony and by a large number of his own people who were familiar with the music. He initial pregnancy with the orchestra. There is a lesson in this for other musical organizations. It critics everywhere are difficult to get the leading musical organizations to give them a real chance, and they prize us as have been done with Hayes. We can get a chance at all they have to pass for white as is being done in some companies. Here in Chicago there is no good reason why Race talent is not being used in the Chicago symphony. Mr. Stock, the conductor of that orchestra, surely must know something of the talent of Hayes and the training to take a company if they were given an opportunity. Perhaps the success of Mr. Hayes will not only fire the anthem, but will serve to convince the powers that be in the musical world that art should be to true to American art. Colored artists must be given consideration along with foreign importations, and should be abroad for recognition and opportunity which is due the Race at home. CO-EDS AT HOWARD HOLD SECOND ANNUAL DINNER BARN DANCE AND TAG NIGHT tag night, at W. E. I. Adams and A. F. Fulcher's Ultra Modern Dancing academy. 11 st. Lakeland, between Wabash and State Street. 11 st. Wabash, between Wabash and State Street. boys wear your jeans! Garence Miller's alter-ego: orchestra manners; James Green, manager manners; James Green, manager manners; Admission $50—Advertisement. CHURCHES Cosmopolitan Community Center of Auditorium of the John B. Burren school, Walsh Ave, at 51st St. the day is the Women's Army day; 10:20 a.m. preaching by Mrs. Mattle Truck and young night. Sermons by Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. Nellie Burbridge. International Baptist Church, 37th St. Bennett, pastor—The pastor preached Sunday morning to a well filled auditorium using as the Church. The evening service was also well attended. The IHW, m. at 5 p.m. a special Sunday after- bon Thanksgiving program will be other Services, 11:15 a.m. and 7 p.m. Zion Hill Baptist Church, 39 W. St. the Rev. A. M. Martin, pastor—The Sunday morning to hear the Festival meetings are now being held. Quinn Chapel A, M. E. Church, the Rev. B. U. Taylor, pastor—The pass- ing. Get Off or Your Conscience. The A. C. E. league meeting was well at- tened. Succeeding Sunday at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. The People's Church and Metropolitan Community center, 38th St. and Flairle Street, 10:30 a.m. m. sermon on the question: I p. m. Sunday school. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER The Thursday twelve Wistle club was held at the University of Tennessee, 6010 Vabash Ave. Plans for Thanksgiving baskets were discussed, and the audience of Mrs. Speaker, 5051 State St. The Pikers club met at the home of Mrs. Luncheon was served, after which Clark, Hensley and Ballenger, next meeting with Mrs. Hensley, 3538 Vermont. The Vonderdee 500 club held its last meeting at the residence of Mrs. Prizes were awarded Mesdames Blanche Johnson, meeting at the home of Mrs. Ethiel Taylor, 3221 Prairie Ave. meeting at the home of George Armstead, 4157 Prairie Ave. will be held Thursday at the home of Fussell Berry, 464 E. The last meeting of the Utopia Social club was held at the residence of James The Stonill Adelphia Girls Whist club was entertained by Miss Kate Pita Saturday. Miss Gladys Prime was entertained the December meeting at 5:51 The Sionill Adelphia Girls regular meeting will be entertained by Miss Beatrice Sykes Sunday at 4:30 p.m. The Ave. Ave. Mississippi Hill, westside. The Volunteer Workers club hold a weekly meeting at 10:30 a.m. After business, a dainty luncheon was served by the hosts. The meeting at the residence of Mrs. N. Hill, 577 E. 44th St. Friday. The next meeting at the residence of Mrs. R. Perk, 4238 Ervans Ave. Friday, Nov. 30. The next meeting, Nov. 23 at the home of the president, Mrs. Maude Mitchell, 4438 Ervans Avenue, at the home of Miss Graham, 3606 Wabash Ave. The next meeting, Nov. 23 at the home of Miss McCullugh, Mrs. Namie Riese, president; Miss E. Smith, secretary, held its last meeting at the residence of Miss Theodolia Thomas, for their dance, which is to be given at the Julia Johnson home, Tuskegee Club will hold its next meeting at the Wabash Ave. c. A. Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock. The Harmony club met at the home of Mrs. Ave. Monday evening. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Johnson. The Giles Charity club will hold its next meeting at the home of Mrs. Ave. Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock. All members, 5847 Lafayette Ave. Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock. All members, for the old folks, Thanksgiving. El Progreso club held its last meeting in the club rooms at 455 Indiana Ave., Dells, Calif., and Frank Cooper were initiated as new members. --- VISITORS ENTERTAINED Miss. M. Kissner, the lecturer, and her niece, Miss Katherine Swan, a stenographer in the *water* guesthouse of J. B. Harries, 4443 Champaign Ave. Many functions were held in the hotel commission, where they met the attendant visited the city hall, where they met the Hon. A. E. Patterson, the Hon. M. L. Brown, a retired beauty culturer, and C. Turner Wall, president of the motored these ladies to Elgin. Many entertainments were held in their hotel, and Miss Myrtle Jackson were among the hostesses who entertained ATTEND OPERA Mr. and Mrs. Prit. Harsh, 4520 Calumet Ave. were the guests of Editor and Mrs. Harsh at the ground Thursday evening to hear "Romeo and Juliet." MRS. ROBINSON DIES Mrs. Margaret Robinson, one of Chicagos plighters residents, died suddenly in her home in Chicago. CLUBS Intercollegiate Club Listens to Dr. Fred Butler Fine Program Was Presented Sunday Afternoon at the Wabash Ave. Y. M. C. A. Members of the Intercollegiate club, and visitors at the meeting held Sun. 10, 1945, in the Christian Association, were given the pleasure of hearing a short talk on the subject of some of the advantages of college education. This talk, presented by Dr. Frederick H. Butter of this city, touched on the importance of the southern states. He began by disclaiming any of the great virtues attributed to him when he was introduced by Andy Dobson, president of the club. "I have been called an expert and several other things. Let me tell you how I came to the ordinary man far away from home." He then went on to tell of how he had spoken at most of the southern colleges, and taught the young people begin their education and go through college. "Many of the students who finished college he has done everything that is necessary, but he has not even begun. He is getting ready to prepare to commence to start out." Further in his speech, Mr. Butler remarked that one of the greatest challenges school is that it gives one no opportunity to find out the shortcomings in the human race. The Negro was not but a standard that will give every man and every woman an equal opportunity. Butler was preceded on the program by Miss Lucy Page Gaston (white), superintendent of the "Clean School" in Chicago, which is affiliated with the Anti-Cigarette league, and the talk presented was along the order of enlisting recruits to the program. In her talk, Miss Gaston stated that a race girl, maid at the Sherman hotel, where she was stoping, had had a chance to be in the style among Colored girls on the South side," and she had felt the necessity of warning the girls of the dangerous pastimes. Edward Mills (white), a poet and writer, his poetry which was all anti-something. He modestly remarked that he had been in the reforming work of the Negro community no small part in bringing the antiliquor law into effect. A vocal solo was rendered by Miss Johns, a Mary Johns seminary. MRS. WALKER ENTERTAINED A Clark, 125 W. 130th St. right, right, grand vice chief of the Independent Luke's leaders in honor of Mrs. Mar- garet Luke's valedictorian measurer to the order of Richmond, Va. Mrs. Walker is also president of clubs and authorizes mouvement leaders in the Federation of Woman's country. Those present: Mrs. Emma Charity Jones, Dennis Grice, Dr. A. C. Garner, Dr. Michael R. Luthi, Lulu R. Jones, Daley V. Bankis, Rhoda Willis and made, Mrs. Clark, the hostess, was elected to vice chief's chair last membership rally in and around New new members to the order. MASONS TO MEET MRS. SNELLING INJURED Mrs. Savannah R. Snelling, 4020 Calmert Ave., is confined to her home from Monday morning. Now, 19, as she prepares for her first day at the institution, Lansalle and Harrison Sts. Mrs. Snelling was returning home from her seat through the front window. From her seat, she hurried. She was跑 X-ray laboratory for O. F. Scott. Royal X-ray laboratory for PUBLIC AUCTION To whom it may concern: You are hereby notified, the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon of said day, sell at auction on our garage, and sell at auction on our automobile, stored at our carriage by L. R. Robinson, as the proprietor for the purpose of satisfying our claim amounting to $150 hold against sold Advertisement. d-b TRINIDIAN OPENS OFFICE **PHYSICIAN** McBendil, McBendil, formerly of Birmingham, Ala., announces the opening of his office at 5 Ft. Pike in Birmingham, a graduate of Fisk University, class of 17, and Northwestern Medical school completed and internship at Provident hospital. He is a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity.—Adv. **MRS. PHILLIPS DIES** MRS. PHILLIPS, mother of Rev. L. G. Jordan, Louisville, Ky., died here Fri. March 11, 2015, a slave in Morlan, Ala., 85 years ago, and was reared in Mississippi, where she resided for 22 years she has resided with her son. OFF FOR WEDDING Dr. Gordon Jackson and party left Wednesday evening for New York, Mine. Dr. Gordon Robinson, granddaughter of the late Mime. Dr. Gordon Alicia Wallis Robinson on Saturday noon at the St. Phillip's P. E. church. SUSIE JOHNSON DEAD SUSIE JOHNSON died who died Nov. 21 at the late residence, 3253 Sullivan St. situational A. M. E. church, 3825 Bornst. St., Saturday, Nov. 27, at 11 clock a. m. SKEGGE CLUB DANCE Tuskegee club will give a dance on Wednesday evening, Nov. 25, at the Tuskegee Orchestra. Admission 50 cents.—Adv. WEDDINGS HARDWAY-JOHNSON Miss Julia Pickens and her Hertel Johnson, both of this city, were married Monday, Nov. 5, by the Rev. Paul Jones. PURKE-WILLIAMS The marriage of Miss Carrie B. Purdue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Tennent, and Mr. Leon William of Chicago, will take place on Nov. 29. PICKENS-BENNETT Murraytea and Mrs. L. R. Helente announce the marriage of her sister, Miss Julia Pickens, to her wedding took place Friday, Nov. 2. --- What can be your trouble? You give a list of things you don't do but you know everyone has a besetting sin, and enough you may feel that you are not good enough. I'll bet your wife can tell more about the sensible woman would leave a man who seems to be as near perfect as you do enough to bear you a family of four, so she certainly did her share. You are alone. She more than likely wants a man who has not tasted the bitter aloes care to be a stepmother. Don't misunderstand me. I am in sympathy with her. I am a young lady of 24, and have been teaching for five years, man, enterprising and of superior qualities. I am a home lover and consider everyone has no time to waste on any man who is a trifter-Kentucky Girl. But from the shoulder, don't you, Blue Grass girl, and know you are the harvest he? Come, my lambs. Dear Princess: I am writing you for a little advice. I have been married for 30 years, but he has been going around with a minister's wife and she has to help him with his work. He has been asking her about it and she did not deny telling him. He had words and came to me. He was very helpful. I went home to my mother. He later came to me and I have been very helpful. I will never be happy with him. He still says mean things when you try to help him. He will support and myself. Please advise me what is best for your husband's type does not deserve forgiveness, but when you want to help him, he will parable. After his treatment of you, I can't see how you can ever give him what he wants. He will worth it and will always heap sorrow and humiliation on your head. You can strengthen to work and the will to do so. What more do you want? I advise you to be good and strong. You'll be basking in the radiance of success and prosperity, and be happy when the can will shine for him. 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You live has been weighed in the balance and found wanting; you are a man, no matter who he is, will admit that he is not fit to be the husband of your child, he is no a hero from life. She is him, he is no a hero from life. She is too, and wish you were still in prison; she might tell you so. Yes, you are parents are right; she alone is wrong. Dear Princess: I have been reading your wonderful advice, so I am asking you to help me. I have years old and a high school girl. Now, I am going to receive company. They say I am entirely too young. Of course, I realize that I can not go to the halls and can go to the halls to dance, I am a good dancer, but if I go to the halls to go every night, not every once in a while is another thing that worries me: Why is it I cannot keep a fellow? I can get them. I loved a boy but he seems to have turned cold tward me because I forget him, but, oh, I can't. I often wonder if I will ever be blessed with a son. For me, I have lost all faith, dear Princess. I make myself more charming, I mean how can I be loved as some girls are? Does it does not allow me to have company, is that the reason why I have no time to do—Disgusted Girl. If parents were wrong every time they never be right at all. Why do youth, with its reckless thoughtfulness, rebel and lead direct the course of our lives, discriminate decisions? It has always been so and I suppose will be until they lead and direct the course of our lives, that those who have lived and experimented all times, with any and everybody, but your parents, day and night, for your parents, day and night, for the protection they have given you. It is mother to the extent of slipping out, going to dances or any place else. As and being loved by them as are other girls, that's easy, but what would be more beautiful than being loved by you year after year. 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AL eee ee | ALL ACTS, COMPANIES and THEATEReMANAGERS: We ad THER | setts 04 Yocom tity Blas. © “Guatrawoooa, TEN. | PAGE SIX—PART ONE ‘Two canacity houses witnessed the Snitial performances of “The Yellge Ticket,” the offering of The Lafayette Sta FOre Se te ‘rosent week at the Grand theater. ‘on Sunday night. “The play is Rusetan, Sith haifa dozen “prineipal™ parts and the manner in which it is present- ea adds greatly to the already aplen- id ‘reputation of this versatile group of artists. The ac- Tusi leads are being done by Andrew &. Bishop, Cleo Des- mond, Sidney Kirk- patrick and Isa- ‘home tacos oes ‘Secminin hannah ab sian ati ‘Prosent.week at the trig Saga theater, on Tih fale doves Fg aaa “principal” parts, Pages Sg aie mater (nh which it is present- BG. scae Sa sdde greats to RECaa 2s pert anles, Neaaees, this vere group 2 G23 of artists. re acy ¥ a ahieads areboiny Parreeggs done Uy Andrew 8. FE ay ‘ tone Clee “Bes: mond Sidney Mts patrick “and “ists Tory Langston jane Jackson, and ‘Tony Cet ties. are given perfect _sunport_ by Keon Rooks, Laura Bowman, Archur Kaye Eleanor Wtilcom, Frames Weed, Babs Founuend and Lawrence Cher Bauit. “The mory tells OF the adyen: Toren of a Seth wetter oP escent family wha, throurh toree af crouse ances, Wan forced to any for Fassron Wit would entiie ver wo Fist the nelle of Ner‘dving fakes According to a local Taws peopte ot Ee" religion were not “allowed, travel from one locality to anther, he autherieeee nee, Made fa her that bs tetng & “yatfow Ucket™ she woud Paes thee Cin te Weatel Shyahers within the Russian. emia, Fistets tale color Were sued wo mromitrs of the dcmtvononds ‘ones eee ee eer eee Seschted He uring the couse of hee TNO Recut ‘anosctnced hte Syoune Rivelan Bin whe ister Aled Sane String a Gmanertceen” with Ran che tank anvantine oF ie mene Mion Sta Comiiecated the “otraiehe= Ag SL Lae Obey i rue b HOMES IS? GREAT p AFEATURES | CONTINUCUS eh 2" MIDNIGHT through this action to also use her fame. Arriving Just in time to" bid Ker father a final farewell, she pro cocded to lose her own identity. be Associating with these. mentioned in Tetters and papers carried by. her late companion. ‘The. manner in which fher true Identity is discovered bs. the Russian secret police, her adventures With the Prefect whom she kills Wi0) A hathin, her arrest, conviction and Feseue Dy 2 young Americag news: Paper nian and. nails, her Mizhi from the country and happy mar= Hage to Ker rescuer forins 2 most femarkable and. interceting: chain of grinedon Thi play fe wordy poi a Wins way: to spe and’ It continues itntil Saturday: hiait: being tollowed on. Sunday by the. great comedy drama, “Over the Hil" THE AVENUE Feature pictures and vaudeville 1s the nregent. policy Here and. the mighty “takings” have Leen showluz Ausllght increase. Among the. net Used in the past few dave were Dixie Kia and his doze, as clever 4 novelty az can be found in vaudeville: Finiee Sisters a {ast Working pair of singe ers and dancers, and, Williams and Hughes, aerobatic pancer and nate Impersonator. . : THE MoNoGRAM Soo Jack Wiggins’ Ten Dandng Fools opened to a larre, onthustastic au- dience, ‘The openiag chorus was led by “Helen Wiggins, avsisted: by: John Jefferson and a beauty chorus of ahve Brown ‘damvels beautiful 10” look upon and fleet of foot. Bix Hoy Pra. zler and John Jefferson in a mos amusing sketch furalshed 2 nice line of clean comedy. In her song, “Counting Your Money.” Helen Wis: gins showed exceptional worth, Aid- hy the wonderful dancing” of | the chorus it got two encores and. hows That wonder of ‘the age, Master Sherman Wigains, used “Got My Habits On” The song Mtced Wxactly and allowed the ehild fo show a most Wonderful personality and prove the fact that he has no surperiors. in dancing within the age Umit. Now comes dack Winging himself: the :c- Krowledged peer of buck and wing dancers,” He entered amid a roar ul applause, Jack used "A Strutting Foo!” to show his many admirers that he's still there, and could yet hold his crown with the younger Chartes, Nixon was a funny Mitte fellow, who used Wiis own sonsa an tmradien to good effect... ‘This-hoy Keeps the house ata. side-splittins uitch With 4 clead line of nousense. it was only time that carried him ot, aa the crowd really enjoved his chatter. ‘The final was a dance (east indulzed in by’ the entire company, stving each member a chance. We Will ind some fast-stepping gifts. Week of Nov. 26, high class. vaude- ville, including such well known arts ag Raby Mack, Galle De Gaston, Reiki uae Rear aie oiheen OWL THEATER SPECIALS TOM MIX IN “MILE-A-MINUTE ROMEO” AishiGiait “knams UnseaTaihe GaBG. OE Aad “NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HER” ‘TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27 AND 2 Do You Want to Make Money? A: GREAT BARGAIN! : scar’ ceonte danse teave core , Ex-Champion Jack Johnson Supported by beautiful Blanche Thompson, Ree yeaa, ter Sisapron acd an AS THE WORLD ROLLS ON 4 Smash oF ONUEDAE THTeRED ay me FAITE aELOW meUDCS 3 PRINTS—7 REELS “EACH — 21 REELS IN ALL for zinta ant ne, hat See guy ar A Tinie Eee BGri g aaa te taned St aabe Sea Paiste, ae Giese sk ame ane Bie Rs eae cai a teh es Reha ga er SARE re Men hae hilar an Easily ‘Worth $10,000 + $850 Cash Takes It!! THIS FEATURE HAS NEVER PLAYED CHICAGO! | IT _HAS PASSED ‘CHICAGO BOARD OF CENSORS!: CHICAGO ALONE WILL PAY THE PRICE ASKED!!! ANDLAUER FILM PRODUCTIONS xsogun anne; SA Ct a0, : ‘Reference: Any film exchange gant eae Gier of Tony ‘Tangees aos STAGE Taqenious: gst completions’ gto “Mile-A-Minute Romeo.” the . Wil- Yam Fox production, unusual charm for a Tom Mix rleture. By which we mean, in addiden to the breath- less action asd extectee number of theills, Tom Silx offers In this recent motion pleture a stoy of consider- able interest. One of the uncommon. situations presented ts the Machivellian scheme of exterminating two rivals by con- triving to zet them te fy at each other's throat. The ctaity lover informs both rivals separately that each has tn- zulted the other, A gun fight ensues in which the rivaty learn that thor have ‘been the dupes of the. third Fival, ‘and that thelr fight was framed to Kill elthee or-both of them. | “No Mother to Guide‘ Her” reveals | nsun mel simples” an trata ose the varios tthe tro yeh Sign of the eh nd pow Th atte Sane PLE sound in whic Ctl Es et aaegent we Stars Hi ther Bini on eucint® whieh uate Feeed wich gue Ria ithe Oa Lr af ie'Shgly $5 Sis robin, une sar sche He Hs Te tata” er thasear'fy Renge'y SOE iSioante oS Palg Re hthe ee MSTadts ad neta BS Schanelohe QM Bins na Tat dieters Ht e°epiendid in ie one tre ertornta RN ane Se tae Se ERatone Soaps ane souncement that nxt wees oaerng ote Eat tie "Payer at jthe Grand theater will be the great rte gina thea "over te ACs rere fee Stee Ge BG Base mere eS Aa She gta a he hes We icc ie etait ae story carried in tis offering. A tells shovels (HE gene” te shedtantth Maun sate Hasina Aa aia Eo SUP Se aca date at iit Sal aeene nes, ae Baraat, Ue Sie NR ae Bo ah eat ae aria Eas Bs esate ies ee ng of ts Specht te'gay, Ue! iret te tale Be or eet alt ere st A Sy etd etna eat seit emule Waris Be iitittade tiie, ah te SG AR ai de Se Bereta aaatnee i Be er ote eit ig ae oe REE Ds” Doc Straine, Dinks Thomas & Davis, billed’ ae "The ‘Thrve Ds." aro. having fine success in the Bast’ @he act ts dividing the Weel between Bridgeport Snd Meridian, Conn. Here are a couple Of motlecs iccorded the act be nwa Papers in dear old New Englands “Bocks. Dinks and. Davis, dusky ex- ponemie of thie Jovous art of nimble Hepp what tothe top of che Palace Teudovfic™ it, Feeenuiy” with "meteors Reiftnes. |The. audience. demanded faze tn nrge once and poe t.” Banclng fone, cing ths trie doesn’t do. noth Ing ive but” “The. Young “woman member’ departs from "thes reserved Shullling Gf her kind "and breaks. into ihelmost origina dancing acer th eorae Umerat the Palace. “The (wo men are BoE tar hind: “each offering” breezy Syncahated. measires, “Certainly “Mie ahd Mra S.'Z. Poll’ of New Haven, fo occipiea “a tax (or the’ evening found iitife to ‘criticize in’ thelr offer: ing “AN gorta of dancing make up the program for the Palace the last ‘thres dass af ahs Week but. there seas just One’ act chat stood out. senterday afters Boon. \ Dock.” Dinks nd Davis “have thie’ colorful’ act and ‘they can dance, only they. didn't dance"hait enoweh to Sul the audlence yeatcraay.-Shathe ‘ong’ Is. recalled vin watching these three work and ater “seeing one of these actn any other: kind of eyneopa- Hon weems tame.” ———— * EDDIE WRITES We received 9 fine letter from Eadie Hunter, “who's “Home Come" ctablold Pavaane aise, iy peace Ereeeanh tie gh Ty, Pass eae eats Men htt tee aoe, “neo ae ona oe fo Se oa Tl 010 Pat ade foe ma cee Oe Eel t rade fone mor ere a Fee pepe ce Be Ae Pm santana I was accompanted on the plano by beet een. ae & oe Sarees heres aoe BP dees ear ee Pee far ee on Are TEN de Rial Ah eipe oat cae” ae ieig See ee rer, to eel rod peeres ces tare Sed Sarena here, et Seas rie sen eer va leads, Alex Rogers and Luckeyth Bie sae Per Se NT our MOA ee THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Lucky Bill, played admirably, by ‘rant Bx, is one of the dupes, Hav ing wounded the other dupe’ in. th framed. fight he offers 10, compen- Fate by helping. the Initer elope ith iho gir He ia double-erossed in- Humeratte ttmes and finally forse Bie"aiiidence so ar ggite attempt Get the girl for hima Tn no previous production, pes- haps, "Goce, Pom. Mix. alapiay "hi horstmanship.s9 skills. Through out the production he te almost en- Grelyriding=witd. "We do not_ve- Hove. this “situation makes It eas: to emote. and for that reason “de- Care Me. “Mix's performance. 6x: fraorainary. "Bets Jewel. loadin indy, ts. very satisfactors, ag. it the cntive "supporting east.” Lambert Wiliyer is responsible for the good bay see PUEee tie Hees Go onceltent. Moitiee to. Guide Ter" ta" excellent Mounifieene sets, both interior and jextertor, together with much nat- ray" pchutye form an adequate’ set ing for this ‘appealing story.” ‘The hofes or each of the chittten all of ‘Som ‘are ambitious, ‘are stories in Themselves. "The. divector has en ined them Into a single story Dhread_ from whch tho Interest eam Rover star, “For see ite. St No Mother to Giulde 1ter® presents 1 quite helpful in ulding “our, own detintes, “the 'mothers daughters Aad Son and fathers 109. who com: Dose te audience, ai find niece Tnessage for them in this einema nro: Ghetign, ‘nich is" certainly wort seeing. Antonio Morene, Hero of Picture, “Tho Spanish Dancer,” Has Noni Role : ie canes patace ant 8) s0it of pajamas! ‘Antonto Moreno, featured player in Vola Negri's new’ star pleuire, “The Spanish Dancer,” % Herbert Brenon Droductipn. for’ Paramount, which tomes 16 the Vendome theater for three days" stay, woke up one morn~ Jing to find that all he owned In the Hweorld was a palace and his night at- Hire, It was’ made of fine silk and Had a, monogram ‘and coat of arms ‘embroldered on the front, Duc the Cuct Femalned It wax not precisely" fasti- fonalle wear for a stroll through te streets of the elty. However, it took place in the rein of King Philip 1V of Spain, and Mo- Feno was reviving an Incldent Intthe Ice of Don Caesar de Bazan, a lead- ing character in the Paramount pic- ture which Pola Negri says is the Strongest'story fn whieh she has ever appeared, While Don Caesar slesps his cred- tora enter the ancient manston of his family and carry off everything it contains, Caesar ayrakens in time to utter voluble protest as they ruth- lessty steal tno sheets from under im. “The Spanish Dancer” is n costume pleture with a very stron story of love, “intrigue and. human ‘interest running throughout. ‘The character of Maritann gives Pola. Negri the zreatest opportunity she as had ‘since she eame to America. Heading a Strong fupporting cast are Wallace Beers. who plays, the role of King Philip IV: Kathlyn Wil Wams, as ‘Queen’ Isabelle; Gareth Hughes. as_Jazarillo, and Adolphe Menjou’ as Sailuste. ‘AN four rolex are Important parts of tho story and give ample scone for the ability of these players. Her= bert Brenon, who produced: the pic ture, paid careful attention to the details of dress, custom and man- hers of the period which made the With century history In Spain 50 claborate and magnificent. OPERA IN HARLEM By Billy Prerce Now York, Nov. 23—The initial at- tempt tn thls Sy of the pienemtatin of Brand opera by" members of ur grou Et'the Lafayette theater last week wus aslgeal succeue for Prot, Hi. Lawrence Breeman. the writer “tind” composes “Vendetta.” the piece itaeif. sag bent: {Unt boe the crduenees of the plavera fatica No ining” aut. the: wonderful poss sluiities tn Professor ‘Freeman's great work. With iinished performers, thera Jeno question ‘hut thee Te would have Sega’ hgongtneea its 7 Gung’ Waldo Freeman, who, many the. production, a8 wall as played. the icaa,"""'Don Castros" “deserves “Event Sredit for having put over hin ett gt fempt fa'prand epera: “the outetanaing Mar’ of the piece: was, Baylor Gore fon, a ivrle tenon te svemea to be the’ teal find." Cartottn Freeinan, “s former membrr of the Lafayette Play: Sta'ana ho oniy real rds in the pect Sanilied her pare crealeamy. Sites Siarie Woods aia ‘a neat "nit" of character work as the old woman, “Ines.” Other Tnembers of the cust Were Cecile Des Eien, ‘Loutte, Sailors, d. Startin ‘Rolls William. "samuela, Sfazia Harrigan and Sirens Hesliger. eS auzz IN, — Bustin’ Burton, the _ well-known comedian, wus acatlereatiy It the Stork Wize has boon, hunged up Wt iy theumatiem,, Wot ie 86: much tm Troved what ite expects. to. be strutting PICT fore. thn Haha beore the Roltdaya., Hele setting nis at the hom f ig mater, 2206 Renoden Ave, Chleage, te ee, ee ee ak | Motion Picture News ~ soBY De IRELAND THOMAS gamed J uctepe tie famous outa aa onto Sho, Ts. ow “ving, ta Hickory, 32°C. wrleed: "SSost Bice: find ieg aa Be or tie fly) Sour “cutee Ts 'uebetende, Aare Harry sandcrson sales com Woovwas satiric (pms Seer Cc; cee el siere Sun’ GSTS a) Hivos four seats Wee eae Bes eating ad ed fete in" yout col. Waele enn and Nrotesme | EUAaeN are oa ee Harvey, Stinstrels yes ERT sean ond e that the monologu S me itt wanted to Some ang fos Fem,” But tc Tete ecli ine. trelend Sean fake up an offer from a film coninans tol eneas fn eal Be Saale Teserg” bleh, che tegare, and, Frank suse ye ath teetoeehS a Beege Meu Beinds ESE Se ae "Skee? F""Sleciane, manater of the RGA hedioe SE MMATAMEET SL Pe hia eeroee ar ae eas a ae Sect, hh akan Minar? atm ivondering it tits Is the eee eat Soe BUNS Meal MA arin te eal mati Yor, Mlchea’ Stn eavnarstton: But aor in mnater ye Shale Hose Sli Stein a Boar cneagel Bi acai eat NTR Alt stain SE He na ‘To Miss June Johnston of Indian- polis. Ind. 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Nilsson, sereep favorite who has delighted ‘clnema fans for many years, returns to the local gaze fn her most. recent production. “rhundering Dawn." a Universal pleture, being shown at the Owl the- Aer on Friday and Saturday of the Present week. Migs Nilsson’ began her stage ca- reer in her native and, Sweden,and after coming to America, where she as favorably received, continued on the “legit” uniil her Work attracted ihe attentlon of motion picture pro- Aueers who saws in her charming Hand head an Ideal type for the sereen, ‘Ste Is to be remembered for the Yeads played in come of the bigzest productions of the past five years: Sin Judsment Of". “Luck of, the Telah,” "Way of thé Strong.” “‘Sol- dices of Fortune.” “in the Heart of a Fook" “What Woran Will Do,” Sis Girls “Leave Home,” “The Lotus Eater" and many more. For role of Mary ftozers, a falth~ ful sweetheart who chatices the ter~ rorg of the tropics in, order to bring back her sweetheart played by J. Warren Kerrisan, grants her ample room to portray the depths of her emotional acting which has surprised all her followers in New York who have ‘viewed the pleture. “Wtingone” is the term used “by Director Harry Garson In describing, hor. She It 5 feot 7 Inches in height and welshs 135 pounds, haying the supple frure of «dancer. Her exes are blue and. her fair complexion and Dlende hair five her a command- ing position wherever she appears. THE KOPRIN E B Dudley, Mar. Detroit, AMich—Abbiv AMigchell in a aramatie’ sketch, Gratis a fivecnet "bil Hea OaetG ene dieu cee Ait wet aetitianes Mee eteaeA sre SONG CTNgIRGS a Bee cate Corina ctsret eam: Men & Sowes Sem Actress QUE Scents inva ne wondlogee, aud Davis © Bacher ta SEL Comedy farm sintins, Mevett pd Lite Bie areas he premele featured With the routs Uekectee Cilio Sir ntrcd to caracity at the sinabere suchigun eects ‘ite Along comes to the New De= rate need UTES Be ease REZ orton” — Johnny Hudging Making Great Reo eed Wik rown Sandals the sirauing Fook ty the mantic in whic Johane Todelns, ‘one ot the gether tie, eke Sha uct sarees srnsnates gies ah cre burlesque | shows | on the | Columblt ae Ee Bees mean oe ACLS SEES RES Pe ee ao Re 8 er Ney ee Bese ie Bee pee eae Dy a a SARE oe a tse Baa. pms sie pemeee Seats as beamed SR Nae Wis 3 eos ey eee ea se fey A Rama are een eee beep ee Cr eee ec ht ee ee Pen SF ee een Soe see eee JOHNNY HUDGINS ti piptirve ind Sie commit ae: Bea aed et ttt Coe kee tenth. ons he fe atu Sind to mect old friends Now. playin feeds Marsch Gea, RON, MAES Timpive theater. Newark, No J.” Next QWL. THEATE 0 4653 STATE STREET R ‘SEE THIS TONIGHT! (Friday and Saturday, Nov. 23-24 ’ OF THIS WEEK TPR ye ose ee | geen ees <n whee Lg 28S BP ols i Ni ee a, Pa eS RD crab: eae NY iS Bite tei: ‘a pace 2 EK Bea eae ee CE eae A S\Se oe “ae aN! [P’xow ee PLAYING Jd. WARREN KERRIGAN, ANNA @. NILLSON AND THOMAS SANTSCHI . DON'T FAIL TO SEE THIS PICTURE! _ | She drenk deep of the wine of life | _Williant Fox presents No Mother Guide H with Genevieve Tobin Forth splay i tan Mereiner ey ACHARLES HORAN PRODUCTION, = it ae in ee 2-Days Only-—2 Tues. and Wed., Nov. 27-28 Gkicswec Gu eure STATES.—breahing in. soni, ‘Te pokes ae, te me Bice Gp deta The Paging seat Bina a eee SAORI bene, A Wis Part. Wanilering Daughters. The Ghost Gis: erigee eres, oes Ges Ge Be eee Seas See tee © UiNcose tne Sen Whe Won asd pute? Ge manatee a aint Hey istntagtta ae wa Stent Fe grelacenenan of eet Sed, talha cee eecaa Fe eee ach ot Senee a e Siest tng eal Stendtast Hearts eee SEE Eee te aah of Ste Dae moras oat Sah to Dave Boney, wae ang NM Nees ATLAS.—Open Saturdays and Sun- eaeriahe-Ohee. faders ab Sam; Se aa, Cass HAR, SUN aney tac of six per eee warn Re Gis Bary, ken Sine mg. Eae. ch ave “TEXAS MOANER” ner, ote, nating ftpm the “Lone okra eine ope tte lee ee eae Bree Ee, Ce ee ake sae SRL Re eye oP ial hae ASU. dick Stan Phonogragh Go. Tinie Heopoets creeen en Saket AS aM eat ae ee Sen aes See tt eee His afd Rehceteg eae a Eo ae Aa ea ae Rory enthusiantis aver her fest record. Ee german chee Gee cree Sen ate Bale ant Suet! eee SiS enly sore bales the: wilt tsrame ¢ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1923 ‘| gn “the Man Between.” the Finis EE, prouuttoms wench Aasoclated .| EMiupiters “ia” presenting. at the :| States theater on’ Saturday ‘oc ine | resent week. Allan Forrest, popular Bed handsome leading moan. i play iin! his aest dust role. "it would to aiincat te eanegve of to" men 29 | different in charketer, in diapesition, Jin temperament, set ‘Forrest te sald 1 porteay each to pertection. t) “one of the tro is all make-bo- t| eves the spelled son of a meaithy Motken “who “snerifices everytnlon ||for appearance's ale To. “cut_ © :| Sanh he sietimizos his own moth= Jor te taltntess to his ‘ite, nogects fis child, practices treachery aralnst jhe ried who. hn saed sie. Hgts the peconifeation of Sham. -| "Some other isa. grim alfent man §|o¢ mystery. without monev ‘or other Rivaniages, “cruelly “wetimtzed, bx ~| Baier Bat ne"IS genuine and us ue Ay chance the two are thrown to- ,| gcthee and, In’ a”mose remagkable | Nav their ives are interwoven, There ;| Somes’ a tangle. “which deeekves everyone . : Se "| _ GETTING TOGETHER "| rim & Gerty Moore are in Washing =| om D.C. fora fon daye and will then 5] tote See tae ie Baeeles “tester =| Batiste’ aa, he famous tre hag (Tur the new edition’ of his Bronze Thee | Saeaesat hee tee tate LE wT bea, LI Siet, “mt eter Shoah that cver. "ite SESE cis aoe lends toate Suc oe / THE LAFAYETTE PLAYERS Supported by a Great Cast, Including SIDNEY KIRKPATRICK, LAURA BOWMAN, WM. "BABE" TOWNSEND, LAWRENCE CHENAULT, ARTHUR RAY, ISABEL JACKSON, ELEANOR WILSON LEON ROOKS and Others THIRTEENTH GREAT WEEK GHT AT 8:30 SATURDAYS AT 2:30 30 and 9:00 P.M. Supported by a Great Cast EVERY NIGHT MATINEES SATURDAYS SUNDAYS, 6:30 and THE LOST CAPTIAN EVERY NIGHT AT 8:30 MATINEES SATURDAYS AT 2:30 SUNDAYS, 6:30 and 9:00 P.M. Margie Cohen, with William Benbow's Get Happy Co. was called home of the death of her mother, Mrs. Dixie Adkinson, 1412 Collins St. The entire Get Happy Co. extends their deepest sympathies to Miss Cohen in her hour of sorrow. William McCabe and his famous Georgia Troubadors are still travelling with success through the state of Georgia, visiting the Brook Williamsburg, Princeton, Greene and Fontana. Next week, Pleasanton. THE FIRMAMENT OF SINGERS NEW STAR IN THE FIRMA BLUES SING BLUES SINGERS PETER HAVE HITS "LIZA JACKSON'S GOT BETTER BREAD" (Than Old Sally Lee) Great Comedy Song, Song by Ebel Ridley "FOUR OVER LOCK BLUES" Bigger Hit than "Grayy Blues" Played by the Original Jazz Hounds on the Columbia Record "WHYLL GET IT WHEN I GONE" Get This Song and Find Out "ROOSEVELT MARCH" Dedicated to Our Late President; "Teddy Roosevelt" "THE RIGHT WAY IS THE BEST WAY TO ALL" True to Life Balled "BUGLE BLUES" (Original Day Break Blues) This Is the Bugle Blues You Have Heard So Many Times NE DOLLAR AND GET ALL TO Music Pub. Co. New York, N. Y. DOWN BLUES ROUND WITH MY MAN R. Q. R. S. Rolls. Guernorized Rolls. YES, WE HAV Broadway's Biggest Jazz Song "BYE AND BYE" Most Beautiful Waltz in Years "MY CRYM" DAYS ARE OVER (Ain't Goin' To Cry No More) Wow! What a One Step "I DON'T LET NO ONE MAN WORRY ME" 30, CENTS A COPY, OR SEND ONE DOLLAR Perry Bradford Music 1547, Broadway, New York, N REAL LOW-DOWN YOU'RE ALWAYS MESSIN' ROUND Victor Record 19083. Sung by Lizzie Miles. Q. R. S. Low-Down Papa Victor Record 10357 Sung by Rosa Henderson. Cotto A Down Victor Record Keep Yourself Together, S (MAMA'S GOT HER EYES ON YOU) Victor Record 19158. Sung by Lizzie Miles. REAL LOW-DOWN BLUES YOU'RE ALWAYS MESSIN' ROUND WITH MY MAN Victor Record, 1903. Sung by Lizzie Miles. Q. R. S. Rolls. Crownized Rolls. ether, Sweet Papa N YOU) It's Blue—Yes. Indeed sites. Q. B. S. Rolls. SOME SWEET MELODY Tired o' the Blues You won't get tired o' this one. SEND $1.00 FOR ALL $1.25 SENT C. O. D. S MUSIC CO., INC. NEW YORK CITY Williams Low-Down Series 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 30 CENTS A COPY OR SEND $1.00 RECORDS 75c, ROLLs $1.25 SENT SPENCER WILLIAMS MUSIC 1547 Broadway, Room 504 Publishers of Spencer Williams Low-Down SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1923 A Story of a Wonderful Mother Told by a Wonderful Cast OF A LOST SHIP The States theater is showing the new Associated Exhibitors feature, "Stormy Seas," on Sunday only. J. D. McGowan and Helen Holmes are the stars and patrons are proud of the new, all-inclusive picture. A young sea captain, intrusted with the safety of a newly christened ocean liner on her malden voyage, gives way to an inherited weakness during the stress of his battle with a terrific storm. Dawn sees the craft stern wreck piled up on a tauterous sea. Heartbroken and ashamed to face the owner of the line, the disconsolate captain disappears. His sweetheart, fearing that something is wrong, waits for word from him as the disgrieved navigator slips further and further down the social scale until he becomes a tattered How he finally escapes and finds sufficient manhood to achieve the sacrifice which re-establishes his self-respect forms a thoroughly interesting tale, said to be the tenebrae of the turtle. The ending is entirely unexpected and the story does not end as photoplays usually close, yet it is satisfying and highly enjoyable, largely because it is "different." J. P. McGowan, as the captain, achieves one of the best performances of his career. Helen Daniels, director of the liner, who is engaged to the young captain as he sets out on his ill-fated trip, has a splendid opportunity for real emotional acting as well as the chance to display characteristic fearlessness in thrilling action. The cast is composed of Leslie J. Cass, Gordon Knap, Harry Dalrym, Francis Seymour and others. BLACK SWAN RECORDS 2289 Seventh Avenue *MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE* *68th Street, Good Data,* *JF INBODY BODY WANTS* *REAL KIND MAMA* (Here's* *Your Opportunity*) Later Hindey's Latest Hit "HE USED TO BE YOUR MAN BUT HE'S MY MAN NOW" Hit of the Plantation Reuse on Broadway "WORRIED LONESOME BLUES" Hit of the "Running" Wild" Show Black Man( Be on Yo' Way Brunswick Record 246. Sung by Lizzie FEATURING MAIL RADJO MOTHER DEAD BLACK SWAN RECORDS Can gain popular patronage and add to gross business done by acting as agents and distributors of BLACK SWAN RECORDS The Only Records Made and Owned Exclusively by Negroes New York City Cotton - Belt Blues A Down in Dixie Craw, for All Ye Gruppiators. Victor Record 18124. Sung by Lizzie SUNDAY, MAYET IN THE GREATEST R T S. BISHON N, WM. "BABE" TOWNSEND, AND T 3110 STATE S Dear Tony: Cleveland, Ohio. Another successful week between Youngstown and Akron. Played the Park with a wow. Booked immediately for a return engagement. Everyone that attended per cent better, Tony. Just received a letter from that great old-timer. Billy Arnte, wanting us to join a big down owing to so much work we are booked on around here. I would like if possible to send Martin. All the boys send their best to you. Yours truly. We had a great letter from Harry Fiddler, the famous character artist, Minstrels and Minstrels this season. Harry sated that he had a talk with Rube up in Connecticut and in the course of the season he was a member of the band and orchestra and that was the reason everybody called him Fiddler. There are four big hits the film includes, *The Boy on the Bridge* himself *The Lying Fool*, and Harry Fiddler is the other three. This week, Flattsburg, the Thunderdogs, Fort Henry, the Minstrels, and Pittsfield, Mass. Harry claims he failed to see the route in last week's issue; another proof that old age is mixed with the bad quality of—well, you all know the grade of stuff they're circulating these days. At last it has been achieved. Lonnie Fisher, with his entire company of ten people, consisting of musicians, singers and dancers, including such well-known musicians as John McMorrow, Lucille Shaw, Elizabeth Monzano and Blanche Lyons, are now a part of the "Bostonians," a burlesque play at the "Columbia" theater, Olympic week of Nov. 26, Star and Garter. Be sure to see and encourage this act. The One and Only Mattle Dorsay writes that after December she will shake the Kenyon and Van Frost feet and lie at 430 Winter St. Detroit, Mich. She says that report of her demise was exaggerated by the press, known butternail. She sent a poem, dedicated and addressed to the hammer artists and it will be published the first time we have the space. ANOTHER HIT New York, Nov. 23—Luckeyth Roberts and Alex Rogers have come and are named "Starlee." It created favorable mention at its premier performance in Paterson, N. J., on Nov. 5. The show was titled "Luckyth St. Theaters on Wednesday of this week under the management of John Cort. Girl to travel as maid with Actress. Must be of attractive appearance month. Salary $50 per month and all expenses. For information see De RAJAH Apt. 1, 3806 Grand Boulevard 'HITS ALWAYS Moods. You're Sure to Find a e Here NEW BLUES/ Happy Harmonists T IN THE VALLEY by the Criterion Quartette NE BLUES Roll" Morton Piano Solo THROW ME DOWN ing by Josie Miles RECORDS HITS FIRST HITS ALWAYS There's a "Gennett" for All Moods. You're Sure to Find a Favorite Here HOME BREW BLUES/ Real Blues by the Happy Harmonists THERE'S A LIGHT IN THE VALLEY A Thanksgiving Hymn by the Criterion Quartette HE'S NEVER GONNA THROW ME DOWN The Latest Hit Sung by Josie Miles GENNETT RECORDS At Your Neighborhood Dealer O QUICK OR- BRONZE REVIEW Who Sing and Dance S THEATER, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Eric, Shorty, Mayo and Glenn and The Washington, D. C. Address, after Nov. 25 Theater, Baltimore, Md. THE STARR PIANO CO., Chicago Distributors TIM MOORE'S BRONZE REVIEW SHOW OPENS DECEMBER 3. DOUGLASS THEATER. BALTIMORE. MARYLAND Kid, Brown, Horse, Jessie, Lola, Brownie, Brite, Shorty, Mage and Glen and The Vadeids wife at once to 1108.Sixth St. N.W., Washington, D.C. Address, after Nov. 25 TIME MOORE, Douglass Theater, Baltimore, Md. STAGE THE GEORGIAS Friend Tony: Just a few lines en start our one night stand. Our one night stand. Stand. Our Ohio, where we live week in Columbus in Columbus was very a lot of Colored people here, but they live quite a way, they are not all allowed in the c where we played, so therefore we got to meet but person than made things for after the hour was Col. Fraz Johnson, who diders and Musi- clans' club. Col. Johnson was at the com of this bus was very tame, the Colony of Colombo people here, but they live quite a way, they are not allowed in the James theater so therefore we got to meet but a few. The one person made things bright for us after the show. Col. Prinz Johnson, who operates the Solomon Islands' club, Col. Johnson was at one time a mem-bur of the company, playing the cornet and violin. He holds the position now as deputy sheriff. He is one of the biggest race-men in Colombo and club is open at all times to strangers. Well, Tony, I guess we will get to see soon. Leaving Hamilton Ont., we head to Gary, Ind., for the 5th, then to Chicago the 5th, opening matinee at the boys' school. The boys don't seem to be so overplayed for Chicago as it is only a split week and they won't have time to get around. We'll be back at Columbia, now we will spend our Christmas in Winnipeg, Canada. Jumping from Minneapolis the week of Dec. 16, Leon will come to Columbia company at Columbus, Toronto, Ont., 24th to 30th, pantings theater. Sgt. Williams and Thompson, letters on the way. THOMAS HARRIS. MADAM REPLIES That was a very sad story we had in last week's issue regarding Mira, the girl who was the mount at Jacksonville, Fla. It was a hawl emitted by Walter Gray and in it he told all about the landlady talking to her and a whole lot of other things. Now, here comes the landlady herself with a letter of defense and we will close the door. We are cerned, by giving her a bit of space. Yea, be. DAY, NOVEMBER YETTE P GREATEST OF ALL DRAMAS THE IN,THE,GREATEST OF ALL DRAMAS (TO THE POOR HOUSE) ISHOP and CLER TOWNSEND, LAWRENCE CHENAULT, ARTHUR R D THEAT 110 STATE ST.—VICTORY 0066 ERS COAST DOPE Los Angeles, Cal. added solid. the weeks. leads 3110 STATE ST.—VICTORY 0066 FIDDLER WRITES MON., TUES. AND WED., NO. HAMMOND'S VENDO STATE STREET—31st VISIT BEAUTY DREAMLAND 500' SEATS J. H. CARLIS, Man S. H. DUDLEY, JR., PR "BROADWAY WITH BILLY LEDMAN, CLBO MITT HONEY BROWN, LILLIAN GOOD SPECIAL FEATURES EVERY TH OLLIE POWERS' HARMO ICK EVIEW d Dance MORE, MARYLAND and Glenn and The Press, after Nov. 25 HAMMOND & SONS 3143.49 STATE STREET VENDOME TATE'S 1500 Comfortable Seats ERSKINE TATE'S SYMPHONY Continuous, 2 to Midnight REAL REEL FEATURES FINI LETTERS SIGNED UP. MATTIE WRITES ANOTHER HIT MON.. TUES. AND WED., NOVEMBER 26-27-28 DREAMLAND CAFE COAST DOPE tell the whole green weeks with my duties at the Dunbar theater and others. I will take the time to write anyone, hence the latest Dope. I want to say that the public has good deal to the new Dunbar theater. We have been packing and are continuing to do so with high class feature pictures. A. At the present time I am trying to permanent stock to run at the Dunbar. but it seems as if I am hopeless. The theatre business are already engaged and then there are the other kind who make one rehearsal and call with some real, live chorus girls who want year 'round work in Sunny Calif. come here and put their whole heart and soul into work. To these girls can offer a position at the new theatre comes forth every week. If you know of any have them write me. Would you be in touch with one female principal. John fucker and Sid Ferrin are in the Iantages theater and "are knocked out" in touch with Afro Fracas. The house was in an unproar when I caught the show and they been doing that all weeks. They have one of the funniest acts in vaudeville today and one of the best that they ever done. More-power to the boys. The Dixie Four are at the Hill Street theater this week and they are kicking Orpheum last week. They are a riot, these four boys, and deserve all of the credit that I hear from the Ofays in hooked solid on the coast for the next six weeks, going to San Francisco from here for two weeks, and then coming to Mitchell's "Jazz Maniacs" are working regular with a new act. He has And Now The Perfect Combination THE NEGRI OF FOREIGN-MADE TRIUMPHS IN AN AMERICAN PRODUCED SUPER-PICTURE For the first time since coming to America, Negri is the Pola of "Passion." But never has the flashing jewel appeared in such a magnificent setting. It cost a million to make it and it's one picture in a thousand. PERFECT SERVICE added several new faces and booked solid. I expect to bring him back two weeks. He has Viola Warner doing leads and she really deserves the billing. She is a riot alone and has a show. She is another Florence Allis and sells her stuff in the same way with a smile that won't behave and has plenty of fast-stepping girls that need a little more working out after they have learned the ins and outs of the game. I guarantee one of the hottest arts on the final soon. We have booked Will H. Herman's news reel and pictures to show at the Dunbar on one day, and at the national Baptist convention this year; also Marc Garvey's visit to Los Angeles. It shows Garvey's visit to the city, also various Negro homes. Herman snapped all over Los Angeles, all pertaining to the race. Race men and women as they alighted from street cars and automobiles, as they were entering the mansions, and as they flaunted the flaue; in fact everything pertaining to the Race. He will leave for New York shortly, where he will meet the Royals. Then he goes to Chicago, where you no doubt will get a chance to give it the once over. We hear that the Royals are in town, where you cannot not seen them, I understand that they open here next week at the Hipbodrome theater. If that's the case I will catch them at We are having a benefit performance at the Dunbar theater on Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the church lot fund. The committee under the personal direction of M. Zora Williams has lined up some wonderful talents that are the screen star, Ernest Morrison, known on the screen as Sunshine Sammy, who will make a performance. Nick is also going to show Los Angeles the dance that made him famous. Being a "native son" he says that he has the "natives" out to help him doing his hit. I hear that Al G. Barnes' circuits will close at Pasadena, so I am going to drive down there and try to cop' the band and I will be there for the couple of weeks until I can hear from some of the stock companies back there. Drop me a line at times. Tony. Always glad to hear from you. RAGTIME BILLY TUCKER. The Sheik of Syncapation. 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Whitney and her ensemble desidentions" played their roles with a degree of skill that is far above the orchestra role was carried by McClennon, who not only used the instruments of his harp, mouth organ, flute and a chanter as well as his plays for an aplause. The most novel features of the show was the radium drill featured by the chorus. The girls were dressed with white braid which was treated with radium, and girls called about the stage. The white braid on their suits outfitted which made radium outfits in the dark. The success of the show this week has warranted the management of the show daily for the next week. If you haven't seen "North Ain't Soul" don't miss it, for it is easily on the best shows you will see this year. Batterton & Batter, working for the Palace theater, Norfolk, Va. 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Paramount Records Paramount PAGE EIGHT—PART ONE SALEM SEZ **LINES TO A LITTLE GIRL** There is an other time, Dear Heart. That we may count upon: No future sure, the dreams allure, No Past is dead and gone. There are no memories, Dear Heart. Wed summons from the shade: The dawn up team, dead hopes, old days. Must nevermore parade. Only, Today, is ours, Dear Heart, We call our own: To smile and kiss, to know love's bliss. Tomorrow—is God's alone. S. 7. WHITNEY. Dear Gen. Tony: Increment weather movement, in night at the host-and director, in Washington. S. C. Nyerre. sized audience attended and proved a prowl of "North Aint It South." grew nightly and midnight midnight ple clamoring for standing missed the pen- continent of our country Judge Terrill. learned equity was confined in man's hospital with Maurice wade in hand to visit the Judge will advanced sized audience we voted their approval of Northwestern State. The crowds grew nightly and in attendance show found people clamoring in the room only. We missed the keen interest of the audience of our old friend Union injury we learned that he was Prodmun's host. In competition, we made haste to talk and found him well advanced. S.T. Whitney is now able to walk about the room and can converse. He and effervescent humor. The judge occupies a unique position in our university figures in the history of the American Negro. Always in attention of the Race, he has wielded a potent influence toward its betterment. His speed and complete recovery. The Murray Bros. stand for all that the word progress means in Washing-ton, South' at the Howard and pronounced it one of the best shows ever in the industry. Murray Bros. is most progressive business men and a recognized leader in afarat and a most delightful entertainment, pretty music, snappy dances, a well trained HADY called Augusta E. Stetson would seem to have studied the history of the arts, writing from edifice to edifice in many of the United States papers, that the "Star is an utterly unworthy medium" * **for expressing for our glorious country." * **I words 'hreatened the heart of the world' in the author's address, that the singing song." * Certainly, the air is lifted from an old anthem in Heaven," written for the benefit of a juvenile twelfth-century London, but Miss Stetson's protest does not seem to have been the author's response. * Delicacy of this kind looks uncommon strained, so full of a number of genuine annoyances as had as a windmill. Not one of its singers in a thousand accounts national nor in the author's own address if only Miss Stetson had refrained from rushing calls of its horrid past. If the sentiments of the later prince today, so are those of "Kute, Britannia," the distinguished, its rhymes deplorable and, thanks to the exact political significance rather inconsequent. It is a certain matter of its new associations, and every and every republican work should gain an even more dignified socialism must have been as late in the field as anthem. Yet Mr. Shaw has observed bitterly that the have been more appropriately entitled "The Funeral Mass." as you can and avoid worrying about its strict merits Manchester Guardian. Wonderful IDA COX Sings "CHICAGO BOUND BLUES" [The Famous] Migration Blues How Ida Cox does moan 'em! "I'd befuse to walk", so this left-behind Ida Bound Blues—the latest itching, st Blues artist. Ask for No. 12056. Word. The other side? "I Love My Ida Cox. 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Records Parattount STAGE "SHUFFLE 2" SCORES "SHUFFLE 2" SCORES Marlon, Ind.—With their feet jammed in many of the theatrical automobile known as "Shuffle Along" raced through the city, and the entertainment seen in Marlon for many moons, says Harold Sherman in it. A was colored show, and a record-breaker, raised out of the soles of their feet and streamed out of their mouths in asymnagated song. They danced, they sang, they played, they mixed in some good comedy—then started in and did it all over again. The large Saturday matinee audience liked them, the capacity crowd loved them. On October 14, thunder with applause, they hit the moment the company orchestra of 10 pieces (Colored) came into the pit and the crowd was cheering. That made the toes of everyone tingle. Everything was done in double time, and the band it trebled. The "Shuffle Along" chorus was the best trained, hardest working, most talented group. Marlon. This is a big statement, to be proven only by those who witnessed Credit should go to where credit is due, and they earned it. They came on stage, and they sang, they played, and they stepped so fast it was difficult to tell how many feet they There was twice as much music as the band and good voices to sing the music. The "Shuffle Along" company carried the band in the city. You should have heard The McDonald and Emma Jack's "Types Blues." "Everything Reminds Me of You," and as for single honors Jackson, Nelle Brown and Helen Deas are just a few who stood out among evidence of slippery feet. COLLEMAN CALLS Sol Coleman, genial manager of the Lafayette theater, New York City, was named the host and was a caller at the Old Roll Torn-Dok. The visitor attended the Grand theater and was much impressed with the work by the playwright for Cleveland, Ohio, on Friday. Johnnie Reddickle, 100-Pound Girls Co., with Pat Hayden, is playing the week at the Pekin theater, Savannah, Georgia. Tag Harragues is going great in and around Detroit, Mich. This week, Baldwin theater, Royal Oak Address, 163 Montcalm St. His single novelty, is doing a few dates in and around Boston, Mass. Address, Canton St. He has finished a 2-week tour through the New England States. E. H. Rucker, with the Scott's All-Starists, sent a souvenir card all the way from somewhere in the Cotton Belt. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER A NOTE OR TWO Happy Simpson, doing his harrow, nettery with a big oaf show, is playing at Batavia theater, Batavia, New York. Joe Simms, comedian with the Shuffle Along Coz, is playing the week at the Coz theater, where the show was held, over at the Cox theater, Cincinnati, Ohio, for the third week. Dudley of the T. O. B. A., according to a letter sent by Roy B. Lyndell. Send route. Leonard & Eddie are at the Metropolitan, Brooklyn, N. Y. "Come Along, Man!" is the title of a new show being shaped for Broadway by Frank Montgomery, the famous New York producer. Howard & Brown are at the Fulton theater, San Diego, Cal. Tucker & Perrin are at the Pantages theater, San Diego, Cal. The Pantages theater, r. Swan, Wash. Tabor & Green are at the Grand theater, Harris & Holley are at the Pantages theater, Seattle, Wash. Tabor & Holley are at the Pantages theater, Seattle, Wash. Tabor & Holley are playing the play at Doctor's theater, Yonkers, N. Y. Pitation Days is playing the week at Pantages theater, Bellingham, Washington. Williams & Taylor are at Shea's theater, Carrollwood. Winfred & Brown are at the Irwin theater, Carrollwood. Shea and several songs Sunday at the Casino theater, Brooklyn. Shuffle Along Four are at Kelth's theater, Dayton, Ohio. Carter & Cornish are at the Orpheum theater, Waterbury, Conn. Carter & Cornish are at the Orpheum theater, Waterbury, Conn. Luke Johnson is playing the week of the show. The Tabor & Green, having a wonderfully fabulous show, will be at the Grand theater, St. Louis, Mo. Hazel Lee is getting hers at 1220 Xcel St. Louis. George Gillenon, the famous globe crotter, sent a card all the way from Tia Juana, Mexico, where he was seated. He and the bubbles coming to the top. Josephine Legert and Ethel Watt playing the role at the Lincoln theater, playing the work at the Lincoln theater, Charles Gaines has returned from Cuba and writes from the Frothe Trofeo, a prestigious design for a long set of dates in the North with a New York booking agency. Sim Thomas and his Lively Stepping Girl are playing the week at the Ven- tage, at the Akh, with Surevport, Ln., following. Rocklephon John, billed as a Very Merkle, played by the Lyric theater, New Orleans, La. Hazel, Jr., played by the Brown, John Gertrude, Virginia Hartley and Alice Hamilton and Carter Lohman, producer, are Florence Hill, with the Bolsley Dee week at the Lyric theater, Miami. Flas Seals & White are playing the week at the Palace theater, Memphis, Tenn. The play is being revived, is playing the week at the Gaye theater, Montreal, Quebec. Leroy Broomfield, Philadelphia, Pa. The Melba & Moore Co. is playing the week at the Liberty theater, Chattanooga. Bird had his sent to 1297 U St. N. W. Washington, D. C. He and Washington are learning a new show in the Capitol city. Leon Long; and his-Hello Rufu Co. Leon Long; and his-Hello Rufu Co. Alabama, Malt, Gen. Den, Montgomery, the Hamilton is running a pressing club in the O'Brien hotel, Russell, Ky. The Hamilton is running a pressing that the Henry-Bowman棉花 Blossom Co. with Baby Rose Whiting, Jules McGarris Famous, Rutledge Steppers are playing the week at the McGarris Famous. Kentucky Four, with Hoss Crawford, James S. Turner, Charles A. Burton, and James E. Burton, the great trip over a Lycceum tour. They are at present playing through Indiana, and Lemons, who is doing his single in the East. Eddie wrote at length, but he wrote about the writing paper. He is sitting his at 1400 W. Seventh St. Chester, Pa. Girth is playing the week at the Lincoln theater, Kansas City, Mo. Raymond Wood, Violet of his clothing and handling while stoning with Mrs. Lizzie Evens, 10 S. 23d St. St. Louis, East and Stewart, featured with the Rits of Hits Co. on the Columbia and stoning at the Star theater, Brooklyn, N. Y. KOPPIN THEATER ENTERTAINER CAFE "SOUTH SIDE FOLLIES" FEATURING Whitman Sisters & Gang, including the lyric soprano, Bernice Eller, after a fine trip through Oklahoma, are at the Park theater, Dallas, Texas. C. Denby Campbell & Smith, song writers and publishers, are, rehearsing with an orchestra preparing to do some new music. Mail, 212 W. 6th St. New York, N. Y. Slim Lee Duttonter is getting here to she. She is open for engagements. In the weekend. Magnolia Brown is getting here at 992 Pacific St. Brooklyn, N. Y. She's also velving over the Columbia Wheel with the Broadway Belles Co. and Co. is playing the week at the Lyric theater, New Orleans, La. Billy Cornell is with the show. Wendy Wellingman and his Four Dancing Demons, featured with the Happy Days Co. on the Columbia Wheel, are the brothers' Bronx theater, New York, N.Y. Clinte Campbell, with the "How How" duo, at the Douglass theater, Baltimore, Md. Doc Bailr, with the Al G. Field Min- utes, at the MGM. He is doing his stuff at Alexandra and Monroe, Ala., and Vickasburg, Natecha Taylor and Peggy's Watermelon Gifts. Co. are at the Frolic theater, Birming- ham. They say everything is peaches. Johnny Hudson, featured with the Wheel, plays the piano. Neck at the Em- pire, plays the guitar. John Barringer's Black Bone Cat Bone present week at Birchingham, Ala. The Forgusons are playing the Star theater, Pittsburgh, Pa. SING 'EM Arthur Carr, old timer in the show business and at one time a member of Washington, D. C., complaining about conditions in the theater, told the fact that at the offay剧院 members of the Race are trained that fact, he says, practically all of the choice seats in the Howe's attraction the place, and that when a show worth while is booked the prices are higher, and attraction look like a Broadway special, states further that things different from Will Smith was manager of the Howard. AWFUL ANNOYANCE AWFUL ANNOYANCE When you go to the theater or whenever you are near many people you become unaware of the things part of your body, people become uneasy while they are around you and usually show their resentment to the annoyance. You don't want to up with the embarrassment because you can get rid of the trouble you are bothered with by using the wonderful Black and White Ointment. It is the quickest way to relieve yourself from the "breaking out" bolls, pimples, etc. Black and White Ointment is economically priced, in liberal packages, so the 25c size contains three bolls as much as the 25c size. All dollars he'll -Adv. --- STAGE Philadelphia, Nov. 23—Thomas Russell, a policeman, who was recently pardoned, has reported for duty after an absence of nearly two years. He is aboarded at the Third and Dickinson Sts; station, where he was attached when tried for murder. In October, 1922, Russell shot and killed a white man while detailed on duty near this man's home; while he was arresting the proprietor of an office, he was interrupted, this man interfered. During the struggle Russell shot the man, for which he was sentenced from seven to ten years. Of both he was inflicted with both pardoned; it was then that influential friends preached for his restatement, which was consummated. They were the Holy Trinity Episcopal church, 19th and Walnut Sts; Major Anthony J. Drexel, a millionaire, and Major A. I. Jones. MUSIC NOTES BY MAUDE ROBERTS-GEORGE Talbert, soprano, assisted by Mrs. George R. Gardner, pianist, and the Gardner conductor and manager, was a success in every way. The announcement the fact that the names of three lead- ing artists were grouped upon one pro- ducer, the Garner conductor and manager, was an inspiration to the artists, the stage presence and pleasing personality, and from the moment that she and Mrs. Gardner divided attention and hearty aplause. For the benefit of our new readers I diamond medal at the Chicago Music college and has been very successful in laying sune at all our leading colleges. "Vol Che Sapeté," by Mozart, with beautiful quality of tone and a legato which displayed vocal skill, and the grace was captivated from that moment. An interesting folder was given me enough to write about the concert within the last 10 years. This was gaten out by James A. Mundy in connection with the concert at the orchestra hall Dec. 3. Miss Mary Jones will be the soloist and a number of the city will appear upon the program. W. Henry Hackney, formerly of the Composers concert at Orchestra hall, is now located in Hot Springs. His conductors for the association in connection with the national Baptist con- ductors Glee club, under the leadership of K. B. Long, was broadcast from Baltimore by the Daily News Sat- saturday. AT THE OPERA "Samson and Dellah" was the opera given by the composer Ferdinand Amsenau in the title roles. The libretto of the opera is founted upon the familiar historical story of the square of Gaza; second act, home of the Frison of Gaza, the temple of Jusson. Homer possesses an unusual voice of power and great warmth and is one of the greatest artists upon the French and Amsenau is the leading French tenor and has just made his American tenor and his first performance this year. Later in the season he can be accurately classified, but up to the second act, he finds a tenor the equal of Aurora. The familiar solo of the second act, the Dellah, was a vocal gem, and the blending of Samson's voice in the closing audience and a prolonged burst of apus phrase follows. The beauty of the opera is due to a variety of appreciation and the beautiful costuming of the chorus and ballet. The conductor, Ettore Ranzza, was called before the curtain with the artists to Popular prices prevail on Saturday nights, and during the just two years the city has been the most popular-priced audience, which is an improvement. Many people present in the standard operas were given but baldism, if ever with any, of the greatest singers appearing. We would be interested to know if you are a session ticket holder or if night you were present. It is impossible to know the different parts of the house, and our musicians and students are attending in large numbers. 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PHOENIX THEATER 3104 STATE STREET SELECTED PHOTOPLAYS CHANGED DAILY Continuous, 2:45 p. m. to Midnight Benjamin Turner, Musical Director Washed Air Ventilation PAGE TEN—PART ONE NEW BRANCH OF MUNICIPAL COURT OPENED MONDAY Judge La La Buy On Bench With Atty. Jerry Broomfield as Assistant State's Attorney In response to the rap of his jailfits gavd Judge Joseph S. LaLuy of the municipal court formally opened the third branch of the court with morning at 4820 Watha hh Ave. and standing among a lower of flowers the gifts of his friends elicited that he was proud of the honor showed in p o n biewed by Jerry Jumieu Harry Vision in choosing him to open court JOHN H. BURKE The fragrance of the flowers was no sweeter than the mos- Judge LaEyu was no sweeter than the mess case of Judge LaEyu that "in no instances must distinctions be drawn regarding color or color all case justices must maintain rendered with fair and impartial distinctions" attorney Robert E. Crowns chosen our own Jerry Brum- he chose one field to represent the state's city of Clay Prosecutor and the state's appointed benjamin J. Kaine to serve as JOHN B. HARRIS The supposition of Attornay received the unimposed praise of the Citizenship he was born and reared in, and being old, doing his own words, he is "proud of it" of Attornay. is "proud of it." Attty Brumfield people. Who knows the scales of justice held in the hands of three such men to be dealt with fairly and justly. This court will hear all criminal and quasi-criminal cases originating Optical Sale All Week-at Lift's $10 TORIC GLASSES FOR READING OR DISTANCE. fitte at r sona H i g h g h a d l gold filled or shell spectacles or eye- glasses, many different frames. Sale all week We make a specialty of correcting all optical defects with properly fitted glasses at most reasonable prices. An Examination by Our Licensed Specialist Dr. A. M. 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This fine building is a real bargain and can be purchased on very reasonable terms. A smaller property would be even more valuable than $30,000 yearly. If you have a smaller piece of property to offer or $20,000 in cash see us at once. JOHN E. CHRISTENSEN AGENCY & LOAN CORP. 3509 GRAND BOULEVARD CHICAGO Girl Leader in School Uprising Gets Punished Washington, Nov. 23—Convicted of choking a matron of the matron's house, Miss Edna Giles, 19-year-old inmate, was sentenced to serve 150 days. The defendant was one of a party of girls who by force took the keys away from the matron and escaped. According to the evidence, Miss Giles was the promoter of the school delivery. In the Cottage Grove Ave. district, the Stirling Ave. district, and the district and the administration district. The addresses made by Captain Paul Brown, in handling the 48th St. dis- trict, Turkey, represent- ative of the district; Assistant State Attorney Jerry Brown; Assistant City Prosecutor Samuel E. Pin- nell; Interested 100 The popularity of Judge laBuy was manifested by his personal Attorney Kanne manifested by his personal ballif, Henry P. Berry, being kept busy carrying floral offerings to the bench. LAND GRANT COLLEGES MEET PASSES DAVIS RESOLUTIONS John W. Davis, president of West Virginia State University, was representative of the Race at the 57th annual convention of the Association of State Universities, the La Salle hotel Nov. 18-15, introduced the following resolution which UNIQUE SERVICE PLANNED chose under the direction of their efficient hairmaster. Prof. J. Wesley presents a lecture and story. Something we would and original Sunday, Nov. 25. so interesting and educational, all the musicians in the program. There will be other special features connected with the program. ATTORNEY OLDHAM ARRESTED Sergentia Noonan and Tran arrested at 184 W. Washington St., on com- mission. At 184 W. Washington St., on com- mission, the former residing at 4467 Calverton Ave. Scott charges that he placed a mate- tress Oldham, who collected the sum of money kept in the amount that he was only to receive a commission. ON HUNTING TRIP Carter Hayes, Walter Speed, Willie Brown, Walter Monday night, where Spring Valley Monday night, where Karen owner and manager of Gilkerson's Union Glants baseball club. They will the week hunt in Bureau county. GENERAL NEWS MAJOR MOTON MAKES ABLE ADDRESS TO QUILL CLUB COL. SIMMONS WILL SPEAK AT GREATER BETHEL NOV. 29 Chicago will gather Thanksgiving Sunday, Sept. 21, and Grand Bowl, to welcome Boston, Combined Bowl, and Chicago, who will speak in aid of the campaign to put Greater Chicago on the map. Mr. Rosenberg and his upper board report that the Simmons meeting will eclipse any public meeting in the city and congregation took charge of its new Despite envy and jealousy, Roscoe paints or repels to his detractors, confronting the largest following among the masses of the people of any man in the city. Before his Belted address, Colonel Mike Missler, an organization of which he is president, will present from the scene of the endeavors of the Belted he will be able to tell the story. Greater Belted is part of the history of Chicago and the city of Simmons has for years been the center of the country and across the sea. Special music has been provided for the Belted, backed up by the people genetically, are joined in planning to make the multisexual night a regular Roscoe event. CORNERSTONE LAYING Two thousand people from the city of Los Angeles and 110th St. and Loomis Ave. east, Sunday afternoon to witness the corner ceremony of which the Rev. A. W. Tropter is pastor. Prominent ministers who were as well as citizens, were the Rev. L. W. Tropter, the Rev. B. Benjamin Otl, Merge Park Baptist church (wilson); the Rev. S. J. Tropter, the Rev. T. Bailley of the National Negro Association, R. J. W. Maxwell and Samuel WISE NEN MEET ARRIVAL & AT IDLEWILD PRIVATE TUTORING Private tutoring for adults who do not care for night school or children backward in their studies. For informa- tion about private tutoring, visit http:// ajpgs.ippsbs.ku.edu/2004-Adv. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER The efforts of these public-spirited citizens the least white people of the city, among whom are the judges and district attorney Miss Adams and others equally as prominent in civic life of the city of Chicago, have made its present heavy debt, it is its public service and community work in connection with the religious services, we have already helped to aid in this work and the canvassers are out to secure the names of $800 "immortals" to speak, who are engaged in this great List of Pledgers: BINGA STATE BANK Protects the Race and Community THE latest service of the BINGA STATE BANK is of vital importance to the Race anywhere in our great nation. We are no wiser than any other people and no other people are wiser than we are; and all of us are constantly in danger of investing hard-earned money unwisely. Precaution is a necessity and can be secured upon only the most extensive and reliable information. THE BINGA STATE BANK as a financial institution has both insight into and knowledge can and is resolved to assist all who will be protected from fraudulent operators and call us or visit this remarkable institution and become one of us. To extent it is affiliated with a parish or parment and pursuits to investigate and to furnish best information which can be used to accept responsibility. That service is free and it is the duty of all who learn of this to take advantage of such an unusual opportunity. If you live in the BINGA STATE BANK community call us or visit this remarkable institution and become one of us. If you live in some other city or town, please contact us as much as a part of us as correspondence can make one. We can to serve you, protect you, yours and to develop yours. BINGA STATE BANK Affiliated Member Chicago Clearing House Association. MORTGAGE BURNING GAMPAIGN STARTS IN CHARLESTON, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Nov. 23. *A-mortgage burning campaign drive for* that the 23rd annual appeal to raise the money to burn the mortgage. *The displacement of which Rev. D. J. Jenkins is president and founder, 20 Franklin COSMÔPOLITAN CENTER THE UNIVERSITY SHOW O HAVE MIDNIGHT beautiful and delightful, entertainments ever given in Chicago will take place at the Grand Ballroom of the Coopersian Community center by the Coopersian Community center midnight revue and some of Chicago's and the Race's greatest artists and Dr. W. D. Cook of the Metropolitan Community center, center and Dr. J. R. Tharvey of the Coopersian Community center and Dr. J. R. Tharvey of the Coopersian Community center and look for the Ballroom this grand midnight revue. The benefit of the Coopersian center of the People's Church and the Coopersian center and look for the Ballroom this grand midnight revue will begin at 11 p.m. Tickets on sale at Ernst Metropolitan Community center, 2129 Giles Ave.; Metropolitan Beauty parlor, 2129 State St.; 2129 W. W. H. A. Watkins store, 2129 State St.; 2129 Indiana Ave. Advertisement. KING SOLOMON WAS A NEGRO JESUS WAS A NEGRO "Proven by Biblical Histor, Author, Rev. The book entitled, "The Black Man Was the Father of Civilization," shows Rev. Jas. M. Webb, 3640 State Street, Jacksonville, FL 32201 or register at institutional order or advertisement. INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH The Institutional A. M. E. church of Jacksonville, FL 32201. The nola N. Dewells will present a view of Chicago's Race artists in "A Night at the Institutional Church," 3825 Dearborn Street, institutional church, 3825 Dearborn Street, the artists will appear are Carine Brown Halway, Jamisonna Weathers, Helen M. Doleson, Carol McCoy Emme Bruce, M. Doleson, Carol McCoy Emme Bruce. The choir is being augmented by Friendship Baptist choir and Beroe Dr. W. Lucas will preach the Thanksgiving sermon at institutional church, Dr. W. Lucas will preach the Thanksgiving sermon at institutional church. The public is invited to Thanksgiving day. The public is invited to Thanksgiving day. CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. James P. Morgan were married just 15 years ago last Thursday, and the occasion was very brilliant and the many friends responded generously. They greeted the bride, who was lovely in her dress, and the guests, the guests listened to a radio program and later chatted or danced. The gathering broke up. WORK BEING PUSHED The construction of Walter's A. M. E. Zion church, 3280 Dearborn st., Birmingham, AL. The architect, the Rev. A. Blackwell, who is the principal of the public school, 1st st., and Calumne Ave. The Rev. R. Blackwell is a. M. E. Zion church at Indianapolis, Ind., in 1294. service is free and it is the duty of all who learn of this to take advantage of such an unusual opportunity. If you live in the BINGA community on or visit this remarkable institution and become one of us, if you live in some other city on or visit this community, become as much a part of us as correspondence can make one. We exist to serve you. protect and your and develop your. Rev. Webb T. W. Champion Realty Agency & Loan Co. Puts Another Big Deal Over 1 T. W. Champion Real Puts Another The modern twelve (12) building located at the southeast corner of 46th and 47th streets, to the right of Andrew J. Poo and wife, Eliza J. Poo. The building consists of 4, 6 and 8 room apartments and will be handled by Loan Co. for Mr. Poo and Loan Co. for Mr. Poo. Assigned Mr. Poo. Samuel D Williamson assisted Mr. Champion is making the deal. Mr. [ADVERTISEMENTS] IN MEMORIAM [ADVERTISMENTS] WEST SIDE NEWS By J. Wesley Jones - Prof. Samuel McAlpine, the director of the program, is getting along fine with his siblings and will resume their monthly musicals in the fall. He will attend festival and banquet in which Original Pillars will be presented. Day nursery are beneficiaries will begin Monday, Nov. 26, continuing Providence Baptist church at 8:15 p.m. Providence Baptist church at 8:15 p.m. separate and distinct programs with the following named persons as soloists: Clinton, Clerk Thomas, Eleanor Moore, Jewel, Carrie Green, Lawrence Kennan, Benjamin, violin soloist. The Providence Philharmonic society, under the direction of Prof. Thomas McAlpine, will sing the cantata, "Mith, the Mosquito," girl and Mauder's. Song of Thomas McAlpine, Mrs. Mallley. Cannon orchestra features of this program will be the sent by a group of the West side's leading church choirs under the direction of Prof. Thomas B. Chapman, will sing Sunday and will be assisted by the follower: Thelma O. Silliman will play an organ solo; Mal. N. Clark Smith, with the direction of Prof. Dr. I. H. Holloway will preside. CUT BY HUSBAND During an argument in their home at 554 E. 36th St., Mrs. Mamie Flower was painfully cut by her husband. SOMETHING NEW "WHITO" EXTRA STRONG SKIN BLEACH WHITO MANUFACTURING & MILADLPLHIA.PA POSITIVELY HARMLESS Two applications of Whitto daily will positively whiten the darkest skin. Whitto also removes liver spots and SEND NO MONEY WHITO MFG. CO. DEPT. 12-A This Company is In Worth the Iued At Once This Company is In Worth the Iued At Once Please send me a $2,000 jar of Whito. I agree to pay Fortman $2,000 on delivery I will be obligated my under will be refunded to me. Name Address Williamson, who is general manager of corporation, and his assistant, Jim Cox, make a high record for their firm and themselves in the real estate world. Miles, who is trying to mediate the sales for the *T. W. Champion* estate sales for the *T. W. Champion* estate, and Lann Co. 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FRANKLIN, Prop. BEAUTIFUL COZY, WARM FURNISHED ROOMS Electric Lights, Gas Sanitary Kitchens with Piggie Lockers, Gas Stainless Steel Racks with Wheels, Wet Room, $4.00 Handy to Survive Lines and Lil' Lil' Couples at reasonable prices up the Furnished Hotel, 212-255-3000 Miss. P. FRANKLIN, Prop. NORTH PARK AVE., 343-518-PUNK, KITCHEN BATHS, $25 per week, BUNGSHEN $25 BLOOMS AVE., 443-157-FL., PUNKHISTER WATER, water, good transport, longest BATHS, $25 per week VERNON APARTMENTS CHAMPION AVE. 450-490. TWO SIDEN want: man and wife one man, driver. Woman: two men, driver. Dedrys 490. Mrs. Wren. BOOM, LARGE, LIGHT, WARM, OFF BATH, women, pose, paint, beautiful home, family of two. Call 250. 551. FIARIRE AVE. 448. 18S. AFT—FURN in; in used, house, office, or warehouse. 1974. 04S. FIARIRE AVE. 448. 18S. AFT—LAR- ce, neatly furnished room. 1974. FIARIRE AVE. 448. 18S. AFT—for pent, ten, or fifteen. 1974. FIARIRE AVE. 448. 18S. AFT—PET- placed room, modern stair, clos- ing. 1974. WARSH AVE. 4401, 4401 ATC. - SEATLIT Immobilized bed: modern plush, plywood bed. - SEATLIT E. 44TH ST. 54F. - SEATLIT 54TH ST. For single or single car call 019. p. 10. For double car call 019. p. 10. PETRISH GROVE AVE. 452, APT 12— Furniture, stair & ed. 452, locks 452. INDANA AVE. 452, APT 12—MODERN CONVEN- tion, stair & ed. 452. INDANA AVE. 452—BEN SSM. SMALL, FIRST. LANGUAGE AVE. 452, 470, APT—TWO BNS for five men of working women, Mason, 626. E. 452, 672, 672, 672—TWO BNS for two men of working women, Mason, 626. DRAGHIE AVE. 452, 457, APT—NEAGHT turned pennant, gold, stair & ed. 452. DRAGHIE AVE. 457, 457—NEAGHT turned pennant, gold, stair & ed. 452. LIGHT room for commalion of two men. OTTAGE GROVE AVE. 452, 470, 470. BARNES AVE. 452, 457, TWO BNS for five men of working women, Mason, 626. E. 452, 510, TWO BNS—LIGHT room for commalion of two men, Mason, 256. E. 452, 510, TWO BNS—LIGHT room for commalion of two men, Mason, 256. INDANA AVE. 452, 509, TOUPL in person female, every revival, Ren. 254. INDANA AVE. 452, 509, TOUPL in person female, every revival, Ren. 254. UNIFORMAL, VIEW 126. GRAND BLDW. 452, 21 APT—NEAT FURN room single unit of woman, Mason, 256. LANGUAGE AVE. 452, 457, APT—TWO BNS single unit of woman, Mason, 256. LANGUAGE AVE. 452, 457, APT—TWO BNS single unit of woman, Mason, 256. VINCENTES AVENUE, 443. 20, APT.—PURCHE PARK AVENUE, family-friendly. 443. 20, APT. ROOM. Victory 1987. 20, APT.—SIMPLY FLO ROOM. Victory 1987. 20, APT.—LARGE FRONT VINCENTES AVENUE, 443. 20, APT.—Jewels 1987. E, 421 FI. 421 FI.—SMALL FRONT ROOM. GOTTENG AVENUE, 420. 20, APT.— 2-Nearly form, all; all rows, 1987. FURNISHED. 420. 20, APT.—NEATLY furnished, room for 1987. IBDANA AVE., 521, 21 FL - PLNN, RM. OBNA LASSE, AND ONE SNAIL, SSML OBNA LASSE, AND ONE SNAIL, SSML CONNER 82TH ST. & COTTAGE GROVE AVE. Purposed rooms by night, light, or work; laundry and laundry convenience; stream electric light; 300 w. heat; water all bill mounts. 49th ST. BLDG, 729 731 BRAMHAMWY S. 49TH ST. BLDG, 731 BRAMHAMWY S. 49TH ST. PARK AVE, 342, APT. 2-PLUN- K, 342, APT. 2-PLUNK, $10 per room. GARDEN ST. BLDG, 439, APT. NICE BUR- S, suitable, hostel-like. Reqd $450. ST. LAWRENCE AVE, 439, APT. NICE BUR- S, room, arm or simply any bed, 192, BLDG. ST. LAWRENCE AVE, 439, NICE FUR ST. LAWRENCE AVE, 439, NICE FUR MICHIGAN AVE, 439, 202, APT. 2-PLUN- K, three bed, one front; alarm and elec- tric, one rear; car seat; car seat and our line and "L." Duvet $250. 4 PHIRE AVE, 439, APT. 2-PLUNK, NICE ST. BLDG, 439, APT. 2-PLUNK, NICE ST. BLDG, 439, 202, APT. NICE BUR- S, 1 of 2 beds. Reqd $840. GRAND BAYD, 4000 Ham and kitchen- ette, room for four persons, or lady or man's bedroom. Reqd $840. UNFURNISHED ROOMS ROOMS WANTED FLATS FOR RENT JOHNSON MARSHAL REAL ESTATE FOR Sale: 100% FURNISHED. 3 BR, 2.5 BATHS, 4.5 BATHS, 2.5 BATHS. SIMILARLY 4 BATHS. ELECTRIC surfaces: power divider, air conditioner, heat pump, refrigerator. 3 BATHS. Long living reference. F. W. Curtis, 314 100th Street, New York, NY 10017. FROM FLAT FOR HINT: STEAM ELEC. dressed throughout: thighs, legs, possession in arm, Corsair & Co. 42, 44, 47, 51, 54, 56. FROM FLAT: HANDLE AND ELEC. LIGHT FROM FLAT: HANDLE AND ELEC. LIGHT EMANS ARE: FROM FLAT: FROM problem, steam heat. Possession now. FLATS WANTED HOUSES FOR RENT Paramount Auto Exchange 2243 South Michigan Ave. APPERSON 1923 SIX-PASSENGER SEDAN MILEAGE ONLY 3,200 THIS CAR IS PRACTICALLY NEW AND ORIGINALLY CASH $4,000. IT IS FINE. IF YOU ARE IN THE MARKET FOR AN EXCEPTIONAL CAR, FINALLY APPROX ED, THIS CAR WILL PLEASE YOU. JAMES CUNNINGHAM SON & COMPANY PACKAGE & MASSAGE JUST THE THING good paint, top and tires; can be bought for large parties; can be set quick by 8 O Johnson Sales; can be set quick by 8 O Enhoodwood 00133. All MORE MOVES AND A price paid with a written guarantee. Child- ers must be 14 O. Michigan age and bed- ings and baths. 14 O. Michigan age. WANTIET - 50 SALESMEN TO SELL CHRISTMAS specialties on credit, ticket, jewelry, set, gifts, and more. Small, small cash bond required. Steady work after Christmas; can be done on Friday between 4 and 3:30 p.m. M, Sales people outside of Chicago or Milwaukee, or C, 4522 St. Lauren pave at, Chicago, IL. STAKE TIME WORK: AN EASY WAY TO get an appointment; no soliciting. No time from your regular occupation. Share time with your friends. Johnson, 600 Treemt St., Boston, Mass. has a free appointment. Oldest and best equipped auto school has an enrollment will get you a good job unemployed will get you a good job Induced rate to complete class right away. Address Box 22, Chicago Department, 14 MEN & HOSY. IN UP WITH, MEMBERS, railway mail clarks, mail cart carriers, Sexuality study, sex education, sex monthly, study work, short hours paid, warning in advance, unpaid leave of examination, Franklin Institute, Dept. E72, Rockefeller WANTED EXPERIENCE SHIP HUNTER make a boat; married man preferred; make a boat; married woman preferred; give give half of precious which run from $20 to dress or write American Shining Box, 40 407, Chicago Department, 84 FACTORY WORKERS Have you benefited from an employment plan in place of preferred position in Room 221, W. Madison st. Vocational Employment Bureau. SALESHIN Through our program you have been successful in placing men in excellent job positions. Hospital & Examiner Vocational Employment Runs. NATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEN without expits) to become independent free, National Government Resort, M. Jackson Bldg., 1435 U. St. N., W., Washington EARN $50 DAILY SILVERING MIRRORS plating and rodding metalware, headlight lights, chandelier, curtains furnished. LABORATORY: 111 Broadway, New York. JOHN NOW OPEN IN JFY DEPT. FIRM JOHN SMITH apply 322 STATE st. v. ELM SMITH 2043 PACIFIC ave. W. ELMST. 2043 PACIFIC ave. W. ELMST. 2043 PACIFIC ave. W. ELMST. BARBER WANTED - W. BETH ST. WI. JOHN SMITH, Pop. 1 SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE WINDOW - ELKING - LENNESSEE LAWYER are BACKGROUND, after 6 p. m. LAWYER are BACKGROUND, after 6 p. m. SIT, WTD, BY: DUNG MAN, STEADY labor; bed; all, full; B529. EXP. FUNSIER DESIRES POSITION IN tailor shop or dressmaking establishment. EXP. ATTRESS DESIRES PLACEMENT for motion picture company or stage company, Benjamin, 311 E. 423 14, Dortel 1628. OFFICE GIRL WITH KNOWLEDGE OF MOVING, Dressmaking, and ELICHERLY LADY DESIRES POSITION in housekeeping, Dartmouth, 2477. MISCELLANEOUS TALKING MACHINE HOSPITAL Ormes and graftings to store, fruit dresses and indicate from my Carry- er. Every bottle has labeled name. Every bottle guaranteed. Prices re- served. 445 Vineyard Avenue. Atlantic 2025 WANTED—FOR CASH OLD POSTCARD INFORMATION LANGNOL STATE BANK A. E. AVERY 2015 S. ST. ST. CHICAGO WHY BE LONELY? When you're lonely, unhappy or sad, if un- familiar, don't panic. Plan that'll make you glad. Feel Bloody. Play Club. B2. Carry State Pittsburgh. CASH TAID TO INSTITUTE CHICULA EVERYWHERE WITH 4 STAMPS 55 PER 1,000 CHICULA INSTITUTES UNION THE REFLECTIVE NATIONAL DETECTIVE Agency will for limited time teach you a drug law course. Please contact agency w/ N. J. Hammons, Legal 125, 125 W. 1st St., Chicago, IL. EXPERT DOLL BEHAVIOR AND DRESS reasonable. 4810 Travis Ave., 1st street, Chicago, IL. FITS A NEW AEHQIANAE, FILES 250 FT CHEVROLET, Novelist 10,000 chevrolet. Chicago, Chicago CHILDREN TO BOARD HELP WANTED—FEMALE SILK SHADE MAKERS Experienced and inexperienced Also Part-Time Workers and Home Workers INTERNATIONAL LAMP & FURNITURE CORP. 155 North Union Street near Randolph. SILK SHADE MAKERS EXPERIENCED ONLY Ideal Conditions and Excellent Pay Premier Manufacturing Co. 46 West Kinzle Street YOUNG WOMEN AGENTS AGENT If you are now making more in the selling gown the most being produced women in every part of the country. As one of the largest verified firms in the country we are the biggest women in every part of the country. Our product is one of the best products in the Union. We want we can come upon to ease of which are sands all over the country. Instead of selling the stimulus these women can take and women to established business. Your duties will be product in the few who have not yet been ALLOWED IT AT T WM. MOREGEN, Sept. 1520 GAY ST PAUL GAY ST. GAUCHT ST. GAUCHT ST. ST. LOUIS, MO. GIRLS' GUIDE TO INHIBITION IN HIGHER Thousands of experienced workers are the efficient System in one week. Turn 20 winter evevement into dollars; clean, clean, clean. Good pay. Work fulfilled to our graduates, day and evening classes. Taylor, 2101 State WOMEN: WOMEN! WE WANT YOU TO IMPROVATE your position for best in to stop doing the same thing you did before writing, etc., and that clean position you want to hold. We have a job in Industrial Center, MIS Jalilah and Industrial Center, MIS Jalilah and Industrial Center, instructor. Custas every evening. COURS Now is the time to have a good connection for this wiener. Do it through our plan. See www.misjalilah.com. Donald & Katherine Vocational Employment Bureau. HUSSEMAIRS If you need a good position consult Miss Hussemair, Room 227, SW W. Jalilah at, of the Womens Bureau, Employment Bureau and let it work for you. GIRLS, DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. We now offer special terms as a Xmas gift. Work for us in the office and in编簙; work furnished to con- rent for the office; 3d room, Roderard L44, Simpson. HOUSEKEEPER FOR MOTHERLESS HOME - Address A, W. Cook, Valley Valley, al- Dairieshaping, shampooing, manuring, elec- tric cleaning, scraping, scalp care. We can help you by mail. Diblumen given, Ackers wanted. MASSING BEAUTY FARMLAND and school for Mine. C. J. Waker's system half culture. Mrs. Jenkins's system. Owen's system. 32 E. 41st st. cor. Wakeman, Cali. to bounces. 32 E. 41st st. cor. Wakeman, Cali. VISIT MUSIA JULIA McOEMON WACK batter parker. Expert lint, and scalp care. CONTENTS OF GROOM PLAT. INCLUDES gold rugs, ball hall rugs, bees, in loggia- gene draperies and curtains, other fab- ries; everything as good as new at least twice; the price of the rugs is $677. THE GROOM PLAT. INCLUDES gold rugs, ball hall rugs, bees, in loggia- gene draperies and curtains, other fab- ries; everything as good as new at least twice; the price of the rugs is $677. THE GROOM PLAT. INCLUDES gold rugs, ball hall rugs, bees, in loggia- gene draperies and curtains, other fab- ries; everything as good as new at least twice; the price of the rugs is $677. SINGLE HAND RUGS AND PORTRIES for sale at all times at real, prices; save money when buying here. $58 E. W. at S. St. Stratford. A SOLID MAHOGANY GENIINE LEATHER & SOLID MAHOGANY GENIINE LEATHER 3145 Prairie ave. 3rd, Dumfries 212 WE SALE YOU 20 TO 20 PER CENT AND 20 TO 20 PER CENT D. Donnelly 4 Ea. 33th st. east of Wabash, 4 Ea. 33th st. east of Wabash, 4 Ea. 33th st. east of Wabash, FOR SALE-BRASS RED, SIDERHOAD, Reasonable price, cellphone ENTERED 1424 FOR SALE-DINING ROOM HOME 1424 Colonnade street, Oakland 1424 LARGE BASE BUILDER KITCHEN RANGE STEWART MAHOGANY HEATER FOR SALE draper, Dumfries 1426 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE FOR SALE = 2 PANTRY feather and oak parlor sale, $150; kitchens billboard sale, $150; burgars, 3520 Grand Haven, Dumfries 1426 TEXTS AND MATERIALS. Make easy money printing for your other, Watson, 100 William VICTOR ADHING MACHINE, ELECTRIC BATH, check protector, Call B251. PRIVATE OFFICE Furnished, for local or out-of-town business complete office service, light, phone, information clerk. FURNISHED FLATS FOR RENT 2907 GRAND BLVD. (OFFERS) Completely furnished one-room apt. with furnished kitchen, laundry room, in- solar apt. every convenience of free pet-friendly amenities. To $55 per month,终身 indispensable. If you are now making $32 per week or more, you are in need of a job that will be used to apply for the biggest money making propa- tion in the country today. As one of the largest and most widely ad- ventive jobs in the country, now making openings for营利性 men and women in every part of the country. Our product is one of your bests, is widely ad- ventive and will be used in every state in the Union. We want men and women that are willing to work for our esteemed of which there are thousands upon thousands all over the country. Instead of selling this product by mail also establish a website that allows reliable men and women to take care of this already established business. Your duties will be to demonstrate this product in the few homes among the lace have not yet heard of those who are ACTUALLY ALLOWING AT THIS TIME! If your application is accepted your earnings and effort you spend at this work. We will agree to start working for you. WITHOUT ANY EXPENSE ON YOUR KART! You will be independent, set on own working hours and your own boats. This product SHOULD be, and WILL be, Three thousand of dollars worth of stretching ties. Three thousand of dollars worth of stretching ties. We are going to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on stretching ties. This product will sell more of this product for which we are selling. Such an opportunity has never been offered to anyone, but you can be a great asset and may never be presented to you again. If you believe yourself capable of taking on a challenge, you want to be requested as one of the most important people in your life. You want to make more money than you ever imagined. AT ONCE FOR ALL PARTICULAR, IN A PARTICULAR WAY, YOU WILL BE A MUST. AGENTS-AGENTS-MEN AND WOMEN- Trip everything and get busy - mail college money to the college you want. Save money that you over made with those pretty college gifts. Send a Colored girl gift for Christmas. You write the orders, we deliver and deliver the gifts. Send a Colored girl gift for week. $ will bring you samples and order books. We don't use another infinite. Write your orders to Company, 438 Lansing and New York City. STAKE TIME WORK - AN EASY WAY TO NO canvasing. No pollinating. No time from the office. No time to pick up. Any age. Write W. A. Johnson. Biller's office. Any age. Make sure you have MAKE 100 TO 250: PRINT SELLINO FINE leather goods: same caged or gold flds gold flds sample: 100 per cage or 0. M. Halloway. Sales sample: 100 per cage or 0. M. Halloway. Sales LIKE: WIRE SALEMNS TO HANDLE THE fine samples, make quick sale! guaranteed quick. De-Lin B. A. Harden. M. Halloway. EARN BIG MONEY WEEKLY IN YOUR milling circuits, 250 for complete instru- tion, 350 W. Halloway, Littellinns, Inc. AGENTS--YOU COLD PROBABLY BUCKLE your sales if you can work to a workable solution. You can you can absolutely free. Write me. We can Gray Medical Co., Memphis, Tenn. RELIABLE SALESMEN WANTED FOR buffet supplies, guns and ammunition in everywhere, good commission to right everybody. New York Company, 242 24th st., New York City. PICURE FLAMES, ALL, NIZES, AND SUNSETS for vanderbilt Friedman McCarthy, McC, and for vanderbilt AGENTS — SELL ENTITLED NEWWEAR, spare time. Write for full particulips. Box mails. MORE WORK WEEKN BY SELLER. MAKE YOUR ORGANIZED TOOL preparations; goods to dependable party, C. I. 402, Vinceville. AGENTS—OUR SOAP AND TOilet ART equipment. Toilet preparations; offer Io-To Co. 2006 St. Louis, St. Oklahoma. FAST SELLING HOUSE TO HOUR HOLIDAY Hour; toilet preparations and household artifacts. Articles Io-To Co. 2006 St. Louis, St. Oklahoma. MEN AND WOMEN FOR INSURANCE COM- PANY. Call between 9 o'm and 12 o'm. 3437 St. St. Louis, St. Oklahoma. WE START YOU WITHOUT A DOLLAR. Maps, extracts, perfume, toilet goods. Ex- port Co. 2006 St. Louis, St. Oklahoma. MEN AND WOMEN CAN MOVE $1 A DAY. Maps, extracts, perfume, toilet goods. Ex- port Co. 5 N. Lasalle St., Room 405, Chic- wood. AGENTS—$2 AN HOUR. Magic TOMAKE hair comb. Free course in selling. Hil Blackburn, 228 Betsford, Chic- wood. Expressing and Moving. Your Trunks Moved, 90c Each. Why Pay More? 5015 South State Street Phone Kenwood 4046 W. CARB. Manager CAFES AND RESTAURANTS SPECIAL FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER brownies, cheesecake, pie, duck quail, apples, lobster lake fish, lettuce tomato, saint, green peas, canned sweet potatoes, celery, carrots, soft drinks, etc. and plums, cigarettes, soft drinks, etc. WEST VIRGINIA LUNCH HOM R. C. FREELAND, PROP. 200 People Wanted to Eat Thanksgiving dinners at the Liberty Restaurant, 1000 N. 10th St., east park and apple sauce, same sweet and creamy. All kinds of desserts, FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNERS Chickens, ducks and turkeys. All kinds of Grievies. Grocery cheap. You call, we deliver at all times. FRANK PERKINS GROCERY AND MARKET 404 K. 53rd St. Douglas 7207 CAMERAS AND KODAKS USED AND NEW CAMERAS; YOUR OLD CAMERA may payments. N. Bernard Co. Kodak Headquarters, 160 N. Bernard Co. Phone State 712-265-1000 CLASSIFIED GOOD LUCK HERBS High John Conqueror Rt.; S. John Conqueror Rt. Dragon Blood: Hirth Shell鞋; Lore Rt. Sea Spirit: Rt. Lire Diverlating box, for each or two houses for $1.50. box, for each or two houses for $1.50. Lodestreet and we will give you a free copy Lodestreet and we will give you a free copy book worth having. Send C. S. stamps or money orders. Address all orders to Whison orders. 2002 Cottage Ave. Georgia, GA. Cottage, IL. GIVIANTIAN MANNA--LOVING IHERBS and BAY SHORE--Southern of the Company, Salomon Self; Offergal Gun; Dr. Bernard B. Browne; Life Envigating. Each box sealed with full in- ventory of the book. Wicked Queen Merricelle Locken II. Wicked Queen Jee- zel II. Temple funerals. All offers are included in the book. Co. of the Delila-Suining Company. Delila-Acacia Agency, 241 E. 41st st., Chicago, IL. FREE A LIFE READING SEND FOR FREE CIRCULARS THE DELLA-SUINING SERVICE 250 COTTAGE GROVE AVENUE CHICAGO, IL. CREOLE HAIR FOR MEN Men's hair can be straightened by simply cutting it. Men's hair can be styled in it. It can be washed without kissing. Mail orders filled. Creation Hair Trailer. Crew- ing. Letter or draft. Address $1. Stamp, money order or draft. Address CREATION PRODUCTS 3091 Wentworth Ave., Chicago, IL. d-a PSYCHOTHERAPEUTICS Little need be said of this wonderful result, the miraculous miracle results that follow the new. The miracle solves mysterious diseases are treated and PROOF STATEMENTS DISTRICT, PHONE 911-243-3711, PHONE KNOWN 2711 ABSORBENT TREATMENT FOR URINARY Amazing results: name disease. Trial pack Buffalo, N.Y., r. house, M. 10 N Buffalo, N.Y., r. house, M. 10 N MUNH KRADIMI MUNH JABAYE MUNH MYSTFY MUNH MYSTFY at stamp at Niles Niles Faculty Co. MUNH MYSTFY HINDU MAGIC Guild • ALBERTS MAGNETS 10th Street • 100 W. 10th St. 10th Parking Booth • BISD-5, Park Road FOR THISIRMSTAR BOXES OF PRINTED MAGAZINES FOR SALE for pstmgr. Holds 100,000, 825mm, pstmgr. Holds 100,000, 825mm, GREAT SECRETS, OTTAING ANYTHING WITH MAGAZINES Winner 2,000 Piston st. or garage. COMPLETE INFORMATION ON ANY ST Winner 2,000 Piston st. or garage. COMPLETE INFORMATION ON ANY ST Y Milton st. E. Grand Rapids, Milton. DOUGLASS EXCHANGE SERVICES OFFER BUSINESS CLANCES Modern - room furnishings - house, full of furniture roomers. Rent clean. Terms. Not suitable for advertising business, employment office, etc. Telephone. lights. steam heat etc.; furnished or unfurnished. Reason OVERTON BUILDING 3621 S. STATE ST. ROOM 205. t WANTED DISTRICT MANAGER, MAN WITH $500 AND TAKE CHARGE OF BRANCH OFFICE OF AX OLD ESTABLISHED PHONE YOUR OPPORTUNITY FOR COMMISSION SEE MR. PARKER FOR SALE - CLEANING, PRESSING AND FILLING. 212-755-2000, shrike, alice shop Call Booklet Number 3131. WELL ESTABLISHED TAILOR SHOP FOR SALE. ESTABLISHED AT 42 W. 35th st. Victory street. ONE RESTAURANT AND A DELICATES one cheap, low rent both placerly. Good meal, good party. Call Me. Another. Dongles 4784. 800M. TRADE. SELLING ON LUNCH 1604. 800M. price $22.90; cash $7.60 PRIMAIVE AVE. N. 47TH ST.-NORRIS front, ait k rooms, all of hall; modern $8.00; beat $6.00; $30.00 $8.00; beat $6.00 4. room new bungalow, Morgan Park, $200 down. **PLATES** Splendid 3.flat, Vincennes are, near 46th showering rooms, 2.500 down. showering rooms and garage, $200 down. ANY PART OF THE WORLD TO LIVE IN CHICAGO TO RENT, BUY OR SELL WE HAVE THE HEST TO OFFER. PLATTS TWO TO NINE ROOMS HOUSES 6 TO 14 ROOMS Write or call DR. H. B. WEST REAL ESTATE BROKER SUITE 211, OVERCROOK BLDG. 361 EAST 4TH ST., OVERCROOK BLDG. PHONE VICTORY 613 FOR SALE 651 East 40th st., cottage with 6 rooms, $750 initial payment. TOKYO APT. 11, 700 room, house, Price $8.500, $750 down. 4500 N. Lawrence ave., 700 room house; $8.500; $4.500 down. We have 2 baths, 3 baths and 6 baths with small living apartments. See us for real bargains. 3621 S. State st. Victory 5168 L. D. THOMPSON & CO. 200 E. 518 Street. Dollars $885 Rargain in House. Three Flats. Six Flats and Other Property. L L S E N T E I have a lot, a few a chore hound, a street car. All clear. Leaving town, best offer car. PHREXEL $888. FOR SALE - WITH, LANSA R. N. IN ST. LOUIS, MO. 63105. Inspection, toilet and bath, hotel, kiddie. Immediate pos- sibilities. E 518 St. in Dong, 6012. Mr. Seag E 518 St. in Dong, 6012. Mr. Seag FOR SALE-123-123 CHIPMAN AVE.; 2-story brick, 2-floor store, heat electric, light, newly decorated and painted; 3-car lease; keyed entry; easy request. Box 20, Chicago, IL 60610 FOR SALE - FROM PHASE BEDFURNISH FOR SALE - FROM PHASE BEDFURNISH FOR SALE - FROM PHASE BEDFURNISH FOR SALE: 7-1000 MIDERN FOUSE 1: fat; fatger: $600.00; price: $700.00 2: fat; fatger: $1000.00; price: $1000.00 $5,000 CASH: ELEVEN ROOM BRICK HOUSE in good condition. 222 Union Park Ct. FOR RENT A SPLENDID LOCATION FOR DRIVER STORAGE that provides information or get in touch with A. G. and/or their office. ATTRACTIVE, LIGHT, CLEAN OFFICE space, cheap,包裹银行钻. Dig. 356. SPACE IN GARAGE FOR DENTS WITH best; $10 per mo., 35-30 $100 ave. CHAMPLAIN AVE. NR. 43RD ST.-7 ROOM CHAMPLAIN AVE. NR. 43RD ST.-6 ROOM CHAMPLAIN AVE. NR. 43RD ST.-6 ROOM 50TH ST. NR. GRAND BLVD.-10 ROOM steam. Price $1,000. 2-car steam. Price $1,000. 2-car TWO-PLATES 6TH ST. NR. 43RD ST.-4 ROOM better water heat, out doors. 2-car furniture. $1000. 2-car stores. front, bat water heat, modern. 2-car stores. front, bat water heat, modern. 2-car CALMOUTH AVE. NR. 43RD ST.-4 ROOM steam, heat water. Price $1,000. 1200 cash THE KATZ VINCENNES AVE. NR. 487TH ST.-STONE front, airstream, hardwood doors, 7-8- room. Price $12,000. cash. SIX FLATS 4147 P AIRBRE AVE. PRISE BRICK. & $20,000. porches, modern. Price $10,000. $10,000 cash. CAMELIET AVE. NR. 497TH ST.-STRESS $20,000. $10,000 cash. CAMELIET AVE. NR. 497TH ST.-STRESS $20,000. $10,000 cash. 515T ST.-STRESS bottle, 6ft. 8g, ogee each. Price $20,000. bottle, 6ft. 8g, ogee each. Price $28,000. bottle, 6ft. 8g, ogee each. Price $28,000. ST. 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Masons Buy Site; Will Build a Temple Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 23—The united supreme council of the 234 district has accepted Scottish Rite of Free Masonry of the northern jurisdiction, and has purchased a site for their purpose at $100,000 building which is to be erected in this city within a few miles. The building, which is to be in the very center of the city, was purchased in 1912, mittee consisting of M. P. S. G. C. S. A. Furnaces of Indianapolis, Ind.; M. P. S. G. C. S. A. Furnaces of New Haven, Conn.; Howard D. Gould of Philadelphia; William R. C. Gould of Philadelphia; Wm. A Heatham of Ridgeland. C. E. A. Hunt announced the presence of Mrs. Parker, wife of the grand chairman, and introduced her. The election of officers will be announced in next week's issue. Determines inspected the Defender plant Designed night. The Deputy Planting session the officials of the Pullman Co. addressed the meeting. 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U., Nov. 25—A great and enthusiastic first half, in favor of between St. Paul and St. Augustine colleges at usail field at attunement, afternoon. The second half, in favor of the small end of a 7 to 0 score. From the beginning to the final whistle, the St. Augustine march down the field toward St. Augustine. For about five minutes after the first quarter opened, St. Augustine was the first quarter to play. The team played a lastless game. If it can be said the visitors produced any stars, the team will have Manning and Burton who, throughout the entire losing struggle, played a third. The largest quarters for the locals were the first and fourth, the first and fifth, and the last 25 more were added in the last round. TUSKEGEE IN 10.7 WIN Tuskegee Institute, Ala., Nov. 23—In the fourth quarter of a fierce dead-and-bleeding fantasy gridders Saturday afternoon, the team booted a beautiful placement from the 25-yard line and won the game, 16-12. 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(Order From Either Place) 3342 State Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 805 Prairie Avenue, HOUSTON, TEX. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER HOLD CONVENTION Porters' Benefit Association of A nt are S. J. Freeman, director; controller; Perry Parker, grand ch rand treasurer; T. M. Blanton, c NATIONAL SPORT BIG LEAGUE STORIES BIG LEAGUE STORIES BY BILLY DONALDSON Negro National League Umpire Kansas City, heart of America, has been the city that no one other city in America can boast of—two pennant winning clubs. One, Race City stands ahead of New York in the city that no other teams were de- ferent in. Two, Giants, making the Yankees the best club. The Blues won the American league championship. The Minor league championship. The Monarchs won the Negro National league championship. We also engagements of players that could be gotten together, and he is fair and impa- ritive. And among our people, I have seen him at times so nervous that he would be nervous if there was any inter- est in winning the game. He is very proud of his players. He is an appreciative too, and honored him and his players with a banquet, which he also attended before leaving for the I can say that the Monarchs had a league. Bullette Rogan, the King of Kings, was certainly a wonder this season, as he led the team this season in which he allowed from two to four hits a合合 pitched a no-hit-no-run game against Milwaukee in Kansas City before another no-hit-no-run game against the A. B.C.'s, when Charleston hit a safety in the second game of "Big Plains" Drake was right there with the goods throughout the season and uttered the phrase, "He is considered a very brassy pitcher. He is the curved ball artist, was also a victor in many close contests, but was the finx moundsmanship boys would never hit behind him or field their best. A pitcher can't win if his team mates don't make a few In the outfield day after day, you will have to be seated on the Nair, who fielded occasionally, and horsedide hard. He never lost a ball in a sun-field. In center you场场, he fielded with a good flies. He could get them on either side, and possessed a good throwling arm. He was lead-off man, could bounce with the stick; left field was guarded by "Heddy" Johnson, a very good fielder and a brute with the stick; he led the ball, and doubled the Babe Futh of our league. Duncan, the boy wonder catcher, was lead-off man and possessed a throwing arm, that could deadly to base-runners. He knew what to call for also. Wildcat Williams, the Oklahoma catcher, was very good man, but could not show his wares with a wonder like Duncan working every day. Williams is a side of the plate. With Mendez as manager next season it won't be very hard for the team to succeed. Crawford, former manager of the Monarchs often termed the "Black Mattle" will make him a team next year. He knows baseball. So great was their work this season. They were the best Curry, Freckles Moore and Duncan were signed to play in Cuba this winter in a league over there in which they played. With a club like the Monarchs the fans of Kansas City should turn out to watch the game last season. The attendance was not up to standard, but they can make up for it by attending in larger numbers. Manager Ikersson once said players deserve better. (To be continued.) RENATISANCE FIVE LOSES Big game with Hilton Stouffen, Frank Forbes and Zan Anderson in the late-season when they bowled to the Duelcher night day night by the close score of 42 to 26. A large crowd witnessed the con- merica, which convened at the J. M. Sexton, director; R. L. airman; T. A. Crenshaw, vice- director. Grouped about them NEWS OLYMPIAN TENNIS CLUB ENDS SUCCESSFUL SEASON Roadrunner plan Tennis club of this city closed its first season on the new courts with its first season in the history of the state of Virginia time in the history of the state of Virginia when Dr. E. D. Downing, this club and Dr. John McGriff of Portsmouth national men's doubles championship, made the game win. Mrs. Singleton, daughter of Dr. E. Reed, set from Mrs. E. Reed, Dr. E. D. Downing, doubles, also copied the men's singles. Next year the club is planning to enlarge Dr. John McGriff, Portsmouth, Va.; Dr. John McGriff, Portsmouth, Va.; Miss Edna Glass of Kansas City, Mo. CHARLESTON TRIPLES: SANTA CLARA DEFEATS MARIANOA Have you contested struggle yesterday afternoon at Almendares park Santa Claera game was won in the ninth frame when Charleston the first man at the Gms singled to the left field scoring normal in this timing before the side retired. R.I.E. Totals..... 4 324 Total..... 1 524 Harana..... 1 0 210 0 0 0 4 Mariana..... 1 0 210 0 0 0 4 Stone base hit - Tourtori - Lloyd and Levi. Stone base hit - Tourtori - Lloyd and Levi. Fires on ball - off 0, Levi. - off 1, Levi. Fires on ball - off 0, Levi. - off 1, Levi. Fires on ball - off 0, Levi. - off 1, Levi. Wild pitch - Wipkin - Iran. Time 1 hour 50 minutes. MORRIS BROWN, 7; TENN, NOR. 3 State normal to Morris Brown university of Atlanta here today. 7 to 10 close of the first half when Nesbitt fell the ball down and the ball dropped drop-kick between the goal posts. In the fourth quarter, Morris Brown, the ball down the field for a touchdown and won the extra point by kicking goal. State Normal 3 324 LINE-PT Stone base hit - L. E. Morris Brown - Nx Holmes..... R. G. Morris Brown - Meadows Dotts..... R. G. Winged (Cap.) Gertidge..... R. G. Winged (Cap.) Patton..... R. G. Fugley Nance (Cap.)..... R. G. Fugley Substitutions: Morris Brown - Locker for Pugliese. Robertson - Referee-Tyson (How- ard-Gordon) for Gannon for Buck Morrison for Nance. Referee-Tyson (How- ard-Gordon) for Gannon for Buck Lennart-Trannu (Fink). Thickener-New PRAIRIE VIEW, 15, TEXAS, 0 Tyler Tucker, 0 Taylor Tucker in all departments of the game. Prairie View college triumphed in its third conference game, 15 to 0. Mariano..... 10 P.A.A. Cairo. II..... 2 0 0 0 0 Sabir. II..... 2 0 0 0 0 Sabir. II..... 1 0 0 0 Bowne. II..... 1 0 0 0 Bowne. II..... 1 0 0 0 D. Bannan. ff..... 0 0 0 0 D. Bannan. ff..... 0 0 0 0 Nuever. ff..... 0 0 0 0 Nuever. ff..... 0 0 0 0 Murphy. ff..... 0 0 0 0 Murphy. ff..... 0 0 0 0 Phillan. ff..... 0 0 0 0 Phillan. ff..... 0 0 0 0 Hickbery..... 0 0 0 0 Totals..... 12 12 12 SANTA CLARA VICTOR Santa Clara, Cuba, Nov. 10—Santa Clara added another victory to its alliance with the United States. Almendares today in a fast game by a score of 6-1. The slugging of the local team was excellent, and the little difficulty was experienced in slamming. RIKE: Santa Clara... 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 — 0 1 5 Almendares. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 1 5 Fuar and Fernandes. Brown and Rojo: Fuar and Fernandes. HAYANA WINS 4.1 Havana, Cuba, Nov. 12—Mariana baseball club succeeded to the local Mariana team with a single point lead in the game. 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