Chicago Defender
Saturday, March 29, 1924
Chicago, Illinois
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PULLMAN PORTER LECTURES AT DARTMOUTH
The Chicago circulation of this newspaper exceeds that of all other local publications combined by many thousands
HERE'S A REASON
XIX. NO. 13.
VOL. XIX. NO. 13.
CHARMING, INDEED!
One of the many pretty Washington, ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Boone of that and a student at the Miner Normal school
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MISSO ALICE BOONE
he many pretty Washington, D. C., misses. Tale and Mrs. John Boone of that city. She is popular at the Miner Normal school.
MOUTH STUDENT FOR PULLMAN PORT
"TRANSPORTATE"
LUCE BOONE
One of the many pretty Washington, D. C., misses. Talented daughter, a student at the Miner Normal school. She is popular in society and a student at the Miner Normal school.
DARTMOUTH STUDENTS HEAR PULLMAN PORTER ON "TRANSPORTATION"
Hanover, N. H., March 25—More than 100 students of economics in Dartmouth college filed into the large Tuck hall lecture room Tuesday, March 25, to listen to one of the strangest lectures ever delivered before a student body. This lecture was the viewpoint of one who has been interested in the field for many years, J. R. Ford, a Pullman porter, in charge of the Winsted express, runned by New York and Winsted, Conn.
The lecture was unusual from many angles: The subject itself as applying to passengers, the person who delivered the lecture and the man who invited. Ford's invitation to address the Dartmouth class came as a complete surprise to himself in a letter from Prof. Malcolm Koir, whom Ford remembered merely as one of the many passengers who travelled on his ship, who seemed a little bit more inclusive than the ordinary commuter.
Invited by Professor
Doul. Keir in answer to the inquiry, as to how he happened to ask Lord to speak, said that he was beaten by the dignified man, usually great answers he received to the questions he asked the porter, and felt that it would be helpful to the students as well as to our society
Clarence Will
Write no More
Postals Soon
The peculiar make of a fountain pot, the undulating a Laurence Rose, 25, 2008, Silly St. He standing in the Armour branch of the postoffice writing a post card when another patron in the place met him. The last time that she had seen the pen it was reposing in her own pocketbook. The last time that she had seen her pocketbook it was in her pocketbook disappearing after he had snatched it from her.
The woman followed the man. At the corner of the street two men who looked as if they were policemen. Upon inquiry she found that they were Sergeants Hoffman and Alicia. They sat in a car. He had two pocketbooks in his possession, fourteen women appeared at the station and identified him as the man who had taken the pocket book. He was held to the grand jury under $30,000 bonds.
CE BOONE
ington, D. C., misses. Talented daugh-
that city. She is popular in society
school.
STUDENTS
MAN PORTER
SPORTATION"
to set such a precedent. Consequently he wrote Ford and the superintendent of his division, requesting that he be superintendent. He also stated the superintendent Cook that Ford would receive an honorarium for his time and that the guest quarters at the dage inn would be reserved for him. Mr. Ford's bearing on the platform was as calm and as dignified as he were at his regular occupation. He was a hard worker, a Pullman porter and limited his talk to his particular scope of transportation. He commended the Pullman company for its tendency to give students the opportunity to earn their education by summer work. He stated that the "service" is a stepping stone to all sorts of professionals. He wound up by saying that he was a "superior" because he puts his heart and son, into
Students Ask Questions
"A man is happy when he is giving service to other people. He will enjoy life if he does what is exerted of him and tries to be obliged."
At the termination of the lecture students, To ask a question of what he should do, there was considered a fair t.p. the speaker answered: "Let your conscience be your answer. There was an easy alphabetship, S. C. Quickly gained the sympathy of the audience.
Mr. Perez was born in Ridgeway, S. C. He was still unable to read or write. He was working as a chore, boy at benedict college in Columbia, S. C. The president, who gave him an opportunity to study, in two years he had completed the grammar school, but was forced to leave. During that time he had worked continuously as dishwasher and cook.
He entered the Pullman service in Richmond, Va., in 1596 as a car wasater. Later he became a foreman, porter. A year later he was turned to New York and placed in charge of the Winters express, where he lives at 760 E. 21st St. with his wife, Mene Ford, and three children. Last year Ruth, his 12-year-old daughter, was given a medal in public school 216 S. St. in a student in Hunter high school.
WEILDS KNIFE
Memphis, Teen, March 23—Mrs. Idola Collier, 528 S. Third St., Idola Collier, 528 S. Third St., forcing from stab wounds about the head received from Mrs. Emmer King, 528 S. The alleged welder of Mrs. Emmer King was placed on a charge of assault to murder.
SEEK MISSING PHYSICIAN
FLOG FEEBLE-MINDED PATIENTS
BANDIT SLAIN BY OFFICER
Defender Unites Mother and Son "Lost" 20 Years The following letter speaks for itself and explains the value of a "Lost Relative" advertisement in the Chicago Defender:
Reproso, Calif., March 18, 1924.
Editor, Chicago, Defender:
Dear Sir: I will never be able to repay and thank the Defender, for through this great publication I have lost relatives. Twenty years ago I left home and lost track of my mother, sisters, brothers and sisters, and ago a friend of mine advised me to insert an ad in the "Lost Relative Column" of your great paper, through this small ad I have found all of my people, who I had given up as deceased. I have my dear mother whom I have not heard from since 1904. I hope to see her soon. To express my heart to the happiest man in the world, I feel that I owe all this happiness to the greatest paper in the world, the Sirenly yours, Sincerely yours,
box 489, G. W. GENTRY.
BATES HOTEL OWNER,AGED 64,IS DEAD
Chillicothe, Ohio, March 28—Death overtock Stephen Hates, 64, domesticated business life of this city, some time during the early hours of last Thursday morning while he was peacefully writing a newspaper at the Bates hotel. He was found by his son, Russell, who had gone to waken him after he came down at his accustomed time. A ruptured blood vessel caused his death, and he was who at first had believed asphyxiation had been responsible. Investigation showed that Mr. Hates had complained of Tuesday night of a heart attack.
Political Leader
The death of Stephen Bates, recognized as the leading power in Republican ranks of our group, leaves him hardly be filled. He was the prophetor of the Bates hotel and Race civic center. He was a successful contractor and easily leading a business, having amassed a considerable sum during his forty-old years of residence here. Until two years ago he held for flushing and sweeping of paved streets in the city. In the immediate past he was interested only in building contracts. Mr. Bates was one of the few in Cilifcohe who was a birthday anniversary. He was born in Kentucky 64 years ago, and while a child moved with his family to Portsmouth, port-city three where he had resided ever since, taking a leading part in the affairs of his Race.
He was a member of the Republi-
cies county committee.
lead county counsel, Mrs. Jawid, Mrs. Mary C. Bates; two daughters, Clyde and Madeline "Dode" Bates, and a son, Russell. Miss Madeline Bates was in New York attending Columbia university, where she met the arrived here Friday evening. Funeral services were held last Sunday.
TANNER HONORED
Philadelphia, March 25—Henry O. Tanner, famous American and Europe-
ranean philosopher, died in France, was tendered a public reception on Friday evening at Bettei A. M. E. church Sixth and Pine Avenue, in the son of the late Bishop B. T. Tanner.
STATE HOSPITAL SEEN AS 'HOUSE OF TERROR' WHEN GIRLS TESTIFY
Because of the charges of: Miss Meddie Fields, the 17-year-old daughter of Mrs. Ann Fields, 34 E. 31st St., that she had been severely beaten at the State hospital for the feeble-minded at Dixon, Ill., an investigation into the charges was launched Tuesday by Judge Joseph B. David of the superior court, who ordered that the officials of the institution be brought before him follow that testimony of the girl and that of her mother, who brought into his court on a habeas corpus writ secured by Attorney Richard E. Westbrooks Monday, said Mrs. daughter was born, old, said Mrs. daughter she had her placed in the House, of Good Sheard so that she—the mother—might be able to work. She stayed there until 1917 when she was sent to the juvenile court for being incorrigible. In 1921 she was sent from Geneva to Lincoln, Ill., a reform school, and from there she was transferred July 1923 to the feeble-minded at Dixon, Ill., for according to officials of the institution.
Contracts Disea...
These various transfers of the girl was done without any notice whatever to her mother, who declared that she was being sent from place to place, investigation by the court revealed that the girl's transfers had not been done through due process of law. Mr. David was afflicted with a social disease supposed to have been contracted by contact with others so afflicted with the disease. Mr. David was afflicted with Dr. Sunshine of the city health department, she was found to be a virgin, according to his testimony, filing of the writ of habeas corpus by Attorney Westcruoks to have the girl released from the institution followed information received from her daughter in which the girl gifted her severely leached and kicked by attendants at the institution on March 11. The girl asked her mother to do what she wanted. Fields went to Attorney Westcruoks. Tuesday morning, in response to Judge David's order, the officials of the State hospital at Dixon, consisted of Dr. C. H. Love, and Miss Jene Clayton, 23; Mrs. Emma Shildecker, 33, and Miss Ruth Folio, 23; Dr. Cater, woman physician of the institution; Dr. C. H. Love, and Manager of the institution; and the assistant, managing officer, Mrs. Murray, appeared before Judge David, Five other girls, inmates of the institution, were also present to testify that they had finally beaten by the nurses named.
Beaten in Face.
Isabel Beersdorf, 17. (white) who was sent from her home, Mollie, Ill., to Geneva, and from there to Dixon, Ill., to be beaten in the face by Mrs. Shildecker, Mrs. Clayton and Miss Follo for a minor offense. The nurses beat her with their fists, the girl said, and she said anything about it she would "give a double dose." Her face was badly bruised, she said.
Hazel Harvey (white), 18. a half girl, was assaulted by the same nurses who had heaten the Beersdorf girl, Willie Mae Bell, 21. not white, a Chicago girl, who went the rounds from Geneva to Lincoln and from Lincoln to Dixon, Ill., kicked by the nurses for singing, Amanda Eubanks (white), 17. an Evanston girl, said she was assaulted the same as, Willie Mae Bell for the same offense. Fields declared that she had been beaten twice. She exhibited
her bruises to Dr. Cator, but the physician did nothing about them, the therapist did nothing about holding her while another nurse, a Mrs. Mershon, stood on her wrist. This happened three weeks ago and the therapist that brought on the investigation.
Denies Mistreatment
The accused nurses, when questioned by the court and Col. Franklin Denison, denied beating any of the girls she asked how the girls got, the brushes on their bodies and the black eyes, they said they didn't know unless the girl Clayton said that she had been attacked by several of the girls who pulled her hair because she asked how she didn't strike any of them. She didn't strike any of them said. This was the "scuffle" referred to, and took place in the washroom. The alleged assaults on the inmates place in a linen closet, the girls said. Further questioning of the nurses revealed that one of them had been another from a shoe factory and given the position of nurses on the state pay roll without any training or experience. The managing officer was asked to provide the procedure and he severely censured the method of employing untrained individuals as nurses in a state institution for the insane or feeble-minded.
Declared Sane
As to the condition of her mind, Meddle was tested by Judge David. She was asked many questions in the courtroom concerning the personnel of the government. All of the queries the girl answered correctly without hesitation. "This girl is not feeble-minded," declared Judge David after his test. "Why, he added, "many college graduates are unable to such questions such as girl is a fit subject for Dixon or Lincoln, and I'm going to let her go home to her mother. The girl is discharged," the Court said, although out the fact that when girls had been sent to the Detention Home in Geneva, they were carried into Kane county court and completed their sentence. "febble-minded" solely for the purpose of removing them to Lincoln and then to the State hospital in Dixon for any process whatever and complete. This was what Meddle was once when, after an argument with officials of the Dixon institution, Attorney General John Wetkowski, was permitted to see her when sent there following the girl's message to her mother. He said her face was swollen and eye blackened. KNOCKED HER DOWN AND KICKED; "60 DAYS," JUDGE Washington, March 25.—Arraigned on a charge of assault before Judge McMahon in the United States branch of police court recently, Reed Wetkowski, the plaintiff, witness, Maggie Brooks, were scuffling and that she fell and injured herself. He accused that Johnson had knocked her down and kicked her after she stabbed her with a knife, and that he had sworn he would kill her. "I work for the Standard Oil company every day," said Johnson.
"Have them notified that you won't be hack for 60 days," said the court.
SENTENCED FOR MURDER
Memphis, Tenn., March 25—Will Suggs, who killed George Crawford Jan. 5 after they had quarreled in a fatal car crash, was sentenced to six years in the state penitentiary.
J. B. FORD
Pullman porter of New York City, who lectured on Tuesday before a body of Dartmouth college students on transportation.
WIFE LOSES SUIT TO HER EX-HUSBAND
New York, March 28.—In the matter of the suit of Mrs. Lella Walker Wilson, business woman, against her former husband, Dr. Wiley Wilson, for the breach of the 2354 Seward Ave., now the doctor's office building and private hospital, a decision was handed down on March 16, 2014, on behalf of the Port, Justice Platzek, denying that Mrs. Wilson had in her bill set forth sufficient claim, for her attorney's attorney for judgment for judging pleadings and this was granted. Then it was that a decision, technically favorable to the defendant, was handed down by the court, to amend within 20 days after the service of the order, on payment of $100 assessed. Excerpts from the order handed down by the court: "It does not appear from the complaint either that plaintiff paid the whole amount for some definite estate in it, so as to give her equitable title—or even that any part of the money's advanced by her actually went into the property or to as give her an equitable title." Attorney E. O. Austin represented the defender in the defense. Attorney Singerman. No announcement has been received from the plaintiff's attorney as to whether an amended bill will be filed. Attorney, Mrs. Wilson is out of the city.
MAN STRICKEN BY HEART
ATTACK WHILE ON STREET
New York, March 28—Lying apparently lifeless in a heap on the sidewalk an unknown man was found at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon, Loof Ave. Great crowds gathered about the man, who had sunk to the pavement underserved. He was removed to Harlem hospital, a few hours later, suffering from acute heart failure. The man is about 35 years old, 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighs about 150 pounds, a gray cane up, a gray cap up, dark overcoat, white shirt, black shoes and sox. There was nothing about his person to identify him. Physicians at the hospital felt if he will remain conscious.
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the career of crime of a burglar came to an end early Wednesday morning when Policeman Elmer Officer of the Wabash Ave. police station, single-handed battled three burglaries, and although beaten and stabbed, brought down one of them with a bullet.
The man, who is thought to be Edward Sanford, 3030 Calmetauve Ave. died while he was being taken to the Provident hospital. Two escaped after knocking Policeman Officer off his feet.
The Wabash Ave. river squad, the Bombardier who was shooting, found the policeman lying propped on one elbow on guard beside his wounded prisoner between the car hacks on State St. at 43d St. Blood dripped from cuts on his face and scalp. At 4 a.m., Policeman Officer found the of the Pulman company commissary, They had "jimmied" a rear door. One ran and escaped. The policeman killed him when he inserted his key in a patrol box at 43d and State Sts. One used a pocket-knife and stabbed the policeman. A Officer fell down beside him. Both bandits ran. Officer fired and Sanford fell with a bullet in his body.
Manny Roosevelt, 3112 Cottage Grove Ave. was arrested in the Bloom Loan bank, 203 E. 31st St. He attempted to escape, but was caught in a fire. A window to gain entrance and set off a burglar alarm.
BAPTIST MINISTER TO STUDY RACE RELATIONS IN GEORGIA
PRICE TEN CENTS
Use Knives in Duel to Slay One the Other
A knife duel was fought late Thursday afternoon in the second apartment of 71 E. 41st St. beckoned by the police, each other to death. The diehilis were George Henderson, 30, 55 E. 42d St. and Charles Barnes, 715 E. 42d St. George, who told the police he was a fireman, visited the Barnes apartment and a short time later the two men were quartered by the police, made for each other. When it was all over, after being forced apart by witnesses, Henderson's face and two fingers of his right hand were Barnes also cut in the face. He is 40 years old. Both were placed under arrest at the Third Court after their wounds were dressed.
PHYSICIAN VANISHES ON CALL
Shreveport, La., March 28—Jured to a "point just beyond the Pines, on the Greenwood road," by a mysterious physician, head of the Providence hospital, left his home and has not been seen since. His automobile was found two days later on the same road, north of the Colored Tubercular Home, and a gray felt hat, believed to have been worn by the physician on the night of his disappearance, Sheriff T. R. Hughes and Deputy Sheriff T. R. Hughes and Deputy Sheriff tobert Huckaby and J. W. Plaisance have worked diligently for several days investigating the case of office until foul play was suspected by the physicians' wife, Mrs. Alice Griffin. Dr. Griffin according to his wife, Dr. Huckaby, on March 29 at 7 o'clock on a call to go "just beyond the Pines." At 11 o'clock a second telephone message, apparently from the same person who called Griffin, was received. "Dr. Griffin is in trouble and it is dangerous for you to remain at the hospital in the future," Mrs. Griffin was told over the phone by the my friend, that the voice was that of a woman. "When interviewed by in Defender reporter Mrs. Griffin declared that it was not unusual for the physician to be because some of his patients live in remote sections. Friends of the family believe it is professional jealousy that he is the victim, and the sheer is working on clues to this
ORDER REST SERVE ALL OR CLOS
ORDER RESTAURATEUR SERVE ALL CITIZENS OR CLOSE HIS PLACE
There are many restaurants and cafes in Chicago operated for the foreigners, who have taken the trouble to become American citizens, which flagrantly violate one of the basic laws of the state of Illinois by allowing the owners of our Race. In many of these cating houses cheap subterfuges are employed, such as pretending that they are stock, or that something has happened to the kitchen range or the chef, usually a man of our Race, has been used to deceive citizens of our group, acustomed to being refused and desolous of eating, without creating a disturbance, and thus not being treated, thus making it easier for these*foreigners to build up a prejudiced patronage and strengthen their position by exceeding that purely legal obligation with people of the darker races.
Chief among those restaurants which have operated with seeming immunity in the district inhabited the greatest part of our people and by its owners, restaurant 122 E. 35th St. This place has long and a notorious reputation for the retusal of its owners to pay for the services of the grounds of color. Tuesday noon the managers received a severe jolt when four young men entered and demanded service. The Greek diplomat insisted, saying that they would remain until they were served, the foreigner, displaying his ignorance of the laws, ideals and customs, call the police station to have them exited.
The police arrived and, according to statements, informed the man that he was in the restaurant to serve the men or close the restaurant. Immediately a crowd gathered and others remained outside that they were served. In a short time the crowd became so large and threatening that the Court that served the man returned and convey him away in the patrol wagon in order to appease the man, almost decided to wreck the place. There are other places of nature Second and Third wards where it is impossible for a man or woman to get service without an insult from the man, whom have not yet learned to speak the English language correctly. If these places were accorded the man's permission, the corded Tuesday they would disappear. The police of the Stanton promptly their prompt handling of the situation and the enforcing of law. But for their prompt orders to the man, there were serious trouble might have resulted.
The Chicago Defender advises citizens to enter a restaurant wherever they see fit. Always be orderly and do not leave men did in the Rainbow, but be firm. Demand service and remain until you get it or find out why you do not. The days when members of our group may plaidily sit to such
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indignities as discrimination in restaurants belongs to another chapter American history. The white class is american of the white race certainly do not encourage peasant foreigners to come to this country and help stir up the very poor of the country. These conditions condemn America. There are restaurants also owned by Chinese, a people who cannot even become one man and women are refused these conditions more than anything else add to the race strife that has given this country so much unhistoric notoriety in the eyes of the world.
In December of last year the Deferner published a story of a restaurant at 31st St. and Indiana Ave. that was attacked by a police officer who was manslapped by a policeman because he insisted on being served decently. Instead of this offender, the police officer student and arrested him. This law was later released unconditionally and the policeman rehumbled. This eating house, owned by Walter Powers, was attacked by a policeman on the South side has since changed its location. Other restaurants must follow its footsteps or face fines, especially on the South side. cacito cities have adopted the slogan, "Eat where you will."
MAN CAUGHT WITH GRIP
FULL OF WOMEN'S WEAR
Philadelphia. March 25—Masstrate Scott held Ralph Rodieigers
Rodieigers after he was found with a grip full of
women's clothes. Rodieigers was also arranged before Masstrate
was given $1,500 worth of dresses from the
Duval gown shop several weeks ago.
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MELVIN J. CHISUM
Melvin J. Chisum, field secretary of the National Negro Press association, is now in Chicago after having spent six months in the interest of the organization he represents. The recent annual meeting of newspaper men in Chicago was followed by gathering in the history of the association and was attributed to the efforts of Mr. Chisum, who worked untimelyly to bring about better cooperation among the press of our Race.
DRIVE STARTED FOR MEMBERS IN BUSINESS CLUB
The Grocers' auxiliary continues to be the star offspring of the A. B. C. Real progressive effort followed their organization as a special group and the first business to offer hard business. At the A. B. C. luncheon last Thursday, when the learned that ten of them have made a substantial deposit in one of the Colored banks to be used in co-operation with the larger sum each month. They have taken out a wholesale license in the name of the A. B. C. Grocers' Auxiliary biggest food packers in the game have contracted to give them rockets to place at their disposal the trade information and inside advice which their experts develop. The A. B. C. roganage for these grocers, as it does for every business house in which the A. B. C. sign appears. The A. B. C. preter and his clerks are energetic business men and women who apprehend that who are pledged to give courteous service, honest goods and a fair price.
Praise Coupon Plan
Jacob Tipper, G. A. Lannie, the florist, E. C. Bunch and Mr. Shaw were among those who spoke of the pre-venting of a fire that had brought them. One member accepted 200 exchange coupons on an auto painting job; E. C. Bunch received 200 exchange coupons on an auto painting job; and Mr. Shaw not a clear manufacturer looking for elgars and turned over an order for 2000 elgars to Ernest Muro, the elgar man. Binga, urged preparedness for the coming National Business league meeting in August, and made a special plea for aid from the fire department. Jacob Tipper of the Chicago Enterprise replied, pledging their support.
Want Real Estate Men
Mr. Binga also stressed the necessity for an effective real estate men's organization in Chicago. "This rent problem is becoming a menace, he said, and we have to shove up any higher. Certain nationalities are making a speciality of buying up all the corners of our district, and then they join the rent to the face business man until he cannot pay, turning the location; with frequently a trade built up, over the district, and with forces," he said, "are now buying apartment buildings among us, going to the neighborhood banks, borrowing back bonds to cover their loans and charging us the limit on rent." He outlined a method by which a real estate men's organization could come together of themselves and the entire group.
President Abbott introduced Lovett Whitman, representing a brand of Brazilian tea which had been served
Among the new members added were: Carl J. Bass, druggist; Herman A. Washington, wholesale candy manufacturer; Michael A. auto salesman B. W. Fitts, printer, and E. A. Bunch, picture frames and novelty shop.
A campaign for more members is to be opened, business men and women welcome, and meeting next Thursday noon at the W. Y. C. A., 3541 Indiana Ave.
MORRIS IN NEWARK
Newark, N. J. March 28.—Greeted by more than 10,000 persons of both races in his tour of this section, he sat at the tail of the boat, Va. the brilliant youthful journalist, concluded his itinerary with a mammoth meeting here Saturday evening, of the most unusual features of his trip was the vociferous welcome accorded him by more than 500 of hisima matter, Nyack-on-the-then-road. He prizes for the institution for three successive years. Probably no returning alumnus has ever been given the chance than was recorded Mr. Morris.
Fine Features Don't Count
A boy or girl may have ever so perfect a face, neck and pulse, but even one little pimple, blech, chin or nose may unite their whole appearance. You know how true this is, because you just appear in someone whose appearance is not please. These things are no longer to be endured, however, because though of people not getting the worst and most cases of such skin diseases' ease and quickly since the introduction in this book, the White Ointment, it seems like magic to eczema, ring-worm, itch, "breaking out" etc. and are recommending Black and White Ointment now. It is economically priced in liberal size packages. The 50c size package is much as the larger 25c size.
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MAN FOUND DYING IN HALLWAY
William Johnson, 35, 2012 Dearborn St. was shot and killed Tuesday night, March 18, shortly after 8 inborn St. may have been killed. He lived on the third floor, sharing a room with Mrs. Mary Rodgers rented from Walter Young, proprietor of the apartment. Johnson's body was found by the fifteen square of the Harrison St. station lying in the front entrance on the second floor. He was in the chest. Who fired the fatal shot has not yet been determined, but the police are searching for a man who was shot five minutes before the shooting had been visiting in the apartment of H. Robinson which is just across the hall from the oung flat, where his companion, Mrs. Rodgers, roomed.
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when the police arrived they took into custody Mrs. Rodgers, Henry B. Rodgers, and Mrs. Sophronia Sinnoun, and Turner Chayton, all of the Dearborn St. address, and A. D. Thagard, 5016 Dearborn.
The Thagard was named us the person over whom Johnson staged a quarrel with Mrs. Rodgers a few months before the prismed the couple in Mrs. Rodgers' room when he emerged from a clothes closet where he had been. Mrs. Rodgers conferred Thagard's visit to Mrs. Rodgers.
Mrs. Rodgers told the police and the coroner that Johnson sprung from the closet, wielding a knife and chased her with curses from the room, threatening her life. He ran from the room and escaped to return to their room again. In the meantime, Thagard said he escaped and hid in the room and then proceeded to another tenant in the building clad only in his underwear with his clothes under his arm, she said.
Ollie Wright, who was visiting in the Robinson apartment, was told by Yasir Robinson to go out and Yasir Robinson to all the roomers were fighting. Young was at his brother's home, 2014 Dearborn St., Minnesota, on a road. On his way down-stairs, they said, he was pursued by Johnson who, according to Turner Clayton, an accountant on the account. Then Johnson was heard and a few minutes later Johnson was found dead. No one saw the shopping. Whether it was the police are trying to determine. The inquest at Dan Jackson's morgue, 2912 State St., Wednesday, to be in March 5 at the morgue.
MRS. EDGAR BURIED
Winchester, Ky., March 23—Ms. Millie Edgar, one of the pioneer citizens of this city, who passed away St. Patrick's Day after an illness, said she was from the David Haggard undertaking parlor Wednesday afternoon.
The Rev. Luther Stewart, pastor
the Rev. Luther Stewart, pastor
Mrs. Mrs. Stewart had long been a
member, paid a beautiful tribute to the
deceased. Her casket was literally
honored. Her heart was on Strobe Railey, and 'a host of friends to mourn her loss. Out-of-town per-
formers, friends, and Nettle Grace Speedy, Chicago; Mrs. Emma Buckner Collins, Mt.
Chelsea; and various friends from Mt.
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Texarkana. March 28. --After completing its investigation into the death of Grower C. Simons, the investigator baffled by the body was found in a glowing log fire on the Dooley ferry road, 10 miles east of her, last Saturday, when she was found in a cave that Charlie Moore, Clarence Dewberry, Sam Hightower and Mrs. Ella Simons be held for trial. Mrs. Ella Simons was put on h charge of murder.
Mrs. Simpson is the wife of the dead man. She names blooms, flowers, and other things. Mrs. Simpson were arrested in Stamps, Ark., where they fled following the attack. Saturday afternoon Fred Harvay, Jim Simpson and Edward Browne were arrested by the sheriff and are being held. They are charged with murder and will be heard before the same coroner's jury March 29.
LITTLE GIRL IN STREET IS HIT BY AUTOMOBILE
Suffering with a fractured, skull and her right leg broken in two places, certainly in the hip, Mr. M. Green, 3106 LaSalle St. lies at Provident hospital, the victim of an automobile accident which almost proved fatal. He was a car owner and driven by the Rev. Joseph M. Foster, pastor of Little Zion Baptist church, 3120 S. Wells Zion Baptist lives in the rear of his church.
The accident occurred Saturday afternoon at 330th and State St. near the northbound I-55. Six cars had stopped, the little girl in company with her 7-year-old sister, Louisiana Green, started across the street, and she spedling on the side of the street car and struck Geraldine; who had run from her sister in her effort to reach the street, according to witnesses.
After the accident Rev. Foster immediately stopped his car, picked up the vehicle and hurried to the hospital. According to the girl's mother she was told, she said, that the minister was on the wrong side of the street and refused to stop in obedience to traffic regulations.
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At least one out of every six of our women and girls suffer nowadays from some form of "female trouble," according to a well-known authority on woman's health. Your own observation and experience in life will probably convince you this is not far from a correct figure.
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"I was so weak and rundown, that whenever I would walk any distance, I would tremble like a leaf," says Mrs. Elenora Horn, the attractive Race woman, who with her husband and two children, lives at 1325 Tenth St., Beloit, Wis. "The least little noise would go through my head and most of the time would start a nervous sick headache. My back hurt me all the time and during my — would pain me so bad, I would have dizzy fainting spells. I had been this way over two years and had spent hundreds of dollars on medicines and treatments without any relief.
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Paris, France, March 28—Although the French aren't much concerned over the report that the United States is sending troops to the Islands away from them there is one colonial problem that right now is bothering them a good deal. That is the fact that the United States too many dark French citizens are quitting Guadeloupe and Martinique to seek work or serve in americana. The Britishissions off the American shores.
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Pierre Mille, the noted novelist, short story writer, the trotter who has devoted a good deal of time to colonial questions, is extremely interested in the exodus begun in the West Indies, he declares, but already 2,000,000 dark subjects have left French West Africa to colonize. He marches to the totes and mandated territories. Besides wages, he blames the French taxation system, as well as conscription, for the loss. He has to say about the situation:
"Whatever goes on in a British colony has immediately its echo in France, where nobody, for years at a time thinks of anything that goes on outside Continental France, or in Africa, or the British Gold Coast had diminished by 2,500,000 in ten years, all the British colonies in Liverpool, all the world wars and all the other areas. But, on the contrary, the native populations of British West Africa have increased by 2,500,000—and all the West Africa that did not lose them."
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"So long as we do not recognize that the colonies are France and that France is the colonies, we will never do anything worth while for the colonies, we will never make cotton grow in the colonies, we won't derive either wood, or paper pulp, or洁净less matter as long as we do all those things for the British."
"The Negro will continue to leave if we demand of him an exaggerated military effort. Everything holds to him, and we must limit the development of our colonies are derived from that same general policy which hinders or limits the development of our colonies. We are wrong in saying Let us ask of our colonies those products we are obliged to pay too dearly for in foreign markets."
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Philadelphia, March 28.—The Rev. Smith Price, pastor, pastor of Hartford, must have lost his coat Monday while attending the Baptist Ministers' conference. The minister complained to other members of the congregation might have at least left an old coat for him to wear. Owing to the severity of the weather the good divine was forced to take a taxicab home.
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Pittsburgh, Pa., March 28.—After being sentenced to serve 12 months in the Allegheny county jail on a felony charge, Mr. Brown proceeded to entertain court attaches, the judge, government officials and spectators by presenting a dance" in the Federal building.
Miss Brown claims that she is the common law wife of William Brown, who resides in Braddock, Ohio, and is guilty of selling dope. She further stated, however, that she was happy to have the honor of doing time for her common law husband.
Government agents who appeared against the woman claim they purchased drugs from her on the basis of her being identified that William Brown, who has disappeared, was the brains of one of the largest dope rings in the nation. Alphonse Jackson and Elmer Jones are also being sought.
NAR PURSE SNATCHER.
Philadelphia, March 25—Franklin Hudson, 10th St. near Wharton Ave. was arrested and put under $1,000 ball for court on a charge of snatching a purse containing $10 from Mrs. Pollis after he had knotted her. The police screams attracted the police who caught the prisoner after a chase.
M'CORMICK IN APPEAL FOR FAITH IN U. S. IN EAST ST. LOUIS TALK
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Segator Medill McCormick, closing his tour of Illinois in the primary contest, spoke at a Republican meeting in Chicago, March 26, appealing for a wide public faith in America. He came from Alton, where in the afternoon he told his supporters that the shipers that the Lakes-to-Gulf waterway will be built, despite all opposition, because the social and necessities of the nation require "This is an industrial community," said Mr. McCormick, "and the people who are here are to guard against influences of hysteria which may menace industrial prosperity. America's need today is for cold counsel on existing facts for the administration of achievements by the American government during the time its destiny has been committed to the administration." He had been a member of the Senate.
"The needs of America today require that we shall have faith in our country in the realism of realism in realism demaqery, that we may not in hysteria make errors which will bring about the loss of investment and prudent planning. I submit that to do this we must measure conformance with the laws existing when the Republican party returned to power three years ago. We had not enacted a protective tariff farmers, railroad workers, skilled craftsmen and rough labor, merchants and laborers. We had lifted from that slough of depres-
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FLIRT GETS KNIFE IN BREAST
The use of modern methods of the masher to get acquainted with a girl instead of seeking to touch her properly through the proper channel of an introduction proved quite disastrous for Joseph Ramsey, an 18-year-old youth resembling a boy, who sought the acquaintance of a girl whom he did not know. Ramsey was on the West side at a 16-foot bridge, standing in a building of 1719 W. Lake St. when the unknown girl passed. He spoke to her and she encouraged him by his presence and stalked in the breast and then continuing on her way. Fortunately Ramsey's wound was not dangerous by his companion, Percy Carr, 1709 S. Dearborn St. He lives with a brother, Thomas Ramsey, at the 17th St. address. The position of the street area, station are searching for the girl.
IN APPEAL IN U. S. IN LOUIS TALK sion in which we found over 5,000,000 unemployed at the end of a Democratic administration
"When the channel is completed the ores of Minnesota and the coal of Illinois are shipped to either in economical conjunction at Calaf, at St. Louis, or at East St. Louis. "Completion of that channel may be prevented. It will and must be prevented. The mistakes of legislators, but it cannot be prevented. It will and must be prevented. The dustrial necessities require that it shall. It will be built, not for the advantage of making and distributing all the materials and articles manufactured in the cost of making and distributing all the materials and articles manufactured in the valley, from Duluth to New Orleans, and from Pittsburgh to Kansas City.
"Lovers of Peace
"Look back over the years. I say that the people of Minnesota thank God for his prudent government, which, responsive to the public will, has preferred the ways of peace to the ways of war."
"How fared they to the north of Central and Dauinan countries, people by literate and intelligent population and long wished to photograph. All of them the central issue of issue, of which the notes constitute almost the 'SHE'S A GOOD LOOKING GIRL!'"
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Three Whites Face Trial On Murder Charge
Three Whites Face Trial On Murder Charge
Poplar Bluff, Mo., March 28.—Three white men, Mieri, Bruce, his son, Nathan Bruce, and Arlene, were arrested in county, Arkansas, were unarrested in the Stoddard county circuit court Monday morning and charged by Temple Keaton, who was killed in last year by night rioters. The white men were arrested and charged with the crime, but were acquitted by justice when they pleaded not guilty. This decision caused the prosecuting attorney to file a motion to dismiss the case. The shooting was the outcome of jealousy between white farmers and place farmers of this section. The shooting was also white in the night and he was shot while asleep in bed with his wife.
GIVEN $3,000 FOR INJURIES
RECEIVED WHILE AT WORK
Thomas Durham, a laborer living at 2356 State St., who was injured in 1822 while employed by the Standard Oil company, was awarded $24,435.55 by the Illinois industrial commission for his disability. The suit was brought against the Standard Oil company through Attorney Benjamin Chayton during the latter part of last year, but was not brought up for hearing. The company had recovered from his injury. The Standard Oil pavement corporation attempted to prove that Durham's injuries were not permanent. He was required to have he had recovered from his injury. Twelve physicians, including an X-ray specialist, were necessary to prove that Durham's injuries received in from injuries received in the accident. Durham is the father of five children, all under 16 years of age. sole circulating medium, the only common money of the common people, were saved from bankruptcy and run only by bidding the assets and credits of the whole country and all of the people in the banking system of the United States. The United States, in the verge of bankruptcy, to be saved only by the resources of the United States for the redemption of their obligations.
"In great Britain there are today two million male men and women. In itilmen male men and women. Difference in population considered, it is the same in all countries. In the workers, hopeless and half hungry, still walking the streets of our cities. "In western Europe what I foresee a year ago has come to pass. The people are crumpled. In Italy and France and Belgium the france and life have become predebted pursuits of the mark, the crown, and the ruler. In those countries since the war the armed forces have added debt to taxes, taxes to taxes only each year to face an irreducible taxation, they continued to expend more than was brought in by the reyential debt has been doubled since the signing of the armistice. taxes are missties was signed. Expenditures are half again as great as the income from reducing the national debt by four and a half billion, we had doubled it and we had reduced the national debt by if we had increased federal taxation to eleven or twelve billions a year and we spending fifteen billions a year.
America Above All
"The record is written and plain for present disposition to engage in a controversy, but if you will permit me to set system and in reducing taxes I had a principal part, as I had an active business to and to labor.
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Is Not a Citizen.
"Mr. Garvey, who is not an American citizen, has taken it upon himself to so before the white people this country advocating that the American Negro should have equal rights, on this country and go to Africa. Mr. Garvey apparently does not know that the American Negro considers himself, and is, as much an American as any other, a Negro. The American "Colored people have not the slightest intention of leaving their country or surrendering the share in it, and service and loyalty. Although the American Negro has, justly, many things to complain of, he has no intention of being a quitter. In the country, he makes country the kind of country it was intended to be and should be: one in which every man is given opportunity to reach the highest self development in his life, irrespective of race, creed or color. In these documents Mr. Garvey makes most insidious and dangerous use of "social equality" as a bulwark to prejudices and fears of white people.
"In order that the American Colored people may form their own conclusions about Garvey's propaganda addressed to white people, the following extracts are offered:
Garvey's Message.
"To imagine Negroes as district attorney, as district congressman, assemblymen, aldermen, government clerks, and officials, artisans and laborers at work while millions of white men starve, is to have before you the bloody picture of wholesale slaves, the oppressive and unjust which I am working.
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STRIKES MAN BLOW ON NOSE;
CALLS AND FIND HIM DEAD
Jamaica, N. Y., March 28—Robert Spruce, 113 Douglass St., was struck and killed by Frank David Graham and ment that arose between them on Friday afternoon. Both young men were employees of the Rubel Coal and ice dam company, the Ham's story, they had delivered a truckload of coal in the Hillcrest section and as they were returning to the yard, Spruce, Graham claims, off the truck and challenged him to fight. As Graham alighted from the truck, Spruce attempted to strike him, but he was knocked down. Spruce on the nose, Spruce fell backwards on the roadside, bleeding profusely, but, according to Graham's story, he had occurred, proceeded to get back on the truck. As Spruce did not arise he called him and finally went to the Spruce's side he found him lifeless.
Graham was stopped a few minutes later. He was arrested, who was directing traffice, Hillis and Flushing Aves. After Surgeon Sherman of Mary Immaculate hospital, he was arrested by Graham was arrested by Detectives O'Brien and Flatterty of the Jamaica Police force. Magistrate Kockendorfer in Jamaica court on Saturday and is being held on a homicide charge, pending a trial by Medical Examiner Howard Neil.
PASTOR IN CITY
The Rev. I. V. Bryant, pastor of the First Baptist church, huntington, W. Va., lives in the city the guest of Mr. F. A. Johnson, 2660 Park Ave. During his life in the city the guest of Mr. Bryant, he is assisting the Rev. Wesley Carter of Providence Baptist church by a revival meeting. The Rev. I. V. Bryant will leave the city Friday for his home.
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DRUG ADDICT ARRESTED
Newark, N. J., March 28—The suspicions of a passerby were aroused several weeks ago when he noticed at a second story window at 173 Orange St. a man mistakenly package a bloodied bottle he notified the Second precinct station and the attention of Detectives Strong and McGowan of the narcotics squad was called. He was arrested. Thomas Hatchett on a charge of illegally possessing narcotics. They claim a bottle of heroin as well as empty bottles were found under a pillow. Thomas is al-aware he had admitted that he is a drug addict.
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h. Robertson of the Locomotive firemen, legislative leader, that he would be appointed to and eventually the sleepy and dimmen of both races. The amendment was drawn by Mays and given to the governor, who same introduced the bill to the House of Representatives when the bill comes to the lower chamber of Congress for consideration. It was signed on the provisions of the bill President Mays said: "Should the bill become a law the only way for men of our Race to get full admittance to the labor organizations is for them to have national labor organizations, since the craft adjustment boards are composed of men of our Race to get full admittance to national labor organizations. The bill will kill company unions or industrial relations propositions like the Pullman company is putting over on its porters. Railroad employees of our Race are denied membership to any of the men of our Race and abolish Howells bills, which would set up adjustment boards for arbitration about as under the Newlands act and abolish perpetuate the ban on men of our Race as railway union members.
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Newark, N.J., March 25—Awaiting extradition to Connecticut, where he is wanted for alleged participation in a robbery in which he fled Ford several weeks ago, Edward Brown, alias Charles Davis, is a prisoner in the county jail. Brown was taken to the fourth princien court last week in default of $2,500 bail as a fugitive. He says he has no home. He is accused of police headquarters from the Hartford police the picture was recognized as that of the man who had been arrested as Charles Davis. Detectives from Fallon arrested him in Shippen St.
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New York, March 28.—Said to have attempted to commit suicide, Fred Kruger, a former under observation at Bellevue hospital, having been taken there at 7:59 last Thursday night. It is said that Kruger was almost about the streets and brought him to the W. 135th St. police station, where his peculiar actions were monitored. Upon the arrival of Dr. Kruger from Harlem hospital, Fair is said to have written a pokehole. He was taken to Bellevue for observation.
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Burglar Freed After 25 Years Is Resentenced
Jersey City, N. J. March 25.—Alexander Jones, a burglar who has spent 25 years of his life in various prisons around the country, received another setback last week when Judge Robert V. Kinkhead sentenced him to serve from 8 to 14 years in the state prison for robbing the home of the corporation counsel. When Jones was arrested he had in his possession burglar tools, paints for furniture and goods and a revolver. Several years ago Jones burglarized the home of the police officer being sung in the wood Ave. and it brought by police that he was trying to repeat the act, as he was in the act when the officer was when the officer's criminal career began in 1858, when he was sent to Sing Sing for burglary. Jones stated that he resided, when not at 7, W. 131st St. New York city.
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The all night lunch room of Jeff Starks, 3105 Rhodes Ave., was the home of a cold blood murderer early Monday. James, age 29, 3100 Cottage Grove Ave., shot to death the chef, Sam "Tom" Saunders, age 48, 2029 Cottage Grove, age 29, 3100 Cottage Grove Ave., according to the testimony given at the coroner's inquest hold at the murdered Jones, understanding parlor, 3021 Cottage Grove, his sister, Mrs. Freddie M. Franklin, and returned home about 4 a.m. after attended a little party, hungry and decided to go to the lunch room for a sandwich. He ordered a pork chop sandwich. Saunders, who was the sandwich biscuits, began preparing the meal was told by Jones that he wanted biscuits instead. Saunders is said to have replied that the biscuits were not the sandwich, arriving, but if he would wait a few minutes he could get some of the bread that was coming out of the store. It is alleged that an argument followed, in which Saunders struck Jones with a knife. Jones is then said to have left the lunch room cursing that he would get Saunders
Several minutes later Jones resisted who had his back to him. Then on the three shots fired entered Saunders' body. One went wild. Jones then closed the door and sent three more bullets into Saunders' body. He died before aid could arrive. The police of the Staunton Ave. police station are holing the body in an effort to locate relatives. The police record has not yet been apprehended.
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DR. DUBOIS COMMENTS ON TRIP
For the benefit of, the public the Chicago Defender has been at pains against Senator McCormick of Illinois in this primary canvass now being conducted in this state. It has stated that and told daily that Senator McCormick did not measure up when the Dyer anti-immigration bill was before the United States Senate.
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New York, March 28.—Dr. W. E. B. Du Bols, editor of The Crisis, who has just returned from extensive
Melvin J. Chisum. March 11, 1924. The national Negro Press association, Washington. D. C. Dear Sir: Ennail Cormick did not act of good faith of which states that Senator Medellin McCormick did not act in good faith of the supporting of the Dyer bill.
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inasmuch as you were the representative during that night, I assume that you can, and thus you will not object to the facts fully, full statement of the facts involved.
"I have just returned from a journey of 15,000 miles in a course of which I touched three continents and five European African colonies and five African islands. I attended the institution of President King of Liberia for his second term, as a spectator of the president of the
a prompt reply will be appreciated by
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ROBERT S. ABBOTT,
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Hon, Robert S, Abbott, Publisher, the
Chicago School, founder, 345. Indiana
My Dear Mr. Mr. Abbott: Applying to the speed for which you ask, I would state that I am shocked to learn that anyone can state that I Senator McCormick went back on us when we were making the same decision. The fact is, as the Hon. Jon Weldon Johnson of New York, who left the faucets of the Rise in large graphic letters, said, "I will not allow either branch of the Congress lent us willingly than did Senator McCormick."
representing the DR. DU BOIS president of the United States, with the rank of envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary. I saw two colored consuls in Dakar, and St. Etienne, in France.
As a matter of fact, during the conference, I was asked to try to get the Dyer bill passed. I made 132 Senate Office building my headshot and I was told that he has then Senator McCormick's office.
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"I spent one month in Liberia, a week in Sierra Leone and 10 days in Senegal. I visited Portugal and Moorish Spain and am tremendously impressed with the beauty of Africa and Liberia and its future opportunities.
Arranged Conference
When the Dyer bill got hung up in committee, Mr. McCormick to whom Mr. Johnson and I went, and Senator McCormick added the Senator, and forcibly forcured with Senator Lodge, the result of that conference the bill was placed upon the calendar of the
"I was sent by the foreign relations committee of the National Association of Pan-African Congress. This congress held one session in London and three in Berlin. The sessions were not as largely attended as in the case of the second congress, but the territory was more dense and interesting and the interest developed in the cities and European nations, in growing.
As to the matter of the bill not to allow the rules of the United States Senate are so skew that a senator, if he elects a senator for three months if his strength will be adequate to block legislation and take the floor turn to and prevent any legal challenge to this bill, this illusorate, and this is what happens. Your readers will no doubt remember that this same thing happened to Mr. Bush, who was defeated though the presi-
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"Especially was the strength and importance of the rising black population of Portugal and the colonies. The European countries, especially colonial powers, in the development of the American Negro is astonishing. The American Negro is astonishing. What what the race may accomplish and on the other hand stands as a sort of warning to colonial powers as to what the Negro is not a single colonial power with possessions in Africa that is not watching through literature and personal representatives, every development of the Negro problem. In America."
Hampton, Va., March 25—The Adams prize debate on the subject, "Resolved: That compulsory military training should be abolished in the Order hall. Hampton Institute, by the negative team, consisting of Grady B. Burwell, Selma, Aln.; Wesley Lewis, Holland, Va., and C. Colon Lasster, Rachel, N. C., who represented the Douglass Literary
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Nexia, Ohio. March 28—Ians have been drawn up here for a new cement plant to cost in the neighborhood of $2,000,000. The Southwestern cement company of California is the largest in the state. Portland Cement company with home offices in Detroit has also bought about 1,000 acres and announced in Dayton that plans were completed for the erection of a huge plant with a capacity of 100,000 cubic feet purchased by both companies lies for the most part around Osborn.
The affirmative argument was presented by George R. Watkins, Mercerville, Mass., and Scott E. Johnson, Huntsville, Texas, who represented the Dunbar Literary Society. The affirmative argument was presented by James H. Jones, Mercerville, N. J.; James H. Jones, Boston, Mass., and Scott E. Johnson, Huntsville, Texas, who represented the Dunbar Literary society. The affirmative argument was presented by Elbridge L. Adams, a well-known lawyer of New York, who for many years has offered valuable prizes for students who showed excellence in debating
Mr. Adams announced the following winners in the Adams essay contest: Gold medal winner Lurch, Jr.; Gold medal winner Charles L. Cooper, Hurriburg, Pa.; Bronze, Wesley D. Elam, Waverly, Va., all college students; Bronze, enlisted by the Boys' Glee club of Humpton institute under the direction of R. Nathaniel Dett. The Dunbar Literacy society at Harton institute has won seven of the Adams prize debates and the Dougless Literacy society has won five debates. In a brief address expressed his deep satisfaction over the excellent way in which the debaters presented this interesting school problem and declared that the debate was "one of the best" he had
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Newark, N. J., March 25—Closer political affiliation of the whites and members of our group and united support of all Republicans (or Coopers) in the national convention in June were urged at a rally of the Colored Republican Voters' union of Essex county held March 18 at the New Hope Baptist church, Sussex Ave. Mt. Hope, both races addressed the message.
Loyd Philip Shawe is Boston, Mass., and the head of the voice department of the Northwestern University School of Music, in the song of Ithilipo says: "I can singer "The Chieftain of St. Ono", by Hermes Zimmerman, one of the choir officers of its kind that has come under my observation. I have used with repeated success on government Co-mendation from a school of such high sounding is an honor to the Face.
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Resolutions of commendation were adopted on the stand taken by the president of the government of Walter L. Colen, Republican leader of Louisiana, as compriser of customs for the New Orleans district. He was presided over by J. F. Sadler, president of the union, presided at the afternoon session and he was succeeded by Dr. Alexanion. The president of the union, Frielinghuysen was the principal speaker. They were soils by Mrs. Bortilla Burritt and William Vonner of Montclair.
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On the World Tour to Europe Cormick having gone to Europe, the facts are:
The senator received a cablegram that said he was in several of our newspapermen and said to use "My mother is sick in home. I don't want any misunderstanding about the matter and for that I feel it is with you men. You each realize that I was a son before I was a senator and feel it is with me; so I feel it is my duty to sheer her.
At that time, Senator Underwood, delicately delivered his famous threat and delicat that the Democrat regarded the Dyer a federal attack upon the police powers if it was brought up for a vote the southerners would fillbuster it to
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power in several states lies in the hand of St. Louis. Mo., March 28. J-Brookies Spencer, son of St. Louis State Senator Spencer and vice president of the Southern Wheel company, was charged with felonious wounding and released on bond after the automobile he was driving in Hertz driving a 2013 year-old boy in front of 2013 Pine street at 5 p.m., last Monday. The parents at 2011 Pine street, who attended the nature of the skull, incarnations of the forehead and body cuts, Spencer now the boy in the street of several other boys, have awarded him a medal now the proud possessor of a medal awarded her because of her nerfed music contest recently held here. He said, and then suddenly darted in front of the automobile. Spencer resides at 860 Kingsbury Court.
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Akron, Ohio, March 28. Miss Edit Player brilliantaughter C. G. Player Tidy Buddle Ave is now the proud possessor of a medal awarded her because of her nerfed music contest recently held here. He said, and then suddenly darted in front of the automobile. Spencer resides at 860 Kingsbury Court.
This paper rants further: "In addition to all the trading they have done president of the Southern Wheel company, was charged with felonious wounding and released on bond after the automobile he was driving in Hertz driving a 2013 year-old boy in front of 2013 Pine street at 5 p.m., last Monday. The parents at 2011 Pine street, who attended the nature of the skull, incarnations of the forehead and body cuts, Spencer now the boy in the street of several other boys, have awarded him a medal awarded her because of her nerfed music contest recently held here. He said, and then suddenly darted in front of the automobile. Spencer resides at 860 Kingsbury Court."
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Reading, Pa., March 28—Charles Friday, a workman of this city, was recently sentenced to one year in prison for adultery and abduction when it became known that he had carried to that city a 16-year-old white girl, Charlotte for adultery and abduction Friday was traced to Philadelphia by agents of the girl's relatives, who had sought her throughout the state. The couple were arraigned on Friday had rented in the Quaker City. According to testimony given by Charlotte, who is known in this city from her one day and asked her to accompany him to a room. She refused at first, informing him that she would be in trouble. The man then told her that he would marry her. If necessary, she supply her with fine clothes. She then consented, she decided. The girl stated further that she and Friday lived together on River St. for four days, after which they were taken into custody.
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The recent confirmation of Walter Cohen for the position of comptroller of New Orleans by the senate has brought forth another outburst of vituperation from New Orleans, the second most vitally interested. The Times Picturesman, the case, characterizes the action of the senate as an outrage on the entire Republican leadership seen to be obsessed. It is known that they have been gouged and that they are parents they were able to convince the Republican leaders that the balance of power in several states lies in the hands of them. This paper rants further: "In addition to all the trolling they have done, the most highly prized precedents and carefully guarded unwritten laws of Louisiana senators, who based their protests on the grounds that the cannibalism from New Orleans to them, this Negro was confirmed."
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Sige IS Sareea o's Vat ontiaaed Geaciol Swine aie poninas toy See) Se
Tebe era x sit 7 ; 1 Sel sabe ee ees Ube Storey Sak Prat
EF Eaeat hl eee tn ake tomy | ABE oo veersevecncsceneciencecnccetctnntns
seen yeh! We for Seer Gratest aes a
“csc ep npmsissme scene aes Sa pon senn Nea ten eo aan
‘SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1924
‘One of the most brutal and atro~
foun Grines aaxinst public. sitet
Gnd decency: perpetrate ton covey 3h
Scho fo ‘vertee
the authority to
proweet rather
Ranavose pie QS
Yate cuss, Peper’
waa ‘browphe to BS
Went Tuosaas eh
Atictoon when we
Tivccatne known ES
that two Soune ps
hore, high shoo e
mudente, Had
Been micked un g
br police of he
Hurst sadon
ona charge of fe
Seine “rucpecte
fan attened
holdup, ‘and xe= |
tereiy beaten, 8
Woe res
gal
the Suhorty fo
seamen
eae
Seis
Tear site
Hen ete,
iar Si ER
Sead
hatte?
Bure le
ee
ee
Sea
ong piace (to
another, and fin- _ Ivan Glenn
ails, when they could be held no
Yonder, were. discharzed.
The’ Mudents, Iwan Glenn, 4423
Indiana Ave, and Vane Ware, 44%;
Calumet Ave. both students in high
school, related to a Chicace Defender
Feporter the following story:
“About twenty minutes after 10
Friday night. March 1. ae were
cominz home from the Wabash Ave:
nue YMG. Ay where we had at-
Tonded a haskethall samo etwren the
Waach “Y" and the Aurora “Y. We
were walking cast on 43rd St, Just
fart of Indiana Ave. when a police
officer came up to a and pointed a
Pistol ae Us and ordered ws to hold
Up our handa. A Greek then came
Up and wie that we were The ones
‘ho hud tricd to rob hinn a few min-
tex before.”
Given Third Degree
Althourh the boys protested thelr
sghorance of the Greck and although
‘When searched the police found no
weapons on them, Tes were held
Until the patrol wagon came and they
Were whisked to the ith St. station,
Here. wecording to the statements of
Toth the youths, thes were subjected
fo the mort Inhuman and unnecessary
Arcatinent usually accorded the most
hardened of criminals, They related
the ftory of how the wilicers employed
the ‘hed dezren tactics yn them In
Drder to feeee them to confess to a
Erle of which ther had no knowl~
faze. Throuhaut the night and carly
Into Saturday morning these “hoy's
Were beaten and abused by a RroUD
Df White offirers, seo ecemed 10 Ret
Fare pleasure out of their self-fm=
toned duty.
Severely Beaten
Gienn waa taken into, the "sold.
fish room rst. aecording to his
Se TO ee en renee Oe
sizantic propar-
fions asked him
about his part fn
the robbery. He
Senied any
Kmowledee of 7
an ie hud done
many tines: be=
fore st eee
fine Sademte
he officer struck
iim. a blow. in
the stomach and
Imecked hima to
the floor. while
B scone Fane
ian of the peace
upplied a rubber
hore to his head.
When be struck
the ror. secord-
ing to ihe boy,
smother willee:
placed kis fout
eke
ees
head and pinioned him ta the
floor, While he wus down Glenn was
Venton and Kicked ats will hy the
policemen, who. at the same. time
Cursed hith and ealied him sickenins
epithets. The boy was nally thrown
into a corner cll, where he was
ordered to keep quict.
‘Ware was then Drought into the
chamber of the Snquisition and. was
forced to go through the sume treat-
ment ag Glena, after he had beer
Tole whAt “his partne. had confessed.”
During the night men who had beer
yotbed on previous “occasions wer
rroueht Jn to view the suspects an
try te identity ‘them. None could
ao wo.
Booked Sunday Morning.
Saturday morning the boys were
taken, handcuffed, tothe Harrisoz
St station, where the Bertillion sys-
tem was applied. During this time
the parents, Joreph O. Glenn, clerk
in tho registry division in the post-
siice. ‘and Mrs. Virginia Ware
mother of Vane, had attempted un-
‘Successfully to get in touch with thei
Sons. Finally, at 6:30 Sunday morn-
ing. Both bore were booked at the
46th St. station ‘on a charge of at-
temzted robbery.
‘Their cascx were called Monday
morning ia the sors court under
Judge Helander. The Greek who had
Becused them, William Francis, 3927
Rfichizan Ave. an employee of the
Congress hotel, appeared, and after
& few minutes of eross-cxamination
by Attorney M. King Schrazer
{white}. wlio had been retained -by
the Parents, came to the conclusion
that he Wax not «0. sure that these
were the parties who had tried to
talk bin on an4 that fe wns wat
even sure of the exact spot where
the crime was supposed to have taken
lace.
Dismissed by Judge
Even these facts did not_prevent
Judge. Helander from ordering the
Ways held “In the county Jail’ until
thes’ could produce three Witnesses
to prove that they had attended the
Gasketball game. “On Tuesday mor=
ing the ease Was axain ealled, and In
the face of such -overwhelming evl-
dence of ‘thelr Innocence Ware and
Gienn were aischarged.
Roth returned to school Wednesday.
Ware sul retains ‘sears received In
the station and fs hardly able to wall,
They have been called model students
at the school to whieh they go and
have never een in trouble before,
There was no eause for the treatment
whieh they received and every effort
Will be made to see that those who
were responsible for this treatment be
made to answex for this abuse of
thelr authority.
Xew York, March 28—On Friday
lait’ whe nieinbers of the Witers
is, Oe tater of ale ee
Sa ocr of pea oe
STRlnd oe oetaee apeate a
Sachs Sash neem, SPeaten an
Se le
SP aS Seema, Peas ere
geten Taom teae tet source aoe
Eis rey of ae tae aes ee
Ber ot arian Peas one, i
Seinen fees” Sera te thee
BS ite a ae ceeuans
Send he tne Ongena
Ree ane Tes,
Tswtnd umes one Watied ee
tee seats
“hong the speakers was Carl Van
ae of ie cimeet aee Sa Se
warn encsenalae kee te
Bes ee
Binet weiaes Sekhacs omaartam
de tenssear aa eee alguns Saee
Fim te ad tne a eae BS
for gee cipeeed etna
Beet NT he eee sate
Eiabad ton an epee Tas
feeriel tose csentes
faetcbeah ace ine Monee? ore at
tae ether hme Natt
haa tine oct att heed nae
Beet oe My Me eg
Si iceciatter tee Sane Ha eoe,
Even era Died Geg der as
lanl Ete ad are eresrtase
trad sien ants Cane ties
Set ite cote Tice oiled ee
Sree Coy eens
Rie Ute Shona ee Uae Be
sth cond a be seat ee
pee aL ad waeanena tae
ie tanned alee leners ae
ee eae cette tS ee
toa oh hac ie oe eas ek
Teen oe reine alien et
pomisateat sing te es ae
fete can eenine keting
Seeger ecg igi
sours wmnesert aqane tn Beka
Oe aoe Sone Clee ane
tie teks pa eg ganoee
sede tape Beh, meats
Bon, dirt read inne actin
sot ck Se ts apie eS
eine Chuage, setae eo
Retake Tigi baibg Tiiaed
etna coho: Miss cueeatue’ Bemeet
ad ioe soe one et ak ee
rhe roel 16 tne alnme ovent
ep rere eyed
bea eae each "Reaalt “et
Aerated ia seinen Se ee
Stra ee pers
ee a
brs Serllate tt Sent vote anal ee
en eee oh eua raaale te
ong ey
rite woth fet acter at hosk a
Beet aE Seared ta oe See ace
Se tae Sted oe Se eee
Leibanad Tae Stn moet pero
Sane ken vores
Hake ee on les acton Vaxiatied
athe eer i ha ae tS
ra rine ed nate tered oe
Gare a aren sores oe
ae eat iy ane ul pee
Tea, een a
terary New Yorke ouNsoN.
RECKLESS DRIVING
Washington, March 28.—George R.
Butler, sald to have operated. the
first automobile smoke sereen found
in the District “of Columbia, was
convicted in the Traffic court recent-
iyof reckless driving and fined $300.
In default of the fine he must serve
four months in jail
‘This ig the biggest fine for a. rec
less driving charge ever imposed in
the local ‘Traffic court.
Butler avo. police x three-mite
chase out ‘Georgia avenite early one
mornin, throwing. owt a snioke
screen that ‘delayed his capture. it
swiis testified, When arrested 2 quan=
tits. of whiskey Was found in. the
atiia, It was said. He wax charged
Wilh Siotatins the prewiitinn taee
HAMPTON STUDENTS GIVE PLAY
ae cma eee Eee a ea
| aeaeconn gins ae era ea eee ee eee
| Pen are ik eee ane Ra pees ere ie
Oe ee ee ey ae
Riga le ae ce ans eee ce NS ae
Res eap (Za MMS Te SR as
Soa ora Nae
PP att S| Da nee eg ieee ST Ph ae
See pee a aie
Scenes taken from the Sophoclean Drama, which was presented by students of Hamp:
ton Institute last week. Story on Pago 8
STABBED PONVIPTEN! ronp ror Trorren
Blan Himfiten, 35, 249 N, Mapte-
wood Ave, a railroad fireman, was
stabbed Hite Sunday night In the
back by Ais step-son, William Elta,
who, according to the story” told the
Warren Ave, police hy witnesses In
the house. was Intoxicated. Mamil-
ton was taken to the County hos-
pital and Fills placed under arrest
Fitteen stitehor were taken i the
arm of Chariey Robinson, 1125. Ful-
ton St, who was ent ‘by David
Owens, 1652 Fulton St, when he was
put out of a house where a party
was being given. Robinson refused
to appear against Owens in the Des-
pinines St. court, and the case was
Alsmisced i ainige Horellt for want
of prosecution.
New York, March 28—The Xatton-
al Crhay agin innounces iia an-
ual ‘fellowshing, far social service
Rudy trezinnine ie September 3 the
Neve’ York eliool of Social Wark.
‘ye Chienan University Seioot af Se:
ela Adiministration, the Steimans
Contege School of Soclal Work, Hass
fein Sinan: the Pennastvante School
fer’ Snctat Seevtee, Philadelphia: the
Gtenenin ‘School’ of ~“Technotons:
Piusburgh, “und” the" University of
Tidisburah
“These fellowshing which pax. a
miniimiin of 239 per month In addi
Unn to free tultton at the above men-
Home hoot ae open to an
canis equipped with eollese training
or its “equivalent. Examtantions. of
policanis are given to test the sti-
acne general Nnowlodge of ceoaomate
Shihjeets and thelr aeniiaintance with
Fociai problems that ale: beins. (act
Throughout the world today. ‘The an=
Hleants are. graded eeurding to the
Fesulth of their. examiuntions. their
Feneral "gernonatii.thele” genera
Health and their promise for fives of
Useruiness, "One "of the. fellowshinn
awarded, the Elin’ Sache Blots. Me-
Inorial fellowship, was. created
ihronen a fund ef more than $10,009
dionated by the friends of the: late
Sia Sache Motz. a member of ‘the
executive board of the National Ure
tan, league, who ied tro sears 50
Former fellows of the league are
now engaged us probation officers
Ertan Teague executiver, famity case
Workers, Ws CoA. seerctaries and
Visiting’ teachers,
‘Persons interested should com-
munleate with Eugene Kinele
Jones. executive sacretare, New Vork
ets. before April 13, shortly after
Shieh date the examiantions wil he
given.
GIVES SURPRISE PARTY
.. # BORGES surpsige Mrthiny party
was given Monday night by Harvey
Watkins in honor of his wife, Mrs.
Anna Mao Watkins, at thelr resi-
dence, 2057 Michisan Ave. When
Mrs. “Watkins returned home from
the ¥, W. 'C. A. where she hind at-
tended a meeting, she was greatly
surprised to find the home beautt-
fully’ “decorated and crowded with
host of friends. Dancing and cards
Were the features of the evening.
after which a delightfal” luncheon
was served. “Among. thoso present
were Mr.-and Mra. Robert §. Ab-
hott, Mr. and Mrs. George Garner,
Mr. and Mrs. 0, D. Jonex Mew. Laila
Laweeon, “Miss Besse" Walker,” air.
and Mra. Albert George, Miss Jeasic
Jones, Nir. and Mrs. Ay 1, Jackson,
Mrs. ‘Caine. Meo and Mrs. Charles
‘Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson,
Mroaha Mfrs. Donnelly, Mise Eliza.
beth “Euper, Misses Bianche and
Taatka Bae,
Se ier ads sepa ene Sas et
JN STUDENTS GIVE PLAY
A NT ANT
ap aE ar ee eB
Ca een Me a See ger
Se. eres a wei lel ae
Etc eisai cl a onraesanes
Cn ee ey
By ea
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eit: Or) eet
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Story 0
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CONVICTED
ON MAN'S
STORY
Miss Florence Carter, 22. 3322
Wabash Ave. was found guilty of
robbery by a Juri on Tuesday in
Judge Frederic DeYoung’ court.
There were no witnesses to the ul-
leged robbery. Harry Clark (white),
76 years old and a resident of Buffalo,
declared that Miss Carter robbed hint
of §$8 on Nov. 17, 1923, in the 34d
block on’ Wabash "Ave. “at about. §
p.m. Mo said that on the night be-
fore the alleged robbery he was watk-
ing down Wabash «Ave. and Miss Car-
ter, sanding In a doorway, invited
him th. Te ignored the invitation
and cursed the-Rirl, he said.
"The next evening, he sald, he went
toa cigar store near $ud St, and
Wabash ave, und save Miss Carter
ashe cae out of the sore and she
again -upproachel him, he said, ane
asked if he wanted to tke 2 walk,
Again he repulsed her. he said, and
added that the girl followed him to
Hth Sl and Auehhan Ave. where,
he said, Miss Carter held iim up,
striking’ him to the ground with a
ron instrument,
Clark added that after he had heen
felled by the blow and after the flight
of is desatlant. anbuner woman gy-
prowehed and picked him up. ° She
take, he sald, ifthe mist ot hhs
poeket-book, then cold iin hat the
sine mune was Florence.
‘The name was the clue which led
Policeman Palmer Walker of the
Stunton Ave. station to atrest Miss
Carter ten days {iter She denied the
charge and declared she had never
sectt the mun before who necused her
ot robbers. However, Clark positives
iy idenuilied her as his assallant,
alles Carter's attorneys Inve asked
for a new trial. ‘The motion will bo
argued Saturdiy before Judge De-
a.
NEW PRESIDENT
MAY TAKE SEAT
FIRST OF YEAR
Washington, D. C., March 25—
Sentiment to" Sweep” “lame duck”
members of Congress out of ollice
fro months after thelt dereat and to
inaugurate a new president in Jaint-
ary. instead of on’ tie historic date
of March 4 hus shown such force in
the present Congress that the pro-
used Constitutiuaal amendment. in-
Troduced by Congressman Menry Ii,
Rathbone of Mlingts in the House and
Uy Senator George Norris of Ne~
Yraska in the Senate, may ‘be laid
before state legislatures Tor approval
within 2 lew wacks.
‘The change proposed by Rathbone
4s Identical to that of Senator Nor-
is to which the Senate agreed bya
vote of 3 to, Ie would set the
first. Monday In “January. sis the an
nual assembly date for Congress and
‘tie third Monday of the sume month
a8 the tine of the presidential in-
Auguration.
‘Another ‘simendment tavorably re-
ported by the Houso cominitice ‘vt
Election of president and vice presi~
Gent which’ will be ‘taken up! soon
names January 4 as the day on which
Congress shall meet and the 2th of
that month as’ the inaugural date.
Ie'is expected that tho Itathbone-
Norris proposal ‘ill appeal more to
House members. however, as it
obviates the possibility’ of either date
falling on a Sunday:
‘The changes in. tho present gov
ernmental_ program contemplated by
the amendment, which must be rati-|
fea “by: three-fourths of the states,
Lefora it becomes lave, are being op-
posed by 'a minority’ of the Ionse
membership, ‘but overwhelming ap-
proval Is being registered in’ whelr
favor by the country at large. Con-
greseman Rathbone has received
dozens of letters from individuals and
organizations in Iltnots commending,
hig idea, :
He will champion the contemplated
Constitutional revision in the touse
on the ground that authors of the
Constitution “delayed assembly | of
Congress and the presidential In~
auguration in order to allow the
principals adequate time to each
Washington in'days of slow travel
and not bucause they Wished to guar!
the coutiry against any possivie:
Il effect of sudden change.
tn introducing ns resaiation Con
Ereasman Tiathbone acted not only:
with the full approval of labor ‘and
civic ‘vreanizations, bul. also. with
that of the American’ Iinr associa
Hon, whieh had alrendy indorsed. It
He will contend hetore the House
that nu congressman shoilld be al
lowed to hold office inonths arter
lis defeat for re-election. or Te
nomination, nor should voters We
comelied to walt four months to sc
their majority choice for president
put in office. s
What we want fy a Congress
closely’ in Louch with home sentiment
aml aviekly responsive thereto.” he
raid, "The position of a “lane duck
congressman ie a difficult and. dis-
tressing one now both to Bimeelt and
his constituents,”
Reston, Mass, Marcel, 28,—Cittzens
or this city are’ sparing np paine in
hrepaving to celebrate the S20 birth:
tks anniversary. oF Willian Monroe
‘Trower on Apr 7.
‘Me Trotter was’ born tn Spring:
field,” Ohio, “Aveil. 7, 39t2, and. hes
spent more than 25 years of his life
Waging a pattle of racial equally.
The anniversary wilt also. mark
the onening of wv subscription cam-
palgh drive for several hundred tol-
Lars to save the Guardian and. Tret-
ter work. Hon, William Eo Lewes,
teeagurer of the Trotter anniversary
committee, has ven named te head
the campaign drive.
‘Ait donations may he addressed to
Hoa. WL Lewis, Old Sunth bulld-
ing. Boston, Mase.
Lather Pleasant, 29, 3618_ State
St. was almost cut to death Sunday
Atiernon by Mrs, Bertha. Brown,
S021 Aichigan Ave., when she Inter
fered between he and his wifo, Mrs.
Marties Pleanant. The ‘couple “live
‘in-apartment 8.
Viegsant was’ taken to the County
hospltai He had been emt severst
Limes. in the back, neck, oth shoul-
dors and Fight Teg. Al the wounds,
According to police "reports, were
from 6 to 8 inches lone.” ‘The altray.
wae staged in the halkeay.
irs. Brown refused to make a
statement relative to the cutting of
Pleasant after she was placed under
arrest by" the Stanton Ave. poilee,
hut it was learned that she resented
Pieasanc’s quarreling with hls wite
and sought te take her part
"MILwho were inthe apartment at
the time of the altercation were
placed under arrest. ‘They were
Bis. Pleasant, "Clarence. Warton.
3018 Indiana Aves John Hall, 4913
Dearborn St. and R. J. White, 3618,
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MOVIE MEN
FILE SUIT
ONGITY
eenge: sone ay ny Sigh
foe for Interfering with the showing
of “The Wirth of a Nation” atthe
SMnaltorium? ‘declared Attorney
Chartes. J. “Trainor, connsel for the
Producers, wito, ha. Aled suit” tor
$50,000. damages ayatnst seven chy
And olice offcists who were active
12 attempting to prevent. exifuttion
ot the pleture errs Ito ty seting
In the interest of the United Artist
corporation which controls, produc:
tlons of the fn.
‘The declaration was Med Monday
vy Trainor, ho says vit an imme
diate telat wil be asked “and. tha
tidente tal bo radosea showlag
conspiracy by chiet of Police Col
ihe Sinceal ablermes and olpee ot
fete to" atop the im “purely. for
peliieal’ purses
"Those peciicaits. mamed tn the
vat are Chict Caine Avil, Veet
nt day Ar Sehitders"statant cor
foruilon ‘onsets Police “Captain
Charles’ Ateala, Sergeants Chas
Fre sna ugh eStats sand At
dori avert’, dackten ef the
hind Ward, who sponsored” and. di
recto the. fight aatiase the hn on
the rou. tit was Incentive 0
raee"croublin I wan upon Alterman
Inckeon's bi” protertine. ssatnst
sich etures mat the eee Was
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"Ene ordinsinee naased Uy the state
tegitature uid the: cy “counel 4s
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Tachi "the ahawing of mening
deenes or daplaying: any plctire tht
ininase nee iacg eidigule ana on:
tempt
‘Through the efforts to stop. the
plewurey Prulnar ‘ast four petform=
ince for mach of ‘which. he ts
fortum. Wad wen seid out, had to
i ennected,
‘raking Part in, the arrangements
for filing ‘he. sult wna "the hee
Tomas Bion aioe ‘Sheonara
Spots" author "ot “The _Clansmnan™
wn aeveral ‘ther boeks of a muEh-
and several other
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sine Seas “eh ceoah gi
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sated oiatehcte ae ce
Fie rials ore atin ales
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Policeman Is
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Thief Slayer
ant district wae Suonerated by
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Co ee tier Bee aed
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darse"Snds dete” Her ‘sores te
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Sophy cee corre fe, saree
tn Grond Bita. ana “shoe bien
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WHITE MAN FOUND GUILTY OF
ASSAULTING WOMAN AT HOME
Edward Sworsky (white). a book-
hosnor employed by the Fizh Fura
ture composi, was arralgued before
ation” Tueaday. morning "on 8
Charge. of assaulting Mrs, Balth i
found guts but has been ranted
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nat Storaeand Siward. Wengen
HN Gnite Ree dated Aten Vie
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Ses ge ea ate ae aca
suiee a elit Seeing tie oc
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Pe ee es perce
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Sunday afternoon while Mrs, Mary
‘Smith, clu In house dress, apron
and bedroom slippers, was’ busily
engaged in houhchold duties in her
home, 142 State St, third apart-
ment. OMicers Sullivan and 3fore=
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tion fnvaded her apartment after
they had. seen two Intoxicated men
enter the bullding and placed her
under arrest without givioz her a
chaneo to change ner clothim, get &
hat or Jock her doors, she told Judge
Eller of the morals court,
‘Andrew Bersiund, 23,” 3312 WW.
Chleago Ave. and Axel Guttson, 25.
1413 Ogden ‘Ave. were tho men who
the officers ‘said Mra, Stuth. called
to'in the street from her third story
Seindow. They saw thera eater. the
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the men under arrest.
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prosecutor Bergiund and Guftson
fala that Mrs. Smith never called
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"Busby's Minstrels" Please Grand Patrons—Vaudeville at the Monogram—Avenue Going Well
The Weeks Movies
STATES—The Lullaby and Night
Bell, the Lullaby and Night
Love and David's George, Sunday,
The Wolf Man.
PHOENIX—Nothern in Law, Are of
the Lullaby and Night Jack O'Club,
Ride for Your Life and the Lone
Wagon, Sunday, White Panther.
two days each of The Aquatil and Thund-
ing Dawn, The Fast Express and on
Sunday, Franklin Farm in Shadows
each of The Next Corner and The Wan-
ters, Sunday, first of a four days engage-
ance of Pola Negri in Shadows of
Paris.
OWL—Two days each of Eternal City,
Sunday, Jane Novak in The Lullaby.
PICKFORD—Two days each of Heri-
tage of the Desert, Let Not Man Put
Sunday, Jane Novak in Malone,
Sunday, Through the Dark.
Willie叫 "Are You From Dixie?" It went over in a whirl. Doyle showed that he was an acrobat of no mean height, but he was a delightful aelouly Man" with good effect. She knows just how to sell her songs and is always greeted with applause. Owing to the misfortune that the feature her act, Donna Terressa was forced to do a Spanish song and dance, closing the dance. The unusual supposition to have crawled through a rat hole while being allowed to exercise. Watts & Willis, both under cork, were received with praise. "Ball the dack louse" to sound effect. After a line of chatter in which Watts displayed wit and humor, the madam, "once sang 'Swine fever' in order that made the vast audience wish for more. They close with their maidam Watts off the stage.
Gold and Goldie, a high class musical act, proved to be a great song number, "You Gamble in the Game of Love," He sang from the wings and his high voice, and he sang that of his wife, who all the time was pantomining within view of the audience. Mammy, "His little lady purrs captivated her audience. Saxophone, the musical instruments used by the gifted pair. An all-round good bill and well worth seeing. Murie Harris, the still wears that bewitching smile.
ELMORE THEATER
Pittsburgh, Pa.—Virginia Listen and Sam H. Gray's company, one of of the largest independent run at the Elmere Hotel, will open an indeterminate run at the Elmere Hotel. They will present a series of up-to-date tabs etc. and the popular team burgers who enjoy the better class of entertainment. Many added features of the LISTEN-Gray company. The Elmere has a seating capacity of 1000.
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PAGE SIX—PART ONE
We have with us this week "Busby boys" and the packed house on Monday night shows that Grand patrons find a great deal of appeal in the entertainment. Certain conditions a bout it will allow the use of the big banked first floor that the cap is overcome by the fast working and clever line-up and position the ticket buyers who enjoyed the wide open inch of the way. The three Naay features, featured Tony Langston
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nate the opening half, Harry and Hurl each handling an extreme end of the challenge, with the heaviest of all "middles" with the exception of the great Wilt Vine, does the interluciting gracefully and with precision, no idle duet or active movement. Column and Fred Tucker. The former displayed a bit of show-stopping ability in his dancing and prhilosops are augmented by Hoyt Jenkins and Reuben Harvey, who perform a lively duet done with fine results are "Crying For You." by Rhosetta Smith: "Mobile Blues, by billy Harris," "Call Me Back" by Ernest Clemont: "Asleep in the Deep," by Emmit Richardson, and "Dock." The gags are a joy and screamingly funny, the costuming clean and up to date, and the orchestra right in the middle. The crackerjack and brings the Woodens, the Race's greatest trick bicyclists; Georgia Comedy Four, a quartet of young singers; a real magician, a splendid musical novelty by the Hurl Brothers; a singing and high-powered dancing trio; Tucker and Hoyt Jenkins, a character special by Al Coleman. The usual percussion, a scream, check full how-producing situations and comedy. H. R. Whitfield is band and orator. Don Forster that this show plays its final engagement Sunday night.
THE STANDARD.
The Standard theater, formerly the Avenue, now under new management, proved a success in its open date. Bayson Brothers, strong men, were the opening. They were well rehearsed and ready to team. Dick and Beck, just back from an extended trip to the coast, seemed more popular than ever. Their new play, *The Plague*, jumps, as an old man, is unapproachable, while Octavia literally dances herself into the hearts of universities. Gilbert, a philomontian, was fatal.
The Crane family, five in numbers, were extremely clever in their Second-Irish wit and humor. In the bill, it will feature a set of objects it features on all bills but the comedy of Joe Russell and the dancing of Sam Davis stand out.
THE MONOGRAM.
The ever popular little playhouse
train presents an all-star vanville
soundtrack.
AMON'S LETTER
AMON'S LETTER
VISITORS
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Ashton Stevens Praises Ethel Waters
and Plantation Days
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNION OF AMERICAN ORPHANS, JOHN H. HARRIS, AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNION OF AMERICAN ORPHANS, JOHN H. HARRIS, SHOWING THEIR PATRIOTIC MEMORIES.
For "Plintation Days" was the sixth talk to nine-tenths song and step, it would have been a good slow even if you were a little nervous, who with Earl Dancer, had this week replaced Chippele Chappelle and Jaunita Dressly. Directly Miss Waters came on the stage I felt the personality of an artist. My stepmother asked if I "fesit" do I hear some sketches asking Well, I feel mine with the spine. Tilda's telegrapher up and down my vertebrae immediately this young woman lazied me up the stage; and the tidings were true.
SISSLE AND BLAKE
Now Ethel Waters, although comely enough, is no dusky godess like Florence of its color, allure a free and sensory organ of sound. What I am trying to indicate is that beauty is important by itself than she the voice of Fanny Brice, and that she is no more beautiful in feature than the voice of Brice before the day of plastic surgery.
SAYS JONESY
Dallas, Texas
I came on me at Dallas,
we were in my car,
we were told you in
my car last week that I
was considering
tensions but had not
any on any. Anyway,
nudled your correspondence I asked
solution here by which I am to
come.
Baltimore, Md.
Dear Pal Big Chief Write-Up-Um
I was really a pleasant surprise to me
when I met Ernest Whitman, who was
handed your letter. I know you
had a wonderful time in the "big city"
at Chicago on your way back to Chicago. Well,
innovations have puzzled over since time
began, and that is how to put 25 life
chapters in a city has made people solve all kinds of problems. We have a credit of helping you to solve that one on your last visit there. Now for
him, he came, they saw, they conquered, in
what I would say about the two show-
ers of Jimmy Cooper's revue. They are give-
ing their lives, and from the way the public
is talking it is a race between the two
will be a tie. "Follow Me" was held
in Washington for another week and
theater for one week, but if they do as
will remain longer than that, because
Billy Hefneris and Clifford Rose
chested Ernest Whitman and others
of merit who go to make the show a
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She is the most remarkable woman in the theater and would have made me in the theater, and would have made me couldn't arrange to bring her into this country, say from Calico or Tole? "Dianaation Dance," said. When it talked it was, if possible, duller than the dialogue on our surprise me, for I have been going to Colored music shows ever since I was a child. I have found a good libretto only in "Suffa Along," which for plot, music, Yes, I will confess I was bored by the language. I thought the advertising was great. And some of that was straight from the understarter, too; the mordentian in the plastered plastered funeral for ninety dollars as against his competitor at the rights
But, as I've said, the spoken word
is the most potent force in centrist and stanza, which, in my
zone and dance, and dance. Literally two hours
and there wasn't a bad dancer around
Edible Lennons is taking a week's
instruction, D. C., but will join us again
Monday, March 21. Miss Lila Whithby
become a favorite with the public. Her
stay with the Miller and Shater com-
pany will be to hear of Whitney and Tutt's success in the South with their new venture,
the Whitney and Tutt company, a
good man down long. Dr. Johnson,
"is not a patron, my lord, one who
looks with unconcern on a man strugging
to lose his reached ground, encumbers him
with help." That is exactly what a
Whitney and Tutt with unconcern
when when they were struggling to put
counsel them with help. It is the way
with the child. "I still do living big bus-
ness here at the Regent theater. Have
Alex Lovejoy, Miss Mary Kane, Miss
Clicce Lennon and Will Sellman, Selman
added attraction. All are getting
help."
The Park theater is playing to capacity business every night. Continuing with the policy at 10 cents a throw, Daleys really cut it up, too, judging by the show's night. Beyond a doubt Clinton Moore is a tough hunter, and a purse example of the show's down but he's never out. Once again he is right up, he has promised me a ride in his new Nash rounder and since he's a speed demon, I know I will enjoy it.
"Liza" goes to the Howard theater. "Liza" goes to the Howard theater. "Jamie Goover" rescues to the same room. "Jamie Goover" is feeding the show fok down the week, and oh, hay! He can how can
Anita Rush stock company, with Anita Rush's stock company, with the week's attraction and a quite a bit of the week's attraction and a quite a bit of the week's attraction for the week of the 21st. This is a return date for the week of the 21st. Anita Rush's personal my pal, Wyatt James, enlisted sheikh of Central track, Dailis, is still on the watch list of the week of the 21st. Mr. and Mrs. Moore by day and reinforcing King, Tut by night. Anita Rush's added attraction with Anita's show, Gene Bell, still smiling, has a little added attraction with Anita's show, and says he will spring it soon.
Well, my old friend, I am just about through recursing with the old midnight express to New York tonight and stay over Sunday with the wife. So I will wait until Monday to remain Ta, ta. Wishing everybody success, remain your pal, Adam Davis.
I'm saying that Fifth Writers had to
singe up the game. I don't think they
would give good show into a thick-grain
FLORENCE MILLS SHOW For Chicago Early In Summer
Production by Woods
New York, NY
Mills show will go into the Woods
Melphi, Chicago, early in the summer,
to looking made, Friday says
Warner.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Friend Toni: The
guesting purpose in that great
many of our friends.
The production will be made by A. J. Sullivan and Solyvyn. The revue will be called "Chocolate Drops" and is virtually the first floor revue at the Dianthus place.
BROOKLYN
The colored singer will be seen on
executer at the head of a show
which has been written for her by
living Berlin.
T. O. B. A. BOOKINGS
The following is the line-up of
bookings for the week of March 24.
in the theater, the Bain and Little-Island, Clark and Bessie Smith, Star theater, Plitsa and Girls, Lincoln theater, Pittsburgh Billy the Kid theater, Cleveland theater, Cleveland, Al Gaines company, Dunbar theater, Columbus; Denham Hicks & Co., Johnson and Lillian Hicks & Co., Johnson and Lillian Hicks; Detroit; Watts and Willis, Donna Ternes, Wanda, and the theater, Cleveland; Crockshot and Hunter's Stepping-Out Theater, Indianapolis - Martin J. Mier
Freel and Nina Hamilton, Mimie Lee Lea, and Katie McCarthy will travel the world to know mail addressed to them care Joseph Ouer, "to just Alright" Texas, will be duly received. Texas, will be duly received. principals at liberty and desiring a few weeks in Texas, write me--Joseph
cold, but has improved at this writing. He was a member of the 10th Army pand, joined here, also Joseph Williams, late of "Shuffle" and members in people. Mr. Hockeveld states that next season's show will surpass the minstrel line. I have failed to see out of the city. Have met lots of the gang from first St. at the plank-Joyner and Brown and Mrs. John Rucker, to one of these lovely night. Next week, San Diego, with Long Beach to Harris. Your tears, Thomas Swift.
LOOK MANAGERS!
BABY THEDA JLL
"Baby" Theda Deas, the popular little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Deas, was born six weeks after the home of Mrs. Vioia Deas. Theda Deas home is under a six weeks quarantine. An epidemic of the fever is under control, and she witnessed the dancing of Baby Theda with the original Wanatana Days comedy for a specia and complete recovery.
BURLESQUE ACTS FRAMED
LOUISE RETURNS
Pretty Louise Terry arrived in Chicago in 1910, known million. She stated that she was a Wickey building and Gary, Ind. Her home village is in Charleston, W. Ind., the home village.
Jimmy Cooper's With Racial Performers
New York, N. Y. "The annual summer concert will be larger than the season, tentatively arranged include Jimmy Cooper and the 23 Colored Burlesque troupe to show open in a big comedy turn as soon as the burlesque sea-
DOUGLASSHOTEL
C. H. DOUGLASS, Prop.
MAKING GOOD
The Gilson Review dotted with Blake
Wilson, the co-founder of the TV show
Ivy, KY, and a record business was
followed by the Gilson Review
Follow Me. writes that the Gilson end
of the show was the real attraction and
the highlight of the show.
34 Rooms, Single or Suites; Modern- Conveniences; Rates Very Reasonable; Next Door to Deglass Theater
Another big act will include Jeant
Edinl and Arthur, Jamie Coughlite and
another comic from the Columbia
wheel show, "Breezy Times."-Varl
361 Broadway Macon, Georgia
an operator at
the Lincoln theater at
for a number of
promoted to
manager of the
Sunday, March 8.
and
attended on for
appendices; its
furious
narrated from the
respect of
grandfather, the
last Bishop Evans
he was named
A. R. S.
S. E. Micheaux of the Chicago office of the National Association that he is now en route to Oklahoma. Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Indiana, and all the territory west of Pittsburgh, Indiana, distributing the late wishing him luck and asking him to wishing him luck and asking him to learn less; he did the last time he was there, with a certain theater. Make to Mr. Hunter of the Micheaux Film Corporation. Roanoke, Va. So you want to rent a terrace except 2,000 herds and you want to just hire rental and play them to do. Walter Scott, Dunley theater, Savannah, Ga. Answered yours as you requested by multi. Have pity and do not crucify me. I could not think of either good showman when I see how I named the names of Harry Mitchell, Texas, and O. P. DeWalt of Houston, Texas. There then is "Fat Jack" of the showman, Chintr Moore, who made it possible for the performers to play to think of just now; there are many of the ladies get down on me for forgetting to mention the successful lady to get mentioned to meet the names of Mrs. Eliza Miller, of Helena, Ark., Mrs. Williams, of Helena, Ark., and cannot think of them at this minute.
Constant Reader, Albany, not a motive picture, Lester Walton is entitled to him. The cast calls for characters of the two, and I think that we should have them.
Address all correspondence to me at Lincoln theater, Charleston, S. C.
SALEM SEZ
"All God's Chilien Get Wings!" you画 art at jewel. You are in a howt that art is jewel. You are in a howt that art is jewel.
forms of segregation
proceed to erect
schools, theaters,
museums,
only. We quarrel
with white busi-
ness they do not em-
ploy our girls
loudly, pronounce
any Colored busi-
ness fit to employ
white girls
weeks ago our
colored girls
enforced the
white performers
rightly for retiring
to play with
Mills, and now
game of those
At Ashville, N. C., we encountered a faculty attendance, J. D. Carr, formerly of the Hotel Tactlist, made our pany being entertained at his residence employed at Grove Park Inn, one of the finest hotel hotels in the world. We published a weekly newspaper that is meeting Ashville and vicinity. - S. T. Whitney.
Los Angeles. Cal. is week uses us en-
numerous, and we own as the garden
spot of the U. S.
new few faces
new few faces
with us at this
joining at Sacramento.
Frisco
Ford, clarinet;
E. Chienstant, for
one nighers. Ren
Smith, who has
few months out
here, came on at
Elmonds was out
for three days,
very bad cold,
his bed with
very cold,
job again. Tim
Owley was in all
week.
MOTLEY THRONG
We had a letter from Bob Hamilton, now getting his at 225, to tell me he was being like Ella of Deas and Dens fame. Bob had everything going good in his letter until he was interrupted by a call. The had been interrupted by the arrival of Charley Gilpin, Dink Stewart and Lee. We feel like pawning the old Oliver and buying a ticket for Harlem. Bob may not have been aware of it, when he penned that list of arrivals. Yea, Bo.
PLAYS RETURN
Birmingham, Ala.—da Cox, the porter at the Frolic theater, to a splendid business. Miss Cox played a speculative theater, Nashville, N.C., last week and packed the house at every performance of a feature as her songs.
CHICK BIZZY
Chick Beaman, the famous comedian, is rehearsing a group of folks for the Elves of Fort Dearborn Lodge Walking club. It is said that after Chick looked the material up to my eyes of the clues, the middle, and be the hero in the olio.
THE DOUGLASS
Macon, Ga.—Dad James and his very stillish Strollers were at the theater on March 11, and played to good house every night. except Thursday, which probably was the day they performed. Their one-act drama entitled "Just Beloved" was performed by the audience. A trio of female singers were, exceptionally good, the singers of the singing list also, and received an encore. The chorus work is well co-ordinated with clean red neat appearance.
Toonwet (blackface comedian) is in love with Elinora Smith. Elinora Smith is good on singing, who also appeared with the trio and easily Genieve Toonwet. -Gardfield L. Smith
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KOPPIN THEATER
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MONDAY, MARCH 31ST
"MANDY" WELL LIKED
Salm Tett Whitney Has Bass Bass
Velocity Theo Charriette;
or Ct. Also Good Cord.
By OSBURN ZUBER
[In Chinese]
Charlotte, N. C.-Whitney and Tutt's three long, one-hour shows are based on a case of Colored actors and presented Saturday night at the theater, with judging as any show to play Charlotte this season, judging by the laughter and the energy. Charlotte is also known for bright lights of the performance, the show is as good as Georgia Wiltz's ankle as good as North Carolina Wiltz's musical comedy, for two years a favorite of Shuffle Alone, has perhaps more funny situations and comedy lines than any other show. The two and Tutt's production has by the Wiltz production beaten by far in songs and lyrics, and the dancing in "Come Alone, Mandy" is equally as good as that in "Shuffle Alone," and the productions are about in the same class, both furnished good, clean entertainment.
The audience, whole not extra large, and for any lack in size by an unusually great amount of enthusiasm. The audience was served for white patrons, while the balconies were for Negroes. The audience was Come Along, Mandy" is well selected and good, but are Salem Tithe, Whitney as Zack Curtis and White Tithe who was about as good as Whitney in the matter of the "Beau Brummel of the South"; Grace Smith as Kripple Kripple singer, Knight, female; Jeadie Harold Marshall Hawkins as Al La Raba, crook from East India, who is folded in an attempt to Zack and Sudds out of the property. Zack and Sudds were very capable. All song and dance numbers were well received and many of the costumings of the chorus were elaborate and colorful. Negroes all white colored album. One set of costumes worn by the chorus number was that used in "On Parade," by Tutt and the "milium chorus." The number was that used during the dance, and the luminous an attractive effect.
EARL WRITES
EARL WRITES
Mr. Tony Lankford, Kan.
I write this time to thank you for the
way you wrote up my letter to
you, and how know how things are coming. I am very busy reusing
school, which will be the 25th of
this month. I have a real good bunch
of people, and I will consist of 25 people in all—
including six with limited first part that will
run 48 minutes; then an oil of seven
Hottest Boy From Bam." I have made
a lot of friends here. I look at
you are too busy. Will say no more at
you are too busy. Will say no more at
am hoping to be remembered by all.
I remain, James Earl (20650), Box 7.
S. P.-G. Give my best regards to the
whole Defender staff and to the pro-
THE HOWARD
Washington. D. C. — The Howard theater reopened in 2002 with Fletcher Jones, who will feature pictures, first class vaudeville and touring, and several other innovations made popular by the former manager. Andrew J. Thomas, as the co-founder, booked by H. D. Collins, Progressive Booking office, Putman Bid, 120 East 46th Street, booked by Mamie Smith, Co. Joe Sheffield's New Revue, Grice Carr & Davenport and a feature plate.
SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1924
HOW THE UNION STANDS
I will make this appeal to all performers to make it more difficult to rush 2$ in before April 1, so that we can get down to business—those who work for you.
John Herrell Rowman. $2.00
John Churchill. $2.00
Miss Barbara Donslow. $2.00
Miss Florence D-Legge. $2.00
Harris and Harris. $4.00
Hooten and Hooten. $4.00
James Kennon. $4.00
Miss Heiland Weiless. $2.00
Miss Heiland Means. $2.00
Miss Billie Rochester. $2.00
Baldwin Taylor. $4.00
Albert H. Stemmons. $2.00
Brenle Sparrow. $2.00
Kilf Taylor. $2.00
Williams and Williams, the Bird. $2.00
Perry and Cowan 2.00
Rastus Brown 2.00
S. Putter 2.00
Miss Bonnie Bell Drew 2.00
John Lodge 2.00
John Fox 2.00
Tucker and Gresham 4.00
And Hoyes 4.00
Alonzo Johnson 4.00
Johnson 4.00
Miss Marie Kitchen 4.00
Lorenzo McLane 4.00
And McCoy 4.00
Sam Rhodes 4.00
Miss Beatrice Robinson 4.00
Miss Maud Sparrow 4.00
Thomas 4.00
Lefoy White 4.00
Miss Mary Williams 4.00
Telfair Nubishier 4.00
Expenses
Oberlin tamps and seals. 2.00
Office furniture 2.00
Office accessories 2.00
Office room 2.00
Porter's salary 4.00
Letterheads mimecographed 4.00
Total:
Grandma for membership.....$24,000
in treasury.....$42,75
Note—No person whose name does
not have a grandmother or
member of the union, so you had better
get in now, as the fee will be
lower. We will look for what we
have we put on our sleeves. If
am warning all of the profession, as
we are, of the danger of being
going to happen that will make you wish
you had joined when you could have
saved your life. What is the
why not now? Let us all work hard
and make a fight to go over the top by
working hard. Seventh St. N. W.
Temp.
Seed, 1223 Seventh St. N. W.
DANCING DEMONS
Dewey Welinglass and his Dancing Demons, feature the last shows on the Columbia Wheel. are playing the week at the State Theater Theater Milano, the set of the real hits of the silent-did show and it has gained wonderful press notices all along the route to the Gayetty theater, Detroit, Mich., next week.
THEATER
SHOWS ALL OF THE TIME
LEY. Manager
DETROIT, MICH.
ITS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
OPEN TIME—WE BOOK
NOTATION AND RECORD
TOO BIG FOR US
LIVER THE GOODS
HAVE HITS!—1924
"LOESEVELT MARCH"
A March Dedicated to Our Late Teddy
"WARRIOR LONESOME BLUES"
"WORRIED LONESOME BLUES"
The Great Broadway Musical
Comedy Show "Runnin' Wild"
"WEEK IN BLUES"
The Big Hit of "Runnin' Wild" Show
"I DON'T LEY NO ONE MAN NORY HITS"
One of Eibel Milder's Late Hits
"WHO LET IT IF THEN I'M GONE"
"WHO LET IT IF THEN I'M GONE"
LIZA JACKSON'S GOT BETTER BREAD
THAN OLD SALLY LEE"
There is a Laugh in Every Line of This Song
THIS IS A BIGGER COPY THAN "CRAY BLOES"
L. OF TREES COPYS IN SHEET MUSIC
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THEATER
BUTTON, D. C.
Management
THROUGH OFFICE OF
COLLINS
NEW YORK
& SAM H. GRAY CO.
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Near from our silver-stoned barton, the crowd was cheering and jubilant success. "My Wonderful One," she said, but yet on the job comes Monkey Bob, who is a musician in the blues, "That Railroad Band" well passes. Speaking of classical singers, the crowd was filled with Buddy, in a sweet tenor voice, which now present Kid Cotton, a new edible toy. We were at a fair hand. Following, we have the worlds greatest impersonator, Madan Mumtaz, whose business if I do," Last, but not least, business of a baker. Bakeer, whom we have named the "Somebody Stoke my Gal."
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Grand finale by entire company. Min-
ute on account of several changes being
made. I will review our first part set
through Blackburn, first chair; Lawrence
Bakshir, second chair; Alexander and
chair; Monkey johnson, second
chair; third chair; Jake Elliott,
third chair;
Es means the bove have showcet me as
well. You will be served with beer. We regis
The route for week of 29th as follows:
28th, Big Strings; 29th, Stamina;
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Dear Gen. Tony: Hannibal, I am ten you for some time I thought I would be able to tell you more about the know that I am still among the ones who know that I will well as one gun in a small myself as well as one gun in a small two weeks as a guest of my sister-in-law, but expect to leave tomorrow or next week. Russell. I have not worked any since I was born, and I am not something. I don't know just what is of his undertakings. I will write you what the do is. I will extend my love of his world through your World's greatest world through your World's greatest world in and out of the profession. I am as ever-Fred Laloy: "The Wandering
Washington, D. C.
This leaves us winding up a very
much different theater. The week beclimming March
theater, Pittsburgh, Ia. We regret to
patase Jaco Moore, formerly of the
theater, for his departure being very sudden, with
his descent being very sudden, with
Kibal McCorf, Vloha Wilson, Thelma
Warren, Joseph Wilson, Lonny (sunny)
Warren, Joseph Wilson, Lonny (sunny)
Once Turner is closing Sunday night to
Georgia, Mr. De La Rue must
come in buck. Mr. De La Rue
add some new performers to his com-
pany. I am as ever. WILSON
Of Bandana Girls Co.
TEXAS TATTLES
Gene Bell walked into town Thursday for the management of that grand old man, Dan James, told Brother Bell he has no time to worry. It's the fluffiness that sees him shatter. It's the lack of patience, but have everlasting Zackaria White walked into town Tuesday evening and is rehearsing an audition for the show. The Bell and Zackaria, a quartet in extra added attraction on the bill with boys really burnoutine, D. A. Scott, first tenor; Louie Lowows, second tenor; John Jefferson, third; Jeferson Jefferson, fourth; his own application to the Colored actors union for membership, accompanied by the three dues in advance. The dues does in advance. D. J. Jones and company and Paul Carter and company, within the last three weeks of April — The Lafayette Play.
EDDIE HELPED
A letter containing a money order order for a $100 bill from Friday. It was forwarded by James A Jackson of the Billboard and reprinted by Lyles company, "Rumin' Wild" now a Lyles company, "Rumin' Wild" now a management on Broadway, New York City, for the afl of Eddie Stifford, the pop star, financed in the Cook County hospital for a cancerous outbreak, and the money is sure to prove a goal-send to Mali will drop him to Ward 4, Bed 1. Drop him a line.
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A letter arrived Monday, sent by the State Department, to Ms. Siles Green show, stating that the state has received very little in D. Rex. Field sanitationarium Cordale, Ga., suffering with pneumonia.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
DOUGLASS THEATER
Macon, Ga.—Conditions certainly have made awful changes in the patronage matters in the South. One main reason, is that the exodus from the Keystone to Fort North in the last decade has caused the population to decrease. Joe Clement, a Colored man has moved here where he wants better life. His family, propelled by his children, more money for nis, has laid the right step to step to vote for the "Gang" dime.
dips and dacqueline
They play us here and see us there,
they play us here and the other follow
say? Looks like we have times a sinner, but will still keep plunging
and will still shine in my door, and then
pulses me, I'm going to show my shot
of me when Judas betrayed Christ.
Rastus and Jones closed the show.
This week finds Hines and Jacqueline
My column for the people with an
honest mind for the people.
ALABAMA MINSTRELS
US Survival Center
A HIT EVERYWHERE
Johnny Hudgins a Standout Feature With "Town Scandal's"
Johnny Hudgins, "The Strutting Town Scandal," one of the most successful shows, has been getting a wonderful press notice during the time time tristease endeavor. Johnny Hudgins consists of the present time and consequences of the present time and
THE MUSICIAN
there in no telling to what heights he
has been. He is a graduate of the
grosse. He is honoured by the show
impancement that he is in the line
up for the tickets buyers. "Gent on and off" is
the famous comedian of March 29, 1987,
apol ind. April 6, Gayette, St. Louis.
Nuggie and Eva
JOHNNY HUDGINS
Hlooten and Hooten are getting their theater, more. Md. More, Green, always at it, are fattening the old bankroll by playing the band at the theater, theater, theater, Cal. Send route.
Dewey Wendellness and his Dancing Mandy, the star of the Star and Garner theater, Chicago, feature Whitney Hupp and the Harper "Come Along Mandy," is making a the impression Florence, Ala., and Nashville and Chatelaine. Her "Marvel's Greatest Ministers" are dazzling and glamorous and Pendleton, Orla Waltis and Pumetery, Wash., and Lewis-
- Johnny Hudgens, featured comedian with Town Scandals on the Columbia wheel, is playing the walt at the Olympia theater, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Helena Justa and company played the first half at the Proctor theater. Al-
Williams and Williams are playing the week at the Regent theater, Bat
Jobby Bramlett and the Four Dancing Decks, a Wellesley class, featured with Tempations of 1921 on the Columbia campus and New Gayerty at the University of Ohio.
Syria Mitchell Xion is still getting the attention he needs, flat fatt. 23 Beacon Street, Detroit, MIL. Billy Cummy, featured with Record Company, playing the week at the Empire theater, playing the week at the Empire theater, Bob兰斯尔 Hill Robinson, the World's Greatest Shingle, is playing the week at the Empire theater, Clare Campbell admits that she's put the show up. 13 N. Jonathan St. Haugerdown, MIL.
Gracie Smith informs the world that the 11th St. N. W. Washington, D. C. Smooth and Smooth claim that theirs at 454 Lenox Ave. New York City.
Jennie Strain is has ordered her sent
sessions to the Hipdrope剧院, Theater
Mebla and Mooro are playing the
songs at the Lincoln Center. Ky.
Ky. has been doing her hits and has
left the home town, Cleveland. Cc.
for a few days visit in New York City.
Young, charinet, and Eunice H. Bricke
Minerals and claim that mail will reach
them at Port Gibson, Miss.
Girl Co. featuring String Bean Prints
are playing Columbus, Ga., consolidated
Rachel Presley Wise has quit show
sessions in New York City. 100
Tratt St., Atlanta, Ga. Noelle
Worley, host of the Brockett stage manager of
the Bilton theater, Nashville, Tenn.
week included Virginia Three. John
Henry Bridy, Columbus Jackson Trio
Baby Jack has had her sent care
Ed Post has returned from Palm
Boch and is getting his mail at 5 W.
Worley.
Denslow and Lowery, sister team, are at the Palace. Bailley and Potter are with the J. C. Fisher instillates, which is way down the street. Johnson and Hardling are playing the Stueter Theater, Lochie, O. The Queen for New York. Johnson and Kenton are with a sister team and they have had their sent care of the Palace theater. Miemann, Brown and Singleton, with their popular novel net, are at the Rosalie Sample Lewis, Record Star, with Bennett Bennett at the piano, has been with the Star theater, Pittsburg, Pa. Sam. Stater, this summer, review at Atlantic City.
Rebecca Williams, with Pal Williams
and her sera
of 64, E. R. Alexander
A NOTE OR TWO
Alinstrel Morris, Juggling Jester, is splitting the week between the Premier theaters. Sherbrooke and Quebec.City. Que. Beer.
Bonny and Swieite, the best of the three teams, are playing the Lincoln City Moe, Holland and Henderson's Syngenta West Weste, Indianapolis, Ind. Mall, 642 West east, Indianapolis, Ind. Mall, 642 Joiner and Foster, having a great trip, are playing the Hipo, Los Angeles, and is again able to move to Burton, Buckner, and is again able to move to Burton, Buckner, Vaughn and Bryant, moving, MIch, and going along in fine Robinson and Mack, one of the most popular cats in vaudeville, are playing the Macon, Ga. Macon, Ga. is now in Daling, where he will produce stock at the Park theater. Robinson, manager at the Gibson Dunbar theater, Philadelphia writes all is well and theese hang gung
World and Towel, the Harmony Boss,
Towel, the Rosewood,
queater, Cincinnati, Malinda and Dude are playing the
Kelton Jefferson,
New York, N. Y.
Glenn and Jenkins are at the Keith
Prospect, New York, N. Y.
Moss and Pryce are playing the week before the Fairell Trio, with Tommy Carter, are at the Alhambra theater. Dale Four are at the Kelthunter theatre. Dale Four are at the Kelthunter theatre. Clifford and Balley are at the Alhambra theater. Philadelphia, Pa. 111-888-8888. 511-888-8888. 511-888-8888. Street theater. Los Angeles, Cal. Gulfport and Browns are playing the week before the Warwick, Brooklyn N.Y. 111-888-8888. 511-888-8888. 511-888-8888.
Four Dulcin Decils are playing the week in the Booker Washington theatrical, Ohio, featured with Tempations of J Carmouche Co. are playing the week in the Booker Washington theatrical, Russell and Thomas are again on the stage in the Booker Washington theatrical, Betin North, the Momogran's company, are at her home at 314 Column Ave. to hear from friends. The Momogran's company is taking the Blym and Brown's Blym Act, is taking a rest at Brown and Grew are entertaining at Lincoln Gardens. Chicago, and get the act at 421 State St. Dike Kills write, is in Philadelphia, Pa. He says that Dr. Bell druigust, is the goods. He is playing at The Tjuna, Mexico, has having five success. He is playing the week at the Miles Ave. theater and set for the 40th St. Cleveland, Ohio, leading at the Five Jazzerines, and her five Jazzerines are playing the week in Salt Lake City, Utah. Company is packing and jamming them week at the Palace theater, St. Louis, Mo. Walker Bom-Bay Gris company is packing and jamming them week at the Palace theater, St. Louis, Mo. Collinon and Helen Hayes, "Bellboy," Shoe Hotel, 12th and Lombard St., Shoe Hotel, 12th and Lombard St., to write after a month's休假.
J. L. Bate is rehearsing a group of actors in the near-future. The book is by Lee Foost and M. Witmark. Mail for the days, Grand theater, 210 St. State. Madison and Madison are with the playwright. This week's paper is to Influgang. Ga.
COY COGITATES
COY COGITATES
Ester Bijou headed a wonderful
tour, in which every turn registered.
Either you blow up the album in, in which a few songs are four song numbers, o n o f e "slamms" song "slamms" song at the finish which gained for the album deros apophase, sure it hit been retained in the Don't You Try On. Mo. wipe away the glue were artistically painted liney lines are
Coy Herndon
GOLDEN WEST.
Norman Riley, manager of the "Golden Pleasure seekers," who under the management of the pleasure seekers, when under the management of the pleasure seekers, was inaugurated for the week. A turn-away business for Sue Parker, the star of the act, Holly Parker, the star of the very clever pair of singers and hoofers. In the up-up of some other very clever pair of singers, the Rhodus, Delphis Harris and Rhodus.
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CIRSON'S STANDARD:
Philadelphia, Pa.—A bear of a hill is rocking and jumping them in here. The Hired Cook is a siren. Then the Oldest Cook is the oldest and most popular sister teams: Aeroplane Girls is a (the novelty; the novelty) of the Dancing Senses of 1242; Fox and the Moon of 1242; the Moon - Henderson Co. - after the Moon - Henderson Co. - after the novelty called - by the Camp.
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West Palm Beach, Fl.
Dear Sentinel Tony: Here's at you
with the week's happenings in and
about the sandlot onto which some one
West Palm Beach, co. on the coast of the Millionaire park, FL. Turner Laxon have strutted their way to the air for Noo Yawk. They have a pleasant season and are financially. Broadway Jones and his leading engagement in Co. on the side of the city, adults ago and have very nice encounters on this side. He also in a few days. Didn't Drop in and caught the show at the Beverly Hills location by Sippecle request from my friend, Harry Mitchell, the manager, and that of the best in the business and one of the best in the business that would make better impressions that would make down the road in Hardifield and Sw, being Frank and
The show opens up in a peculiar way. St. Mammuth, but is accompanied later by St. Martin, but is accompanied later by doing something else. The following comedy skit with Rudell and Swan, and Rudell's singing of a boy, a soprano and a singling of this two boys, a soprano and a Pri. as these boys can sing, and a Pri. as these boys can sing, voice-choosing specialty, done comically, stopped the show, and the pair sang their Blue Flame" to good advantage and Iari Athena" to good advantage, who was decimated by place as a straight line went to give more attention to set he would to give more attention to good in her song "New Orleans," which well worn here he her best. A good hand, like Baily, Malika, a good hand, like Baily, Malika, a actress-ambassador, is another decided comment. Ms. Mammuth could take out the gag "diam flam."
Mr. Radcliffe could refrain from drawing fingers. The blowing is a laugh-getting. The girls could tone down their make-up, and the clowns could cling to the only one who looked human. Radcliffe should assume the police in the afterpiece and not do parry with the chorus girl assisting her was far better. **HEID THIS** To suit the occasion today.
BUD'S BUBBLES
Dear Pal Tony: Am playing the Murray matinee last week, will be on or off the field this weekend. Will be on and American theater in dear ole Haine; can find accommodations in Haine; can find accommodations in $21 and 317 S. Second St. Went to Bert Adam, who met death recently Bert Adam, who met death recently the profession who wish to inseem at $125 Gilbert Avenue, Terre Haute, Ind.
Episode One
Good next week. Episode No. 2.
"Band of Harriets" — Bad Harriets of
Harris and Holley.
21. Lincoln Hippodrome and American
theater theater Chicago, IL.
MRS. J. MILLS HOME
Miss. Jerry Mills, who spent four of the Winter months at the home of her sister Miss. Irene, now 40 her home at $250, has returned to her dearest dearest that she has taken on a new affection for the old home town and has joined in believing that the Mississippi will eventually make his endeavors she will try to get him to head south. Here's betting she'll never be able to do it.
FARRELL AND HATCH
Farrell and Hatch are playing Painters and Hatch are playing Painters. And here is what a reviewer for the Toledo newspaper said of the act one day last week:
Farrell and Hatch, and these two enterners are so high above the average in plane height that they stand just without the flash of headline glare.
MICHAELA SHOWS
Michaela, manager, will open on March 7 with four rides and fifteen concessions, at 10 a.m. who tells the world that he is getting
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Boston, Mass.
As I have been a (few weeks) since I have written you, I figure you are about to have read one of my letters. Tony, the big man who was a letter writer, was a letter from you. It took me three days to get over the shock. You laugh. Really, I am sorry that I can handle it, but I am afraid the local board of women in the object and art industry in town of Arpus Attuckes fruit and home of Arpus Attuckes of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Sawyer. Bobby Sawyer is one of the few famous Race agressions that Boston can beat of his. The man who will be remembered as the star of the Gods. They have a beautiful apartment here and it has been more of a
I had the pleasure of hearing Paul at the Crescent gardens in Revere, Mass. Wonder if they have ever heard him at the Crescent gardens in Chicago, York, or Joe Oliver's band in Chicago, talk of it. There isn't much scandal on the show at this writing excepting a week. George bought a new car yesterday that adds another boat to his collection, going to call his car the "Boals Roles" pharmacy, and see if you can figure why he calls it that. Tony, I have been years and years, but I have never had the good times that he has this time. And of galeety, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crampen and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crampen night that was a show stopper. Boy it was one of those old-fashioned parties, and Tuesday we took a little joy ride after the for the beachties Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Crampen staged an event, "One String" bought a new pair of skirts and at the party his dogs were corner seat and enced his dogs out of the corner seat and got home. The foot dances all by himself. When time came to go his feet had swollen so he dogs, so every one had a great laugh on him, so he loved to loan him a house and get home. The man asked him the number of his size of his bankroll. No instructions.
Thursday we rested and Friday night we sat in the kitchen supper that was a knockout. Tonight we are the guests of Mr. Fred Oliver of Chintown. While down to the chop kitchen we were in the Harry Fiddler is there. Tomorrow (sunday) we close here and hit the trail fee home, so I don't care. I'm Tang Tang home, so I don't care. I joined out Simmy Taylor from here, one of the dancers in "Running Wild. The Dixie Four" and joined out joining me this summer. She is Miss Marion Jones, and believes me, boy. she much about her of the wife will change in Race week here. This has been quite the Dixie Four are playing here the Dixie Four are playing here the Aaron and Webb are strutting their totals on a trip in the morning over to the bein mines. They tell me they mike with a stick of candy. Quite educational, I assure you the Toddling town, I will say an revil'r next time. YOUR NOMA THOMAS OF Naomi and Brazilian Boys.
KIRK PRAISED
KIRK PRAISED
IKE GOLDEN BACK
He Golden, private chauffeur for the Chicago Street Railway Co., who died in Chicago last week, returned to Chicago last week. He drove the Packard in which he met the police and esthetic things to tell of the tour, which esthetic things to tell of the tour, which police and others among the city by country road, and the play of the Roach family for over 29 years was much affected by the death of 35th round trip to Florida male family home, 43rd Surf. Chicago
AL MAYER DEAD
Al Mayer, for several years connected
with the New York City Blake shows, died in New York City. He is survived by a managerial post with the New York City Police Department, who attended the dress rehearsal of the show.
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The Frogs Social club gave its initial meeting in San Francisco hall. The event proved to be successful. The hall was attractively decorated in St. Patricks day colors, while the room was adorned with about the floor. Each member of the hall was given a coat as an emblem. The out-of-the-way room was decorated with Mr. Alexander and his daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John Neely and daughter, Mrs. Dyson, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Jones, Mrs. Dyson, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Jones, and sister and William Brown, all of Weston, Frank Gordon, Wendell, Columbus, and Mill Miles Tree of Upland, and the Rev. Mr. Turmer are still conjoined to St. A. M. E. church, the Rev. Mrs.
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Paul Walker has returned from Valparaiso, ind., where he has completed his college education. The social club, gave a very successful dinnerschool. Club No. 5, Mrs. Annie Harris, party St. Patrick's day at the rugby club, who has been in Jamestown, N. Y., for the past few months, returned to college. Mrs. Harris joined John's church was entertained by Mrs. The Ladies' Social club of the Union Church, entertained by Mrs. Virginia Thursday interment by the Mrs. Virginia. Celebrations, cepail, gave a roast pork sat at St. John's Baptist church Friday.
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HUNTINGTON HIGH OF NEWPORT NEWS WON STATE TITLE
Fisher Eluder Opposeno. The Tampa Bay Rays had a hunting-timing five was the outstanding individual performance from an offensive standpoint. The Rays scored 11 in around game but accounted for 11 points. Several of his shots were of the seminal mid-court kind. Kind of a big game, the Mayo game next with honors with 10 points. Spivey and Williams scored two points each and Turner scored two points. Lee was easily the star of the Dumbo game was staring a threentime rally, scored four, then Dumbo, Dumbo, Dumbo, Loomis and Dugglu scored one point each. Patrick was an excellent player on the defense and showcased his commutes apparently had given up hope.
How It Was Played
The game started as if the contest would be extremely close. But Huntington did not think that way and punted on us a 13-point lead by half time. Fisher scored first for Huntington from the 12-foot line, and was plenty of pop, fight and enthusiasm shown by both players and audence. The good referencing of the game was plenty of headings up the game. Fisher rang in in the second and Mayo duplicated the feat. Grimes sank one in for Huntington, Patrick dropped in a free throw for Dunlair. Fisher made a save and then added another to that Score, 14-2 favor Huntington. Spiky sank one for Huntington. Fisher made a save and then added another to that Score, 14-2 favor Huntington. Williams and Ridley starred on the defense for Huntington in this half, as did Howe, a
from the spectators' standpoint the last half was as exciting a period of the game as teams. Mayo started the scoring with a free throw. Dulgird scored one point in the final in the international field goal. Lee, the star for Lynchburg, began dropping in goals in a danceable manner. He took a free throw and then Lee sank another. Lynchburg was finding herself. Lee dropped in two successive field goals. Lommut made a free throw for Dulgird in the final. Graves sank a free throw for Dunlair and added another point to that. Turner sank a goal for Mayo all over then. Huntington was victor by a 31 to 16 score and state champs.
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CLEVELAND BASKETBALL
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Cleveland, Ohio, March 26—The final round of the Playhouse basketball card game, play off on the East Teach gym friday, March 28, beginning at 7 p.m. m. The wonderful records during the past season and are well qualified to play in the finals. The Douglass club especially Union league and are now in the third round of the city-wide tournament. The Cubans and the Pirates, two of the strongest teams in the Playhouse Union league and are now in the strength against the Cubans and the Pirates, two of the strongest teams in the Playhouse Union league and are now in the strength against the Douglas club. The final and feature game of the Playhouse, and the Central High girls of the T-M-T-M. M. senior girls of the Playhouse, and the Central High girls of the T-M-T-M. M. team has succeeded in bringing the team through the present season without points, their opponents 61. The scores of the games to date are as follows: T-M-T-M. 10, Goodrich House, 10. T-M-T-M. 10, Hiram House, 7. T-M-T-M. M. 2, Council Alliance, 0. T-M-T-M. M. 25, Alta House, 5. T-M-T-M. M. 10, Hiram House, 18. T-M-T-M. teams will probably line-up as follows:
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New York City members of the St. Christopher club, the old timers, hold a get-together meeting in the beginning of end. It is the final night that all of the former members hold without an initiation fee, and the same old colors, red and black. A goodly number beat the initiation fee. There are 232 names on the mailing list. The activities of the club were thorough discussed by the present to become active again in one or more of its endeavors. The new club is named **Athletics**, club quarters, and publicity. In the near future a radio call will be added to the parish and a website will be opened to widen their sphere of activities.
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will not be given out until the team takes the floor. He is known to be one of the best players ever turned up for the game. The regiment five with Sol Butler, Winters, Duff and the new addition is expected to play Leoni for a stand-alone local club plays better when it is not the favorite. The team is in tippon shape to make a fight for western honors a victory over Leoni with the Evanston Five who stand in their way to the western championship. If Leoni wins, it is certain that the team will win the title. It is likely under these conditions that Evanston will pull for the regiment five, hoping for a victory and a chance to play the title they are the masters of the regiment five, believing that the last victory of the Chiegoans, which was 23 to 22, was the. The Jefferson Park Reds, a fast white lightweight team, will take on the Eighth regiment lightweights. The Reds are out to upset the record held by the Reds and the white boys had a long string of unbroken victories until they met the regiment this season, with the regiment lightweight five.
Everybody is advised to get their tickets in advance and to come early, because long before 9 o'clock standing room will be at a premium.
ALCOES IN EASY VIC OVER MUCH HEL
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The crack Pittsburgh Leondis, rated as the best team west of the Hudson river, led by the great Cum Posey, recognized nationally as one of the brainsiest basketball players in the country, with Creed Hubbard of the Commonwealth Five team of New York. He played the Eighth regiment quintet at the regiment armory, Thirty-fifth and Giles avenue, Friday night, March 28 at 9 o'clock. The winner now on display at Stobal and Hudson's drug store, Thirty-fifth and Giles avenues. Manager William Bottom and Capt. Pitts will make the presentation. The coming of Hubbard as announced by the management of the regiment five to play against them has created a sensation here. Hop '94, who was on display where he was a member of the crack Wahash Avenue Y. M. C. A. five that swept everything before its feet a few years ago. Then when the team won the Forty club, Hubbard again proved to be a star. Attractive offers were made him in the East two years ago and he has made his home in Gotham for the stellar game for the Commonwealth.
To cope with this situation, knowing the PoseyBetsyYoung com-bina-ly of the Chicago club have also sent East for a player, the name of whom
By "FUDGE"
Washington, March 26—The Wissahickon, speed marvels of Germantown, Pa., featuring the two Parker brothers, the Washington high school stars, fell to defeat at the hands of the fast traveling Alco Big Five, undisputed champions of the District, Saturday night at May's casino, to the tune of 2 to 16.
With the issue in the Marvel's favor throughout the entire first half, the opening and save the spectators but very little reason to believe that the step forward to con the much coveted South Atlantic championship, which they hoped for by the end of the sea.
Kenner of Alco opened the scoring on S. Parker on one accepting the lead in the lead for the first time, but not the last. Ballard, center for the lead, scored the result of an N. Parker to S. Parker to win the lead. Another ballard scored the speed marrows from mid-court, with a perfect hook shot, to another ballard, for the champions, and Harris followed this with another fold basket, placing the up to six points. Harris counted again on tossing the pill in from the 15-foot line to up to six points. S. Parker then pulled one from the side line on a ballard, which made the count 6 all. Hope, the idol of the Alco, then broke the line on Stone's foul. Ballard was given a chance from the 15-foot line, when he slapped S. Parker, however, made good on a hold ball by Harris, when he slapped N. Parker, however, made good on a lead again. Ballard closed the half with a free toss on Kenner of Alco. S. Alco, 7.
Montgomery, Ala., March 21.—The Alabama State Normal Tigers opened the season with victory over the team of Selma university. Because of the refusal of the mumps awarded the Alabama Stats at 5 to 0 forfeit. The Normal Tigers displayed a promising brand of ball despite the cold wind. In his old position put-out of the season, other veterans seen in action were W. Cookey, 31; A. Gilliam in the outfield; McLemore at backstop, and Kindred and Anderson were shared by Nimbred and Winter. The latter a flashy newcomer. For the Selma Leo, performed supply by Bload at short and Hitt in right field. The home run to deep center by Bload on men on, was the feature of the game.
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April 24-Jospeepe college.
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May 5-Salma university (at Salma).
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Boston, March 35—A baseball club, the Boston Red Sox, has been organized for the coming season. It is the intition of the club to one of the fastest teams in the state. At the recent election the following George F. Scaiman, presbishop; R. A. Black, vice president; Dr. L. M. Holmes, president; Seth Johnson, secretary; Seth Johnson, secretary;
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The fast Lincoln high school quintet of Kansas City, Mo., which acts as host of the Wendell Phillips high school basketball team of Chicago, runner up for the city high school basal eball championship. Phillips leaves Saturday night for the Missouri city where they play in Convention hall Monday evening before what is expected to be the largest crowd that ever witnessed a high school game. The team will play in the second half of the game after each quarter by calling Douglas 0697 after 10 o'clock Monday night. Reading from left to right in the picture above is Scott, guard; Penn, forward; Berry, guard; Sheppard, forward, Johnson, center.
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Charlie Neal, forward on the Alco Big Five, champions of the District of Columbia, 1921 to 1924. Neal has played in the city's past three seasons and is rated as one of the best floor men in the East. He is expected to star in the 2014 Alco City in their game against the Alcox in Washington, April 3rd.
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Frank Young, sporting editor of the "World's Greatest Weekly," underwent on operation on his left wrist at Provident hospital, tussing away at the surgeon, removed a small tumor. He was assisted by Dr. J. C. Webb, Miss Ruth Beam, head surgical nurse, and Miss Gladys Lafayette.
PLUTOS WANT GAMES
Indianapolis, ind., March 25. - The Thomas as owner, are out after games. His address is 1650 N. Truth Ave.
THEY BEAT PHIL
Gets Spring Fever
MONARCHS AFT
NATL. LEAGUE
MONARCHS AFTER SECOND NATL. LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP
Kansas City, Mo. March 21.—With the arrival of Manager Joe Mendez, accompanied by Frank Duncan, the scrappy little catcher, and Walter Moore, the great shortstop, the Kansas City Monarchs have settled down to their work. Mendez, Duncan and Moore are in the beak of shape coming up. The Monarchs have been playing in the Winter league Regan, Donaldson, McNair, Hawkins, Swett, Wade Johnson, Heavy Johnson, Drake, Joseph, Henry Williams, Bubbles Anderson and several repre- sentants here to meet the boys from Cuba.
The Monarch will start the season with a much stronger team than they did last season, they have now been champions in that they have only one man to the Eastern league, Big Rube Curry, who signed a contract for the coming season has gone to Philadelphia. His last will not be felt by the team as a new pitcher from the Coast has been secured and comes highly recommended by several big leaguers in that he plays against him. He no doubt will be given a regular place on the staff with Rogan, Drake, Mendez and Ibelt, who shake a very formidable pitching crew. The Monarchs are going to have the first outfield in the league to be
NUMEROUS STARS
SIGNED BY BROWNS
NUMEROUS STARS SEXTON EQUALS SIGNED BY BROWNS WORLD'S RECORD
Fully aware of the fact that pitching constituent Sol White is largely engaged seencing around for hurriers capable of hitting a pitch from the infield, comes to the Browns well recommended by those who have seen him in the years ago, will be back again. The third hurrier signed is a teammate his league in view of Manager White also stated that he had another stop pitcher but did not disclose their names. The Browns may not answer the nomination that Sol White will lead his team to within striking distance of the top rung of the league
FAVORITES WANT GAMES
Indianapolis, Ind., March 25—The Indianapolis Favorites, high class semi-
champion of Goose Ray and Clark Highlough, are
getting ready for the season. Last year
players who will fill in Charlotte with the
wife are LaRue, Arnold, Miller, Goldie,
Dolphin, Shores, Hauser, Crawford, Clark
and Jones. Those reporting for trial
are McFoytowski, Wools, Jones, Deed,
Dolphin and Duncan. The season will
open Easter Sunday.
LLIPS?
composed of lefthanders, Hurly McNair, Wade Johnson and John Donaldson will form one of the fastest teams, the slugging Monarch home run running, will also play in the outfield. Portland, the crack Ute Cullen that has been the Monarchs next week and his coming to the Monarchs where he has played several seasons will give the Monarchs a sweep at second, Moore at short, Portland on third with Frank Duncan doing the backstopting will make a formidable infield. Sensation in semi-pro ball in Southern Missouri has been secured by the locals for the coming season. Bartlett pitched the Monarchs season, and his work was of such a caliber that the whole team thinks well of him. He is a youngster, but the boys are going to do everything to put the finishing touch on him. Lainup, Hawkins, Ib. Moore, ses. 2; McNair, 3b; Swett, 2b; McNair, 1f; W. McNair, 3b; Swett, 2b; McNair, 1f; Duncan, c. e. Williams, c. e. Rogan, Drake, Mendez, Bell, Bartlett and the boys mentioned on heavy Johnson outfield; New Allen utility infield.
Displaying a greater any scholastic sprite local track, Otis Sexton
er speed than ever seen on a ball and track man of Hyde Parks i h g h school, he tut led Saturday evening when the blue and white school to o k h t h e national indoor intercollisal track agusted at the N or the western University. Besides adding his record, the Hyde Park park spinner tield the world's indoor record for 50 yards.
HILTON
Hyde Park winners of the state trophy title, won the national honors with a team score of 241 points. Cedar Rapids high of the League, last took second while Oak Park high of Oak Park, winners of the State trophy and suburban title came in third.
The performances of Sexton were the features of the evening. The Hyde Park flash left his starting holes and the team was going line-up at the ten-yard mark and breathed the tape a winner in 05:1-5. Joe Loomis (white) formerly of the Chicago A. A. is the only other man credited for the distance the record book. Sexton's new mark breaks the national intercholastic record of 05:3-5 made by E. C. Jessup of St. Louis in 1944. "William 'Biff' Watson, captain of the Lane Tech. trackers, and who was recently given a berth on the All-City basketball five, took four honors in the 60-yard low hurdles. Both of these youngsters were members of the June graduation class.
WILEY OPENS BASEBALL
SEASON WITH TWO WINS
Wiley.....0 2 2 7 0 0 3 1 3 0 -12 12 5
Wiley.....0 2 2 7 0 0 3 1 3 0 -12 12 5
Dartiernes - Lucas and Hines Johnson and Heury.
**ASH WIN HANDICAP**
New York, March 28 - William Ash, representing the 350th infirmity, was closed to members of the Military Athletic league, in the games of the 22nd Infirmity, 23rd Infirmity, and 24th Infirmity armory. Saturday night. Ash was allotted a handicap of 30 yards and his time was 11:44.
**350TH VEHICLE VS. NETHERS**
Maryland, March 28 - The basketball unit of the 350th infirmity, of this city at Musical Fund but this Friday night. The visitors bonus to the local team a hard game.
By Rogers
GARDNER STEALS HOME AS GIANTS WIN 12 TO 3 GAME
Waco, Texas, March 20—Running
side ball, like a team of champions,
side ball like a team of champions,
Waco, Texas,
the ball like a
Rule. Foster's
a Chicago, who
whished in third
place in the Negro
last season and
who are on an ex-
hale in the South
defeated the Paul
Quinn college nine
Tuesday, 12 to 5.
A. B.
The Chicago club outclassed the Iowa-
expected. The vi-
cality of a flying start, a
receding second, in the first round,
and adding three
seconds, "delly" Gardner,
the Chenglo-
ner, the Chenglo-
ner, brought the crowd to its feet in the
ninth, when after receiving free trans-
mission, the Chicago club second, third and home on three
plays. Feel Sanders, star of the Paul Quinn
football team, got a home run off Har-
man Quinn. G1.0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3.5 5
Glances ..... 4 3 1 1 1 0 1 0 12-11
Shanker, Williams, Clemmons and Tinsley.
GIANTS, 2: DALLAS, 0
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TIGER FLOWERS FIGHTS
ANDERSON SATURDAY
New York, March 28 - Two-cooking contests are on tap for the fans Saturday night at the Commonwealth Bank Stadium, where the construction the much heralded Tiee Flowers, showing here for the first time, will oppose Lee Anderson. In another 12-rounder John Gardner of Philadelphia will box Andy Tucke, outpointed by Panama, Ted Lewis, but was made a present of the decision.
Female by C. W. ANDERSON, JR.
Friday morning, March 22. In the chapel of the Kentucky Normal, Coach Evans led the championship team, the champions of Kentucky and the Middle West. A brief program was given and remarks were made by Coach Evans, who plowed the team very highly for their wonderful form and teamwork in about good sportsmanship and controlling of one's self or temper, saying he will play his part in the winning of each game. Coach Taylor spoke concerning the importance of athletics to him, how it will help him and fit him for hardships in later life and how not to give up but fight until the last. He told Deering and Miss Huschek of various payees and especially of Captain not-Deering and Miss Huschek. Moorman as forward in her way of shooting hockey, and Tabe Moorman as forward in her way of shooting hockey. The letter-skirts were Miss Robinson, Wood. W. Hayes, B. Hayes, Hughes, Moorman and Captain Bert
Following the awarding of letters by the league, the male hardball squad together to elec-
t their captain for the season. The vet's new men possessing wonderful ability and even better material than the very hard to decide because each candidate was a strong contestant and the skill and skill of handling men.
But after an hour of voting and talk, the team fell for a third. Page as captain of the baseball squad for the season of 1924. Coach Kean is the first minor game is likely to be with the Frankfort City. The Normal and Willowforce university.
BUCKEYES ORGANIZE
Columbus, Ohio, March 28—The Columbus Buckeyes have organized for the first minor league game. Wade, Mellon, W. Wade, Matthews, Roman C. Wade, Ferguson, Williams, and Lowe, the last three being pitches.
LINCOLN HI WINS TITLE
Puduchin, Ky. March 28—Lincoln high school defeated the Hokinsville, playing the Kentucky state championship.
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SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1924
DELTA QUINTET RUNS OFF WITH ALPH PSI PHIS
Washington, March 26—The third annual fraternal basketball classic was staged at the Lincoln College last Saturday afternoon between the Alpha Psi Shi vs. Delta Big Five of the Omega Psi Shi, and ranked the Delta Big Five winning the first three game series to the scores of 13 to 10.
The game was hard fought throughout, both teams featuring an especially strong five-man defensive team, the Freeman team, and teams striving to lead off the scoring and set the pace. Delta played this role and scored on a play. Nurse to Carter, the Freeman team, with the engagement and caged one. Not being especially selfish, and willing to give their bitter rivals a chance, Jack Nurse打断了 Morrow's whistle of an unappreciative nature, refused to accept the free toss. Carter of the Delta caught the ball as it bounced off the backboard, curled, and placed it into the hands of Freeman who had moved down the side lines, dribbling the balance of the team. It distracted his team's total to four. On a jump, Blackman tapped to-Nurse, who in trying to imitate Carter, carried the ball to the center end. Scores: Delta, 4; Alpho, 8.
Blackman opened the second quarter on receiving a pass from Cute Carter, Delta's guard, and second from Clarkson, for landlord, for Dudley Lee, who played a very good game. The balance of this period displayed wonderful ability on the part of both teams, as but not all of the players were Wheatland. Alpha center, an exceptional player, to the present time was guarded so closely that he was unable to gather even a lone point for his half time score, 6 to 0 in Delta's favor. Dudley Lee came back in the game at the beginning of the second period, at his old pivot position, which Golf Academy had been at, at the beginning of this half outjumped his rival Wheatland, to but to little avail, as he tapped to Banks of Alpha, recovering the pill he passed to Clarkson, for the basket of the game. Wheatland accounted for the Alphas' first score, when he was touched by Carter, Freeman later accepted one free toss on Clarkston's foul, Quarter ended: Del
Wheatland was fouled as the final quarter opened while in the act of scoring a three, and free trees. Wright was substituted for Clarkston; Banks accepted one free toss on Nurses' foul. Passing the ball, Wright fouled by Carter, and missed. Morrow was sent in for Eddle Lowy of the Alpha. Goff who had been sent to the team's field basket to his team's total of 11 points. Wheatland was again fouled, from his fifteen-foot line he capped his team's score to the final four. Marcus Wheatland, in commenting on the game, stated, "I was my first down, but I was entirely." Never before in the animals of basketball in the District has a game been witnessed, wherein a team has been unable to score a goal basket.
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SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1924
YOUNG DUDLEY IN
EASY VICTORY IN
PORTLAND ARMORY
Portland, Ore., March 21—Two of the five bouts staged by the Portland municipal boxing commission were directed by the direction of George P. Moore produced plenty of action and thrills and half of another contest was all about the fight. The winner naturally the reminder of the card was below the usual standard.
10th, 10-round tilt.
Chester Dupree blocked out Paddy
Hawkins, and 45 seconds, and
45 seconds.
Jimie Made won from Johnny Russell,
fourth-round derby.
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youngest player in the third round. In the feature 10-round bout Youngest certainly deserved the verdict. After the first round, which was an even match with everything and he took the second, third, fourth, fifth, six, and seventh rounds to say that he took everything after opening cant accept Summers Cup.
MOREHOUSE DEFEATS
ATLANTA AT BASEBALL
C. Clark carved his name in the hallway of the pitched burden with A. L. on the long end of the wall, the palm of his hand while Id. Rotters, Walker and the rest of Id. Rotters walked the entire field. He is without a helmet the greatest pitcher in college basketball. Id. Rotters, J. Williams and Rogers were the first to home run and three singles out in a triple and a single out of three times at bat.
He was Morehouse's first baseball game with Atlanta university since re-ruled in 1912. Over the last several spectators are present in alumni of both schools coming from a distance.
COLLEGEES FORM BIG 5
Washington, Mareehouse, Hampton and Lincoln for the season of 1824-25. Twice in the season, once at home and twice in the season, once at home, they may join the group as soon as they obtain suitable playing floors. Whereas the coaches of the various colleges will force Washington, Washington or Atlanta some time, the coaching will be to form an association of coaches and to improve the team. The association will be divided into athletic directors and coaches and officiating staff.
BELL TRIES TO GET RID OF
GEORGE DELL, MANAGER
New York, NY
well-known bantamweight boxer, appeared before the New York State Athletic Commission, and was mandated a release from his manager, George Holiday, not getting him enough work. The commission ordered Moore to meet with Holiday to discuss the board, which probably prevented him from the city, bolging at present. Moore, an up-state hoover, had a similar complaint, was given his own attorney, and this time the commission is the first time the commission has been able to handle the difficultness of manager and boxer.
OUTPOINTS BILEY
Brooklyn, N. Y., March 26—Edwin
New York city, was outpainted in a
12-round hout at the 49th Regiment
New York City, was outpainted in a
12-round hout at the 49th Regiment
29th Train division. It was the feature
event of a wold平衡卡ed hard
holy contact from beginning to
end.
ARMORY QUINTET TO PLAY THE
COMMONWEALTH FIVE SUNDAY
N. Y., Mar. 26—Armory, which
five of the Commonwealth, which
victory over the Original Coltine
big five at Commonwealth Casino on
big five at Commonwealth Casino on
will also be a feature between hates.
YOUNG FRITZ HERE
Young Fritz of Los Angeles breezed
known and was given a grand surprise
birthday party by his friends in Chic-
napolitan, a declaration that he was about to
be married. He wouldn't tell us who the
marry partner of Jock alone.
BENAISSANCER 2
New York, March 25. The Reals-
ance his five defended the Assumption
of the Sacramento Casino Saturday night by the score of 42 to 12. The visitors were for the Boise boys. Escal-
er hundred persons witnessed the contet
CALVERT, TEXAS, HONORS
RUBE FOSTER'S GIANTS
Calvert, Tex. March 21. —After defeating Calvert on the oldest day of the season, white and Colored, that ever attended a baseball game in this city, Rubie Clark and Mrs. Clifford Starls were entertained by the citizens here to the queen's taste. The score of the game is This is Foster's place and both placeholders have been done more to advertise Calvert than any other man ever born here. Businessmen would have an excuse for not seeing the Chicago club perform. Negotiations have been entered with Poster to bring the club here every year for spring training. Houston, Tex. March 21. —A smoker was given in honor of the day night. March 15. by the Commercial club of Houston. All the club members attended. The club attended. An orchestra furnished the music. There was plenty of spoken speech. The spacious offices of the Mutual Benefit association were the committee that fostered the smoker.
M. Foster, M. Starka and Fube
Boucher, M. Starka and Fube
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ST. PAUL DIAMONDERS
BOROUGH H. C. QUINTET
LOSER-TO COMMONWEALTH
New York, March 25—In a game场 faced on Monday, the game场 offered us seen on a local court this season, the Commonwealth Brooklyn by the score of 14 to 21. The game场 local countert was anything else. The visitors were outgunned from every dill did present itself for them to cause them to shoot at the game场 they were shooting at the moon than attaining to score points. The first Commonwealth game场 was hard to horrible. The home logo, not wanting to work too hard allowed us to win while they played the ball all over the court, practicing team and baseline skills. A small crowd witnessed the contest.
FRANKFORT HIGH GIRLS
WIN OVER PARIS HI TEAM
WIN OVER KY, March 28—The fast game场 in the gym of the Kenyon by the score of 22 to 2. The Frankfort hockeyteers were in off with a hacket by Conda and followed with a field goal to start the game场 off with wonderful defensive and we display their good coaching and we display the half with Frankfort in the lead.
Conda, the star center and captain of the Frankfort team in the next half, played for Frankfort in the next half, playing the game well and Conda was a nice addition. Moris, the star forward for Paris, scored the only basket hit by the Paris girls only foul hard, but could not stop the game and the game ended with Frankfort far out. The girls' line-up: Frankfort HI Paris HI Simpson F Richard Simpson F Richard White F Puller Referee, Hines, Kentucky Normal.
Boys' Game
ST. PAUL HAS 43 MEN
New York, March 26—Danny Edelman, co-captain, compounded Xick's defense, and finally hunt at the 16th Field, primary 16th. He was "wow" entirely too clever for him. In the second stop, Riley Gill was stopped Riley Gill in the second stop. Riley Gill was saved him from further punishment.
In sad and loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away March 14, 1915.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Jones and family, Walter Henry Juice.
In memory of my dear son, Larry Sims but not forgotten. Host on my son."—Lee Jeankus, mother.
In having memory of our dear father, Joseph a Cilicia Cleveland child who departed this life one year ago, March 8, 1923.
"Gone is the fare we loved so dear. It is the only fare we loved to bear. It is sad, but we remember why. The best is not lost."—Lee Jeankus, mother.
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47TH ANNUAL REUNION HELD
AT ST. MARK'S M. E. CHURCH
One of the finest social events in church circles was the 4th annual reunion held, 21 held in the church and church which included each well-known artist as Charlotte Wallace Murray, murganer; Tource DelBose, planit; Garland Harrison, dramatic reader, and Melville Charlion, accompanist, was enjoyed by concert a pleasant evening was spent in the church where many of the events were served under a committee of ladis and music furnished by Mathews committee in charge of the affair was committed to King, vice chairman, Joseph Jounges secretary; Mrs. Minnie L. King, S. D. Rye, treasurer, and others.
NEWARK, N. J. COURT NEWS
The persistence of James Hall of 18 police that he has been lained and robbed of $1,000 March 17 finally landed in court. According to the police, he was inoculated from St. Barnabas hospital March 17. Jacob Hall of 18 Shelltle police Guideline in the Second precinct accused James Hall in the Third precinct against James Hall of 18 Amburg St. East Orange. Macklin is alleged Charles Ellis, who gave his address to Elizabeth, was committed to jail without bail by Judge Murray in the Third precinct the result of stab wounds which he made the Sunday previous. The judge in the James Villeco, 165 Parker St. and 166 Parker St. in the city hospital. The judge in Judge Flannagan's court March 17 attributive assault and lattice, three shots to the head, stabbing, entering, larceny and fire in the jail reformatory: James Brown, 142 Irene St., every concealed wagging of the body, Montclair N., J. breaking Spring St., Montclair N., J. breaking Spring reformatory: James Brown, 142 Irene St., every concealed wagging of the body, Montclair N., J. breaking Spring
Louis Anderson, 293 Broome, St. was a man of great importance to men of our group, one of whom he was a member of the uncle's. One of the swimmers accused him of stealing water and examined him, but he was looking for an uncle. The servant who found him and examined him and subsequently purified his spirit, he was a confidante of the other man. Henry Smith pleaded with the other man to help him. He was placed on trial in Tren
BROOKLYN NOTES
YOUTHFUL SCRAPER ARRESTED
boy, living at 225 W. 11th St., heat up
two white boys older than himself when
he was 16. He was taken to a hot-od
which he wanted to buy a hot-od
shortly afterward two white boys, then
running along and John held them
refused to grant John's wishes, it is
now up to the police to publish a heated to bathing. Soon a crowd collected and when a policeman
was turned up to the Juvenile society.
FORTUNE TELLER ARRESTED
boy, living at 225 W. 11th St., near the W. 125th St. police station,
where the W. 125th St. police station
(position of the 45th precinct for
violation of the state law), which pro-
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through the community and
door for several days to the public.
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NEW YORK CITY BRIEFS
A mom handle came into play and Carrington St., 28, W. 18th St., Beirut, down the street by an unknown woman whom it is claimed Carrington attended. The woman is caught by the woman at 1326th St. and ministered to him with the mom handle, the scene after her telling plays flowed her heart and not be allowed which Carrington was attempting to get father. He was badly beaten about the door. He was held on his left eye is in a serious condition. An unknown woman did her stuff right band of James Wilson, 27, 472nd St., address at 1312 the other morning. Wilson's address at 1312 the other morning. Wilson's address did not know the women he admitted, however that he had had. Sold to be mentally unbalanced, Mrs. taken from her home to Bellevue hospital last Tuesday for observation. Sold to be confined to her home last week is also improved. She is not a nemesis. It is said she is much improved. During one of those infuriated early mornings, St., 121 28th St., was dangercely locked to the floor at 3:15 Tuesday morning. Mrs. Giles about her life and face is concerned of the lip and face and concern of her body. She is confined to her
Little Alabustus Dollar, 4-year-old, was struck and knocked down by a car at W. 14th St. was struck and knocked down by a car at 6th Ave. last Tuesday at 3 o'clock. The left side of the child's face was wounded. He was brushed and shook. The taxi was driven after running away from St. Benedict. After running away from St. Benedict, James Bosele, 14, was found wanted. James Bosele, 14, was found wanted. He would be sent back to the home. His days looking for work, but was unable to come to the home by authorities, who became ill at her home last Tuesday, was removed to Harlem.
Last week little Pauline Chapelle, 19, was dangerously bitten by a dog while playing with her dog. She was attacked the little girl, biting her on the head and left before they were passing by. The animal was Seventh Ave, it was acquired by the board of health, liaison was taken. While apparently suffering from the bite, 11 W. 125th St. fell from a horse and received a dangerous wound. The Fifth Ave., at 8 p. m., will be picked up unconscious and after being removed, the cow was removed to his home. He was removed a dangerous wound. The Fifth Ave., at 8 p. m., will be picked up unconscious and after being removed, the cow was removed to his home. He was taken to his home. morning. He was Mrs. Leslie Bastie, removed after becoming ill last week. 141st St. was removed to Bellevue hospital. He was issued a fearful Holoman is suffering from a mild form of insanity. 25 W. 125th St. was removed from his home to an examination. 25 W. 125th St. was reported to be improving after suffering severely last week from an attack.
Peter Robinson, 20, 106 W, 123d S, St. Louis. He is the only known man while in an Army Air Corps flight school. He was removed to his home, where he was born, and left early from the effects of his wounds. Alfred was cut off a finger of his left hand with a sharp knife last week at his
Lawrence Leach, 52, 32 W. W134 St. is apparently suffering from a broken neck and knocked down by a trussile at 135th St. and Seventh Ave. last week. He was hospitalized immediately after the accident, but Leach claimed he was uninjured. Walker was hospitalized. Joseph Washington, 52, 131 W. W134 St. was removed from his home to Hastings hospital.
Robert Butler, 49, 206 W. 137th W. was con-
firmed to his home last week be-
came on Friday.
Mary, Mrs. Layne, 47, 12 W. 13th St.
Harlem Hospital, suffering from rheumatism.
Mary Lockwood, 45, 24 W. 13th St.
was removed from her home on the other day. It is feared she is suffering from a mild form of insomnia. In motion caused Mrs. Lotte Carroll, 23, 14 W. 13th St. she was stunned and upon the arrival of an ambulance she refused medical assistance. An accident occurred at 3:50 clock Sunday morning on Lance Ave. Mrs. Lockwood was sent and upon the arrival of a second stab wound at 12 W. 13th St. she received several stab wounds at 28 W. 13th St. her husband at 28 W. 16th St. last Sunday. Charles E. Donahue, justice of the Supreme court, was the principal headquarters of the United Colored Democracy of the United States evening. Johnnah D. Holhain, deputy commissioner, and the counsel also made address messages. The meeting of the State Senate also held a mass meeting Sunday evening at the purpose of protecting against exploitation and to demand better conditions. The meeting was called by Frank L. James, Widow Johnson, A. Philip Randolph, A. J. Allison and George W.
Mrs. Kanny Bickeyen, 40, 11 W. 125th St.
from throat trouble.
Suffering fro ma fainting, home, suffering
from throat trouble.
Suffering fro ma fainting, home, suffering
from throat trouble.
Mrs. Caroline Taylor, 70, 132
afternoon. Mrs. Caroline Taylor, 70, 132
St. at 9 o'clock Sunday morning.
Sald to be suffered from insomnia.
Mrs. Lizzie Turner, 70, 133th St.
was removed from 250 W. 138th St.
Mrs. Lizzie Turner, 70, 133th St.
Mrs. Lizzie Turner, 49, 250 W. 14th
St. is in Harlem hospital suffered se-
curement from her home in an amu-
bulum. Building of members of St. Marks
M. E. church, 9d St. 25th St.
take in room. Mrs. Lizzie Turner, 9d St.
W. 25th St. at 9 o'clock Sunday mor-
ning. Mrs. Lizzie Turner, 9d St. John
Rollington will officiate.
MANHATTAN Y. W. C. A. NOTES
We are grateful to Mrs. Lucy E. Carr.
for her gift of magazines.
ter for her gift of magazines,
will be the regular monthly meeting of the
members of the Thursday, August, September and
October clubs will meet on Thursday.
On Monday, March 11, the members will
moot for the meeting. Spring carnival
which is not far away away, on Sunday,
in the auditorium on Sunday, March 24
at 1 p.m., Arthur T. Long, principal
of the school, will tell of his visit to the
Friday, March 19, the musical program
of the musical program and will prescue
j. Franklin Geyer, the musical program
of the musical program and will prescue
j. Albert Fowers, Miss Helen
Maltea Ward and Charles Sl
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POLICE NEWS
Anthony Harris, 10, 296 W. 114th St.
are in the Toums until they are to
s贮肩巾 or are brought to trial.
are in the Toums until they are
valued at $250.
He had collected a considerable
quantity of linens while re-
presenting himself as a laundryman,
and was sent to the Toums for sentence
was sent to the Toums for sentence
130 W. 114th St., made the combi-
nate. On a serious charge made by Fann-
Williams, 43, assistant janitor of the
Williams, 43, assistant janitor of the
trombon Corley, after a chase, and
taken to the Clinton St. Station. He
because he thought he would be lynched,
Affleck St., stabbed his wife, Anna
Rold, at Wednesday a week ago, was
charged with felonious assault.
BROOKLYN V. W. C. A
BROOKLYN DEATHS
David Armstrong, 42, $111 10th Ave.
Josephine C. Carter, 42, $111 10th Ave.
Carter C. Carter, 42, $111 10th Ave.
Pamille Hanle, 61, $174 11th Avenue.
R. Thomas, 61, $174 11th Avenue.
Elizabeth R. Thomas, 61, $112 10floor
Ava Anne Alvea, 10 months, $22 Hod.
J. Thomas, 10 months, $22 Hod.
Javin St. S. Sarah E. Fellows, 51, $112
Javin St. S. Sarah E. Fellows, 51, $112
10, $127 Decatur St. Walter Jones, 1,
21 Sampler St. Thomas. Velasor, 51,
31 Sampler St. Thomas. Velasor, 51,
31 Dearwin Davis, 21, Lledoxing
31 Dearwin Davis, 21, Lledoxing
31 Dearwin Davis, 21, Lledoxing
dam: Fam. S. Harrison, 56, 137
Hickel St. John C. Henderson, 5, 193
Hickel St. John C. Henderson, 5, 193
Bergen St. John C. Wilson, 50, 195
Bergen St. John C. Wilson, 50, 195
Fuken St. Harold D. Collins, 5, 193
Fuken St. Harold D. Collins, 5, 193
56, 194 Edward Pedroba, 72, 197
BROOKLYN LICENSES
James Butler, 44, 76 Marlton St., and
Henry Mottaway, 24, 138 Fountain St.
Harry Mottaway, 24, 138 Fountain St.
St. William Wheatley, 24, 140 21st St.
and Elisha Johnson, 12, 161 6th St.
St. William Wheatley, 12, 161 6th St.
and Marle Borsdam, 12, 114 6th St.
MANHATTAN MORTALITY
Hattie Brown, 35, 142 W. 150th St.
Joseph Chow, 10, 125 W. 159th St.
Daniel Dew, 10, 113 W. 158th St.
Daniel Dew, 10, 113 W. 158th St.
George, 16, 95 W. 158th St. Mary Hill
George, 16, 95 W. 158th St.
Leonus Leonus, 12, 161 W. 159th St.
Leonus Leonus, 12, 161 W. 159th St.
St. Louis Smart, 24, 145 W. 150th St.
NEW YORK SOCIETY NOTES
Dr. Tandey Johnson and J. Turner Layton, have just returned from a very
proper season at Palm Beach.
chairman of the Shriners, and Nobile Dale, chairman of the Imperial Audit Committee, of Medina Temple Shrines, at the Shrine of St. John the Baptist, 291st St.
Simpson officiates private lily flowers. Co., completed with high rating, his specialization in lily and rose flowers, last week and for Chicago.
Colord. will address the Lyceum at the Abyssalia - Hipatica at the Abyssalia - On the Family and the Big City.
Miss Colcott is a graduate of the University of Maine Sunt, of the Charity Organization society, and a member of the Urbane Jelly Jelly Crow.
Miss Eliseh Boyd entertained the students, Maileel Smith, Evelyn Cuech, and the Messas, Sam Woods, Chester Jensen, Maileel Smith, Evelyn Cuech, and Joseph Holcum at a week-end home, 262 Madison Street, last week.
Miss Brown, Mother of Thelonious Monk, of Columbia university, lest last week of Columbia university, lest last week of West Virginia.
They met at dine and curated at the happy Rhones club, last Saturday. Boston university, who will graduate from the tender office Tuesday, Mr. Ocecony, who is nephew, is Brooklyn, with whom he is stopping, a graduate Rhode Island high school, Providence apartment 5, christian chapel, has just returned from a visit to him, he was royally entertained by Miss The Shady Best Country club, Westchester, Troy M. Gibson, vice-president; Troy M. Gibson, vice-president; F. S. Grant, treasurer; Troy M. Gibson, inter-
The Virginia Seminary club, com-
munity college, and college, the pro-
numerate students of Virginia Theological
seminary and college, Lyndhurst, Pa.
Thom H. Walters, 13. W. 145th St.
Houston, Tx. Walters, 13. W. 145th St.
March 17. Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. H. Walters, the Rev. and Mrs.
H. Walters, the Rev. and Mrs. Sarah
Brown, Mrs. Ellen Briggs, the Rev.
Harry T. Burnette, Samuel Womack.
Harry T. Burnette, Samuel Womack.
following officers were elected; Julian
Baykin, president; Dr. H. Walt. H.
Walters, secretary; Dr. H. Walt.
Walters, secretary; Dr. H. Walt.
secretary; the Rev. Joe, T. Moore,
chairman; Samuel Womack, sergeant-
man, and Chief business manger.
The week-end visiting relatives and
friends in Chester and Philadelphia.
Miss Eliza Clark, 224 W. 52d St., has been very ill in Baltimore. Orlando M. Smith of Chester, Pa., J. Finley Wilson, grand exerted ruler of the University, and the guest of Dierter Deputy D. McDaniel, in the evening Mr. Wilson, 125th St. of the National Baptist church, 125th St. and Ave. of New York, composed of students from New York university, Youth Teachers Training school and the Pratt Institute, celebrated their first graduation. Charles Chelsea's dining room, 102 W. 52th Walters, son of the late Bishop Walters, has returned to Howard University and is a guest applauded in his honor by the Arista club, of which he is a mem
home last Thursday after spending a week in Hove, also of Dayton, who is spending three months here at 248 W. St. Church Street, written by Mrs. Tew, and honeymooned to Mrs. Hewlett and friends, who has been dangerously ill, 154 J.D. and Valbacing and is expected to make a visit near future. Yet indisposed, Miss Hewlett and was the recipient of an abundance of news from Miss Gladys Burton. 217 W. 151th St. assistant in St. Louis who returned to her home in Springfield, Ohio, who wears a wedge, states her improving and expects to return here shortly. Miss Stuice Cross of Cleveland, who has spent friends at 242 W. 141th St. with Monday, she was rowly entertained at the Cross is about to become the heir of Lawrence Pierce Cleveland assisting the youngest practicing attorney of Billy Pierce and Achele Morgan enlisted in the laururiously furnished locoarch apartment in W. 120th St. last Sunday were among the guests. Given at the palladium house of Brooklyn, last Tuesday 20-Fleet St. Brooklyn, last Sunday wife of Dr. Richard Sittl. 323 Franklin Street, last recipient of many costly and beautiful serviced and the affluently enjoyed.
Mike Hannar Waters, 216th Seventh
injury who was struck by a car
injury two weeks prior has
absorbed recovery and contagion
mortality. Pa., within a few weeks
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Alice J Moore, W, 190th St. W, 190th St.
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CELEBRATE WEDDING
BROOKLYN "Y" NOTES
At the meeting of the chairmen of the annual fair, held March 18, for report of tickets, reports from committees and many of the committees had disposed of their tickets. The meeting was held Monday evening at the club to make full reports. The first meeting of Saturday evening, following a been supper. The branch is organizing the camping idea and to make Camp Carrertier interested in spending their vacations at the club and should get in touch with the branch to obtain a Carrertier门票. There was a meeting Wednesday evening for the chapter of the Students Art league, at the club, and members to reach a certain quota for the year 1922-24. The year closes March 31.
ELITE AT RHONES CLUB
The elite of Gothams social set up a society given at the Happy Rhone's society and given at the Happy Rhone's society. The Arch Parson, Just Saturday afternoon, nominated for exaltations and was the initial event of its kind in this city, in furnishing much mournment for its fallen Nool and Leander Sims. The affair emphasizes the antitism that it just exposition.
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MARCH 31
TIME COMPANY
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TH STREET
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—Place to be announced
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