Chicago Defender

Saturday, February 9, 1924

Chicago, Illinois

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9 STUDENTS INJURED IN WILBERFORCE FIRE 9 STUD STUD SANHEDRIN MEETS IN CHICAGO MONDAY The桑德丽 All Race conference will hold its first meeting Monday, Feb. 11. Registration of delegates is set for 12 noon at the Y. M. C. A. The afternoon will be devoted to our discussion of the reception sponsored by the Citizens' Committee of 100 will be held at the Vincennes hotel at 8 p.m. Here the delegates will be acquainted with the Sixty national base organizations up to date have signified their intention to have delegates present and the interest being focused on the other point to a session of assured success. The day sessions of the Sanhedrin are to be held in the auditorium of the Jerusalem University, and will deliberate on the problems which contend them, while the night sessions, which will be open especially for the students, will be the Wendell Phillips high school. The first of the public meetings will be held on Monday, the 100th has presented a brilliant program in addition to the Sanhedrin program. The officer is to extend the hospitality of the city to the distinguished visitors at this time. Organizations Represented. Among the organizations which have accepted invitations to participate me: National Baptist convention, inc. National Association for Women's Health F. O. of Owl Fellows, A. M. E. church A. M. E. Z. church, C. M. E. church J. A. M. E. church, C. M. E. church Woodlawn, National Negro Provisional Association L. B. P. O. E. of the World. Nevada House of African Presidents, Aphin Phil Alpha fraternity, congregation of Phil Fraternity, National Negro Christian association, Lotz Convention, National Grand Jury, Christian Sisters of the Mysterious Ten of the World, National Association for the African Good Brotherhood, International Guilt-bearer organization, National Race congress, National Association of Railway Merchants, National Medical (Continued on Page 3) CITY GATES LINCOLN GATES OPEN NOLIN LEAG CITY GATES OPEN FOR LINCOLN LEAGUE MEET The Illinois Lincoln league has completed its plans for the entertainment and reception of the visitors, including hotel and housing reservations, a smoker at the Appomattox Club Tuesday evening, Feb. 12, group meetings, and a dinner with friends of the Sanibel and National Lincoln league at the Eighth resident armory Wednesday evening, Feb. 13, and the plans for outing at the close of the sessions. The Chicago Defender office will be the headquarters for the delegates appointed to direct the visitors to the places selected for them and an expert clerk will be on hand day and night to receiving and forwarding messages during the visitors' stay in Chicago. Ball at Armory The grand ball and reception at the Eighth anniversary Wednesday, Feb. 15, opened in the main hall of the week, especially since arrangements have been made for all of the delegates of the Sanhedrin or in the British commissioners and the Lincoln league to assemble at the armory at the clock of their sessions Wednesday evening, except in the morning begin at 1 o'clock and many national figures in Race leadership will be in the line of march. Among the out-of-town guests will be Dr. A. M. Curtis, Mrs. Mary Church- 4-STORY WA ONE DEA ORY WALL NE DEAD, 4-STORY WALL FALLS; ONE DEAD, 6 INJURED THE DEAD GEORGE GROHAGAN. 12th and Walnut St. THE INJURED JOHN ENGLISH. 531 West Market St. GEORGE KELLY, 10th and Walnut, LLOYD JOHNSON, 115 W. Madison. GEORGE WINN, 334 Water St. ALVIN BELL, 115 West Walnut. GEORGE SULLIVAN. Louisville, Ky. Feb. 6—George Gohan, 32 years old, was killed in instantly Saturday and six bricklayers were injured, five seriously, when the wall of warehouse G of the Kentucky Distillers and Warehouse company, near Mellwood and Frankford Aves, the men were working, fell. The dead man lived at 12th and Wainstreet, 96 years old, had his right leg crushed and was injured about the body. His condition is serious. George Kelly, 18, received a brain injury. Alvin Loyd Johnson had his right leg crushed and received bruises. George Winn suffered internal injuries. Alvin Bell George Sullivan, 21, escaped with --- 16 KELLY MILLER Dean of Junior College. Howard University, Washington, who is in Chicago to the big Race conference. WOMAN IS MADE MEMBER OF NEW YORK SCHOOL BOARD New York, Feb. 8.—Mrs. Bessye J. Boarden, 173 W. 140th St. has been appointed a member of the local school board of the Fifteenth school district, Borough of Manhattan, for a term of two years, by Borough President Miller. Mrs. Boarden is the only member of our group. She has been chosen secretary of the board by her associates. The new appointee is president of the Colored Women's Democratic League of Tammyan Hall United Colored Democracy, and is prominent in Harlem social and civic circles. OPEN FOR EAGUE MEET Terrell, Emmett C. Scott of Washington, D. C.; J. Welden Johnson, Hon. James Cobbin of New York Messieurs, Hon. James Cobbin of Ohio, Hon. Wm. Mource Trotter and Hon. W. H. Lewis of Boston, Dr. E. H. Obner of Denver, Miss Jane Burroughs, A. Phillip Miss Jane Burroughs, A. Phillip Miss Dorothy Pelham, president Alpha Phil Alpha fraternity, J. Finley Wilson, Editor Robert J. Vann of Pittsburgh, Henry Lincoln Johnson of Pittsburgh, Headed by Hon. and Mrs. Robert S. Abbott all of Chicago's social, professional, business and fraternal society will meet, greet and pleasant that evening for the visitors. Selects Delegates The delegates selected by the Illinois Convention were: Hon. Robert S. Abbott, Enail A. Jones, Frank W. Henry, R. T. Sims, Wm. R. Cowan, H. B. Daniels, R. G. Martin, Morris G. Cutter, R. D. King, J. Purrs, Geo. W. Crawford, J. W. Washington, chn. A. Lovelace and J. E. Mitchel, the chairman, C. O. Cox, the commissioner, Mrs. Suzie Mills, Mrs. Dessie G. Smith, M. M. O. Gainer B. O. Shaughter, Mrs. Mattie Reed, Mrs. N. Clark Smith, Mrs. Helen Sayre Mrs. Corin Anderson, Mrs. Anne M. Smith, Mrs. Vioia Harper, Mrs. Floe Clements, Mrs. Ruth Mitchell LL FALLS; D. 6 INJURED sight bruises. The others are suffering badly. The wall which fell was four stories high and 100 feet in length. The roof and the interior of the building, which was being razed, had been removed. A number of members of the face were employed on all four walls when the cast one fell. Later, a worker, including Gobagan, under an avalanche of bricks. The other men were injured by falling debris. MAN BURNED TO DEATH Toledo, O. Feb. S.-Y. D. Price, 53, was burned to death last week when three men in his apartment house at 129 Illinois St. The believed to have been caused by a gas burner was left open until the room was filled with gas and then price untimely struck; a match. The explosion was so great that partitions were blown from the room. TIES COUPLE TO BED Kansas City, Mo. Feb. 8—Mr. and Mrs. J. H. H. McCarthy, Ave. were awakened early Saturday morning to find a white burglar standing at their bedside. Binding posts, the inmates left with $10. Selects Delegates MAN BURNED TO DEATH TIES COUPLE TO BED BARTENDER STABBED TO DEATH HERO MAKES TWENTY TRIPS TO 6TH FLOOR OF BURNING BUILDING NINE STUDENTS HURT IN WILBERFORCE FIRE VOL. XIX. NO. 6. FIGHT BART SAVI HERO MAKES TRIPS TO OF BURN New York, Feb. 8.—Eighteen families fled from the six-story apartment house at 101 West 12th Street early Monday when the fire which started in the apartment building led to the fifth and sixth floors and necessitated the sending in of a second alarm. More than 60 residents on the top floors were taken to the street level, George and Amelia made 20 trips in the elevator until all had reached safety. The fire started from an undetermined cause in the apartment of The fire started from an undetermined cause in the apartment of Mrs. Stacy Egerton, a widow, who NINE STUDEN IN WILBE THE INJURED HOMER DUMAS, Riverside, Cal.; internal injuries. CHARLES FAIRFAX, Johnstown, Pa: internal injuries. W. A. BOONE, Jonesboro, Ark: arm broken. WILLIAM DAVENPORT, Greenville, Miss: back and ankle sprain. TREOODRE SIMPSON, Elkhorn, Va: back and ankle sprained. CHARLES DUNCAN, Louisville, Ky: head injured. DENNIS MOSES, Battle Creek, Mich: fractured arm. ALFRED HARVEY, Branwell, Va.: bact injured. MASON DAVIS, Birmingham, Ala.: back sprained. Wilberforce, Ohio, Feb. 8—The B. F. Lee dormitory of Wilberforce university was entirely destroyed Thursday morning, Jan. 11, about 1:30. Nine boys were injured when 200 students were aroused by the early morning alarm of fire and forced by leaping flames and smoke to jump from the second story window, their escape having been entirely cut off. Lack of fire fighting apparatus at the university made the attempts to save the building futile. The injured students were rushed to the Tawawa hospital, where they are under the care of Dr. Harry M. Lackey, former Chicago, who is the school physician. The building was formerly known as the old Griffith homestead and was purchased by the authorities two years ago, when Shorter hall, the building's former home, was destroyed by fire. It was used as an emergency measure to house students. It was lactly remodeled in a cost of $55,000. The building only partially covered by insurance. Attempt to Destroy University? The authorities are firm in their belief that the building was set on fire by disgruntled students and their President John A. Doe, who asked President movement to get rid of all undesirable students from the university. TENDER ES 6 S TWENTY 6TH FLOOR NING BUILDING lives there with a daughter. It was discovered by the employees of a lunch room he posted the stranger through the windows. When the first firemen arrived the flames fro the fourth floor had ignited the curtains hanging in the open windows of the fifth floor apartment. Mrs. Egerton's apartment was completely destroyed. The two floors of flames and water. No estimate of the loss was given. Neighbors cared for those made homeless by the fire. NTS HURT ERFORCE FIRE for various misdeemners and later an equal number were given orders to pack their belongings and leave the house. Some left, but others stayed in defiance of the principal's orders. The sheriff of the county was then called and he those students from the grounds. The police of Xenta have been furnished with the descriptions of individuals involved in the trouble and they are keeping a sharp lookout for those under suspicion. Notices have also been issued to students. Feb. 1, Gerald Coleman of Kentucky was placed under arrest and lodged in the county jail. He was about to be about the origin of the fire. The detectives are giving him a thorough "sweating out," as they believe he is the person responsible for the detectives believe that they will be able to make some startling disclosures regarding an organized band of criminals, much trouble in and around the university for the past two years. Dr.C.R.Humbert Given Tuskegee Hospital Berth Kansas City, Mo, Feb. 8—Dr. Charles R. Humbert, pathologist on the staff of the Wheatley-Provident hospital of this city, has been offered the position of chief of the Roentgenological service at Tuskegee hospital for disabled veterans, it was disclosed here recently. If the accepts, which is believed to be a X-ray work in the great institution, Dr. Humbert was recommended for the appointment by a committee of the National Medical association of which Dr. J. E. Perry of this city is the retiring president. The post- carries with it a salary of $8,900. The Doctor is a graduate of Howard university and took his internship in the old City hospital. He later graduated from Bellevue and Bellevue hospital in New York. A. MISS ELIZABETH LEWIS Daughter of the Show M Charles, Missouri. One of the in that section of the country. POLICE PUZZ BARTEND Daughter of the Show Me State whose home is in St Charles, Missouri. One of the many charming young misses in that section of the country. POLICE PUZZLED OVER BARTENDER'S DEATH New York, Feb. 8—Police in the Harlem district are battled over the mysterious stabbing of John Harrison, 35, 35 M, "W32d St, who was found about $30 Sunday morning seated in a lifelike posture on a beer keg in the basement of 510 Lenox Ave, with a knife wound piercing his heart. His clothes were soaked he had been dead for months, and his body was discovered. There was also a trail of blood on the floor which showed that the man had attained the height of the gun he had been attacked, but became too weak and on the key where he breathed his last. He was made aware of the grenade tragedy when the ambulance came on the scene and physicians examined Harrison's body. While officers were waiting for the gun to gather in front of the building and some of the more hardy churchgoers ventured into the basement of the harbor where the second bartender to have met his death at the Lenox Ave. address within the last month, just three weeks ago, Henry Robin Johnson in the cale was shot through State whose home is in St. many charming young misses LED OVER ER'S DEATH the heart and instantly killed by a policeman as he was leaving the steroom. At the time Robinson was shot, police were scouring the neighborhood for a burglar and the killer was mistaken for the intruder. The officer was Robinson's friend and is said to have collapsed after he found that he had made a blister. John Harrison was born, and schooled in Washington, where his mother now lives. He attended Howard and later蜜尔堡 where he worked in the city. Monday and took charge of the body, which was shipped to Washington for burial. Harrison is survived by a wife, Mrs. Eugene Harrison, a mother, two sisters and three brothers. GIVEN 10 DAYS IN JAIL Washington, Feb. 8.-S. James Arthur Lewis, 30 years old, was sent to jail for assaulting a $10 fine for disorderly conduct imposed by Judge Schultz in the police court. Lewis was responsible for the assault. Lewis pleaded guilty to the Old Paint, Ship, 7113 Connecticut Ave. According to the tale he told the judge, he threw a brick at another building. Lewis pleaded guilty that it struck the window. The window held valuable articles. A NAT TO DE ROBT. ABBOT ATTACK TO SHOWING The Chicago Defender, in of the notorious, hatred-breed Nation," which has spread its has appeared, won its first round Police Morgan Collins ordered the Auditorium theater, where be produced, and stopped the pro BBOTT BACK TO LIVING Fender, in its first round ordered a so- ter, where the ped the prod ROBT. ABBOTT LEADS ATTACK TO HALT THE SHOWING OF PICTURE The Chicago Defender, in its fight against the exhibition of the notorious, hatred-breeding picture, "The Birth of a Nation," which has spread its poison propaganda wherever it has appeared, won its first round Sunday night when Chief of Police Morgan Collins ordered a squad of policemen to invade the Auditorium theater, where the picture was scheduled to be produced, and stopped the production. The theater management secured the film for a two weeks' production without obtaining a permit from the city. A permit was asked for, but refused by the police, and acquainted with the nature of the exhibition when the picture was shown here in 1915. At that time the producers of the film, cognizant of the敌 and Impression H.C. the picture would naturally produce, and expecting interference from the police, tied their hands with an iron man making any attempt whatever to prevent the picture from being shown. This move blocked the fight of the Chicago Defender, Abbott, Wright, Jackson Anderson, and the N.A. A. C. P. at that time. The picture was shown Tuesday afternoon and evening at the Auditorium, a place known for its performances Wednesday without police interference. However, the owner and the operators had to submit to arrest after each show. This arrangement was made Tuesday by Corporal Counsel Busch and H. E. Aitken, manager of the company that owns the film. Aitken has brought contempt proceedings against the police, alleging they have violated an injunction granted several years ago. Police insist the law has been arrested under a state law enacted since the ruining of the Injunction. THIS PUBLICATION is always to the fight for racial welfare and advancement. It was the only newspaper in the city of Chicago to fight against the showing of the notorious picture, "Birth of a Nation," and was directly responsible for the activities taken against it by the city authorities. The Chicago Defender is a defender in fact as well as in name. 22 PAGES View Picture PRICE TEN CENTS TION EATH LAZE T LEADS O HALT THE OF PICTURE its fight against the exhibition ing picture, "The Birth of a poison propaganda wherever it and Sunday night when Chief of squad of policemen to invade the picture was scheduled to production. THIS PUBLICATION is always to the fore in the fight for racial welfare and advance- ment. It was the only newspaper in the city of Chicago to fight against the showing of the notorious picture. "Birth of a Nation," and was directly responsible for the activities taken against it by the city authorities. The Chicago Defender is a defender in fact as well as in name. FOUR HELD WHEN MAN IS SHOT New Rochelle, N. Y., Feb. 8.-Buddet Lacey, 25, 72 Morris St. is in a critical condition at the New Rochelle hospital suffering from a bullet wound in his right side as a result of an accident at 8 Railroad Pl. last week. Lacey refuses to reveal the identity of his assailants. Four men were arrested and arraigned before City Justice Swainburne, who held them without bail pending an investigation by Coroner Fitzgerald. The men taken were Albert Tinsley, 25, New York; Charles Simmons, proprietor of the restaurant; Oliver Flowers and Alexander Tingley. The prisoners display any knowledge of the restaurant standing that they accompanied a party of New York theatrical folk here and when they went into the restaurant found Lacey unconscious on the floor. They took him to the hospital in their car. **WOMAN VIOLATED DRY LAW** Washington, Feb. 8.-Matilda Dorsey of Mount Zion was found guilty in the police court of violating the law by having intoxicating liquor in her possession with the intention of selling it. She was fined $50 and costs by Court Judge Riggs. Her husband, Joshua Johnson, in his law office, acquitted on similar charges. The arrests followed a visit of county officers to the homes of the accused. VICIOUS MORON ATTACKS DETECTIVE’S WIFE Bes gp 2 ee a : } Ais a) A SAY “BAYER” when you buy-Gonuine _ Proved safe by millions and prescribed’ by physicians for, Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis: Rheumatism (ner only “Bayer"” package fe ‘which contains proven directions. Handy “Baser” boxes of 12 tablets Alsn bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. ‘asplslo 1s tho trade mark of Bayer Masafactare of Movoscelcactsester of Sellcslicacl® Fea. 3 ty 2 ED f M £ I ea: 0. usiCc, inc. : pa: FOUNDED 1020 Rae ARIE AE| PAULINE JAMES LEE, Founder-Presigent’ | pe Saag 3672 South Michigan Avenue a! SAI]. Recause ot ice, letingutshiod faculty, high “S75 MARGE) sacais breadth of culture and moderate cost, SSE HARE EA) combined with ediciont manarement, the Na- =O ARESRBAL SORA'Shoverstes of Stueie attorse opportunites SEE hot obtainable isewhere for's compiate musient TAUEDIE JAMES ITE Sducation. 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MRS. GLENK CUT WITH KNIFE Ars." Luster L. Glenn, wife of Serg. Julius Glenn, assigned 10 tho Stanton Ave. police station, wae the Nictim of a murderous assault. hy a jroron last Friday evening while on er way home Mrs. Glenn. who ives at 11201 S, Hishop St. Morcan Park, was within Fleht ‘of her home when she was pproached ty an unknown man at 212th PL and Bishop St ‘The man attracted “her attention. by calling “Lady. lady." vand “peering fatently sige her face. Warning her not to seream, he drew a knife and stabbed her 14 the skull, Grawing the Keen“edge.ueroxs hher face. “The knife struck wie. Fim $f her eve glaxsex, which deflected the low. prohahly saving: her life, aa the Blade Jusaped over an Artery. ‘The police are semiring the elty for a pared convict, whe war ent 10 Prison from Morgan Dirk about for Years aro for a simikir wifense. IL 18 Their belief that the man misht have mistaken Mrs. Glenn for the wontan Sho Wax pestwislite for his convie~ ton at that time, When seen at the Pruvident hos pital, where she ie confined. Mrs, ‘Glenn stated that while not positive, Yet ehd is of the belief Har she could Ydentify her assailant. ue she td x ood look atthim. : ‘Acting contrary to. the moron’s warning not to ory out her screans Trought the Rev. Ben Lucas, pastor ‘of Amett chapel, and former renre- Sentative from the first senatorial intrict. to her aid, whieh frightened the man away. ‘Nira, Glenn, who Is 2 popular favor. ste among the social and fraternul circles, iv graduate from the Chris- Uanbure Industrial Inetfute of Vir- Binla and a student from the Haris Jorn Bemoriat college, Richmond, Va. GHAPTER; AWROES 2 STATES Putte, X, Ye Fae Sethe, ra cotati Sietaenat ie aan ee ietah chant SY cite ana Heer pe Santen a eer cerned eat Ser cea Ta et ected of eee RE Se Sie Mcrae, Si ATS SE be eave Web ee ee SHS ae Same BuO as AP chon In this efty a college fraternity was earth cas HRs ay Raa atoll ae Sc ee ee Se aE eS SE eat eee ae aia ieee Mee tata the ‘rou ATTACKED eS es) =e we i Bees = WS sea DAL WL, HARLIN ALABAAMA'S Nontgomers) Ala, Feb’ @The Seta Eee, Shona ieee eee ae ondary eS eatin ota Nera sie feuaee nt eenmeans ea ace te een BRE SG oe eSaagomers RET Saat gues sa MS bine wi Gace Na ferret of te Chore eccwon SSP, are ote ad Bs, Seaees EN ans Ten thet Gattaes “od ee a ible tea hal TRUCK KILLS BOY Newark. N. J. Feb. 8.—Five min- utes after he Hud been rim dawn hy a truck, sustaining a fractured skull ang internal injuries. Rayield Myers, R291 15th Ave, died in the receiving Nard at the City hospital, Feb. The truck was awned DY tS. Gelger's Sons, $2 Hartlord St. and the avei- dent’ oceurred at Bante and Camden Strects. Hayfield was carried to the Hespltal, which was a short distance from where he was run over, by the ee ee RACE SEES ‘NEW DAY IN MISS. A new day wan promisd in the message of Governor Robert Whit- field of Mississippt when he took un ‘the question of fafastice to the ace {in Wis-state and urged the legislature Jana the people of the State of Mis- Jsissipn! to remedy grievances which were put before them by x commit- tee of leading men of the Mace tn the state. This committee was head hy De. &, D, Redmond and Included the following: E,W. Rares. U. M. Flournos, 1. Ki Atwood, B. 1. Patton, Solomon Ward. G. M. M Tlushand, WW. 1. Varnado, A. J. Johnson, 1. 7. Sims. A.J. Howard, 8. W. Miller, H.C. Owei and G, W. Willims, A Hong memorial to'tho legislature, cov- ering the ehlef grievances. suffered by members of the Race because. of the prejudiced attitude of the white people ot the stato ani which has roused 0 many members of the Rico fo leave tie slate for the North dur= Ing the ‘past few Sears, was pre= sented. ‘The commalttar spoke out. with Jcommendahle frankness ond espe- Challe emphasized the "following ebnts: : "the committee asked for the nas- jsage of laws to eradicate. Iynching. invwhieh the ‘State of Mississippi Teads. Want Schools On the’ question of achosts. the commitice ‘néked that taxes be aDp- propriate according te popuintion Hind that. the Race be not taxed TWlcewence fer white men's schools Had then again for schools for his ‘in children, Whleh had to. Be pro- Sitea for thoge which the state failed te provide. On the question of edu- cation the comenltter asked. that the State college at -Alearn ie. maved to ome “eentral iocation and . that Si.ono,000 he given fer. this purpose. ‘They also asked for a separate school Of colleniate grade for girls and for geal teachers’ tralning. school oF normal ‘school which "would give Proper training for teachers in pub- Tesehooia, In this eannection te was pointed out, that Alenrn received nit shout $25,000 a year for Hix edt- ational program and that It was Sitmated J0 mites from any railroad anid away off on the far edge of the state Inctend of In Ute central part. it'was further pointed out that there Mere ne high schools in the state for heir children. "h state reformater’ for young boys who were fest offenders was ‘re~ puested, and laws were asked ranking {'posaibie for: members of the Mace to vote and have thelr ballots fately counted. “The whole question of ferop rewement “was covered and Well-known unjust practices nointed out, A state hospital of Proper size Gnd equipment was pointed out as 2 freed AA well ax institutions for the fhlind and the fecbie-minded. Pay for Teachers It was asked that steps be taken to make the manufacture and sale of Hiquor 2. felony and. to control the eile of ‘reurms, Decent accommo- ations on Tafiroads and equal ‘pay for yeachers were also arked for, In- deed, the entire ground was so thor- oughly covered “by. thls committee That it ‘elicited favoratite comment from the members of hoth races on every hand. One white man was feard to remark to his companion that when he waa tp North he rode fn street eara and met Race men tn theaters, hotels and other public places, and for his mart he saw no Peasen why this could not bo done in Mississippi. He had learned to do dp North and ne could practice at home what he had learned away bavrefitbater na rovalt of several months Inves: gation han iatudy” hy experts of the Bostomee'denartments Posimaster Gen Eeaigow, ha emit the fet, gee, Sfneiew and complete. programm that hat fear deem at aue ba he, denartinent fore mallinge seatismiasion and de tery ot newapapers “File urdor iy move Important and far rotchlng inte ofc. Wistvey thesis cain fetes. sia, and species She Ge newspapers, a interpret firth eraezs age utticgcions) Whe ko tommoniy’ and. rapulaely undierst io've newepapers, of whiel the feadins Shd“major feature ts, the dissemination Stumely news of interest to, the, gen ra tite, whether nubiined dst ee “The drdor Is the result of palnstakine effort on thes part the poetortice. tne Medtosel Unier tae. dleecdion of Eleat Riciteant Testmasiee Genceal Bartlett. Mipetally: worded. sand matnute instruc: finns lave hen ised Co ail emploves Engzed in handling. the mallss en that Sicee etl ho no, powsiuhity of ruisunters Rishtute” the'’smportance of getting Rewaqatera to the readers, “An Tmnore Eine fenture ix that'na pubileatton stint ietasvem ag lea aie of eas exes Wfubne trentment than at present, “That Mien hat “publications! other (Raa Rervapers: will nee sutton one lott from! ia peagressice iowatlon rase Mevthe Toctofice department. “ritis order means much to the Amer- seam ule TC tnone at ne meat a Portant nmi farcreaching stopa tn. port Bice histor it fy for the bened of fhese who desire to have thelr news- fajers placed before, thesn, at Ae earhy Tetiningnt nu ponies” Thi een tot the city. and rural popuiatlo i'Gonee and quicker: touch with, thele neveral elds of activities : ‘The girls who can't wear clothes scbich are in style because they have fezema, rash, tetter, rcrotula, or a Sprenking out" where ft would chow, are more to be scolded than pitied, Because there is no need for therm to fo unattractive in-out-of-style dress- es ‘when they can ect rid” of these skin troubles so easlly now, ‘The wonderful Black and White ‘ointment Is surpeising thousands ot kins who have had to deny thom- selves the attention which more at- tractive girls get. because it quickly removes all trace of these skin trou Bigs. ‘Nearly two million packages of Black and White Ointment are sold every year. Nothing could. prove more forcibly that it actually” geta ‘gaick and Tasting results, Tt is economically. priced, in liberal packapes. The 60c" sizes contains Three times as much as the 25¢ alze Pil dealers have 1-cAaw ‘THE CHICAGO. DEFENDER Girl Fires at Lover and Then Kills Herself Madleonvile, “Ky. Feb, 8A stare gine bese’ a iegeal Sosariag pening ‘cle’ 26 7900" ld Grace Boata died roca te re- rowults of @ bullet wonng indicted fe bermtt nite her gvoctneart Be ore ee a, eee tartted her hg we Sfeateh golne Cored ee he ee eer nee Ieee Picadas tod ea caerty Beate tenis, teat eee ote Tie ali sectaes feel snd Wed Soe te ae eee eecieiee Soe ees soe eae gg tae Ce erae tat aan Son eas megane FE ee cad had siue tar Renee See ee Mee hes esc Beane Ore Tunapheer, | ne: WATCHMAN SLUGS 2 BANDITS ; Ste Louie: ates, Fem. S-— TF itilans ‘peyor, 69 years ol, a Hccised watch men, needed po euisinnce: ton. Fe Tan across two white footrads hold Ing tp a man and Woman at Taster Fs ‘and Cottaxe Ave. ut 10:48 Sock last Moniay night. Slipping ‘up benind tne roobers, Pevor knocked fut one with a. Mow onthe head Sacer cian oe the ted thnerved the other Uy fis unexpected Shpearance that he surcentered, snphe robber: io vem Knocked cut tater ver Mnnited an alike Sours acute cperacees it wae the aes Onf time. Neary. hal cen “caught Fal-hunded in erime. "He bad an ctomatte nist and ad fired te fcwrories hfs! two victims bat. that did not deter Pryor. Stor Mae making’ hls rounds wea’ he heard two shots. felted Brin womane eeten for hein Aa he Rirmed corner, ho: save_ tio men Sie thele tek’ xo hag holane ap the man ana wwencin. SieKing clos o‘une building We, so that he coud fudge tease: of an exmergeness the sees a eae upon tne, rekbers Tue perwons beng help were aioe esate thomas, 228 “Lawton Med., and Allen Lantim, 2227 Wash Ste xtio. Phomas. sald" one. of th Frbber's bullets naa seraped her in Free reober wile ene ease Nl mae ar Thorman Reardon. “The no: Fee Gham thes des not know i A larse crowd, composed, chiefly of witte "then Tand” omen. lstened to Tovnte "ForteWenitemnn,” well-known Kcevurtr and author, deliver an address fr the, subs of Pitnce Preludio at the Open Forum of the Workers. party Sundae evenigg: Jan. St, in, the Canite trultding, 169 Sv Stato Si, The speaker reated'the subject sclentineatiyy las Ing aeclahemmphania on the eegnonil Inctora underising our present-day 20: Whiteman besan by nrogenting Indls- putable facts to Wrove Shne race predu- fice ix not inheront—thne it cannot be fransmitied from. one gencration. to a7; sihers sven in stetioneat the Sout. fe sald. "where the Nesro, ts moa Hfced i ts Common to dee Colored an ike ullaran nlaying topether, ma esting no thought or race alfterences.” ‘Oneof the more interesting. points of the “evening's "aietssion came when AX‘ane lous of Une leoture, «he speaker aSked for comments from the oor And Riprominont white artist asked Me Aaltoman ft he was in gupport of intor- marriage af the lwo races, “The answer Bas tea." ‘He axplalned that by say~ ing that races livivg within the” same Ecoptaphicst and. voclal environment SSifinfx. recardiess of nil politieat inves tolnie contrary. “Such hing. tie casn sith the Negro, woman and: White, man Inthe South thelr intimacy shoud be five fepad asin an he child horn to. chem receive protection by the Sta the Negro yeoman," chip sneaker wont onto my “who ia always tite Sulerer'in those states where the ty ihraniitts Ingermarriagn of the races." he eopie' Perv 1 am institut maintained by. the. Warkers Parts of Riera. “an "onwanation, workin) sr Sinser relntionsiin. hetweon the Wor cloner setationanip be tas | LIGHTENS YOUR SKIN feerreemrce DISCOVERY : ree al : a aii «SAFE he oars Swimm, QUICK Gana “Saas a ee. eS ae =n a ee es Use \ gay -. ey te” BLEASHO BE MORE POPULAR—EARN MORE MONEY Seat aaa Mee seas entice Sais dae st, Kadi hue csteont ibhpetes, “itty Kibeat™ eees S00 alk OF money’ back, "Don't cary tight coniplexioned People, "Uso Blesehon 1 PROOF Siesta tetaging hayplane to ChensendaePey dap, ast reed what ful thane Se Tics ape 1 seat om flet We 8 es at Wet. 3'9 ray on apace SES oaf ABaha M'h Ct 8 ont anl 38h hE Ni, Lsiiin Rewt we’ qvaitine Jnr of Bleacho. Fxen with tbe frat far T ena pee RSAC Ee abe she at's eta tam no eon exo BPThade ved ltrs hnhie gfe rie ger oe emcees. La SASHA nin amy seks Ho. at uw iach trull satnon il be farolahed Spon caquest “ SEND NO MONEY Pras stat couroN TopAy- ~~ Fen anshdcnte aslo aee Ws Et Bop. tea arena, here, Fine imeaiateene ose 1 otra ec tt ten Filaraaer tof abltaen | SOROS ae ee eto Tho Superior Drug Sales Go, § sstoa"wits'the tetshat © “= sa Fisze Saye Tt seas caceagis ces MenPieenct: Bevan | sac vie Be i ec Re PGE len secsrsqnrrnenent iin onnccagsoiivcesahenamensedioenaban RUIN JOBS BY CRUDE DEMAND A representative of this newspaper had occuston recently ta visit a large plant Where thousands of men and Jwomen are employed. Ho was par- Hcularly Impressed, that but few members of the Race were seen, de~ fapite the fact that the Institution fs Jearried on the “open shop” plan as far ag color {s concerned. ‘The man- Jager of one of the departments gave jus tho following explanation: “itis hard for us to find men and /svomten of Color who will glve us con- stant service. T mean by that, we jeannot depend upon them from day to day, aud especiaily following res- ilar pay days. Over 76 ner cent of our employees of this class fall to shox: up for work for, periods rang ing from one to five days after zet- tne Uielr pay checks, We do not have this trouble with our white help and it wonld be a blessing to both Colored warkers and employers of Colored labor if somo plan could he Sigured out through whieh thes would awaken to the fact that manufac~ turing plants operate, six, days a week and not for a few days, nre~ ceding the one on which pay checks fare. tsstied. “There Is another phase to, this Iden. A short time ago. we hired over 50. men and women, niany of them ‘who tad Just arrived in. the North, ut somo of ‘whom were pinky acctimated.. "the, wage ‘was Sper day. imagine the surprise [which was caused when this group demanded their pay each day. Our posmaster tried to show them that FeWas Impossible—that it would re- quire group of bookkeeper and ac~ Countants larger than the standing stins. Thee were obturate: they tet Svithout any pay and did not return until nine working days afterward. Srhen they received the $5 which they had earned Instead of the $60 which thelr checks should have enlied for had thes.uscd the slightest vit of judgment.” ‘This is not the first time the writer Jha been told this wort of thing. “Al- most dally we have reports of house- workers, “Jaundrymen and | women who demand thelr pay each nizht resardless of all other considerations. There fs but tittle doubt that thou- sands of those who.are finding Jt a hard matter to make both ends meet Janting. the present season havo. me fone but themselves and others of their own kind to blame. It is no Goubt ‘one of the results of the sys~ Sem. used. througnout the South. by sehieh workers are paid by the “Job Jand through which they are work- ing in the morning and out of em- ployment at night, never knowing Row many days a week they’ will be Kept ‘bss and. caring less, Just so Hong. ax their supply of meal and sid- ing holds out. ‘This ts not a case of filling the Koose which lays. the golen ces, but 1 Is killing the Jzoose hefore the egg Ix Iald. Workers Should wake up. Careless ones should Feforin and dependable ones: should fake & fresh hold on the sltuation. Re eee eS er Sean eS USEs pa Pap iat lull g yt {Tomorrow OB AL NMS ter see let BAY SWAG eoiStee tuo'ctce™ ohh pees Ferny Eadie" x. lised for over L po Sa LVears 1 Gas, | Sic POR eg f iis. OF7) AR Sey aS Sf IChips off the Old Block AR JURIORS—Little We One-third the regulardose. Mado peed Soul” Perehtaren and saat mated. For children and adutu THOUSANDS OF WELL-KNOWN RACE WOMEN TELL OF REMARKABLY QUICK GAINS IN WEIGHT AND HEALTH SINCE THEY HAVE BEGUN TO USE PHENOMENAL MEDICINE WHICH {S CREATING SUCH A SENSATION ALL OVER THE COUNTRY; SIMPLE TEST PROVES ITS MERIT. Memon Mow Dgponclon JO TOM? Voir Vii When thousands of women seem so anxious to let their friends and fellow women know how St. Joseph’s G. F. P. has caused them to gain in weight and strength, no fur- ther proof of the stariJing suc- cess of this medicine seems necessary. It is getting to be a common occurrence to hear of our women who were formerly thin and frail gaining strength and weight so rapidly as to astonish their friends and fam- ily and cause them to wonder how it could be done. When they are asked for an explanation of this unusual in their condition they iivari- ably. attribute it to the Use of the phenomenal medicine, G. F.P. “Iam now on my third bottle and have gained six pounds,” says one Race wom- an, the wife of a popular Mis- sissippi farmer. “I have just finished my fourth bottle of G. F, P.," says another woman who had been so frail .and weak that her husband and children were alarmed, “and I have gained nine pounds. I am now able to sleep, eat and work like a normal woman again.” In case there is any doubt, fh thé minds of those women! who are not yet using St. Jo- seph’s G. F. P. as to the truth of these assertions, it is easy enough for any woman -to prove them to her own satis- faction. All that is necessary is for her to weigh herself now, and after allowing the medicine a reasonable length of time to rebuild wasted tis- sue and flesh, weigh again and notice the gain. Any woman |who takes St. Joseph's G. F. P. consistently and takes her ex- ercise,. food and pleasure in moderation is as sure of gain- ing energy and strength as as night is of following day. ‘There is a reason for this. The discoverers of G. F. P. be- lieved that some mysterious malady is causing most of the ailments from which. women suffer. After years of pains- taking search their efforts were rewarded by the discov- ery that this malady—Catarrh of the Generative Organs—is the cause of so much frregu- Jarity, pain, nervousness, head- ache, pains in the side and back, depression and that aw- ful irritable feeling. It is be- cause of its power to stamp out and destroy Catarrh ‘that G. F. P. succeeds in building up flesh and tissue and restoring health, strength and ‘plenty of vitality. : Delay is dangerous where this dreaded malady is con- cerned, because it so quickly spreads from one organ to an- other, breaking down the un- fortunate victim's power of re- sistance and creating a condi- tion which often leads to kid- ney, liver and bladder troubies, and that run-down feeling which is so prevalent now- adays. If your druggist hasn’t got G. F. P. send $1.00 and 25c extra to cover postage charges ‘0 Battier’s Pharmacy, Mem- phis, Tenn. UP HOPE: IS NOW WELLAND STRONG i Well Known Arkansas Woman Almost Gives Up Hope Until She Sees Remarkable Recov- ery of Her Sister-in-Law Using St. Joseph's G. F. P.; She Tries This Phenomenal Medicine With Equally Amazing Return to Health and Strength. “I suffered with pains in my sides and the lower part of my stomach fer over eight years” says Mrs. Stilt Gray. prominent leader: hv sociat af. faire of the ave at Montye, Ark. Would become dizzy and have head: Aches whenever T would stoop over When T'would try" to cook f would be: come deathly sick and almost ratne> "I tried uns number of medicines and treatments without rellet and almost gave up hope. ‘Then ty si ierincta gtareed ning Se Josep G. FP. She ts changing 30 rapidly from a’ thin, nervous woman 10. strong, healthy one. 1 decided to tit “Tam now en my second bottle and feel better than | have felt for years Tnever suffer wikt headaches or diz ziness and tho pains in ms sides ad Stomach re almost entirely" gone, aw sorey Yavafved until my: sinter-in- ate started using ths medicine Ne fore Liried It ET haa started sins Stsosenh's G. ¥. P. when 1 Rest rea about fe 1 would have saved myselt fot of guttering.” ‘Thousands of our women and itis fare now in ain and suffering. ‘They Fead of the Wonderful was. thelr sis tera. everywhere. are. being. restored fo health and happiness using Se. Jo: seph's G. FoF. But they don he. lieve they can secure rellef this casts They dont see how te 1s. possibi when they have tried so mang. othe medicines and. treatments without rellef. ‘Then, Uke Ales. Bray ald, thes See some friend who ti wants C.F BL improve so. wonderful. Ina few months time. they no. longer” bave Fepm_to doubt Its power and. effec fiventsa and loge ‘no time in startin In on te themselves: Te has now been definitely. prover that in at least mine out Of fer case: the suffering of our girls and. womer from those. patntul and distressing Uroubtes, such as headaches, backs aches, "dizziness, fainting "spell rump. nausen, paing in the back anc Sides, loss of appetite, sleeplessness Rervousness, trvitablits. fevewularits and. that. terrible run-down — ane Worn-out feeling of anxiety and de pression ate due to one dreaded ma Rdy—Catarrh of the Female Orzans Se, Joseph's G. FP. ig chat te be uoved’ to be che frat direte speci for the rellet of chat terrible diveas Catarh of the Female Organs. Th Tremendous success of this phenom: chal medicine in relieving pain. anc Suffering ts creating such & Sensatior fwnerever it 1s belng introduced tha bur women are fairly clamoring. f0 ftore of It. “Over a million ‘bottle have been. sold in the few, month: Since ie was first tatroduced to oui women and giris and the demand Eutting blgger and bigger every da3 Se more e¢ them are learning that Using St. Soseph's G. F. Pin a quick sure"roud to henith and happines sith plenty ot “pep and vitaley, We your deugelst hasn't got C.F. P sent’ $1.00 and s3¢ extra. to” cove! postage charges to. Batlier’s Phar ee ee emer SHE NO LONGER HAS DIZZY FAINTING SPELLS NOW SHE IS , USING ST. JOSEPH’S &. F. P. “1 couta not seep at ght and n so aening hen ould ct aT ROAM aE Meeting Shen teen co Ta pe alle diate “heli, Rekcomer cor Siempie, mae ateceay TERR in Soca) ees the Rive. "ER umes 1 would have weak, aigey spelistana diguat GE Tele SIR Palette ition set eaes fhemts Gut they did not teen todo Thernty ao enen 1 moved Co tome Bren conten whe feng Be Bees 6, FB wich ondertal ee tale taked ie fo trp this ematkabe Talla : Sie isthe most wohiterul medicine rnava'ecee ole Weihiha gle done J cantatnstae' auterence fn my cone ‘alien and ans geling stopae ned HER Or ail oF tis tin. Tne toner BENG See alla ali eee aed Eigse ap it the morn’ Cek Mee ad call of end obese fe vour drapes nastiest OE aond’ $1.00 and 25e exten to cover Feblace Chatees to Sutier’s Sears nattnge ‘chatees. to. Pattler SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, tn ellis Reais Well Known Teacher Was Giv- Ing Up Her’ Life Work: She. ‘Thought. the. Confinement Was Making Her Weak and Nervous; Her Amazing Re- covery Using St. Joseph's Gs F. P. Proves She Was Sutfer= ing With Mysterious Malady Which Is Attacking So Many of Our Women and Girls. Owing to the active part our women and girls are taking in social and business affairs, thousands are complaining of being nervous, irritable and all worn-out. = ‘They drive’ themselves to their duties, wishing they could get away from everything and take a long rest.. They believe rest-is what they need. But, in many instances, they are mis- taken. ~ "It has now. been: definitely proven that in at least nine out of ten cases these troubles and similar ones, such as head- laches, backaches, pains in the back ‘and sides, irregularity, dizziness, cramps, fainting spells, nausea, “sleeplessness, lack of appetite and that ter rible run-down and worn-out feeling of anxiety and depres- sion are due to—Catarrh of the Female Organs. This dreaded malady thrives on neglect. It grows and spreads through the delicate mucus lining of woman’s most important organs, causing this membrane to scale off and stop up the tiny openings between the organs; or causes a sticky discharge which has the same effect. It continues to cause its unfortunate victims untold misery and pain until the prop- er steps are taken to overcome and stamp it out, ‘Thousands of our women and isle are like drm Winnle A. Bercy. of Gruger: ails, "They think thes ara fnerely tired and worn out from the confinement of thelr work or over exeruion:. but when they stare using Su Joseph's G. FP. they immediate ig" begin Co segain-theleatrength and vigor: “My work {s confining, and some Ixime ago f was weak nervous and all run down.” saya Sire. Wwinnle \. ‘Pores, a music teacher of conslder= able prominence among members of the Hace, "T thought {would Tavo to eive up my work. Several telends Advised me to take- thie step and. hha just above decided to take thelr advice, “Then I read tn the papers it had been discovered that the tired, worn ‘out feeling we women have 1s mostly Que to catarrh of the female organs. f'also rend of the many women ‘who were amazed at the way St. Joseph's Gc, Pr Js overcoming and stamping out this allment. ‘Tha ts why 1 de= elted to tes te “Cam sure now that {t was not the. confinement. of my work that iade me feel so tired and. nervous Ail of ‘the time: {e, wos catarrh of The female organs, Just like the paper shld; because from the time T started io use G. F. P- 1 began to feel stronger Gnd better’ Tam now on my fourth bottle and am getting stronger and Realthier all of the time. T have not missed a day- from my work a3. ‘music teacher and with go much more Strength and energy my work seems Ganlge than Teaver waa betore in my om It sour druggist hasn't got G. F. P. send’ S100 and 25c extra to" cover Postage charges to Battier’s Phar ee rahe hans. “For about six yeaye I muttered with patna im the lower part and siden of Exe stomacn’” tape Sis," seals Wooten, well known in social circles ot the Race in Kaneas Clty, Kansan, Seeato of the smartness gf her = tertainments. “at 1050 "Washington Blea “During myst would bave’ to go. fo, bed, tho pain, would Be'so severe. T'was weal and nere= "i tried medicine and treatments but my condition Kept wetting. worse Eintit my friend hegan notielag Bowe Neale Taras. They" ait atvised me to Skea long reat nat Knowing’ thee tiv" trouble was much ‘more serious than just need of test. SRuout that time T read about the ondectutfreliet, women fe my cone Gitlon are’ gettiie using St. oceph's GAEL Pena began using ie mysclt, Soe" my friend hardly” know men inns go much stronger and healthier. Pho alms In my" stomach are all Zone hind mover even think of go fig to bea ue my". ‘Tam on the fealt the time and i seems the more Peo. ithe better T tock F done com (ortire at ally Ang ‘where ‘before It Sas hn aweful Garden to-entereain mr Tends, ie ia now a real pleasure" Weivgu arureist hasn't Ror G:F. Pe cond” 3100 and 200" exteh to" cover foutace charges co Battlers Share fang een es PRESIDENT COOLIDGE HEARS PLEA OF 24TH INFANTRY Imprisoned Soldiers See Dawn of Freedom When Delegation Takes Their Case to the Nation's Chief SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1924 FIFTY-FOUR AWAIT WORD BEHIND BARS FIFTY-FOUR AWAIT WORD BEHIND BARS When 13 men, members of the 24th infantry, were taken from their cells and sent to an early one morning, in 1917 and hanged for alleged participation in the riot that swept over that city in 1916, they were sent to a country. It was during war time and any attempt to stir internal strife would have been termed treason. The undercurrent rumbles of disapproval of the manner in which the military authorities and decided the cases had taken the executed soldiers were judged mutilers, and in the time of war the penalty is death. The late Prestel R. Barker, chief of the army, gave little hearing to protests, always referring them to Secretary of War Baker, in the way of courteous communications. Later the military court announced the verdict in the cases of two other men, the men varied from life to 15 years in prison. Citizens began to believe their concerted objections had not been entirely ingenuous, and they tried to gain these convicted men freedom has waged. Three have died behind the prison wails and one is being rehabilitated. Five given 15 years have been paroled. A list of the prisoners follows: Ernest E. Adams Jesse Sullivan Adam Adam Adam Joseph Wardow Reben W. Baxter Jos Williams, Jr. Reben W. Baxter John Wardow Fred Brown Henry L. Chenault Richard Brown John Geter Walter Burkett James H. Mitchell Allec C. Butler Edward Porter, Jr. Walter Burkett James H. Mitchell Allec C. Butler Edward Porter, Jr. Ben Geell Robert Tillman Heskelk C. John Adams Reuben W. Baxter Douglas T. Bolden Richard Brown Robert Brownfield Allie C. Butler *Harrison Capsers James Coker Abner Davis William Frazier Calle Glen Franklin George Hobbs Norman B. How- William J. Houch *Quiller Walker* Grant Anderson William Burnett, William Burnett, William L. Duggen James Gaffney James Gaffney Albert T. Hunter William J. Bruce William Bruce Sherman V. Sherman V. William J. Hough John H. Hudson, Jr. Nathan Humphries, Jr. Thomas Jackson Walter T. Johnson Walter T. Johnson Douglas Lumpkins John McDaniel Dean George H. Parham Stewart W. Phillips Harry Richardson Harry Richardson Luther Rucker EDITOR ABBOTT JOINS FORCES IN FIGHT FOR 24TH SOLDIERS Robert S. Abbett, publisher of the Chicago Defender, left the city Monday to join the committee of ten senators who are calling for the Advancement of Colored People to present a petition to President Coolidge requesting the freedom of the 25th infantrymen now serving in Leavenworth pentagonal. Before leaving the city Mr. Abbott attended the first hearing of the case Judge Denis Sullivan's court to watch the manner in which the city authorizer were voicing their protest. Two weeks ago when the announcement of the verdict was shown here he secured the personal aid of Mayor Dever, who assured him that the city law office would resort to the procedure to prohibit its exhibition. PIONEER NEW YORK SCHOOL TEACHER New York, Fork. $—Miss Elizabeth Frazier, S. 506 Malcolm St., Brooklyn- died Sunday morning in Brooklyn State hospital after a lininging illness. She bombed her son's school teacher her pioneer school teacher since 1800, taught continuously since 1800. Mrs. Frazier was organizer and late owner of the old 15th regiment and a member of the old 16th regiment and a member of the Army's funeral was held at the regiment armory Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The funeral was announced Wednesday noon by the bishop and the funeral was in Rhinodek's cemetery, this city. The deceased is survived by one brother, Frederick Frazier. When baby is constipated, has wind-colle, feverish breast coated tongue, or rhinus, half-deep apples of genuine "California Fig Syrup" promptly removes the poisons, gasses, bile, sour food and waste right out. Never cramps or overacts. Babies love its delicious taste. Ask your drugstreet for genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has full directions for infants in arms, and children of all ages, plainly printed on toxic. Mother! You must say "California" or you may get an imitation fig syrup. Delegates Who Will Plead for 24th The delegation to see President Coolidge in behalf of the members of the National Baptist Convention in Leavenworth penitentiary is as follows. S. B. SOKER of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, representing 3,000 college graduates. L. K. WILLIAMS of the National Baptist convention, representing 2,555,579 Baptists. NAHUM D. BRASCHER of the Associated Negro Press. A. PHILIP RANDOLPH, editor of the Messenger and representing the Friends of Negro Freedom. ARCHIBALD H. GRIKME of Washington former United States minister to Santa Domingo and Spingarn Medallist. MRS. GABRIELLE PELHAM of the National Race congress. MRS. DAISY LAMPKIN of the National Association of Colored Women. J. E. MITCHELL, editor St. Louis Press, representing National Negra Press association. ROBERT S. ABBOTT, Editor: Chicago Defender. BISHOP J. S. CALDWELL of Philadelphia, representing the A. M. E. Zion Channing H. TOBIAIS, New York PROFESSOR L. VANN, editor Pitchurst ROBERT L. VANN, editor Pittsburgh Courrier. CARL MURPHY, editor Baltimore Africa American CVRIL V. BRIGGS, head of Crusader News service, representing the African Blood brotherhood. Bishop John Jillbert of the A. M. E. Church did not be in Washington, has authorized the use of his name and that of his church in connection with the Davaa editor of the Atlanta Independent, who represents the Grand United Order of Old Fellows. Attached to the church is a committee of fifty operating organizations and individuals. The National Equal Rights League, honored from time to time, will be represented by its own delegation of four. JOHN WASHINGTON, BROTHER OF TUSKEGEE'S FOUNDER, DEAD Tuskegee, Ala. Feb. S.—John H. Washington, brother of Booker T. Washington and associated with him in the rounding and building of the school, built here Saturday afternoon, Feb. 2, at 3:30. Every student that ever attended Tuskegee knew him, and all Tuskegeeans. His illustrations brother leaned on him and sought his counsel in every move. His funeral was simple but impressive. The historic chapel, the famous cemetery, the famous cemetery of which Mr. Washington was the first commander 40 years ago married with almost a lent tread to the place of service. He joined the chapel laying ground. The life of John H. Washington, like that of his brother, was wrapped in the chapel. Booker T. Washington opened his "school" John H. Washington joined him. He became commandant and director of the building of the great university and in the absence of his brother, who began his ceaseless journeys early in the history of the school, he built a tall treasurer, in charge. FIND WOMAN'S BODY UNDER OVERTURNED AUTO IN ROAD Washington, Feb. 5—The lady of a gala event is the that of Mrs. Mary Johnson of 1545 Fourth St. N.W., was found under an automobile which had run off the Baltimore pike to Dead Man's curve, from the car and turned over six times in a plunge down a gully 26 feet from the road. Fifteen half-gallon jars, said to contain water, were found in the car and scattered about. Police of Washington and Baltimore are investigating to determine whether the accident took place at the time of the accident. Shortly after it happened a man giving his name as Robert Latimer was treated at the hospital. He was uninjured at the time of the skull and a broken leg. He would not tell where he had been injured, and against the protest of Mrs. Latimer, he was insisted upon leaving the hospital immediately after being treated. The license tag on the wrecked automobile of 1545 Fourth St. in the address that it was said Mrs. York was not known. A check-up later revealed that Mrs. York was a GNAI separated from her husband and was using the name of Johnson. He was taken to University hospital in Baltimore. FAITH HEALER DISAPPEARS Summit, N. J. L. Feb. 8—Joseph Sumnon, reputed to be a spiritual healer, failed to appear as announced in the news eight nights ago. He disappeared from his stopping place, Brown's Inn. T1 Wilek life St. after detectives called and instructed him to headmatter. He is supported to heal the blind and the afflicted. MANY NAMES ON PETITION TO FREE MEN MANY NAMES ON PETITION TO FREE MEN President Coolidge at noon on Feb. 7 at the White House received a delegation of representative citizens who met in a petition bearing 150,000 signatures for the 24th infantry for the 54 men of the 24th infantry still imprisoned in Leavenworth penitentiary, having been convicted of charges of "vioting" at Houston, Tenn., on Feb. 11. James Weldon Johnson, secretary of the Association for the Advancement of Colored People, is spokeswoman in which Mr. Johnson outlines his case to the president as follows: President. We come as a delegation representing the 125,000 signatures of a petition asking you to exercise the power of executive clemency and to convict the 125,000 prisoners of the United States 24th infantry, now concurred in Leavenworth prison, convicted in Texas, in August, 1917. We demand the representatives, not only of those who were convicted of the crimes, but also the spoilers of the sentiments, the hopes, the sorrows, too, of the more than 125,000 Colored citizens of the United States. Grounds for Pardon these men on four groundhouses of 1. The excellent, previous record for their conduct of the 24th infantry. 2. The provocation of local an- tifahs, their Race and color, which was manifested in insults, threats and sabotage of the armed soldiers wearing the uniform of the United States army and waiting for the arrival of the enemy. 3. The heavy punishment netted out to members of the 24th infantry, of their Race and color, summarily and without right of appeal to the secretary of war or to president of the commander-in-chief, their conduct of the men as warriors. The record for bravery and loyalty of the soldiers of the nation is too well known to be called to your attention here, and the part of that record. But we do wish to mention the actions which immediately preceded the riots of August, 1917, in Houston. Guards Disarmed Drastic Action The punishment meted out to the drastic and unusual in the history of the army. Nineteen of the men were wholesale, unprecedented and almost without right of appeal. This wholesale, unprecedented and almost fire country and appeared to the Colored people to savor of exegesis ruthenium and to visitation upon color rather than a visitation upon color rather than intensified by the significant fact that although white persons were involved in the war, to which these Colored men belong was offered entirely by white men prosecuted of contempt. Fifty-four of the men of the war, sentenced, serving It is not within the province of this delegation, nor is this the occasion, to give the Colored people your attention to the fact that the men were tried and convicted under a blanket indictment, of 120,000 names represents the earnest efforts through the past four months of every active element among the Colored people of the We have the honor, Mr. President, respectfully to present this petition to the United States, whose attention will be drawn to the name of the Colorized people, throughout the United States, whose attention will please you to take. We present it in the name of the people whose hearts are filled with the love of the men as a heavy burden and with the feeling that whatever acts they may have committed, they are punished, and whose hope for their early pardon has been raised by your recent marmalamous action in the cases of wartime offence. UPSET STOMACH, GAS, INDIGESTION Papé DIAPEPSIN FOR INDIGESTION So pleasant, so inexpensive, so quick to settle an upset stomach. The moment "he as diapespid" touches the stomach all pain and distress from indigestion or a sour, gassy stomach vanishes. Millions know it as magic. All drug-giant command this harmless stomach corrective. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER ACCUSER MRS. MAURICE INGRAM Acting upon instructions from Mrs. Maurice Ingram, apartment 427, 2728 Walsh Ave. Attorney Henry Ham- ward secured security for Mrs. O'Brien (yellow), 7610 Champain Ave. connected with the city health department, on a charge of Mrs. Ingram, in charge that when O'Brien came to her apartment on the afternoon of Jan. 16 to make a meet with Mrs. Ingram, she her to the door and attempted to assault her. She states that the time- ly entrance of Miss Clara Davis, a nurse, was the reason for her from accomplishing his purpose. She charges that O'Brien left her place and went across the hall to meet Mrs. Ingram, and noticed that he acted in a queer manner. She asserts that Mrs. Clif succeeded in having him tell her his name. Mrs. Ingram has been confined to her bed under the doctor's care since the alleged occurrence and promises some sensational testimony when the foregoing judge John A. Bugee Feb. 21. CHICAGO PLANS TO WELCOME SANHEDRIN MEETING MONDAY (Continued from page 1) association, Supreme Circle of Romerolle, American Brotherhood Workers of America, National Brotherhood Workers of America, Knights of Pythias of North America, South America, Europe Asia, Africa, United Kingdom, Order of the Mystic Shrine, Deacons Club of Prince Hall Masons, Colored Knights of Pythias, Order of the Mystic Shrine, Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, National Negro Business League, Ancient Order of African, National Negro Funeral Officers, Methodist Episcopal church, National Urban League, National Society of Peace, Chi Delta Mu fraternity, National Urban League, National Order of Lions, Locomotive Firemen of America, National Association of Colored Women, National Convention of Royal Circle of Friends, National Convention of Colored Congregations, National Convention of Colored Railway Trumpen, American Federation of Negro Students, Knights of Lythias, Eastern and Western Hemispheres DIES AT AGE 118 Dyersburg, Tenn., Feb. 6, $— Mrs. Pegle Talley, age 118, died at her home on Roberts street, Wednesday afternoon, after a prolonged illness. 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Paramount The Popular Race Record Girl Ends Joy of Italian, Is Beaten for It Girl Ends Joy of Italian, Is Beaten for It Stamford, Conn. Feb. 5—Little Miss Cecelia Dudley, eighth grade student of the city grammar here by an Italian when she attempted to separate two small children who were engaged in a fight. According to witnesses, the Italian had encouraged the two children to fight in order that he might amuse himself. Shortly after the fight, Cecelia walked up and separated them saying, "You must not light children." The Italian, seect that his joy would end if he persevered to stop, mobbed over to the school yard and attacked the girl. FORMER HOWARD TEACHER IS HONORED AT MEDICAL SCHOOL FORMER HOWARD TEACHER IS HONORED AT MEDICAL SCHOOL Among those initiated into the Rush chapter of the Alpha Omega Alpha fraternity on Wednesday, Jan. 29, was Dr. Numa P. G. 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TAKE THREE ON STORY OF GIRL When they appeared before Judge Joseph Burke of the Court of Domestic Relations, the charge against Harris and Avery were dismissed and Hunter was placed on probation for the remainder of the Yowell. The boys stated they lived in the flat above the Yowell apartment. ATTORNEY A. H. MÁRTIN HONORED IN CLEVELAND Cleveland, Ohio. Feb. 18—Attorney Ohio, has been appointed special assis- sistant to the government. General the United States Department of Appalachia. He has already been assigned to represent the government in a very important case. He has been appointed to the appellate court. He brings to the performance of the duties of this office a wealth of experience extending through more experience in the field of law. A barr of Cuyahoga county, a ri- seekership and ability which assure his suc- cess. He has served in the govern- ment, as its law officer and attorney. 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A mystery surrounds the affair and tho author- fies are working on the theory Chat the double shooting was tho result of avsutelde pact, or the couplo were Aghting nnd shot each other. Al- though they are yet alive: they have never remained “wonsclousness. "According to information riven the pollen, a Worhan called at the house to deliver some laundry, but hurried away When she heard groans coming from within’ Some neighbors. wera informed of the groans and by pech sng in'a window ould #00 the wound: ed pair. When the hous¢ was entered Mrs Green was found Iving on the bed, a i ealiher revolver near her hand and her head in x pool of blood. The hushand was Iving onthe floor, his head also in food and a .22 caliber rifle 2 few Inches away from his band. Furniuire In other rooms was disarranged, showing that there must hae been a strusele. Ofcer Ward, who was one of the first To enter ‘the house. after the thooting, sald that the revolver con- tained six empty chambers while the Vieshot rifle till held some. loaded eariridges and a box of eartridges had Been hastily torn open. Dullets were strewn on the floor, another mute tes- Bmont to the terrible strugzie. that must have-taken placo in the house How Jong, the couple haa been wounded befora’ the officers came coul not be teamed, as neighbors could not remember, hearing any Shots fred. “Green and bis wife had hot been sharried Tong and were not ¥ery Well known jn the community. ee FINDS MOTHER DEAD avew York. Feb. S—-stn, i. Bartley wis grlerentivven wien sie attempted To awake her mother, Mire mana Broskss ss years old, 10 W. Iaith Sts xe 8 prelock “Thursday” maralng. Jan Bi. and found that thie had died in bed. According to. Dr. Wilcox. Mem. rook isd been dead for several Hours. and had dled a natural death. = _ RESULTS . IN REPORTED WORLD LETTERS SIMILAR | INTO THE OFFICES OF THE MANY OPERATIONS ARE RAISES OF PELVO..CAN BE . POPULAR TENNESSEE LADY TELLS WHAT SHE KNOWS OF PELVO: Tete Piro Seaieine Cas. Sremphis, Ten Dent Sire: 0 Tonia Hk for atl weanen storing with any form of fomnly trouble t now ‘of aig perwnnal experienne, a You may print what T hae to #ay in ‘his telco. 1 ti) faling’ of the woml, whites. cvarian poling and 46 1 xtord wn {cot Tome } would Dave congertion thm woman the pages in mg” 3g Tae varaie te dad tutor Baek aint Aims testa ‘nye To raha Peete ene tea a ey Regtenct, sunedian conto. 1 So eves tear T tk te Pelee Treatment, an Pe ER SHOR Ue mene Saeee Behe from any “femle disorder, now. iietre ent EP anther nated Tipetacttnt in? aa Simpleaton a Sete Manpattane’, “Tae new EMT bou”honshe Yoors tral, sig0e ae ecorr ot Mareuc Sts Wieiibange Mise i, ATTENTION! CLES, sur a Ovatian Yao, Pal karing-down Vains, Headache, ick: Tides if vou have thot tired worn ca connmon ‘to women. Te sou have ore amd ett though Fou. uve been FOE"N IN be NES WELL ANE te THE PELVO MEDICINE Co. snl ther will sad Fou & fee, Hoole cit that js bringing: health ‘and hoy tirely Different; Not a Patent Free Book Today . Mother, Sons, | Arrested for ee , Making ‘Moon Memphin, ‘Tenn, Fe BA. meter toe fr Se ahha poe shown here ncveral dayn ago when Brn Betty Slangrim was heted foto fut on chase oF speratiog: © Tosuhine all in be'noreay ov Gringo Tenn, When brought Vos fore the United States cormmlyson Sora the Sted ates cto tees HE mie niaed he soca eae thet tetrad ah Wat Tea tbat e cathe? aelteye ing ta et hecho kale ed fo go i apeealty W aney ave Beecined eaters, nee” sere See ee tet at hae Ot See eet aes tae te ag Sin Sinngren Sad her théce non ee ye St. Louis, Mo.. Feb, §—A petition, asking a writ of mandamus against the St. Louis board of education and Prof. Frank L. Willams, peinelpal of Sumner Iifgh’ “school, commanding them to accept ‘and _agmit Odell Weaven 19 years ald, as a pupil In Ure wchool. was Med’ in’ the elreult court tase Friday. Attorneys Geo. 1. Vaughn and. Homer G. Phillips have been retained to represent Weaver. Te ie asserted Inthe petition that Weaver wan admitted «ga pupil in Sunmer high school on Sept. 4.1023, complsing with all the qualifications for his entrance, constantly attended bis clarses and remained in the school ana pupil untit Oct. 15, 1923, when he Vonuntarily eft, Two weeks azo. he returned fa the high school forthe purpose of further pursuing his stud- {ea neith requisites necesmiry to en Ue him 1 ndmittance. ‘This was the beginning. ot. the mid-year. verm. Weaver alleges that he was refused admission ny the principal of the school. Frank 1. Williams, ana there Spon went to the superintendent of Instruction, John J. Maddox (white), and renewed his ‘application to he- come a pupil. “As vel, Weaver ts bo- Ing denied the right to attend. tho school and he states that Superin- tendent Sfaddex and the schoo! board ‘The petition contends that the school Dfficiais have illesally op~ Dresved Wenver, A request {8 made for thom to admit him a x pupll “and for such other process, orders and remedies as to the court seem Washington, D. C., Feb, 8.—Of the seven extension workers’ from Ala- bama and Slssissippl who visited the United States Department of, Agri- culture recently, two enme on A prize trip for the best work as shown. by the annual eXtension reports. © The workers in Ainbama raised the funds among. themselves for these prize trips which Were awarded to one focal farm agent, B, i Hi, from Lime- ‘tone county, Ala,, and one Jocal home demonstration agent, Mrs. 14 R. Daly, from Montgomery esunty. 7 ‘The reports were fudged by an of- cial connected with the extension work In the department ani repre- gentatives of the agricultural college fn Alabama. ‘To uccompany the two prize win- ners, the state collego sent the three state agents In the county agent Work. home demonstration work. and the boss’ club work. ‘There were Harry Stmins, Rosa x Jones and CM. Ky nette. Field representative of office extension ‘work was with the group 4&3 was George C. Crpress, state club Agent for Minsissippl, who. was sent fon the funds raised by the state. ee FORGING AHEAD spo Jadustriel Slanufacturing asgocia. gave fadusvint Slanufactiripg adgocia ioe Ree acter eg aa ieee Bataan, May dea ea he ea ea a Seiad Aletha htt Beat hg Taga eh tt fora aaie meen det elt Pret tena a iS ir ar brute cit Se hare iGue meter ioe ae i ead ie Banca naar ater ut A SN sone si Hloxe are Thule Bekass Nea Oeteas YES Bitnargh, 122" and Nextiarin a IN a ae a JEU Ron ease i a8 Sconsumners. Ur. Me Prgot,, the bedi ae ab ih banat haa ec itn i nat ean Nett iota to Sires ee eae dae SES ts noe slg at $0 geri 2G tl? Ba A earth a a te EE eager ged ts Marana aa teri, che ae teh ea Ect cael ae hate te same cieaitt © Sota i se hare eye a Sah uh Pa Pd a Seat A Br eat na Sees Wao wh daa i Seen ee eee actrees ta taee raat Seca Moet aoa Sa cee nye eens, sabe ores 313, State St. C etal ae a Bra Pa chang Greang Eat iit ivard St Betrolt enh ee Ba SERSRT Sh Reba BaD Scie mes Saeed A aa jae Uae) sure foal pete aie Be ue res Me North fn ‘weil ae South withoat Fest Break a Cold Right Up with “Pape’s Cold Compound” Take iio tablets every three hovrs until three douea ara tain. The fist done always gives rellet. ‘The second ana thied doves completely renic Up the cold. Pleusant and safe to take, Contains no. auiine or opiates? MI Tons tse “Pape's Cold -Compound” ene 356. Draalita, guarantee 103 TRADESMEN WILL EXCHANGE {DERG AT OPEN FORUM Hampton, Va. Feb. &—To provide storm whore balers and conten ton aide acters Howe ext eet Sees iks onet er wey oer tame Seatkiet iy aerial aspecin ose ‘igo and up-tp-dae method, Hamp toe Invi i held he acon a tal Wulaete eonbwecus on Tek 35 {2 and 3a, in conunetion ‘with th sonal convenitoh, af tho. Nttona Teles apace, of watch Chavis f Naell st Rcbmond I prea: Te ATunternote Towns Whol We charge of the Saesjome tanteate de Saris ‘of tullding, eeaaciion Sad ahs tthe peceaiard-cressarve ol Peete rears aioe ee areas ctias wep! Tiret Day's Prasram eb, snecklbert Farwell Bemis o aaah gr tes Fare ae which Fronk Cushman, Washington see On ee anaes Bint Se aura tene Satis see cea ain eee an “Opportunities for’ Vocations Training in the Building Trades.’ TEU ateacsen eho ie ine toe eG yaaa Se cnatioen ee Suet coetne subi eckicte Ss Sor Ah Mak swe en ee ee See ae eaten tae tre Pe ee ea tenet stitute ‘of Technology wit speak or Set i pee Catenisee a cortes agente 8b oe ener By trovbrld att Mint yank a Mombion ae erate & emer Sates i SS oatan eat cote Seah ee Sttezenoseas a Sictce wit meet on teen Sfaten at cea Architectures: Aral Set eens utes Sante aunt ees ee pigs: Fase, nd eee Se Be ee Neem Se rel serine aomonaratone Ca ee eee BPBioie mites : ‘Oxher Speakers Fep, 120A" He, Renmegy of Phila katt Sat amma oP eats sit aren Nee yas Beeman ian of Manevl ee Gaetan Setetion 9 Plumbing Fixtures.” iar Sn ot Richmond spit eaelae ns tee wate section the, National’ Butlders ageociation eta ea ae for the organization of local section: So Se cae Sees fa Hee at ree Serer A. L. Manly of Philadelphia, chair ‘man of the executive committee of eat Soe, merece aaecirion Oe, Seanad, Sau ycertoa set 10. In Ogden hall. Hampton institute Shi erie wnt ert Becerra Heese atte iieg ara rane fe eee cee o'clock - a aah Ae ate, Hoge Reece di He Neda shea dt io the,enaty ecomntumne wit tae Slmaeit with hie accustomed t INTERNATIONAL “Y" COMMITTEE REPORTS |The budget reviewing committee of tho home. work departinent. of. the International committee of the Y 31. GA. Mr Madison Ave, Now York elty, announces that-for the year {OR out of a total budget of $883,163 the department devoted tothe work among Race-men and boys wil have a budget of $43,68t. ‘The interruelal Separtment will have $21,845 for the continuance of ite werk.” These N= lures include all expenses for the year based ‘on anticipated income, oP ene HELD ON NARCOTIC CHARGE eee aa ee ets eee ‘Thomas Puller was brought in Nore folk by Deputy U. S. Marshal J. S. fei as eee us, Sete BED tye Ee (Sa & A ee Se aa tear come fee ae Seas arrested somo timo ago by att- Tenderer cage yes 28 Mts Keerie at capo Chatto og shares ig iam 2 es eS Ne Revcket antec eas elu ero gente nie oh Hea rete aU ae ama Wen ie acunet pea ee are ge rete cae ne Be Steaeeduen eet iare Ree ee An ea tet athe te i ts Eecers ses, cm ties Renee tee ge ba te onan a2 aca Sp Bs 2a Pee Rtg eae ee tcees “lea appear eae Setntea py ag Me eaters Maem Seca ta oa ot feorteg fond Ge foe ae of his trial in the Sonera court no Seat be Tatts, eins eemecce anaes, etna ate eee ore Seat Pn att teh Moet uated. fears re mata eit Mase amino "naeaes nln Into custody ana Man Is Killed Investigating Noise; 4 Held Helona, Atk, Feb. 8A. J. sel, Mar gute Sitetn. Fe ge ee inet datas tis neues er eee Freres ome tome ta hme: Bia dale tetera ae Fe ae Fin tn, ule wily siren 00 erent Be heer liecy aetna te oe ee reas etm dred hoe the ealctts Reet Satan area the dose oe ae eas tae ne tel ihe Hei i wand Sen's oe Seas IES suapecta: who ‘deny any wrosteage a the Geo tee alas parr ee code? They ave Ghee pee eee ae, Ese Gar ter aad ce thom: “T an: amazed, pleased and grati- Hed with what seo. here.” sald Frank Gillespie. president of the 1.1h~ erty Lifo Insurance company, when he arose to uiddress tho. Associated Business Clubs at the luncheon last ‘Thursday noon. ""For tho #9 yeas | ave edn iting tn Chtengo 1 have been walling to sce the ‘bie Negro" Jon hands Anil start w. co-operative movement like ‘thie, With such an expmplo as the Abbott-lsinga-Over- ton combination functioning tn uni- son before thm, the smaller business men sill take heart and back them Up.” It gnoans xine day and beiter, Digger Negro business, “I and the In- stitution I represent. belipve In _co- operation. As many of our stat as could We present ure here today. and So sill be on tiund every: Thursiiny.” ‘As an example of what united ¢f- fort” will’ accomplish, Taxt_ week, at the suggestion of the secretary, each nlember passed tn his number and fame. The cards wero placed in 2 hat held by. Assistant Secretary Ethel Gavin, and Mrs. Lawson, the hostess. drew forth the namo of . A. Smith, produce and fish merchant, of 808 B. S9h St. Each member waa requested to visit is store. Mr, Sinith exhibited the cards of numer- oug members who liad called and proved that co-operation was 0. real and tangible thing. resident Abbott Praised Mfc, Smith for.hix neat estab= Tishment and the businesstike meth- Jods employed by his three clerks. To Entertain League President Abbott and Secretary Binge have recelved letters from the Nalonal ‘Negro. Husiness leaguo, in- siting the A. B. C. to act as its host during the forthcoming silver Jubtieo Meeting, to be held In Chicago. Aur. 202.2%, After a talk by Mr. inka, in Which he promised that the flnest, most prictical session the league has ever had would. be jute ut. the meeting hore, 1 wax decided that the jcluh would hegin preparations for the fenteriainmept of the matlonal body. Mr. Gillespie, president of the former Chicago Business league, said that whatever Interest his , Organization had would be merged Into the A. B.C, program and all would pull forward for. success, ‘Secretary A. T, Holsey of the Na- tional Teague is expected in Chicano [shortly and Will be tho guest of the Heague, XD. Trascher of the Associated Negro Presk called attention to a timely: effort on. his part this week ‘The Chicago ‘Herata ‘and Examines bad a flaming Rewlline in its earls edition saying, "Woman Shot bs Negro. Bandits—Dsings” Mr. Bra- seer got in touch with: Manaxing Eu itor Carson pnd spoke ar ite. rlot- exciting possibiities. Mr. Carson who. sald he had not noticed It stopped the presses. changed he eadline and gave assurance Uiat 86 [dangerous a policy would not be tol erated in the future, Others. who spoke were William Stoball of Stoball SZ Midson, Mr. Green of the Peoples Lite Insurance company, Mr. Smith, frocer: ‘Mrs, DeFrettas, Missy Acklen, Ernest’ Muro, elgar. manufacturer, find Claude A. Barnett, who discussed the possiblities hefore the club In the entertainment of the National ttcas’ Senewer MAN STRUCK BY VAMPIRE CAR DIES IN HOSPITAL Tolles are searchins for the ownce af n vampire ent that ranover and fatally fajured Allan Meecee. 26. 4608'S, Dear horn Sta Thuredsy. The Injured. an Nag. cairied to" Provident Woupleal Mitre he died store walle later: Weitnesaes ‘or che aceldent gave che police the jumber of the Heense and, It Man traced to Grant Poole, 02 tndl= ng Ave, Who claimed to Nave sold che aE A'mgnth nso to. Alfred: Grant, 426 Feagral St. Poole was held whlle ‘the stirs sie senetige for rent ey tearelges Ser Ore GIVES FAREWELL PARTY “One of the pretttest enctal events of suucanan Sag. the aro Parke Stay gat vita’ Troll in’ tonor of Mise rranclc Gileaer. “rhe, affair, was elven atthe Festitence of Mrs. Le Te lots. “axe, dein P, Dancing and Garis" were the features of tte eve- BEST LIVER AND * If Headachy, Bilious, Sick, Constipated oH ¢ ERS ‘i S Kin ff = (atete) (31218 \ WORK WHILE YOU SLEEPY Se gtenig’ oe eareios or EUS teerand teed creat Ing with Cascarets"” Stee Headache Siouméan Ceres: tnllgteton ant ail rach distress Ko Uy neromng Suid taistom ituioe tar alee seve gut Culdver-tvo bomen eo reel Sat eee, eee apd wasieonalierel a. belnes: mone men 2 ner selon waco at ane: 095 ARTI eae eh nae wae emp, eee RG Tp tena” Be FEET i weve wpe aide, sen Ie aecha! 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LINCOLN LABORATORIES, Inc., 3450 W, Lake St. Chicago,"Illinoia, Brooklyn, Feb, 8—Dr. Jaméa G. ‘Trimble, 44, 503 Vanderbilt Ave., died Jat the Methodist hospital Saturday ‘from the effeets of an operation. ‘Ho was one of our leading citizens ‘and one of the, best known physicians in the Bust.” He was bra in Nash- vio and. was a graduate from Fisk and, Harvard universities. |The. doc- tor wus president of the-Sigma, Phi PRL fraternity. and ‘a member of thc Provident Modienl society. Ho way etl Keak frateranty nad seclelly 'ONDERINGLY she gazed into the klnss, ‘The soft, velvety skin, “the glowing color—could ties Wo hers! Swittly her ‘mind raced back to the Short tme before when she haa looked with shame into the game mirror, hating the black- fends and pimples which had dis- ae ib aatan, compleston. Now |a half hour later, they were gone. With ‘them too were gone the Bitter “hours when she had watched = from her window her frlonda co wlithely down the street. She had never been able to do that She couldn't face the. sun= Went. tte yenled. crucily her blo tchy Zz complexion, BBM, Bow Pacha AE fovr tatersthey 2 Stas ees] were gone the Moaigmeity titer “hours ReaD Shes sto hd CRED Snithed cram Ney ie Cin ioe eR RP Bor Siondn’co Nee imithely. down RT py the cect Sho EP ia‘vever veon SHOP etotde tase AT Sih? cola Phwomrere light. Tt re sis Enea. cruae hee bio thy complexion, Event ‘ntgats Mt Genes Schen™ she “thought” «he Shadorrs woula be Hinder” voriners iam Greroked ner ap She was loft to (Rae et ee Real haaty © fee ce green away toning: foaihe ; yerself in tears Betta Teeter bod TP ei Bete al would” EE Ae eS an ci ee imagen hoes is fee smiled winningly My Piece foe! war al ORM: thinie so simple a eke Ue SAEs | Soaea about such a |paiGerg Gfondertt"teanee | formation. “She UPA faders cote ee Rieton ashe (Ege A Remtot rors {Eee aN Ity, Men swarmed [eae get about the girl |iGaamden with the fresh, [eee Komen” liked. (SPREAD IT ¢ include her among ReRULTS thelr friends ns ee 1, Nature’s Own Remedy Dirt, waste matter. and perspi- Fation’are- the enemies of heauty. qThey clog the dolfeate pore sya- tem. Blackheads gather. Pimptes ‘and’ eruptions. result. To win, Beauty you must Keen tte pores glean, Begin at the seat of the trouble. This is what Doctor Hult, the well-known Chieago chemist, aid, “He Knew that waste-fMled, sluggish pores blemished skins. He soughta remedy, one especial Ig" adapted to the ‘needs of the Race, An. English clay. he found, when properly compounded. re- fined and prepared, had astound ing effects’ on the skin. It ener— ized the Ussues and evacuated the pores. So he called it TISSU- LAX" He experimented on friends. Resuits were delightful, Dull, foush skins took on a soft bright husband's’ ‘co inushand's” “com: Benny eee ac te ee ed aa srt Gharantee Bache by Depa. in tbe Bing Sate Bask he ation a aT siting T ponsanteed ah precast Seay Sites ase, “se sree” ety ‘he Ha sat Shain’ teria ots Mit ae ate pled taco sale ghgt ack ieee MORE iad soe. SL ake n $a may tan soe ne a Wt oUF first far for Send No Money SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1x4 ce: SURPRISE for LARGER EM PAY BO MORE FARCY PRICES Bee 83 is, Ate ngs Ml, aes SH Speco Bhatia) SY Saisie “arigg 2 etccecicges af ie Kr vor at . see aie toyh esbeeatas ee i ise eee oe Gs eee aes b eee ieee or aa es eave Velie BAN A seller ty Ae MBN eco s fa ae a Ba cee ten sor eek ee ee Vata ih Beet on eet $ 2 Soran Ge: gst where 4 ya ae ALBRIGHT'S WONDER HAIR GROWER GIVEN FREE acongtys, comma comnee ox SEES SCN Peet tae aatatte tee eens aes sore ieee ee oe | le nll atte ee | Yong crt aan BetSige eke Heng ote ee \ eS NB oe a ae | Gidiad BE ane yout ooh sae * pee aes ae Pye hited Spats RE eas: oP THE so oft hast SEE Eta Sie, Beta Se wir a ar See ee Sa eer eet rian BRE EE OPH: any, are ek ee Se Benes i) ? a tos ose ase ity Cate es es ‘Beer eas sa devin a sey fares Cetera ered Scie: REM eerit ade Ber ele eden Seles setenesmeneer eats ioe ae Eismayiis isiaerceed et "Sid Naa ad Aegon Fils Conon To gaNint® TAILORING CO. eb FE mean rd me mer wos Se | ) Gt. Nercscercseresersesveen SLOssuenrevenenesensansenenmy, IM RARD LUCK? LUCK’S WITH THOSE tia hata aisha! LD ie atic i Hees eet eo aty tg eared Be teenie ee SEND NO MONEY Say Sa naan we 2 ting. $20, Ge it Jom tive fad $5.39 | Eee Sire paaee FREE TRIAL! Schr eee ony mga Sexier a Eis Gat fee sles a Saks, Sie LET SEER 7 AT rem et ee ai a Lc ee Bony ry rcepe ane f pas eee ce gest MEA seas TAS eee er eretteen ts ees er scene DR eie Heyties Sears tiee saneatdy ake laf Suek had tae teen Bo BA ie ser pe et ormaten OB PNERT A CO_€ CHICAGO “MAH-JONQ” RING erg ae Ar Bese (fp \ BREE ( Rteters \ ff Bere aes ge \ YY sSasmerend (stay. RY Bee re Thousands STOP Whedztny ‘and onitie Rencreae Berzartsalee Aten neat Secon Hees tee cee Sansome ee ee "LIARS." JUDGE EHLER'S COMMENT ON RACE NEW, WONDERFUL AND MOST AMAZING SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY GROWS BEAUTIFUL, STRAIGHT, ABUNDANT HAIR THE MUTUAL TREATMENT IS COMPLETE It cleanses and washes the scalp. It strengthens and nourishes the scalp. It helps to maintain hair glands. It is combined to produce healthy and lustrous hair. It has achieved seemingly intractable results. MUTUAL LABORATORIES Mortgage City, Mo. If you may send your regular $5.00 treatment for only $2.00, you may send your regular $10.00 treatment for only $5.00. cents postage upon delivery. Under your money back guarantee, Name ... SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1924 WOULD BELIEVE ONE WHITE MAN TO 9 OF OURS Attorney Scores Judge for Prejudicial Utterances While on the Bench Acknowledgements In defense of 12,000,000 citizens, upon whom Judge Theo. Ehler of the attorney Wendell E. Green, 184 West Washington St., courageously stepped out and told a few things to told a few things by the young lawyer, who severely censured Judge Ehler for declaring that men and women of Color had no regard for the law. The clash between the court and the police last week, the latter appeared to defend Jimmie Hamilton. 3445 Federal St., whose man early Saturday afternoon and nine persons—seven men and two women—were on a charge of disgustful conduct. According to testimony of the officer, he found nothing disorder in the witness when he invaded it. The nine persons arrested proved to be friends of the officer. On the strength of the officer's testimony they were discharged. But a charge of intoxication against the officer and Attorney Green used the nine who had been discharged as witnesses in the trial. He was falsely identified that Hamilton was not intoxicated at the time of his arrest by the white officer. In their testimony of their testimony Attorney Green addressed the court: "Your honor," he said, "I ask for the defendant's statement which has convinced me that nine witnesses have testified as to the truth of the defendant's statement which has convinced me that nine witnesses have a single witness—the police officer." Believed They Lied The lawyer's request brought from Judge Ehler the statement that he had been indicted and that the police officer was telling the truth. Attorney Green requested the court to inform him upon the indictment, that the nine witnesses had lied when there was nothing in their testimony to indicate that he had act, and that the nine witnesses are from the bench, leared across the bar and sat pointedly to the attorney. "It has been said that Colored people lie on the slightest provocation. They will lie to facts where the truth will not do them. They will lie to the lie—and every attache of this court can hear out this statement. That the judge added to the court added to the believe one white witness against your nine." The judge sat down. Attorney Green mentions when he had partially recovered from the shock produced by the judge's statement he addressed to the court charged with anger, resounded through the court room. It was this reply, the corridors as he made this reply. Rebukes Judge "Your honor, I am surprised that any judge sitting on the bench, who should use the color of witnesses as one of the tests for their credibility. The supreme court has said that you should use the color of credibility and further, that versatility on one hand and perjury on the other are attributes that belong to the attorney reminded, "the greatest wrong done a people was done by the lying and perjured testimony of white people," I mean that such has been my experience in this court." Judge Ehler interrupted. "In what court—this or any other—white people will lie just as quickly and Colored people will tell the truth just as quickly as white people, you have no right as a judge to decide any point in any case on the color of the witnesses, and if that is not the most unkind and most unfair. Since your honor feels as you do, I am constrained to withdraw from this client alone and helpless before you." Attorney Green then seized his hat and coat and walked from the courtroom to the audience seemed electrified. When the spell was finally broken, the courtroom renamed the course, discharged Hamilton. Citizens of both races who were in the court room rushed out into the courthouse and received congratulations on the lawyer. FIREMEN REINSTATED Springfield, Ill. . Feb. 5. S--Following watching while on duty, S. B. Brandon and John Farmar were reinstated in the order of the city civil commission. The following November, 1923, Brandon was suspended for three months without pay, and then for two months. They returned to for two months. House No. 3 on Monday morning. Reve vent die NO speci the by Beu and notin know treat GIRLS ARE GIRLS THE WHITE GIRL! Around her is thrown the armed protection of civilization, all the world is like the sunset of the world is focused there. Her tread is more terrible than an army, with hanners. Her color is the assembled harmonies gods and goddesses, and in her them, arms she holds the promise of time: the word to men of Color that vindicates nature: "Thus far and no further—hands off and eyes on! Though they pursue you, you flee. Though their voices speak gentle words in goddesses, and in her them, Though their be the eye of Libya which entreat you to play the gen- STRIFE BETWEEN WHITES IN NO (Published December 24, 1923. Translation by Attura) The Colored People Are Preparing Will Combine in Political Strent STRIFE BETWEEN NEGROES AND WHITES IN NORTH AMERICA The Monroe Doctrine as a political creed is nothing more than a disjunction between neighboring small nations subjected economically, some by force, to the great nation of the north. It forces one, singing about liberality or its laws, yet according to the impudent tone of her sons, neither the equality for her nor the accorded equal rights and privileges. For greater scorn it is the nation in whose fortification rises the gilded crown, which makes a question of races; the one that breathes hatred and pursues the Colored citizens. The Colored race makes the prosperity of the state, that has shed its blood in the fields of honor with the same audacity as that with they were induced to the sacrifice. The high public functions, the participation in social spheres. in industry, and the participation to Colored people because of the ruling of prejudice that has been stimulated in every epoch, without thought harm that is has caused this motion. What has happened with the Negroes has also happened in certain states and Japanese, to whom is prohibited the acquisition of lands to cultivate, perpetuating a rule of injustice whose hatefulness has extended to all civilized people. The Colored people who form a considerable nucleus in the Union are ready to guard their rights, rights and their condition and their condition as freemen in a country that does no more than throw to the winds their so much burdened people. The North American "Negroes" are preparing for the whites some headaches; constituting as they do the burden of the negro, but who organized politically. 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Not "black and tan" pleasure resorts, but resorts of all hues that violate the law, cheek, if necessary, but necessary." Miss Hinford is shocked. So is the world at every recurrence gaze upon the people, the "colored people" are witnesses that white and black have been crossing and recrossing since the beginning! What is, is it, the limit to all who violate the law, but the king and all his horses, the policemen with all their bibles, are helpless against the cowardly, the nautic sweeps through this world. White Americans, quit advertising your hypocrisy. Girls are girls; each of them is a colored mother, potential promise of motherhood. Quit kidding yourself! sensation caused when one of their Race, Johnson, in his day, put on a suit that was expected, his colors flying high. The objections to the Dems-serv-Wills match are not foreign to the matters we have pointed out. We will be a certain white-bladed tension whatever be the result of such a fight. Mr. Philanx has many thousand votes which at the proper time will have weight in determining the destiny of the country, and those who have heroic Menelik are the ones that will have weight in succeeding conventions. Among the many things that are discussed the principal ones are the following: First. That the Republican party cease from eliminating from its ranks the Democratic Second. That the government at Washington name Colored men for public offices in both the Northern and Southern Third. That the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments to the Constitution, which assure to Colored men equal rights with whites, be strictified. The coming convention fight will offer to the Colored people a certain pre-eminence in public affairs which will enable them to commission of abuses from which they may not be able to extricate themselves—having openly conceived the need to abolish the which must continue until either one or the other accepts and tolerates his own situation. The awakening of the Negro is conceived in the United States. "The main dish of the day," as we would say. RARE OPPORTUNITY MINER KILLED Crownburg, Kann, Feb. S—Holland L. Slaughter, a resident of this town was instantly killed when he fell down when the shaft in the mines at Sheridan. ```markdown ``` THE CHICAGO DEFENDER BIRTH OF NATION FILM FOUGHT BY CHICAGO PEOPLE Editor Abbott, Aldermen Jackson and Anderson Lead Move to Stop Showing (Continued from page 1) woman flees from a man of Color. His face was pictured as flaming with passion she has pursued for the rest of her criminal life. To escape him she flees to the edge of a high cliff and leaps to her death below. At this point the police cut short the remainder of the exhibition by placing the operators of the film machine under arrest. Four officers sworn out by Assistant Corporation Attorneys J. A. Schiller and Albert Veeder, who were arrested by the state legislature in 1917 against the exhibition of a picture of such nature was being violated. The arrests were made by the Roney of the municipal court who, with his bailiff and court clerk, backed by Chief of the office, organized the arrest of the officer in the theater after witnessing the exhibition of the film. In an interview with a Defender reporter Judge Rooney declared that he saw a picture of "it should not be shown," he said. "It creates racial disturbances. The race riot in 1915 was a criminal act, and we don't want a recurrence of it. "I issued the warrants," said Judge Rooney, "in view of the fact that since he was accused of attacking the city in 1915 laws have been passed by the legislature and the city against exhibiting anything that would hurt his life. I saw that this picture violated the law and issued the warrants accordingly." He announced, two weeks ago, that the picture was scheduled to be run here. Robert S. Abbott, editor and publisher of the newspaper, stood in a personal communication to Mayor Dever. Collecting his forces in the persons of Mr. R. M. R. Jackson, he called upon and appealed to the mayor to invoke his power to suppress the showing of the film, given certain prohibits its showing. The mayor took the matter under advisement. His attitude one made him show Sunday night. Monday Chief Collins was slated to appear before Judge Dennis E. Sullivan of the state court proceedings based on a violation of the injunction secured by the corporation in 1915. Corporation in Nextech University in Corporation Counsel Albert Veeder represented the city and the chief of police. Judge Sullivan announced that he was going to hear the case because the original injunction instituted in the name of Joseph J. McCarthy had contained a motion he declared at that time that he would be unable to get a fair hearing before Judge Sullivan. Four other judges agreed to hear the case. But both sides agreed to have Judge Sullivan decide the case and the issues, which took up the entire day, were laid before the court right between counsel on both sides. "It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to manu- nage, publish, or publish, present or exhibit in any place in this state, any litho- graph, moving picture, play, drama, exhibition portrays depravity, criminality, unchastity or lack of virtue of a class of citizens of any race, color, or religion or exhibition exposes the citizens of any race, color, creed or religion to contempt, decision or objection or exhibition of the breach of the peace or riot's. Mr. Trainor of counsel for the theater contended that the Inquisition's law, this law, was passed by the legislature in 1917 after the filing of the injunction. There is nothing in the picture which would tend to a breach of the peace or riot's," he said. In reply to the scene of a Negro pursuing a white woman through the woods to criminally assault her and her leap Trainor declared that such a scene was not in the picture, although Defender reporters were at the showing Tuesday night and saw this scene. At the conclusion of the hearing Tuesday Judge Sullivan refused to decide the case one way or another. He appointed a master in chancery Thursday, before whom the case will be taken up, in the meantime, until the court order, the police intend to keep up the fight they have started. LAUNDRESS WINS $3,646 New York, Feb. $J- judgment for $6,166.56 was entered recently by County Clerk Dongenan in favor of Mrs. Clerk Dongenan, a former auntswoman W. 1847th St. in New York. Conti company. She was filed by her attorney, Theron Davis. A jury before Supreme Court Justice Wagner, after she was charged with $15,000 for luring received in an accident, brought in a verdict for her. She based her claim for a verdict on the statement she earned on an average day. The accuser the was pot able to spend $500 for medical attention. Her lower limbs and body were painfully Police Act COMMEN Leaps From 2nd Story Window in Minister's Home New York, Feb. 5.—Miss Mary Lonier, 23, while visiting the residence of the Rev. J. W. Robinson, pastor of St. Mark's M. e. church, 237 West 53d St. Saturday afternoon, for some unknown reason leaped out of the window on the ground, the ground, fraternity her, and receiving internal injuries. She was taken to Roosevelt hospital in a critical condition. Knight, mother-in-law of Dr. Robert Knight, was another person in the house at the time. Only a few seconds before herversation with Mrs. Knight when suddenly she made a dash for the window she stepped before she thought her mind was unbalanced. WHITE MASONS PRESENT GOLD SWORD AND BELT TO PATRICK Washington, D. C. Feb. 8. -A distinguished group of High Masonas distinguished with Sir Frank W. Springs and his cabinet of officers and sirs of the fraternity and friends and representatives of the Community center, met recently at the High school. The white fraternity bids him honor for jurisdiction by presenting Eminent Sir Thomas Patrick of Simon com-mon, Templars, a gold sword and belt. Before the presentation, an exhibition drill given by the Pearlless drummers of Sir Stirling I, K. of T., under command of Past Eminent Sir Al Dotson. At the conclusion of the drill, Sir Stirling introduced P. C. B. F. Larcombe (white), who expressed the great pleasure that it afforded him and of his intimacy with their brothers of color. Frater Larcombe told of his knowledge of Simon commandery and of his intimacy with Charles D. Freeman, P. G. Gen. M. H. Robinson, Race fraters. 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The afternoon meeting at 3:30 o'clock will form formal committees for terms expiring in 1927 and officers and members of standing committees will be accomplished and of funds received and expended will be presented. At the table for discussion will be "The Negro in Industry," at which time an effort will be made to build a museum which will be faced by social workers during 1924. Emett J. Scott, secretary-treasurer Kleeck, director of industrial studies of the Russell Sage foundation, will be the principal speakers to discuss the the league, will preside, and the public is invited. Eugene Knickle Jones, executive secretary of the league, said in making public the announcement of the meetings: "The great problem among our people during 1924 is that of the wise leadership, the basis of opportunity for work. 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Whereas for the weakness of frail beings beyond means from the loss of one near us, we are the casting of characters in life's floating drama the Olympian life, a lovable person, radiating love and fellowship, sincerity and Christianity, interpreting his part in this play of the hiding of these essentials and the good quality which make mankind drama celestial beyond this vale of Resolved. We the members of the "LIZA" company, while bowing inha- mour, will of our Maker, extend our heartful sympathy to the bereaved and bid them find solace and comfort and lend them soul and good is mindful of His own. Resolved. That we send copies of the newspapers of the United States. Will H. Smith is due to return from Florida. He'd like to meet during the work. He sent a note to the office, saying once over at the show opened on Monday or the Shiner-Muster, for his visit. R Broad com AND now Runnin' Wild out after the great t and Liza. OKeh Records h show, and again you'll fi friends, Miller and Lyles. Try Any O Runnin' Wild Broadway's latest musical comedy featuring famous artists of the race And now Runnin' Wild is on the boards, stepping out after the great successes of Shuffle Along and Liza. OKeh Records have the red-hot hits of the show, and again you'll find as headliners those old friends Miller and Lyles. Try Any One of These 6 BEST SELLERS race OKEH race records © G. P. Coxx BILL UP HOME THE GEORGIAS THE GEORGIAS Seattle, Wash. Friend Tony: This leaves the bunch all well as Billy Maxey, who was left in the hospital, at Stoopane, returned all well as, Billy in the hospital in the morning. We were hard to bank. Well the same, Tom. We are in bigger business than our people out here on the job from them on the duckie. The boys have many you know what you need of joy for you to spend our nights on the club. Mr. club's "is" Thes. Harris NAY BROTHERS AND BUSBY'S MINSTRELS We are now on our way to Minneapolis. We are now doing a wonderful business. We are now doing a wonderful business. We will soon have 25 people. I will send you a photo of my company very "Shuffle Along." No news of great news on our show now. Would like to hear from you. Ralph Groves and a christian pager. Ralph Groves and a christian pager. Ralph Groves. Can place you on 16 Years. Any Brothers. STAR THEATER The bill is way above the average vaudeville for reason to arrange a bill of class and cleanliness that will please blow the advantage that will please you and that will please idolism is almost a hopeless excuse proud to mention on behalf of the O. R. A. R. operation of the O. R. A. R. operation of the O. R. A. R. a kaiten is a kaiten a durful future opportunity come our will be able will be able kind of turn kind of turn results from our pourence. On this this trip I have this trip I have A. "Gano" Jines particularly noticed with a refined person turning out. Now I want to show him how he is growing old, his old showman around and in John "Blue" game, it games for roses like blue Ibis game, it shows his patience how his hat is showing shortly and his support in his moving shortly and his support by name, the Lincoln, and it is located on the front of Willa Aye. It will have a direct on Willa Aye. It will have a T. O. R. A. affairless, and he tells me that he is a GALKY GIRL. His positivity will not operate means another way the office and another house to the T. O. B. A.— John Churchill A lyrical piece presenting an act of the same nature as our own Chandler putting over three numbers of various types in clean-cut manner the best of them, is "The Blue Butterfly," Eddie Haywood's number. "Who is the Blue Butterfly?" which is a corchor, but the closing number, a new version of the "Blue" by Chandler to encore a clever clikker milestone in one. Jines and Jacqueline Monette Moore A Paranormal singer of the "Blues" who has a wonderful delivery of some of her songs, she has landed them three numbers of the chart, and is known to graph her audience. As the opening song of some, naturally it would have a desire, or to then come something more, and the similarity of Father Blesson in little Mistletoe songs in the game in her line. Nine Pugh and Barker COY COGITATES A letter came from a performer asking the much of more, if he had a possibility. why a soft case, as much or more fat than B. A. time. I have a soft case, but I didn't answer the question I didn't answer the question I answered to answer. On the T. G. B. A. case, there is an act, and there is an act, and recording to the amount of time they were in a distance, there are Gey Hergad Allen and Stokes Allen and Stokes Review, which opened at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and in a result packed the house and broke all records for the amount of the show, were given a reception on the entrance to the rest and responded to several encores, including an applause. It is well counsed, the chorus well balanced and the principals are the comedy, and their humour bits are funny. Fulton and Bailey, old an act of singing and dancing in which the latter were the straight and contributed a blue number, and Wells are with the show and the male member is the manager of the show, the greatest company playing the circuit.-Coy. W. J. Banks writes from Cleveland, the Musical Theatre company of the Musical Theatre company. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER A NOTE OR TWO Farrell and Hatch are playing the theater, Carolina Springs, Colo. Kurt Benttell and Co. are playing the hammocks, Statenville and Concord, N. C. Carter and Corbish, getting on week at Keith's theater, Tololo, Ohio. Keith's theater, Talebo, Ohio. Lonnie Fisher's Fun Festival is playing the week at the Dunbar theater, Columbus, Ohio. Andrew Condall and Demons Jones are joining the team. Jones are playing dates in and around New York City, Mali, Mumbai and G. Florida Miami and lacrosse and Altenstein are splitting the week between lacrosse and Altenstein with a harpieship show on the Altenstein Guggenheim in Louisville, Ky. They are getting board at 126 Penn Ave. Baltimore, Md. Prosty Sylvia Allcheil states that she will be playing Detroit, Mich. The famous conliner, in getting his at 62 Lydmila F. P. Minneapolis, Minn. Gus filled 'em all, and their popular turn, are featured this popular turn. They are having a great trip. La Joe Simms, the famous comedian, is at 102 W. 130th St. New York 512 Marin Martin and Edgar Cohn, with their 1960s band, took the week between Orlando, Lake land and New York, playing great at all stands, for a white and is writing his 721 at 721. P. Green- nell. James Fillon and Theo McDonald are both write- Along Alone, now play tunnel theater. Fairchild and Scott are playing the week at the Iloo theater, Richmond, Va. Harvey's Greater Minstrels are playtime at the Grand theater, Kan. Hampton and Hampton are playing the Tuxedo Tex. Hampton and Hampton are playing the Four Fetts, with Will Masten, Virginia Records and Jock Russell, is a playing the Four Fetts in around Chicago and getting the Columbia and State Sts. Powder Wheels and Dancing Beans are playing the Columbia Wheels, are playing the Columbia Sts, both Ohio. Little Jack, featured on the Columbia Wheels with Talk of the Town, are playing the week at the Johnny Hudding, tenor of town Johnny Hudding, tenor of town playing the work at the Tuxedo theater, Tiny Gray, featured with a big O'Gee tour, Philadelphia, Pa. Fox and Williams, after many busy days, are the home of Miss Williams in Leeburg, Balaing and Brown are getting their homes at their home, 2 E. 8th St. Chicago, Marla Adkins, with the Joseph Jones dance theater, Hot Springs, Ark. The dance theater is making the hit of their young lives on the Los Angeles, Fumina, Bakeries and Taft, all in California, making their 212 Wihigh Ave. Apartment, 212 Wihigh Ave. Apartment, will be opened upon in the city and will be opened upon in the city. Happy Ferguson and Mary itches of Rattlesnake Theater, the Park theater, Dulls, Tex., early in the week, will be seen as an Minstrel Morris, with his novel single- playing many dates in and around Shake Your Feet, with Will Masten, playing great numbers. A great hit at the Grand剧院, St. Louis. Ronald Johnson and his great musical act, "Synapsonage" are jointly presented by Madison, Ws. and the Palacio Rockford. Johnson sends regards to the world from 1520 Ninth St. Augusta. Guess, he and Ness would like to hear from his old mates, Doubtle Ajipor. They are playing many dates in and around Palacio the act will head west in the future. Johnson and Harding played London, it was as below zero up there. Harding, as usual, will be in Liza and player Dr. Dorf. Mieh. Sleeping Begins Co. attended the T. O. I. A. convention and was the first performer that was ever admitted to the performer of John H. Dulley. Jenn Harrison, tenor, is playing the Clifford and Bailley are at the Lester Dale Foley are at the Rialto theater. Dickle Four are at the Rialto theater. Naomi and Boy are at the Capitol Bence Washington is getting here at 3301 Wabash Ave, Apt. 302. Jarre and Holley are at the Pantas theater, Kansas City, Mo. Farrell and Litchi are at the Burns theater, Pueblo, Colo. McKissick and Hollday are at the Pantages theater, Portland, Ore. "Shanango's Whispering Synecteurs" are a fine organization. They are get-together venues, 544 E. 5th St. Chicago. They say musicians everywhere, beware of Walt Disney. Watts and Ringeau are playing the week at the De Luxe theater. THE KOPPIN THE ROPPIN Detroit, Mich.—Another good hill is Detroit, which is great attendance in the result, and great attendance in the result, and who is accompanied on the plane by Stanley Miller. The act is a hit. Bob Lowe is in a booth into a ket. His act is a veritable moustle skilt which is a scram from behind a saucer team, one doing a male hawk or moustle skilt and the bill is completed offering the flims of which hold a rain coat for minutes. It is a bill worth minutes. **Hodgsones** Bill Robinson, world's most successful opera singer, the Temple theater, a week engagement at the Shubert-Michigan and business, it. D. Garrett, Barris BALTIMORE NOTES RECENT-Milla and Slater company recently released a wonderful show, with Aaron Dovis doing its principal comedy, *RECENT-Milla and Slater company*, featuring Mamma Mamma Struffin and with Brown singing, with Brown singing, a real movie act, the work of the male member of the band Brown, and Brown one of the most popular singing, talking and dancing teams on STAR. The Rosso and Mitchell Radio Girls, with a new show featuring *TODGILL* and *DOUGILLA*—Alex Lovelow, playing to capacity attendance at every perimeter NOICE!-Don't forget, actors, that a 1958 film *Aaron Dovis* by Aaron Dovis at 1055 Park Avenue, John A. Lovelow. SNOW A HIT Snow Fisher, who is working as an assistant to the big art, playing the week at the Tulane Museum, sensations at every show. Snow shows dance and balletting are two treatments to this three-plus times in the hardest kind of dance, its accompaniment is for the week at the Tulane Museum. CRYS AND WILSON SAYS CANG'S WRONG Wet, here we have the final act in the final game one combat, after which we can move on to way 1. Mr. Gossip Jones, IndianaPol, Ind. The song is not the property of Kid Nickelson, as I have the latter written for others. You should get things done, and you should not for others. You should get things done, and you should not for others. I never have envied any success at it takes all my time getting together things instead of living in the house of Arthur Allen, Allen and Stokes' Darryl. Contrasting, Team Maker Hit With "Talk of the Town" Here we have a pair of the Roece most accomplished performers, James Comedy, and Little Jeff, known the world over as "The Boys." The boys are featured with Harry M. Strounez "Talk of the Town" with the Columbia burlesque A wheel, and judging from press reports their performances, themselves all along the circuit, billed as "The Long and Short of It." The show is held throughout the show besides doing their "act," which is 12 minutes of the show. The third season with the show and it is, understood that next season is the show and publicity. Now playing the Capitol theater, Indianapolis, Ind. 11th, Lith. Gayette theater, St. Louis, Ia. Dear Gen. Tony: The groundhog saw his shadow; the wild greees are flying northward; my corns are aching and The groundhog and the mice are dying and there is a stuffing in the hat. What is the answer? Do we get it or do we not? It or does not we? It should know. The groundhog has better days and the overcrowd has passed a board of mice and the purrs are of consumption. Am I to depend on the overcrowd for an early breakfast but take a tasty bite and hold on to the toponet for longer? Answer ness in my back. What is the answer to an early spring, when the weather is seen better days, would be a hard pass, a board of business, and the purse of consumption. Am to depend on the bank for an early better take a tibbler and a first night performance at the theater. She personally attends the first performance, and a first night performance at the theater is ever the number of the registras ever notice her. But Mrs. Gibon overlooks. And be it the intelligent critics of a show that bares no notice to them. Upon her verbiage the performance, and that verbiage is rendered produced "Tunes and Topics" even the Dinner one hour after the Dumbster test. While other managers are howling at Mr. Silcison into his bank roll and Mr. Silcison into his office, he goes on to course, course, course, experience and perseverance to make a theater a success, a thriving business, a thriving institution. Every show that has played in the theater has received financial support, less than a theater cannot be a success without shows, so he builds and helps them. He takes his house up to the high standards he expects from the theater, why he should not be a millionaire? Another reason why several of our first-class theaters have so much direction side of the ledger is the lack of the managers' liaison in the theater. He would work in harm in the classical musical show in every house every week of the theater, following each other over the course, coming together to make it more cohesive and make it worth the producers, and the task to produce shows, and anyone who works in the theater would pool their interpersonal pay and professional price and standard for each show the problem could be Jr. Jefferson will produce our latest movie, "Struck John!" The Whitney and Tutt Struck John! The Whitney and Tutt present the show, Mr. Hunter, "How Come?" the show, has flipped on its cover in every way. It will have an 80th North, Philadelphia, Ph. PLAYS HOME TOWN We had a fine letter from Vila Wilsa, of Dolosse De Lege's, Bandanna Girls' company, now playing at the old home theater, playing the old home theater, Richmond, Va., where her mother, Jules, and Florence De Lege's sister, had a great work at home and the many friends of her at every performance. "RED HOTS" Sammy Graham is now 'business manager for the Almineen theater, which is playing the present week at the Douglas theater. Macon, Hertz V. Snow, Leah Coog, Grant, Anie Mie Cox, Inesbille Two-Bits Johnson, McConney, Leroy Johnson, Lily Wright, Henry Thomas Jones, Jon石钡 sticking the iworms. Sammy aways by the great ham bone he has ever been connected with. THE STANDARD Philadelphia, Pa.—Another fine show business this week. The acts include comedian and the Mummy; Edmonton Hennessy; Sandy Durnes Co. in the Wifthill Daughters and dancing pater, pines and Jacqueline in a dance with the Titans. A great athletic novelty. All the turns are fine, best balanced line-up seen here this season. 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"The Two Edgar's" Conner and Marriott are "napping up" on their trip through Florida and visiting the following during the week: Orlando, Lakehead, and Sonoma, which is Edgar Conner's home sonville, which is Edgar Conner's home and got the following in the columns of the Journal, the place's largest "Tuesday, at chapel hour in Stanton Along company, which is Edgar Conner's home and Saturday, accompanied by a number and Saturday, accompanied by a number and Stanton school a visit, he being a great company, and there were several visits. The entire high school and several grades from the grammar school, were every seat; and there were several visits. As Edgar Conner entered the auditorium of the company, a volley of applause went up as they passed up the sled and took Prof. Praise briefly told of this very young people, Mrs. M. B. McLendon, a former teacher of Edgar, was seated in the pleasant manner, referring loyalty to his mother until her death; a character which he was seated on the stage, traveling in this Mr. Conner followed Mrs. McLendon. Mr. Conner followed Mrs. McLendon and proceeded to introduce those who had accompanied him on this visit. "DANCING DEMONS" The Four Dancing Demons, with Berthea Rhea and Susette Brown, which are the best and most successful shows on the Column, will be one of the most of the best and most successful shows on the Column, with no room for empty Scotch bottles at every stand. Here are a couple of the Column performances, Ohio: last week! Colored dancers, a company of Colored dancers, two women performing choreography, performance and their dances brought stormy applause, yesterday much longer than their allotted time. 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My nerves were so bad that every little noise made me jump, but now I am not bothered. I am really baked to look at me I looked so miserable. I hope you will use this letter of the help the Vespera have written for Harriet Fuller Leont S. Frankford, Pa. All notes for the Society Column must be signed and carry the address of the person before they will be given consideration. Address all communications to the Society. 2435 Indiana Ave. others. It was one of the most brilliant women in Miles Winn E. Davis, 4323 Vincennes Ave. entertain. 24 young ladies of the honorary luncheon honorary Miles Valerie M. Norman Normal School. Miss Elizabeth Noey, who also graduated from Normal, was Mrs. Georgia Wilhams, Athena, Ga. 24 has returned to the city visiting her daughters, Mrs. M. Harris, 4101 Indiana Ave. Mrs. Eilwason, 4821 Indiana Avenue. Theodore Isaac, popular member of a graduating party by his parents at home, held the mid-winter class with the mid-winter class of Englewood high school. Mrs. Charles Collins entertained Miss Jennita Emuel, the dolomite host, by her parents at home, and her assistants, the Misses Adele Collins, the Louise Williams, with a box college at the Adelphi theater to best Preserve the Appomattox club, where dinner was served and attended the joint funeral in the city taking a sixth course Mrs. Jina Boarman entertained 50 students at the birthday of her niece, Mrs. Hacek Mrs. Mary, L. Moss, Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. A. Kastner, Mrs. A. Baskar, 341 Prairie Ave. KAPPA ALPHA PSIS INVADE THE UNIVERSITY OF BUFFALO Buffalo, N. Y.—Last week the Kappa Alpha Psi, National Greek Jester chapter of the University of Buffalo, held the 11 students who petitioned the grand chapter, who was assisted by the Western Reserve organization here were initiated by Dr. Herbert L. Wallace, polemarch of the Cleveland alumnet, who was assisted by the Western Reserve university and the city of Cleveland, the new Chapter Alpha Psi fraternity, and will be presided over by Homer N. Hall. The presiding ten character members are Matthew T. Green, vice polemarch; Russell W. Willer, vice president; Alfred A. Hoykin, lelard N. Jones, Alomu M. Pinkard, James W. Pinkard, William W. Pinkard, Robert B. Renett. This was the first chapter to be established during the present year, and is the 25th active chapter. Since the founding of the fraternity in 1911 at the University of California, nearly throughout the United States at an even average of three chapters per year, the fraternity was broken and four chapters were formed. West Virginia College institute, the Cincinnati Alumni chapter, the University of Southern California chapter on the Pacific coast at the University of Southern California, western outpost of it the fraternity, while the Oquirrion chapter at California most limit, with the close of 1923. During the year just expired the university in two states in which prior to 1923 no unites were in existence. One of the two states was California and the other was California. This makes a total of 18 states and chapters of the Kappa Alpha Psi are located. The chapter at the University is located in the Empire state. A study of the chapter roll revealed that one-third are found in our colleges, undergraduate chapters, less than one-third are found in our colleges, Kappa Alpha Psi in it are Willerforce, West Virginia College in it are Willerforce, North Carolina College and Morehouse. 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Jane Addams in Speech Before Lyceum Crowd Large Audience Hears Great Program at Young Peoples' Sunday Evening Gathering Speaking to the largest audience that has crowded Grace church, 30th St. and Vincennes Ave., during the present season Miss Jane Addams, founder of Hull house and internationally known as a social reformer, educator and thorough lecture on the subject of "Political and Social Life in the Orient." Miss Addams, who has very little experience in touring of Atlantic countries, where she had every opportunity to study conditions in India, China, Japan and Canada, has visited many countries from their different phases and translated her experiences and observations into intimate glimpses of the. The speaker began with India, where she met a group of people in the country, almost unknown to us;们 thought people to us to be insurgent, morose and continually aggressive in government, is as orderly and prosperous as any other government. In the present sentiment in favor of complete autonomy from the British empire, there is a stable form of govern- The program at the lycée as a present season, Musical numbers were rendered by J. Sterling Todd and student voice in the Chicago Musical college, three soprano solos; student voice in the Chicago Musical college, three soprano solos; and Silney Hall, tenor, a pupil of George Garner. Accompanists were the M. Garner and Miss Grace Johnson, Miss Margarita Lewis, president of the lycée, presented the program with a few remarks. WEDDINGS ALEXANDER-POWELL Mrs. Birdie E. Alexander, 6223 Raine Ave, was married to O. C. Powell on Jan. 11. Dr. S. B. Maloney officiated WEDDLE.BUTLER Miss Tiniie Woldie of Mercer, Tenn. married, 26, % of the residence of married, 26, % of the residence of Deportry B. The Rev. R. L. Petty at home, 26, % of home at home after Feb. 1, at 5:30 Deportry B. DUGAN:PERDUE Mime. Marie E. Johnston, 4138 Prairie Street, Minneapolis, MN. For her mime, Thomas Duncan to Mrs. P Perdue of Marion, Ga., on Tuesday performed the ceremony. L. W. Wright performed the ceremony. JONES-BROWN Miss Mary Etta Jones, 451 Forrest troll, Mich., were married Wednesday evening, Jan. 22, in the study of the Baptist Church. Baptist Church. Following the weding a dinner was given in their honor by Miss Jones has lived since coming to Chicago. The newlywed left for Detroit are at home at 157 Neoungall St. HUGH H. DENNEY DIES Washington, D. C., Feb. S-11Hugh Third St. B, W. Jan. 27, Mr. Denney Third St. B, W. Jan. 27, Mr. Denney Denney, was born in Winchester Aug. 14, 1818. He was twice married, and was born in Toulouse. Toulouse, IL. has been dead 12 years of age. Of chem. Robert D. Denghe Pearce, Genovah, Louise and Tallia life he was a business man in the United States government. he lived in the United States government. he was retired from his position in the gov- ernment. In 1864, he joined Company D, $2,525,000 of the Grand Army of the Republic, and was honorably discharged from the Grand Army of the Republic. He was a member of the Modern Army, and was a senior officer in the seventh century life for over 40 years. he was a member of Mount Zion College, his former house, and a member of the Mount Zion College of Relatives. Mr. Dennis leaves one brother, Philip Drennan of Oakland. Col. his brother, of relatives to mourn his loss. HONOR MRS. BERT WILLIAMS New York, Feb. 1—While skiing conceived and sung in a big air, Mr. Drennan arrived at his home in 2217 Seventh Avenue. Friday at the door and upon opening, Mr. Bert Williams received from the group a most acquaintance calling upon her, headed by Lacocky Roberts. Among them were his husband, the late Bert Williams. Each member of the group carried some dalloway "goodies": What a party they had! Whether to know or cry. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Fort Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. Leaven Wailer, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Roberts, Mr. and Andrew Payne, Mrs. Grace Baxter-Federson, Mrs. James Lennard, Mrs. Amanda Kemp, Mrs. Lottie Tyler, Mrs. Louise Lighton and Louise Loxley. No More Gas in Stomach & Bowels If you wish to be permanently rehabilitated, take Isaiah Mann's Gas-Tables, which are prepared especially for the offender, resulting from gas pressure, in the pit of his stomach will disappear that mixtious, nervous feeling, with which he has been left behind without discomfort. Being after dinner will be rephased by a desire for your limbs, arms and fingers will no longer feel comforted. Gas-Tables prevent gas from interfering with your circulation, so suffer any longer. Send for large sizes. J. BALMAHN, Chemist. 72 Second St., San Francisco, Cal. Baalmann's GAS-TABLETS THE \ CHICAGO DEFENDER NEWS OF THE MUSIC WORLD By MAUDE ROBERTS GEORGE Simmons, John W. Work, Carl Dillon, and James H. McDonald. *Names of the delegates to the Sanhedrin have not yet been received from the members* of the delegates within a few days. The names remain over Sunday and will be gathered over Sunday and will already be collected by them and will be later. Very intermingling program for music being lodged in Lyon and Healy management explained the object of this series as being to give an opportunity to the means to finance a concert, but it is not possible if only present with the opportunity to give the public concerts at a popular other attraction is the offering of a price of $250. The name of the famous opera singer from Europe who appears uninterested than worth the 40 cents to hear her on the ballet from "Menhistophles" was wonderful as well as the "Two Green Giants" over again that marvellous setting; Florence Gallikjohn, plantist, is indeed McDowell's "To a Wild Fire" and the technique and musical feeling, and among them they joy program, who is a marvel in his singing of coloratura A reviewer of the rectal makes the following comparison, which livenes it, with magnifive style and grandeur, with magnifive expression and musicianism. It fine expression and musicianism. It achieved a remarkable combination of clean-out technique and tone-color composer. R. Nathaniel Dert, art-transfer, was probably the most effective and enjoyable number on the program formed in a very interesting manner being full of contrast and memorable features of this rectal was the fact that it was difficult to achieve and very seldom attempted. It was with time and experience to be one of our most accomplished an excellent start in that direction. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE DR. FRISSELL PAID TRIBUTE TO DISCUSS "RACE IN SOUTH" AT FOUNDERS' DAY MEETING President Egleston referred to Dr. Prissell as an example of preference with thorniness; as a man who brought together in helpful relation the two men who were an organizer of great wisdom and patience; as an unobtrusive mission-worker; as a backward race; as a man who was with his principles; as a believer in his principles; as a believer in the shop; as an exponent of racial good-will and co-operation. AFRICANS IN AMERICA TO HOTEL CHANGES HANDS Detroit, Mich. Feb. 8—Hotel Dont, one of the leading hostels in the new management, according to latest information. Benjamin L Shook, a sociologist, has been named as the new proprietor. Renovations are already under way. Benjamin Shook will take active part in the direction of his latest enterprise. GRADEUATES Miss Adole Collins, the accomplished actress, 6233, Champaign Ave., was one of the 130 graduates from Chicago Normal School, where she signed to teach in the Coleman school on her duties there Monday morning. PIMPLES CAUSE IT PIMPLES CAUSE IT Whenever you go out to places of amusement, you can't help but pity the people who are a good time, but are so shrieking and backward about coming near others and being alone. Blotchy and scense skin that you can see they are only torturing their minds because of throwing all careless objects into the water or selves. Instead, almost feel like going up to them and telling them that they ought to begin using the wonderful Black and white treatment, which soothes the inflammation, and depending on to keep their skin clean, smooth and good to look at. Is selling the anomalous rate of nearly two million packages a year, and the fact that they are largely responsible for this record. The size contains three times as large as the $5c size. All deal with the The executive committee of the international Sunday School will be held in Chicago Beach hotel in this city on Feb. 13 and 14. Preliminary committee will be held on the 11th and 12th. At 10 o'clock, the morning of the 12th, the professional advisory group will meet to decide upon the program and policy of the international council outline of that program is being prepared by the Hon. High S. Magill, Dr. H. Shotton Smith, superintendent of education, Dr. S. N. Vass of Nashville, Tom. will preside at this conference this year is the outgrowth of 2. conference of several towns. Tom. will preside at this conference, February, 1923. In the statement issued by this first conference, it was pointed out that purpose, and the foundation of $2,000 for work among our Race, which was not being used for that purpose, and that $2,000 were presented in miniform form to the executive committee by Jas. E. Jergen, Jr. of the A. M. E. Zion benz. The following denominations will have official representatives present: M. E. Christian, Congregational, Disciples of Christ, Methodist Episcopal, Methodist Episcopal South, National Baptist (Ine.), National Baptist (Inne.), A. A.), Dr. Geo. E. Haynes will represent the Federal Council of Churches. CHICAGO CIRL TO WED Invitation are on for the wedding of Jesse Lodge, 1125 W. Michigan o. 4522 Theinemen o. 4522 G. Hillard of St. Paul's School which is to take place in Chicago at the bride-to- be in St. Paul's the bride-to- be is identified and political he the past years. He is the sculptor will make St. Paul's offer honestly o. 4522 C. Hillard of St. Paul is the one which is to take place in Chicago at the bride-to-be and one of St. Paul's leading young men to identify with the civil police of the city of St. Paul. He is a mail carrier. The couple will their home five years. He is a brief homemoon which will take them East. Miss Isadore moved in Chicago, although the family recently moved here, from the Twintown. WOODELK SINGERS Cheadinman, Ohio, Feb. 8. —The Woods crum of merit here Sunday afternoon of merit here Sunday afternoon delighter the audience with his 'lift- ing' chorus of 100 voices, called the Cincinnati tour of state. William B. Sultet doesn't do creditable work here at a solo. ATTENTION MODELS! The second annual fashion show bigger and better than ever, will be held on Saturday, Feb. 9 at the indiana 52nd St. and Glen Ave. Tuesdays every second Saturday, Feb. 10, are invited to be present at special meeting Saturday, Feb. 9, at the indiana 52nd St. and Glen Ave. C. A. 3215 Indiana Ave. Men also. LOVENIA BRIDGES DEAD New York, Feb. 8—Mrs. Lovena Bridges, mother of William Bridges, bridges of New York. January 30 of pneumonia after an illness of 11 days. She leaves four years of school. Lawrence and Jessie Williams an aunt, one Mungent, and Bentrice and Clive Bridges, daughters-in-law. Pimentel students were in charge of Duncan Brothers. A GIRL Savannah, G. S., Proof, and M. F. R. Lampkin of Georgia State college announce the birth of a baby daughter, who are in Quitan, Ga., at Mrs. Lampkin's place of birth. Mrs. Lampkin are doing well. GRADUATES --- Ex-Governor of Tenn. Praises Two Brave Men Then Compares the Way Good Deeds Are Treated in News With Articles on Crime [Ex-Governor M. R. Patteren in Memphis Commercial Appeal] You can never tell who the heroes in his life may be. They are discovered as occasions arise. Woodfin and York were all unknown to fame until circumstances gave them the chance to show in what heroic molds they were called. Woodfin and York are white, but a dispatch from Aberdeen, Miss., brave and unselfish service wrapped up in two black skins. The story of mother-odd baby were in an automobile truck packed with their belongings, which they were moving to. The mother-odd baby reached the James Creek canal the driver lost control of the car and it plunged into the water waters with all The day, it is said, was bitterly cold, with the temperature far below that the father, mother and child would all drown and the waters close in. There was no chance to survive. Two Negroes - Ed Jones and William Drake - would rush in and road and witnessed the accident. Without a moment's hesitation these men planned into the stream and arranged forming in the water, who were then brought to Aberdeen and given the opportunity to endure here. I don't know what, if any, anybody praised these Negroes, or if anybody praised them. I am sure they have not been decorated for bravery and were not given hands and offers of entertainment. The names of these Negroes will never again be in the papers. They did not kill anybody—they saved somebody. No commander ordered them to do what they did, and nobody was there to help them. He helpless in the swirling waters. But I looked down upon them when they were near, and Christ was near them when they raised their own lives to save the lives of them. It won't do, my friends, for us to do what that can fornish herbs, like this. It won't do not to give it a chance —not to help and encourage it. their titles are clear to respect and honor. In recognition of the spilend aid services rendered the students of our school and college attended the international country, C. H. Tolksin, now senior student of the International School of our men, will be tendered a complimentary dinner at the day evening, Feb. 11. Representative Dr. Tolksin and in successful enterprise and review the memories of college days, when Dr. Tolksin was a welcoming warm personal friend to many of them, events that will welcome Dr. Tolksin to Chicago on his first visit since he joined the position of the spilend aid work of W. C. Hirnott CHICAGO NOT SUFFERING FROM HEAVY SNOW FALL Chicago and the Middle West awake upon a thin film of sheet covering the upper portion of a room in shirts. About moon soon appears in shirts. Everything covered with a white spread Durie. It fell continuously, plunging in along streets and almost crippling the temperature has ranged around the middle of the city, comfort to commuters, very little hard- ship to fuel, as had been rumored of fuel, as had been rumored as the fault of fire occurred as the suit of fire. FREE! CATALOG AND PREMIUM LIST MAILED TO YOU We are the large man- ufacturers of GOLORED WOMEN'S BOBBETTE. WID PRICE UP REAL HUMAN HAIR Transformations, Switches, Side Waves and Wigs We carry a large market of Straightbicolor Cobb. Hairdressers' Hair Supplies and Supplies! MORNA BOB Makes a beautiful hair dress without getting your own hair. Proportion's' Mme. Baum's Mail Order House 65-83 Fourth Ave. Dept. D. New York A. B. CONSTANT CARE—NOT LUCK Human history and experience have taught us that many persons believe that a head of naturally long and beautiful hair, a healthy scalp and a lovely smooth complexion come from luck, but they do not. Constant care and the frequent use of preparations of proven merit are the secrets. Complexion Xperiment Superfine Face Powder Cleansing Cream Witch Hazel Jelly Compact Rouge Vanishing Cream The Madam C.J.Walker Mfg. Co.,Inc. 640 N.WestSt., Induapolis, Ind. Dear Jennae, I am not a new ada- bition, but I am ready to ask for help. I am a married woman, 28 years of age. My husband, we have only been married three years ago. I am not going to go I want them with me. He is not our father, he does not want me. He he does not want me. I need never write to him either; still I am not his friend. I can not decide between him and my mother, he does not want me. No real mother, with that God-given eight precious years to this man, who would find it difficult what to do in a case like yours. You are un- able to gather your own flesh and blood, and a thorough understanding with much in love that you suggested me you feel that after you and he overcame your precious love entanglements and all else would be easy? He that you the consoleer will trust you when your children are healed before you were ill with him and the doctor samed when you accepted motherhood, and unless you pay it now you must have your children grow up to hate you, your children grow up to hate you, you the way you have treated yourself, you the way you will find a way to get them. Dear Princess: As you have helped me, I am now the woman of $2 and have been married. I have a little girl, I am going with her. I love her and I believe she loves me. I love him and I believe he loves me. I don't want me to marry him, they say he is too young for me. Please tell me. Your position is indeed a peculiar one. You are the one who has the hideous thing of the past, somewhat suitable for, as only proper. You animate the child of 8 has hardly started to live, and you may have your father to tell him of your better for your father to tell him, than you better for your father to know him, to know it, otherwise you will live with him always in fear of the skeleton in his presence. ENGAGEMENTS ANDERSON-PHILLIPS Mr. and Mrs. H. Anderson announce the engagement of their daughter, Duncan Thomas of St. W. Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Phillips, 632 E. 45th St. CHARITY BALL Attend the charity ball at Eighth Regiment armory on Thursday night, the homeless and dependent children. P The only harmless way to bleach the skin range of skin colors is juice of two lemons with three ounces of water and any druggles will supply for a few cents. shake well in a bottle, paddle it, quarter pint of the most wonderful skin softener and beautifier. Message this sweetly fragrant lemon bleach into the face, neck, arm and most stage beauties use it to bring that clear, youthful skin and rosy-white complexion to damp, hands and face. You must mix this remarkable bleach yourself. It cannot be bought ready to use, but it is prepared after it is prepared. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1924 The annual meeting of the Circle for the Arts attended, Famille Hurst, short story writer, and Miss Hurst, short story meeting. Miss Hurst said that her interest in the circle was because the idea of the circle enraghsed something that she felt very comfortable in, in other words, working with women. Miss Hurst, she stressed that though the vote is one of the greatest determining factors for the most latest of them all and perhaps less expressive. The vote is fast taking his place in the arts and politics, but in politics he is yet fast asleep. Miss Hunt ended her talk by asking her colleagues, Negro Holie, its purpose and that to ensure good health must come through the government of this country, but it will take for it through his vote, and after that, for it to be passed by a member of the board of directors of the circle. Davis, a executive secretary, Miss Melissa Davis, gave an excellent report for the membership and contributions. Miss H. A. Hunt represented the Fort Worth chapter, where there by the circle nurse. Miss H. A. Hunt represented the Honors Society, the Honors St. Nursing service, was elected a member of the executive committee, contribution of $260, coming from Westerville. She received that the money she placed on Miss Davis salary each year, broker of Harlem and Brocken, Miss Davis, wrote Ms. Davis to offer, a total of $34 was obtained. ESSEX COUNTY VOTERS TO SUPPORT COOLEDIBER Newark, N.J. The Colored Republican Voters union of Essex county held the Republican county committee and placed their support to President Rosenthal. Responses were passed praising the president for creating assistance to our group. The executive speaker of the evening was Attorney J. M. Burrell, who spoke on how and why the state was not present administration and the Republics at the coming election. Nathan W. Pollard was installed as president; J. John Hudson, second vice-president; J. John Hale, secretary; tary, and the Rev. John Van Fell, chapain. The committee was elected and authorized to seek a building with a student home. The following were elected to the committee: Oliver Hammond, Lymond, James Hales, J. M. Burrell, Thomas Tucker, pastor the church Institute church; John Slater, Alfred C. Johnson, Mrs. Catherine Bell, Robert Williams and Edward Johnson. CHICAGOAN ENTERTAINED JON CIRER APRESTER GUILTY OF BOBBERY Ellizabeth, N. J., Fuj. S., Charles- W. H. Browne, M. J., Charles-W. A. Pfeilman, id. was found ruthily and died in the Bronx. Mortimer Township, G5 19. Prod. S. silverware valued at $11.54. Scru- nch. $1.25. DON'T JUDGE PICTURES BY THE FRAMES AROUND THEM Most people are so heartless and possess so little of the quality of a man they are not sure anyone is what is on the outside. Naturally those who are handcapped by pimple bloches, "breaking out," eczema, etc. in the skin are not sure anyone is what is on the outside the reason you find such folks in backward and shrinking from the "cold shoulder" they have come to you. You can "make the frame as lovely as possible" by getting rid of those skin disguises, if you will just use the wonderful skin that you have. Your good nature and sweet ways will stand out without any drawback, and folio covers the nature prized in liberal packages. The 50c size contains three times as much as the 52c size. All dealers have it—Adc. NEW YORK CLASSIFIED BUY 129 TOURING. EXCIPIENT. Open evening. 2440 Grand Concourse. CHANDLER CHUMMY SEDAN. 1254. Like new; bargain. 2440 Grand Concourse. BUSY. DOG. FOUND. ST. See Nichols. WANTED. PLANET. Experienced. Write or email. BILLER. 254. W1315 St. Bridgerton 2443 FORD, 1922 TOURING-STARTER; Carpeted; $200, 240 Grand Concourse. DODGE TOURING; LATE MODEL Concourse. Price $375, 240 Grand Concourse. STAR, 1922 TOURING; RUN 2,000 Concourse. Sacrifice $200, 240 Grand Concourse. CHALMERS TOURING — NEW IN- make offer. 240 Grand Concourse. CHANDLER SPORT ROADSTER NEW car; any demonstration. 4140 TOUGH LADY DESIRES POSITION with physician, dentist or lawyer at steno-type; three years exp. for inpatient Jamaica. Ask for Miss Maria. NEW YORK PAGE NEW YORK CITY BRIEFS George Kennedy, 38, 200 W. 144th St. is confined to his home suffering from bronchitis. Miry Lucy Mathews, 38, 45 W. 132th St. her home to Harlem医院 on last Tuesday. Miry Mary Gray, 55, 110 W. 134th St. was found dead in bed at 11:15 a.m. her medical aid and was pronounced dead at 11:30 a.m. Fifth Ave. She shed a natural death. Miry Mary Anderson, 35 years old, fat at her home the other day. Her fit at her home the other day. Her Thomas Washington, 22, 23 W. 135th capital Sunday, morning because of illness Suffering from pneumonia Emmette moved from his home to Marlmont hospital Sunday. He was Beverly, 50, 11 W, 12th St. is connected to her home due to illness. Luke Allen, 24, 215 W. 19th St. was dangerously stabbed by an unknown man at 125th St. and Lenox Ave. It is said the man had been arguing. Mirna Alma White, 69, 268 Elphin Harlem Hospital Saturday suffering from pneumonia. 66, 52 W. 1221 St. was removed from his home to Harlem hospital Saturday suffering from stomach ache. Ms. Bustie resentment of a lucrative check and chest due to an argument with her husband night at 9:20. Mrs. Brown's night at 9:20. George Christina, 24, 288 W. 1417 St. is in Harlem hospital suffering with Henry Myra, 24, 36 W. 132d St. is taken in the hospital Saturday night. George Mullane, 34, W.140 St. who taken to Harlem hospital at 10 o'clock as Mrs. A. Wallace, 73 W. 131t St. was pushing a baby carriage across Wednesday afternoon, a truck accelerated knocked it over. Mrs. Wallace narrowly escaped being hit and the baby owned by the Silver Fox Beverage company by Irving Davis, 570 Union St. William Hendricks, 59, W.131t St. witnessed Mrs. Mattle Brown, S2, 166 W. 135th St. is confined to her home, suffering from alcoholism. James Dillon, 37, who is an attendant at Harlem hospital, was taken to the hospital Thursday night after being admitted to the Ace Ave. suffering from alcoholism. Prostate Trouble OBTAIN QUICK RELIEF If you suffer from painful urination, get up frequently during the night, have that awful ditch and burning sensation, by all means try to improve it. If you have an improved, scientific preparation which is giving prostate and bladder sufferer a single and reflexive tightness, can test it without risk. Write us today to send you a $2 package of Hexol or a single dose of Hexol or pay $2 and postage on delivery, just as you please, with the distinct name of your patient. We risk no money. Write for Hexol now. MARVA PHARMACAL CO. Glen Falls, CO 80320 City, Mt. City, Arche Hill, 50, 131 W. 142 St. was carefully stabbed in the back four times before he was taken to the unknown man during an argument on Lenox Ave. between 1323 and 1328 and was taken to the balancuance doctor and taken to his home. Little Theodore Rolle, 6 years old, was taken to 2159 Fifth Ave. Thursday afternoon. Though the child was badly bitten, he was unharmed. Little Jane Joppa, 3-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Pope, 23rd, N. 14th and 15th Street, New York, N.Y. During an argument in a restaurant morning the Hoffman, 49,460, John Powell, 117, W. 14d St. It is said Powell, who in owner of the restaurant, matter which did not warrant the arrest of the hospital by Dr. Willecox and Powell was arrested, charged with assault, and the time of the fight and considerable excrement attack. 16, 2 W. 125d St. suffered a hysterical attack at 14:30 and considered excrement about the house during the attack. She was attended by the doctor later summoned an amputation from Bellvue hospital. Nurse Davis and allowed her to remain at Mrs. Alice Johnson, 55 years old, 303, denied her home last Wednesday when she slipped and fell down the entire door to the third floor. She received a injury and asked about the head and body. While attempting to run across the street Wednesday afternoon at 5:30, little boy Ayo, was struck by a taxi and killed. Ayo, a little girl could be plainly heard and a crowd gathered, many of the children were suffering severely from pain. She was picked up and rushed to the hospital from abrasion of face, lice and infestation. She was attended in thunderstorms that caused the nature of her injury. BROOKLYN NOTES BROOKLYN NOTES Walter R. Lofon, $53 Herkimer St. and the assembly chambers, Albany, N. Y. The assembly chambers, Albany, N. Y., wreck circulating among nondesociates. The officers of the Eureka Military Museum recently at the B. K. Bruce Republican Mansion, the Mrs. Jesse Peterson of Adaldele St. Dr. and Mrs. Ricaud Sitt, $53 Frank St. Dr. and Mrs. Ricaud Sitt, $53 Frank St. guest of the 41st cent. which met at the home of Mrs. Malcolm Phillip Lewis, 25 Myrtle Ave., was bequeared before Magistrate Steels in the building, tempting to rob the home of Frank Lloyd Wright. The Clymer St. station made the arrest after the prisoner gave him a CANANDAIGUA N. Y. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER HOLOUPS ARRESTED WHEN DRIVER OVERHEARS, STORY Network, N, J, Feb. 8, A-loaded luxury taxi and a taxi conversation over- view in the gallery. Rest Tuesday morning at last week of the week are in the gallery at police headquar- ters. The men, Thomas McConnell and Josephate Warner, were surprised by Ms. Montgomery St. by detectives. They were taken to the police station and Jubler, who keeps a grocery store at 116 Broome St. as the two men with her were on the morning of the holiday. A gun was pointed in her face and $200 was given to her from a customer in the shop. WILL ADDRESS SECOND Representative Inahill Fish of New York, who led troops of our group war cross; Miss Nannie H. Burroughs, head the National War Savings Bank, Rav. E. Moose of the Baptist Home Mission society, and Baptist Church, 183th St. just east of Baptist Church, 183th St. just east of the second New York anti-lycoping mass meeting to be held under suspensions Advancement of Colored People, Dr. A. Clyde Powell, pastor of the Abbasian Church, will be abashed from the city and will be abashed from the day of the post-anniversary service, technically to make the success a message. POLICE NEWS ELKS HOLD BALL The Imperial Judge of Elix held their wedding on Thursday, evening. The casino was beautifully decorated in the Elix colors. The son, who was the special invited guest and was the special invited guest and Charles of W. Generale, 60 W. Generale, held rules of Imperial judge of Elix. BROOKLYN LICENSES George McKay, 30, 83 Clarkson St. and Louise Colby, 24, 83 Wyldehorn St. (2013) 18, 626 Gates Ave.; James Alicah Chell, 18, 626 Gates Ave.; James Thompson, 18, 446 B4d St.; William Colonyau, 24, 446 Vander Ave., and Ruth Trace, 24, 423 Vanderbilt Ave., and Mildred Smith, 22, 87 Cumberland St. and Ehlor Vorst, 24, 107 Wokeyst St. BROOKLYN DEATHS * Mary Caldwell, 75, 472 Dean St. James White, 50, 66, 768 Seneca Ave. L. Harrison, 1, 7 Moffat St; Mary L. Patterson, 82, 154 Washington Ave. A. Anna Becker, 30, 714 Van Buren St. Elizabeth Hall, 83, 127 Putnam NEW YORK SOCIETY NOTES A leap year whist party is given their birthday party, 420 St. Nicholas Hall, Feb. 2. W. Jackson and M. Hollins, known for their light revue at New Star Casino Feb. 12. Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute Alumni association will give a St. Nicholas Hall, Feb. 12. Officers of the club are Seb. Fri. 12. Vice-president of the Dishman, vice-president; Dr. Douglas B. Johnson, tranquer; Miss Nannie C. Little Mrs. Olivette Miller, 10 years Miller, 410 St. Nicholas Hall, recently began the study of the hard under the vastus. Mr. Miller presented his daughter with a gift for Christmas. Olivette is also a student in the School of Ethical Studies. Mrs. Roy Jones, 441 avenue Ave. gave a graduation party at 420 St. Nicholas Donald. About 20 of her friends Mrs. Estelle Drayton, 145th St. Seventh Avenue, at 111th street to visit Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute. Mrs. William H. Wilson, Washington, D. C. spent the week end in New York and she had her alms. She was the house guest of her sister, Mrs. Bernie Austin. D. Perry, Chaney, prominent Har- bor businessman, purchased a new Nassik ship N. Y. STATE NEWS MT. VERNON, N. Y. HACKENSACK, N. J. NEWARK, N. J. BUFFALO, N. Y. NEW YORK PAGE A mother and daughter party was held in Brooklyn, Feb. 1. On Feb. 12, the Jolly Jellyfish entertained the Carry Out guests will hold a breakfast party Feb. 22, and the Chummine's ribcicle mfwy cwmty cwmty cwmty who is well known throughout the East, arrived the day after her visit to the entire trip by motor. They are sheer magnificence, 265 W. 128th St. and contemplate Howa has been the recipient of many social courtships extended by her many the mid-winter dance given by the caimo Friday, evening. Feb. 1, was an equally great guest. Musie was by Gus Gracch's orchestra. The committee W. 140th St. Canille Monanto and at Miss Jennie B. Illman's beautiful apartment. The dinner was a delightful dinner by the costumer Sunday afternoon. Needless to mention the excellence and Miss Illman proved those present were Dr. Ozac Brown Miss Dora Dean, Mrs. Stevie Wylie, Miss Missita Bunda, 40 W, 125th St. entered Kissou hospital for a major operation last Friday morning. She is improving rapidly. Dr. Roscoe Browne, organizer for the city for a few years, was in the city for a few days. J. Le Count Chestnut, eastern district manager of the York office, retired after an 18-day literary, as well as far the tideman district of Virginia. LAFAYETTE THEATER MATINEE TUES. THUR. SAT., SUN. MIDNIGHT SHOW FRIDAY WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, FEB. 11 INCLUDING SUNDAY LEW LESLIE PRESENTS THE SENSATION OF TWO CONTINENTS FLORENCE MILLS and the entire production now playing Broadway PLANTATION REVIEW With Hamtree Harring, Eddie Rector, Leonard Ruffin, Cora Green, Maude Russell, Paul Robeson and a company of 50 artists, including Will Vodery's Orchestra FEATURING JOHNNY DUNN ALL SEATS RESERVED—MATINEES and EVENINGS TABB'S RESTAURANT 594 LENOX AVENUE PHONE HARLEM 7483 YOUR HEALTH IS DEPENDENT UPON WHAT YOU EAT EAT AT TABB'S Special Dinner from Noon to 10 P. M. SYRACUSE, N. Y. JAMAICA. N. Y. SHOOTING FOLLOWS WORDS WITH BAR MAN MANHATTAN X W C A Among guest visitors to the branch have been: Mrs. L. H. Brown, Orange, Mrs. D. H. Brown, Brown, Mrs. Mary E. Scaulling, Owens, X. Y. Mrs. D. A. Bryant, State Normal University, Boston, Burnet, Boston, Mass; Dr. T. S. Landenko, Tokyo Ohio, Mrs. William W. D. Brooks, Brooklyn, Mrs. W. H. Flood, Westfield, N. J. The January, December, November and April Calendar on Wednesday evening, Feb. 13. FORMS MAH JONG CLUB SAILS FOR WEST INDIES The St. Mary's, who is very active as a fraternal St. Michael, is the patron of the Guiana Saturday, Feb. 2, for a two month's stay in the British West Indies. Warner is the wife of R. E. Warner, the founder of the chapter No. 14, Order of the Eastern Temple, no. 31, Order of the Persian Temple no. 32, Elks of Apostle of friends bid her bon voyage. UTICA N, Y. The old school at St. Paul Baptist church was a success. It was a place of worship and church. H. 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K—Refore one of the largest crowds of this scason the SSamonwenith Big 200k che num {er of tho Corona Casey of Corona fn'n mow content by ho score of 87 to $6 ce Commonseatth casino. Sun- Gay pigne. Tee game wes clow bee ties the’ nome Boyn maa. pias a fre ntternonn and haat saveled abou: 40" galies ‘back to the ety. duet. te Ame to, Jump Into. thelt ualforms ‘and aupear on the court, The tenme Dinked avout even in the infulal all Fire Second’ halt showed a Iitl6 eeree,na noth eigen came Ghrourh SHU) sovernl aitente and long shots. The home gang had found. Uielt Rearines and enaily outclassed che Gaeea, seho were bewildered. by the Maazling speed of Fin ama dJenkinn ‘dni the sonfertu Jumpine of creed ‘Habiara, Stretch Grane played. We ‘Ysuel Ate, Fame. at center, Lox Nort cela rit, pot antes nnd looked fe e"ha. knew nothing about. the came. Toy hae ated nizht, a he Rr'one of tin finest mingers on the fears A Achariewhton Sure cons est held prior to the main attenes Yon amused the erowa,” Seven con= Toned. Willism Biekelvey emersed the victor fora $5. bile Pretty sweet for BIN, PHILLIPS HIGH WANTS | INTERSECTIONAL TILT WITH WASHINGTON, D. C: She Wontet Tamige igh. rchest guingt, Teg BY Gants Hoosier” Soman. Pe ieee SP Salleore Ws Aish Eocds Yaceee,Sounche Hixeine, Wn ihe Ehicagy Sten Senate Face: th oth St, auiniet fe analonn to try Ec Tebeeeenting” any “standart high schon. Er" Whe.counigy ae oui igs aretaet the. Avinstrong. anual Teal Ihe tina echoed "the hunbar Cie) tahoe ougine ha neo mae Eficatning can gals ee per mission. from. the, bated af” education Fe aatn nein and ths ustnees mer fst Radhtgtet Slag 'ake ine ar Sot es costars Minch wile ater gifeet the, coft of Wilneing tne Chicas isha the aga te to, He Arnstrone Baile Bath’ the lance tr rng Bivens tnd the inner at, the Te Loven Shments an een ther gran Philips team of Chicazn. “Would tr he Pan ee Re Thine ie we ah tnlies ey tee Hemeny navertieed Se RGR aah suis ie fceuion contests Hiease? : EDDIE DORSEY TO TRY "TO STAGE A COMEBACK ee Te et cnater dosh te yromieing Hehewriehe wwttler tack tn VEis"andsis, wha foueht them aft andl Bar ae much ot an aatraction #4, Lao Janson, “is “Fer eae bl, i Ope ot ri ant real Ati Siar Sih fining” Teonata, prevent uch Weigmt champlgn ‘whe Kaywed im At Tiufealo, tack tn, dete, in the second ound, Doreey haa five" encounters with Ho oko, het att erg ae the traf fights After his fast encounter with iro, tant his exen Wem teu ad he Rae Sprite unin jeame., atic. forthe hess cquse ae Sianhattan an City. col Ices bat ke. anazis af cin oid bos Ioneting tm within the maaree are with the nia renting for ime one 68 por ceer the Sh waitin, haw. erinped Bim nd he must wave thint “one more Chane" to te eonvtee MBurrsey nth nat he tGht pace im seit under. the mmisenment "at Isai Sonnet "am eniy 28 rary of ace dow and inv een ont Mt fie exine far snrvetime. ax sou Know. Tye only Keen wratnine fer stout ten werk, a8 Secauge af alee tqct that. t dnt ead Pare ik pe uke tone fore fr perfoct. canatign. Yau howe Bel Eitzelmmene way se when Re arte inthe came, art he made gon." FRENCH FLASH HANDS BATTLING POWELL KAYO Brookiyn, S. Wi, Fel, £ Renate Vat Fete thes ernest mocked ue Taltling Wille Towel, in tke minth round of the aehedged "13- Teued semicfionl ae dhe Tink, Sorts Sub, ‘Thursday mich. Powell stinetitut= a for Dota. Aut. who, necuring ta Te Srgraeerants wes fH no unnth To appenr. *PaWeil'®_game Daitler. never hain chance fromthe start.” Vanger's deft Sno kene “him om ihe Getensive: wnat Stan just a auention ‘of how far hnsttl jure wowa, ke, Hemever, Bowl ah SeSpatenne aad! the ith Peesion Fisne one oon Dennlern. Jaw hint fore Rima inele wp but gale for me meme at he’ enrae, back nnd drone Powell for the enunt of ale, The mearchmateer Mirage ‘nn weetl ot Powell's eontest Sith Vatcer, that te has heen, matehed ith some other Rood lay for a duture how. Se MOREHOUSE TRIMS “Y" Grgere pinged nm auperior beand of fpere pinsed n “puperior brand of Seti ea wSyuleb tthe ationta, £ BREN R Bees ba, rhe second ‘halt Sean Inui tomer than ihe sieve Aare Tune heme saldine to phe songs, despite See einae Guardia of the! gnen Ehpuatin Gatien Tel inthe tearing. roa Sne'Ye hoimes, nd Cink wean nese with IE jounte, The. Clark-Gavicn ortease tour omen sire spot foe nil tho Teams fms the Tiers bave neve an fare Tear ior yur shed with Cowal of 13 pointe, Brown of the Yo Shas sande reveal Hone? dhainen eae the nwa the of fouss awa Rites an defense tor the oF “Fhe ilimiaary, sane wae, rom the intrest, frees Fer tie Sint tap frond toe the tors SS Mooheee YE BA We nt KE ns, Gantenrtae £8 APbamanee.. 0 29 Seaciteos FFT ofan: 22 79 Seepintecc. 8 9 4 frietonmes: 99 4 8 Yailerseises O 2 FO Rmwmtecss 22 0 8 Bhistigesi 2 3 i Siumrect: 83 $9 Rihailigignss Nowimnesnates Te paint, ong oo nee fee, Pate Ace Sec duceene, Chaadies UC potaiele Betereem EISSANCE FIVE DOWNS FAST CARLISLE QUINTET den bee a ee bat oo Ba ee ae by Sivcum of the vishtors and added an- stneri for the hore sn pent Say meat 19 tl athens te ae Se Wane Siegen ne ety ae Baik att eaten iter Tete te pleree thigughe she ne iin ak ade eae oe eta Ps Tuer Tatts: tans ai the tsistanes on Waoiaed ah ath Sattel ae al esi a rar Cates ar Hea an mt prnaaeearsia tet Se eae dat ee Ati ine De Hine shot and sing Mie delet i Sci enews hese Ube bata 0 Bet 7 eta ateiatts ele Sut anamoe ie teat Pade eee etl alk Soak erect gene ato a rie focond halt onened. WSieattand cee kotee bance, Sencorens Mies! Fas irate oebedt BEE RP iota Hotel SING Seated te te ane Eo tated Sie alata shesaat fay deer © hg er Oak piechcceatae an nett de Rees cera ere reat erat SO pete i eee Seta aete en ecg tr at PRE aot eget Fe FIPS esi acento ia th TAN ot the Caniien ‘cut: Ingee for Bi Heater tat ear Sie SRM and Wheatiand performed wu- unntly Yor une locatn eshte the Monde: ere Gane Shee Xow York, Feb, &—A recent _ad- ‘anton to competition In baskertall 1 the odeh tatandey. teu, whlch eM leet under way Sunday night at the Ecmamenweaithy Casino, “ehen thes fhonk up withthe Gram Centeat Tee Cig fn the Bret game of the mUeht fie team is unster the management of Ieieut: Hoy Morse af the eid "Vel Paineres” tnd toasts of ‘some oem Inateri “Among. hon “are. Cn Berg, “ie Roy" Gregory of the Des WHE” Clinton” nigh seheal. team, Snitch. tennis paver of note: eh: nl Loxter fornteris. of, Bordentown Manual ‘raining. sehools Zan An: derson of last, Yeason's New York Defenter nie five, and: Louls Garcia ferineny wit tis Sow Rochelle Ori ‘Ailer the game with the Grand contrat Rea “Cape, “the team. wil Srobinls: go on a'road ry until the Eompletion nf the new a6ith Jntantes Srmors..” Some of the teams they il tackle ure tne. Vaniaie: acken- Eick Nod. "Armory big five, Phila: Minha’ Binthers Maerisburg big fee, Wiseahekon: Pay team, Seve Gath Regiment of this’ of ahd the Siu! Vernon Armor ig. ve. HAITIAN ATHLETES WILL COMPETE IN OLYMPICS a ae a Port-au-Prines, Halt, Feb. 8—For ae Mise time in het istorii wl Wen Srectntedit ue apie ame ARE Sin fee pineal at tien ar thee kative wendnemeries wl compete i thedene ‘Seo mpd, SGaometer rite Hatthe Tins sum SF staa toSnanes Tein hatiie een entsed. by nnieate tivecrdpatuns "fy aiclon, auhnerinions Teeth ntie Sinmune are ‘velneater (Sr oinG Geo eners and aro Sa 7 Hantk itht eailcten Gath Feels cer deanna oh, ms tah Fa ettcer tennis rinecthoating: nnd Meseline.” Haitians of the atiatecrset, Ae Ra Se the peaeaata, have hae Mle SRST Satna ae” une" fakin. enh ea cide ane tn Seem intone, Soutte eng kt Chem al nets etna HAMPTON DEFEATS, LINCOLN UNIVERSITY Pritam ae, Eek. Son ea, 2S NOTA uborsies’ aninted eat Sbatn' ea dideat Bf ther ende at hams fom"onfeest ay Star eniny tee (ots YM OF thee, "she finatenane te Te ato te tne Lesaldere shoe a IRE fastce teann When We ate Wo ton phy. ORIGINAL CELTICS PLAY COMMONWEALTHS SUNDAY New York, Fel. 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Baker, (062 stanton ve, eae # eae See Tee eee er gaat. are oe Fetindige: uae ‘t Se eed MET Wee ee ee Rites wens” nen gases Fiesasie TE eae cae ener ore ee raaee rn es euehigyrinee. Seer teh Se i ae ee ee site tam Stem, I Or SESE OS Feccee aera EEE BE Faron, COTS, Cle eae SHANCSCRICTS TETED: 100 WORDS 0c: oS ES eee ree rnsis eae Ghat 1 guehen or 5 Ouktands cate ae eee oe 8 eons Se “AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE fe as eal, Sot ieee Cede Bee SR PER AE Eiciewoot ont e ae a ee Rene eee Oe SSpn To Se Micbtese wees te CAMERAS AND KODAKS Se aie eS Sie Se Pe SUMMER RESORTS —ee ee Fan, SEGRE CE Sa TS EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE CHICAGO DEFENDER SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1924 To far off isls Where heathens dwelt in sweet content. Chewed on a hard or rilassianaries sent. More white men came; The heathen took cook their tell. The heathen learned The Christian faith, but lost his soul. OUR GROWTH here in America has a great power and at the same time a great duty in connection with the organized labor movement. This movement cannot remain alight from us without suicidal欲 and that movement as an act of suicidal欲 emancipation as American to a exceptional degree is an inseparable part of the workclass, and the fate of the working class depends to a very large measure upon welcoming us on a basis of complete equality in all forms of organization of workers—economic, such as labor unions, and pro-immigrant political parties having a purpose of liberating the working class from economic hobit. THE GROWTH of labor unions among us should be encouraged as well as positive sympathy and support extended the increasing numbers of white labor unions and the increasing racial inequality among the workers regardless of race. At this time when there is a rapidly broadening conception of democracy throughout the world any equal right conference among America's darker population cannot toroose advocating political independence for all our island possessions without appearing reactive to the progressive trend of the IT IS A SOCIOLOGICAL LAW that races living within the same geographical and political environment will internally in spite of laws opposing it. This is recognized by all sound students of social problems. And if in a number of states there are states and a nation of a white father from the economic responsibility which should be vouchsafed their mutate offspring. Laws against intermarriage should be abolished. RACE CONFERENCES are too often conceived as spindled occasions of intellectual enjoyment on the part of a white father who does something genuinely constructive and vital. We trust the one to be held in Chicago will be the exception to the rule. N DENOXCING the action of the nation in refusing to make a few scattering clean votes in elections at the South the representation in national conventions. He gave as an additional reason that the nation would not be successful in the population of federal officials who receive an education. The natural inference is from what he then asserted was that words cannot be successfully carried out in the nation. The SENATOR seems to have experienced a heart along this line. He recently referred to a friend in the state of Minnesota in his apprehension is expressed that there is in danger of the delegations to the national convention which the machinations and manipulations of officials. In other words, what he asserts is that of South Carolina may be equally true of M. HIS PAPER has asserted all along that so feasible federal machinery will be utilized in most of the candidate that is in against our out and want to get in, regardless of the action. The senator will learn before the candidate that he may not be able to get the nomination to the national. He will say that whether the delegates are chosen the medium of party conventions or primarily selected will be the products of a machine the same as the national or state. He will say that the SENATOR which he gave in his denunciation of the national convention will prove to be inaccurate, unsound and in so far as he may attempt to make it what that is true in this respect of one so true of the other. HIS ARGUMENT, therefore, to which he gave expression in his denunciation of the national committee, will prove to be uncourant, unseasonal and full of disappointment. He will make the pearl that what is true in this respect of one section is not true of the other. HOMES WANTED THE NATIONAL SOCIETY reports a shortage of homes in this country between 800,000 and 1,000,000 and there seems little relief for the next five years. Not a very cheerful outlook in the face of the fact that thousands are coming from foreign countries every year to add to America's house shortage. The homes were suggested to relieve the present conditions: BANKS must let up the embrace on building money. At present banks are unwilling to make loans over 10 per cent of the value of the building, and they are unwilling to lend on second mortgages. Second, builders must be content with smaller profits to stimulate construe. THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION reports a shortage of homes in this country of between $800,000 and 1,000,000 and there seems little relief for the next five years. Not a very cheerful outlook in the face of the crisis. The building industry will struggle every year to add to America's house shortage dilemma. The following six remedies were suggested to relieve the present conditions: BANKS must let up the embrace on building materials, so that the building will be built with over 50 per cent of the value of the building. This returns construction and also allows profiteering on second mortgages. Second, builders must be content with smaller profits to stimulate construction. Third, the type of house must be changed. Fourth, the building material must be lowered by increased production, with wares of the makers of the materials the same as now received. Fifth, cities must improve suburban properties, installing sewers, water mains and electricity, so the land will be available for building applications. Sixth, building codes must be standardized. THOSE OF US who live in the large cities are especially hard hit. It is difficult in normal times to secure suitable living quarters for the center at any time. The building industry must be trained to equip the handlord received from his white tenants. Those who have means to buy are charged top-money prices; even at that there is little real estate changing bands. The building industry must be equipped by room which under normal conditions would be occupied by one family. MR. BRYAN favors cancellation of the foreign tax on our politicians would use it to pay the proposed bonus, regardless of the illegality of such action, and one of the nation's motions owing us to the fact that we might as well make up our minds to grin and say we couldn't use the money if we had it. WE CANNOT BELIEVE IN SPIRITUALISM. All the departed spirits of which we hear tell of how happy they are in heaven, and if they are we cannot figure what would cause them to risk coming back here. IT WILL BE A YEAR of financial progress, the experts say, and in a multitude of cases financial progress will largely consist in keeping up with the payments on the home or auto. DR. SOMERBY or other wants to hand us a new version of the Bible, or at least a part of it. But "Safety first" is out moot. We decline to read the new until after we have read the old. THE GEORGIA peach crop is insured against freezing. There is no insurance, however, against being lynched by the "best people" of the state. --- ```markdown ``` THE RESULT THE CONFERENCE CAN THIS BE POSSIBLE? HOMES WANTED Try to help yourself instead of asking others' help so much—P. S. Allison SENATOR LODGE'S BILL SENATOR HENRY CAROT LODGE of Massachusetts, true to his consistent record as an advocate of justice, fair play and a square deal to all, has introduced a bill the purpose of which is to enforce the fifteenth as well as the eighteenth amendments to the United States Constitution to the right direction. We cannot see how any member of either branch of Congress can oppose the passage of such a bill, because this is merely insisting upon the enforcement of a constitutional manifold, the observance of which every member has taken an oath. BUT THERE ARE SOME MEMBERS, especially from the "solid Soul," who have taken that earth with mental reservations and purposes of evasion. In fact some of them were elected by evasion if not by violation of the federal Constitution. The last that was made by the Republican government to secure this title will be the enforcement of the fifteenth amendment was during the administration of President Harrison. Henry Cabot Lodge was the author of that bill. THE REPUBLICAN PARTY then as now had a small and precarious majority in the Senate. There were also free and unlimited collage of silver paramount to their party allegiance. These senators combined with the Democrats constituted a majority. A combination was therefore formed between the Democrats and free silver Republicans by which the free silver republicans would vote against and defeat the Lodge in exchange for the Democrats voting for free silver in the Senate. ALTHOUGH there are several senators in the present Congress elected as republicans whose party allegiance cannot be safely relied upon, yet in view of certain circumstances and conditions it is possible, and we hope more than probable, that the Lodge bill for the enforcement of the fifteenth amendment will be passed. SENATOR LOUGE is one of the safe, sane and trustworthy leaders of the party. A single instance cannot be recalled during his long and useful public career where his voice has ever been raised in any important question. While he cannot be cloaked with a man of the type of Charles Sumner, who was an especial champion of equal rights for all Americans regardless of race, color of nationality, yet it cannot be cloaked with a man of the type of Francis Fluence and support to any and all measures having for their object the betterment of our group. WATCH YOUR STEP GRE ARE MANY BANKS on the So- sections West and Southwest where nested in fairly large numbers that will and give nothing in return, a pole to be materially changed if they are not moved. In Chicago we have deposited in them, of the "Fifty-Fifty" Community Serv- ered out—an organization composed of business men and women of the city to make loans on our property, to provide notes, to provide a safe, to the applicants, that are perfectly safe, when their policy brought to the attention in order that we may no longer giver the President of a large bank carryin- g of thousands of dollars of our informed a white real estate dealer, a small loan for a client on a valu- able owing to the "understanding" exist- ing a certain organization and other cur- rents, and the money applied for, although agree- ment was gift-edged. Other banking are visited by this same real estate age, in most cases identical with his first visit, and on finding the racial ideal for, on finding the racial ideal the bank officials refused to give a deal. IN THE FAR SOUTH nor in any of the country is the job of a bank in such an aggregated form. True we institutions of our own building ac- tions and many banks conducted by complete service is given us, and it is giving our business as a whole should go this "understanding" would quickly be fully demonstrated that the man way to break down color prejudice white man's pocketbook every time he measures of having it. It is to be hoped now in the form of forming a witter in hand and remedy this evil. THERE ARE MANY BANKS on the South side and the sections West and Southwest where we are represented in fairly large numbers that selfishly take all and give nothing in return, a policy that is often criticized for not retaining the millions of dollars those of our group here in Chicago have deposited in them. If the plans of the "Fifty-Fifty" Community Service club are carried out—an organization composed of the officers of the bank—that refuse to make loans on our property when ample security is offered, or refuse to renew mortgages, notes, or that are perfectly safe, simply because the applicants happen not to be white, will have their policy brought to the attention of the bank, and will longer give our enemies ammunition to kill us with. THE PRESIDENT of a large bank carrying many hundreds of thousands of dollars of our deposits himself named a white resident of a valuable bank that owing to the "understanding" existing between a certain organization and other certain banks and money lenders he could not possibly advance the money applied for, although agreeing the terms of the loan on a valuable bank were visited by this same real estate agent with results in most cases identical with his first experience. In two instances the loan was duly negotiated for, but on finding out the racial identity of the applicant, the bank officials refused to go through. NOT IN THE FAIR SOUTH nor in any other large city in the country is this condition to be found in such an aggrimated form. True, we have the associations and many banks conducted by whites where complete service is given us, and it is to these institutions our business as a whole should go. Banks that have this "understanding" would quickly get an edge over the other banks. It has been fully demonstrated that the most successful way to break down color prejudice is to hit the white man's pocketbook every time he shows the organization now in the process of forming will take this matter in hand and remedy this evil. TEMPEST IN A "TEAPOT" DAILY PRESS is filled with the growing out of the leasing of government private individuals. A careful resource thus far has been revealed demonstrably a tempest in a teapot. Whether seers referred to were wise or misleaders may not have received due consideration or not the government benefited o not necessarily follow that anyone will be able for the same is guilty of crimi NASS PURELY a matter of judgement bearing the brunt of the accusations of the Interior Albert Fall, and of criminality would necessarily be but for the fact that the lessees who have been accused of embezzlement and money to Mr. Fall. The public is that these alleged loans were actual o the public official through whose offices were consummated. S PRESENTS a judicial question in the court of the only party should be handled—through the selected o of the able lawyers a Democrat and a Republican, to o try steps to ascertain the guilt or innocence parties through the medium of the party to try to make political capa affair of this sort. Ex-Collector of York Mall registered a real rebuke of the national Democratic can he forcefully denounced his action to make capital out of the affair of his party. THE DAILY PRESS is filled with the alleged scandal growing out of the leasing of government oil wells to private individuals. A careful reading of what has thus far been revealed demonstrates that the leases referred to were wise or unwise is debatable. It is simply an administrative question which may not have received due consideration. But whether or not the government benefited or lost who responsible for personally know that anyone who was responsible for some crime is guilty of criminal or even questionable conduct. IT WAS PURELY a matter of judgment. The official hearing the brunt of the accusations is Executive Order 1015, which could necessarily be attached to him but for the fact that the lessees who secured their leases through that department loaned large sums of money to Mr. Fall. The public is led to infer that these public loans were actual contributions to the public official through whose official net THIS PRESENTS a judicial question which is being handled by the president in the only way such a question should be handled—through the courts, in the country, a Democrat and a Republican, to take the necessary steps to ascertain the guilt or innocence of the accused parties through the medium of the courts. It is excusable and indefensible for many of the accused to be involved in the affairs of an affair of this sort. Ex-Collector of the Port of New York Malone registered a first rebute to Mr. Hull, chairman of the national Democratic committee, when he forcefully denounced his action in the capital out of the affair for the interest of his party. LINCOLN-DOUGLASS BAHAM LINCOLN AND FREDERICK is one of the greatest men America. While George Washington is credit the father of our country, Abraham called the preserver of the indisputable seal Union. He was not only the first president of slavery as well goes to his credit, that the country could not survive if fire left out to be a living real death and will continue to be a trial memorial. DOUGLASS, though identified that he was canceled from the instrumentality of Lincoln, proves the most brilliant statement in our work. As an orator he had few equals and no equals. As a popular sentiment in opposition to slavery than the eloquent-tenue douglass. He was not only a ra ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND FREDERICK DOUGLAS were two of the greatest men America has produced. While George Washington is credited with being the father of our country, Abraham Lincoln was the father of the federal Union. He was not only the instrument through which the Union was preserved but the abolition of slavery as well goes to his credit. His declaration that the country could not survive half slave and half free turned out to be a living reality prior to the war, which will continue to be a trauma for time immemorial. FREDERICK DOUGLASS, though identified with the group that was emancipated from slavery through the instrumentality of Lincoln, proved to be a powerful force in the history. As an orator he had few equals and no superiors. No one man contributed more to the creation of a popular sentiment in opposition to the institution of slavery than the eloquent-tongued Fredrick Douglass, who captured speaker, but a powerful writer as well. WHILE FREDERICK DOUGLASS was not called to a seat in the cabinet by any one of our presidents, his advice was sourced in the opinions and acclaim of his wishes respected by presidents and cabinet ministers not only with respect to matters pertaining to his own group, but of the country as a whole. It is therefore fitting, and proper that true and loyal American citizens should revere and honor the memorials two great men whose anniversaries fall in February. PUBLISHERS are mighty hard to please. It is said they have been known to return ministers to the office, and the paper—if enough postage stamps were included. "For My Sake, Mr. President." THE THOUSANDS WHO DIED IN THE FIGHT FOR DEMOCRACY PETITION FOR PARDON OF 242 INFANTRYMEN FEB 7 Other PapersSay DEATH AND DANCING [From Chicago Herald and Examiner] What the world offers us is certainly variety, and had occasion to comment on Jack Trice, a Negro football player who died from injuries received in a football game. After his death they found a memorandum in which he had set down his determination to fight to the limit for the championship. Now we discover the fact that the captain of a college basketball team and seven men on the squad have been dropped for breaking training rules. They preferred dancing to playing football. And it is the same college that Trice played for and died in the belief, at least, that he was serving. A NEWSPAPER A newspaper is like an open letter from the great round world, and next to the personal communication of one who is near and dear to the receiver, it is a hard and desirable reading matter that the post can bring. Therefore it is welcome news to the public that the Postmaster General has given orders to newspapers by giving them the same facilities of transmission that first class matter enjoys. The effect is to separate newspapers from the parcel of news that is delivered directly to putting parcels and newspapers in mixed mail sacks. In commercial circles the information conveyed by newspapers is of immediate consequence and the quickest delivery is imperatively desirable. Editor's Mail Dear Mr. Abbott: I see by your great paper that Hiram Johnson addressed the members of our Race at a meeting held in Wendell Phillips College, and he not be fooled or let the people of Chicago and the United States be fooled by this enemy's sweet talk. He hates Negroes. Woodrow Wilson or any Democrat would have satisfied him. While governor of this state he proved how well he liked Negroes. He took jobs away from what few Negroes held state positions. Residents who were granted. Communications were ignored. If he gets to be president what few Race men hold jobs will lose them. It is up to our whole Race to vote against him. Yours truly, Valley Home, Cal. MIGHT BE GRAP SHOOTERS [From I. of W. Bulletin] [From C. of W. puleen] All students are through with their bones please check them in as soon as possible. quire their use hand in a slip stating the bones you have out so as to check up with our record. SOME DO SING MECHANICALLY Their Forte. The World. As all the world knows, are wonderful singers, and especially excellent in vocal singing. A magazine writer writes we need a slogan to end war. How about "The world is ours." LIGHTS AND SHADOWS LINCOLN: ABRAHAM LINCOLN! How WONDERFULLY you were given GOD BENTRUSTED to you. When YOU were ALONE— AND SAW THINGS with YOUR EYES. And FELT ALL with YOUR SOUL. You were FIRED all HUMANS SOLD. Through the LAWS of SLAVERY In THIS LAND of the FREE. LINCOLN: Of LINCOLN! Since YOU have died— MEN have PRAISED YOU HIGH LINCOLN! Is your SPIRIT MARCHING ON? NAY! WHAT'S WHY ARE SUP- PERFECT WHORDS. How CAN YOUR SOUL REST, LINCOLN; How CAN YOU SLEEP UNDIS- TURBED! When HOPE YOU SET FREE MUST RECKON! With laws that YOU CRUSHED and CURBED? AWAKE from your SLUMBER in HEAVEN! Let YOUR SOUL STIR the SPIRIT OF MAN. TO RETURN the LAWS YOU have GIVEN. To the BLACK MAN all over THIS LAND. LINCOLN! AWAKEN! HE WAS A HOMUNGER From one of our New York correspondents: "Starting in a private school at the age of 6 _____ had in 18 months covered the equivalent of our eight grades. Indeed, he had started to read the Bible after but two weeks instruction." BOUNDARY TREES There were two tall trees at the meadow's end Left when the forest was cut out For boundary markers between the farms. As was custom in an early day. They stood in their places like kings of old. Flaunting green banners against the sky. Quaffing the rain and defying the wind. With mighty thrusts of their branches high. From the sloping fields of their own demesne They could see the river go glinting down To the open sea, and the far blue hills. And the winding ribbon of road to town. In the years between I have wandered far On paths of pleasure and paths of pain; But if I could sight the boundary trees I could find my way to my home again! -BLANCHE A. SAWYER BUT THE DOME WAS MISSING Headline in World's Greatest Women's Woolen Woman With Kettle of Hot Water." Just another teatop episode A-LONE SHOVER [Unionville (Ta.) Evening Mail] The party who stole my dog from his chain Monday night was seen by a nightwatcher and a thief. It was returned in perfect condition by Friday nothing will be said; if not, a warrant will be sworn out Saturday for your arrest and you'll get plenty of time to think over your mail as well as you to the full extent of the law—Jerry Wine. LINCOLN AND POET I stood before his statue in the square. Amid the city's maddening rush and roar; And though I oft had gazed his sad face there. Now wondered that such likelike mice come. Then suddenly, his bronze was bronze no more; Living anew, he moved upon his mound. And found the metal that his memory bore His voice came, asking in soft, touching sound: "Dear Freedom, whom I fought for, Where can she be found?" I tried to lie to Lincoln, yet I sat: "Oh, my emancipator, martyred friend. She lied to invalid upon her bed: Death, with polesch theear, ready to read!" "You say," he asked, "my angel moars her end? The angel splendid Tolerance I taught?" "Oh sprite. I answered, 'long Hate's spear did send Her to the grave!" "And Justice, is she not? Here, too? Where is this sweet, sweet maid For whom I fought?" "Alas, Oh Lincoln, must I tell the truth?" "Yes, see my son," he said, "be not after? Ah she was done to death while yet in youth. And in the tomb, just after thee, was his! And she hearing, I heard him cry. "Each, maid! Oh, God, each one! My blood! and saw his frame Become convulsed with grief and fear, being reeled. "Stay! Live! I cried. Oh, Lincoln, hallowed name!" "No, no! he moaned, growing still again. The shame! Shame! Shame!" —PHERRE R. GAILLARD. MISERY LOVES COMPANY Julia —I'm so glad to see you; you are looking well this morning. Are you are getting heavier, too, aren't you? FAILURE Once I made my songs for you, In those aching days. And you gave me simply silence, Neither blather nor praise. We are wondering how long since the Panama Limited started to end its journey in Bill Woodard's photograph studio. FAY. TALKS ON PREVENTIVE MEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES, HYGIENICS AND SANITATION WANT INFORMATION information on this, as it keeps me broke buying remedies for catarrh, and I am no better than I was 25 years ago. Reply: There is always hope of curing catarrh of the nose if the cause of this disease is reached and remedied. It is our opinion that you may want to cure such an infection is to remove the cause. We would advise that you go to a good nose and throat specialist and not bother about yourself. Have your doctor to make a careful examination, including X-ray of your nose and head; have him also to make a examination. The cause may be due to a bad condition of your blood. After you have found out the cause of your catarrh trouble and have had the same removed, then, in order to be a good, warm, dry, sunny climate—such as is found in Colorado, New Mexico or California—where you might be greatly benefited. See a doctor, most specialist and follow his polyce. Mrs. V. J. writes: "I enjoy reading your valuable information to others. so I am writing you for the mother of one child, age 5. I recently I am worried with a very offensive discharge and a milky looking urine; have very severe pains in the lower part of my stomach, but not in the abdomen, that even causes my clothes to move like a pregnant woman quickening. Menstruate regularly without any trouble. Have been told that but a naeve. Please advise me. Reply: it is our opinion that you have inflammation of bladder and a catarrhal condition of the womb. Would advise that you care for your bladder and bladder womb, have your bladder irrigated (washed out) with but hot xylox solution, and if the womb is found in a catarrhal condition have it then washed out with lotion and smushed out with lotion; then rest quietly in bed with hot douches two or three times a day, using each time from two to three quarts of hot water with a tablespoonful of espresso for a same amount of power derived from. Stay off of your feet until the thrombosis and discharge have ceased. THE ONLOOKER By A. L. JACKSON and his associates failed to be swamped by ignorance. They promptly appointed another representative in his place, a young man who is not well trained and unusually well trained. We hope and believe that this young man will in due time correct whatever doubt the record of his father of the administration. And if in the end the charges are disproved, and we hope that can be done, we as a Race will be none the worse off. If the office upon his success and upon his opportunity, which as time goes on will come to more well trained young men like himself just as rapidly as his own record justifies NEWSPAPER CONSOLIDATIONS HIRAM JOHNSON IN CHICAGO SENATOR JOHNSON came to us and made his much-heralded speech which when examined felt much to be deserved as material for our future. He dated for the presidency. As far as the brother is concerned he said very little. His speech consisted of all the well known generalities which mean nothing. We were not sure what curries or not, but he was a long way from being the Johnson who was Teddy Roosevelt's running mate in the Progressive party. He impressed us as being no different from the American politician who has a温柔 amiable nature a time when seeing him him from afar in the halo of good old Teddy's glory we could have found in his program and personality something to command our admiration, but we knew he and we think the rest of the audience felt as we did. Scene at Phillips-Lindbom game. Phillips section, oodles of girls, some very giddy and who continuously paraded to the front entrance and back several times before the game started. If they can do their mathematics as well as they can paint and paint, well guarantee they get 30 plus Mrs. M. E. H. writes: "I enjoy reading your articles every week and now I come to you for advice. I am a married woman, ago 25; had an operation a year ago this past De- cember; the operat- ion was for a pus tube. I have needed my ne- crops on me since the operation. I would also like to have a child. Do you think that I can have a child necrops come back on me? If not, Dr. Williams a married woman, ago 25; had an appointment ago this past December; the operation was for a pus tube. I have not had my peri-conds on me since we were born. I would also like to have a child. Do you think that I can have a child and will my peri-conds come back me? It not, what can I do to come back? Dr. Williams make them come back. Reply: When you were operated on no doubt both of your fallopian tubes were removed. These tubes are the channels through which the womb (eggs of the ovaries) travels to the uterus. Therefore if your fallopian tubes have been removed these channels have been cut off—closed—and in that event becoming pregnant or having a baby will be ful. We regret to advise that in our opinion you are now sterile and not likely to give birth to any more children. You should take the maternal pill and you should tell him you tell the truth about it. No, there is nothing you could do nor any medicine you could take that would re-establish menstruation (periods); and we would also advise you to nourish your nourishing food, keep your bowels open and your system in good health. B. L. G. writes: "I have read all of your articles in the Chicago Defender and am now writing for some information myself. I have catarrh ever since I can remember. I have chronic ulcerated catarrh at the nose and head and as you know I handleme in life, I cannot get away from home in my own home. I have main home and doctor myself. I have tried nearly every remedy but to no avail. Can a case like mine be healed? Will I have to change clinical practice? Can I derive any benefit for my catarrh condition? Give me some helpful MISSISIPPI SHOWS PROGRESS we are a thousand down the street. to the point and devoid of any sentimental mish. I reduced the face problem to terms of fear, dollars and cents, a hard combination to beat. Some of the brethren interested in getting ahead on this deal took advantage of this fact by the governor and presented a statement A. L. Jackson to the Mississippi legislature which covered the ground of things as they pertain to the life of their state pretty thoroughly. They spoke out against the assault for a complete house-cleaning and refurbishing from collar to garret. Included in their demands was one for the latot and a fair deal at the polls. They wanted schools and hospitals to be more militant. They wanted a million dollars for Alcorn college and for moving it near to some railroad and some central location of the state. The last time we were there we rode over a lake and went to a station to reach the school. The work of this committee and the attitude of the governor was so well done that the Jackson Daily News, published in the heart of the dissident, made a statement that the brother had not had a square deal. In a long editorial the editor indorsed the position of the governor. This is what happened when the nerve center of the American white man, his pocketbook, Migration has made some of the gentlemen in Mississippi see the light. Others who saw it some time ago, but who were getting up courage to come out and oppose the ignorance of the rabble. This is a happy day for all concerned if they will keep hitting the ball now that they have gotten a lot of money and who have the means and better keep coming North until these good resolutions get translated into action. ENCOURAGING WE were started to hear the overburdening of an explosion We reverberation of an explosion down at the City hall which threw out the leader of the Democracy the chief representative of the down-trodden brother. We ourselves were filled with regret, for while we did not know the gentleman involved we have been watching his development of a Democratic following among us with some interest. We have did with some interest. We have least we need to learn how to give support to both parties when they have the right men in order to be able to adequately influence legislation which affects our daily lives. We were afraid that this seminal movement move back than movement back. The white man has a peculiar habit of judging us all on the basis of his knowledge of one individual. When he loses confidence in that particular person he quits the game altogether. THIS NEWSPAPER CONSISTS OF TWO SECTIONS-BE SURE YOU GET BOTH OF THEM THIS NEWS PA THE WORLD BEFORE YOUR STUDENTS GET FUNDS THROUGH HARMON SYSTEM Lending Money to Students in Junior Years Latest Aid Method at Howard Washington, Feb. 8.—Howard university chosen for the first time this year as one of the colleges to co-operate in practical experiment of leading money to students in the junior year. Showed on a straight business trip this year of student reliability in financial obligations is to prove to the investment world the importance of a sound security. That the faith of the foundation is justified as tar as the affidavit by the fact that more than sixty has been put to power to the division of student loans seven months in advance, installations were due to begin. This early response on the part of the student loan program made it possible to grant an appropriation to the University of Montana to be used during the second semester of this year. The Humman system of loans to another sorting of the country not already represented and limiting the 42 during the present year. Plan of Loan It is the desire of the foundation to place the thinking of higher education that any student of the school may obtain his college or university training without the feeling of charity that any student of the school may plan his education out of the values of sentiment and desire upon a plane of equality with that of the very set of values of the borrowing student is providing financial intensity to the world of his life because, for his best established his credit in case of return. It is a well known that that and if accordingly difficult to raise a loan when a sudden emergency arises. The institution of the law firm in the school of medicine of Howard university is the hands of a special committee commanded by B. E. D. Williston P. P. R. Barker and Dr. W. McNeill. WANT WHITE MAN OUSTED AS CUSTODIAN OF HIGH SCHOOL Nerolf, Va. Feb. 5. Over a thousand citizens of this city met at a monster information center just past the placement of Google Myers (white captioned at the new half gallon pitcher), further high and high school building. It is alleged that the condominium is due to the fact that the Myers, both of the building and properties committee of the local school board, when the question of a principal for the new school came up, Dr. G. Jacobs, for many years, smoked in the first, a hidden account was made to place a white man as the administrative officer, but pots were so strong from our presence, Professor Reynolds, a Walker graduate, was picked instead. No change however was made in the --- We have men in our group capable of performing creditably the duties of a police officer, and are anxiously awaited in view of the nature of the question. This is but one of the wryness incident upon maintenance of separate school systems. The prisoners contend that there are opportunities of our lives were given the opportunity to serve in official capacities in white schools. The fact that the police officer and social association in daylight is another reason given for the close observance of the color line with high salaries are reported. CHICKEN THIEVES ARE NOW GREAT SCIENTISTS A dispatch comes to us from Guttell, Corn. telling of new methods used by chicken thieves who are armed with a knife and a gun. do they make their hands. Just these people have dignified the time-honored game known as craps. They have a backpack and a backack to the green baltic billard gaming table, so they have their own set of cards. one of the class of petty jersey and put it in the class of those crimes which distinguish the ordinary thief from the so-called gentleman "Tafi." THE WEEK OUR great men will meet in Chicago next week. One convention will deal with matters on a plane. "When the course of human events takes place, we made it from the bottom to the top, we will meet in this spirit. What is it, is." From that they will plan to change matters in the only way matters can be changed in your save-impact political effort, under the banner of political allies. They will as you see, fight in the winning way, from the inside, not from the outside. Ladies and gentlemen of Chicago give all your car. Much is to be seen and more to be learned. The Lincoln league, your one central organization that stresses the importance of business and politics, polishes all the manufacturers. It meets white men as white men meet each other. Your recent political victories have all been won by the car of Mr. McCloughlin. It has the eye and ear of the people. Its leaders live among the people. The Lincoln league thinks it proper to work through authorities, also to set white people working Lincoln cars to somebody. The Lincoln league is a FOR and not an AGAINST organization. Trust it. Trust its leaders, as you have done in the past, and more victories, will come to you. Trust it. Trust its leaders, as you have done in the past, and more victories, will come to you. John R. Layman was designated in your Revolution stationmen. See by that what the Lincoln league is driving at. Think twice before speaking. Better still, don't speak unless you have to. JOHN II. WASHINGTON is dead. His illustration, bother left you a name as far as any, one that will never die. Where in this work could you find a person who can boost a more than Booker T. Washington. John H. Washington was the older brother of Booker T. Washington. Tuskester is the monument to Booker T. Washington. An idea uttered by him, train the whole man and make him a new-pup him in two figures booked him in his enterprises, unhilmed him, stood by him. As he cut the stones they placed them one upon the other unto the completion of the structure they were his brother, John, and his wife. The brothers now stop side by side at Tuskester. The great woman is still the spiritual power at Tuskester. She sustained her husband in all his endeavors. She made principled Moton in his mule effort to This writer will not write more. The telescope凑 his death was almost too much. He collapsed and John H. Washington made his sacrifice to under their roofs and all are of the road, laid on the same wisdom. You cannot forget Booker T. Washington and his brothers. "Together mean" they and one to another, in the upper bright world. This writer will not write more. The telegram announcing his death was almost too much. Booker T. Washington and John H. Washington may have been up under their roofs and all are of the same crest, too on the same wisdom. You cannot forget Booker T. Washington. You should not regret his stay and prop. John H. Washington. "To remember against the one to another as they rest in the inimitable world. But Love and Hope, enchanted twain, Passed in their falchoon by; Death came again, and then he said: "I'm ready now to die." THAT sweet singer, master of art, Island Hayes, rich the world of music, and rich in American dollars, is on the ocean bound per Europe. My mother is gone, and there is nothing to hold me now. so the report has it he said before sailing. Good-by, Mr. Hayes, God bless you, take care of yourself; come back as often as you can. There is two ties on men, only two. Love of mother and love of birthplace, Mr. Hayes' mother is waiting for him beyond. His birthplace, Georgia, U. S. A. is not advanced for enough to afford him the pleasure of living. In your place, Georgia would say to Mr. Hayes. Also other parts of his country, North as well as South, don't put all on the South. THAT sweet since, master of art, Ireland Hayes, rich in the love of his own people and in the respect of the world of tastes, and rich in American dollars, on the other hand, his mother is gone, and there is nothing to hold me now. On the report has it he said before sailing. Goodby, Mr. Hayes, God bless you; take care of yourself; come back as often as you can. There is no place here. Only only two: Love of mother and love of birthplace, Mr. Hayes' mother is waiting for him beyond. His birthplace, George, U. S. A., is not advanced for enough to afford him the pleasure of living. In your place, Georgia would say to Mr. Hayes. Also other parts of his country, North as well as South, don't put it all on the South. Detroit hotels shut the door in Mr. Hayes' face, did they not? Give the die his evil. Do you say Mr. Hayes will marry a young English person, who he especially Colored possibly. Colored people know less and get up more that look true than any race in the world. Next comes the Jew, Germans gossip less than anybody else. Hence "Why does it he marry, one of our girls and take her to Europe?" some will ask. That would be fine. Mr. Hayes may do that. Or, if he wants to become English, he may yoke up with a lady of his new home. His attention to the color line, Mr. Hayes is music. Artists do what they want to do: have their own way, pay little attention to criticism. People want to be one of your great men as a witness to your rise. Tell the children that Mr. Hayes sang his way out of hodgepodge; that he made a note and held it until the world cried "Genius." Forgot about his marriage or his new home. That doesn't concern you, and Mr. Hayes don't care how you tell it. Stop trying to mix in the affairs of your great men, he content in the knowledge that they are great and that when they shine you are seen. THE Democrats come running down the street crying "Stop this," and stumbled. When they were picked up it was found they had stolen goods. Talk less and think more, put two and two together and call the column and many things now dark will be clear. Read Teepa Dome with one eye and keep the other out. Our people know and love our white people would be picked off a dead man's eye. Mr. Dobney told a lot, but wait, he has not told all. Harding may have met Wilson at the Great Portal, and he could create presidents. "Getting hotter and hotter, I The Lincoln League John H. Washington Good-by! Mr. Hayes --- ```markdown ``` ```markdown ``` ```markdown ``` --- ```markdown ``` ```markdown ``` Chicago Defender WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY "Stop Thief" "Hope of World" By Roscoe Simmons by R. S. Abbott go next week in a plane on a plane made it what spirit it "What change has happened in your banner of the winning way to sell your car on a winning way organization banks, law businesses more each all will been warrant. It has the car of the leader to work people working the Lincoln in an AGAINST as you have count on the League to reconstitute Lincoln league better taking the illustration any one that had you told you a Booker T. brother or monument to bury him —put him in upprises, upholds they placed Publishing Corp. came away." a shock couch Don't judge him here and a girl got in them for make up that yater. Mr. McAde leader of the women's Doheny. Mr. Doheny Abbo in the middle of the chance. Mr. Doheny Republic Mr. Doheny bureau. "They are also "ohly." Mr. McAde on him. This thing is institution of front, calls to talk, white people bought last MAYBE you to Europe people you bear to. Mr. Berger Sam had him bear to. doesn't labor. a laborer. Mr. is a laborer. come away." Wilson may have replied. Do you think a shock could have borne too heavily on the invadion? Don't judge Democrats too severely. Unused to money, of very poor parentage, used to getting a dime here and a dollar there, and figuring in cents, when they got in power at Washington, you can't blame them for making午夜 the sun was shining. They know that you have to weigh in on the hay soon or later. Mr. McAdoo announced he was going to California because of the climate. Mr. Doheny said Mr. McAdoo was "attracted" in California by his employer, Mr. Doheny. Mr. Doheny would have had a picnic with Mr. McAdoo in the White House. Is not that so? Our white people are so ridiculous. "They all do it," said Mark Hamma once. "The Democrats don't do it either because they don't know how or don't have the chance." He was wrong. "how it was only because they didn't have the chance." Mr. Coolidge ought to send for Mr. Blair, chief Lily White Republican in Washington, and tell him to let Mr. Kennedy's Democrats out of the internal revenue bureau. "They are all olly." Mr. Coolidge could say. Blair is also "olly" politically. Mr. McAdoo got his money as a lawyer. Be easy on him. That he resigned the secretaryship of the treasury to "protect" law before a Democratic administration, of which his father-in-law was head and center of the party. More talk not from you, but from our distressed white people. Nothing hurts a duck but his kill. Who laughs last laughs best. MABK you missed Victor Berger's congratulations to Rangely McAdoo on the duck. McAdoo became premier of England. Get it straight as you go along. Mr. Berger is a congressman from Milwaukee. Uncle Sam had him up one or two for treason, etc., but Mr. Berger chose the case. Mr. McDonald is the first Labor premier of England. McDonald talks labor. He doesn't labor. Great difference between a laborer and a laborer. Mr. Gompers is a laborite. Jim Herrington is a laborer. Both good men. MYTE you missed Victor Berger's congratulations to Kansas McDonald the day McDonald became premier of Enfield. It got a straightup as you go aloop. Sam had hung up once or twice for treason, etc., but Mr. Berger beat the case, Mr. McDonald is the first Labor premier of Enfield, Mr. McDonald talks labor; he doesnt labor. Great difference between a laborio and a laborio. Great difference. Jim Herrington is a laborio. Good good good. Dead Mr. Berrer's cable: ... and his wife at Tuskaree power at Tas- karee's endeavors noleff to if you would Congratulations and best wishes Socialist in Congress. Today capitalism have come to mean the power of the people. We are the WHITE RACE and of the w Therefore down with the hell and up with the banner of j the people of the world. Our science in your keeping you need cannot lose. Cumrade, good luck Congratulations and best wishes from the only Socialist in Congress. Today Americanism and capitalism have come to the same thing. The working class of Great Britain is the HOPE of the WHITE RACE and of the word. Therefore down with the hollish Versailles pact take the name of Justice and human brotherhood. As a wise man the world of science in your keeping you need fear nothing. You cannot lose. Camrade, good luck. Very interesting reading. Uncle Sam scanned the table before it was put on the wires. Lloyd Georgon asked he it read it after it got off the wires. Mr. Georgon asked the word of Great Britain are. Great Britain would be a good place for Mr. Berger to He over there he might work with his hands. Over he works his mouth. You people-stumbling, sweating, carrying a heavy load our poor white people would like. Mr. Berger something. Maybe they will when Teen The house of the white race in the H. S. A. is the dark race by its side. Great Britain isn't much a United States. Travel around and you will find that people whose Uncle Sam, but everybody teamed up. Don't wake Uncle Sam up. Let him sleep. A bug all will grow upon him. A bug call from Mexico but n of Mexico may Uruz him to his senses. The Berger talk "hope." You talk and do war. Very interesting reading. Uncle Sam scanned the cable before it was put on the wires. Lloyd George laughed as he read it after it got off the wires. Mr. Berger thinks working men of Great Britain are, great Britain would be a good place for Mr. Berger to live. Over there he might work with his hands. Over here. Our poor white people-stumbling, sweating, carrying a heavy load our poor white people would like to tell Mr. Berger something. Maybe they will, when Teenagers. "The house of the white race" in the U.S. A. S. is "the black race by its side. Great Britain isn't much on white United States. Travel around and you will hold that note unless Uncle Sam, but everybody fears Don't wake Uncle Sam up. Let him sleep. A buddy-call will arouse him. A buddy-call from Mexico but not of Mexico may lift him to his senses. The Bergers talk "hope." You talk and do war. ALWAYS take interest in talk about cotton. Until recently you were cotton. Cotton waited on you and you on cotton. Southern white people waited on both you and cotton. As soon as Robert S. Abbott taught his people to read running North were filled up. Did not our white people South figure on the work of progress? Did they figure that inventions would free everybody except the Negro? A LWAYS take interest in talk about cotton. Until recently you were cotton. Cotton waited on you and you in cotton. Southern white people waited on both you and cotton. As soon as Robert S. Abbott taught his people to read cotton fields thinned out; colons were emptied and trains passed through the work of progress? Did they figure that inventions would free everybody except the Negro? "Massa is in the cold, cold ground" is a pretty song. Many of Massa's children wish they were sleeping as people in the boll weevil and the railways they are up against. "Come back; we will educate you, treat you right and give you a chance in the courthouse," southern gentlemen say. A new word to send back: "Take up the Jim Crow car and let us vote, and well talk business." France, always alert for France, for black France as colonies. If she does American cotton will have another set back. France now uses in her textile industry cotton from Egypt and the U. S. A. Spain, Mexico, Indo-China and the Senegal. She may send over and a few Colored Americans to blaze the way for her colonists. Germany did that when she owned cotton. She took a colleague called Tuskegee with her, they sold and took back Tuskegee graduates. All the time crazy Colored "educators" were crying down Tuskegee and its head. She came here a wide saving. The Negro beheaded the king and fled. Now his vassals are about to lose their heads. A long lane has no turning. Wise men change; fools never. "Massa is in the cold, cold ground" is a pretty song. Many of Massa's children wish they were sleeping peacefully in the barn, the boll weevil and the railroad they are up against. It "Come back; we will educate you, treat you right and give you a chance in the courthouse," southern gentlemen cheer. A good way to send back; "Take off the Jim Crow car and let us vote, and we'll talk business." France, always alert for France, for black France as cold as white France will attempt to raise cotton in the United States. France will set back. France now uses in her textile industry cotton from Egypt and the U. S. A. Her colonies of Colored people take in Morocco, the Sudan, and the Gambia. She send over and get a few Colored Americans to blaze the way for her colonies. Germany did that when she owned Toumbind. Great Germans visited Tuskegee. "Wonder" they said and look back Tuskegee graduates. All the teachers were educators; were crying down Tuskegee and its head. "Cotton is bing." was once a wide saying. The Negro educated the king and fled. Now his vassals are about to change; fools never. NORTHERN Nerves, all of the North, are right here. No Northern people don't do that. They for their people in Dixie. Don't pay much attention to that dots and are left out. New south Negroes: Freder Washington, Kelly Miller, John Bruce, W. S. Scarborough, Henry Muthback, John E. Dush, Henry L. Fendell, Bent, J. Davis, William I. Howard, B. M. B. Mason, A. J. Care Blowen, William C. Matthews, W. B. Roberts, Robert S. Abbott, E. C. A William Demos Crum—some living Not all, but just a few. Rubio would have no history. NORTHERN Negroes, all of them formerly of the South, are fighting southern Negroes. Northern-born Colored people don't do that. Their heart is always on them. Don't pay much attention to that. Merely say all the tools are not dead yet. A few southern Negroes: Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, Kelly Miller, John R. Lynch, B. K. Carter, James B. Johnson, John B. Johnson, Pinchback, John E. Bask, Henry Lincoln, William A. Pledger, James Hill, Wray Cuney, Walter L. Colen, F. J.莲, William H. Harris, Perry W. Howard, M. C. B. Mason, A. J. Carey, R. E. Jones, J. W. Howard, M. C. B. Mason, R. E. Jones, J. W. Howard, Nathan Alexander, John Mitchell, S. W. Starks, Robert S. Abbott, E. C. Morris, Smith Green, William Demos Crum—some living, many dead. Not all, but just a few. Rub out the list and the Negro would have no history. HALIRY C. SMITH, great Ohio editor, tells the G. O. P. in Ohio that unless it learns some sense between now and when he will be a senator, name may be Dennis November Cavalier Thompson, Republican of the old school, will back up Mr. Smith. Ohio Colored Republicans, trained in politics by Mary K. Parker, in Porker, greatest Republican officer next to Ingersoll, say they are fired pulling the cart. They want to ride. HAIRY C. SMITH, great Ohio editor, tells the G. O. P. in Ohio that it unless it learns some sense between now and the Ohio primary Cooldidge's name may be Dennis O. Cooldidge, who will be a Republican of the old school, will lock up Mr. Smith. Ohio Colored Republicans, trained in politics by Mark Hanna and along with Joseph B. Porter, greatest Republican orator next to Ingersoll, say they are tired pulling the cart. They want to ride. Ohio wants a Colored delegate-at-large to the Cleveland convention. "We are 200,000 strong" is the cry. In November they may change the cry to: "We are 200,000 mad." Great Colored people live in Ohio, leading in intelligence, industry, homes, graciousness in women and independence. Colored leaders, listen to Mr. Smith. Give Colored Ohio what it wants. Since Colored men got an additional delegate-at-large for each state that went for Harding a Colored Republican, they in California oppose a that never moved the previous question. It went for Harding. Mr. Carmi Thompson, dear sir: Please speak to Ohio Republicans before it is too late. Ohio wants a Colored delegate-at-large to the Cleveland convention. "We are 200,000 strong" is the cry. In November they may change the cry to "We are 200,000 mad." Great Colored people live in Ohio, leading in intelligence, industry, homes, graciousness in women and independence in men. Republican leaders, listen to Mr. Smith. Give Colored Ohio what it wants. Since then he got an additional delegate-at-large for each state that went for Harding a Colored Republican should be on each delegation from those states. Is it Tennessee, a southern state, should send two, Robert R. Church, your finest, strongest young man, and A. W. Fife, as wise in politics as any man that ever moved to Harding. Mr. Cary Thompson, dear sir. Please speak to Ohio Republicans before it is too late. ```markdown ``` ```markdown ``` --- ```markdown ``` --- ```markdown ``` ```markdown ``` a b c UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD IS UNDER FIRE Discrimination Is Practiced in Allocating Vessels, Capt. Harry Dean Says San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 8.—Charges that the United States Shipping Board has adopted a policy of race discrimination in an effort to keep down the marine industry among merchants of our Race, and refuses to sell or allocate vessels to interests with which we are identified were made in this city by Capt. Harry Dean recently. Captain Dean, who was born in Philadelphia, but went to Liberia at an early age, has for a long time interested himself in establishing trade relations between the United States and Liberia, effort, according to his statements, have been blocked through his inability to prepare ships through the shipping board. He came to this city three years ago with sufficient funds and blanks to purchase a small ship. Failing to obtain a pilot board, he plunged board to allocate a 10,000-t船hip to his interests. He alleges that he brought figures to prove that a ship-plying regularly between the United States and Australia always had to full cargo both ways. He also stated that there would be a heavy passenger traffic. The first conviction, says Captain Board, was using a subtle policy of discrimination came when he came into possession of a letter that was written from one department head to the board. This letter is as follows: THE LETTER Mr. H. H. Ebey, District Director, Emergency Fleet Corporation, San Francisco, Cal. Application Harry Dean, purchase acquisition of Vessels. Dear Sir, I onclose with copy of letter addressed to Senator Jones and received through Commissioner Lissner. This letter is signed by one Harry Dean, who I understand is a Colored man. I am onclose also copy of my letter to him of October 15th, 1984. I know that he was of the Colored Race. In this connection it is probably needless for me to state that it would be hardly expedient for us to have the hands of Colored people to operate and I believe this applies with equal force to the advisability of giving them cargo steamline, then cargo and passenger traffic and as the matter has been taken up with Senator Jones, it is quite necessary to receive our courteous consideration. I might add that we had a similar inquiry from Colored interests on the subject of steamers and it was considered by both Mr. Smull and Mr. Love at the time that it would be inadvisable to hire a passenger traffic plae as such steamers would get the name of having been used in Colored passenger traffic and it would be inadvisable to hire a regular passenger service thereafter. This entire matter is passed on This entire matter is passed on to you for handling, By J. A. ROBINSON, Manager, Allocations and Contract Dept. Captain Dean, in his charges, claims that he had been baffled from one person to another when he entered a request or a call for authority to do anything definite. The letter proved to him that he was being discriminated against and he plans to pursue the matter. He also spent a fortune in this effort to build up a commerce between the United States and Liberia, only to be blocked and thwarted. The letter also claims that there is not sufficient business to warrant such an allocation of vessels. Liberia produces many things to be found in no other part of the world and which we in the United States WHITE MAN PLUNGES INTO BAY TO RESCUE GRIPPLE Norfolk, Va., Feb. 8—The name of Craig Lowenberry (white) was written in the annales of uncleipel heroes George Ward, a cripple. The day was exceedingly cold when the incident occurred with the mercury rising to 140°F. George Ward, in the Atlantic City water front were covered with ice, causing Ward's crutch to slip and he plumbed headlong on the ice. George Ward, around the doe's creeks, help instead of trying to help the gander overhead. He who is employed in an office on the water front by a local firm, heard the creeks and rushed to the scene. Taking the situation in at a glance, he pulled off his glasscoat and headed for the water. A moment later he had seized the cripple and was holding his head above water. Persons on the docks were with him, and he helpless burden Ward was unconscious, but soon revived. After securing dry clinging to his shirt, he talked about his work. He is a former football star of Maury high school. JAPS SPEND FOURTEEN MILLION IN SO. AMERICA Tokie, Jan. 29—Organization of colony capitalized on the opportunities to foster Japanese emigration to South America and to establish colonies in Brazil and Peru was announced here today. Japanese are fully alive to the possibilities awaiting progressive people and races in South America. If this country looks good to them it is doubly important that this country take advantage of this great opportunity for ourselves and our children. We must get a chance to act and before others get all choice locations and properties. SNOW TONIGHT COLD WAVE COMING The Agricultural Resources of Brazil Fifth of a Series of Articles in Appear Exclusively in the Chicago Defender on the Agricultural Possibilities of the United States. No Other Article in the United States (Carries These Articles) Hog Belt Overlaps Corn Belt: Brazil Has Many Advancedantages; High Prices of Pork Curtail Consumption, Government Aid, and Market Pressure. DEACONS GET COURT ORDER REPUBLICAN PARTY IS ASKED TO OUST BELLIGERANT PASTOR TO TREAT OUR VOTERS FAIRLY The hog producing nations of the world are generally the corn producing nations. The hog belt and the corn belt in the United States are very nearly duplicates. And so it is in Brazil. Three states produce some three states have 89 per cent of the swine of the country. Minus the three states do Sui second with 71 per cent, and Sao Paulo third with 85 per cent. The total number of hogs in the United States is a little less than a fourth of the hours in the United States and gives Brazil fourth place among the countries. The natural advantages enjoyed by Brazil for hog raising are good pastures, plentiful dairy supply, corn sweet potatoes, relative freedom from disease, great dairy industry for cattle, making it possible for the country to be easily in second place as to swine production. But no doubt whatever that the easiest and most feasible way for Brazil to reap immediate and satisfactory results in the maturing process and better herds of swine. Pork meat is universally liked in Brazil, and the consumption is only By J. W. BUFORD Paddicah, K., Feb. $-6. The McCracken county court on Jan. 24 was the scene of an interesting legal wringle between the deceased and their pastor, Rev. L. W. Crawford. The fight was carried into court by the deceased in an attempt to terminate their contract and oust them and their pastor, Rev. L. W. Crawford. The court court was filled to overflowing when the case was called and many persons were forced to stand in the aisles. Both sides were represented by Attorney Egester, Martin and Nichols (the last two white) represented Rev. Crawford and the deceased were represented by Attorney Jerry of Hood, Meed and Berry (white). Many records, including church manuals, minutes of board meetings, national Baptist conferences as evidence in the case. There was also a remarkable presence of the testified, Judge Jo La Vele of the court circuit after giving an exhaustive review of the church and of the periods of opression through which churches have been forced away from their church and of the periods of opression through which churches have been forced away from their church. Judge La Vele decided the decision that the deacons were justified in their action of terminating the contract, "because he was" and a few "unable" were heard when the opinion was rendered. POLISH DIPLOMAT THINKS WE ARE FOUR-FLUSHERS Washington, Feb. 8—Dr. V. Sokolowski, who is leaving the Polish government, gave out an interview here expressing his dislike with the hypocrisy he found in the letter of the violation of the prohibition law which is freely done by statesmen who help make the law their own authority, calling them bootleaders. He also said that he regretted that race prejudice in the court will continue in the representative citizens. He has yet to meet any of the leading face men in American politics, Americans who began educating him in their prejudices as soon as he arrived in this country. He hopes to meet them some time in a private capacity. He deplored the violation of their own Constitution and ideals by the curtailled by its scarcity and high price as compared with beef. Then there are the foreign markets open for Brazilian bird and the foreign houses offer the outlet for an enormous supply of hogs, but they are not available. The exportation of lard from Brazil is valued at about 40,000 centes ofres. This shows what the possibilities are. The people themselves should be encouraged to use a better class of hogs because Brazil is at about 40,000 centes ofres. Quality is prepared in the country, but it is not generally used or known. Good hams are also prepared, but very little use is made of it, relatively high price. The native Brazilian hog is of a superior type, as unimproved hog stock goes, and with the proper grading up with hogs of established breed, relatively high price. The government needs to direct and aid in this settlement of stock and the breeder and feeder of hogs with great rapidity. The government is unable for export purposes. The hard producing hog of the fattest type is the nationally used product. But for export purposes a good hog is needed to the packing house types of the United States and Europe must be marketed. It certainly can, and should be done. Washington, Feb. 1. The effects of the national committee's action on Dec. 12 has not only strengthened the position of the Colored voter in the South but has given impetus to the leaders in the doubtful states in making solid this class of voters for the Republican party. In all these states where the delegates at large have been increased to six votes, that is, in those states where the electoral vote was cast for the Republican party in 1929, the possibility arises for the party leaders to the delegates at large and also to Colored representative. In the states like West Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, and where the Colored voters in many instances retain the balance of power, the choosing of a Colored delegate at large is being considered by the political leaders of many states. In order to give such recognition to this very large and potent vote so that the effect will be to cause the party to be recognized by the Republican party, this policy if carried out will certainly make up for some of the losses the party has been heaped upon them by politicians in the past. Although the majority of the Colored people throughout the country are being president's sincerity and friendship towards them, yet there remains much missionary work to be done in order to dispel the unwarrantedness of the party's past three years of his administration. Between now and election time, if handled judiciously, the Republican all that has been seemingly lost. The young Colored man today wants action. He wants deeds to be satisfied with the Republican ticket simply because it is the Republican party. Tradition of the party may not be the same him today. The leapboard party will have to prove to these young Democratic followers. Colored men will do the same by them that Chicago and New York has done for its young Democratic followers. Colored men will do less they will in the future be able to really do something or material benefit for their constituents. Some of them will be Washington Dec. 10, 11 and 12, 1923. GOTHAM'S BEST LOVED GUARDIAN OF LAW IS ILL Detective Sergeant Redding Has Made An Interesting Record on the "Force" New York, Feb. 8—it is remarkable what influence one man can have over the many gangsters who terrorize certain sections of Gotham. For the past five months daring and fearless crooks have held full sway in Harlem. The present conditions are mostly due to the absence of a police force, and it seems who has been seriously ill in Seaview hospital. Staten Island, since September, during his illniewice conditions in Harlem have changed considerably, and it seems to be recess for the things. It is a known fact that the underworld fears Sergent Redding. To the underworld, the investigation of the increased crime wave in this section was made by one of our reporters who visited the haunts of the riffle scene a term of two years. During a talk with an ex-convict who just came back from "up the river" after seeing a corn of two horses, he learned that the gangster James Mason, 23, 233 West 14th Street, who is serving time for alleged robbery, it was learned that the gangster Detective Redding is not on the job. This follow-boosted of how easy it was to elude many of the detectives, as the sergeant is a "go potter" and follows up his cases until he gets his man. Crooks know Redding, they represent and actually fear him. Glimba Over Transom His record of solving mysteries and making arrests reads like fiction. At one time he climbed over the transverse wall of a room armed men under arrest. He has been shot at numerous times and carries a 6-inch razor scar on the side of his face, received when he captured four fights single-handed. A few years ago when Redding was asked for a saddlebear noticer when in one night he arrested nine prisoners, all of whom were later convicted of felony crimes common with him and because of his daring and skillful method of clearing Harlem of many of its no-nonsense inmates and was the first of our group to be made a detective sergeant. This was back in 1921 when New York men of the Race and the promotion was quite an honor for Redding. It came in the form of a birthday present and been on the force only 11 months. Feared Suspension One day he received a notice to appear before Commissioner Eright, before the stonewall, the stonewall's office and upon entering Eright remarked: "Redding, turn in your shield." The policeman unmasked dropped slightly as he stood at the witness, written all over his countenance, throw it on the table. His shoulders dropped slightly as he stood at the witness, flashed through his mind. He was under the impression he was about to be suspended. Noticing the patrolman spoke up and said: "Redding, you are the type of policeman the public loves. Your daring record speaks as force very long, the true, but it is your kind that makes the New York cop known the world over as the one being made the first Colored detective sergeant that ever grazed the police department of New York. Wired from his brow and he received the new gold shield, the detective sergeant hurried to his home on West Village, where he was greeted by his wife and friends. Hard Work Causes Illness Since recovering the proper Sergeant's uniform, he has hard work, in fact too hard, and his co-workers at the detective bureau claim his overwork is the cause of his present illness. Many in authority claim he is fighting a losing battle at the hospital, though the remarkable will of the detective bureau is the end. If he pulls through until spring his wife will have him removed to the Offshore police camp, a few miles up-state. It is thought the detective bureau is the cause of the cover there. Then, too, he will be with other brother officers with whom he can match wits on the regulations. Sergeant Redding has remarkable foresteal and he is responsible for the solving of many of New York's leading mysterious murders and big crimes. Law-abiding citizens are anxiously awaiting his recovery and return to his post, but not with the crooks. Hampton, Va., Feb. 8. — The Rev. M. C. Lehman, who for eleventh years is a senior on the auspices of the Memnonite church, recently spoke to the Hampton Institute students and workers, assembled in Oaken Halt on "education in India." Mr. Lehman said: "In India today, with a population of 220,000,000 people, between 29,500- and 40,000,000 children of school-going age, there are primary school facilities for only one child out of 220,000,000 children of five free children in India do not have a chance to learn to read and write. "Due to economic conditions in India, or because of the fact that the wage of unissued labor in that overpopulated country is $ 8 cents a day, it has been impossible through taxation, for the gift from foreign countries, even in case all the taxes available were used for education, to provide a system of compulsory primary education for every child." "The government has promised munificent advances in its grants from foreign countries gifts in the last two years have greatly increased. We hope in another year to have primary facilities for three children five." PAGE TW:—PART TWO SCHOOL STUDY SPORTS BUD SAYS APRAHAM LINCOLN Ky, to a mother's poor, hard work, but a wren we've always wanted to do something the stories of his life is one of a small boat to New Orleans, Louisiana, on an early 19th-century boat graves fully draped in linen saw on an inch several men encased in sashes, who were placed on blocks Wilford 'Motley (Bud Billiken) gained in calling. Willard 'Mottley Slaves, who were' Billard 'Dillenkirk' for sale. As he looked on thoughtfully, he remarked to his father, who chose him to him going to hit that thing and hit it hard. He knew you, Abedam did get his chance to hit it, and perhaps the freeing of the slaves was his greatest work were compiled in this great undertaking and at last he succeeded. He sat by the open hearth, the hot rays of the fire beaming on his youthful owning. It is said that often when other boys were out engaged in sports, he wrote on a shingle with a piece of burnt wood. It was thus that those early boyhood days for his father had little education. Lincoln though he was an industrious student. His father was a缨 stone and slate to the backwoods of Indiana. Again in 1850 they moved to Illinois. Abraham Lincoln was elected 16th president of Indiana. Through his gift of good and honest deeds we can easily understand why his picture appears on much of the Amer- The great Civil war was over, slave army and the world was again at peace with itself. Lincoln, now weared from A. Lincoln, have with his strength, had sought a moment's recreation by going to a the- hearted assassin found him and fired the shot that set a mighty nation to few hours later Abraham Lincoln passed on and flags were at half-most. Booth was later captured and hanged, but the crime which he committed con- ver be explated. POEMS MY LETTERS, MY LETTERS, WHERE HAVE YOU GONE? By John A. Garnett, Jr. I wrote you many a letter. But all was in vain. Took me to New York to get better. So I will write you again. In this letter I going to ask you Why you haven't published my ar- ticles it is because I'm not true blue or not quite logical? I provided my best to be 160 per cent; No I guess where my letters went; To think of it, makes me feel blue. 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Lydia Jones (2), Bollinger Died., Memphis 图 Defender Junior CHILDREN'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER Short StorieS$ Just now poor Jimmie was thinking skater himself and no one but Harry, if even he could, could beat him at skater himself and would refuse to let him take part on account of the former incidents in his main fault, the coach said afterwards, "He wouldn't risk getting his best for a game", but would save his best for a game", but the coach gave him a shot, the coach called him over his right shoulder, and started to when he held the coach call him in answer, he returned and went out since the coach George Johnson, stood. "What is it, sir?" he asked. "We need a sub, in case of accident to one of our regulars in the skating races to the regulars, pours the best skater in the school, I will give you a chance. Now Jimmie was really impressed that the coach should even offer him the chance in the eve, he said, "I appreciate the chance, we heard you say that before". "We've heard you say that before". "But I'll give you the chance and out now." Jimmy soon had his skates on and stood waiting. Now skate out to that large oak and stand directly opposite it. In the center of the river, and when I shout, start. Skate to this mark, for I want to time out. The distance is about 100 yards Daniels, Carer and Webb will skate in with you, but hurry out, and get up. Smumble the coach. "All right." Jimmie answered, as he moved toward the tree. moved off toward the tree. He coached on the fine strikes that Dalia used in skating. "He's an expert and speedy," he said. "He's also a determination, but maybe the boy should have a chance." He pushed forward with the other regulars, and as he took the lead, he were amazed. Even Harry Panels cast a surprised and envious glance at the reached the mark first and whirled about upon one skate. The coach. "You've made the best time of anyone in the world," he said. "Just recently you're not likely to rise above a box. Anyway, good luck, lad, early tomorrow for a little practice." The next morning, Friday, Jimmy and Emma 2:45. He was given a black and red swater. black tights and a hockey cap. He was put through an intense spell of drilling by the instructor and the first race was to be at 3:20. The first race was to be at 3:20. From many schools in trucks and cars while several special trains dispatched schools, such as Kennington and Pardale. Clarkson's hardest rivals, Dalia and Pardale. Clarkson's hardest rivals, lanners waved through the air and the merry laugh of happy students could Eighteen husky skaters lined up for the mile race. Near the center of the Charlton. *Make reads boys, and at the sound of the drum.* *Bang.* *Off went the skaters.* Harry and the lad from Ferdale took the side. Side by side they skated, each trying to gain the palm on the other. "Pass him," Every boy and girl reader of this book scheme is obligate to mumbaie, Nur the girl, the population of the village is based on mumbaie. Nur the girl, the population of the village is based on mumbaie. I wish to become a member of The Chicago Defender Bud Billiken Club. Harry; pass him!" came the cries from the Clarion rooters. When just about 100 yards from the downhill, downhill and crumple upon the ice. What was wrong? Coach Duson had the other skaters rushed to the goal line. Joe Cobbs from Paradise finished reaching Daniels, the coach knelt by him. What was the trouble, Harry grounded and said, "I've sprained my ankle, I'm mila event, Don't worry about me." Some of the Clarison students took Harry to the dressing room, where he was. Now, Jimmi, for the sake of your team, added by a local doctor who was present. Jimmi, for the sake of your team, parting words of the coach as Jimmi held the two-mile event the skaters were to go up the river a mile, and pointed at. Of course, a judge was stationed on the river to see that each skater this time only 14 skaters lined up, group. At last he had his chance to show his grief and prove his bravery with the skaters crowded with the others ready to go. "King!" exploded the gun. All the skaters were crowded with Many were sure surprised to see that Jimmi, the quitter, was represent- The youtube face seemed to nearly disappear after the fine spray behind him, as the steel runners of his skates cut the way over him. He came, toward the goal line! Then at last he crossed the goal line! The crowd gasped, for the 1st bad beat the greatest competitor by at least 29 yards. The mighty cheer on the lips of the 1st bad hitter saw their hero, Jimmie, fall in a heap after crossing the line. He was lifeless when he came up to him around after attending to the cut on his shoulder. Many of the students who formerly called Jimmie "Quitter" came over and asked his pardon, the cut off. I'm sorry I called you a uitter, for you sure didn't quit. I beg you to forgive me. I hope you and I shall become better friends hereafter. Also came over and awarded the gold medal to Jimmie. "Thank you," said Jimmie as he gazes at shining mannequins. Then against the doctor's will, a team against the doctor's will, a team of students rushed forward and the quitter who stuck, to their shoulders and bore Him to his home, and Goffin led the other to allow them off the ice—By Norman E. Scott, New Salem, Fla. Fax 415. STUDIO It is with the greatest of pleasure the bud Milliken chit chit Miss that we introduce the Bud Billiken who tells us from ???. This dear little Billiken doubt think that we are mindful of her photos her photos with it out even to it. 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It is also the case that nearly two million packages of it are sold every year proves how successful Black and White Ointment is economically priced, in liberal packages. The 50c size contains three times as much Ointment as 25c size. All dealers have it...ADV. HOME PLAY WORK This remarkable drawing, which was present to the member of the ten club club, was drawn by Augur Bandy of Beloit. Wis. Many of you captured the first honors, for boys in ABRAHAM LINCOLN Born Feb. 12, 1869; Died April 15, 1869 our first annual drawing contest last year. Before we will celebrate the birth- day of Lincoln next week, Autrey has sent in the drawing as a reminder. Every member of the school should read the life of this great man. HUMOR Wotta Life! Subnombre: "what about to keep your eyes open around today?" Freshman: "What for?" people would think you were crazy if you went around with your eyes closed."-Cora Hutte, Ind. 1213 S. 131; S. 152; Hutte Ind. Father: "No, Helen, what kind is it? 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SUH anlar, songs Aeon See You Chur: Tiagee Be, Come, Chleaeo, Ani Thediore Shure, “ole, Ohe | JACKSON, MICH. | Mri, Gertrude ieth, of Mibwaukre elt, Gertrude Kleth of Milwaukee | GRAND RAPIOS, MICH. Meg oHae, Ser of Selma. ata, a wucee of ner aieier- ann beouher:ine Haye, Se anit Ales. Me Rent(ord of Mar- Ket’ Ave, "G. e- Graveon “af eastern Ave, Is Feenaritig rot a severe tare ae rel Mee hana on Steal tinptwcingtrowi's_sortour tie ‘eats une Glenna, Aisers of Seatuore, fils az come here eo seside nnd i mi tng Wee Shame Seithe hee Sister an Wroutersinsigwe, bee and’ Seas Bend, Hohmtong” Eastern” Ave. ‘The. Grant Heap Sui cizen see at tig home of Sethe Patcorsan Paka othe tanks eas ct ta bw Sur, Jane Wlne Horm. Ais. Clava, Siltchet of, Muskogee, ‘Shin’, has moved to Grand Alva. Airs. Gladys Pavne of Kine St te Improving: Bhitipey ‘Binie’ Melody” fogs ares now Lind tho Gitecifon of Jacke Crawford Sies"nesste‘ Howson wae sudenty eal fovtiina, i." an "account ge tinea 2 Sen's Penération of ellglous elu met geuigssiair Daplist church Sune fay, Fa 2 THREE RIVERS, MICH. Tap YG, WG. Societe of ae A. 3B church, mee a the howe of Atrx Min “polie ie, gna Sire, Tatve Lane Api son and Sirs, Score Were the guests oP honor Fe Aveion, mich. Sxlventer ‘Thomas dled nt “his reale gence, Bio) we 'Chesenuts Sty ang ‘was fierted au. versie cemetery.” Robert Wiliam aided Fridasy tan 2 ang his funeral took ines fromthe ASME ghoreh, “Jor Tirsants aig W. AnaSt, ron the Riek liste Mies. Laura Howard, Se We Wiliam St. To ott the sick ise ‘an ee Mrs, M. Battles Is {ll at. the home ot NEY aabainee Sire Sabie Gain, Ses Ga ae ee ee ee Hee. he eee tae Bare Hee, ole, tee aaa nears Tere Groene Soars See Sores ees ete once Mental on Seah eea gt natant Bee ia te aa Gites, eae ane enreneecy i Bie Seach eaate c cet Sie A Henen aeenp ne here Pie ci Gh tie Mee Br see eee ahh ae ee fais Sista aa Maer se ie is Mena ee Ber tbs a iontes Netanya He ontgie © foresees ee ates an ae ata ious ae ie eae ed seis seviaeey Se, ate Be Pee of SE Miata a agdees ER eenron HaRsOR: Mich” sie hin ah nee oth Soh tae be a ees ip Lagi Aaaaoen Rg oe Be ey ee ae Uitte eae aie Gaerne ces ee a oa anita Heat teat ek ee a ee CHECK THAT COLD NOW Ee eceG ET ae , mi FATHER: aa PURE! ee dod ed f4| ome FOO Watashi eet See ee Over Sixty-Eight Years of Success x ‘ghter Skin! Pr BA NY ge \ soft, clear lighter Skin: Bea “Tsn't she beautiful!” How many times have you @ 7 heard that remark about others and wished it were for Ae you? Do you know you can make your, complexion Loo. aD more lovely, simply by using Dr. Fred Palmer’s Skin GES RD Whitener Preparations. They will clear your skin, keep Oe See | it free from shine and make it much more beautiful. ey FOR YOUR COMPLEXION. FOR YOUR HAIR. To make eee eae ‘To improve your complexion and . your hair long, luxuriant and. SESE keep it soft and lighter, use Dr. silky, use Dr. Fred Palmer’ Hair - Fred Palmer's Skin Whitener' Dresser. It cleanses the stalp, FOR YOUR SKIN. To mske Soap which makes it more health. makes the hair straight and pro- * your skin lighter and more charm- fy}. free from roughness and motes growth. It will keep your ing apply Dr. Fred Palmers Skin satiny without shine. ‘Then apply hair soft, glossy and easy to dress. Whitener Ointment with a soft Dr. Fred Palmer's Face Powder Hundreds use it regularly and calcein emer Alpes : which is frograntly sweet. ‘will have no other. ‘Try it, iaely your | skin s « Glearer, becomes lighter and feo Your druggists can supply you with these preparations, or from oily shine. ‘We will send them direct on receipt of price—25e each. 4 Px Ack for and get Dr.¥red Palmer's SKIN WHITENER PREPARATIONS _| RSSSNSSGZGhI De, Fret Palmer's Laboratories, : Rene? Atianta, Ga. Please send me Name i NR Lee) samples of your preparations. 1 Cee 7 am enclosing 4c for, postage and, a ee Rirs., Luther Carver. Mrs. Ernest Glatton’ and Gaubnee entice and Ses Ste baavee Saetaicke Mate Tale tae ‘asas ncn eesti of tend Shureh ewer ‘Clanton was elected SRNR ERE og th Bact, fy ‘Bhupchtas ihe hetiaets meting Fellas Here Mae enter Micaela a ie cunereegtin at Pubrins Hee Baye AS Sane Saige MET tad See 8. Abed Arion Scie geet watt ‘pectpotner be. Reta’ aleBousa chit" Siocard dimen Yas ntener ISMEMe cent forsaking ‘Br, Shearer's Smeal’ dp! Wfiates ens home RRR Steer utlg el by the te Te Midis Ae AM patie Hentuine’ Sooke Seicbrated her birt “ise rdag ae the heme ol he ‘Geandmothes? Nts, ‘Alice! Sse. Ste: erst | FLinF anieH. Tae Leon Repatiesn lone. att annual get-torether “ineetine elected BYStuanan, forenee adpaty etl ae Be Secmiea fore Tne tain eae Bhidisios wore aywathed’ tant tend Oe ratios tind te held in ch Baan nest works rte Se ace Sa eect mating i hel en Guta Ghat Arak Re Shure adn eile wit ar haa Si MME Rawtteeeutren Satine ech Ieee RA ciariestens woctse. af Guth Espa: SEE eich se” sate ie Rlanas Gone tons Ge, Ga Nt Ham Sas Bein! Weenie REMing Ange te etn tthe na Choate Genie heufeon” Beary "Se Feb. 33. ny BATTLE GREEK. MICH. Me, nnd Stes, Ten. Lave of Haina gp tases of Sit wad aft, Ngan EE JSCKSAR ES Securit See Rage Niet Suntan gy Ske Me, td SRO ethic Genter Klaas ten BEC REC Mex Sica etias ot thiehen Set MSaSsHese aul ate encore afer Konday. tn! hoor Vos Sir dhaeel Sie and ates, We eaginn en: fetataeae alle nate In monoe of aire Base e pak eeu ie et Mee fisl"Tnna it coset te her bed. “Stee Glas, Godin Aves is mneosings WYOMING ann Ce pine, Rreatest cremt of | the year, in sherfaaie (ook, lace Wriday ‘evening eRe ae Sete ete thank Same, te iced he eat tbe Bre ey ea ares Goer atic nae ie Sr ae oat eae St Odette a a se A Rane Sea tect ae Pes eit a Mee ene Git ea ena wales, pertaining to, his son, Mar- Paes ins ha tee eee eS ar oe Boe ae eet asa teas Heo Os tinea aa Sea get et la SAGE at aioe, eae Bee Ane tinct aa Set Des dae ae a the folowing officers Were — elected: a eR Bat cee mcteee an iE Rae ee eee ste tee fs, ssc 2, Stee te peo secede ne one ee ee coe eee, Pe nte Scheer cea oe oo tee: Mesdames Jowell, Crosby, Wil- ice gana ee ce Relig aa een oe ico Deel ene a oe Sees chine ll eeu aura Secret sae Se eee sake pater et Ep ee ae Foor Pelee ee rte Pees irae at aera His Boe ee hens eer CHEYENNE, wvo, crete SHEMET WO stot sana phan sad ee Seana pate ete ttn ae He fea te Cae Eoeet int Bane ent tee eae reagents waitin se Fee mean ate rae Bee ee eee eee poate Ste ties. domes Es teed eee ee Bare Pats eaten ee Pears acetate Ohana es end the stock shor, The leap. year the Second Baptist church was a, brit: Hane ‘tale, "Phe sadies groved tobe successful entertainers, Sirs. Thelma Berry ag, feturned. {rom a vist lth Feintlven anil friends in Oklahoma City, Sula. “ane Revs dames, 1, Washington oc Hluaaon. 8. gregehed at the Sec: find Hraptise chutdh Sunday. Jan. Simmniee the tnfant son of AVE. and. Mra, Enmiel Gard. haa recovered” fro hi Fecene ness. Sif. Mud’ geton, of Denver. Cote. fe the fuse cuest of Mtrh Anise fee Hine Se 8th, Sts es. 0 Ma tas eligneil to. the’ gles, She te president Pf the risttate Baptist, Women’s Se Monary socletss alee Mtatthe. sohinsen OC Detwer, Cole. is ta this chs to. ve At the edate oe her dausier, “sties Corina, Pelee, ieho suntiined i broken Ii then he Jumped! trom an auto- Hable hich became _unmanaceabie Hiewner Smithy tarmeriy: of thle city. has Feturiied for a trier visit With felons Sirs! "Shmuct"Snmnes left revently tar Giana toe AC che bedside. of hee mother, wha sustained raion tims Beank “MeComic, wha host. to. the Fexeelldy elufe st th enldenes of Me And ales, “Win. tienes, 620. Ay. 18H Stl Shak. oningrn wad Chas. Rhens intwe recovered "fron ahele prcene il pest, "We had che weacure of extend. ing the hand of. welcomes. ang. Of cur olifest’ residents and. tills Wen CHollar’ Tei) Smith ot Casper, Wen fhe spent. the week-end visiting. 3 Gertrats teaser Smith. Me was bight: entertained Mex. ‘Thelma Derry. was hostess at a very slalmy breaktast Those nectent were Mr. aiid Str, Bat Enumiere. Mesdanges fe uniessis, Smnith and Mise Siasme, Dents” Mts Tnreita Tinuiessis entertained the sunt: Barties witha aging funchen.. ih WicSiiann departed fer Coratelia, Ian Aten ar tive “bluse of the. Chevenm: ‘drder nett A stag Relor go the Aepartare OF Wie Smiths Sie. Smith etal Sin fuioctions of the tatest faz, Mes eth cenanny” He ad bie natant Eeeen ag Sotelogk. Me, and Mrs. Ban''Saunidtra: and. Stive stays ose are. feaving for PoeateNo, “idaho, "en Foute to tiie coast. We fate to" 10s2 Sood" compan. ae ates er "rine GER SE sige otras, Hh Cadets Mae. Crt eat tae Sit ‘Finds Sweetheart in Dissgeting Room. Sde. Act ean a eee 6, 2 Barter beatles; Wash, "2 PASS “DIMPLE CURES FAIL” Salves and lotions come and go one after the other, hoping to hit the fight thing which might cause them fo" pet results for people he, muffer from skin troubles. Sfost of these concoctions don't even heal the out- Sward effects, much less take away the cause of tho disease. ‘Do you think so flitle of your delt- cate sicin a8 to allow yourselt to be- come the subject for these expert- ments? By all means use only. the thing which has stood the test of fHme and public opinion. Blacie and White Olntment has not only stood this test, but you are sure of it— ashen you Know. that it Is selling at the tremendous rate ef névvly) two milion packages 2 year. ‘The way ft tx economically pried. in Mberal packages, hag helped to ake it so ponuiar, along with tts dependability. ‘The Soe size contains three times as much as the 23 size. AU deabers, have IL Aa, PAGE THREE—PART TWO BE:EUCKY 3 Jax. the charmed ah Yi neal ot tre tor RRP eee sns NL | ewer male Theme cuine true, a ebaate eis Gta ceh Eats pou Shes sarah bee he aces a Seed Saernees ena Ag CA ne cat baste agape cat: (FR teks Sets Sosa | Ee Ry A ease eras SEY Frese Saat tes sila mae Fett a from dim historle timer of ite un-| fie Ae eres eee aiietetee eke Btles eRe Tapeless SEND NO MONEY Te reas seer pie oa ae aciat ine 2asr pire a gt sre eh eee en Sa eine glee in tates Pan Bee tented he, ed feet: Gt [FRE Ei farm malt aa [TRIAL Kenele otze*: |OFFER ar weaae [OFFER] SE Ta sak eine Glatgt tis, PORT in Sat oS High NOTHING, tear the oO Sis, MOTHING. ett tne Sire theres tia! Re ig Sar ead haces og Seon Fae tatite Uaae Sees Cone ret et ser are cuit Srevae te Besta ences. Rie ea caren Latest Style Worlt's AFT Ny Embroidered ae oe Linene Bi oN “Aa Dress Bee MAC IQ 98 AN REN By Om EN ENGIN BY orcs 33 et ae pais Sea see ee RMS pce ei, fever Ve a Basen han BR Aaa Sass Scenes S55 fl ]icexp no Pheer eo WA & Company RRA, Se Sampany ILLINOIS STATE NEWS PAGE FOUR—PART TWO The Rev. G. W. Holley brought his church to Wayman chapel Sunday afternoon. The Progressive club was entertained at Linden St. recently. Among those guests were Hunter and Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. R. Riley, and Mrs. Anderson. SheJoel immediately to attend the on the sick list, is much improved, on the sick list, is much improved, on the sick list, is much improved, on his home with the Mrs. Ms. Jeanette Brown united with Wayman chapel on URBANE: 11.1. Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson of 1809 friends at a surprise party Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Pearl Reed of Mrs. Virginia. Harvard, Rev. William Mrs. Virginia. Harvard, Rev. William church. Rev. Morgan pastor. Mrs. Rev. William pastor. After visiting relatives and friends in a hospital in Palm St. has returned home after visiting her daughter in Indiaapolis. She is the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Murry. Her mother, Mrs. Lille Proctor, last year hospitalized in Chicago. She is hospitalized in seriously ill. The bishop's church meet with Mrs. James Harvey in Chicago. Mrs. Virginia Howard entertained a few friends Mrs. Pearl Reed, Mrs. Harvey Holmes, Mrs. Harvey Bradley, Mrs. Bradley Bradley received word that her mother, Jim Witchcraft, is serious about her marriage. Mrs. Curry of Dulbin St. is KANKAKEE ILL MATTOON JLL Miss Ina Carrier and Gis Roberts, nurses of friends in Lerma Sunday, passed away at home on Sunday. Dr. David Chapel gave a lean year banquet in the movement of the of the Armstrong clan served the dinners with John Powell as teammaster and attended the lean year banquet on Thursday evening. The Second Alma house of the Vickers Jan. 24. Miss Roberts and C. Rodman of Lerma were visitors who was called to Monroe City, Ms. by the death of her sister, Mary Press PONTIAC, ILL. PUT AN END TO BLOOD IMPURITIES YOU RISK NO MONEY Write for a bottle of Nu-Tone. Take the 42 days treatment accord- ment. You will receive 2 days your money will not be refunded with the offer of one regular bottle for $2.50. Write today to Nu-Tone Medi- cine Co., Independence Ave. Maryville, MO 63042. All clothes are prepared. NOTE: If you expect to be out when the treatment is given, call or check with your order. relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Barton Lomny and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gusson at dinner recently. The Muses Mary E. Wilson, Gladys A. Lewis, Louise clapet at the reformatory, William juris-ress received while compelled by Allan the new additions to the tonight's worship Mrs. Eccleston Morrison went to Milbancie. BROOKPORT, ILL. Clive Moore, prominent citizen of this city, died on a leave of duty and wife and parents to mourn his loss. Mrs. Beatty Relief Keeley to attend the funeral of Clive Moore, a devoted mother and parents of a baby girl. Nora Salmana to attend the funeral and his cousin to attend the funeral and his cousin for Carrilla to visit his children, including Elder Smith hold his quarterly address. The Collins has left for Carandale for his children. Elder Hurley of Maddock, Ky., attended the funeral of Normant of Mound City, who proclaimed the funeral sermon of Clive GRAND CHAIN. ILL. The Rev. Mr. Biles Allenworth, a priest of the Baptist church, served his charge on the Missionary Hospital, church. He was A. T. Taylor, pastor of the Missionary Hospital, church. He joined John Crews, daughter of the Linda daughter, Mrs. Ease Parker, in Wesham of Levings had business here in our village recently. Mrs. Willie Gnapah Colon, a pastor, regarding her little farm, which he is now occupying, Mrs. Willie Gnapah, on business recently. The Rev. Mr. Colon, titled last week. The Rev. Jesse I. Cole, a week and a couple of days. JOLIET. ILL LA GRANGE UU DANVILLE, IL COULTERVILLE, ILL. MOUNDS 111 GALESBURG, ILL. HODGE PARK, NJ Mrs. Julia Ingram died Jan. 25 and was was at Mount Pleasant F. W. I. church, of which she was a M. Michelle and L. S. Stone. William Donaldson and L. S. Stone, William Donaldson and L. S. Stone, pastor of Words's chapel, and funeral of Mrs. Julia Ingram. Several friends present. James Allen and Louis McClure were married in 1914. Roberts obituary. R. Roberts of Delmont, Mo., is visiting his wife. The Rev. A. N. Michelle conducted the service as servant. Wills Ethelredge Thomas Ethelredge, Friday morning. ROCK ISLAND, ILL. MURPHYSBORO, ILL. Mrs. Mary L. Ayler has returned to her home after her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. D. W. Johnson. A delightful reception for Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Johnson, in honor of Mrs. Ayler. The guests Mrs. Ayler and J. B. Bastie. Mrs. Ayler and J. B. Bastie. ILLIN. ILL CAIBO 111 NO LONGER DREAD PIMPLES No better news could be given people who suffer the embarrassment of being labeled as "unfashionable" figurators subject to them than the announcement made by the world's first black-owned beauty brand five years after the universal use of Black and White Ointment recently launched in such skin diseases as pimples, blotches, cysts, rash, titer, breakout. This prediction is already coming true, judging by the unprecedented rate of nearly two million black and white Ointment. It is already selling at the unprecedented rate of nearly two million everywhere it is enthusiastically recommending it to their customers, economically priced, in liberal packages. The 50c size contains three times as much as THE CHICAGO DEFENDER which arrived Tuesday evening. The mother and arrived Tuesday evening. The ley has returned the mother and Ernest Ernest St. 312 324 St. extended the ley to the city which arrived last week. Mother and ley which arrived last week. Mother the city as the girl Hick continued quilt at her home New Home sixty-tailed the club Friday evening at her Laura Lafayette, As Wakhtine, N. G. L. of M. T. Ma. to have a church baptism a bedding in Chicago on Feb. 11. Crum annotated the book has been seen in Chicago on Feb. 11. Crum annotated the book has been seen in Chicago on Feb. 11. Cook, Anna ONARGA, III. CENTRALIA, IL ROCK50BD ILL. The Afternoon Art club met recently with Mrs. Adela Kellis and is unpleased. The guests of the club were Mrs. N. Lester, Mrs. Gillen, Mrs. Lunchon was served. The club will have its next meeting with Mrs. Kwolne Robinson in Lincolnshire, Miss Florence Barker in Lincolnshire, R. Blakely of Guildford R. is ill at the city hospital. Mrs. Anthony hospital several days ago. The Household of the Queen's Night of Monday last week. The guests were the Rev. R. M. Curtis. Mrs. W. R. Jackson of Pilgrim Rest Baptist church and Mrs. Pauce Bousen entertained with Sunday dinner in home for the South and on his return was accompanied to the South. Mrs. Pauce Bousen entertained last Sunday at dinner. Coveres were also for sit at the health. CALSONDA GLENCOE,ILL. Attorney Gary Parton opened a law office in Ft. Sunday for Nashville, Tennessee, on a business trip to Florida to spend the winter. Ms. Lewis Johnson, a lawyer for the winter, Ms. Leonard McMahon, a Marion St. M. Branch, a Marion St. M. Branch, the monthly meeting room, and St. Paul A. M. F. church of this city on Thursday. Ms. Lewis Johnson is most beloved citizens, Mrs. Cella Stewart Johnson is first Baptist church, the Rev. B. Chicago, the First Baptist church, the Rev. B. Chicago, officiating. The altar and Chicago, officiating. The altar and funeral field designs. She leaves seven children, two grandchildren and a host of friends. ELKVILLE, ILL. JACKSONVILLE ILL. Mrs. Reen Hamilton Gore is in the city sitting with her parents and a friend, and she is reviving in St. Louis, Mrs. Carlisle Cassidy, a nurse, and Mrs. Josephasant Hospital, Mrs. Rose Early, a hospital, Mrs. Jary Clark is also a hospital, Mrs. Jary Clark is also a hospital of Springfield, the arrived the city to attend college. He is stopped on Deinlin Ave. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Clay Ave. Miss Corrine Robinson of Chicago is in the car on Deinlin Ave. Mrs. Robert Rohde of STOP EX THE WORLD 8th WONDER POSITIVELY GROWS H VICTIMS' HAIR RESTOR In the great battle for supreme the course you will pursue, an you always win. It is but natu- ral the best doctor, the best fickle, hesitate, experiment, lose a living example such as "Fult believe, what your eyes behold. "Fulto is just as aus to grow." STOP EXPERIMENTING! 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Miss Shannon is one of this city's young leaders this year. Mrs. Winnie Flint is ill at her home on the campus of the University. Mrs. A. Miel is visiting this week with her husband and Mrs. Mary Moss, who has been on the sick list is able to be on the sick list pleasantly surprised on her birthday last Friday. The Willing Workers of the Calvary Ballet协会 on S. Fulton St. Friday afternoon. Little Blanche on S. Fulton St. Friday afternoon. Mrs. and Mrs. Thos. Wallace, the People received week last week of the serious illness of Mrs. Merrill. The Junior Miliary of St. James A. Merrill. Mrs. Albert Merrill was able to leave the hospital last week. Mrs. Jennie Bishop is much improved. In spite of her illness, Mrs. Merrill was able to fill his pulpit Sunday. Mrs. Eliza Cola is confined to her home on account of CHAMPAIGN, ILL. SPRINGFIELD, IL Catarrh Germs CAN BE KILLED Here is glad men to suffer from influenza or Bronchial infections. No matter how have tried, don't despair. 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Dr. Langston Elected At a recent meeting of the local A. A. B. C. D. at the Y. M. C. A. was elected president; Mrs. R. J. Smith, secretary; Mrs. C. J. Taylor, teacher; treasurer; Lucius R. Welch, chairman; the Rev. Mr. Scott, Ed. chairman; the Dean, William; and talked by Dean Williams. More than 60 members paid in their youthly contributions. Against Organization ROSELEAN Hair Preparations Dress hair equally cut and service you. Write service you. Write WE WANT MORE RELIABLE ADENTS MME, FLOYD ROSELEAN HAIR COLLEGE 489 Indiana Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. WE ARE ALWAYS WELCOME BAXTER AND DUNLAP RECREATIONAL HALL Formally the Patrons BILLIARDS BOWING AND DANCING Special Dance Every Monday Night 401 West Michigan St., Indianapolis, Ind. NSURE IN A HOME COMPANY EMPIRE LIFE & ACCIDENT HOSPITAL CAPITAL $100,000.00 Home Office 111 Building DINHAPOLI IND. Busloc33 Notca Other Personals RICHMOND, IND. Richmond the guest of Mrs. Herbert tailored the Idlewild club at her home on N. Fourth St. Wednesday. Out-of-town Mrs. Myrtle Baker of New York and Mrs. Grace Furman entertained with a smoker Thursday night at Arnold and Mrs. Grace Furman entertained with a smoker night at the home of Mrs. Furman first prize was awarded to Mrs. Herbert Smith. Those present were: Mesdam Smith, Mrs. Furman and Alice Jones, Mrs. Vivia Peak, Mrs. Myrtle Baker, Mrs. May Sunner had as her guests the past summer at the home of Dr. Anderson. Lloyd Warden, Theodore Daniels, Phillips H. Hicks and Evin Connell entertained with a regina of Reginaf Duval, who is at home on Greenwood Ave. Mr. and his home on Greenwood Ave. Mr. and his home on Richmond City spent Saturday in Richmond. FORT WAYNE, IND. TERBE HAUTE, IND Mrs. Torrell of Chenoa has been visiting Mrs. William Davis of Spruce St. Mrs. Davis gave a reception in her room, Mrs. Garrett, Mrs. Henson, Mrs. Holbert, Mrs. Welfelt and Mrs. Sculpt. Mrs. Welfelt returned home Sunday of has week MARION...IND REBIL IND Chas. 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OKLAHOMA CITY OKLA BARTLESVILLE, OKLA Mrs. Lein Morrison, who underwent surgery in January 24. The remains were shipped to Chetopa, Kan., for burial. Mrs. Morrison, host of relatives to mourn her loss. The remains were charged with manslaughter in connection with the killing of Lewis Beck in court, and Dalton was acquitted. The Rev. and Mrs. M. Jackson have pursued the case. OKLAHOMA TULSA OKLA HUMPHREY, OKLA. UTAH GEORGIA ALBANY, GA EASTMAN GA WEST VIRGINIA IOWA NEWS POINT PLEASANT, W. VA Mrs. M. L. McKinney has returned from her home in Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Jordan remains quite all at home or her mother in Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Jordan remains quite all at little daughter of Pittsburgh arrived side of her mother, Mrs. Ellen Jordan. She is now the mother of our last report, Mrs. Lette Clergue Brackenridge returned to her home in the onslok. The Rev. R. Bishop Hill was on a business trip to Hunt- town Friday, returning here to conduct a Friday, returning here to conduct a Mrs. Jattle Clendennie is among the Mrs. Jattle Clendennie is among the her home. Mrs. Robert Johnson is BURLINGTON, IOWA CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA Mrs. Earl Tomi藤庆 at her home, Mrs. Earl Tomi藤庆 was held Saturday, Feb. 2 at Mr. Zion Baptist church, Rev. A. B. Collins of her home, Rev. A. B. Collins of his father Tuesday, Jan. 26. Funeral Rev. C. B. Ohlinsoffe at Rev. C. B. Ohlinsoffe at hospital, also Chas Turner. Both companies be compounded by her brother, Fred Waters. Sunday for her home in Milwaukee. CLINTON, IOWA Rev. W. H. Oglenn is preparing to bring Robinson, the evangelist from Liberty Mo. Rev. Crushman, the pastor of the Seeley revival, the evangelist from devotion splendid work. 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Pett Hehe dae dad eas ease oma dies eek Sse ib aara a orae See ug te tens AStond eng Sonera st Tere ge it Sa Teves, ae pupil fn Sumner gor ee [pariment, ‘suddenly disappeared | trem Bree, ach, eer See sigh ap a ae Ee ear re Fo Wernagietal weit to, the courts ofS Heater al attest aan i Nowe, wo. sh, OOS He ent aD eeciea ate arsstsatet pe eae Late oye Ee Searecce tara Us Beers tenia ta tiga Seer lays we nace Heresies Suhcat oa at Me Bbae ts Bee be isos ky ete ke Eo Bidn'Exeshe:.“Tne' Calendar eiub, thet See Seiegeiea i Gains ey tea HAO Sindh! fetteatt een ay Eh Mensa Fees” thai pa aia ok See tins ental ae Ede Meat Mette Set Soe ie naas SSS LE See tk, pret a ft, Seuaka sith Bete Se te Oa ae Sere Si kits He tin ene Sree eine Riu ees ene as Boake Watt at Bata eras Gertie are eee eerie eat eae BS Seiad ind SARS asses pat MARSHAL, wo, sag MAME cad eisai, oh Sart HE DEN Se nants ee Gracie ree | iaptismes and dnvtized ‘ten can Ie, aed ae Baytist_ church and io movins into. the Reece fee iret ta at area seb ceils haan ae, Ga ae ae hae Sia Se Brie Yee chr 3, ras pot PREG we cme aah cine iene ata ae 2 ee Saori a dts aio Sea aster “Fateh et Re, Rie Smtr Ei? de er aeaeat Ti Boe eae eee Bees in Seok a caster Poh ee te ets ised ac Shetty open yan Se te Meets Bie ek Aree fi ine ate aera f iy ipl See lara SRA ae ee ae Seether Tg a Saeths e a aed Rae hat an Hea aexias. no, oe ee, MEER, mor be Sen OS al ae ached ue gent cane Bar ehhh al eae fe ites bat ans te de iainc taht ata SEM SES cane inp Tat Sa, Filing Ba Sahaate tty pling Aer Na eat Heeb ton ae Serene eerie Sa BR ALi tl Haehante Chantal Sac Mee Re oe fae Seta ie ae Soe Be bates dite He Si tr ae acer eins ater Gre ag Rt eae tat Tile eel tend ieecteee Seer 2 error Seer Mi tat Sa eh Soe Pict a a ad ihe a seas Deen is dt ee Ti Sea i a, ot nica Sno sa find le Suoior shoig, andere “eect Sed toy hots aa eer fey Wino ne ak Shontaar cute waa i Soeah tied: oe Ae et, ceria eae Sri fe Rastor, The: Ladien Ald met ap ike highly especie citizens, wae buried Suny. “Heaiges Hin ete-ho legyea one fon, De Bei Ge algere, “Steg. Florence Parla, Booliag encher th Atos Res foe nag einer weekend fh Hehvliee Dr, PE, copetand to trend: ing: ceveral weckn tn Florida. wating fenterensee, prone over’ to, Wise Ee eatech or Eleago, "otras Ce Jonen oF ET Hsyen Se ehent eters deve in’ Magisontile, sisting (rien Site wasnt ait" team OE Attic GiRh sevoals fate Sond "to pay tea. EGunnalies Princeton vinesnnea, inde EathStLaulg'and Caleo, Hi ake Fula iva Brot a Ae: ingen the eflctent coach, promises io ‘bring. back ie cap from each pase. re gs Wore” preached "at" Erceman” Chapel Sandy. "Sra Sdeten Tandy aubatiegted at B. T. Washington tat week for Mrs. & Me Stermwestter who haw been very Hacian eaten ae EAS large ‘lang sind wil inet wll Frock, sutcete: “She! han also cele Rortectlmcaes colfoattt iach i Both “iEentatky “Son “enntasce ates Eile Bete thfurag at U8, Ts: BhaNee be Tusheses, wal be eae guess BeBe and ase reat Concand uur the thetepant of Febewars ‘ GYNTHIANA. KY. ote rae ie Bs Rad, Mea, Walter Lone at dinner tant Weanerdans “Nite Wc pews’ Eras Her "auulained ine bales "Are ub ine Wednesday afternoon.” he ev: Bid Mee Slant nd Di, Aeandst and, family spent Suite stermoon st Paris, Ke, a8 guests of hin Rev. MF. Adnwin "ena reli? MiaUtoctete mel AONE nome oe Ns. Vater SieLatin Sn, Sunde 06, ahr ian Sate Stance’ of "Sownor iss arsived Sihardag top peened a ders gc meet pestat Ina a TS, Sech Sire dees HE“cSont® dae hoviess teane Cadiow Hoerteaiee shun an xhoraday valter- henmr 'Sen fesugtecnt eam ke TRON ent and eave a vey eregeine Talk concerning elu Seork Mes. Latn~ fle: "Bangan, af Cuong arrived Rifeday o'be"tke guvst ot fee motiet and sister. QWINGSVILLE. Ky. tne Wit sof ABAD Kee. ar: riled Nome recentie, “Wlsnn Reed was TORRES TSCTEE: ecenty nur: Rory Sire Shean Forage” apemt ada RO Raninnd eeittag wna ime Parton teyened ‘home, from ahd Ravana taspend eevern wecks. Mem Beery ier dae Lesiteton. es Eee tate ation lee Barth GSMA Ronee “cetuthed “home, recent Mer epcnine sever lS wit Mes RAGAST"Nagiend ie “Loin Faditon of Sate tice. ke wae in, the Hireventis to visit Mo pmiiers Ne Elen ‘Redmon, whe is. i. etarie Feith deh For “Nok. Waiters Frcent, "Sagmet™ Bate "se "Rinse Faia Beiwene homer attee ending fone le paGees” and trend AUS, SR Biterrachers! nas Erciblinn Shot a tho home of Sie. god Seer tileare* Relicon ™tecwnuge” Sie and a0 "Taman ‘Then of Ravi, BE ant Nis gute GE Mean sire Joh Rane (teed "eats thunea aed ARES hie ingest” element HAS Rent ORAS" ane “ones with Bie tne heeds “rae Aid tnedety met are Room ot, sie aid Sige dames Hoole! Hirth tres Sie ek for Latinevaa ioe Gidas where ie ee er ent IF SY Sides’ presiems Wa On Bare Br Sue oeraaden Hi, Oy Bae. Beets: TENE dla Ser acne Un ena Sa Rah vance Rae ae Here SARS ea hie TUTOR, mo, ape Deut EMSs se SE HER SRS Tada an Sie EN Aamir oat a eee deat She St Ratan aa eect bt Bae” weet sete rates title BE ns Tal Mate ate Bake Bite rial ie tate Peg rea retc egos cherie fe i HBr eh MEL en a few days: -Aties Fame Barry, enter: nice ae Wak Ee IEEE Beare ae cun7ah, mo re gannSttAT BS ne sae of agin ae AL a Nt fore in’ "itutier” vecentis. > Frederick rede Ri eel ad ic filed at” he Hons ot fs" trother: Boia hear hint sited Sh ERM Get, oi Eder ataty areas hat Gaateraecatta RS SSS Ble Bun ously ill. na AgnsTRR Ho, sig x MOURTERS io ike atleast seat iges lle gE aha ae Galerie Gis, gait Ge Heese Gee iis Sats ati ihe ley Koogevetetohineor. who hay been a= Ee Rea Ua SSSR or 8B 0, ang ae Tie EE BB a 1ePibe its a ie BBs gee aes Be SEP Rika bet Sagd ee sa gt Haus eh eae By iting Me est et Gn ae ee {ini sale areata ge nis aie Sites A OR tuatat ae gf Pearl Johnsen, “Jennie Bayer and See th ine ay Baa RE Naa Bren a aner he Seg icoranea ihe tn ah BPRS a a ae Reral at Rlenveer A. St 2, church, waz BEAR RO haha oie Eye, teas a dauehtee, Alte," Stary esas Sana'a sth nae Secs ae atau Poona aetigde Me to He Lattice Bea mani ae to Sica Be Bae Wade Hare dhed oe aces BG Slat intiasieliy inte ELE ee setae RI ae US e208 AAR care, cinanoeau gee, APS APRROEEY tg ein ite SPhnse ick AE here and returned Thurraas, ite held Goma he Ra eta inte atte fre inh ane it ie eee Mee SC SE Ui AS ot 8 LEP eae tee feat Salle Cae eate i Sait fiery Wer dee Net Ee Hs aa ets Oe ee se BERG a alt deen Sa Seaera suhib te tie a Sadinearalas Gea Bei Rina ln ae EP GEM cane! Saat! ak Pig eh nee Bid Gated” Baht has me mtee weeaiias Be Borie, Sega aete tena by Ray lene at the Lincoln school by Sounds like a big, Agung, and it ts big. That many times uring the Year people Go to thelr nearont tore and anke for Black and White Olnt- nent, because they: have come to de- pend” on thi wonderful preparation to keep. thele skin free from. plm- ples, blotches, bumps, eczema, rash, etter, “breaking out.” ete ‘Fou won't know ‘what real: hap- pinesa and fun fe until you make Fourso!f presentable, eo to speak, to ihe peopla who. want to associate only Weith thoso who are good to look nt, Begin using Black and White Ointment and feo! the thrills girls, women and men experlonce when they eee thelr Ugly skin clearing up, faciing emooth and ooking love it in ‘economically. priced, in. itb- eral packages, Tho 50¢ sizo containa fhrea timon aa much as the 250 sizm AN dealera have it--Ady, K A N SS A.-S Now Possible for ANYBODY to Have Beautiful Soft Wavy Hair 7 eautiful Soit Wavy Hair Seen : ior ieee fa eae * Fo ats es bE ee Se Notice the E ce ; * Lo oat A eee eee ae Amazing ae 5 Pe ieee Ch: 1° Vee oe ange. \@ ars Spas Gece ane agi : 5 mor™ (7 8I Bo Before ( it i Minutes Later \ m Ney ja YA J : KINKOUT Can Do It For. You! ‘Just rub a little Safe, harmless KINKOUT in your hair and NO HOT JRONS! ‘One time does it!’ Positively will not within two or three minutes your’ hair should be lovely, turn the hair red. Could not burt the most sensitive scalp. smooth, silky and wavy. SOLD ON MONEY BACK GUAR- KINKOUT can be used asa hair grower. Full, simple, ANTEE IF YOU ARE NOT COMPLETELY. SATISFIED! easy directions on each package. GET KINKOUT AT YOUR DRUGGIST—50c and $1.00, in U. S. A. SSS = Don't wait! Get KINROUT today! If your Arugelat haan’t got it he can get tt form Zhy of the wioloaale: dealers sted. In lia advertisement or fe wan get It direct from : Zura ine. Dene A-26, S44 S Wells ‘Str Chicago, Hl. Sold ony iy selfow and green tubes. Seo"that’ the sane KINKOCT is on cach package. Tosist’ on the genuine! YOUR DRUGGIST. CAN GET KINKOUT FROM ANY OF THESE: WHOLESALE DEALERS - Bartell Drug Co.e-sesesseoe..Senttle, Wash. Hamiston-Keellng Co..-se-se.Chieago. 0°. D, Smith Drug Co,:.a.-+-St, Joseoh, Mo. BE“ Bruce & Co:..cossssss oa, Nee Enprleg Stlgnens” oc-0:sQan Franesea Cane,” Stenen 2° Eres eaiatomn Be Eoatn-Reldtngion Goering vanritce, Cait, = EANS'E: sights, C8 ER AROS OME REAM eaeen Saeterg Dra Co, cesses Boron Sie Be'lateer Egan 6.2-.0..-Daliadeptie Fs rae Go aassssesTolede, Qh. EW bates Sorc eta taka. Meyer Mog rug. GocsscccseRe baal Sor Pinar Sant Shack Soi Elmer & “Armend.........0s.New York Clty. Mullen & Haynes Co.-:2.11):Owensboro, Ky. ‘319 Ww. ‘Washington St...Chicago. Fort Wayne Drug Co....22//Fort Wayne, ind. ‘Mutual Drug Co. - Alford Vogler Drug Co......:Cincinnatl, Ohio. Fuller Morrison Drag Co.) peeks, Hero St oveen-Chlengo. Ms cgnonan “Bronson ett SRO sass, Brat Cb.crnveccanqzsessee-Ppladetphia, Pa, FOREIGN i GiiBete Bane 6.2 BRebucate Pe powepteragiog Sra Go: Rone ee ie $. ST wearepen 8 BO ae Goede Garssticeiecetnd: Onley Beno Brug Goss Gato Re +a DDE Adin Beet Ce So york Gs: Bklglsy SEssiachags CarsveseBieburch, Pa, |, T'tamakiee's House, Lome, Via Acsray Wy de OTTAWA. KANS_ dire, A. Sf Clarke wont to Kansas City sin af’ Gaenonrah ora dehrdi de, Simean Cet apres acre a den ST ale ai i Ge ate SPareamigna carte Se da i dats any Wied cnt Sra Stench that cate aac ioeht ey. § Natt a at coe atta als i iene “tui Satta Fats ee ae colt eke an Fete rie isha a na Go Nae ahead hh Santa FS hospital at Topeka where he Sarah Arn Meeker ia Bele Jac ares oot aehut i thai a grav aaah NE a Sth Gata diareeha ter ee Get WigGtant het tah fred ae stati ear iit ay ei eset at ET baer cal ac faa aru Pate pans ar Hap glace cn ees Reta. Uae eten ae Pore Sandan. ibe Rta Rly Be Fn eit Eoeticteanace RIS SSG nice et ae ce aac eet. ite toga Bee EU, Poca ect recite a INDEPENDENCE, Kans. aps bint ing et ete yen sf rae Re i NEY dh Pe a eta ae ee Ae Sati id Satha aeesient Se Baca gad el ah itech SP te, seal Ae Lite ett aie Sieec ate He Ait aA Senge de tae Eset Aare ah Ete’ init dade tata See Was Ha Bon oi, fan crnrniaih, ean, ap tse ot Soa Sm oC Uplit! SBete tats nt at See She tek eae Hind igh Be ale Meta a ili ee Se Beet Sane Ne ise i aCe See aay lth eee fet, hens eet tps tect te ee Be Ee ia a a Beech a a Sta Pa sweed ciate Geet sei ieee Git sediment eae taker wana cine Stet ite, Syd aad Sri aay eet SFeaRa SE ie CH cht Teen A tte Cen ast GUY aa ti seed hea itn ar ee ea is Ree aod ce ee so ath om aad ina, i None TORGKA KANG, rap gurcter u, don ATi, we diene 85s Bid akc ne EE Hews Sire Winston and the ‘Reve J. fe feed cement, Mada Hae, Ser wha eed Zee Suk hati tac Wahl itiadnaae Ree eat Rene imate ches ie Rea ee ade ete ate tthe a aerated fy She i! Batic els taal a ae Beh Sine Gh, te Ber alent ie deri Teitay. Emel (Cenninghere, 200 of fie deceased, arrived tn the city (rom Bimmett ‘Sievtart of "Stuskogee: Okla, aso. areived inthe! oity co attends Sohieela, Sf" et church Salee ast FP ay che Yionaral acrvlcee were held Sn aerdag aC Sie dohees chute Sfouver Harrie ‘of St, “Goh ‘ame Se Nvatesdag thy Re. Fk. Kane Sore ofcled, ‘w LEAVENWORTH. KANS. > patty of Mine Jutta. ‘Toad ant Haxes panels of Leavenworth, dan 16, Wan ately foulineg? the alta ie) at ihe reaidence ot aera” Carn” Waaes. ORS etka oe HORTON. KAN, cyres. Brooks nd ‘Sherman “Goudy wea, Emporiaty anend ane Seenk Seet Se Toute Salted bis arent: Sie ait suse Aina outs, Lan ie rool ciated ite rodher" enn: eho atm the’ Suatg enehert on Tees. “Ce Sew hiams spent as seco End’ wiih his mother at White Cloud, Sire, “Sne rare tas hen mur rning the sie the fase week. Str a Ars sLre Johnson, ‘who were recently snatele@ ate asing "ae The" ome Bomtigaes, Sip, St shh enter” eled the Conete city Phurstay afer RBantt Si emeoretisinent gi toe Soci BS aetna ane Se chace FFhureday gvehins for the heneheca the Rarer gene Si kane se han ESAT concte services ne the Hor Tan a, See ae Sma ateenson Sia Mimaion he sacred for the Bean tie ieee Wee Tongan Se Bait ind utc anos Whee Siow EAT hoaetaldle Ssteon aa fecowered from hig dines, te Bie Wor vosume Wonk ara Se ee Sint ete ‘of Des Staines. towa, is: here for meme with her mother Mee Easter Broeks. “Ered eile arene the wees Qn asenison ot sitet: See ar seta" tbotson i" cmt in her home Ex toca Erankie Teaming te abent ‘Boon Seon on acount Of sickness ATCHISON. KAN. The Rows We 6. Cariraht of Atco naktt ditted aecpastor af tie Bspeser epaet shah a fe cote Sane Ephesians wes he wl sion ‘Ses Gettin Wcen hos uted from Shige ama ig ate eke 1 Sie Sire Feasie Sin ts ao is wel, KAN. isp Lilian Hutehing hg Hoan of the 2k fot ie bd We Beltane areal parents af » Wenn baby ok MS Sebacen Wt onto ager atSoveeiinenn sting Washington Sramaaced Business hn bttanee res Sentig Mex Geneva Gites of Minerai SmuGE SOE SIR Sines voune ence Tite. week-end. doh Stewart. and Des Ia" Sing tioned une Chaumnter bits AMEE game in Blchtnrc aa "ached oa Hubbub coe Channtes SE and es Gone Ming’ Sane fnrton af eansa Eigen Suen’ Nestle aint Bercy SE Everien Nn aod oetam Dial at Shoatene Stone’ inne, the man ee Aelemded- che zamee =) eeeeytian wen Eva Haye Sia hos of the visting Ga te ex, ie Sty ao la Sit ong improving’ "Scuerni a= eae, Jessie Hes Soe intelli : | MANHATTAN. KAN. tute i ect > xia adler" meni the funeral of Wie sis= MGT The Muwioat Wwsleere are tadlng felons elt alka eo Tee Rat Mie Woon Gere eptnnt SE Watnogn Wea into hn ene ees Sher Sontag. ohn eawtom vst Bread Me toma Wr cat Cohees, Kan. BE Wheto" Tagine elie tnt Sa Talofiniin stay. Mise Meee ae Axons an” onoesiom recently Me isteh’Gaetensiee ap Cece fe tn te Sgt ao ated 2S RE as ee OsWEG0, KANS. anisges Qe Bgin Hiciter Batter an Siesta tne Johann ad Rust Tiel “tiers” ip Ehetopa siinsos. Mes Ltt Wilt a hae bean ears {iis Hngfed comeaieseina este Weel BH enon sll pay ict Gravee satus SS Meth fivneer win sea mans hee ete as thteg “Wwaeke hag. returned to Tortons eetenct in Wbek theres Pre Hien: Serson Se Maecone: was ta thereto derson. Of. Parsons. was in. the city on THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY TROUBLE AND DON'T KNOW IT and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mace Franklin, Anions? of her Ne aauaneer eon dine't ninth birthday. Thurear, "tke fitgs guest erg siponed ey names oe auficsent, ‘sorts nna music. “ater Such “Gellioun refreshments) were Zerven.Toose™ present’ were? , Helen JaeksinlERieadsig Phorspgons peri Btown, vertiio sna Laura, ers, Binors nd" Valentine Jonntens Marys Nation, ‘phones, “EUR” seamnae lane Fe Siegen Dalle. EE Stacton, Ort Teo aaah Wea Sit ae hae Ing Mai ie bieriday cheerful and: one 0° te Ignat"remembered by alle, Ss Nanile'Clointen who formerly conducted ReRetharame fn this ety ated at, her fom in Cnecer Ehursiy any nets Flom the iis fge fe Deland. ekase BRtnise hes rem FORT SCOTT, KAN. “othe altos Reta an Fay Sanders entertained witht Whiner “parte res Behe sacha sats Sere Sanit Neto, Bath “tiuater, Namile. fil Okey Curtieaggel dorian and Hetlee GRUEEE uniting srencer Wi ‘Kerson is up and bie too on his Meat aa. | ARKANSAS, ees Dr, 1a. Hi. Jackson sett ae ee eee nard Brinkley t6 “attend the executlve voard SE ihe Mate ‘convention. qewin Bened led ruesdass "Pumeral Wednesday. at Stinturne Mes. wettle stttelet eft Sat inlay for gukeston gy fo. iste Bee dauehees Stee ie We itocket. J. 1D. Enirands LiHtin Teoge Seat Satis Ucee Watton HEE eed” Ginter” Theo Metawen aul Dr. &, ie Christopher mee tere ie Sra’ Tiga toma to tens Ala saeiniay. The White. Hose club et Slonday sete Siesta. Stekscen. Brod. D, Stedlock of Batesville spent Extureay’ here tm the trace conference. Sie Pale Ginn fete Thursday for, Bes feat to Jota her hiaiana, Mack Grin. Tent, nit fre. Ge We Tfageison enter: Ininga Brniag evening a tow trends, SLACKWELL, ARK. ecIRG BE ates RNR wh, Nae, Bae Haved Vere ama “gertied sdowen. Son Wille Washington hae. etirned hone Wie Sv ashing On nae een hae Fee Most people do not realize the alarming “increase and_ remarkable Prgvaleney of ecney disease Wine fdney. digordors are the most com mon diseases that prevail they are Timost the last recognized by patient and. physicians, whe content them Selves with doctoring’ the . effects, While the original disease undermines the system. ict ether organs ray need atten: ion but your kidneys, should. have Bttention first because their work is ‘ost important. if you feel that your Kidneys are the. dause of your lekness er run down congition carmmence taking, Br Glmer's Swamp-Root, the great kid fey liver and biaddet medicine, be- 2atse'as soon az your kidneys beain Slimprova they will help all the other Sronns to health, A Trial Will Convince Anyone : ‘Thousands and thousands of people SPECIAL NOTE—You may obtain ha enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer Pou the wprertunits to prove the Ten ML also vend vou'n Monk nf wand! Thousands of eratetit fotters. receive found Swampeoot to. Be. Sust the Mader trembles. ‘Tho value nnd sts That our reuers are advised to send Ritiner Cos Binsharmtony SEN Kiliner {urned from Chicago, also T. J. Smith. SIAR aIST ohio ot Philadel inte Waites ana tgs he Hetitice asst cae vine Eesti eaten isn at byte dint ede raatate dren Zing ache aphar: glen Seg ttling Ua, ENvcied Sabb SSP inctlP bow WALNUT RIDGE, ARK. — aa Hien ee for St. ein $n sed Ee lene dy SHB: ibe nal Santas Esa orice cl Sindaynighe, Fanea aa Wald ease een ea od Unset Eaten aThcrsdns nent, “Node Waeing eh Toner Sia Nise WOE Bee at adeney SOU nae ane romeae ase Mae has SS Drege? Sean Site Sie and She, We pads Eh akin? Sho” as, Ry “ pon or srs, ARK. ofhettact Sea es Sapa SP ath Nios hie ie, BT SES ait l,l le, Ha Shere ana Fane, twit, ae now spend SAGAR aS allan MARIANA, ARK. ais, ant afar of thi ca ateta rate 2, Gahan ortathe ule ataes tae Sing otter ofS aaa i SEA SIG to'b Hea ASet athe Nel? eles ker a ape ae ar ee eee Ee oe calipers, visting. “fetenda, Coe Btier Tepe 'taday tor Kansan Clty, Mo, teugote We sige, phen niga 10 a AWS plowtrs ia on the alek Tat, Mes Rime Sime ert tet week for Louisiana Line “Chnmtera ett “recently for hl fiome fneMlount Chasant Texas. Mra Ree Makthew and Mire. Rowe Baldwi inotored t0 Lewellle last. week. The YO", “E Ha Saunas mene Me Jind ora. fe. elethuer hake taken ove ihe, etatlol Nome ae Nr cant Mee Wednesday’ in, Mactolin, VAC. Sente muds 4 lisinesg trip to Bradley: Tues: Hise’ Sars. A.C. ‘Seales baa Feturned ‘everywhere have testified that the fil and tmmediate effect of Swamp Finot ie. suo realized: and that Te stands the highest or ite remarkable ‘renuite in dlstressing cases: Symptoms of Kidney Trouble | Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything. but {¢ you sufler from ‘Annosing Uiadder (roubles, frequently parsing water night and day, smart- ing or irritation. in ‘passing ‘brick: dust or sediment, headache. backache, fine tack, heart dinturhance due to thal kidney trouble, urfe acta Fheuma: Tim, luinbago, toss of leah or nals complexion. “kidney” trouble in its sworst form may be stealing upon you ‘Swamp-Root Pleasant to Take It you are already convinced that swaiipeRoot i what Sou med, Seu can purchase the Fesular medium and /iarme size bottles at all drug: stores. a sample size bottle of Swamp-Root © Goo Bingharnton. Ne. This gives arkanie merit of this medline. Thes information, containing many of the from men anit women who say they remedy needed Ih kidney, liver and ig of Swamnp-Root are 20 well Known for a samme size bottle. Address ‘Dr. ‘Ren writing be sure to mention’ this 2 an ee, Eczema! A MAZING resale ae been ‘of elvema, pimples, blackheads and other skim eruptions TE you have been troubled with eczema, SCD tet kin ap 2 = plications e ‘without num- = ber, make a of S.S.S., one of the most powerful blood cleans~ blood ‘rich and pure, and when your blood is freed of impuri- ties, sour steybom, exces zat Blackheads, blotches and acne are unproven theories about S. S. S.; the'scientific results of each of its purely vegetable’ medicinal spe dients are admitted by authorities. 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Vernon Young was here last week and left the next morn- ing last week and left the next morn- ing compared to Nashville by Mila Elisa the lecturer of the K. of P., and Cahanho Court, was here last week and spoke Thursday night. Miss Lammie Harper night. Rev. Jackson, pastor of Green night. Rev. Jackson, pastor of Green rally the first Sunday. In February was here visiting his parents recently. MILAN TENN Mrs. Deeley Bloch of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Ms. Frank Lloyd is suffering from a stroke of paralysis. Miss Katie William has been a friend of Ms. Lloyd, she has been viking friends, Miss Katie has been a mother of Mounds, ill. Miss Lizzie Hurt died Jan. 25. She was buried in Mounds. If you have news for the paper, please contact Ms. Ardle Hawkins on the slick list. PARIS TENN The Rev. B. T. Strawton, new C. M. W. was at Henry's recent holding his quarterly meeting. The Rev. C. T. Cootamack was at Henry's recent holding his quarterly meeting. The Rev. C. T. 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Gayner, Bob Inbell and Carolle Sherrod; Ocele Fence Jenell and Phinne Ed Johnson; Ed Johnson and Fewley LittleJohn, Mr and Mrs. Milton Carthew will make their future home. This family will be in the McNeel McNeel, Harlene McNeel, Mary D. Lasitez Ellen Willen, Amanda McQuillan, Norma Hughhe, Dick Wells and Clarence Baptist church and friends astormed their pastor, Rev. J. H. Johnson, who visited in Dyer on Sunday last. Desired Straythron were visitors at the school in the heated debate, "Should Women Vote?" Negatives won. The school at week, due to an epidemic of mumps, were hosts to a limited number on move and Sydney Russell were members of a very successful hunting party. They were hosts to a limited number on move and Sydney Russell were members of a very successful hunting party. Those who enjoyed their hospitality were and T. Sack, Mrs Leslie Black and Harrison Hughen. The tail on the night of Feb. 14 at his inaugural sermon on last Sunday at the First Baptist church, on which composed of Messrs. Henry Smith, Dr. T. Seck and T. Seck seated a number of jubilee meetings. Mrs. Mary Elder and Mrs. Leem Winch of near Trenton. NASHVILLE TENN MEMPHIS, TENN. Jane Ternet Harvest hospital on 695 Williams Ave. has recently been sold to East Arkansas and North Mississippi for the sum of $50,000. Miss Izellian Easterly, 123 New S. Third St., is spending the month in Chicago with her husband, Robert, at Ave. C. W. Butler of Holy Springs, Mrs. Butler, presiding elder of the R. A. ALLEN, Gen'l Mgr. American Woolen Mills Co. Deaths D. J. Jones. 725 Ayers St.; Clarra Barkdale, 726 McLennan Ave.; Ayc. Berkshire, 727 Williams, Whitehaven, Teem.; Franks Williams, Whitehaven, Teem.; Franks Williams, Whitehaven, Teem.; Stewart, 396 Becle Ave.; Emmi Stewart, 741 Moore Ave.; J. B. Kyle. 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Blacker, who is in charge of the fourth every effort to place the standing of the other churches in the city during the short time that he has been in office, will have many new members have been added to the church. J. W. Wishes for many successful years' work chairman of the flower commission of the Fourth M. H. church, holding a very important role in the Battle J. Cooper Community center and was so encouraged by the at-tenance of the memorial collection at the Offer letter for flowers. Dr. Harrison Coming Dr. Hubert H. Harrison, lecturer of New York board of education, will be the principal faculty member until his Labour birthday. Dr. B. H. at 5 p.m. under the auspices of the Boston Chronicle, will present many well known colored and white citizens. Arthur Moss chairman of the New York Board of Education, President of the N.A. A. G. P. has consented to act as treasurer. Dr. Harrison will remain in the city for a Birthday Parties He Reprodu Sulpherb, A K. R. T. writes: "About the month ago I caught a severe col- wh i ch me a terrible co g h tha pothing t im to b i j a co g h an strange pith b i j a n e n K. R. R. writes: *ab* məbət I am caught a n severe cold I am terthe a terthe c o n h t h h o l p h h o l p h strangle, night a f f r n e h t a f f r n e h t th. Th. Th. cough is more troublesome at the end of morning. Please help me if possible. Answer: Obtain a package of saline as per directions on label. This is the most effective, prompt and effective, and many physicians prescribe it in preference to chloroform, both of which are not good for the human system. It might healing pain is often amalgamated. Ask an answer: I am so affected with painful digginess that I am unable to frequent cells, only to void small amounts and lash excesses and often have chills and fever, making no real answer. A good tonic, soothing and neutralizing medicine, may help them and continue a few weeks and I am sure you will write me of your results. Mrs. L. G. writes: "I suffer greatly from severe headaches and period pain. I have found Squalan Suitable tablets very effective in certain no aplates to harm you. Mrs. R. B. writes: "I suffer embarrassment owing to too much fat. Can you suggest a good reduction?" ```markdown ``` Answer: First plasteren the hair about tyres a week as in their directions. It relieves the itching, overcomes the hair beautifully glossy and dries. Gain in 4 oz. jars of drugstores. Mrs. K. L. writes: "Is it true that nasal catarol will kill to all the hair of the body if you offer a remedy for catarol of the nose and throat? Getting catarol conditions may cause various parts of the body to become loose. Give catarol with nostrils with a solution of warm water and Vilane powder ones or twice with a solution of warm water and Vilane. Slave twice daily in nostrils. If Health Questions Answered Club Doinna The Shekus Embroidery club held their weekly meeting at the home of Mrs. F. Smalls, presiding over day evening. Among the members present were: Mrs. F. Smalls, presiding over day evening. Mrs. S. Tillman, treasurer, Mrs. M. Myerz, chaplain; Mrs. C. Heyward, treasurer; Mrs. N. Williams and Mrs. J. Huckenport. The club welcomed a new member, Mrs. N. Williams and Mrs. J. Huckenport. The club welcomed a new member, Mrs. N. Williams and Mrs. J. Huckenport. The club welcomed a new member, Mrs. N. Williams and Mrs. J. Huckenport. They are planning on giving another exhibition and dance club, gave a reception on Wednesday evening at the residence of Mrs. Robert, being in honor of Mrs. Carlie Kellot of New York City, the club's former wife, Mrs. Lindsay White of Brooklyn, Miss Hazel Fisher of Providence, New Haven, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, Mrs. Elisabeth Towns Harold Josephs, John Smith, Mrs. Marie Marcheau and Ocean Smith, Mrs. Asa P. Jackson of New York City were visitors in the Hob last week. MONTANA Mrs. John Moreno, and Mrs. W. I. Evans were guests of Mrs. James, Mrs. of the ice carnival to be held here Mr. Brace to participate, Mr. and Mrs. Jones comes in Minnesota. They are from the coast city, and taken up their re- By DR. LEWIS BAKER An Advertisement catarach is associated with constipation take Salliphan tablets. Answer to H. M. B. A: A very laxative children and self may he by procuring Cascadia which include that they do not grine or nauseate. C. E. M. asks: "What will relieve painful aching and stiffness of the neck." Answer: Rub the affected joints two or three times daily with triple skinners. Skinners are not active take Balm-wart tablets, also. M. A. G. writes: I suffer much pain in stomach, belching, chewing. Answer: For indigestion, dyspepsia I advise the use of tablets Tripeptine packed in sealed cartons with full directions. They should prove very effective. O. M. writes: I have been taking skinners my blood and cure my skin of itching and pimples, but don't get much benefit. Please prescribe Answer: I advise 3-grain Sulphuretable tincture root rhizome of turtles and vegetable extracts that remove constipation and purify the system and provide for several months for best results. R. E. S. writes: "Have been troubled the past two years with my nerves and the pain of my system. My sudden noise makes my nerves jump, and I continue well, with very severe headaches quite often, and apache is not getting worse." Answer: I suggest that you begin the restorative powers of which, in my opinion, are unmeasured for anemia, nervous run-down condition. NOTE: For many years Dr. Lewis Baker, 214 College Dr., Dayton, Ohio, has warmly medicines to millions of people through the medium of the news, reflecting the allusions and minor infirmities of public publicity any day, and by his inexpensive method, and by his inexpensive method, are pure and free from habit-forming drugs. They represent the combined experience of physician and chemist. 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Vester Bolton, pastor of St. Paul MORGAN CITY, LA. Joe Forter spent a few days in New Orleans visiting his brother, Joseph, and his mother, Martha. He graduated from treatment, Mrs. Gertrude Baptist, Miss Sarah Mossiah and W. of the University of the M. E. church which met at Thiboulaux Jan. 21, 1893. Mrs. S. McKenzie, M. E. church was moved to Phlaeumine. Rev. Hill, formerly of Patterson, was moved to B. Cooper, pastor of Union Chapel A. M. E. church left which meets in New Orleans, Mrs. Harriet Green of Little Washington is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bennett. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Provo, in this town which meets in New Orleans, He was a member of Rochester No. 15 A. M. and a member of two boys, three girls and died by brothers and one sister of the pastor of the M. E. Baptist church recently. Miss George Martin, 850 Marshfield Ave. Worcester, MA to tell you what I think of Menton-Laxen. He and I are perfect medicine for colds, coughs and sore throat. 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Burns, grand king; Emmuel Brouss, grand scribe; Elisia Reynolds, secretary; W. A. Husgard, grand treasure; W. A. Clark, chapelin. FULLERTON LA Maria, Arrie Jenterson has just returned from New Orleans, where she sheds weeks. She is very much improved, Mrs. Anna Corcoran has been very ill. Wilde Hix of New Orleans is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Kesler where she has returned from Houston Texas where she has been attending school. The Holly Leaf Baptist Sunday school home department members. P. D. Mitchell has just returned from Cofax, where she has been visiting friends and relatives. CANADA The Sunday school had one of the oldest history. The address of Mrs. L. M. Golden, who recently returned from her job as a history teacher, is the enjoyment Sunday night to the highest. The new Mrs. Slater announced that she will be given an opportunity one night in her ture on her observations. Mrs. Sinnion Cowan, who had a very severe spill of John Sayles entertained a very jolly company last Monday evening. Little Louise Foster, Mrs. Jones Green, although much improved in what she was a year older, was a visitor in the city with his kine was a visitor in the city with his sister. One Carter song most beautiful last Sunday night, at the church, "Drifting Tucker is entertaining friends and the subtle Saturday night at the paranormal site, who is in the city for a short time there will be a special meeting men only at the church. All men and women tried to attend. The subject will be "A Heart to Heart Talk With Gue" Fashion Is Often to Blame for the Coarse Condition of Most of Our Women's Hair BLACK AND WHITE CLEANSING CREAM BLACK AND WHITE Beauty Creations BLACK AND WHITE PEROXIDE CREAM BLACK AND WHITE POWDER BLACK AND WHITE BEAUTY BLEACH BLACK AND WHITE DISCOLORATIONS Price 25¢ BLACK AND WHITE DIPMENT Price 25¢ BLACK AND WHITE SOAP Quality as High as the Best at Prices Lower than the Rest CUSTOM has a great deal to do with the health of the hair. The fashion, nowadays of wearing it "frizzed" or done up in puffs, often gives it a tendency to become brittle or break off, and in order to overcome this difficulty, many of our women have their hair bobbed. Many authorities say this makes the hair coarser and gives the individual hairs a tendency to split. There seems to be no question, however, about its stimulating effect on the health of the scalp and the growth of the hair. "The long and abundant hair of women," says an authority, in discussing the famous beauty creation, known as "Quinine Pomade," which bears the well-known Black and White label, "is, I believe, the principal reason for the thoroughly established fact that more women than men are troubled by that disease — Seborrhea, which causes dandruff. Their long hair makes it harder for them to keep the scalp well cleansed and keeps the sunshine and fresh air from reaching the roots of the hair, which creates an unhealthy condition, allowing this disease to get a start and grow. "Seborrhea, in various degrees, is responsible for most of our people's trouble with their hair. Unless this disease is checked by the proper treatment, it causes the hair to become dead looking and brittle, and eventually makes it come out. We are all more or less familiar with the dry or sometimes greasy scales of dandruff, which are the most common signs of this affection. These scales, aside from being unsightly form a film over the scalp, which effectively keeps out any treatment intended for it. Scalp massages or repeated washings do not get rid of these scales, but, along with the use of so-called "alcoholic" hair tonics, have a tendency to irritate and inflame or dry out the scalp. The only effective treatment is first to remove the scales of dandruff and then apply a soothing, cleansing and invigorating lotion." The unusual success of the wonderful creation, known as "Quinine BATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1984 "Love walks the pleasant mazes of her hair; Love doth on her lips forever stray. And sows and reaps a thousand kisses there." Cowley. Pomade." which bears the Black and White label, in correcting dandruff, dry or itching scalp and faded. brittle, thinned-out and scraggly looking hair, by soothing and stimulating the scalp and nourishing and enriching the roots of the hair, thus giving the hair a vigorous, lustrous, soft and silky appearance. is doing wonders to bring into general popularity the remarkably effective custom of using pomades. Pomades have been used for hundreds of years by the most beautiful women of all times. "It is, to a large extent, the practice of using pomatum on the hair by both our men and women," says a well-known authority in his recent book on beauty culture, "that there is so much smaller percentage of baldness among our people than any other race." Many people think of pomade as merely a dressing for the hair. Black and White Quinine Pomade may be used as a hair dressing, but it is primarily a scalp food. It is a preparation of unusual merit and effectiveness, which, due to its enormous sales, can be obtained at the very low price of 50c. It is easy and pleasant to use and is delightfully fragranced. It is advisable to apply it to the scalp about twice a week until the hair recovers its lustrous and healthy appearance. To use it, first wash the head thoroughly with Black and White Soap, then dry it and apply tiny bits of Quinine Pomade to the roots of the hair, massaging it in with the tips of the fingers. Do this at night. The next morning, steam the head with hot towels for a few minutes before combing or brushing the hair. A few weeks of this treatment is usually sufficient to show an almost unbelievable improvement in the looks and feeling of the hair and scalp, and it invariably gets rid of dandruff entirely and makes the hair long, soft and silky. Men and women of the race, who are leaders in their particular set or among their friends can nearly always point to their wonderful looking hair as the means of gaining their attractiveness.