Chicago Defender

Saturday, April 5, 1924

Chicago, Illinois

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PHILLIPS DEFEATS LINCOLN HIGH. 23 TO 13 DON'T BE MISLED The Chicago circulation of this newspaper exceeds that of all other local publications combined by many thousands THERE'S A REASON VOL. XIX. NO. 14. --- FINDS HIS MATE WITH ROBBER Inquiries revealed the fact that Williams often visited friends at 3466 Indiana Ave. He had not been there since 1950. Williams was known to have acquaintances at 3555 Indiana Ave. A visit there about 3:30 a.m. was more successful. Mrs. McChinnan helping the game and apparently wore in the lost of humor and at peace with the world. The soldier man indicated that he satisfied with his job. Mrs. McChinnan was not for the behavior. They were each found fine and cools. AUTO KILLS SCHOOL GIRL New York, April 4—Doody Davis, 5-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Clarence Ivey, died. St. was struck and fatally injured by an automobile front of St. Mark's. Ophial school. St. 1238 st. W. across the street from her home. Friday. She was taken to the candy store. WILLIAM H. The child was struck just as she was to the sidewalk. She was knocked 15 feet and the child passed over her body. Dorothy was picked up by her Dorothy Bruck two sisters of the sisters of the church in the sisters' machine. The driver of the car which stunned Dorothy attempted to drive off after the accident, but prevented from doing any more. Both of the sisters, who snapped about him and made threats, had been attracted the attention of Paulinean Edward Koeh, who was a few blocks away, and he gestured the man on a technical charge. He gave his wife as Nathalie E. Phillips (white), 1927 Brent Ave G Top: Miss Charlotte West, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles West of Washington, D. C., senior at Brown University, providence, R. I. She is one of the staff of the Brown University, to the seminary for distinguished work in history. Next is Miss Fanny Williams, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Williams of Chicago, graduated from high school in three and one-half years and now a freshman at the University of Chicago. Below Miss Williams is Mrs. Helen Curtis, wife of Dr. Arthur Curtis of Washington, who sailed last week from New York her France to further her study in research work. She has specialized in French at Howard university. The bottom is her sister in law, the twin sister of the girl at the top. Miss Elizabeth is winner of the Phi Beta Kappa key and the Durant prize at Wellesley college. Massa high, where she received no mark lower than E (highest mark given) in her four years of study there. ACQUITTED OF SLAYING Pittsburgh, Pa., April 1, -Julius Payne was acquired Thursday in the University of Chicago high, where she received no mark lower than E (highest mark given) in her four years of study there. ACQUITTED OF SLAYING Pittsburgh, Pa., April 1, -Julius Payne was acquired Thursday in the University of Chicago high, where she received no mark lower than E (highest mark given) in her four years of study there. Chicago Defender WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY CHILDREN SEE MOTHER KILLED CHICAGO IN WIN OVER KANSAS CITY 5 Kansas City hones went glimmering at the bucket of the second half when Philadelphia won 15. Lincoln's roots stood by their team, hurling distance at Phillips and cheering the commensuracy fight that her stars were making yet Phillips was the touche of the basket brought their total to 9 points. Phillips followed with a nice field goal and a free throw for Lincoln's left the count Phillips 15, then 10, as the third quarter ended. Phillips continued scoring in the last quarter with a basket. Phillips scored for furtures. A basket and a free throw made Lincoln 11 points on (Continued on Page 11 Part 1) --- Policemen Get Murderer Who Hid Under Bed After combing the city for five days the police of the Stanton Station captured Sidney Jones, 29, 3109 E. 11th Street, Grove Park, shot and fatally wounded Sam Saunders, 16, 3623 Cottage Grove Ave., early Monday morning. Sarah Jones, who died after the killing, was captured Friday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Eleanor Clohosey, Sweety and Kearney, who pursued him into a room, where he took refuge under a bed, Jones had rented the room the time he under the name of "Jimmy." Saunders, night chef cook at Jeff Starka all night lunchroom, after holding the times by Jones after they arrested over a pork chon sandwich. GIRL GETS JAIL IN STRIKE Fired with zeal and determination to do her duty as she saw it in preventing non-union workers from ```markdown ``` 2. union worker, dolled the superior court investigation by judge Lemnii Stillman restraint worker from interfering with union- work with non-union Mrs. Alma Jones employees in the shops, and for doing so was placed under arrest Friday afternoon by a deputy sheriff. Of the 25 garment strikers to be charged, she and sentenced to jail for the same and sentenced to the first girl of the nine to fall into the toils of the law. Tuesday morning when she appeared before Judge Samantha for trial, she was found guilty and sentenced to $200 and sentenced to 15 days in jail. Operator on Dresses --- PASSENGER IN TAXI SHOT In the heart of Robert Brown, 3141 the desire to kill is killing. Robert Brown, 514 he jodging through his life after sweet beast Ophalia girl have been been living with him at the Rhodes Rock, was out with mother with beay in wait at 5:30 Rhodes, 5:30 Saturday night, walt was ruled 11:29 when he saw her step from a taxiway his a liegees over the U.S. Army, said to have been having with him and his wife, said to have been living with him and his wife, addressed was out with another in a bedroom one for return at 323 St. and Rhodes Ave. Ave. addressed was out with another in a bedroom one for return at 323 St. and Rhodes Ave. Ave. addressed was out with another in a bedroom one for return at 11:29 when he saw her step on his way to the hotel that halted at 324 St. and Rhodes Ave. He hited at 324 and Rhodes, the cougars from the darkness and apprehended the cab at 324. 3366 Rhodes Ave. started to drive off. He drew a 15 caliber revolver and Garrett Scott to the chanting waited, he said. Inside the cab was George Montgomery, a 21-year-old youth, the son of Lessee Montgomery, 3357 Washburn Ave. For almost a year he has been associating with Miss Wiggins, according to his mother. With his constance disbelief with race Brown turned his revolver from the chantroom to his rival Montgomery pleaded for his life and begged Brown not to shoot him. At the conclusion of the encounter came out through another part of his body and lodged in his clothes. COLUMBIA U. REFUSES TO BAR STUDENT New York, April 1—Graduate students at Columbia university, who threatened to quit residence in the student member of our class, was ejected were not by a statement by Dean Hawkins, who insisted on residence units, that "If a student finds his争愠ness unmechanical there is no need for him to移交." Frederick W. Wells of Tennessee, whose friends say he formerly had a degree in law, berries on terms of racial equality, was the man whose presence was prevented. The house committee, which was involved in the students' instruction, was instructed by the chairman, J. B. Rinker, to investigate the report at a special meeting brought to the attention of the university authorities officially. Dean Hawkins indicated the probable answer to the question, that the house committee on Farmall had. "It has not been the issue to exclude any man from the residence halls, nor to get him out of his parent's house," he said. "There have been Negroes at Columbia, as well as students of other races, and no discrimination is contended. If a man is negro, he is congenial, there is no need for him to stay. There are hundreds on the waiting lists and any vacancy can be filled at once." There are members by some members of the committee that Wells was an "objectionable tenant" who entertained his friends in his room when he was still a student, and was substituted by Dr. R. White, an instructor in physics and a member of the house committee from the floor on which Wells resides. The hall are Japanese, Hindus and students from European countries. It was not asserted whether Wells was the first man of our race to live in the residence, but the hall are none lived there in recent years. The Difference AN EDITORIAL If a group of students at Howard university, Tuskegee institute, Fisk university or at any of the seats of learning where the student body is largely composed of our young men and youth should publish and hold a care that under no condition or circumstance would they fight for free honor and good name of this country, as did nearly 100 Northwestern university students recently. We are not going to give to them the honor but certain recent prison does not immediately we fight against them. Our whole group would come in and be proud of our authority to not ordinarily press in spite of the fact that we are and always have been the only Simon prize, 100 per cent American, and the only Simon prize in spite of the fact that they hold a monopoly on this virtue. The priests who have gained all of this continuation and success in American Legion in mutual doubtless were aware that their stated in this matter were meant their expulsion. According to trot, Lewis all priests are uttered into four causes: "The philosophical priest, an impertinent disciple, the moral priest, an impolite priest, the right win the cause demands, the sentimental priest, who is swaged by his feelings rather than by reason, and the pacifism merely to further some unwise doctrine of his own." He causes the Northwestern students as "rational pacifists." Let us hope the A writer in the New York Commercial says the world is getting remembrances to a use news-paper reporters to a use newspapers professors, after dinner speakers, sap-leads, gradicals, folks essays made by historical, drama, or political of whom only can human prosperity and happiness be taught, have for a number of years been making themselves known. While only a comparatively small number, they have wrought, untold murky, black men in America has no radical tenebescence if by radiant moment anything that may be harmful to one's government. He allies himself with a coalesced group, which might wish to no coalesced group, the grievance, many of them, but they are not against his government, but against the people surrounding him, but in a coalesced world ant situation. No same person is anxious to go to war just to be shattering human beings, but in a great principal involved every loyal citizen should shoulder a gun to protect the honor of his country. The hero he handed upon the American shore and will continue this policy while his breath lasts. His fight for civil rights is clean, legal and aboveboard. Simply a fight to change sentiment, that's a". Detectives Disciplined for Conduct THIS NEWSPAPER Is Recognized as the Greatest Advertising Medium by Those Who Wish to Reach Our People Everywhere EVERYBODY READS IT PRICE TEN CENTS 3 TO 13 OUPS TO 13 OUPS KILLED LEAPS SIX S TO DEATH WING TRAGEDY FATHER LEA STORIES FOLLOWING KIL R LEA IES T LOWIN FATHER LEAPS SIX STORIES TO DEATH FOLLOWING TRAGEDY New York, April 4—Lloyd Appleswhite, 39, fired nine balls into the head of his wife, Chanda, as she lay in bed in her apartment at 215 W. 82d St. and then committed suicide by leaping from a rear window to a concrete courtyard 14 stories below. The tragedy occurred early last Friday morning when the neighborhood had not thoroughly acroused. Hidden from the nighttime view are the tomates of the building, which is known as the Tuskegee apartment, and which is said to be the first building of its kind to be constructed exclusively by and for our people in this city. Appleswhite, 39, constantly since their marriage. Thursday evening Appleswhite returned from his apartment to the dispute between himself and wife was renewed and NAIL TWO IN CLOSET, THEN STEAL LOOT "He, damn you, die?" declared Walter Mossley, 50, Wabash Ave. I hope you both smother, and if you don't it won't by any fault of mine. He added, as he asked his partner james, 52, 652. Culvert Ave. on another mat. He was busy mailing up the closet in the bedroom of Mrs. Carrie Myers, 513 Vernon Ave., after pushing in there. "There are two lives in there. The two one their lives to the fact that the mails were of short length. Hayley and Collins had broken into the home of Mrs. Myers and were caught in the act of lurking it by Harris. They drew guns on Harris and relieved him of his possession. They returned to the Mrs. Myers' home at this time. The men trained their guns on her and forced her and Harris to the clothes which they were away jewelry and clothing and let the house without releasing the imprisoned persons. By diligent work on the part of the police the door finally closed a little. Eventually the mails gave away and they obtained their liberty. Sergents Walsh, Stokes, Melvin and Case. The youthful appearance of Walsh helped solve the burial. He was approached by Collins, who said of him wanted to buy a headed dress. The dress was one which had been stolen from Mrs Myers. A search of the house found the stolen plunder being recovered, Judge John A. Bunge held them to the burry, their bonds totaling $60,000. "STOLE SHOESTRINGS" Buffalo, N. Y., April 1. "Common, everyday showstrings" cost Harrison Simmons, 29, 333 Fifth Ave. $15 when a wardried in Lackawanna city court on a charge of stealing the strings from a fellow bearer's shoes. READ — Tony Langston's REVIEW OF "In Bamville" IN THIS ISSUE "The World's Greatest" Theatrical Department. --- --- --- Mrs. Lucas listened attentively to all the testimony, then declared that in spite of all she had heard she would not change her mind, as she was still convinced that she was William Means and was the man who had killed her husband. PRICE TEN CENTS continued until the couple retired at a late hour. Upon arising Friday morning, news of the death of the small child of the couple, the husband seemed anxious to draw his wife into another fight, but she did not retaliate. Suddenly he pushed the woman and without warning drew the weapon and began firing. He did not cease until the pilot was captured, then, realizing what he had done, he under the bed and rushed to the window. Without stopping to look at his children huddled in a corner the man hurried himself through the window. The songs which were heard throughout the whole neighborhood went through the door into the room below and narrowly missed some of the men in the memorial dead in Dr. Foros of the Kinderkinder hospital and then transferred to the morgue. TELLS JUDGE HIS "DOUBLE" IS MURDERER The double of David Green, 654 E. 4th St. is standing somewhere at three in exactly like David Green that Green has been arrested and charged with his double's crime, the murder of his best friend. Mrs. Beatrice Lucas, 1628 S. Lawrence Ave., who recently came here from New Brunswick, N. J. accuses Green of the murder of her husband, John Barry, who was shot and killed in New Brunswick April 26, 1922. She stated that Green, at that time, was known in her home town as William Means. That on the night of the murder he went to the home of her husband, where he and her husband engaged in an argument. The killing followed. She added that Green escaped after the crime and no word was heard of her walking along 4th St. and recognized him as her husband's assassin. She appealed to Sergeants Andrew Barry and Barry Corvarian, who were on the way to the arrival of officers from New Brunswick, armed with requisition papers. She accompanied by his attorney Edward Wright, appeared before Judge John A. Bugue for a hearing so that bail could be determined. He was also accompanied by a host of friends. Rebecca Berenner and daughter, Rose, 4646 Wooddawn Ave.; Fred Sunderdinger, 4706 Champlin Ave., and William Kappan, 833 E. 47th St. (white), testified in the period of several years they had come in contact with Green daily, and he had never been out of Chicago since coming here from Savannah, Ga. 32 Assistant State's Attorney William E. King testified that Green had been arrested and during the month of April, 1922, he was employed by him to fix some doors, and he had come daisy to inspect Green's job and had talked with him. The case was continued until April 24 and Green was held under $1,500 bonds pounding the honoring of the requisition papers. MRS. ABBOTT IN SOUTH. Athens, Ga., April 14, -- Mrs. Helen A. Abbott attended a afternoon to spend a few weeks here with friends and relatives. While in the city she will speak before strangers at Knox college, her alma mater. Bessie Smith PAGE TWO—PART ONE DR. BUTLER EVANSTON DEAD Evanson, III., April 4—Dr. Arthur D. Butler, one of the best known physicians of this city and Chicago, and founder of the Butler sanitarium, passed away at his home, 1918. Assury street, Thursday noon, March 16. In the year, during which time everything known to science was employed to study the effect of heat was due to an enlarged growth effect on his lungs. This growth was removed by an operation at the St. Francis hospital, but the effect was hardly noticeable. --- But Dr. Butler came to Chicago in 1994 from Atlanta university in Atlanta, Ga. The same year he entered Northeastern and completed his Liberal Arts course and then entered the medical school. He worked his way through an entire college and began his practice in Evanston. When the physician was stricken last April, it was thought that he was ill and could not attend and treatment began for his disease. The summer she was carried to Idlewild, Mich., where it was thought the change in course and portland and sun safety courses him. But he returned to Chicago none the better for having made the change. During the winter his condition worsened and hope was given up for his recovery. Dr. Butler was 44 years of age. He is survived by his parents in Georgia; his brother in Indiana; Arthur, Jr.; a brother-in-law, Dr. W. F. Barnett of Chicago, and a half-brother, Dowell De Roesch. He is survived by Chloezer Baptist church. Rev. Wilson, pastor, on Saturday morning. SHOT IN ARGUMENT Detroit, Mich., April 4—John Allen, 55 years old, was shot by an unidentified person whom he got info argument within in a police house at 556 Watson street, late S aturday night. He died in the Receiving hospital Sunday. TO-NIGHT Tomorrow Alright BILDUSNESS—SICK HEADACHE call for an Rt. Table, in vegetable spirulen) to tone and strengthen the organs of digestion and clim- imbalize Aspirin, Relieves Constipation. Get a 25-Box Used for over 50 years Nature's Tempty M JUNIORS M JUNIORS-Littie Nb One-third the regular dose. Made of some instanties thenandy coated. For children and adults. SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGHT 300 Needles Free With Orders for 5 or More Records RIALTO MUSIC SHOP 330 So. State St. Chicago. Illinois. SEND NO MONEY PAY THE DAY MRS. EDNA WINTERS HARRIS Miss Edna Dorothy Winters, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Winters, 450B Calumet Ave, who graduated from the former student of Northwestern university, on March 24. The bride also attended two western universities, the Alpha Kappa Alpha and the Alpha Kappa Alpha. Her brother is a Kappa Alpha Psi member. EDITOR ABBOTT "REPRIMANDED" BY "BLACKHAND" It is not an infrequent occurrence for men who are more or less accustomed letters—these communications are sometimes complimentary in their construction, but the bulk of them are not. We not only work not only the workings of a deprived mind, but the low type of a certain class who raise it upon them, but thoughtful along the line of racial welfare. The writer of the appended biography has biographed jackasses all too prevalent among our people. Hundreds of letters of the kind have been received by the Defender staff. Newspaper experience has taught them that missives like these are not worth the time. The writer was intended by the blue-boarder who wrote this particular one to imitate the great work of this publication he has scored wide of his mark. The Letter Chicago, IL, March 21, '24. R. S. Abbott. Editor, Chicago Defender Sir: I take the time to notify you that you are a marked man such men as you should have been dead long ago also your companion has been dead long ago and you cannot take this notice seriously but every line is true your doom is seated as far as this world is conceived and also three others who will get the same medicine they will also be notified Perry Parker, O. K. Robinson and Baxton The day and night grewsome things have to be done the negra race clean up their on rubbish don’t wait for Mr. White man, other men and poor negroes for a mess of pottage. A movement is on foot to Doycott your super throughout the United States and to uphold the bish practice when you are gone you are soon forgotten. Just from a 190 per cent Negro. Just before going to press we had our audience and he reports that the bird is a bird less than one-half of 1 per cent. ADDRESS INTERCOLLEGIANS Dr. William D. Foley addressed the intercollegiate club at its meeting in the University of Pennsylvania, the Prof. Lennon American and William Robinson, vocalists, delighted the club with numbers, accompanied by Miss Foley, and students in the group toward the "opening" movement received a thurough arising in a snappy discussion provided by Prof. P. Brown of the Daily Journal. WHY EXPERIMENT? TRADE PORO MARK BRINGS BEAUTY BRANDCOPS DRUNKARDS AT TRIAL On consulting his attorney charges were filed against Officers Waters and Davenport in an intoxication and malpractice trial, and the attorney coming to hearing before the trial board was successfully prosecuted. The evidence showed that the officers in an intoxicated condition, that Mr. Waters had been the breach of the peace, nor had he done anything else to deserve the punishment and the embarrassment caused by the action of the officers. The evidence showed that Mr. Waters, O'Cornell, captain of the Stanton Avenue station, brought Mr. Howard up from the cell and sent him home with him. Capt. O'Cornell declared that the condition of the officers was such that he had to send them home under the care of another officer. It was also found that he had no prior order in the pool room and no prosecution for interference. The matter was heard and taken under admission by the trial board, the charges were given to him, and the officers were given first of thirty days' pay. DR. AND MRS.TURNER RETURN New York, April 4—After being briefly welcomed, her, Dr. and Mrs. W. Turner, returned to Chicago, who returned March 5 from Africa, left Thursday Night for Chicago, on route to Marshall, Texas, and New Orleans. While in New York, the turner received the credentials of Mrs. Josephine Holmes Frazier, 212 W. 130th St., and many dinner parties were given in their honor. Turner had been at his post at the University of Iowa, rovina, Liberia, for the past four years. The creditable work he did there is indelibly stamped upon the minds of those of the African republic traveling throughout the interior of the continent and by constant contact with the natives he has mastered several of their dialects. He was sent to Africa by the Foreign Mission church, under Bishop Nathan W. Chair. Their experiences are remarkably interesting. Dr. Turner is in possession of valuable data for the mission board. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER tioneer. Like the gallant patriot he was, he took a lively interest in any movement launched for his country's need for door and needy will miss his charity. His services as a tinmith, goldsmith, jeweler, plumber, tuner and repairer of organs, pianos, etc., were in the town clock was for many years entrusted to him, and so was that of all the church organs in the community. His loss to the colony is an irreparable one. Largest Funeral By his constant cheerfulness and unrestrained spirit, he esteem of all with whom he came contact. The attendance at his funeral was the largest in the history of British hindustan; the long line of his customers, the Colonial band, compiled thousands of people from every walk of life. The police force, the Shepherds and his majesty's customs were represented, the police guard, the guardian, the marriage by a party of the latter. The funeral service, very impressive, was conducted at the Woolseyan Methodist church, where his sisters and several children. A Walter Craig Memorial fund is now being created. RAILWAY EXPRESS PORTERS WIN WAGE INCREASE FIGHT Demand BAYER ASPIRIN SAY "BAYER" when you buy- Proved safe by millions and prescribed by p- Colds Headache Neuralgia Lum- Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheu Genuine Accept only "BAYER" which contains pro- Hanyl "Bayer" box Also hotttes of 24 am Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic acid EXPERIMENT PORO MARK INGS BEAUTY The Goodness Never Varies Hair Preparations are amazingly effective in prom- motion of beautiful hair. PORO Toilet Preparations pro- xion—a smooth, velvety skin. COLLEGE, universally recognized as one of the Rac- cial institutions, with its vast facilities for training a- nns, reflects the genuine worth and superior merit. PORO Treatments dispensed by PORO AGENTs ed by results, PORO IS SUPREME! Try PORO and know its dow- right satisfaction. PORO IS SOLD BY PORO AGENTS ONLY. If you do not know the PORO AGENT write us and she will call. ADDRESS BAYER IRIN in you buy—Genuine prescribed by physicians for Neuralgia Lumbago Euritis Rheumatism accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions. only "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. FIGURE OF NON-OPERATIVE DESIGN OF SALICYLICACID IENT? MARK TY Varies effective in promot- Preparations pro- as one of the Race's ties for training and superior merit of PORO AGENTS E! and know its down- SOLD BY PORO you do not know the and she will call. Demand BAYER ASPIRIN PORO COLLEGE 4300 St. Ferdinand Avenue [ST. LOUIS, MO., U.S.A. DEPT. B-4 2.B WAITRESS SHOT Miss Pauline Johnson, a 21-year old wallcrest living at 3727 La Salle St. was shot in the right leg early on W. 31st St. under the Rock Island railroad viaduct. Miss Johnson stated to the police that she was reviver on the street and while uncharming it the weapon was discharged. After the accident, Miss Johnson was home of R. Buckminster 3601 Wentworth Ave. wound was treated by Dr. Chopin. 3655 Wentworth Ave. WALTER O. CRAIG MASTER OF ALL TRADES IS DEAD By E. A. LAING Bellize, British Honduras, C. A. Aptell L.-British Honduras suffered the loss of one of its most popular and useful citizens in the recent death of Michael Craig, who was born in Bellize on March 2, 1925. He was the only son of four children of the late M. Michael Edward Craig. He attended the Westbury public school and attended awards completed a course of diligence study at high school, un- zens in the recent death of Walter Oliver Craig, who was born in belzha in Meida in 1872, and who was the only son of four children, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Craig. He attended the best school and afterwards completed a course in the school and afterwards at the Western high school, under the Rev. Cox Jones, a brilliant English instructor. In his early manhood the deceased was a great sportsman and he was a member of the many Young Circles. His prowess as a cricketing won for him two medals of distinction. He was also a musician and schoolmate to the old Apollo and Intermediate batsmen. He was affiliated with the Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds and repaired invaluable services in this connection, politics and was a popular elec- Largest Funeral --- FEAR OF OPERATIONS SPARED OUR WOMEN WHO ARE USING G. F. P. Famous Authority Traces Cause of Nine Out of Ten Cases of Women's Suffering and Weakness to Mysterious Malady, and Thousands of Our Women Are Proving the Correctness of His Theory. Quick and Easy Way Out of Pain From So-Called Female Disorders Now Provided—Surgical Attention Now Proven Unnecessary in Many Cases if Prompt Action Is Taken to Rid Woman's System of Dreaded Disease Which Menaces the Entire Sex. Women Now Depend on St. Joseph's G.F.P. To Restore Their Vitality All women have an instinctive dread and horror of operations. The heavy odor of antiseptics and drugs which fills the atmosphere of the hospital anausates them; the cold white walls make them shudder; the matter-of-fact way they are taken in hand by attendants and the cold, professional way of the surgeon, with his cold, shiny instruments and masked and shrouded form strikes horror to their tinnid hearts. Helpless, sober-faced relatives stand by through it all and regard the whole proceedings with a mixture of awe and misgivings. And after it all is over, incomes the terrible bills for medicines, doctor's services, nurses, ambulance hire and hospital fees, to drain away the savings of years and change dreams of home owning or husband's business success into a nightmare of debt and dismay. No wonder it makes women shudder when they think of operations. Why is it so many of our women are subject to operations? The explanation lies in the delicate nature of woman's constitution. Her delicate female organs make her an easy victim for many ailments which find no lodgement in men. And when so-called "female disorders" are neglected they eventually result in kidney, liver or bladder trouble, with other serious complications. "Nine out of every ten cases of so-called 'disorders of women,'" says one of the nation's foremost authorities on conditions of women, "are caused by one unseen but malignant enemy to their health—Catarrh of the Female Organs. "Headaches, backaches, pain in the sides and limbs, crumpling muscle and that awful run-down, drowsy, depressed feeling are evidence that this disease has gotten a grip on the mucous lining of women's most important organs, and are warnings which wise women heed by taking steps to rid their system of this menace to their future health and happiness." Ridding the system of Catarrh of the Female Organa was formerly a long and tedious matter, but it is now quickly and easily brought about by the consistent use of St. Joseph's G. P. K., the phenomenal medicine which was introduced with such sensational girls of our group. This wonderful medicine is said to be the first direct specific for the relief of Catarrh of women in thousands of cases where weak, suffering and undernourished women are being quickly restored to health and happiness, vibrant with its vigor and vitality, through using it. Thousands of beaming, happy face women are coming out in public every day, and many are miraculous changes which this marvelous medicine is making in their condition. Untold pain and suffering are being relieved by its aid, and even blood operations are being avoided. These enthusiastic statements from thousands of grateful, happy women, together with the remarkable sales of Joseph's F. P. F. was first introduced to our women and girls, leads to the inevitable conclusion that this wonderful plant of progress in medicine for the relief of suffering, sick women. If your drugstreet got *St. Joseph's* G. P. P. send $1.00 and 25c to Battier's Pharmacy, Memphis, Tenn., for a bottle. FRIEND'S ADVICE SAVES MISS. WOMAN FROM AN OPERATION Mrs. Ross Was Told an Operation Was the Only Means of Relief From Pains in Her Back and Sides, but a Friend Got Her Using C. F. P. -Now She Is Free From Pain and Feels Better and Stronger in Every Way -Wants Every Suffering Woman to Know About This Remarkable Medicine. "I suffered with pains in my back and sides and those horrible bearing pains until I could hardly stand the torture," says Mrs. Pearl Ross, the attractive woman of our group who is a well-known religious worker in Mattson, Miss. "It hurt me to lay down and it hurt me to sit up. I could not get relief from my misery. "I tried all sorts of medicines and treatments and they did not seem to give me any relief. I was told I had falling of the womb and would have to have an operation. Then a friend, who is now using St. Joseph's G. F. P., told me how so many women are being saved from operations using this wonderful medicine, that I thought I would try it first. I am sure I had I did. With the first dose of G. F. P., the pain became easier and I was almost entirely gone before I had to go to the hospital on my fourth bottle and feel better and stronger than I have for years." It is now definitely proven that falling of the womb, like most other so-called headaches, backaches, grills in the back, sides and limbs, dizziness, cramps, loss of appetite, swelling, rest, broken bones, broken bones, fainting spells, and that run-down, drowsy and depressed feeling in at least a hundred of ten cases is due to dreaded illness—Catarr of the Female Organs. This dreaded disease *litchiis* the mucuna linings of woman's most important organs and once it gets a mucuna spasm, causing its unfortunate visit until agave until the proper steps are taken to overcome and stamp it out of the system. In falling of the womb, Catarrhitis and muscles which support this organ allowing it to become displaced in any one of several directions. When the system is relieved of the awful pain and muscles which support its normal health is restored to the body, the supports of the womb quickly recover their normal strength and draw it back to its natural position. The shear infiltrations way that *St Joseph's displacement* as well as other so-called "female disorders" is due to it well known power to overcome and stamp out Catarrhitis and easily build up mucuna tissue, flesh and muscle, to stimulate the healthy action of the bodily organs and thus restore the victims of litchiis to health and happiness with plenty of energy, vitality and youthful buoyancy. Thousands of our women and girls who were weak and nervous are now having new hopes and ambitions around them, and the very anxiety and sudden results are invariably coming with the use of G. F. I. Women's delicate system gently but quickly responds to the wounded effects of this medicine, but not always. When it has happened, thin, weak and undernourished women and themselves robust and happy again with new interests and pleasures in life. If your drugstreet hasn't got St. Joseph's G. F. P. send $1.00 and See Battler's Pharmacy, Memphis, Tennessee, for a bottle. _____ SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1824 IONS WOMEN NG G. F. P. OUR HOME LIFE DEPENDS ON OUR WOMEN AND GIRLS Thousands of Homes Once Cheerless, Dreary and Dismal Are Now Bright, Happy and Comfortable Due to the Increased Vim, Vigor and Vitality of Our Women and Girls Who Are Using the Phenomenal Medicine Known as St. Joseph's G, F. P. It is woman's nature to make home a place of peace, comfort and warmth once and to the woman of our great women and healthy, this is mighty easy. Her home work is a constant source of pleasure and the home is orderly and well regulated. When the husband or father returns from the day's work he finds a well-cooked supper waiting for him, the house tidy, the children happy and the wife and spilling. To many of our women, this joy is in physical impossibility because of so-called "female trouble." Racked nerves and too weak to more than drag themselves around the house, these labors of love seem almost impossible tasks. When the day is over, women are irritable from constant nagging, the house dirty, supper late and poorly cooked and the home in cheerless and dismal. For these unfortunate women, who themselves are miserable and make every one around them miserable also, there is quick, sure relief now available. When that at least nine of ten cases of so-called "female troubles," such as headaches, backaches, pains in the back, sides and limbs, nervousness, irregularity, dizziness, loss of appetite, sleeplessness, and that terrible feeling of weariness and depression which makes every task seem almost impossible are due to the unpredictability—Catarch of the Female Organs. The thousands of our women who were weak, slicky and undernourished, health, beaming with happiness and filled with ambition, energy and vitality through using St. Joseph's G. F. P. growing beyond our dreams and bringing to life this wonderful medicine to quickly overcome and stamp out this terrible disease which is so dangerous to the health of our women, girls and the happiness of our homes. Due to the astounding success of St. Joseph's G. F. P. in overcoming the terrible disease, thousands of homes, like the Thrower home in Tifton, Ga., which were once dull, cheerless and unhappy, now full of peace, harmony and happiness, due to the increased strength, vigor and vitality of the mother and wife through using the strengthening, health and tissue building G. F. P. Mrs. Ella Thrower, the attractive Race woman and mother of three daughters, has climbed down paths, headaches and backaches for over five years. My feet would swell up on me and I would be so weak and nervous. I could not do anything, but I seemed as though the three or four days I would have to stay in bed in each month throw me so far behind in my life. I was a friend of mine, who is now going through the 'change of life' and is getting wonderful comfort and care. I asked me to try this wonderful medicine and I am certainly glad she did. I am now on my third bottle of G. F. medicine and I am not bothered to me. I not only am not bothered to any kind, but also find a new interest in my home and family. My work seems easy and I am never beaten. I am a wonderful medicine." If your druggist hasn't got St. Joseph's G. F. p. send $100 and $25 to Battier Pharmacy, Memphis, Tennessee, for a bottle. HAPPINESS COMES TO RAGE FAMILY IN TEXAS "I had misery in my head and my back and sides ached so bad I could not walk," Josephine Ella Lee Satshete, the attractive Race woman of Riosel, Texas. "Now I am using St. Joseph's G. F. school. I am stronger every day. Our home is sure lots happier now that I am no longer suffering and my family is no longer in a condition. If your drugsist hasn't got St. Joseph's G. F. p. send $1.00 and 250 extra to cover postage charges to the mercy, Memphis, Tenago for a bottle. pendon FORGERS GET $12,000 FROM TRUST COMPANY; JANITOR IS BLAMED THOUSANDS NOW HAVE BEAUTIFUL HAIR—SO CAN YOU—JUST TRY THE RIGHT WAY—THE SCIENTIFIC WAY—THE ONLY PROPER WAY—WE GUARANTEE IT Thousands of Prominent People Gladly Say: Widely known society leaders, famous doctors, eminent lawyers and people from every walk of life write grateful letters, telling of their experiences in the Army. An esteemed minister writes: "I used your amazing treatment just four days and began to discern pleasing and gratifying results. I can truthfully and whole-heartedly convey that I was well cared for." -Rev G. R. Wolls, A lawyer says: "I certainly was a godsend to me. My hair was fast falling out, I was doomed to be held in a few months, but now I have full and healthy hair. I offer it all to you. I am so grateful to you." -Wm. R. Biddlerworth. And thousands more like these show that science has at last given the Race just what they need and want. SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1924 FORGERS GET FROM TRUST JANITOR St. Louis, Mo., April 4—Everett Lane, 4469 W. Belle Pl. messenger for the Merchantile Trust company, and his uncle, James Reed, 4335 Finney Ave, a janitor at the Trust company, and its executive Ira Cooper (Colored), solving the disappearance of between $18,000 and $20,000 of American Railway Express and American Bankers Association. Merchantile Trust company is monthly. --- Sergeant Cooper had been working with the police several years ago, a national detective agency failed to make headway in the investigation. He kept track of Lane and Reed under arrest. About $6,500 worth of the checks were cured in Chicago according to an investigation made by a sensitive of the Bankers association. Report Confession Lawson Reed, Pitts and Johnson are under arrest in Chicago. The confession of one of the prisoners that one of those in Chicago also has made a confession. All the prisoners are relatives and are former employees of the trust company. The confession arrest in Chicago came here early last month and held conferences with Everett Lane, manager of the trust company. The confession the day before Chicago together. These three are light skinned. About the time of their return to Chicago reports on him passing and traveler's checks. Detective Cooper had informants in Chicago who kept him "tipped." He arranged Chicago simultaneously with the arrest here Saturday night of Lane and Lane's uncle, James Reed. Reed was playing dice at another residence. Lane had recently displayed money in a crap game which he said was worth $1,000 in an outlying bank, using her maiden name. Used Travelers' Checks Sergent Cooper reported his work as follows: The checks, which were of the type issued to travelers, were taken from a case in an inside behind teller cases, apparently by means of a camera and messengers of the company had no access to this aisle and inquiries centered on them. The checks on them the signature of an officer of the trust company and bore blanks for the signature of the payee. It is understood that the men who cashed them signed these charges charging grand larceny were issued against Reed and Lane last Wednesday and a recommendation for a $25,000 or more bond in the case sought, said to be a confederate of the men already captured. Forged Names Police say that Reed and Lane have confessed that they robbed the bank of $12,000 a year ago by substituting the money in the records, so that tellers could not detect the forgeries by which they and their helpers drew out the money. They also charged stealing $12,000 and $20,000 from American bankers' association travelers' check a month ago. It is alleged that the men in Chicago have stolen the bank reported that $2,600 in cash had been stolen from the teller's cage. Detective Sergeant Cooper is given full credit by Chief of Detectives Hoagland for the investigation and the phenomenal success he had in cleaning up the bank robbery. **PROMINENT MASON HERE** W. T. Wood, grand master of the bank, is in the city attending the annual stockholders' meeting of the Lions Club, the home from Alabama with the master are T. C. Wohlham and the master are R. T. Taylor, architect, Mr. Wood is stopping at 440 Vanities Ave. and expects to remain in reminent Minister days It's Every- hour You Claim SCIENCE WORKS AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL. No More Kinky, Scanty, Thin and Ugly Hair Baldness is a disease and must be properly guarded against. This new and amazing gland discovery starts new hair growing. 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By CARLOS HECHOS Do you know that the United States purchased Alaska at two cents per acre, the Philippines at three cents per acre, the Canal Zone at $35.83 per acre, and yet paid $295 per acre for the Virgin Islands? Can you tell why? Do you know where, what and how many are the Virgin Islands? Do you know that 97 out of every hundred people in the Virgin Islands are Colored? Do you know that 97 people of those islands have been under the American flag for seven years and yet are not Colored? Do you know that Alexander Hamilton, one of the founders of this great republic came to America as a slave of the Irish and of the St. Croix now one of the Virgin Islands of the United States. Do you know that he was a member of the United States. Do you ever heard the romantic stories of Bluebeard's Castle and of Blackbeard's Castle and the Island of St. Croix. Have you followed the work of the recently appointed commission sent by President Coolidge, and conditions in the Virgin Islands? Don't fail to read the series of articles that will appear exclusively in ensuing issues of the Chicago Denfer and you should know about Uncle Sam's latest adopted children. NOTED ALABAMA LAWMAKER DIES IN 71ST YEAR Decatur, Ala., April 4. —Herschel Vivian Cashin, one of the best known parliamentarians in the state of Alabama, was born in politics, died at his home here on March 25 in his 1st year, Cashin had an interesting and career career as a lawyer in this state. Born in Augusta, Ga., in 1854, and later in Philadelphia, Cashin set out to seek his fortune in the North. He received his grammar and high school education in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. At the age of 18 he went to Montgomery, Ala., where he entered the law office of Judge Rue. Cashin admitted to the bar of the state of Alabama in 1875, being the first person of our race in this or any other state in the state. Mr. Cashin became a member of the Alabama legislature and made education for children compulsory in this state has been accredited to him. His ability as an attorney has been amplified by the leading lawyers throughout the South. From 1881 until 1904 Mr. Cashin was a delegate to nearly every Republican national convention. Under the administrations of McKinley and Boonevore, Mr. Cashlin and Irene Cashlin served in the United States land office at Huntsville, Ala. He took up the practice of law in Huntsville from actual political work in 1904, and remained here until his death. He is survived by a widow, Mrs. Mimie Virginia Cashlin, whom he married in 1879; three sons and three daughters, and a niece and aville, Fla. The sons are Newlyn, a physician of this city; John, a dentist in Huntsville, Chicopee; the daughters are Mrs. Vivian Langston, Chicopee; Mrs. Patti Styles of this city and Miss Lillian Cashlin, a teacher in HAIR DISCOVERY FAIL STRAIGHT ABUNDANT DON'T PAY A CENT this new discovery quickly reflexes bald- of lifeful lustre. No matter how many thing scientific discovery will show you thing like it, it works because it coe- dial elements to promote healthy assim- sion. Science proves that hair roots seldom per nourishment and secretions. FOR WAVY—FIRST NIGHT Science Rarely Fails New Hair—Straight promote Lifeful and Healthy Though I am a hair specialist myself, I never yet have found any treatment that can compare with yours. I certainly will gladly accept your problems in my office. I will start all my problems with yours. I am sure you are doing that I tried the Manual Treatment. It is without equal. It certainly shows superficial pity and so quickly. I am always your friend and lover. You can expect many enquiries. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER SLAIN OVER NICKEL IN CARDROW A dispute over a mistrial raises a card game resulted in the death of Louis S. Williams, 21, 49 K, sixth grade, fatally stabbed with a butcher knife by Frank Howard of the same address, who escaped. Police of the Second district are searching for him. According to Officer Thomas of the Second district, a call came into the station that a man had been stabbed at the L. 28 St. address. The district police, Williams lying on the bed with a paint wound in his chin and addition, Williams, who was an employee of Swift Packing company, was taken County hospital. He died on the way. All of the occupants of the L. 28 St. house were placed under arrest, they were Robert Haddin, his office, Carole Carlyle and Mia, Virginia Lansley, Edie, Martini, 3258 Beaverton, and Judge Steele, 4000 Wabash Ave., with whom Williams and Haddin had been in cards, were arrested at their homes. They told the police that the four of them had been playing ball, but after the game the Williams in the room. Accorded to Marta's stop, he heard Howard say to Williams "You owe me a nickel, don't you?" Howard replied, "You do the Howard repeated, Marta said, and added, "If you fool with me, I'll make you." At this Williams got up and stood in the door of his room, according to Martin. Then Howard rushed to the house. Milla Carpio, a wifed mother, turned and stabbed Williams in the chin and all dosed and fled from the house. Milla Carpio, a wifed mother, and was set in her right hand. The stabbing occurred in the dining room, witnesses said, and is one kind of the inquest into Williams' death was held Monday at Emmanuel Jadson's museum, which is located in Chicago in his statermother, Mrs. Hillel Williams, 9357 S. La Suite St. The jury recommended that the four of them should search Howard and hold him for murder should be acquired. 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Fletcher, Harry Vanbeeker, Assistant United States District Attorney Randolph and 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 Storia Quarrai THE FIRST CHILDREN OF THE WORLD The land n am a m it it it it it it sates a col- vate vates a col- vate sates a col- vate sates a col- vate Volcata Volcata tual tual imperor imperor Manga sands sands writers- writers- "FIXER" FIXED St. Louis, Mo., April 4—Willie Ross, known as a "ixer," pleaded guilty of attempted bribery of a state's witness in a criminal case and was sentenced to a year in the workhouse. The charge grew out of the trial and conviction of Maggie Mason for the murder of Amos Hampson Broadway, of $33,000 to $29 just. She was sentenced to life imprisonment as an habitual criminal. The $30 to stay away from the trial, and told him "everything had been fixed" and he would lose his $33 and also the case. WORKER KILLED BY FANATIC IN THE STOCKYARDS Employees on the beef-killing floor of an Armour & Company packing plant building, Forty-Afthall Loomis streets, were detained suddenly at work Tuesday morning when envoys shot raiders in room and Matthew Davidson, 27, 4035 Indiana, were out of the employees, dropped to his death, shot down by Frank Lloyd Moore, 29, 3834 Vernon avenue, one of his fellow workers. A account to the stories of several eye-witnesses to the deny white air airmen a morning when he revolver shoots rang out in the town Davidson, Davidson, 27, 4035 Indiana avenue, one of the employees, death, shot down by Frank Huckle wife, 39, 3634 woman, one of his fellow workers. Avoid going to the town of several eye-witnesses to the shooting, Davidson, wife, is still without a weapon. Matthew Davidson son was sh out without cause. These witnesses told him, and said they heard no argument between Davidson and Huckleberry before the former was shot. They said they had no advance upstairs and that they were on any kind of stand in his hand before the shooting. They said they saw Huckleberry approach Davidson and heard him say, "Wow, you are so stupid when Davidson replied that, 'I'm not doing anything to you,' Huckleberry said. "I was not on his curved and began firing Davidson. Three shots were fired, two of which brought the victim to the door. The third was fired into the house and then on his face, the witnesses said. After the sneooting, Huckabee is said to have remarked: "Call the company and surrendered when the police of the Twelfth district arrived. He refused to make a claim of the company and surrendered when the police of the Twelfth district arrived. He refused to make a claim of the company and surrendered when the police he would not until he had consulted a lawyer. But at the coroner's inquest, held at the Twelfth district, he told the police he would not represent by counsel. He told Deputy Coroner Davis that this time with Davidson, he "continually picked at me and interfered with me in my work." Huckabee said, "I am not sure I actually did to him. Huckabee replied impatiently: "He just picked at me, just picked at me," and said he shear Davison after the latter had been Huckabee's story of how an attempt was made to kidnap him Jan. 28, 1923, when he was in Fort Worth. He was kidnapped by a group home from a B. I. Y. P. U. meeting in company with his three children, and of his seeing the same man after the kidnapping. He believed to believe him mentally unbalanced. Huckabee had much stress upon the fact that he was a Christian man, and that he was also a husband. His wife, also an employee at the "yards," was not at the inquest. "She is at work to help feed the children." Huckabee said when asked he was. He was held for murder. POLICE NAB MAN WHO SOLD PROPERTY HE DIDN'T OWN Newark, N. J., April 4—Sought by the police of N. J., April 4 since 1919, William B. Hughes, who is well known has been arrested in Detroit, Mich. The police here have been notified. According to information from police headquarters, Hughes conducted a jury your own home campaign against the bank and obtained deposits fro 13 of them. He was indicted by the grand jury in 1919 on the charge of obtaining a prospective real estate deal, and there were 10 handed down against him. One of Hughes' schemes was, upon meeting a prospective customer, it was allowed and let him inspect it from the sidewalk. A low sale price would be mentioned and when the customer expressed a desire to examine the house, the owner objected to selling the house to our group. In this way, the police allege, Hughes succeeded in fooling his customers, who pleased him by depositing from $200 up. Detectives Kenny and Manning, who arrested Hughes from this city to Philadelphia and several other detainees for Detroit to bring hurches back. George Henry Johnson, a charter member of Great Lakes lodge No. 43, died at his residence, 121 Pleasant Ave. in Oakland, Calif., 9:29 after a very brief illness. He is buried by the widow, Mrs. Lily Coyle, of Coyle, one of her brothers, one brother and a host of friends. I pleased was a native of Marshfield, Mass., who was a member of his remains were prepared by Understaff Charles Jackson and will be sent to his family. Three Rivers, Mich., for interment. REASON SO MANY "FAMPLE CURES FAIL" Salves and lotions come and go one after the other, hop to hit the right thing which might cause them to break. You can suffer from skin troubles. Most of concoctions don't even heat the outward effects, much less take away the cause of the disease. Do you think so life of your delicateness? Do you yourself become the subject for these experiments? 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TISSULAX Our complete beauty set, consisting of Tissulax (clay), $1; Tissucream (cold cream), 50c; Lincoln Hair Pomade, 50c; Lincoln Face Powder, $1.00 (plus postage), on on sale. Entire set, $2.65 (postpaid). Agents and drug store correspondence, everywhere, invited. Write NOW to Lincoln Laboratories, Inc., 3450 West Lake Street, Chicago, Ill. Drug Stores can order direct from Peter Van Schaack & Sons, 310 West Washington Street, Chicago, Ill. SHOT TWICE BREAKING IN DOOR The attempt of William Moore, 23, 3117 Tivaric Ave., to force his ally Mitchell to return to his nearly cost him his life when he was shot twice in the right arm, once in the left arm and once in the adductor after March 22, after the attack of fergus Saunders, 3615 LaSalle St. Monday morning, Saunders did the shooting. Ms. arrested later by Officers Buecker and Walsh of the Stunton Ave. station. 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The audience applauded with such vigor and so continuously the demonstration of the favorable feeling of a large section of the Colored people. On the same day the American published the following word for word: 4 BISHOPS LAY CORNERSTONE Several thousand members and ministers of the Episcopal church attended the cornerstone laying of the Greater Bethel church, 42d St. and Grand Four-bishops conducted the ceremony Bishop A. J. Carey livered the principal address. It will be noted that in the clipping taken from the American there is a fact that the ceremony was in connection with the African Methodist church was sufficient to show the color of the occasion, and it need not be Negro Colored both, despite that fact, and it is a system in constant use by the congregation, doubt, scanned the many columns and "lamped" the many pictures which have appeared in the daily gardening the appointments by the Pope of Rome of Mgr. Mundelein and Mgr. Hayes as cardinals, one of the laity of the local Catholic church, the Tribune, particularly, has been filled with the matter. Is there a single reader of this material, the laity of the nationality cather of the appointees belong to? Are they German, Greek, Swedish, Irish or what? The Tribune was not collar and not clerical, but the Tribune, never allows anyone to be "in the dark" about us. That's one of the things which the Hearest publicans, in which the N. Beaten, Just one of the things. FIRE GUTS BASEMENT WHEN MOONSHINE STILL EXPLODES The explosion of a moonshine still in the basement of 5732 Wabash Ave. which broke out there shortly after 11 o'clock Thursday morning. The prompt arrival of the fire department prevented the flames from spreading to the basement, which is occupied by William J. Scott, proprietor of a barber shop and poolroom at 4312 State St. by the Wabash Ave. police and booked on a charge of having a still on his premises. He was released on 42,000 dollars and sent the basement not guilty of the charge. He said rented the basement three weeks ago to a man by the name of John Thomas, and rented the basement to see what his tenant was doing there, and didn't know that he was engaged in the making of moonshine. Thomas, according to Scott, was seen running toward the alley from the rear of the house. He has not been arrested, and life confiscated the still and a quantity of liquor found in the basement. THE CHICAO DEFENDER Look Out, Voters Election day drained near it and it is just the time to remind voters that discrimination should be used by them in the selection of public officers. Our present sheriff, for example, that Chicago has a Jim Crow jail, Yes, they have no mixing among those boottagers, bandits, housebreakers on the North side. It's a White and Black idea that is just as repugnant to segregation and not a dark individual's vote should be cast for any candidate who would even be a member of affairs, let alone maintain it. Some office holder is also responsible for the conditions which road trains. Our people are Jim-Crowded right into 12th St. station on the way in and from it on the side. We are made by the station police officer, members of the Races "the Colored car is forward." This is against a state law as well as a statute that protects protest time after time with results of the most temporary nature. We are sure to find out how the individual asks questions before marking a balloon in his favor. If things of this kind are allowed to continue, without protest direct action, we will be forced to separate telephones, or something of the sort. MOTHER ORDERS ARREST OF SON WHO STOLE COAT Wilmer Bush. 17 years old, 5253 Federal St. was arrested by the Third district police Monday on a warrant sworn out by his mother, Mrs. Letha Bush, charging rage because her son of stualling a young girl and disappearing after the theft. After his arrest Wilmer admitted to the police that he had $12 to a man named Jowell, priorist of a grocery store at 5103 Federal St. He said some time ago he had dressed up in a dress and she had told him she didn't care for it. After taking and disposing of the garment, Wilmer said, he stayed at night where he worked. Besides the farcely charge against him is another assassination by the mother Allan Warfield, 17. Warfield was shot recently with a 22 caliber rifle in a basement and another boy in a basement at 41st St. and Calumet Ave. Warfield was shot in the legs and was taken to the police latter admitted fitting the shot, but said he thought the gun was loaded with blanks. 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Such girls as these were less aggressive sisters and have convinced the rather skeptical white employer of their ability, efficiency and competence. They paved the way for positions of trust and dignity by their example of quiet, intelligent service, and of about 40. The others seemed to treat their job as a holiday. Many of them were heavily involved in cleaning and lips and in various stages of untidy afternoon and semi-evening dress. One girl who was particularly active and loud, the one who worked with butterflies displayed a large hole. Cheep dangling earrings, bracelets and other jewelry drew attention from the regular salesgirl. Gossip on Job Our girls gathered in little gossip groups, joking and laughing, and were much more interested in the customers than they were in the work for which they were employed. Customers were dressed in dresses, many of the garments being walked upon. 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Ogden Armour once called at the home and after he left all meats were delivered without bills attached. Some of the others who called, according to the memory of Miller, were W. J. Burns, Will H. Hays, Harry Sinclair, and even the late President Harding himself. Miller's connection with the Daugherty-Smith household came through an introduction given by the newspaper man and personal friend of the late president. When Daugherty and Smith opened the HI St. Louis office, butter and general handy man at a salary of $50 a month. According to his statements, Miller always paid him until he committed, suledo, and managed the management of affairs. It was brought out during the testimony of Miller that he had been offered with offers of money for information that he might obtain. He informed Daugherty of this, but no offer was taken by the former attorney to check up on his statements. LANDS IN COOK ROOM The whole reigning court is the trial of Mrs. Mattele Benjamin, who had been charged with assault upon Mrs. Katherine Hollins, who expects a visit from the stork owner. Mrs. Hollins live at 553 Calumet Ave. and the trouble started when Mrs. Hollins went to her door to receive a special delivery letter. She was kissed and struck by the other woman. The proceedings were interrupted so often by the exclamations of the neighbors that the court undevery chance gathered a sign a peace bond. KILLED BY CAVE-IN Wilmington, N. C. April 4—Amos Hilton plant of the N. C. Hilton plant of the N. C. B. Josey Guano company early Friday morning acid phosphate caved in upon him. S. DIASSI—Author, lecturer, and student of Astrology, is only 29 years old. His life has been marked by a series of challenges that he has material for many books without stirring out of his studio again. As a houten-rover, he was wounded twice. 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Tony Langston We will even go a bit further. *Ravensville* is the best show seen in Chicago during the entire current season and it ranks right along with the best ever show in the city. It is a perfectly staged and perfectly presented production with a hundred things for which we are the recumbents whose names stand for the principals whose names stand for the剧院icals. There is an immense chorus of singing voices of both sexes whose vocal talents are backed up by a dozen musicians. There are a dozen or more real song lists of the "show stopping" sort; singing from a trick jazz band with a sensationally adent baton juggler and mendous finish in full view on the middle of the stage; there is a world of clean concert dong by comedians and musicians. And every description; there is music; original music—running all the way from Southern and North America; perfectly trained voices are heard; there are costumes which balance well with a long series of incompatible stage THE GRAND known and popular turns as Edna Anderson, the Race's greatest yodler, who is an Ockhre record star; the Sandifer and Venable; Hunter and Gold and Goldie and a beauty chorus of 25 active artists; King Oliver's creating a great impression. It has completed a long and successful cycle. THE MONOGRAM By Bob Hayes This ever popular little phonies opened to capacity business to greet the crowd. You can begin the fun, followed by Curry, who is one of the best dancers seen here for quite a hit. His dancer number is 11, and his clockwork. In her song number, "Do Nothing That Your Head Can't Handle," using "Do It Again" as closing number this pair put themselves high in the minds of the crowd. THE AVENUE The patrons of this favorite playhouse were treated to an extenuated evening free hanged artisans, opened the bill and their act was well received. Albert, a musician, gave a recital with his jazz numbers. Reeves and company, a troop of Mexican musicians in New York and Spanish dance were over big. Lloyd Alvis were fair with bits of Irish humor. McCarrer and Davis, billed with the bill of the film, McCarrer with his witty sayings and proteague dance with the bill of the rubber ball. His acrobatic anties were lax provoking. DUD'S DOPE Washington, D.C. General Tony: Washington, D.C. The Greatest City in the World the sweetest when you meet East, but I suppose needed to be a business man, therefore needed to be a business man, therefore FRIENDS To gain a friend is easy, and you can do it yourself. So if you need to just let your friend I'll tell you what to do. If they're in need, just help them; they're not in need. You need a friendly need to need a need Smokes that friend stanch and true. I had a friend one time, I thought, I found that "friend" was saying things that opened up my eyes. The friend that friend, and To that friend, lied on me. In the hand the hand that felt me Now I still have my best friend, and Will stick to her through life. My friend was my false "friend's HOSS WRITES "91 THEATER" HEY COOPER! John Copper must be trying to make the change. He is the man who led the way from Florida, a coconut. If he graduates with a M.A. in law and graduates with a M.A. in law, he will be a Palm Beach doctor and a tap bottle from Tampa and a tap bottle from Palm Beach. GONE TO CUBA Hilary Clinton said on her Warship on the way to the White House theater Cupid's Gate. For a start, she was Molly Williams, a philanthropist on the Go- verning Board. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER I have been reading in the dear old book, "The Adventures of Dud," has been and is now trying to find a way to be with it, and with a man like I, Dud. Huddle himself in the push of his hind legs, push the movement along. I can't see what it can't be but over our shoulders, for them, it is a Colored movement should help it alone, if it is to benefit us. I wish I could find a faith in it I am sending in my feet at once, it will do away with a curse to the American stag. Well, Chief, and take my "anchore," next week, as my friend, I will remain my pal, Amon Davis. GEORGIA SMART SET "SHUFFLE ALONG" Each member of the company danced many times, many depended upon him or her alone. Eilar Martin and Edgar Connars, as well as the policy audience's audience, laughed the entire performance. Mutt and Jeff in them present a very amusing situation. The story centers around three candidates running for the mayor of Antioch, a former theater stage and Harry Waller are good friends. Jazzy orchestra that makes you crane your neck to the artist's intricate make-up "Shuffle Along." ACTRESSES in HOLDUP Come home after the close of their work. Mary Jack. Monroe Washington, coated in the hallway of alley apartments, holds them up. The girls screamed and fought until the arrival of the crowd. Degraded Tastes of White Theater-Girls Catered to by Degenerate Producers Theatered police officer against a couple of urban theater proms, played in Loop theater results, a few weeks ago, in an order forcing them to use tables, usable tables, it. It remained for a group of western amunt houndts to about all condition which inspired them to wear gleansed from "Variety," issue of the past week. Producers call obscene art. Give this the O'Connor Deed. milk bath stun scheduled for the Emphasis week. Louis Levand, house manager, takes girls to give a bath in milk in full view of an audience. Description of several classified art in one of the local dailies of comedy girls, all after the job. At the time, however, they didn't know what to do. When Levand explained the nature of employment, most of the girls bake. With Denver full of pretty girls, they required as to beauty of both face and requirements as to beauty of both face and had been made, it became still more and more made, the candidates consent to the public. Apparently the girls had no objection to lightened stage, in skin-light film-colored lightened stage, in skin-light film-colored stage, but when it came to the difficulty. But when it came to the difficulty, that was something else again, milk, that was something else again. As a last report, Leavand may compromise by permitting the girls to wear shorts and shorts. The girls will add a touch of mystery to the scen and increase its drawing power. THE GEORGIAS San Diego, Cal. Fried Tony: At this writing I am glad to state these few lines leaves us all well for the first time this season. this time this season. Angeles was an people did all in power to for entertainment into the social part of our first speak of friends on the first day. To head Hon. Nosh D. Thompson, we deparmented. He department. and stated things were running RETURN DATE Louisville KY JIMMY TELLS IT "SOCIETY JUGGLER" Hello Tony: Just a line to let you know I had a wonderful two week's work I gave them the hich class act it up and were surprised to find how versatile a trump can be. This week we are having the laugh of their lives and the drama of their theater, New Orleans, La. They act in the South, and they go over. But I prayed to them different, I played. Now. If the other novelties search for material that is worth while they can do the same. The managers will stop the show. Well, Tony will grow a line and let you know what names the girls—"Jolly" Saunders, "The Village HARD LUCK MAIL RADIO AMON'S DOPE HUDGINS WRITES ACTRESSES IN HOLDUP Dear Gen. Ken, I am a little girl and Tuttle's smartster. Set company, in a face-colored, speckled Colored-tee shirt. "I'll be j'ng elements," but in fact, "I'll be other things thatancement, waking rapid bony: Al Strander, one members of Whitney hynde in hold of us in the hall of the hall The one thing Colored business are many forms of business which tie about except observation, a book about a book baiting, a guarantee, at auck real estate, in. 6. T. Whitney and bonds as a polar bear known for things about hotels, boarding houses restaurants among major of those are run only on the principal system and the county meaning of the word service the meaning of the word service more of the above mentioned business more of the one business that Colored people Miltonthatch Iron, "Come Along Miltonthatch Press expression everywhere, Cailur the Carol, the music of Columba, the performance in Columbia, S. C. The great star told a reporter that she enjoyed Donald Heywood, although one of the most well-known of our colored composer. He is a graduate of Fulbright university and is committed to training. He is now working upon a new show, Who Stucco John? We protect the show in the very front rank of American song writers. Mr. Heywood is a leading lining company, New York city. He compiles songs from the Frye, "Dunk Uck" show, and critics all agreed that the music was great. He also wrote the score for the show. He is a trumpet-trained many pretty numbers for other Colored and white productions—S. T. Whitney. LOOK OUT, RAGTIME! A letter which came early in the week. BILLY McCLAIN CALLS BILLY McCLAIN CALLS Billy McClain, who has beenprominent for over a quarter of a century, has been a strong advocate around a chicken neck looking for a shred of meat than the ordinary actor. He is in at us on Tuesday morning. Billy McClain is a physical trainer for Miami. Billy is a physical conditioner in the government service with the aviation department. He saw a pilot in the air and he is heliported to the warden that he considered the greatest show in the history of aviation. He folks agree with Billy on that point. BOOTS WRITES We had a long letter from Boots to the director of the performance where he is playing the present week's show. We had to tell him that his script — "Boots floats" — plows from the performance. The balance of his letter merely went over the performance, and the director, inspired by himself and many others in the industry, wrote it. KOPPIN THEATER Motion Picture News BY D. IRELAND THOMAS T. R. IRELAND, assistant manager of the Victory Theater, summer S. C. wants to use all lilac productions Clifford J. Newman interested in the motion picture business, Ga., is now located planning to open a theater in the spring Geo. W. Logan, big boss when the theater is not around) of the theater at Northern, writes that he always likes this column. Smith, 725 Pittman Clifford J. Newman received in the movies at Dublin, in Edinburgh, in Pittsburgh, in a theater in the Smoky city, in big boss (when he moved around) of the theater in Newbern, N. C., in Newbern, N. C., ends readings after J. C. Gleason, general delivery, College of Arts and Sciences, that you mention is too small for you cannot make money without patrons cannot make money without patrons if you have not the job position you have a large sum of money to open a theater, a large sum of money to open a theater of this column that they must represent for a confidential reply. Address all the剧院, the Lincoln theater, College S. C. TEXAS TATTLES Paul Curtier and company played a key role in the success of the week of March 24, and Manager Moore will be the guest speaker better than his previous engagements. Mr Curtier presented Manager Moore with a book he highly appreciated by Mr Moore. Moore also公司 says Slim Parker will care of the company says Slim Parker will care of the week of March 31: important. Week of March 31-Taylor's Aunt Mary will be the guest company, and probably the Paul Curtier company. Sister of Green Eyed Monster fame, is in the city, in the interest of his family. He will be shown at the Palace theater April 1, respectively. Alfred Norcum, a former actor, will picture, and from all indications it will be a record breaker. I will see you, and I will write and tell you about it. THE KOPPIN Detroit, Mich.—Five real vandale acts are on the bill here this week, and they include the Woods, the Race's greatest bicycle wigwag, Wigwag and the greatest dance and dancing turn; billy and which is for above the average and which sells its good with jam-up or first-rate singing, talking and dancing of first-rate singing, talking and dancing of Detroit favorites. This is leaves things in a vettable unror. ATTENTION, ACTUS H. D. Jameston, Detroit's Defender represented the team in the Gratio Ave. When playing the town, he is sure to call and register. "Animation Days" has moved over to the Miles theater for its final week in this city—H. D. Garnett, Renorter. SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1984 "Stepping Out," a show of 15 people. Indianapolis, Ind.—With a crack, Scotty Crackle principal contendant, Washington theater, and, like Gum has only one more ahead of the rest of the time. The show has fast glancing, fast glancing, and ranged views pretty and shapey girls, and funny situations. Cox Hernden "Crack Shot" and John LaRue work to help the band. Two better comedians could have been there. Cooper, who did the straight, jokes the part, sang "Stirring Sail" and did a little different from the rest of the band. "Indiana Moon" and was greeted with a last several minutes, indianapolis bowed her home. Louise Jackson sang she was only short of a sensation. But rock! Elizabeth Keverley, tall and body's Song, with plenty of personality, worked in perfect harmony, tying up the show. Clever Little Dorothy, dressed a dance number and executed a dance number and executed These two girls are 'cindy' in the chorus. John W. Raster, Johnson and Emanuel Clark at the piano compile another can really step. Drawing good power, N. O. MINSTRELS Gen. Tony; Once more it shall forth with the pleasure of presenting Campbell's but just different from the rest. Well, we will be in sunny New York and just different from the rest. Well, Sturge state. By the time you read this we will be in sunny New York and by two of our old friends from the "Fair" Howard, "Lasses" is contracted this season, and our well known friend, "Fat" Howard with control the hand, the pleasure of meeting and being enter- into the brother of our well known comedian, the nerves in the small town of Abilene he wishes for more. I must say that things are much more accommodations you could not find any of eat in their sleeping section. Next, or two, but all state rooms with modern convenience. Take it all in all it can't be beat. Old Top, hold 'em down until we get there and don't take no wooden chair under the show. Route as follows: 31. Lucas Inc. 1. Sorroco; 2. Belen EDDIE THANKFUL We have received the following letter from Kidde Stafford; I told its own, "I am going to Kidde, O.K., and also the cheek for $39; many thanks to you for your help," Eddie Stafford, "will company for sending it. I am feeling pretty fair, I would like to meet you for me. I would like to hear from my friends. Address ward 4, bed 16. Cook room 4, bed 16. Cook room with wishes to all, I remain, Eddie Stafford. George Williams, with Sparks' circus, had his送 to Macon, O.K. CHICAGO SOCIETY JUDGE FOR YOURSELF The Madam C.J. 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Quite a few out-of-town guests were present, including Mrs. and were the featuring a dance and a delightful luncheon was served. Monday afternoon in the home of Mrs. M. Patrick, in honor of the sixth anniversary of their marriage, the family into the dining room where a delkittie Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Glasgow, 6232 Monday evening Bible and Mrs. L. J. Coppin, Bibbion and Mrs. J. A. J. Carry, Monday evening Bible and Mrs. L. J. Coppin, Bibbion and Mrs. J. A. J. Carry, daughter. Mrs. Miss Tanner, 550 E. 25d St. attended the birthday party W. Saturday night. Milwaukee. Mr. Myla Snaight, Klison Mo. and is the house guest of Mrs. Miss Alesee Smith, Cleveland, Ohio. 44 W. Sath St. was tendered a birthday party by the latter last Mon- Members of the Lorraine I Will club Monday night and were entertained by Mrs. Emina Winters, March bride, and Indiana Winters, March bride, and luncheon afternoon by members of the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity. Wilfred Bermett and Mrs. Mable vistings their sunt. Mrs. C. E. Minniel brother. 3156 Calum Ave. Marylin Bermett and Mrs. Eleanor Emma Binker. 3234 Went Ave. an- celebration house of the birthday of J. B. Pettitt. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Bermett, Mrs. W. Pettitt, Brownlee, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Pettitt, T. Varner of Indiana Marshall. Mr and Mrs. Andrew S. Rates, 4125 from a two-week visit with relatives from a two-week visit with relatives Mrs. Laceur Brother. 4158 Federal S. Laceur Thursday for End, Oak, for an Limited R. Hopley, 2021 Indiana Ave. returned to the city last Wednesday of mother and sister, Mrs. R. B Whame and Miss Pearl Louise. Send for Big FREE Catalog BERNARD-HEWITT & CO. Dept. D-795 CHICAGO, IL All notes for the Society Column dresses of parties interested before they will be given consideration to Society Editor, Chicago De- tender, 3435 Indiana Ave. M. Elizabeth Lindsay Days left the city Tuesday to attend the Central Conference which convened at Bloomington on which convened at Bloomington on Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Williams enter, Mrs. B. A. Williams, Mrs. H. Rescindall Friday night at their beautiful residence, 3625 Grand Thello. The Illinois Colored Women's National president, club entertained at a banquet in their president, Mrs. Susie Mayer, 3621 Mediates Lillian Brook and Riddle Williams entered a host of boys and girls at a birthday party Monday over a fire pit in the honor of, in honor of Miss Anna Black. MRS. MATTIE JOHNSON YOUNG CLUBWOMAN, DIES IN CHICAGO Mrs. Mattie Johnson Young. 1811, to George H. Young, who was for their sake a clerk at the old Museum. My Woman was a clerk at the old Museum. Building Stores, located at Congress State and Van Buren St., for 22 years, but because of her obliterant work was distinction of being the only member of the department to be employed in the gov- erny department in the city. My Woman was one of the oldest members of the of her death she was president of the was also one of the founders of the Chicopee Choral Study Club, of which the deceased is survived by two Mosque C. Johnson and three Edna Venable and Staule Sampson. JOHN FRANCIS DEAD NEWL THE WEDDING OF MARY AND JOHN Mrs. King was formerly Miss E. Mrs. J. M. Butler of Washington. Church in the nation's capital. The one of the outstanding affairs of the NEWS OF THE Mrs. King was formerly Miss Etheri daughter of the Rev. and, as the pastor of the Episcopal Church in the nation's capital, the wedding took place recently and was attended by many well-known figures. NEWS OF THE MUSIC WORLD Chicago's own Izaak Harrison, Inc. has just returned from a successful southern and southeastern tour, where she attended Atlanta her art attracted so much attention and arture. For before an exclusive white audience. Her tour featured audiences of more than 1500 attended and excellent press comments were Piano students of Cho Mice Dicker-Lewis, University of Music Friday evening, Admission free. Mrs. Farmer, coloratura soprano of Detroit, closed her two years of school on March 25. She has been through Ohio, Indiana, Tennessee, Alabama and Iowa. We understand that Sissie and Blake. Moseley, Tennessee, have a sister. After Sunday, have some new songs on her playlist. We have a popular "Love Will Find a War." Mime, Mary Ross Dicker continues to perform. "Every Woman," she has recently performed in Oklahoma, OKa, assisted by local talent. Mime, Calloway, Bryon will be guest musician. Cmice music association on Wednesday at the Music Festival. Respecting and the association was glad to welcome home Mime, Tyrese. She will be attending the music association who appeared were Ernest Smith, Deane DeKalb, Mabel Harbor and E.G. 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Howard School of Religion to Have Building Ministers and Laymen Make Final Plans for $500,000 Edifice at University Washington, April 4 — An earliest effort is under way to secure the fund of $500,000 for the School of Religion, a university, sum is to be raised by a modern fireproof building to contain a chapel, lecture room, library, dormitory, and a building at a cost of $124,000; to provide an endowment of $216,000 to insure a student's housing; to provide their departments; to provide a sum of $130,000 for the extension department; and to build a number of demands of hundreds of uneducated ministers who are eager to make a contribution; and to build a number of faculty dwelling houses at a cost of $500,000, the total need being $500,000. A definite step as the means of giving impetus to the School of Religion can be taken when the awarded School of Religion held its annual meeting at the university on Friday Special arrangements were made at the meetings of the advisory board who are members of the advisory board who are members of the board were present to welcome the new preamble, the new constitution, and the sider means by which the board may govern the school of religion is now engaged to measure up to the standards required to provide the best leader in the school of religion. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER THE REV. AND MRS. JAMES U. KING By MAUDE ROBERTS GEORGE The only harmless way to bleach the skin is to use a mixture of juice of two lemons with three ounces of orchid oil. Our drugstill will supply for a few cents. Shake well in a bottle, and then quarrel pivot of the most 'wonderful skin whitener, softening and coloring' juice of two lemons. YWEDS other Butler, daughter of the Rev. and r. 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The actual administration of an executive bureau here at the seat of the American government, which may be closely scrutinized by vigilant, capable and true representatives, may be closely scrutinized by the order of the day throughout the country. The congress included this session, and has been held up by other pressing matters. But it is determined to continue its calling upon 100 organizations or persons interested to give or pledge money to the annual session next month. Legislative Bureau And that we shall have a medium of intelligence—the bureau—so that we can communicate things vital to our life here in this civil is evidence by the increasing interest on the part of our organization in the work of our organizations. The heads of certain of our large orders have already signified their intent to support such a bureau as the National Security necessity because of our position in the social and political anatomy. 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She and her husband came Funeral services were held at the St. Mary's Episcopal Church, evening at 8 o'clock. The Rev. Clayton Fenster, interment in Flushing cemetery, internment in Archer Branch, past exalted ruler of Imperial Burial, and former governor here and become ambidextrily a few years ago. She leaves to mourn her sister, Sister Adela Loc; a granddaughter of the late Rev. Adela Branch, prominent contractor of Richmond, wife of the famed composer, Henry W. Wheatley, friend of Emily A. Westerstein, and a host of friends. TUBERCULOSIS LECTURER Dr. Peyton P. Anderson. 61 W. 118th. SL. has had the signal honor conferred upon him by the New York Tuberculosis association on the prevention of tuberculosis in the New York Tuberculosis association. The association has launched a campaign to save seven thousand six hundred dollars from the appropriate government postponement game last summer. Moving pictures, lately furnished through the local office, the home of the urban league, 202 W. 118th. Dr. Anderson, the only Lice physician in Columbia, was picked by Dr. Ian Gindel McCullough, a professor of speech in this community. He last came to the public places in Gotham. He was one of the public places in Gotham. He was a M. E. Zion Church, Metropolitan Church, and to Troop T4, Boy Scouts of America. Anderson was born at Richmond, Va., in 1880. He did his medical work there. He later went to the University of Virginia, where he earned a doctorate in work. He opened his practice at Wake Forest, nine years before coming to New York. BROOKLYN DEATHS Maranett, Jones 42, 156 Doulssle M. Florence M. Green, 1, 25 Diamond M. Emma W. Atkinson, 65, 76 Wilson M. Emma W. Atkinson, 65, 76 Wilson M. Dace D. Mayer, 40, 344 Atlantic Ave. Emma F. Tates, 63, 87 Sumter M. Emma F. Tates, 63, 87 Sumter M. John Walker, 3, 187 Hall M. 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MARY ROBERTS Date: 15th October Sizes 82 to 53 MKK TESTIMONIAL DINNER TO HONOR HON. GEDEN L. MULLS HOTEL TAMPA, NEW YORK United States Custom Employees' association, which consists of many members of our Race and organized to increase custom employees' salaries, gave a banquet in the Hotel Pennsylvania on Saturday evening, March 15, in honor of Congressman Ogden L. Mills, Republican representative of the 17th district of New York and a member of the ways FINDS ROOMER DEATH With a ballet in his brain, Emiliana Miliano, 71, of New York, was found lying across the bed of his Italian, who was found lying across the bed of his American. He was found by his landlord who summoned the police after who also said he was in a fight with the police in effort to aguess him but got no response. He was worried considerably due to the discontinuity of his relationship with a young hostel girl who thought he killed himself to end his NEW YORK George Williams, 32, of Waltham, 113th St. was struck with an enplique fit of fire at 10 a.m. on Wednesday night. St. at 10 a.m. after he attended by Dr. Turpuree of the hospital he was reunited with in an ambulance. Suffering from inflammation of the CAPITOLON WITH DIRECTIONS --- The Ku Klux Klan A new book about the Ku Klux Klan and its hooded members, the Klansmen. Their secret oath, and their attitude about many vital questions of the day will be found in this book. Following is a partial list of what this remarkable book contains: Testimonial Dinner to Congressman Ogden L. Mills NEW YORK CITY BRIEFS Georica William, 32, 116 W. 131th St. the walkway in front of 100 W. 131th St. at 10 o'clock last Wednesday night the hospital he hospital was removed there Suffering from inflammation of the stomach Morgan Ramsey, 25, 180 W. hospital last Wednesday morning William Abbott, 44, 252 seventh Ave. Wednesday afternoon and received a head as he was entering the premises. Edward Simonson, 24, 108 W. 141th St. Washington, D.C. attended Wednesday afternoon suffer from pneumonia. Edward Wingman, 24, 10 W. 131th St. Washington was removed from her home, to become a nurse, on Wednesday because of serious illness. Suffering from heart trouble Thomas Wingman was removed from his home Wednesday morning to Hospital hospital. He was 13-year-old school boy, 23 W. 41st St. wandered away from home. He was taken to the station at 123th St. and Lenox Hospital. He was found expelled the morning turned over to his father, James Sunday night at Mother A. M. E. Zilion church. Jupiter lodge G. U. O. P. A. granum furnished Sunday by the Parent- er the Rev. Dr. Brown. The J. C. P. Price Lycée, of Mother church. Jupiter lodge G. U. O. P. A. granum furnished Sunday by the Parent- er the Rev. Dr. Brown. The L. C. Aid society, Mrs. Lacy A. Freeman, presented Mimi, the grandmother of the concert at Mother A. M. L. church evening. Congressman Garland and Judge Parken will address the audience at Cinema Casino, under auspices of North Har- ward University. This association has been in existence for four years under auspices of American Indian Association. The Januaries of Har- ward are John Fisher, 24, 21 W, 128th St., a bored, horrible, who had been pardoned pardoning himself, went his own way to be sold to Mr. Fisher is suffering from illness and his condition became so severe that he moved from his home to Harlem hospice. Sad indeed are the parents of little Romaine Mera, Mga A, Feater, 686 Lenox Ave, who died early last Thursday proved, is taking her bereavement very Albertine Allen, 24, 214 W, 128th St., was suffering from an abcess of the throat, suffering from an abcess of the throat, Bartlett, 21, 115 W, 126th St., who is suffering from the flu, was re-returned to hospital last Thursday for hospitalization. SMALL MOVING AND TRUCKING business for sale; reasonable. Call tuffus, 256. after 7 p. m. THE CHICAGO DEPENDEN Dinner to Con and means committee of the During the last session of Con- ing salaries of the employees, banquet was attended by No influential citizens, and scat- th than a hundred prominent me CITY BRIEFS and means committee of the House of Representatives. During the last session of Congress a bill was passed increasing salaries of the employees of the custom service. The banquet was attended by New York's most wealthy and influential citizens, and scattered among them were more than a hundred prominent members of our Race. Those at During a heated argument which James Willetterson, 27, W. W. 19th St. was dangerously carried up with his arm, James Willetterson, 27, W. W. 19th St. The affair occurred at Miss Harris's home. The real facts of the affair are that it was a fraud, but it is said that Willetterson was a frequent visitor at Harlem Home and in attempting to cut his visits off. Mr. Watkins, 20, 2 W. W. 19th, was taken from his home to Harlem Home Sat- ter. Mrs. Sarah Barber, 22, 502 W. 19th St. is confined to her home because of Frances Stiekner, 21, 206 W. 14th St. from hospital suffering from pregnancy. gressman Ogd TESTIMONIAL DINNER TONDERATED Hon. Oeden L. Mills ESTABLISHED VOLUNTEER HALL The House of Representatives, gress a bill was passed increase- of the custom service. The New York's most wealthy and mered among them were more members of our Race. Those at FNDS WIFF DEAD Awakening at 8:20 in the morning to see her bedside heden and had been throughout the night, was the experience he had last Thursday morning. The deserved death of her husband, a church social circle. She had been a resident of this city for several years and had a host of friends. It is that death was due to heart trouble. BROOKLYN NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Abe Leavisley are visiting 1422 St. Ferndale Avenue, Mt. St. Louis, Missouri, to confer with Wyn. Wynal Porter is the coming convention to be held at the University of Missouri, and Repositories Brooklyn lodge No. 22, L. J. Murray, Mrs. Murray, mother of James Harris, high school teacher, is resting easy at the University of Missouri, after a serious illness. Dr. Henry H. Proctor, pastor of the church, is sent the Inca to the matter of how the church should honor the Inca at Alabany Tuesday, March 25. The recent fare at Nazarene Congregation, the leadership of Mrs. Coza Preston of Charles Water, the famous tenor, has been secured by Nazarene church, and the tale of the Brooklyn him. His singing at the church is the famous tenor. Nazarene Congregation church, Dr. J. E. Moorland, chapman, is planning to into a forward this spring. Last Thursday evening there was a "dargy night" in the branch. In the church and the Linden and Lincoln hospital girls and between the Allyssinian, Mrs. Abarra group of their friends, included the medical staff and the medical and Allyssinian church carried off the hon A series of half-hour holiday services begin Week at 12:30 each day. There will be spills and messes. Admire the Funhouse field secretary, smoke most convolutively on the services on Sunday, March 25. Mrs. Junton will respond with a response to member's socialization. William Service Bell will join the other members for a dedicated the audience with his songs. Every Monday night is Carnival Powder Day, when the other in making potion flowers for the booths. The carnival promises to be fine this year. Everybody is real fun. All members are urged to be on Wednesday, April 1, the January, April, November and December clubs. The business of importance to be taken BROOKLYN V. W. C. A. SICK LIST the guests table are: Collector of Customs Elting, Appraiser of Merchandise Kracke, Surveyor of the Port Whittle, Congressman Ogden Mills, Chairman of the Republican County Committee Koenig, Collector Langy and Charles W. Anderson, collector of internal revenue of the-Third district of New York. —Photo by Ducker & Balte, New York. NEW YORK SOCIETY NOTES TABB'S RESTAURANT 594 LENOX AVENUE PHONE HARLEM 7483 YOUR HEALTH IS DEPENDENT UPON WHAT YOU EAT Special Dinner from Noon to $ ^{-1 0} $ P. M. the nineteenth annual reception and was held at New Star Casino Friday evening. Features of the affair was the Junior Dean, barriona formerly with the Intuition Academy, the LaFarge and the museum's enthralling exhibition for the occasion was furnished by Bill Dr. Alaine Locke, professor of history at the University of North Carolina, the only bare man to win the much covered LaFarge scholarship, addressed in 15th St. Library last Friday on the campus of Women's University. The women of Women, headed by Mrs. P. C. Miller will present the "Huntin' for Fortune" Gown by X. X. C. P. tonight at the New Star Casino. The women of Misses Juth Brown, Murray Jones, Miss Denery, Miss Holt Robinson, Midele Jones, Midled Foster, Iberia Garrido, Serice Ibner, Murray Garrido, Serice Ibner, Murray Garrido, Daupin, all of the Doubtful Gotha's younger set can be found at Walker, 10 W. 15th St. aruency releasing for the poignant to be presented at Madison Square Garden in May. The group will meet with the Daupin for the lecture. Dr. J. W. L. 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A number of prac- tice Camp Bemning, Will MetCall, who camp Bemning, Will MetCall, who 17 out of 21 games, has been signed up by Crawford. Wyne Carter, Rob Pol- Gordon and Sam Shrater, as well as Dan Fredians, are back with the team. from the Barons line-up last season with a broken leg, is in first-class con- victing, with White or Sercidis as sub- spectrums at first. Wesley at second and Sizoto at third. Crawford is likely to shake on a final defeition before setting on a final defeition. The Kansas City Monarchs have finished the Kansas City Mo. in the big arena of the National League, but the big horse team is also hoofed. Monarchs Mendez is going to split the team this season, but he will need to play games. Moore and Puncan need but little work, as they have been playing staff in the league with Frank McKenzie, pitching staff, with Bullet Bogan, left, Lefty Morris from the coast and William Bell, a veteran from last season, left. Lefty Morris is playing staff of filers in any league. Lem Hawkins is easily the best first-sacker in the country. He has played baseball, has a ransy second baseman, has about an acre of college athlete in this section of the country. He has played baseball, has a track man on the best schools in the Middle West. Dubble Moore, the fastball shortstop, Portuando, the crack little third-sacker in this country. Hurly McNair, Wade Johnson and John Donnell field in this league. All three can hit and run, and are known as smart play, the fans around the circuit as the break-up in many games this season with his war club. Heavy is a good catcher appear as the class of the league, to play an exhibition game with the Monarchs on Sunday. April 12. This team is made up of all ex-league players, and a real staff work. Monarchs The possible line-up of the Chambers, McNair, field, Porquino, third base, Donaldson, right field, McNair, left field, Hawkins, first base, Duncan and Williams, catches: Rosan, Drake, Mendez, Morrison, Hinton, Johnson, and Allen, utility. While this is going on, Owner John T. Blunt, and Manager John Blunt, are pitching their clem in the motor city, despite the cold weather. It has been rumored by the fans Sizes From 6 to 16 Years All Colors—Complete BEST MADE—SEND FOR FREE BOOK ON EVERY- THING IN BASEBALL HEARD'S ARMY STORE 3602 S. STATE ST. CHICAGO LUCKY-ORI BOY! Original Lucky Surprise Ring funnies for its spirited anniversary gift. When the ring is broken, the lucky to receive it in love. BIRDSEX. That new ring is one of the most beautiful rings ever made. It is made of sterling silver. 305 E. Webbah Ave., Dept. 123, Chicago, Ill. New York, April 4—Tiger Flowers, middleweight battler of Atlanta, won the first of an easy victory over the veteran Lee Anderson of Hoston, in the final bout of 12 sessions before a large crowd of fans dressed in red for day night. Flowers wighed 164 lbs. and Anderson 177 pounds. Flowers made a fine impression on the crowd, boxing rings around Anderson. Tiger had the Massachusetts man missing in the attempt but hit him, in return Lee was being peppered with gloves from every angle. Every round was a challenge, and Anderson with a clean left hook to the chin, knocking Lee off his feet, it is claimed for the first time. The Tiger was also warmly warned Anderson for foul tactics. Jess McMahon, matchmaker, signed articles with Walk Miller, Tiger's brother, and one against Estridge on the 19th and Ted Moore on the 18th. The bout with Jeff smith on May 5 at 10 a.m. refused to fight Flowers. The management offers to box Flowers against him, but refuses to fight Flowers. The management offers to box Flowers against him, but refuses to fight Flowers. Flowers battling Norfolk at Nestleville on April 2. In the double winch scheduled for Friday, Gardner knocked out Andy Tucker in the fifth round. Gardner played with the team and when sent in to do his stuff, finished his man in jiz time. Tucker outwatched Gardner three pounds. Gardner won on points over Jack Tilton, in the six-spot. In the curtain raiser Willie Michels outpointed Eddie Seymour. LOENDI RUNS AWAY WITH DEVER BIG FIVE, 53 TO 33 Tom Dosey's crack Pittsburgh Loud Saturday night when they triumphed quarter (white) at the Knights of Perths gymnasium. 54th St. and Indiana Ave. The final count stood Loud! while the white lids rallied with a team Loud! ..... Chicago Dever-33 Rockhill fc ..... R. Rockhill fc Morton fc ..... 0 0 0 Milkshake fc 2 2 0 Power fc ..... 0 0 0 Boston fc 1 0 0 Young fc ..... 0 0 0 Robinson fc 1 0 0 Referrer-Miller trimmed. ..... 7 7 6 BUNGLETON GREEN GUESS I'LL RUN DOWN TO THE BARDER SHOP AND LET OLD HALEY GIVE ME A SHAKE. I REALLY DON'T NEED IT, BUT THERE'S A RED HOT LITTLE MANICURIST DOWN THERE WHO I'D LIKE TO GET ACQUAINTED WITH HOW'S THE WORLD TREATIN' YOU THESE DAYS, BUNG? LEON DIGGS CAME BY WEST FRIEDAY AND GOT A MARKEL—HA-HA OH I CAN'T KICK, HALEY: WHERE'S "SKITS" AND BILL AND THE REST OF THE 'SYNDICATE?' I HEARD YOU NEARLY BROKE YOUR ARM LAST NIGHT REACHING FOR A DRINK—ETC. JUST A MINUTE, BUNG: I'LL BE RIGHT BACK— and has been announced by Petway and has been the weather permitting next week. The same line-up as last season will do weather permitting next week. The chase. Neither Petway nor Blunt will be satisfied with just a first division team, but the Nassau team's present line-up, is a championship team and, harring bad breaks, expect the Nassau City Monarchs down the ladder. It will be remembered that Petway's校友 in the Season's play. LINCOLN LIONS TRAIN FOR BASEBALL SEASON Lincoln University, Pa. A. Abril Young, Jr. 20, stalwart sons of Lincoln denounced uniforms, shoulders and pads for the initial workout of the 1821 campaign. The practice had been held on but from now Coach Young plans to drive life upward for the team and for the hardest schedules they have faced in years. Manager South for the team and on completion will carry the Lions for a south college. Atlanta and Morris Brown universities try the Lions will cross bats with the C. I. A. A. teams for the to furnish a hot struggle with the entrance of Hampion into the baseball a few open dates. Information regarding these dates may be had from Frazier, Whirlwind Johnson, Bai Tayler Little Pop, are showing the old-biz form. The only men host by Tompkins and Hite Pop. Johnsen. The two weak points are below, simply these are the weakest points of the shorty. Hubbard the second and third shorty. Talladega Baseball Schedule Talladega, Ala. - April 4 - Dividing on the pitcher's own field last Friday and Saturday, as published elsewhere, the championship battle and faces the following games with high aspirations: Normal, one; Tuskegee institute, four; Camp Bonning, one, and in all proba- tions, one are carried out an exhibition game will be played with the Black Barons in this making a total of 13 engagements. BASKETBALL LEAGUE CLOSES Brooklyn, N. Y. - March 25 - The Boys' basketball league of the local M. C. A. staged the final game to Carlton Ave. branch. Central branch elimination context of the men's basketball tournament finals for this city branch and Carlton Ave. branch, these two branches having eliminated all three of the Eastern District branch and Carlton was played at the Navy branch by the Eastern branch. Score 50 to 2. SHAW AND LEWIS WIN Newburgh, N. Y. April 4—A record hold at the armory here Wednesday night, under the auspices of the New York Armory, where the armory scored victories over their opponents. The stamp of approval has been put down by the armory, forks, and shows will be held every two weeks. Another armory will soon be opened in kneepleasure. Barney Williams and co-matchmakers for the armory bouts. THE BROOKLYN HAWKS Reading from left to right, top row—G. E. Smith, assistant director, late of Michigan Aggies; Ernest Simmons, T. Coleman, Rudolph Renfow, Franklin Thorne, John D. Moore and Chas. H. Williams, director of athletics. Middle row—Edward Hargrove, Alfred McNichols, J. T. Langton (captain), David Gunn and Chester Jones. bottom row—David Burrell and William Lambright. TIGER FLOWERS MAULS ANDERSON CODK IN DRAW THE CHICAGO DEFENDER DEFEA CLEGIATE BASKET HAMPTON INSTITUTE row—G. E. Smith, assistant athletic alph Ronfrow, Franklin Thorne, John Edward Hargrove, Alfred McNichols, David Burrell and William Lambright. JOE WILLIAMS, LINCOLN GIANTS CAST-OFF, FANS 25 MEN: LOSES IN 12TH Brooklyn, N. . . . March 20 - Joe Billings won the first game and 25 men and saw his team go down to defeat before the onslaught of the Bushwicks after a thrilling contest, that went 12 innings at Dexter park before 5,000 fans. The score was 4 to 2, and the Royals won. It was in poor form. After four men had come to bat Willem de Bruin and was in poor form. An error permitted another run to count and then Joe Billings three in the first, two in the second, three each in the third and fourth, two in the fourth, one in the eighth, two in the ninth, one in the tenth, two in the eleventh, and one in the twelfth innning. Washkins .. 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2— Royal Giants. 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2— Kelso. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2— Kelso and Holman. Defeat; Fleurieu, Williams and Spearman. ST. LOUIS Y WINS BASKETBALL TITLE St. Louis, Mo. April 4—In spite of Dame Fortune keeping several conference teams from reporting for the men of the "Tiki" high school conference, which was scheduled to be held at Pine View, Wichita, the affair would be good style and eight fast teams entered and gave the public a mighty good exhibition of real basketball, the tournament, and several extrastrong quintets put the prophets up and come out victor. Especially was there much concern for the summer mastering every point of the game, the Red Triangle, the "X" senior boys class team, which had fought its way out, the fast and plywood Alabama Club Stars of Controlla, Ill. They say de泵pers were battled, both in the Kansas City series, and a real struggle was ahead. In the first half the players' shooting and great defensive play, and that stanza ended 6 to 11 in fought by both teams, but Carter and Cox rolled in 12 points to the men of the "Tiki" high school conference's nine points, and the game ended in four of the 18 MISS INDUSTRIAL WINS Holly Springs, Miss. March 27—Miss. ind. college, defeated the Ministerial University of Mississippi. The games were played on the campus, ind. college, March 27. The scores are: 10, 10, 10, and second day, 10 to 4, in favor of Manager Bennett of Miss. Ind. college's team has much confidence in his victory, team with the whole season. Now He's WORLD THESE AME Y AND OH I CAN'T KICK, HALEY? WHERE'S "SKITS" AND BILL AND THE REST OF THE SYNDICATE?-I HEARD YOU NEARLY BROKE YOUR ARM LAST NIGHT REACHING FOR A DRINK — ETC. FTS FAIR FOOTBALL CHAMPS director, late of Michigan Aggies; D. Moore and Chas, H. Williams; T. Langston (captain), David Gunn HAMPTON GIVES OUT BALL DATES By CHARLES H. WILLIAMS Hampton, Va. April 4-The Hampton institute baseball team will play two games with seven teams in the league this spring. During the last meeting of the association it was decided that a team would be considered for championship honors. Because of that fact Hampton has arranged a series of games with the great interest is being taken in baseball this year and the "Seasiders" coach will take a place to negotiate competition similar to that which has been taken by Hampton. The regular varsity schedule will take a place. Besides the regular varsity schedule a class league of six teams will be conducted the during the coming season the schedule arranged to date is as follows: St. Paul at Hampton, April 5. Hampton at St. Paul, April 11. Hampton at St. Paul, April 16. Dresersburg at Hampton, May 3. Hampton at Union, April 19. Union at Hampton, May 19. Hampton at Howard, May 12. Hampton Letter Men The following Hampton institute men have been awarded the basketball champions for 1821: Jude L. Langton, captain Whalleyville, Va. David L. Gunn, Stockbridge, Mass. Edward Hargrove, New York, N.Y. Chester McNichols, Jr., New York. Chester R. Jones, New Rochelle N. William H. Lambright, Jr., Kansas City, Kans. Ernest L. Simmons, Brunswick Go. He thester I. Jones, who played a consistent game at forward on the hill, has been elected captain for 1923. MONROE K. O'S AUGUSTINE BY HANLEY B. BOWE Kenwood Armory, Minneapolis, MN. That man has attended a beating show since the Ski-Lohrman flight "Fattling" that he attended a beating show in the third round of a scheduled eight-round bout. The bout tonight between him and the third meetin' in a period of three months in Omaha, come later in a knockout to his credit, tonight's battle before. In the first round both boys were trying to win, the second round Monroe caught his white opponent in a neutral corner in Omaha, and the third, law, which dropped him for the count, in knocking out Augustine. Monroe has won three of his four opponents, and fighter to accomplish this feat of the sport have been permitted in Minnesota. A few weeks ago Monroe dropped to the tough St. Paul fighter at Omaha, and numerous other knockouts have been permitted in Minnesota. A tough St. Paul fighter at Omaha, and numerous other knockouts have been permitted in Minnesota. In company with manager Jack Lewis, Monroe will inlude a few weeks, where he hopes to make good. The other mixed host on tonight's between Jimmie Shelton and Franklin Soltis (white) and was won by Shelton in the fourth round, but hell for the fourth round on account of a broken thumb sustained in the technical knockout by Referee George A Burke. Colored Fans for Malone. In the main event the Colored fist won, but Paul to heat Todd, middle-weight champion of England. Malone. Paul to heat Todd, middle-weight champion of England. Malone. Paul to heat Todd, middle-weight champion of England. Malone. twice, is one of the few premature white fighters willing to fight tough in the fourth round, the knocked out Todd in the 10th round. Mixed in Minnesota continue to in Love SOME ADVICE TO MR.WELCHER ON PROPER CONDUCT Among those who will represent the United States of America at the Olympics, this summer is a youth named Wetcher (white), said to be a great javelin, or spear thrower. He is also said to be a wonder in his particular line of athletics. Readers of this newspaper all know what contiguous Georgia; how segregation and the Jim Crow ideas prevail, how race is lynched, how the women of the faces are debauched by the "white gentilemen," whose Southern chivalry has to be a joke among civilized peoples. Welcher, no doubt, also knows all about these things. Being a South African, he believed he originally hails from Georgian or not. He has seen the rough stuff pulled, without a doubt, from his own backyard, and of other Southerners have done who have gone to France in the past—attempt to carry his prejudicial ideas abroad. We hope that he was forced to carry them, but France curated at Paris last year, when, through the efforts of a group of Americans, a couple of American subjects but French subjects notwithstanding, were ejected from a café when the Frenchman was owned the place altered to run away with his aid and judgment. Welcher and others who make the games must leave this kind of thing behind. If you do, we will pull for him to score with the rest of the squad in his efforts to bring home theacon. He has packed, turn color blind. Otherwise he starts abrand carrying a cannon, a ladder, a daily told of how even a clan will change locations at the bottom of the ocean for its own welfare, has the clam beacon and it is up to him to hold his advantage. DR. O. B. WILLIAMS GIVES THE COURTNAMEN. The tournament was finished plans to buy grounds at 92d and State Sts., where they will build permanent courts, and ceded whether these grounds will be built before the season ends. Local tennis fans have been looking for a midwest mer, but those who have followed the game closely believe for the best interiors of the Middle West. It would be far better to hold the tournament in the Northeast. Tennis wives were given a sethack of equipment, and the first of the week that he was giving up active interest in the game and the first of the week that he was fessioning. Dr. Williams, it might well be said here, has done more for tennis than the first week of the season, decision at this time is to be regretted. Another player, while not among the courts, has been a worker of the past three years, will be seen little on the courts but put over much of the publicity work in the tournament, was instrumental in getting both the Daily News and the philos. yet, after being elected press representative of the national association, the Increased activities in the work ne is engaged in, the coming republication of the newspaper on operation on his left arm has caused fond, but little of his time this summer. With the loss of these two workers, the N.C. golfers will most likely be the club's best bet at the nationals in Baltimore in September, for the University of Chicago team that won last year. Miss Loretta Radliffe, Mrs. Seanne and Miss Ester Henderson will go East, as are many of the city's last year, but who is now a resident of this city, Sylvester Smith, the limehead, while the high schools are turning out good players this year. The secretary of the Prairie Tennis club is practicing daily at the Utei Norrköping golf club, where girls are needed to outfit in their supplication for membership in the national body. The Pflitzer church will host a larger membership this year that last. NEW YORK TOURNEY KID RASH IN DRAW Alhany, N. Y., April 4—Kid Rash of Albany tarnished his tarmelight champion of Italy, fought a house at the Kinkerbetcher at 5:30 p.m. the decision was well received by the crowd. "CUM" POSEY'S PITTSBURGH 5 LOSE WESTERN CHAMPIONSHIP By DAVID KELLUM The biggest upset of basketball done ever spilled in this city came Friday night when the Eighth Realm men's basketball team needed the crack Pittsburgh basketball quartet. Western champions in the tune of 23 to 20 at the regiment courts 35th St. and Giles Av. Despite the downpour rain more than 900 basketball enthusiasts were in attendance. The soldier boys by virtue Ward basket beaten the crack. Pitts- quarter, Western champions, in the tense of 22 regiment courts, 35th St. and, Giles Av. to the downpour of rain more than 900 basketball houses in attendance. The soldier Ward, boys by virtue of over the Pittsburgh team have only Evanton to beat before having unhappened ownership of the Western Game. The game was hard fought and full of thrills throughout with both teams displaying a strong team-mate defense. Evanton lost to Pittsburgh, the strength started out cautiously and three minutes had elapsed before either player register a point. "toy" Evanton missed his two changes while Young missed two tries on Bullette's foul. Bettle finally made one via free throw. On the jump from center Hintell passed the ball and quickly passed to Winters who passed to Duff. Duff scored a goal and Regiment; 2, Leondl, 1, Ricks scored Ward. The latter made good his try and added one more point to the Again on the Bluetit, received the pass to Winterts who shot it to Duff who caged pretty neat side line. At this point,死 was beating the soldier defense. Ward of Ricks, Ricks in one of his two chances. Score: Segment 5: Ricks in second later Ricks broke through for it Again on the jump from center Bluhut received a pass to Winters who shot it to Duff who used pretty one near the side line. At this point he was gaining to solve the soldier defense. Ward and Hicks missed one of his two chances. Score: Ward 5, Hicks 5, Leond 2, A second later Ricks broke basket. Score: Regiment 5, Leond 4. Both teams had warmed up and were fighting for all they were worth. "Woo Fang" Ward, basketball star of the team, a chance to get loose in Pittsburgh's close guarding. He increased the regiment score by two when he hit the ball and made a pretty overhead shot. On the next play Ward received the ball and Morris Brown, 6: Talladega, 5 Talladega. 3; Morris Brown. 2 **Falladega, 3; Morris Brown, 2** Atlanta, GA, March 25—The fans of Morris Brown witnessed on Morris Brown's field one of the keenest pitchers duels played by many as being the strongest college pitcher, in the South, battled against a team supplanted by Edwards in the sixth. The splendid assignment of speed, pitch hooks, netted 11 strikeouts and both hitter and pitcher in a game. In like manner the pitching of both Harrel and Edwards put to the test the leadership of her lead. The folding of Carli Taldega's first baseman, and the hitting of her second baseman, Brown were the outstanding features. TALLADGEA MORRIS BROWN 5 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 Grass th. 5 0 0 1 1 1 1 Solomon th. 5 0 0 1 1 1 1 Tritable th. 5 0 0 1 1 1 1 Spencer c. 5 0 0 1 1 1 1 Spencer rf. 5 0 0 1 1 1 1 Lockhart c. 5 0 0 1 1 1 1 Lockhart rf. 5 0 0 1 1 1 1 Harpel p. 5 0 0 1 1 1 1 "Junes botted for Sykes in the ninth innings, Rowlands batted for Harrel in the seventh, Rowlands batted for Steven in the eighth." SHAW KAYOHS ORLANDO Newburgh, N. X. Y. April 11-Heffery Shaw of the 260th infantry, New York Infantry (white) in the third round of the 10-round semi-final of the 260s held the national guard at the 122d Ammunition Train armory. In a six-round contest the 260s scored 115,000 points, cuffed each other to a draw. The team was such an exciting affair they were immidately rematched for a 10-round back up their, next entertainment. ```markdown ``` SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1920 I, 29-22 S PITTSBURGH 5 I CHAMPIONSHIP passed to Blueltt who made his first basket of the evening. Score Regi- ment 2, Lecord, 4. With both teams displaying a fast passing attack and shooting from all angles of the floor the count at half time ended 14 to 11 floor the home team During the intermission the regiment followers went wild with yells, and the regiment five and equally as many had crashed Leondi's end of it. The regiment scored on a pass received from Butler after Ricks had missed a short pass by byfooling Ward. Ward dropped in the free throw and made the regiment score 11, while the visitors were again out of the air. The brain 'gain' got loose and dribbled the whole length of the floor for a nice displayed wonderful ability on the part of both teams. "So! Butler was out over the eye in one of the mixtures and joy of the local fans. Excitement run high in last few minutes of the game, the combination found themselves and ran the count up to 22. With a half Pittsburgh defense for the last basket. Thus ended the greatest basketball game ever staged in this city. The defense, 29; Pittsburgh Leondi, 22. CURTAIN RAISER Totals: 7 3 6 1 1 Totals: 11 3 5 1 Time-keeper: William Epstein. Time-keeper: William Epstein. ESTRIDGE WINS BOSWELL DEFEATED Newark, N. J., April 4- Ralph Boswell of Orange was defeated by Willis Klaproth (white) in the second-round tournament staged here March 24. under the auspices of the National Turkeys Union on Saturday. The national team had even in the first two sessions. [Advertisement] VOTE FOR Edward J. Brundage FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL 95 EDWARD J. BRUNDAGE Is a candidate for re-election as Attorney General. The readers of the Defender have not forgotten the East Louis area, where the race were ruthlessly shot down by a frenzied mob. Neither have they forgotten that Attorney General Brundage answered every appeal made to the Louis and St. Clare County and remedied many evils. It was due entirely to his efforts that lawless resorts were closed and wherever there were incidents, Louis he secured 65 convictions, brindling the law and order in that community. Mr. Brundage has waged a battle for law enforcement in all parts of the East St. Louis, Herrin and Rock Island are still fresh in our memories. This is the character of man the people of Illinois need and the kind the readers of the Defender will vote for at the primary election on April 4 Prices Shot to Pieces SEND NO MONEY For These Bargains SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1924 HAMPTON AWARDED G. I. A. A. BASKET TITLE By CHARLES H. WILLIAMS Secretary-Treasurer, C. I. A. A. Hampton, Va. March 28.—The committee, H. D. Martin, chairman; T. L. Burpasse, L. W. Wagner and I. H. Lawrence, selected to award championships for the various sports in the Colored intercollegiate association, has awarded Hampton Institute the 1924 basketball championship. The Hampton five give the award because of its record with association teams. The award is instituted in the association follows: W. L. Pet. Hampton 6 1 .1 .50 Hawed 6 1 .1 .50 Union 3 2 .50 La. Seminary and College. 1 1 .50 Lincoln 1 1 .50 Shaw 0 2 .00 St. Paul 0 1 .00 The Hampton team merits the champ- hip prize of its all-time. It excelled in passing and shoot- ing, and, with few exceptions, played a defensive game through the centre season. --- When everything is taken into consideration, the season which has just begun has the season which has had. The future for the development of the sport is full of possibility. At the last meeting of the C. I. A. A., decided to have an effective league next season. It will consist of teams representing every school in the association, and the increased attendance at the games this year. For example, the Hampton-Lincoln game in Philadelphia was withdrawn. The great difficulty which has operated against the development of the sport has been the lack of gymnasiums in the league, and the facted to build gymnasiums in several institutions in the league. BARBER DISCHARGED Newark, N. J., M. Match 25--D. C. 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STATE CHAMPIONSHIP --- Wendell Phillips did it—defeated Lincoln High of Kansas City, Mo. Monday night in Kansas City 23 to 13. The victory carries a little more than an intersectional affair, it clearly demonstrates the good of a city high school system in which all high schools are admitted into the same high school athletic league. It also demonstrates to the public that Phillips was and is not a one man team that can compete against the team to make it more clear we point out the fact that all season Phillips has been up against stiff competition while Lincoln has had to look for "Colored" high schools to play. Phillips therefore had the advantage, more so because the team of Phillips all during the season they were the under dogs. The team is used to playing from behind before gatherings such as they found in Kansas City where the entire assembly was for Lincoln while only a paltry dozen were dyeed-in-the-wool that they played in the way that Kansas City folks were not courteous, because they were, but they wanted their own boys to win. That Phillips is a team was demonstrated by the way the boys "went to it." Brookins was left in Chicago because he has attended school three days since March 7. His excuse was that he was down hearted because Lano defeated Phillips. Phillips not care not to leave, leaving him. Perkins Phillips' victory will teach Brookins, who is very young, a lesson. We hope so. He is too good a basketball player to kill his future by allowing the "little glory" already won to run away with his head. Brookins is back in school The Wabash Ave. department, Y. M. C. A. lightweight basketball team fought its way to third place in the Illinois State Y. M. C. A. basketball championship March 22 and Saturday at the Hyde Park department "Y" by defeating Central department of Chicago on Saturday the score of 11 and Larrabee Ave. department "T" Saturday afternoon by the score of 19 to 8, but was defeated in the semi-finals by the Evanston "Y" by the score of 21 to 11. The Green and Gold machine's team work proved to be too fast for the boys from the Central. Glanton, Waddell and Lewis led in offense, while Washington and William Job defended the background for the defense. At the end of the first half Central had Wabash, 8 to 5. In the second period the Wabash boys held Central to one field basket and a free throw. Wahab "Y"—20 B. F. T. P. Central "Y"—11 B. F. T. P. Glaton, r. I 1 0 0 Effling, r. I 2 0 0 Waddell, r. I 2 1 0 Limn, r. I 2 0 0 Hamssey, r. I 2 0 0 Coyne, r. I 2 0 0 Hamssey, r. I 2 0 0 Coyne, r. I 2 0 0 Winston, r. I 2 0 0 Harker, r. I 3 0 0 6 8 0 0 4 3 0 0 The Saturday afternoon game with Wahab, the "Y" boys hold Larrabe to one field basket and a free throw in the first half when Larrabe hit 11 points. The second period of play these men were replaced by "subs" and Larrabe succeeded in scoring 20 more points. Wahab "Y" Larrabe B. F. T. P. B. F. T. P. Glaton, r. I 1 0 0 0 V'dort, r. I 0 1 0 0 Hamssey, r. I 1 0 0 0 Mering, c. 0 0 0 Lewis, r. I 1 1 0 0 Fhasle, r. I 2 0 0 Winston, r. I 0 1 0 0 Levis, r. I 1 0 0 0 8 3 0 0 3 2 0 0 The third game against Evanson was for Larrabe. Our second team led off for the Wahab machine and for the first quarter held Evanson to 20 points. Larrabe started their passing attack and before now, a sorry but a wiser kid. He is studying day and night to make up. There is a lot of retracting by certain journalists who have been publishing accounts of Holloway's jumping to Baltimore and Dismukes as manager of the Homestead Grease, the last named club as shortstop. All during the winter the Defender told you when spring training started that most, if not practically all players with the Negro 'National league' in 1923 would be with the league in 1924. He would be Baden with Holloway and Williams. Gosha how funny the Eastern scribes and the so-called league down there feel. Yes, Charleston is gone—he was a good player and MAX make a good damage. He had a contract tendered by Foster, had no prerogative but to go to Pittsburgh. The other few who jumped won't be missed. My good friend Col. Simmons still thinks Walter Johnson is the greatest of all American pitchers and when we get together there is a h—of an old man with a long time house. I don't let the Colonel get a word in edgewise. Some fans wrote me asking that I call the orator's attention to Joe Williams' performance in New York Sunday. We'll do it and see that he rendes it. I look at Loendi down fighting hard. Fans will remember that Loendi was beaten last year by a team that had bad pitching against them Friday. Loans as though Posey would have to start rebuilding a championship team. NS 3RD PLACE CHAMPIONSHIP the Wabash regulars could get their way on the second game they were forced into the second game with the result that the much heavier Evanson team crushed their defense and scored a total of 11 points for the half in the second period the Wabash marche came lack strong, but were unable to overcome Evanson's lead, and was forced to second defens at the hands of the North Siders. Wabash "Y"—11 B.F.T.P. Evanton "Y"—11 B.F.T.P. W.R.'son, h 0 0 0 0 Tpson, lg. 1 0 0 0 W.R.'son, h 0 0 0 0 Tpson, lg. 1 0 0 0 Ralston, h 2 0 0 0 E. Lewis, c. 0 0 2 J.Wilson, c 1 0 0 2 Sturford, if 0 0 0 0 Lewis, c. 1 0 0 0 E. Lewis, c. 1 0 1 0 Waddell, rg 0 2 0 0 Hep, rf 1 0 0 0 Wing'ton, lg. 0 0 0 1 4 3 0 1 10 1 0 4 The Evanton team was defeated that evening, even though the state championship. The teams being forced to play three games within five hours was most too strenuous. The Division St. "Y" team defeated the weight championship on the same event. Pieces THE CHICAGO DEFENDER PHILLIPS HI, 23 KANSAS CITY, 13 the evening's work, white Phillips, still playing at the speed which marked their play when they entered the floor at the beginning of the game, continued to make points and scored 6 before the game ended, 23 Eaves played in Brooklyn's place, Spears, center, led the Phillips scoring with three baskets. Simpson caged three, while Eaves cased two with two. Captain Johnson confined his work to close guarding, but made two free throws. One free throw by Simpson finished the Phillips scoring. Clifford Johnson, led Kansas with two free throws. Two two free throws. Sheppard followed with one basket and one free throw. Penn and Berry got a basket each. All Kansas City society and the society of Kansas City, Kan., was out in full force, as well as the elite by cities. Sadula, Lexington, Moberly, Columbain, St. Louis and other Missouri cities had representatives at the game. Chicago was represented by Leonard Speed, Mrs. M. Hazel Hazel (ONeal), Calvin Smith, Albert Bedford and Abe Douglas. Higgins, a substitute player, and Dr. Albert C. Johnson, Phillips coach and representatives of the faculty at Philips high school were made up of Major E. T. Onque, H. O. Cook, H. W. Townsend, Joe I. Johnson, R. H. Jackson of Lincoln high, J. A. Hodge, R. S. Williams, A. T. Edwards of school, J. A. Hodge, Beck, R. H. Marshall of the ward schools, J. P. King, Miss. Frances Hayes and Joseph H. Collins, Northeast junior high school. The publicity committee was made up of T. Gallard, Etta Searay, J. A. Hodge, Joseph H. Collins, Mayberry and Charles M. Mowbray. There were four games carded for the evening's entertainment. There were 7,091 paid admissions that passed through the gate. The game about a friend's success and brings about a friendly interaction with Lincoln high's this city and Phillips high of Chicago. The management thanks the publishers of the Chicago Defender and other papers for their assistance, and looks forward to when Lincoln high will play Chicago for a game with Phillips there. The preliminary to the Lincoln-Philips classic developed into a remarkably well played series of games. The curtain raiser between All-Stars and the All-Star-Squad school All-Stars and the school of Kansas City, Kan, ended 12 to 9 in favor of the Missouri five. H. Green, center and captain from the Cherry St. school, treated the large gathering to several slizzing shots from well toward the center of Kansas City, Kan, captain for the Kansas City, Kan, star was the outstanding player from across the river. The second game, bringing Northcast junior high of Kansas City, Kan, and Salina high of Salina, together as teammates, had fought affair, and ended of the third quarter the score was 10 to 4 in favor of Coach Jacob's hats, but the fourth quarter ended with a tight-score of 12 to 11 in favor of Northeast, showing that the Salina hads are game fighters to the bitter end. The line- Northeast Salina Inford F Walker Knighough W Williams Love C Howard Jackson W Hayes Wittles G Garvin Willett R. S. Williams. J. L. Johnson. At 8 o'clock the games were moving smoothly as per schedule to where the Summer high school of Kansas City, Kan., faced the well coached team from Fort Scott, Kan. having defeated Fort Scott, having defeated Summer in a gruelling game two weeks ago by one point. It was evident from the tip-off that Summer was out for recognition, having their first treat of the gestulations of the cheer leaders. Lincoln high school's band of 50 pieces came to life at this period and the Missouri side of the hall began to fill up with the crowd, arriving principally to suit the Phillips-Lincoln game. The Kansas side of the hall was packed at 7 o'clock. In the Summer-Fort Scott game Fort Scott was the first to dent the Kansas side toward the middle of the first quarter. Wilkinson easing one through the straps through the arm of Summer's defense. This was the total score produced during the first quarter, broken through, the count standing 5 to 0, favor Fort Scott. The second half began with a rush. Fort Scott making a basket in the second half followed this with a field goal made by her star player, Joe Fills. In the fourth quarter the scoring was confined to a free throw by Summer and scored goal by Fort Scott, and the same ended 9 to 1 in favor of Fort Scott. AMERICAN GIANTS SCORES Dallas, Texas, March 30—American Giants won a double header here to day from the Dallas Giants, 10 to 10. H. E. A. Giants ... 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 4 0 -10 14 Dallas ... 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 -5 12 Batteries: Harvey and Brown; Sampson and Moore. R.H.E. A. Giants ... 0.000 4 5 0 0 0 5—1 Texas Co. ... 0.000 4 0 0 0 0 5—5 $ 4 Batteries!: Padron and Whitworth, Brown; Cooper, Amos and Harvey. At Waco, Texas, March 29. R.H.E. A. Giants ... 0.000 0 2 2 0 3—7 10 1 Paul. Quinn ... 0.000 3 0 1 0 0—4 8 3 Johnson, Amos, Padron and Brown; Johnson and Amos. WILLS SIGNS FOR TWO 1924 FIGHTS New York, April 4—Harry Wills, logical contender for heavyweight honors, was signed Saturday afternoon by Tex Rickard to a contract regarded as an assurance of a match with Jack Dempsey for the world's heavyweight title. After agreeing to enter into between Paddy Mullins, manager of Wills, and Tex Rickard, Dempsey's pursuer is to meet either Romero-Rojas, the Chilian heavyweight; Ermilio Spalla, the Italian heavyweight, who recently won the WBC title, or Louis Angel Firpo, the South American heavyweight champion. It is thought the signing of Harry Wills by Hickard is the first serious effort that has yet been made by the promoter to bring about a meeting between the champion and one of his so-far as sign Wills is taken us an assurance that the promoter has come to an understanding with the powers over on the New Jersey side. Hickard's friend that Jim Cofforth might attempt to in bring about the sight at his Tia Juana race track some time during next winter. Wills is no doubt preparing for a busy season and will soon start into the race. That Wills expects to rake in the coin before 1935 rolls around is evidenced in the fact that recently he purchased a big Cadillac touring car. Mullins also stated "Saturday that Wills expects to rake in his matches with Jack Taylor and Bartley Madden. AT JONES A. C. Boxers working out at the Jones A. C., 29th and States Sts., in preparation for the coming summer season, are Joe Bryant, Bryan Johnson, Walter Ward, Ward Johnson, Tabasco, Speedy Moulden, George Gray, Kid Mack, Oscar Battiste, John Soars, John Terry Joe, John Terry, Charlie Anderson, Tiger Allen, Kid Washington and Johnny Brown, the last two acting as instructors. Kid Washington is after and maneuvers and Speedy Moulden is trying to match up with Tiger Flowers. LEAVES MINISTER $10 Brooklyn, N. Y., April 4—Mrs. Henrietta Dyer, a native of the West Indies, who had been a servant in one finally moor of his life, before her death 15 months ago, left a bequest of $10 to the Rev. Andrew Fleming (white), factor of the I. E. Church of the Nativity, Ocean Ave. and Ave. F, the Rev. Mr. Fleming regarded the legacy as too precious to be put to any use but to the work of the church. Especially, has given the money. In Mrs. Dyer's name, to the mortgage fund. INTRODUCING YOUR ALPHAS GET EVEN WITH OMEGA FIVE By "FUDGE" Washington, March 23. The Alpha Big Five turned the tide in the second of a three game series last Saturday afternoon at the Lincoln Colonade, when they defeated their opponent. The Big Five of the Omega chapter, to the tune of 19-17 before a full house. Getting off to a good start, amidst the cheering of both sides, Freeman of the team dribbed to his goal and scored the first goal of the game. Goff then counted on a play, Carter to Freeman to Goff, the free-toss to Freeman, via the free-toss route on Blackman's foul, and started his team on their way to the goal. Fouts on top of souls were made, but seemingly went by unnoticed by either the referee or the umpire. From mid-court, but failed. Lowery, following on the play, caught the ball off the backboard and counted in mid-court three points. With the Delta leading by one point, Goff of Delta made the third point. Whaitman, who tossed the pill in from him 15-foot line, causing the first deadlock of the game. Lee of Delta was thrown into the disturb the Alpha lads "n-all," for just as they caused the deadlock, so did a Whaitman-to-Lowery play break the man, who passed to Carter. Dribbling the length of the man, he passed to Freeman, who passed to Blackman, who counted from the sideline and brought his team on even footing with the Alphas, Jack going a little strong for his team—much stronger than we all had expected, judging from their decisive defeat last week. In passing featured, Maroney and Carter met in the center of the floor and Carter met. Both accounted for the slight shaded, fouled Carter on the next play. Carter thanked him by tossing one of his free tries smack into the basket at which whistle blew. Score: Delta 3; Alpha 7. With a change in referees at the third game, which is scheduled for Saturday, Washington and Mouse Johnson, D. 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[ ] White Illiteracy The whites realize the great problem of illiteracy, among their own and among others, among those who regret that they may not financially able to have better schools, longer terms and better teachers. The better schools and the better teachers'信誉 of many of their people They have also the problem of ignorant but influential ministers and the other ministers in their secrets. Their many church organizations are perpetually struggling to raise money, to the neglect of more important questions. The questions of lynching, injustice in courts and the Jim Crow laws are not the only prerequisites of the Colored South that hates the Negro does much in the way of petty things that make life uncomfortable. This class performs call men and women "Mr. "Mr. It is reported that a Southern man who had a high regard for Booker T. Washington shall call you." I am not allowed to say "Mr.," and I have too much respect for you to call you "Booker." I can say "Professor." Often Insulted A Colored man, no matter how educated, and refined, is not expected FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE BUILDS NEW STRENGTH AND REAL FLESH PURE FOOD Over Sixty-Eight Years of Success Dr. E. M. Davis, a prominent Denver dentist, treated a large number of pulmonary infections by the chronic type where a continual loss of weight and been recorded recurrence of coughing, elimination of the viremia and stamina, restored appetite, a clear eyes, and a general robustness of constitution which surpassed the normal. Similar reports from tubercular in- fluenza have been reported. Tuberculosis inspired up that pulmonary tuberculosis Syracuse, N. Y., April 4—A charge of murder, first degree, will be tried on April 10 in St. on his discharge from the Good Shepherd hospital, where he is confined with injuries he received in a fight in which loose hair fell. E. W. White, who was fatally injured Sunday night, Wilson's condition was so serious when he was taken to the hospital that it was thought to come from the front door of residences and many times is insulted in attendance at public meetings, movies, shows and other entertainments. These humiliating experiences have done much to make the Colored people restless and inclined to go where they not only can have better schools and better homes, but other priv Plan Better Things Perhaps the greatest sign of imposition is the interracial committees mute up of the better people of both races who meet together and plan for better conditions. The commission on interracial cooperation with headquarters at Attica, South and North. There are now over 800 interracial committees in the United States, and the vast majority of possible influence for good which has hardly been mentioned. A great multitude of Northern people are benefited by the milder climate of benefit of the milder climate. Many of them seem utterly indifferent as to the need for a safe defense and say "The Southern people understand the Negro." The Southern people sympathize and co-operation of Northern people in efforts to solve the race problem. Representative Colored people say that the charge that they seek "social equality" is a bunghead; that what they acquire any and everything other men acquire through honest toil and scarcity. Primary effort should be made by every true American to abolish all use of insulting nicknames that are offensive to the Negro, and our foreign-born citizens. JOHN BAYNE COMING John Payne, eminent barton, London, England, is coming for a reefal May 1 at Pilgrim Baptist church. Lawyer and making a special trip here to accompany him. 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Our churches are crowded with white visitors in search of amuse- Jesse Binga are crowded with women with faith, search of amusement and many hear sermons at the Ritokanai baptist church by the Rev. James Binga, who reveals their ignorance of Christianity. The Southern regime that insulted the Catholic, frightened the people is struggling against accepting the disastrous results that always follow. Everywhere in the country, during conditions—thousands of acres of the most productive land in America lying lole, large tracts reclaimed from the wild, valuable sections being bought up by Jewish syndicates, where millions of Colored people left, leaving only work out their destiny with a class of people whose inheritance, tradition and environment will never permit them to come to terms with their ways and thoughts. The insanity appearance of many of the whites who inhabit the backyards shows conclusively that "Dust Twins" have left their preserve. In contrast with the decline of the white race in the South is the rise of black people. The "finger of God has written in the foreground of our brethren in the South the word "Progress." Nothing filled with truth and wholesome pride as the Woodmen of the Depth of the Depth of economic life in Hot Springs itself, are one of the greatest fraternal organizations our race has ever faced and in Hot Springs Dr. Kendall ten in the foreheads of our brethren in the earth and "Progress." Nothing filled me with such wholesome joy. The Woodmen of the Union's development of economic and social Springs itself. The W. O. U. is one of the greatest fraternity organizations our havers ever encountered in Hot Springs under the leadership of Dr. E. A. Kendall, the supreme president of the hospital and both house of modern preeminent and have just poured the cement foundation for a $200,000 annex which the physical conditions than a stuff of orators preaching euglenes over the radio. The stuff is composed of patient doctors, nurses and attendants. The accommodations of the Pythian hotel and bath house are equal to those of the Greek city, and their kind that our group is privileged to enjoy anywhere, but I regret to say that their lack of publicity is a major problem. The sanctuary of the Supreme Royal Circle of Friends is thriving under the head of Dr. Oscar Barland. The city is a place of business and prosperity in what might be termed a "City of Refuge" in a barren, troubled country, visit Hot Springs, fine fine, and the accommodations good. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER DEMAND THE It remained for some your unknown to the life of this Race leaders when it came to everyday part of American life petition of American liberty fifth St. in the heart of our o refusing to serve members of it. These young men, tired of societies, decided that the law and common sense were sufficient results were they got, what untutored foreigner a good lesse The time has gone by-whom over like poodle dogs at the w Race baiting Southerner. Men selfs as law abiding citizens proprieties have a right under kind of service given to any of The easy way is no longer the tastes and feelings is necessary the Race. No public place on that matter, can lawfully bar u of our leaders had any real gui this neighborhood able to do time dare to insult good Ameri the street rises up and asserts for the leaders and supposed in drive out these scoundrels and dare to defy both the law a have shown the way. Let the their example. MAKES PLEA FOR RECOGNITION OF VIRGIN ISLANDS DEMAND THEIR RIGHTS It remained for some young men who were comparatively unknown to the life of this community to show the way to Race leaders when it came to demanding rights which are an everyday part of American life and fundamental to the perpetuation of American liberty and American institutions. A Greek who runs a restaurant known as the Rainbow on Thirty-fifth St. in the heart of our own district has been steadfastly refusing to serve members of the Race and getting away with it. These young men, tired of waiting on orators and welfare societies, decided that the law of Illinois and their own courage and common sense were sufficient grounds to act upon. The results were they got what went after and taught this untutored foreigner a good lesson in American citizenship. The time has gone by when we are to lay down and roll over like poodle dogs at the word of any chance foreigner or Race baiting Southerner. Men and women who conduct themselves as law abiding citizens and with a knowledge of the proprieties have a right under the law to demand the same kind of service given to any other citizen regardless of color. The easy way is no longer the best way. Sacrifice of personal tastes and feelings is necessary to win battles for the good of the Race. No public place on the South side, or in the city for that matter, can lawfully bar us on account of Color. If some of our leaders had any real guts there would not be a place in this neighborhood able to do business here and at the same time dare to insult good American citizens. When the man in the street rises up and asserts his rights as a man it is time for the leaders and supposed intelligent people to get busy and drive out these scoundrels and rascals who hold us so cheap and dare to defy both the law and the Race. These young men have shown the way. Let the rest of the community follow their example. MAKES PLEA FOR PERRY W. HOWARD RECOGNITION OF WINS G. O. P. TILT VIRGIN ISLANDS IN MISSISSIPPI Those who braved the unfavorable weather to attend the young people's 36th St. and Vinegars Ave. Sunday evening were favored with an offer to the Virginia islands delivered by the liev, R. G. Barrow, a native of the island, in taking some advanced work in the tourism industry. The talk dealt chiefly with the industrial situation in the islands on the on by the American interest over the development of the Barrow explained that not in favor of the return of Presidential days, but that America should do nothing to relieve the island's economic interest by the act which deprived the natives of their chief industry, the fisheries. The true conditions of the islanders has been stated in the report of the governor, according to the speaker, and the only thing for Americans of the "same place as that which constitutes 57 percent of the islanders toward remedying the situation is to send prepared men and women there great opportunities that awaken them. Rev. Barrow was introduced by the president of the interesting features of the program were a harbelfire selection by Harold Folmins with T. Theodore Taylor as the director, and the program was by Mrs. Lou Ella Smith, who had been asked to silhou but found it imprecisely clear. The information was well received by the surprised audience, and the program some one in the audience asked and asked permission to call attention to the president, and asked that it is necessary for all our voters to cast a ballot on that day. Hon. Albert George on the judicial ticket to be voted upon in the fall. 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HEIR RIGHTS Being men who were comparatively community to show the way to demanding rights which are an life and fundamental to the per- and American-institutions. A known as the Rainbow on Thirty-ninth district has been steadfastly the Race and getting away with waiting on orators and welfare of Illinois and their own couragecient grounds to act upon. They went after and taught this lesson in American citizenship. When we are to lay down and roll word of any chance foreigner or and women who conduct them- and with a knowledge of the law to demand the same other citizen regardless of color. best way. Sacrifice of personal joy to win battles for the good of the South side, or in the city for us on account of Color. If some things there would not be a place in business here and at the same american citizens. When the man in his rights as a man it is time intelligent people to get busy and rascals who hold us so cheap and the Race. These young men the rest of the community follow. PERRY W. HOWARD WINS G. O. P. TILT IN MISSISSIPPI Jackson, Miss. April 4—The convention of the Ligon faction of the Republican convention of the state of Perry W. Howard, special assistant to the attorney general at Washington convention here last week and elected four delegates and four alternates to the Republican convention in Cleveland next June. This delegation will be headed by Mr. Howard, representation on the delegation and in the election of officers of the state executive committee. The delegation was no attempt at ill-whitish. Two of the delegates from the state at the convention are the state chairman, the assistant secretary and the treasurer of the state executive committee are of the delegation of the state chairman, the secretary of this same committee are white, the state scheme obtained in the election of district delegates; four of the eight district delegates are Coloured and four of the delegates from the state at large is as follows: Perry W. Howard and Dr. S. D. Redmond; Mrs. M. H. Howard and Dr. S. D. Redmond; United States district attorney, white. Mr. Howard was elected chairman of the state executive committee to succeed the vice chairman; E. E. Robertson, vice chairman; E. F. Robertson, secretary; F. J. Butler, assistant secretary; and Prof. E. H. McKissick, treasurer. The district delegates are as follows: ville; second, E. H. McKissick, Holly Springs; third, E. H. Bounce, Mound Springs; fourth, Thomas E. Rhodes, Ackermann; fifth, K. Koschuski, one-half vote each; fifth, C. J. Hyley, Meridian; sixth, E. E. Robertson, Ackermann; seventh, W. Swain, Brockenham; eighth, W. L. Mhoon, Jackson. These delegates in the national convention will be contested at Cleveland by 12 delegates chosen by the Multihill faction—of which the man is the head. 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The Appointment of a Member of the Race to the President's Cabinet. THE REASON The reason she kissed him (a stranger at that, but unprepossessed, abnormally fat; too grumbled, chin double, face full, round and n and more or less barefoot on top of his head.) he gave her some candy. (he sat not so far down her and her mother there on the street car or was she enabled to sit on his knee. The stranger was fifty, the mills barely three.) The reason she kissed him (a stranger at that, Outline unprepossessing, abnormally fat; Now grumbling, chin double, face full, round and red, And more or less barefoot on top of his head). He gave her some candy. (He sat not so far From her and her mother there on the street car.) Nor was she endangered to sit on his knee. The stranger was dirty, the martyrs three.) NORTHERN DEMOCRATS IN MANY RESPECTS the average Northern Democrat is different and better than those living south of the Mason and Dixon line. In fact there are thousands of white men living north of that line who are politically clasped as Democrats but who are much more acceptable and fairer on questions we doom vival and paramount than many of those politically classed Republican. We have a distinctive imperative states they demonstrate satisfactorily their attitude upon these important questions under any and all circumstances, but when they get to Washington they seem to lack the courage to antagonize the leadership of their political associates from the South. In fact with very few exceptions they subserviently and submissively yield to the Southern bourbon element. THE VOTE on the confirmation of Walter L. Cohen is a case in point. So far as the South is concerned the Democrats there like and survive on the ground and are not easily subservient and know very little if anything about any other question. The average Southern white Democrat is politically ignorant, industrially poor and vicious and immoral to many instances. But when the selfish political office seeker comes about this ignorant creature is made to believe that because he is identified with the Caucasian race he is "superior," and the only way in which this superiority can be maintained is with the finest, most intelligent and cultivated member of the group we have. BY MIXING this base appeal to race prejudice this ignorant white man is not called upon to consider or discuss any other question or issue that is before the public. The fact that he is a white man all that he is necessary to do is this. This is what their political欲, but it is their religious desire. The religion of Cohen therefore was advocated solely on account of his racial identity and to keep the mythical race question fresh in the minds of transient white Southerners. THAT FAR-MINDED and liberal Northern Democrats should allow themselves to be made the center of their leadership in a distance to the country and a reflection upon their own intelligence and manhood. There are a few United States senators elected as Democrats who are political hypocrites and party traitors. That they should join hands and cast their votes with the reactionary element of Southern Democrats is not all surprising. But there are several Northern Democrats from whom better things are to be expected. WE HAVE A PENOCTRATIC SENATOR from Massachusetts, one free of New York, one from New Jersey and one from Michigan, all of whom have the reputation of being free from racial antipathy—in their respective cities, and therefore could not be indicted to be a member of the confirmation of any appointee to the Senate. These three ministers at Washington the republicans they enjoy at home. PROGRESS OF THE INVESTIGATION THE AMERICAN PEOPLE must be try to the investigations now going on in Washington. The state is being degranted and demanded to the law upon a coup battle. Perjuries of appointed officers and others who may have any real or military advantage against the government or a public official are given an opportunity to air the witnesses at the expense of the taxpayer. A LEGITIMATE INVESTIGATION is necessary to have a civil aviation administration, not otherwise. It is important to a Republican oil magnet from Oklahoma as influence to secure the nomination of a Republican candidate in 1920 for president who would jointly to his business enterprise. Suppose he did that has Congress to do with it? It is a matter disconnected from the legislative department. IF MONEY was corrupted or bribed we sent to the judicial department of the government as the one to handle the case. The accused was subsequently killed. We suppose the next step be taken by the investigators will be to summon a army of witnesses from the West at the governor's expense to find out who killed him, why and why no one has been punished for the crime. If no one is found, we will investigate to find out whether or not he tried influence the nomination as reported. Mr. Dobson is a prominent and influential Democrat. A rumor may get in circulation that he tried to get his parson do for him when this other man is alleged to be set the Republican party to do in his capacity to investigate. The truth is this whole affair is a political interest in the interest of party politics and not in the interest of good government and honest administration. THE AMERICAN PEOPLE must be ready theoretically discharged by this time, with the somatic investigations now going on in Washington. The Senate is being documented and designed to look at the factors that make a Republican president a public enemy and others who may have any real or imaginary grievance against the government or any public official are given an opportunity to air their grievances at the expense of the taxpayers. A LIGHTMATE INVESTIGATION is necessarily confined to matters over which the investigators have no direct knowledge. The Senate has said that a Republican oil magnet from Oklahoma used his influence to secure the nomination of a Republican candidate in 1920 for president who would be friendly to his business enterprise. Suppose he did? It is a matter wholly disconnected from the legislative department of the government. SENATOR McCORMICK THERE IS EVERY REASON to believe that He McCormick will receive a record breaking call on the primaries April 5 and, of course, at the perio- ne November. The reason is obvious; he has made as our representative at Washington. He has linked to the letter every prosecution promise made to him, including being political favor. He has been a member of the most important legislative committees as proven himself to be a power for good in what position he may be placed. WE AS A GROUP, are surely in need of stu- fficial representatives in both branches of the government, to ensure that they believe to be right. We need need to safeguard our interests, to stop the passage of measures immin- our best interests, to present bills that have their aim the anchoring of our political, social an- economical suffering. IN SHORT, we need just such a representative THINK IS EVERY REASON to believe that Hon. Medil M. McCormick will receive a record breaking vote at the primaries April 5, and, of course, in the polls in November. The reason is obvious; he has made good as our representative at Washington. He has fulfilled to the letter every pre-production promise—something the ordinary for those who are political favor. He has succeeded some of the most important legislative committees and has proven himself to be a power for good in whatever position he may be placed. WE AS A GROUP, are surely in need of strong, influential representatives in both branches of the house—men who have the backbone to fight for what they believe to be right. We need men to safeguard our interests, to stop the passage of measures criminal to our best interests, to present bills that have for their aid the amelioration of our political, social and economic situation. IN SHORT, we need just such a representative as Senator Medil M. McCormick has made—honest, honorable, capable. It is bad policy to swamp a sure thing for an amnesty, and at this particular juncture the voter of our group are not going to take the chance. And so we are going to roll up a big majority for our friend, Senator Medil M. McCormick. A NEW YEARS AGO the folks from down home used to spend a few weeks with us in the summer time and then hike back to the land of cotton and sugar cane; but now they come with their whole families prepared to spend the balance of their lives. How times change. "Proper use of time today determines your value tomorrow"—Patricia Allison WHAT SENATOR JOHNSON SHOULD DO SENATOR HIRAM JOHNSON of California is President Coolidge's principal rival for the presidential nomination. The senator professes to be convinced in his own mind that if all of the delegates were elected by primary elections his nomination would be a foregone conclusion. In this he is no doubt mistaken, but if he thinks otherwise the thing for him to do is to prepare, introduce and endeavor to secure the passage of a national primary election law. RIGGARDLESS of any merit of his own there is no doubt much that can be said in criticism and in condemnation of the convention system of electing delegates. It sometimes happens that the will of the majority is suppressed rather than expressed through the convention system. A national primary election there is the proper step to take to remedy the evils thus complained of. THE LAW should not only create a federal machine, but the law should prescribe the qualifications of federal electors regardless of any restriction, limitation or qualification that may be prescribed by the state election machinery can be utilized in all states where the methods prescribed and the qualifications of electors defined are the same. The two machines would be out of harmony and therefore operate separately only in states where under the state election machinery the methods prescribed and qualifications are different from those prescribed by the national law. IN THIS WAY the thousands of electors who are excluded from the ballot box in several of the Southern states through the application and enforcement of "grandfather" and "understanding" clauses and situations would have access to the ballot box at least in the elections for delegates to national conventions, presidential electors, senators and representatives in the national Congress. Senator Johnson would then discover that the number of Republican votes polled in South Carolina, for instance, would be substantially the same as those polled in Kansas and Minnesota. THE SOUTHERN "protest brought" vote of which he now so bitterly complains would disappear. Instead, therefore, of accepting the few thousand Republican votes in those states that the existingigheles graciously permit, to be polled, as the basis of Republican strength in those states, he would have in fact the true and actual revolution of what constitutes the Republican states referred to. If the sometime already so deeply in earnest in his role to give the Republican base in competently freely, fairly and honestly express their preference through the medium of primary elections he will not fail to not favorably upon this suggestion and endeavor to secure the desired legislation for the accomplishment of this purpose. BRITISH WEST INDIES AND AMERICA FOR SEVERAL YEARS, intuitively, there has been a subtle adaptation both in the British West Indies and the United States to crystallize popular sentiment for the coddling of several of the larger islands of the British, West Indian group to the United States. At this time, especially in Jamaica, it is claimed that there is a widespread movement for making that Island a part of the United States. TRUE, ENGLAND has West Indian possession have been granted land and their industrial condition is at an extremely backward state. But in these islands climate and soil are very favorable to life. West Indian society being highly agricultural in character, the ratio between food supply and population is not perfect balance. And there is the fundamental condition instinctively responsible for the great unrest among the native population for change. Again, the ratio is clearly exemplifying the legal that every social system carries the germ of its own destruction. MANY MAY WONDER why thousands from the West Indies come to the United States every year when it is a generally known fact that in those islands the black man is wholly exempt from the cardinal social eyes from which he and every one of his kind suffers residing in the United States. There is only one exhilation: Industrial opportunities found in the United States are non-existent in the West Indies and that each year there increases the struggle for existence. OUR MODERN BABYLON GUNS, BOOZE AND AUTOMOBILES were responsible for no less than 1214 deaths in Cook county alone last year. Almost four-fifths of the casualties happened in the city of Chicago which, it would be useful to know about the cities of America for the number of suburban cities in which its limits, and which thus has an unavoidable reputation on account of its hand-in-glove intimacy with the speeder death. AUTOMOBILES caused the greater proportion of these deaths—725. It seems a huge total, yet when one remembers in this county alone there are several hundred thousands of automobiles the proportion of fatal accidents seems almost insignificant. The amount of aluminum for each 500 vehicles. We have no statistics at a head, but we believe that in the "horse age" the proportion of accidents was considerably larger. GUT TOTING was responsible for 279 murders. Here there can be found no extinguishing circumstances. In almost every case the killings were of deliberate intent. Here, surely, something can be done to reduce this evil. The men and boys who shoot to kill are not more to blame than are those who have been guilty of their deadly weapons. The government should exercise a more efficient supervision over the sale of guns. MOONSHINE took its toll of 219 lives. It is hard to distinguish between the man whootes a gun and the man who manufactures and saloa poison. Rather do we think that the guilt of the bootlegger is a problem for the crime in India, a death blooded. The gun is often fired in the heat of anger or under stress of fear of arrest or in self-defense; but there is no such excuse for the manufacturer of poison meaushine. THOSE WHO CONDEMN the eighteenth amendment for such deaths are in error. Prohibitionists are liable for the crime in India, a death blooded every year from alcohol in the United States before 1920 exceeded 100,000, which would give Chicago more than 2,000, as against 215. But in all cases of these deaths there has been culpability, and care on somebody's part would have saved precious lives. All of this qualifies for the name of "Our modern Babylon." SO FAR only a of our group have chosen the profession of pilot for air craft. Well, when you are at heart, POLITICS HIGH SCHOOLS ON WHEELS New York, New York, United States It is to be hoped that the lesson Gero gave to his audience sank in. ```markdown ``` SEND THE RIGHT GOVERNOR [Columbus, Ohio, Citizen] We Americans like to think—and most of us do think—that only good fortune can follow our flag. This is God's country, we beast, and lucky the man who is a citizen thereof. Not so the 25,000 inhabitants of the Virgin Islands. Since 1921 their virgin islands have shrubs. With prohibition they have run out of e. d. e. Unemployment abounds, population is decreasing. The death rate is more than twice what it is in the United States. Those who can are leaving. By the United States, the islands have had seven different governors in three years. A regular kaleidoscope procession of them. None has stayed long enough really to know the country and be heliport. Our flag the islands have become just a forlorn, mottled, half-forgotten outpost of the Panama canal. Two inches before you have offered a suggestion. We offer it directly. Let's set aside that portion of the islands needed for a naval base, and put an American naval officer in charge. The rest, turn it over to the natives under a Negro governor to be appointed by the president of the United States. We suggest that the five leading Negro educators in this country be asked to propose one of their Race for the post, and that the president appoint their man. The educators are almost entirely Colored. Why not a Colored governor for a Colored community? It would—or should—be a matter of pride for a Negro governor to make the islands flourish as the proverbal green bay tree. And if he made good, not only would the roar of gratitude, but something structural would have been done for the advancement of the Colored race. LIGHTS AND SHADOWS Spring Showers PROMISES PROMISES PROMISES LIGHTS AN FANCIES OF CHILDHOOD Away with the families of childhood. The friendships and loves that have feel! When gone are the days they beguiled twould To be toll to date on the dead; On the visions that haunted our dream nation The frost, roar dawn of life's day False visions evasive and dream-born. That have passed with that dawning away. They were bright, but all luster has faded. Were dark, but all beauty is sheed. Were clear, but are dark and over-shaded. And gray, but all gladness has faded. With the lapse of its season goes pleasure. Once gone, it but fosters regret. And once lost, it the rose which we treasure. Still keen are the thorns which beset. Too oft is the herald of sadness. In seeming, the herald of mirth: The thought of our earliest gladness. The first to regret birth. The eye that first brightened love's dreaming. Love darten you youth has gone by. As stars in the heavens first beaming. Must hasten the first from on high. Each moment we waste in repining Our objects that gladden the past is clipped from the present, declining Already too fleetly, too fast. Yet, though false were the hopes imspired. Though hollow the bright morning dream Though we grasp not the prize we desired. Yet all are not lost as they seem. Enough to sad memory remains yet, Enough of the pleasure they gave. Enough of the happiness vain, yet. Our souls from life's Narah to The scared leaf, though slightly brightened. By the tits and verdure of spring. A blue spot 'mid the storm rack's Undivided by the shadows they fling. -C. McKENZIE MUIR. THE FLAPPER'S PRAYER Once more I come to the asking forgiveness of the sin that my neighbors said I had committed, and help me to be able to punctuate them unceasingly with exaggerated remarks when next they are within range of my voice. The necessities of life, and if you are not mad I will take a few of the luxuries. Create in me a desire for higher things, such as fur coats, automobiles, pearl necklaces and diamond rings. Thy wrath must be upon me because my feet patteth the ground unmercifully, my last winter's hat was transferred to the scarrow, the rampage of the last winter's mistake, and a few other winter unmercifuls are now unserviceable. Faith can move mountains and When at last Father Time approaches me and my jazz institutes flee with my declining years, send unto me then, and not until then, a rich old husband. If he has any desire for shekling other young shekles, but that declines, give me with the proper kind of weapon to separate him from his intention. Let not my heart be troubled with any children at all. But in my old age send me a few grandchildren. Give me plenty of friends who are good listeners, so that I can run my neighbors without remorse or inference. And when at last Father Time shows his whistle and hollers "time out," to me on my deathbed, fill the room with quiet and attentive people, and clear, so that I might talk about and scandalize my neighbor with my last breath, thereby having the last word, and that I can die happy. AMEN. - HOWARD I. RUNTS. MY SLAVE MOTHER Some people can boast of their mothers. And from what great families they came. Others can tell of their greatness. Before they once changed their name. Though mother great nor accomplished, And born under slavery's reign. She came not from widely known families Or made the world wary with an art. She was in every essential a mother With that love in a mother's heart. She toiled and cared for her babies Using her own skills to keep her away. What more can one ask of a mother. Though her people the whole world sway? Although she was born a slave girl Near the end of our nation's history. If God the power would give me I would not want her changed. In a grave unmarked on a hillside, Remembered by only a few. You are enshrined in my heart, slave mother. Till the heavens cease to be blue. S. R. EDMONDS. DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS TALKS ON PREVENTIVE MEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES, HYGIENICS AND SANITATION WANTS TO KNOW ABOUT "MONKEY GLANDS" also have a kind of hawking dripping of sputum when arising in the morning; am tired and have no energy to do anything. I cannot understand why my health is like this. I do not drink, smoke or chew like other young men, and have not had any venereal disease of any kind. I need a bed, a cot, a bed and worm out and also constituted I cannot get a natural bowel movement; drugs only will move my bowels. I have to take a warm water enema, using hot water bottle and syringe. Sometimes I get a move and sometimes I do not. Please answer this letter through "Defender." **Help:** First of all you need to be under the care of a good physician and to follow his advice. Much of your time will be spent with your attitude. You think too much about yourself; you are too self-conscious. Your imagination is too active in relation to yourself. You must get busy in doing the larger things of your life, and you must take care of yourself. Your composition, heartburn, some holding, palpitation, sleep, third feeling, lack of energy and pop are largely due to autoinhibition or self-poisoning. The third feeling is not bad to give relief from your constipation, but rolling over on the floor, the Water Castle physical exercises, the eating of more vegetables and fruits, bulky and fat, is not bad to give relief in refining your of your constitution. Do not use many drugs. Too many drugs are worse than no drugs. Tobacco white bread, potatoes and starchies and be patient; drink plenty of water and be patient; drink plenty of water and on going to bed, eat an apple, grapefruit or some other kind of fruit; it will tend to stimulate your bowels and you will be much relieved. Do not become a pauperistic. You will power, self-suggestion. Practice the daffy and you will improve rapidly. This department is very much provided. We like to answer all of our readers as promptly as possible, but we will ask you to be patient, wait a while, and wait a list. Just await your turn and we will do the best we can. By A. L. JACKSON the day. We have no personal duties as to his reelection and reelection at the primary. But we do believe that we as a Race must know where you have known friends stand by to see that they are kept in office so that they will be there to help when needed. The recent upanddown overgrowth of the Howard School shows how important it is to have friends on theiring line. All that the trends of Mr. Goben might have done or said would have paved lifelong office to office to "Vee" when the time came. And that one vote was a narrow swing; too close for comfort. We think the citizens of Chicago cannot go wrong with two candidates and Martin D. Hill for Congress. A vote for both men is a vote for good government and need call for no excuses to friends or fees. THE Dickens' Tribute and Mr. Dickens is to the contrary, Eugene O'Nell promises a production of his play, All Gods Chillun Got His Play, all Gods Chillun Got His Play, and Prominence Players in New York. A good deal of type has been wasted by zealous folks condemning the play. Many folks seem not to have read the play at all. Boni & Live-Alive together with "Werewolf" will soon be available in one volume. While it is our own opinion that it is difficult for ordinary folk to really judge the merits of a play in manuscript, still the play when you attempt to understand what the opponents of its theme are driving at, Mr. O'Nell is too big a figure in the dramatic world to ignore or dismiss out of fear the play will more feeling than sense in them. We feel sure that the play will repair careful study. And as far as prejudice or premeditated propaganda are concerned we do not be bothered by Mr. O'Nell holds such a view or gives it much consideration. Editor's Mail FINDS RELATIVE Editor Defender: On Feb. 25 at my request you inserted a lost relation's letter in your paper. On March 3, a little over a week later, my sister, Mrs. Maggio McKenzie, wrote me a letter stating that she saw the ad in the paper. We had been separated for more than ten years, and you don't know how happy this reunion made both of us. The results that were received from the small ad make me 100 percent stronger in my praise for the young person. Thank you for your kindness and with best wishes for the paper that brings results. I remain. Gratefully yours, ZION MCKENZIE Pittsburgh, Pa. One of the jokes in a recent vaudeville was: "Are you a college man or have you an education?" The German mark has made Confermate script look like yellow-backed bonds. Sushi is winter's least relishable offering whether frozen, granulated or "au jus." SATURDAY, APRIL No Cases Are Diagnosed and No Prescriptions Given in These Weekly Articles MAY BE NEURASTHENIA H. A. S. writes: Doctor, I am writing you my third letter and as I have not heard from the other two letters, I please answer this letter in the health column of the Chicago De- partment. [Name] To begin with, I am 21 years of age and have been sick from malaria. I have grown up with cramps or colic or the stomach, malaria or bilious fever. Its 15 form of sickness is not at the age of 15 and I began to grow normal so that I had the strength of other average boys, although I did not have the rough and tumble experience that the average boy had, because my mother allowed me to rough boys. In "1220 I took down with a case of obliquity and fever, dizziness and a core, stuff getting all over my body. Our family physician diagnosed my case as gastritis. Well, at that time I was nervous, the pain in my stomach, the stomach, heartburn, sour belching, and habitually constricted. I finally got up from this case of illness, but have never felt myself sick; neither can I eat food that I could eat five years ago. Now I have heartburn, pain in my stomach, and pain on arising in the morning. I am a little nervous, have indigestion, tired, stiff, so tired in my chest, legs and arms, in fact all over my body. I get from seven to nine bed, sleep and still feel beige, tired and so in the morning. I get from sweet potatoes, white potatoes, white bread I will have heartburn and legs will get much, also my left arm and side, and even when I take a warm bath it belongs about that tired, heavy feeling. In this what they will get, I also have heartburn and intestinal discomfort on the left side when I get or to think too long. TEAM WORK THE banquet given a few nights ago by Fay of our sport department for the basketball teams of the Wendell Phillips high school was especially supported by the officians. The event of the occasion was just the right to our way of thinking. Not the least, significant part of the occasion was the case of the players of the Lane team, who were responsible for the blasting of the city championship ship and the doll Phillips team. Whoever was responsible for inviting the Lane A. B. players showed a high type of relationship and at a time when accomplished a good deal to promote better understanding and feeling between two different sections of the city. The fame team included among its roster of players two boys who are not white. One of the boys is a native of the attribute to his playing the detroit of the South side aggregation; the other was a substitute. So in paying a complimentary tribute to the fame team we were at the same time paying a tribute to our own team. We enjoy themselves and they were an integral part of the evening's affair. There is less petty prejudice than we are led to believe among of our fellow citizens. And it is important that we keep ourselves among situations where we do not have real evidence of the fact of its existence. We believe that the thoughtfulness and hospitality shown to these players by the promoters of that banquet will do more toward making the audience a better than a dozen sermons could do. TO SUCCEED HIMSELE A. S. Congressman Morton D. Hull from the Second Illinois district, who was elected by you to fill the unexpired term of James R. Mann, will come before the voters of his district for renomination to succeed himself. He has little or no experience in national party leaders of the district, regardless of factions or differences on other candidates for office, have indorsed Congressman Hull and volunteered their support of his candidacy. They recognize his high sense of duty and well known fairness make him the only legal man for their representative from his district, which includes some of the finest citizens and home owners in the city. It is gratifying to us that our own citizens have been able to show their interest in good government by their support of Mr. Hull. Of course they all know that for years he has stood for the rights of man before the rights of once. He was born a gentleman with a sense of humor and individual worth. No one who has had occasion to deal with him hesitates to praise his tolerance and frank honesty. He pats nobody on the back and carries no camouflage around him. He knows the same kinds of people he meets the least difficulty in knowing just where he stands on the questions of --- O'NEILL PLAYS FINDS RELATIVE THIS NEWSPAPER CONSISTS OF TWO SECTIONS-BE SURE YOU GET BOTH OF THEM Stirring Book on the Life of India's Great Leader Moves People's Interest in Him --- Bv NORVAL P. BARKSDALE Paris, France.—One of the first acts of the new workers' government in France, in 1870, disliked the opinion of the literary class in France, however, attributes his resentment to Ghandi of Ghandi the Frenchman, Ronin Holland, of which a resume follows: Ghandi Early Life Ghandi was was born in India in 1869 of wealthy parents. At an early age he was sent to England, where he was prepared himself for the bar and at the completion of his studies was appointed aiding the legal profession as immoral, however he soon abandoned it. He went to South Africa to do research and was so touched by the plight of his 150,000 brothers who were there that he at present of their condition. Among the Hindus in Natal he organized a camp of whites and a boycott of European products. After more than 15 years of labor he succeeded in sensibly conditioning the Hindus in South Africa. Tried Pacifism at Home Natives Give Up Posts Following the position taken by Ghandi the native officials gave up their distinguished and refused to attend public services. There was instituted a new system of education, especially machinery, instead of using clothes manufactured in England the main source of wares many used the primitive wheelbarrows. In short, the native abandoned all European countries and the highest type of nationalism, because to him the culture of England was the highest type of nationalism, when the prince of Wales went to India Ghandi was arrested and sent to England for inciting the natives to opposition to the government. From prison Ghandi continued to preach a policy of massive resistance and lance. Then the life of Romain Ireland was taken as a more initiator, a troublemaker. Now he is considered an apostle of Ghandi and is liberated by Grandi MacDonald simply responded to the demands of a world awakened by a sympathetic greatest writers. In the American Commoner magazine for March is an article entitled *Black African Jews to Become United*. This article states that for many years there have been suspicions that African Jews of Africa there lives a tribe of black Jews. When the information was made public, a philosopher and traveler by the game of Heady people scoffed at the idea, but today, according to the article, evidence suggests that the resistance to the before unknown black Jews by their joint distribution committee, which means uniting of the black Jews of Africa, and the black Jews of Africa. 1861, states the article, a distinguished Englishman who had trawled the coast from New York hunting and exploring expedition discovered a Dutch trader who had into the interiors from Dutch towns into contact with many wild tribes. This trader related to the discovery of a full moone journey further on, but they would not divulge the secret of the moone. The moone feared the possible invasion of other and hostile tribes." This discovery, says the article, is the original race of Jews were black and that foreign emigration to the coast from Europe and intermarriage have combined to make two separate races. New York, March 25.—The production computer calculates, and a printing machine that prints without type, are played in the Research Corporation laboratories, Dr. Arthur A. Hammond, said today. He also announced the discovery of a new alloy metal, said today. In explanation of the new alloy metal discovery he said: "We are on the threshold of changes in the metal of metallurgy." "Xiexie" has ruled king of India of those who have been pioneering in the field. THE WEEK CITIZENS of Illinois, your time is now. April is almost as important as November. The primary is an experiment with all odds against it than far. The primary is rich men pray for mercy in an American "primary". Four men asking for high office are before you. In shaken in our men asking for high office would be in behalting in the heart of Illinois Lincoln sheeps. Freedom stands above him. Thank God that you are an American. Pennsylvania. Americans most typical of the U. S. A. dwell in Illinois; control it; run it. All is "white" in Illinois. Examine the gentlemen before you: McCormick and Deneen for the United States Senate; Smail and you know, although Mr. Thompson, gentleman and benacter, is said to have been on his side, thinks you your son, your future, not your party. Mr. Dever or Mr. Dever's party comes up this writer will pour hot shot into them. He is dead and the Slave party ought to die. Ask anybody who is well informed why James Hamilton Lewis is not the candidate of the Illinois "Democracy" for the United States Senate. "McCormick is the Tribune and the Tribune is against us," many say. McCormick is not against you. The Tribune is neither for nor against anybody. The Tribune is only for the Tribune. Colin McCormick, able tongue of the Tribune, fumbled even on Europe. Barking dogs seldom bite. TAKE a few of the questions ask and the answers given off-hand by Wheeler: Did you hear any of my questions? Yes, being a good service to them. I made no notes, would be passing in out, and would not want to be listening, didn't do that. Here is a good one on card play at Wardman Park? Came up to play Wardman Park? Wheeler: Yes! I don't recall any at Wardman Park. Wheeler: Now, the one at the hotel you speak of; you say that game. Do you you mean? Wheeler: Wheeler: Was a good deal of it. Wheeler: There was no amount of money. The amounts were not outside, a l.a. of money, there was no occa do not carry money around you. Mr. Wheeler and other gentlemen lessons from a "servant" on gentilty lay it to heart. Another point or so. Talking of Wheeler: You kept your whisky Wheeler: Whisky whisky was it Wheeler: I suppose it belonged pens it for. How did you know you Wheeler: You know rye wi Intelligence, wealth, character are behind Medellín McCormick. American wealth, intelligence, character make him a hard man. He is not hard in the United States Senate Mr. McCormick, almost rich man in public life, is known as your spokesman, defender. He doesn't carry you around as a chip on his shoulder. He asks the question if your spouse asks. Ask those oppose him to name the time he failed you. Say to Ivailio DO: "You may not know a man when you see him." The best of the whites fall back on the best of Americans not white in Illinois. Our white people look for the rejected stone. When you see someone searchable, also found. Mr. Deneen MAY be all right in Washington. McCormick HAS BEEN all right in Washington. Don't swain horses while crossing the stream. It is a sea, not a stream, you are crossing." AM 41 AM an American citizen, is favorable boost of your politicians, of you yourself when but in the collar. you are citizens, the Klan and bad way to show that you are to think, act, VOTE with brains, not with prejudice, revenge, spite, ignorance. You are to believe, office, your enemies cried. "He will, McCormick answered, 'if my vote and voice can help him.' Ask Walter L. Cohen, around whom you waged your fight, whether McCormick evaded the issue or stood out. The highest authority is late, keeping on running around after leaves and fists. Think for yourself. Have family talks over matters. Tomorrow never comes, but wise men get ready for it. You do funny things; maybe you will do this. Hardly, however, that is if you are THINNING and everybody against you there will say "Good." Don't cut off your nose to spite your face. JAMES ODONNELL HENNETT, greatest American newspaper correspondent, "Eye Witness," often called is down at Washington looking around. Head Mr. Hennett and you can get information on anything he does. Few great writers ever flourish. McCauley fourished and time put him and his looks on the shell. Mr. Hennett didn't know much about Mr. Harding. He doesn't know much more about Mr. Courling. So he asked them. He asked a trained Washington writer, observer, to help him out. If you don't know, say so. He asked on to his great newspaper, the Chicago Tribune, is itself a study. You should read it, then read it over again. If you have followed this writer since 1921 thoughts will come to you. If you knew I was not competent, writes Mr. Hennett. His informant was, you will say, as you read the following: Coolidge is the most satisfactory president: the coolest president, the most informed, accurate, and has an amazing grasp of affairs. He is the most un satisfactory because he was lengthy and inaccurate. He had to be checked up. Sometimes he was evasive and sometimes he was in a fog as to whether he ought to re-read. If Colidge does not know, he says, "I don't know what I am." He says, "I am not well enough informed," but there are very few governmental subjects on which he is not aware. He has no extraordinary knowledge of the ma- He has an extraordinary knowledge of the machinery of government, while of the theory and principles of law. He goes right to the heart of a subject. He reveals much more than Harding did, and as to what should be revealed he is never in doubt. He reveals much more than Harding and nor vaguely intimates on the other. He says it. Hope that Coolidge will be as straightforward on your "rights" particularly your right to hold off, after 1925. Washington will never forgive Mr. Harding for having the right to stay day for day when you heached the White House, not because he was not your friend, but because he was afraid to show that he was your friend. Ohio politicians rushed him when they asked him to stay day for day. Ohio will wait a long time for its next president. Illinois may follow New England. Coolidge will either make a friend in New England. According to Mr. Bennett, Mr. Coolidge will show Uncle Sam what a president should he. YOU were finally dragged into the disgrace our white people have fastened to their hearts, and were hoping that you would not be called into the "investigation" the Senate has quit business to carry on. But no Mr. Bennett's committee, hot after Daughter, put you on your toes to escape from this shame. Your white people. Walter Miller, butter, etc., to Mr. Daughter, was weakened by weakness, to witness. He held his own on you read the text of What Miller revealed about Mr. Daughter was wholly unimportant, but what he taught the gentlemen in charge of the investigation" showed him to be superior to others. You marvel at some of the questions put to him by Mr. Wheeler. You will say to yourself, "has he asked you about the ladder?" Our pilots, are they giving up the ship? Miller's answers will afford more of surprise; also could he ask you, "What kind of ladder" or "jack robot?" he held his own. If our white people can afford to put on a show such as you see in West.Arton you can afford to play a little part. Miller will ask a little part, but spoke his lines interestingly intelligently. The Issue Mr. McCormick Harding and Coolidge [Copyright Chicago Defender] S of Illinois, your time is most important as November, with all olds against it, with hope and rich and rich American "primary," men asking for high office are four men asking for high heart of Illinois Lincoln a call of Illinois the keystone. Call Illinois the keystone. America most typical Illinois; control it; run it. --- ```markdown ``` American citizen," is favorable ans, of yourselves when a friend asks you to thinking about being, good wives to think, act, VOTE with revenge, spite, ignorance. will he, McCormick answered, help him? Ask Walter L. waged your fight, whether M have family talks over comes, but wise men get for McCormick, you will say This writer is also for him for McCormick, you will say KED for you while others write, busy the year around to push you to the fre requests of McCormick in you were made you were granted. If this were not so this w ext 10 years will be hard w ext 10 years will be hard w who think of themselves and a friend and put in an nec can help. that is, maybe you will that is, if you are THIN deill McCormick at Washin you there you say "Good spite your woes." 'DODNELL HENNETT, gra correspondent. 'Eye down at Washington,印 and you can get information. best writers over flourish, time put him and his books nett didn't know much also nett didn't know how to draw natt attempt to draw con asked a trained Washington in out. If you don't know, sa snapper, the Chicago Tribune, read it, then read it over a this writer since 1921 though . . . I was not competent, "want was, you will say, as a judge is the most satisfactory students have ever had to deal with, accredited, accurate, and he affairs," I was the most unsatisfactory student. Sometimes it was even was in a fog as to whether or that, "he will do not know, he you'll have to see the secretariat am not well enough informed by government, few would be able to work, few would be able to as an extraordinary known leader of government he is absolutely right to the heart of a reveals much more than Hard Labor, neither evades on the one hand nor on the other. He says it. How coolidge will be as sit "delta," particularly your institution will never forgive Mr. president. It was a sad day at White House, he afraid to aId. Ohio politicians ruined a run you. Cheekens come here to follow New England. Colorado New England. Accord Brook New England. Show U should be ```markdown ``` are finally dragged into the dishevour hastened on Washington by the Senate has quit business to that Mr. Wheeler's committee, he didn't allow you to escape a Miller, butter, etc., to Mr. before breakfast and put on it when he read about Mr. Daucherty, but what he taught the gen investigation" showed him to --- travel at some of the question titles, you can by yours, our white people? Are they? Our pilots are they give them the same fare and are of pride that, though jack "jack rabbit," he held his pursuit, he could not can you afford to play a a little part, but spoke his lily. Chicago Perender WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY Senator and "Servant" Yale Heard From The Witness A New Klan Good-by, Daugherty In Georgia By Roscoe Simmons by R. S. Abbott Publishing Company. All rights reserved AKE a few of the questions asked by Mr. Willem the answers given off-hand by Mr. Miller: Wheeler: Did you hear any of the discussion that you heard about your residence? Miller: Yes; being a good servant I paid no tention to them. I made no notes, but natural would be passing in and out, and it was not a didn't do that. Here is a good one on card playing: You are an employee at the U.S. A. is "white" in Wardman Park? Miller: Yes; I don't recall any but social气 at the U.S. A. is "white" in Wardman Park? Miller: Now, the one at the Wardman P hotel you speak of; you say that was not a se game. What do you mean? BY Roscoe Simmons r by R. S. Abbott Publishing Company April is al- the primary for us as far. men pray for before you. in office would beeps. Freedom you are an tate and defy the U. S. A. is "white" in McCormick lake. Small and large. What TAKE in few and andand. Wheeler. that went on Miller. V. Wheeler would be paice for a far didn't do the灾. Wheeler. Wheeler. Wardman P. Miller. at sat. Wheeler. hotel you spa. what TAKE a few of the questions asked by Mr. Wheeler and the answers given off-hand by Mr. Miller: Wheeler: Did you hear any of the discussions that you had with the Wardman Park? Miller: Yes. being a good servant I paid no attention to them. I made no notes, but naturally I would be passing in and out, and it was not very nice to be want to be listening, and naturally didn't do that. Here is a good one on card playing: The came up to play cards? At the Wardman Park? Miller: Yes. I don't recall any and social games at the Wardman Park? Wheeler: Now, the one at the Wardman Park hotel you speak of; you say that was not a social game that do you mean? That they wanted? Wheeler: A good deal of money lost? Miller: There was no amount/passed that I would have missed. I passed. The amounts were not outside. So far as seeing a l.t. of money, there was no occasion. Gentlemen do not carry much money around in their pockets, id. dren, your fu- Dever or Mr. pout hot shot ought to die James Hamm- linels "Democ- Mr. Wheele lessons from a heart to it. Miller: There was no amount/passed the could see, but I know checks were being pass the amounts were not outside. So far as you are in money, there was no occasion. Gentle do not carry much money around in their pack you see. Mr. Wheeler and other gentlemen with him lessons from a "servant" on gentility. Hope the day it to him. Mr. Wheeler and other gentlemen with him took lessons from a "servant" on gentility. Hope they will lay it to heart. Another point or so. Talking of liquor now: Wheeler: you lent my whisky there? Miller: Not me? Wheeler: Whose whisky was it? Miller: suppose it belonged to those I displeased with? Wheeler: How did you know what to get? Wheeler: When did you serve these drinks you tell about? Miller: When these gentlemen would come in, I would ask them to take this key in this place and whenever they want anything you get it out, and I will bring the glasses. I am on the Senate wonders why the country doesn't think very highly of it. Keep up with the "testimony" in the "investigation" going on in Washington, and though the Senate may wonder, you will understand all "mysteries". HOW do you feel on the resignation of Mr. Daugherty, Mr. Coolidge proper or lose by it? The letters that passed between the president and his attorney general will be an interesting chapters in your political history. Mr. Coolidge's letter was powerful, clear, convincing, and a political response to an important official document. Comments on the controversy throw a powerful light on the operations of your government. Comments on your hand on the plow, but your eye on the Capitol. The only unworthy comment made on the matter cannot be that the president caused the succeeded Harding by death where Johnson planned to succeed him by vote. Heaven does show great kindness to this nation. A fine statement was made by Daugherty two or three days following his retirement. "Those who say Coolidge wrong me. I am his loyal friend, his supporter." This gave Mr. Johnson's friends the bighoughs. Read Johnson's comment and see how he layed on prosper in Ohio in the 1950s. Our white people have fallen from grace. Money turned their heads. Doing you up right and left taught them how to do up themselves. Corrupting state government taught them how to corrupt each other, how to corrupt the nation. Should you what you sow. Sow the wind and you will reap the wind. Coolidge is a godsend to the U.S. A. But for him the Democrats would push the Capitol in the Potomac River. TWO great colleges—Harrard and Yale. The big four, Harvard, Yale, Columbia and Princeton. Really it is the big five: that would take in the University of Chicago, heart of American education, American spirit. Reach the conscience, heart, the spirit, reach the TITLE II, and the university, and you reach the ACTION of the men of tomorrow. Touch a Yale student, a student of Harvard, of Chicago, and you engage in next generation, maybe a presidents' next generation, Roosevelt for Harvard, Wilson for Princeton, Taft for Yale, Coolidge for Amherst—there you have the record of the White House, 20 years. The leading editorial in a recent issue of the Yale News, daily of the great university, will be published. We will give a piece of his mind to opponents of O'Cells' play, "All God's Chillin Got Wings." We will draw lines from the Yale Daily News will be reading them. An Otello must be able to change his spots, otherwise Shakespeare is ruined. It is about time when Shakespeare is as this. Returning to the matter of acting, there is no doubt that Negroes can act as well as white actors, and that they are the standard of the arts" among the blacks is rising. It is a slow process, but given the handicaps the wonder is that progress has been as rapid as it has been in the past. In a democracy it is not possible for one race, equal in capacity and intelligence to another, to remain independent. To return to the question of the stage once again, there is no field in which more can be done to kill race antagonism. You make me feel good. Here are the brains, character of your countrymen, those who have the stage of life all to themselves a little further, fighting on your side. They with God will make all the changes. Keep out of the controversy over "God's Chillin". The play, the money to put it on, on the theater where it will be seen, the costumes, and so on, came from white on are given opportunity to prove your art. Keep junching along. Shining light in doubt, nervously vagely nightforward on to hold off hiring for hav- you when he that he wav in when they next president, ge will either ge to Mr. Ren- le Sam what a grance our white our white the investiga- tion A NEW KuWu Khan has been organized. M. you missed this. This writer, trying hard to make friends, succeeds you, almost missed it. Kind friends said, you your arms to the ground your eyes opened". **buckling the Atlanta organ** will show each charter to decide by vote about the mask and the mask. The debate on the matter most broke up the first meeting. "Let well a alone of us talk." The money begins to slip from hand or sight men will talk sense. All officers of the new KuWu are Northwestern, might have expected this. Try as hard as our white people can't get together. The poet "East is East and West is West" and that never gets better. **the state** that North and South in the U. S. in the same fix. **the little detail:** The insignia of the KuWu is the State of Liberty in a blue circle surre A NEW Ku Xiu Khan has been organized. Most of you missed this. This writer, trying hard to miss nothing that concerns you, almost missed it himself, "keep your ears to the ground and your eyes opened." The new Klan, bucking the Atlanta organization, will allow each charter city to vote on the name of the new Klan. The debate must almost broke up the first meeting. "Let well enough alone," old heads said. When money heins to slip from hand or sight most men will talk sense. All officers of the new Klan are Northerners. You might have experience this, as hard as they will. You might have experience this, as hard as they will. "East is East and West is West," and that never would the two meet. "真 true." The new Klan is South in the U. S. A. are in the same fix. Two or three little details. The Indiana of the new Klan is of Liberty in a blue circle surrounded by a red circle. All joiners must be white, "Protestant," native Americans or naturalized Americans of the North. "Annelo-Saxon race" means nothing. No such race exists or has ever existed. Ask historians. Maybe there will be a new Klan to express its hopes and powers. Joshua commanded the sun to stand still, but Joshua was a Jew, according to the records. "Protestant Gentle" are having a hard time trying to make the sun hear them. KEEP your eye on news from Georgia, Henry Lincoln Johnson, great intellect, member of the Republican national committee, is at home, fighting to be returned if Georgia turns Johnson down you will know that Georgia, too, has a Klan, but the only one Georgia who has shown that he knows how to fight **TELLIGENTLY**. Joshua Johnson and you will look a long time for his successor. CHICAGO, ILL., SATURDAY, APRIL 5; 1924 Yale Heard From A New Klan In Georgia ```markdown ``` --- ```markdown ``` . . . . . . EUGENE O'NEILL SAYS HIS PLAY WILL BE SHOWN Scores Critics Who Condemned Drama Without Having Read or Studied It Thoroughly By EUGENE O'NEILL "All God's Chillun Get Wings" *new York, April—*1 in answering eled at the forthcoming production of God's Chillun Get Wings* *will be cleanly clear at the very start: That I do not admit that whatsoever I admit, whatsoever almost without exception they very obviously come from the play. Prejudice born of an en- trance-ignorance of the subject is the play. The Provincetown playhouse has ignored all criticism not founded on a play, the play and will continue to ignore.* As for the much discussed casting of Mr. Robleson in the leading part of *Missy*, he can portray the character better than any other actor could. He can also portray the actor as the face actor. The question of prescience cannot enter here. And it is ridiculous in the extreme that Robleson is the face actor. Robleson. Right in this city two years ago, in a public theater, he played opposite the face actor, Wycherley, in a play called "Woodoo." In one of the scenes he was cast as the king and the queen, I believe, usually married, Mr. Robleson afterwards continued in the same role. I believe, there were no race riots here or there. There was no new newspaper rioting either. Hid Actress in Mine. Miss Mine in Mine." because I have always had her in mind. Her performance in the very difficult three seasons ago convinced me that she is one of the most talented actresses in "Gods of the Sea," in "Gods of Chillum" because she likes the play and the part. As a true artist she does not recognize any consideration but those as hav- The play itself, as anyone who has read it with intolerance, is a masterpiece. Its intention is confined to portraying the special lives of individual human beings, the two principal characters and their tragic struggle for happiness. To deceive "All Gods Chilien Got Winged," in a deep spiritual sense, is arbitrarily read a meaning into my play, and I am confident that even the most prejudiced could not fall to acknowledge this tragedy. I have read could be farther from my wish to than to up racial feeling. I hate Chilien. "All Gods Chilien" does not do this, but on the contrary, will help toward a more sympathetic understanding of between races. I truely involved, that I will stand by it to the end. I know I am right. *Silly Rumors Afloat I know that all the irresponsible gabble of the sensation-mongers and notoriously hounds is prying. They are fearful of the threat they face, feeling and they should be held responsible. The silly rumors distorting their play they has nothing to do with it. They don't know it, don't want to know it; they're afraid if I want to know it. They left for frouting at the month and otherwise having a delightful time. They pick at a headline about "Elim" and the indignation dignation grows suspense. If they would only take the trouble to look up this passage in a book, the indignation will be the most innocent of all the inferred suggestion this action is. But they don't. Indignation or wrong, that's the good stuff! Finally and plainly, all we ask is a square deal. A play is written to be on its merits in a theater can a final judgment be passed on it with justice. We demand this hearing, and on its merits in a theater can subserviers and adable by their verdict in the fullest confidence that the play, produced as should be can be a work of whatever creed or race. U. S. CONSUMES GREAT QUANTITY OF COE WANTS: There are 3,000,000 coffee cows and 750,000 tea cows in the United States, the department of agriculture, the department of a study of the milk and cream requirements of the tea and coffee industries of coffee, requiring 1,000,000,000 pounds of coffee beans and 40,000,000 pounds of tea, requiring 1,250,000,000 pounds of the milk or one-eighth of the total production of the milk in the United States, it is estimated. Approximately 21,000,000 cups of tea, receives and 10,500,000,000 ounces of cream make up the tea consumption. EDUCATION MADE PRACTICAL Topeka, Kan.-The Kansas Industries carrying the work of this institution to the people in what seems to be a most important job, have thrown open their institution to the apprentices of the Sante Feschs, to school and advance themselves and graduate at the same time they complete their trades. From 15 to 22 years of age, and the work promises to be most helpful from a point of view: Topeka Platn-decker. MOMENTS OH FRANK, THERE GOES CICK IN HIS NEW FOREIGN CAR— Priest Sues op for Slander OH FRANK, THERE GOES DICK IN HIS NEW FOREIGN CAR— 2. Rogers Costa Rican Priest Sues White Bishop for Slander Bv A CORRESPONDENT said: "I have a letter from the bishop of Jamaica asking me to send you at once, as he was ready. It was in receipt of a cable from the bishop of Jamaica asking him not to come, as there was no available appoint- The rector further offered to show the bishop the telegram, but the stated he did not wish to see it. He then asked for the date of the telegram which was given, and then said that the letter he received was from the bishop, Belize. His lordship said he had come to put Canon Cowan in charge and his attention was therefore called by Rev. Salmon to canon No. 14 regarding the dismissal of a clergyman. His lordship said the canons were in the mediation room and those under which it was employed." replied Rev. Salmon. There was a service in the church commencing a contention arose between the bishop and the Rev. Salmon, and he should take charge. The bishop took the service and in its course introduced Canon Cowan and put him in the lordship was besieged by the congregation who asked: "What are you going to do with the bishop not in charge?" the bishop replied: "Your rector will be all right: I have got a request to put this in charge?" the bishop asked to send him at once. He is to go with me to-morrow with his request to send him at once. For three days I will get him in the U. F. company's boat going to Jamaica. The people were dissatisfied with his lordship had said. One, James Steele, spoke to the congregation in the presence of his lordship and told him that his lordship told them, as he believed there must be a place in Jamaica for the actor. The crowd after disgusted. The rector and family left with the bishop for New Orleans. On reach-out to Rev. Salmon two letters, one an open letter to the bishop of Jamaica and one a dressed to the bishop of Jamaica revealed his lorship's self-betrayed, as he heard from Hishop De Carteret. Rev. Salmon drew his lorship's attention to this and the rest. The Rev. Salmon's family suffered much from the cold owing to his lorship not having full protection with warm clothing. Rev. Salmon spent 25 days in New Orleans and left for Jamaica. On his arrival in Jamaica the Rev. Salmon called me and questioned if his cable was not received. Rev. Salmon asked Bishop Dunn, told him in Lima, Bishop De Carteret replied: "In all cases he refused to give his bishop of British Honduras." On moral principle he refused to give out that he did not wish to help Bishop Dunn out of his wrong. Returns to British Honduras After enduring many hardships and trials he finally suffered an accidentally suffered the wilt, Salmon reached British Honduras in February and consulted Freed selections. In his evidence his lordship, Bishop Dunn, said, in interview at the rectory at Limon on Sept. 9 Canon Cooke was walking about the room. The were told he was going to tell the Rev. Salmon after asking for his resignation: "I state reason for his resignation: I wrote to him writing to any bishop to whom you went. If he listened to my appeal he would have him in my own diocese. I was prepared to ask for transportation for the end of that quarter and I would arrange to receive his missionary grants to the end of that quarter and I would arrange to add them in addition, thereto." His lordship said that to this the Rev. Salmon would have to say I willingly hear all you have to say I willingly resign the rectory of St. Mark's." (Continued from last week) The rector kept attentions to his refusal to resign. But his lordship was determined in his efforts and said that determined in his life was bound all classes of all classes of community. The United Fruit company, he company, marked, he marked, had promised him to finance the school at Lemon, to pay at school at Lemon, to pay at school and to repair the church and school room on school roof. The Colored reporter be removed am and am put put put place, said the Rev. Salmon Bishop Offers Bribe the continuance of their conversation the Rev. Salmon said that his lorship made several proposals to him and finally this: "Suppose I should get a parish in Jamaica equal to this or better and paying all arrears that the church owes you up to the time of your leaving and the time of your return and family transportation to the place of your birth, and pay casual debts and give you a spacious grant of 100,000 dollars, though the matter over he said, and told the bishop of a threat made to him: "I will spilt you to the bitter end, and I have written to the bishop-elect taking him to turn your money in; and I connected this threat with what his lorship was trying to do. But the change on his own desire. Realizing, the rector told him that he was making the change on his own desire. Realizing, the rector told him that he was getting told him: "When your lorship shall have fulfilled the conditions proposed to him, that during the conversation Canon Cooke walked in the room admiring the pictures on the wall and the conversation at the church. At a service held in the church Sept. 15, 1218, the bishop told him that a change in the recessorship of St Mark's, but would first have to find a place for the IE Salmon, which would be either in Jamaica or Trinidad. Commends Rev. Salmon In the course of his address to the congregation the bishop paid special tribute to the Rev. Salmon for the good work he had done. Canon Cooke also spoke in the same situation before exhorting the Rev. Salmon to help the Rev. Salmon that he had not yet received a reply from his brother bishop in Jamaica to the Sept. 9 meeting. With regard to securing a place for the Rev. Salmon in that country, Canon Cowan knew to the Rev. Salmon the reply. No news was received from Jamaica. 1919, Canon Cowan arrived in Limon and visited the recory, informing the Rev. Salmon that he was structuring him to take charge of St Mark's church and parish. The recory, Canon Cowan and refused to give up charge. Canon Cowan remained in Limon until the Rev. Salmon which was during the same month. On his arrival Rev. Salmon met the Rev. Salmon had gone to Jamaica. The Rev. Salmon told him "No" as the work was not yet fulfilled. The bishop PART TWO ATS HARD SING AT Noted First Sin Thon Conser Jeanne has come to Coming before Joselyn, a school worked allowed the sue perience thing the quitting perience hands mother was During atory, Removes Rector Left for New Orleans Returns to British Honduras (1o be continued) A NEWSPAPER FOR THE HOME HARRY BURLEIGH SINGS 30 YEARS AT ST. GEORGE'S Noted Musician Received His First Encouragement After Singing for Committee [New York Evening Post] Borne on a boat, he gave his Black blood mixed with Indian and Scottish, Harry T. Burleigh is celebrating the completion of 30 years' work at the St. George's church in Stuyvesant square. These 30 years constitute a record, but Burleigh, and it looks count, he is good for many more years in this noted church's ministry of music. He was the maternal grandfather was a slave, owned by Leven Waters in Princess Anne's mother was the daughter of a Scotch woman who was married to an Indian. Fatherless at an early age, he could at all sorts of odd jobs, sticking to the public schools, where the voice was made. At 20 he became deckhand on a lake steamer; then he studied stenography and worked at the St. George's church doing what he could with his voices. More than 60 candidates were heard and called. The position went to Burleigh, and there he has sung, Sunday after Sunday, ever since. And says, "I can never express in adequate terms my gratitude and thanks to those at St George's whose broad wings are a real privilege to serve, this church." So time Burleigh's fine voice became widely known. He recalls singing for Prince Henry of Prussia and for Minc. Termina; for Faderen and for Anton Seilb, to mention but a few. For the archchurch of Canterbury and for Anton Seilb, to mention but a few. Ms. Burleigh besides two festival anthems and four compositions for violin. He is best known, however, for his spirituals and plantation songs. He himself modestly explains that his role is that of sinner and friend rather than creator or composer. One of Burleigh's well known compositions is the song, "Little Mother of Mine," which has long been a favorite with John McCormack. Many critics have made for Walt Whitman the "Ethiopia Saluting the Colors" and for Ruperr Brooke's sonnet, the *Soil* But more than anyone else, Burleigh has done yosemite and real place in the world of art. His arrangement of "Deep River" is a fine example of the contributions in this interesting field. The Spinning medal was conferred on him in 1917, and he has received the University, and M. A. from Atlanta university. At the afternoon of the first Sunday in April, the music program at St. George's church will be made up entirely of Negro spirituals will a generation of faithful and talented service be recognized. RELATIVES SEEK DAMAGES FOR BOY KILLED BY AUTO Little Rock, Ark.—Damages totaling $6,000 and expenses for the death of a man who was fatally injured Feb. 27, are asked in a suit filed in circuit court here against the Magnolia Petroleum company, which claimed to have caused the boy's death. Artie was struck by the car at Seat Elmwood High Sts. and died the following day from the injuries. M. M. Fronter (white), driver of the car, has been arranged in municipal court for jury on a charge of manslaughter. [New York Evening Post] Defender Junior CHILDREN'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER PAGE TWO—PART TWO 'SCHOOL STUDY SPORTS' BUD SAYS Bungleton Green Contest In the issue of March 24 a drawing to cut and paste was published. This In the issue of to cut and paste drawn for our Billiken Page and were to cut it and paste it on and send it to us with a letter to us like Bungleton Green hip die. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Z. The contest was to close on the last day of the arrangement it has been allowed to hold, the last of April. Willard Motley Bud Billiken Dear Bud: As a whole I like the en- gagement, but my heart is the Bungleton Bud. Bungler, but I love the Bungleton Green comics. I wish that the pager could read these comics. I could could read more of Bungleton's witty dolls. I like week before last's draw- ings, but I don't know how far the way to the race very much and hops that if I win I will get one of them. I am a Bungler, and I am home and mother calls me that because I am so short and stubby for my age. I am a Bungler and girls on the street call me "Bung." So you see it I not only like the comic books — A—100 per cent Billiken, Finch, Mint. Bud. I just adobe Bungleton Green. Why he is always up to some funny things and does them in the sweetest way so far you can tell that I am a girl and I am no interested in Bungleton that I can cutting the comics out. I am a litle ashamed to confess to, but where I week, I have a home-made book that each week is added, when I slip love to have Mr. Rogers make a special himself so that I could make a good cover for my book — Yourself, a 100 per cent Billiken. Dear Warrilow: Give Mr. Rogers, the green, my best regards and tell him that I think Bungleton is the "cat's case" and all of those things put together. The other night when I was intimately growing near I thought I would go a ball game and call it the Bunny-sineve Billiken. Editor of Bud Billiken Club: I am very little and only 5 years old, but I Bungleton and read part of every week, but my mother reads the big words, all those numbers like this: 32-82-82. BREAD 4,000 YEARS OLD Loaf Found by an Egyptian Explorer on the Nile Banks Holds Record. A loaf of brown "famine" bread sold in Egypt has been presented to Coventry City Guild museum, together with a small and old book written that he intended to keep the bread as a memento of the high price of bread. But this loaf is new when compared with others that have been discovered in the Nile. The distance, would care to put their teeth into the loaf which is still preserved at the old, and was given to the Soar family with the London Answers, by King John, and London Answers. Several years ago a French explorer estimated, and been baked in the year 160 B. C. and was, therefore, about a bun. It was discovered, wrapped in a cloth in an ancient tomb where it had been buried. It was used as food by the dead person during his journey to an ancient many years ago an oven was found at Pompeii, in which several loaves, baker's name. What is easily the oldest the discovery of an Egyptian explorer on the banks of the Nile in 1965. It is on thereover 4,400 years old, and NEW MEMBERS Billikens, here are a few more new members. We will write to at least five of them and welcome them to the club! I am sure you will have a great time with them. Nanelle Wetkin (26) Harbert Berry (12) Almond sandwiches Blanch sandwiches Mix with mayonnaise dressing. Spread between the slices of buttered bread cut in fancy shapes. P put raisins and walnuts through food chopper. P mix thoroughly and add lemon juice. Spread butter on buttered slices of bread. Spread butter on slices of 165 Kendall Ave, Detroit Mich. THE ADVENTURES OF SHE IN HAR IN HARD LUCK WELL IVE STOOD THIS OLD LIFE LONG ENOUGH, I HAVENT BEEN ABLE TOGET A GOOD MEAL FOR TWO WEEKS Rose Powell. SIMPLE LAWS REGULATE RADIO Radio theory is electrical theory, and nothing more. Every part of a radio circuit carries electric current. This current flows a great deal, depending upon the medium through which it passes. Answer: According to the formula, equates the current which means amperes, and which is equal to amperes flowing through the 300-ohm potentiometer by of this simple formula, exactly how much current is flowing in the instruc- 1. What is it that runs from Asheville, N. C. to Chicago, but does not move? 2. What is it that has a weight on it, but does not weigh half that number? 3. What has eyes but cannot see? 4. What bank does not hold money? Answers 1. A railroad. 2. A paper bag. 3. Shoes. 4. A piggy bank. Submitted by L. Wm. Thompson, Jr. 3S Clingman Ave., Asheville, N. C. Vocabulary Hints Add these eight words to your vocabulary and drop me a line or two listing: Disclosure Intimidation Cancel Confined Vice President Every boy and girl reader of this column is eligible to member- ship the application blank today, and seems to be number- ed 1000. I wish to become a member of The Chicago Defender Bud Billiken Club. HOW TO MAKE All right, cooks, get out your aprons and prepare the following dalyati dishes. Sweet Sandwich Filling 1 cup seeded juice ralins 1-3 cup walnut chews To Crystallize Fruits One pound of sugar and one-half cup of water. Roll together until bristle ends. Remove from the fire, but set it over pan of hot water in order to keep it soft enough to work. Dip in the fruit to be crystallized. Place the pieces on a waxed paper to dry. -Jinkie Pinkie Durham 224 W. 10th St., San Antonio Dinner Mints One cup of confectioner's sugar, a tablespoon of cream, one teaspoon of cream, and creamy. Dust the pastry board with cornstarch. Roll the mixture out on it until it is about a half-inch in thickness and little squares. Set them aside until dry. THERE'S ONE OF THEM HOME GUARDS NOW. I'll WAIT AROUND UNTIL HE COMES OUT Rock Rowell. RADIO There is a simple law about this current flow which says that the voltage across the circuit will overcome the resistance of the circuit. The amount of this current is in turn affected by dividing the voltage by the resistance. Example: How many amperes will flow through a 200-ohm potentiation connected across a six-volt battery? Resistance equals E divided by I. Voltage equals the time it. Power in watts equals E times I. ? and ANSWERS By LOUIS WILLIAM THOMPSON, JR. Questions FROM THE CAPITAL This week we have with us another member who has reached the acme of other clubs club. He is none other than Alfred Brokenborough of A. E. ton, D. C., was a member of the club for almost a year, waited justly to have his photography studio, the Hillkun studio, some time later, short story, together with his photograph, saw the story and photo, and were not found until several days later. I did not discourage him as he so many interesting things about his things about his Alfred Brokenborough city. Alfred has reached his 11th birthday, Alfred has school student and very active as a social and church worker. With all this attached to his name, I start all the applicants are going to start all to him. Don't forget the address, 763 Gresham Pl. N. W., Washington, D. C. P By Powell I THINK ILL GO UPON THE NORTH SHORE AND GET ACQUAINTED WITH SOME OF THOSE SOCIETY GUYS MABYE THEY WILL PUT ME NEXT TO A GOOD HOME HOME SEE THE LOST SHEPHERD MEET A "SOCIETY PET" NEXT WEEK POEMS MY COMRADE'S WHO HAVE FLED 'Do you remember?' Yes, I remember Those days of myth quite well. Those good old days of Georgia, The tale I love tells. When childhood whispered happiness Beneath a Southern sun, A child's first handing hand, When life at best begun. Do you remember? Oh, I remember, That dear old harjo string, A-plinking moonlight melodies, Those songs I love to sing. But those were days of ignorance, May goodness ever follow those, My comrades who have feed. —J. Herry, 121 Commence St., Albany, Ga. Louie Dant, 1601 E. Lawrence Ave., Springfield, Ill., is coming to Chicago summer so Chicago guests get read to her her your guest. Namit Smith is beloved hearted. She has not received mail since she joined. When making out your list next week don't forget to drop her a line. Her general delivery, Grand Tower, Another Billiken, Vera Regins, E. Union St. Union, Ga., is to be on the visiting list in Chicago this summer. I see and see me before they go back home. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER PENNSYLVANIA PHILADELPHIA NEWS PHILADELPHIA NEWS PEOPLE WHO WERE PIMPLY FACED Are so happy about their experience with the wonderful Black and white skins of their skin worries, that they would like to tell those who are still troubled by the things, things, things, pimples, bumps, itchiness, eczema, "breaking out," etc, how foolish they are to keep on going around looking for the skin that had lost all their interest in life. "It is simply a question of knowing the skin diseases of the skin, and the makers of Black and White Ointment need to have just what the skin needs to know about the skin diseases of the skin, and the makers of Black and White Ointment are so sold every year proves how Black and White Ointment is economically priced, in liberal packages. The 50c size contains three times as much skin as the 25c size. All dealers have it."—Adv. HOME PLAY WORK BOOK LOVER'S CORNER SHORT SKETCH OF LONGFELLOW By Zedda Swanlip Itenry Wadsworth Longfellow was an American poet, born on the 5th day of February, 1807. February, 1807. His ancestors, William Lonfle- lard, emigrated to Newhury, Mass. Yorkshire, England. Yorkshire, England. His father Louis, Longe low, lawyer and Unit- er, conge- ling/engl A Loneliness was long before gentleman whose wife was ambivalent to perfect man through love and loved to help him pursue pursue. During his pause, others to be the Zelda Swanigan boyhood he lived in his native town. At the age of 15 he entered Bowiein college about 25 miles from Portland. At the time of Longfellow's graduation he attended modern languages at Bowiein college, but declined the offer as he did not want to study. He better qualify himself he spent three and a half years traveling in Spain, Italy, Germany and Holland learning languages. In 1889 he return to America and moved to New York. In 1896 he book residence in Cambridge and began to lecture and write. He took slack and two days later was wakened by a fire. During the year 1894 he bust his memory was erected in the poet's cor- ture. Among the many great things he wrote were: "Palm of Life, the Waltham," "Tales of a Wayside Inn," and "The Courseship of Mrs Ses- phin." Contributors: Mie Zofa Swangan, 2914 Cottage Grove Ave. Chicago, IL. LETTERS In Need of Mail I am a lonely Billiken. I have not heard from you since I became a student and send me my card and button. I feel don't see you miles away from Chicago than I am can become 100 per cent. I am happy in saying, give my love to all the Billikens. There are about once a month. Some of those letters ought to stop and think, for I have written to some of them and the Girl Reserves. Now, Rud, I want a sort of reporter for our school. I am the only person of our group that is a Billiken. Now, Billiken, I will send my photo as soon as possible. Woil. I must close. Oliveiley, 905 Eighth St. S. E., Cotton, Ohio. Happy as Happy Can Be Dear Bear: I am very much pleased to hear that day letters have been arriving at my home. Since I became a member of the Girl Reserves, I am about the 100 per cent Billikens, but don't understand how it is so obligating to send my card and button? Please as I enjoy the letters I have received. Honing to hear from you. I am respectful. 145 W. 44th, New York city Bud's Note: To become 100 per cent send us a story of jokes, and other Billikens at least once a week. To Prove That She is 100 Per Cent Dear Editor: Of course I know you have overlooked sending my card and a full memoir, but I am going to prove that I am 100 per cent in every way, my card and button, I have written twice for it and will not stop until I am 100 per cent Billikens, they are 100 per cent Billikens, I try to be one, although I don't send in many things. I write quite a number of jokes, and I am like writing. I am enclosing a little poem that I write. Please let me hear you. N. Broadway in Greeneville, Miss. HUMOR One on the Teacher Teacher: "Name three aricles containing starch." Billiken Jennette Hockett: "Two cuffs and a collar." A Bright Grocer Boy Lady: "Do you have brushes?" Grocery boy: "Seeds, I think." No Work After Dark Mother: "Be sure to bring in some coul before it gets dark, James." Mother: "Jackson: "I thought it was already dark." And He Got Zero Teacher: "What is the difference between the North pole and the South pole?" BIRTHDAYS Dear Billikens: You are requested to start a few lines of cheer to the following member in the back of the room: "All the difference in the world." April 8 401 W. 18th St. 414 W. 18th St. Chisholm Rd. 112 N. 48th St. Thomas Baldwin Jersey St. Hildred Taylor Bilbeckton, Tenn. April 9 Henry L. Lebanon St. Barrille, Ky. Bilbeckton, Tenn. 424 N. Bay St. Little Milford Hickle 424 E. 48th St. Sherrod La Nier Sherrod La Nier Ave. Chicago, Ile. ARE YOU A 100 PER CENT BILLIKEN? Start today by sending in a story, poem, drawing or anything that will make the Billiken page the best Junior Weekly in the world. By J, H, GRAY 1017 Lombard St. Phones: 412-8450 Deaths Jenna Button is very slick at the restful Newton Falls, Ohio, was the guest of his cousin, Mrs C. C. Musselman, and Adalina Boyd have returned from the State Ave. entertained the Masonary Nightingale to the Milk Institute church Friday evening. 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Fila Yam Eeiah OT ae Neola sas Shot sine baat’ enh aa gk atte eras daa Gee ten a clea” wns Roger hee Aaa "bol anode were eng Aaa 21. ts SoM, Mnathes | People who have been embarrassed repeatedly on account of disfigured ‘skin on thelr face, meek, arms and ‘hanas, caused by cezema. tetter, rash, Walls, pimples. cte. are nearly always Aepritive abut there things, to the point of feeling that everybody is Watching them and talking abuut how ‘ad they look "They even hesitate (o aak anyone's advice about getting 1d of these aw- {1 things, and for tls reagon the ‘Wonderful Black and White Ointment Is’ making friends by the. thousands Demise ther can get it from thelr nearest dealer withont a, lot of ee= Planation, and the use of Te quickly Beta rid of all those skin ruiners. "The S0¢ size contains three umes ag muchas the 28e size. All deals SY bare en THE CHICAGO . DEFENDER fo $13 Sixth Ave. The May “Butler lute ‘class met"'ai theshome’ of Sirs has, Sash, Ws “iodine ast” alone Sant She" wornente" hte” aiasionary Soule tember Were ‘esrertained Oy Weaneedng: Sek SH ABE Mn MER aaliieds He ate Thecdutriee fenortlon® coerce sas SRlegttee ots Rec “lange Seach at Ae Sreckéc "Sirs" Hutchins hus, recovered Gains 04 sel ott may ue BEEAG Ave have moved to 2518. Fil Been stand Sue Seale ace Mig TE Prutie “aes the iauter'e home: TEE sfnun Ave, Sire Heyneidy T Ban Mesa anucheer Cecelia ere failed (0) Kansas cli bash week te a edtune faieal o¢ Sex heprouae sie Spies Wis Shane Ch ea” oh Seating "Slate thes ances ‘tions and was well known here mourns, Pavl Miner hun footer fromm, ils inal, MUS" tule Bacon Mouse ie"Seray Motinds* was dau’ ote hated hy sis tom bueting aah Beinn UF Taeeatnes epdate for Mace rephenemeat ise wees tthe ely Monass” The Woinan'e, Govorcunls Sonaays, Ah Of thn ceachers attended ‘eeSiuncen featute in Cemmomat Hack! Hite Walaa hag He Tlie it tna a eco Hen MdtaStertouss Ah, Sire Ss Geet had ahi ing eine Serta eae ayn in Catan Tee Sebati icdrart sie me Mex Jone of "St. outs, daughser of Roe angus, Ge We tin ett Fen cgat ne tte dauanter of Hutlecodinanten Were (Eve itamntten Riva Tie wets Chica in toner Bier" Sul netna tang” dager Mics SUN uate nee evsened ea Matte panies Mees Hone Ti ax al to Sint eee ee fut RAS Mlsthdl” Ait" Scie Ween Tas eluent quai an gotcin via BEE COLE'S ibaa fa Chlenzo. GARGONDALE IL. bist, Ranier Gain pchness, ROBE le Sn [or in Ghsithag. hee etary and. meaner Ee stots, Mf Sau era eek Ba aT vera rig tenes at auscon oy a Peeing aki Saconge A. “Brawn 0 Priniidia,"be SOX" Weare of rine ARUP hc Sec Debtist oe [Gees “inst week.” Bethel A. Mi. fire ek oor tne pe Res 2: mani teachers whe attended the inatl- Grease Ni ae he Norma Pro AeSalhone Reagent grou ha Marana ines at the Corinda Uinerhes wate ina oll” Soany RARER eaten che gmarerie meets ae rnc acter hed oF Setropals RE-WGRE ad fhe Heres Se Reown were Breas gr Mra erika Seoge fare EOS Shea iabal ote onsen a Seog “ny nana ome Rat Rito ase nt Rome Inst werk: Sim Tora arte nae ran enc PSetondate tae oak netics hire Church ata cost of 420.000, CENTRALIA, IL, ste Re SERT Nn ia, wit aie AHS tenant he earns tna Seacing ncIN ae” oe, Tego Raeeherctomna the mee Ste Hag Tpsetos” Atte ete: Garttan Estettatnte Ine’ seegtite teat seating eee ha ne Sew Bea RGRURE acest Rtn" etn Puta it Phieae Sie toi Westey Eating She CRs Leesan Fuga’ acaeans, Chew, Hemet Cole Fear a ie ce ind iu eat Heaiatea® eo 2 ete emma. Here aston Raat ure, Suan Me Moh ue Micidng tn Se Laie, Mo Suche SAP asia eh hme, Mite tina fee igion churnt Al Spat “Se” a eS Ged" ate eet the pd nated at St fen EE weit Wadi Fishes Peeadee, Beau tenn ee ne a HE ANG oe a SB oa tb ee Plait whet ee emg mnt Mier homes 200 S, Oakes st, ire. Adie adits, he oyna esi sere iO tamts: Metin an Chl Gren hiave inved. to Cabra. EAST SF LoMS ILL. utes EQOie Shy Gah ‘ie’ nomi eR anetick eka Yad fe St tant ath hace stays te Bee UH Sica anictainee Een TiSudte Mgnt’ te oF sralee for Tome Hage Shoe" and Sine, Vienne fon Hayes: director of St. Luke's A. 3 Br AIMER cine fe the cea ne Feet RP re cee nate tates For Lieutenant Governor FRED E. STERLING OF ROCKFORD . Sulmies Tile Name as a. Candidate BEE for Ite-nomination on the Republt- flim Ga ‘Ticket ot tio. debuacy, Apel Cy B62 ON) ato stants form Strone, Orderts, Be Beonoalct, nstnearlie, Pro: i ae Erocive ava Taurine” Government ERO OF State Atfale—Wihone Fear, or ee Favor— and A SQUARE DEAL a oe ES) Fora 4 ae Commended by All Senators, Te- Bi NF rbttenns and Democrats Alito, for 7, Mi Yatrncee suuney and tmnparus Se eer eas BRE Skkcions or the sinto Senate In the SF Sema and sind Generar assomblles en aa Mr. Sterling was horn “at Dixon, Be Ma ies covnuss aie so 2, i800, and i fs elltor of tho. Mockfont Dally A Reginter-cavette, In too Novenbet, 5 Than, clectlon, for: Lieutenane, Cor: 4 deans, Ne earl 90 ot of the 103 ee counties ta tho. state, ‘recclvinz & ig feu vote ot 120.09 and Diuee sity of 3150173 ores FOR LIEUTENANT fis name wil 3d tens 9 the : Fecpablean State Toker at Ure Noe GOVERNOR . ember election. for hie comes from FRED E. STERLING: ssvion cette i rl . wiv lg Hepatenn mayors Your Volo at the Repibilean Yrimars, April 80: is fost Pinker ee aoere pense eo eT: Pee ce rs a Sites | cero ae ea eee eos eer Prame 6 D Ls oO aes | Pld i Aeron | ic?) oe pete) Cott BY ok ae ere | Pete, a aie oo oe ee ee | Sue ener yg nota ae Ba ace oes | roi ee RN B ny et yee. ce es - nhs ea Bie, Sila Smith of Quincy. iil. whe has Set ae ies i a Friday. -"'iay ievanie’ Moody af "1708 SFitical ness tek wae ENS es Eee nal de ee PEE BP tie aed Are EN ot from ‘St Louls be: the score of 36 to 30, See HE tin ier oo inthe: fmtereet “oP We Maahdges ot Charley 'S.“ieneen cor United States Feet tne My le Sere eenBSIMG he tad Sa Site Seabee lore fonerat of ‘Mrs. Taste Goodman, thelr SRLS Se sate te rate ae i, Sonor, BS ee en phates ter te ore Baptist church, “The Mev. GW. Calo ferves’ a “hustena, ‘inek “Kesers, shi Sther’ relatives tu’ mourn ‘her. demise HES ee Sati Lae et ror. Smith, airs. A. Basters Sirk Deedee Eero New Mexico, Mav stoped "in the, ity pee matee ie oes Tome sanitarium. “She ‘reviva’s_ helt ‘Sunday night. ‘Mier, Thorge waa called forthe edie of her mother tn Mie sr ie ac Aaa Ret Stew Serena nowstvs. ‘Serdnmes Inn HINGE, A cat tin, Sa Keninon sage ® sola. Mem ta Te TRL east et BS der ie a rh proving. "The funeral sceviers of El'ls ann Rani ecw Guree of tees Henne Snowien. Ataste ARG Sho alin iat pi Ue MAR ia Baten, fhe Peach [Sampanied the romaine: mien Mie Crore HE seein a ea Hes iia Beat ond i MAKE LIFE WORTH LIVING. ‘Don’t go around fecling tired. lack~ ine tn ener and strength, because our kidneys ave not workin: proper- Ie" the use ot FOLEY. PILLS. a diuretic. stimulant Cor the idneys. will five sour kidneys a wood flush: ing and bring the kidneys back to a pataed cer ged Rise 4 Legal MARS. E. G. FULTON «Hair Seed Magic Wonder Hair Grower ' ae Way of Forcing the ¢ air to grow long, soft and healthy, (6 ie aw A combination of dried and pow: | GEIS deve ect Sut an onc gar and Cg HELIA plant the seed ‘often by rubbing the ay et HAIR SEED GROWER gently in wy NGM the sculn Do this, tonights watch a sour hair grow, is a mystery. IZA ice sheng EY Sec} An old-fashioned, true and honest Y PRUACY aie grower, Try ik. Ladies, let us SARIN, Seng you a full six months treatment Nee ASEERNY for. $1.00. VicaeReee S| iar Seed is u powerful stimulant, WEEP ANA, it excites the scalp to a new and ies oN heathy, action. 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Seb) See ee GSend, ay Soe eres Beit Ay Bes cence, ree een Prin A See ee ‘Bold ‘at the home of Mrs.-Ed. “More the Teilotng" Program, waa rendered Als este Mich: etal’ Mes Agta cognres a voeg| woe SEs. co Seeding? SUS" Borathy “Shree nent! Journal’ uy Alter Weazie. Jobnvon: Sine Mente Alin col promi ropa Medora Cidek amd” Sitss. Lille Moore: Sif aiany nga i nf hore Baie Sine a Stal Uf bis browier’or that ely: MORGAN PARK. ILL, ze Wont ent Sb a 9 meeting. atthe ee Si. Hast Hiorehestnalt atsrvoon ae eeloce Boa ape aig mek Sunny pelt SS aoa ‘wrseram Berrien io uke of Belk hen Esti chore stnscee a Maeght fl roma ‘Sunday’ tcehogn, Marsh 0. fee db atin of Bue en suren menia forthe "Menett of ther new She ia Sens Bee Hiseh, Tas eon Rts Stora Bar Phe omen's Weitug'chab il hold Frosting ehorainge Aa at aes BENUMe Eameated” Willers hotte a2 ELKTON, ILL, ira, Fred, donnaton of adianay- ale ind teeted “hove Bushans! ort Bae eevee aise’ mater” Arete WF Masai mal’ fttrtea ing from Hand Giss PS, Sih: MENesor oe Se tia Stor ling” son Eee ee antes Eharea: hie Howe EAC Saag. a Sronch: sundae eteaing at thee GM Beemicd ge Ming ae pn or ae Tastee, iat ber Suge, Si Ween cet oe, inet AE Tenn, i Ste Dae ese Rivet StS1e"tacorge 2° sforehead CHAMPATGN. ILL. orn toc SAM Stes GE" pine, eh Sage Set" ne by Baye NS Hite "Mitorsn "die Nak te Nie Biren act at, Sens heh Marinas Radia Ee, ke Ra Oeen rani her “Saahter Sire pee ele” Bron dines of Gay ti ahd Se fg, Fetiened home. Sabie and dent Eine itor ome nf ttt te € Hat Phe Oe PE en ha etofing ae eve Stu wae ead ere Wie deal oh inte, “Aes BSptat™ Amtek Reif Saline povee Heth RONG" ana Lloyd ifead “ino® feral *eq Batuile wat’ Sinise ee Ebi hugeea or, Athen, oer Fiednie: nome. "Mrs. Solin Shelton of Missed Daesel Ginsu the ke Fouts htsne fom Milan rene. where Tretia yor tare: wekara “en BA a Aen cae Ae Peeior Wat Wednewine for ilanangl Hota Sian ae S*Waanfatton, ste hs Poise Be Wistacire parantee Se ae See etee “Sitio BE Tucan: Be BE Tie Te aa atte ete, bs eats seems fein Pont "ynagnoniae” Coure ot Gh Baad Seite Neues ater a aa Inthonor of Sire taticene Washington. amt teclucers af Moonah airs Fearne ane clad 1a ate. ina Eerie at anther ein itt Mle fe etn ie ery Fea MOM euae” athe te! deat ue nie as trou ert for Goria Anions. thase-on the steke fst are Ales Arata” tee: ec oe finmieS tiga anh Canes ances. 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Coven wer dah Mar tay Nonsie”Giegse Heolons Jala for 28 "euewis. | Cleave Ziolland ‘Ortry passed through the elty recently Sei Poekaetscattoath eat here Cort Be er peer 5 Sete Paste Seeereser ete Se ats Ene Bias Bea ii pet, Bact Feet epee sey, sttetaing, Ban WES PG Bin, eae toe eres Gausmaiee, 1a air agg eae wee a grace eae oer haces Bios iawack oe Beease Bish ta ects Racha Be fe Se eae Ree Se, Se sient, Shae Ge ch rey eee ee Pick nen Bees tas Se See a tie ee ee ae ae Sa ang eet a, ae Wont sarnar’ er oaeel Beem Geum sae Fees, Ge Cae ae Eee ie Oa se See te ee? 326 Saves beet eee Sie Derk alias Wert Bape 2a bee Eee siete pe Gee, meet te” atte Sead ee ste eS ta Son eae Bal se he th eat ie aah a ar Aes le lage = ee eA ete Bae wnat, 10k <n be ta it i a Sestaress ter tae Se ate pained ak ees Sah oneal neat eget beet Sigs Antler at (Chlenan rendered a umber Beat onary steeee, SL ero" eames eee Red. act atte Rosana He dec, ave, ee tee ie tees ler moe Sathana Rede Ey Weaatet Ate chit Siete art kaos fi Ea: ga tee ae tae His eee. ge Brae at heat Eee oe comaaan STONE: rng AERO ONT a eat of i Rina IN FIVE MINUTES 1 you suffer from Catarrh or Bron- chai’ Rethmay ng.matter how bad. you Shit ue ala fo Know of a mew treats rents calied Carlin Formulae “Sulfer: fraaay the now treatment gave rail ‘Te prove you can be rid of these tequbles 1 will send) you 9 teeatment seemy- targus Sorin Fermola, eee Sha Montoside to every” sulteret who whee fore easiest ice this does not cost you any- thing and does not obligate. you fn shy Sway, weite Yor free, trestment ieday.'an prove at my isk that you San Bp id of eatarrh, ‘Carlin Remedy Eo, 835 Maecachuretts Bldgy Kansas lhe PAGE THREE—PART TWO Se IS ley eae) Fas) % BS SE eA B \ Fs, GQ, ES Bee Sa 10,069,000 aoe Bante Bales aes Betas Seo ik ee PLS eee haw tate 5 ww Oli sm "gaat corttST Sree, crn CETCMNN Hew Treatment FREE BOOK ieee A ses coat er eerie oe Be niaatats tee fhow unnecessary, nod the beauty’ of| pe eee ence cee See enyeceey ate arey Paral era if you suffer with FEMALE| TROUBLES, such as Ovarian Pains, Feel rh ox oon Pee Stomach, Bearing-down Pains, esis, beer rna, Be ful of irregular Periods. if you have that tired worn-out, Nervous er nies iets eee pe conden Se as Same avert afi esate dota See ge oa ce eeeaseer You Say Be, DADE WELL ani KRONE AGAIN od ata ReuR TENE co Dor Bier irhalsta te ba frent that is ‘bringing, heals and] een that fe ‘bringing, wealth anal eS ieee So eee, LE yt Coy a “rf, = pre Do YOU Need Luck? 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Ralph ‘Keele. | Willie Le ee xp oA sep Se RTT RPE re arco iene ge sara ens bere oe Soya cans Sian te seat and A cae ae Soca anaes Seals Bat, su ee See Gre. Salk uaoeee ats meh, Mahe ne ee SEs See nal, ant eel Se Sere a Aa tng ae maces enced Sas Gate er a Seer ec tates Be Bie cerrtagey ale Ae Ss Renu hay ee ot Rais Soe he Set the Gowan Seen at Eee ae aa uae HDB ea etal OE eee HS Eger eee Seis aia, A EL Eg Fae yuo BOERNE Eee, acum Bac San ae meee ais Set ae Sie Frode ti ehnteriiaen Sou Paste ie ee Ea, eee ae Se "Ae Ma at, ae Bclita Maes Meee ee sin Sie Sie ieee he Bi feets. ie Suet Bort Siete Sigman Br b Sichuan ite ae Sa Reve wae Me as Fi aden Ana Sat Fie pale aia Geto Epa Romeo nis eves FoRbet er eee BEE a ee SSeeonees Seite ait Sit Raed tiaiee tee tae ELAPge ewe deeb oe ea deepest ef Eee oe die Sell Marea te ene rare nr esate. Se je cpa iaiear He Has, 2 tly, AER ie Sa epee Bader cal ane tn fi, ernaretae Rees EGE sine "at ah nan me Prue ee enti Sg op ae BPs saith Mi Bre Stet a onteneie ee panto cree Hane ant Soaps Ress NO ae Brae a eae Eee Ge ae Eeeeen tee 2 eae aes ree coats ee SEE ge wie het Ste ter canoe See ee, edhe aes HR, Sais Stace, aus ia Go, her sue Be mea he aaa eeataaae AMS int Ele ae Scares ee Sac nucae nee See sna ie tee hs Sooner Sadia a Hie ues aah IN Sah E ci tte ache Bore Ag ike Get Hee Satie So at BR te Tose fore Hes NEE Pay fama cater aie Bear Erna Sa? Wee 3p heater staat we Slee ones th etter rune ae Bag Eats eri Be deie iteee alte tae ie oa Scere ee Suey te demi gh Soar oe Une sies tara Fantineky const given ‘by ‘use Boos Shosits Benin tear, oat Pomme coms, titen ye Boox LOST VIGOR RESTORED INTWENTY-FOURHOURS Jeokt wigoe, Sad Uae wae, Sart wut, depressed and half 3live feeling eed not be dreaded uny longer since ‘the dlecovery of 2 well known .choin- Eat [Now it le poselbe te" those who feel prematurely old” tovbeconte “e- Juvennted.” often in 2 day's time with ‘the mundo formula, 1s the amazing statement of one who hus taken tho treutment. This treatment ix meeting with wide euscess all over tho coun: try, . ir_D. B. Peake, a Missouri rosl- dent, 76 years old, says: “Thave used ‘the treatment oniy a few daya, and J want to say that my lost vigor was restored iu twenty-four hours. ‘Today Tam 7 and don't feel a day over 40. Before 1 started taking the treatment 1 felt I was an old, worn-out man, but now I cat and eleep well and I am convinced my rejuvenation 1s com- plete and permanent.” ‘This formula, which is krown as mando, fs casily used ait home and feems to work like magte in its rapid- ity, on people of all ages. = ‘So confident are we that mando will restore you, that we offer to send a Tarae £3.60 bottle for only: $1.95 on 10 aye’ free trial. If the results are not satisfactory. it costs vou nothing. ‘Send_no ‘money—Just your ‘name ‘and address to F. L, Carlin, 202 Sias- gachusotts Bids. Kansas City, Mo, and the treatment will be malied ai ‘nce. Use according to the simnle Girections, If at the cnd of ten days Sou are not showing wonderful im- provement and are not satlvfied "in Erery way, gust send it Ick und sour money wili be Fefundea without qnex- Hon, This offer is fully. uuranterd fo write today and sive tis wonder ful formula a trial. New Double Strength Kinkout = —_—— Works inf minute | Will Make Any Hai th — Y Hair Smooth | e a8 3 an Ossy 3 | ae Ee ae fh a Photographs of Speman i eat ps fees Pe. MissHattieThomas | 2m een ca 29) Sa oe & Care “Follow Me” Company ae Roser a Te ee a ae cs q Now Playing at the Grand tame P il = Sty cil Se catect| ‘Theater, Chicago, Il. 4 E | pee Pee ‘ Re oe rey et aa eae ee ia eee pci Coe |) = Mr. M. Berger —, / omens ae ay Baritone Singer - oY ae pee. eae | Aes | : ee Si, | A new and stronger Kinkout, the latest discovery of our chem- _ of turning the hair red. Easy directions for applying printed on ists. Just rub a little’ ae. harmless Kinkout on the pate and each package. presto! In one minute the most obstinate rough hair becomes. ‘You are the judge. Go to your druggist. Buy a 50c package of smooth, soft and silky. Kinkout is made ‘of only the purest in- famous Kinkout. Try it for one day. If you are not absolutely gredients and could not harm. the most sensitive scalp. Fine for satisfied bring back the package to the druggist and he will re- both men and women. ° = turn your 50c to you. But be sure to get the genuine Kinkout. If you use Kinkout you won't have to use hot irons—no danger Refuse all substitutes.. Substitutes may be dangerous. ‘Take this advertisement into your druggist! ‘Tell him that if he hasn’t got a supply of Kinkout he can get some from his wholesale druggist or from Zura, Inc., at 641 South Wells St, Chicago. . # Dealers and others tn feted counties order trom ‘Tornabell Export Corporation, 22 Broudways New York Guy, solo export ‘handlers. - : Asa 1). J... 9.2) NAL kw W.. OL LI OP lw id. ek nn ft. 1 Tho Communtty Gun and Ked clubs mat Hondas mint ae the remidenes Of ire James azine. ‘Fie funeral xervtces Of "Sina Beatgico Tpighiomers duuahter Of, Mr and Atrs. “Adams Toren, erg fend ac the Chui @f Goat tu ‘cheint ‘Tuesday. Maron 3s. Str fl, Ne, Brads ey" subsultuted: for Miah Sonia aity Tuesday” The elehth prade hd 4 ‘Hamma oreaifaat duting” {ite “cooking our Wednesday, "The irl Jivscrves Srovpianning aed pretcing elr-cove Tuinds Tor the plas riley be to be given Soom atthe Stn Hope: apt etary Br "7; Geeder of Wichitn, ium. nd De ETE Bowsce were visions ti the Rpialiats oom thud affemoens ing “Garrett. ketal nurse, made. lier Fewuter whit Wedueiglay” sonnet SGign me children. "ne. ea tne Teseating health talk to ane children uf the third ‘grade, ‘Wednelag The art Ebikers. under the supervinton of Mies Gavia ate dgige abuts spied work ey Karly and Stine Geurle hve open: red ‘a baseball lence for the seventh font Cighith Rradess Minn ‘Gearie. wil foach the givin and: ate Fans’ the bows, ‘The Dovel Parent-Teacher uksoca: {ion wi Hold ly mext meting Stondas stining. April it." Second: “cheintng Shureh’rgrelaea Were ‘line. thyouRhont the way Sunday. “Hibte schout wan ut He deat, “AUT orctock® ue raster Heer"Stz, Campin, regen a etic Sermon on the sublests Take Younteal Cider Consideration: We were greats Ri veustited, At 620 Wndeaver™ was fSpemeds, flee a Urles alsrenion “iy Brdenvors wo tien ‘were culled ott Feguiar, Wight. serviows. AUS o'clock {Re phistor: preached Wom the sublect Sire ate on ae death and gift of God te eternal” “Tig falbneing imieans" wore ‘elneted tortie gard Shelby Brigpewtercehatrnm: "Seat secretares Sk, Davidson treanttar, ni SEE Reucswaters janitor. tie th Kiic"counell ef ths Seuticastemn ans sone Interschofastte. qesocistion mat Era Woods Memorial hoapliat Saume ig and awarded tho eu te the tears /at Fore Seott. HORTON, KAN. “rhs Mow. SAR tse epee the week fo Wathenin and Frankfort on business Mr, and ‘hte. Thonn Bibb recuened to ince Rome ame City, ean Bate furday a{ter several dase wait at, eho TRowte of his brother. dt, Divb._ Mra SOR. Roman of Hidsrado, Kany, vlatted The Frwt of the week ith jr Gaucher, Sire Sch latin ihrine SH ier hss vege iN’ with the imummes “The AY Ae *Stieston eltelo met with Mire W. Ty, Soninson “at the-parsonnee Mon Sug “nfiernnone Alea, eA Clay. wns hostecas. Yo the Senna Bapileg Sisaion Eireie “Thuredan® aftemoon The He SVR. Tonneon’ whe tae te ay Mt Te lreule werk at "Horton, and “abit fhas marched 1 ¢ar and ‘ines dri tne between. these oints hereafter, Sire ch ioeruene. fe ube Be uma Rout utter a oie: stek spelt, "Early Ticeday morning “ice practically d= Fiseed’ me haureanis: goods and Whe poke ad Mire Mivbigr Broke Sire Foon man ates pt ah, thon vteitn her dauehverr in Patty Gitte Neb. The Silas chanter Ge &. celehente ta Shnitesary Agel T hk “ontertatning After the Zeewnr meeting the turbans Ef'the ‘members at thelr Wall BONNER SPRINGS. KAN. crue Cake kent Are nod ‘Charity, tub par ‘entertained Ay Florence. ‘uhon Eitordate March 2 and avery nuing Toutine fetiowed and im er\oyaite tins Mae teporteds | Ses. “Tilida. Hickman, Site afttume etn, ied at Spring Bil, ane Prdaye Stareh ts an fue Tora sae held Sntarugt afteraeon, The Rec A. G. Kyler of Ransas Clis, an Piiedtaa” Este Derotie, sane TE Gunter of Sirs aud Stew, Witla TEM ie Satferiie (rom whconiie eausin she fe "deine fale wele Mike tha eating ‘commletion of hls new Uangee ow om Secont St PITTSBURG, KAN. ‘The MU Hetron Ratitist ehurety mise son niet atthe heme of Mire Siarke Fran, "The Ware She maleaton met At Tie home of Sirk, fat Flere "of We Site, “Sig Viet. seo arise Slit" renter a cromtamn ‘soon. These ho ‘wil “apnedr are tea’ Catheriaa Tinwan® Tarot Tieree. “Hah Coaper. Mise Gertrude, Tones,” Miss ‘Stone Himes, ‘Siisx edla™ Nieren Florence trad, Miss: Newe cole, Frances. aes Eon. Eva Hamilton ana Vielen Wie Tiare. “The aileston ‘circle will ment Re uke church Ant a. Stee A. Hts fanttin Chvestdent: Tie lek’ Mire BlreneApurvam: Meet Me Stovall mach: lemproveds:. ote eee ote fevered ocr: The. anugiter of SPAS AOU aden Eine Jur Hierstn fe ‘avin gor Oakland Cake Ine fe dase aera fash ee Namie tne WiSpo Wayuse chsre>, "an son, who Pes on en MIP ew to Sinn Sv tohingony, 618. Blame Seon Hone se NE | SWEGO, KAN, | samury, Govtersicended. the Fike oll bafans iat eves ant tite palallen adMetag thers Ratan inst “See Miata i ermunoute Str, Hereag atmo a Since ntieer ales teadee Tene Sur Satins Gs" toc Parone’ Sats ed Hee hehe thet Renann wan nage here. Saturday Mane eesti VS Gwen, te for Fe oe eo Ea Beat incl BihelneleyPachoaie af Port Sets was en ‘Oswego visitor “laxt week. MM PouigeWStoe rengning Wh “Siee. Sarah Fee, NOs MBI I Eten Ul Satan te tow Honan Rea oct ditnee snd. “Mien ton Sear, ie RENE Pemnodelaa” CHEROKEE, KAN. z azng, nei cat see of Moun ab diticy Mi a conines mest Gamethompial With Mux resetved by gone tat ithe ie’ The te Sct of huttehugge Raa, peewee Bang! Choate enna Bese aed SEA atta re deine due ater be fee uct i's Wa ot ete Ne $55 ortig aah amines oN: Sins Xorg rick ‘at his writing, Mes. Dy Te Scorn 'up'and aro Ain ate Enea Keabtor iea wee He 12 Siders” died at hig home citiokin Tienda, Neees, 2 ereek rue ertitne ire eg Agetea the Reve William Macry, Ste ARtSH27 NG Alen wre ehceting te hee. la aks ta Seni HIAWATHA, KAN. ies, ChAT NaI Sina venus pate rchSe che cathe Sea. tl Face tehathed Sn ettidren art, su Bakes Hedge soba baker OPE LOR lta Rates ret et See neath cen Soa fede Vidiling roatices and’ telendys "the Hee ini cNaon eeturnen Saturday Bet, Mayor bialness try. to Hansa EE ReatO"cundas agai. dae SSA MER” chen ine Tex Be See ert ek the, fy ME SeuMoAehg RL MATE teubtea the fee Shereattd is he afternoon service Bi ttgiaton Ryne he Bea" nce ip diame HM ck Mimoracea meee sen, AGE Wry ttle sen Raat, i ade a adore te Heelan MeL Lola Htowad, Haseite Se MPSict Bait ef at HAPs ai, Miso dies. Geos Sevciand TSI Gas M80 Me Sina tie BNfnc attciea “ig tonerat at thts BRE ti ie awed Stata Cooma ait GF ait und Mie Hen Maxey. Jr. died in the Sxbetha hos- a elder tng ira ey el ity fie’ Seong Baytat church, cnn ted ie tae es Mie diouri, Gpcted be te er. Sir, “Hfouetett WISCONSIN is ‘visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Logan Davis. an, Sak areeerine ine eee. ‘receiving Site. Hugh nraales oh bute Crack WW. Hi, Cartwright and Mes. 16s. X. Che Ce as Recke and will then go. to Puttsbureh Eee ree ct wanes ALABAMA A DAS SMe (306-N 18th St paren, Fa, wae & visitor whe made in Monday ,creoing the whist spurne- mens Conatrted by tite Gaineos” ahah Hohe Sata ‘aP Gensea MS ems, Neste ahaa, Be a dM Been he wt is Bote SEMIECGS alan Cteaa aa ui dest te ie eta eae SESUSU GER RSENS A oF ae ater. sites Fone Sople e IB" laa nl mn aera ange eS a late brea ede Teagan Spr Satta an Natt uh enters Ste Showings th ir ead SS eatin ey ian tere Healey and i saat tee gi shes ses anma tise nae Se Barats ee are ce ve $s Teese es ain Sta Be iE name Bh doh Geena ets nate hent ie Bae Sd Ee cori nase ht aes aren Tisch sation veivel, naaine Fabre cael" sce ie Bathe taath ae Reet SI Bales eines sary Geta os SPs tae aude, air ebiiae sel esse? eens er ih, See Rarer Shirdk apa Be near aa! si a cereale Gi, Nr, Bhetne eh adtsanin Sate Seer blast htce a ea Aes cei ates Sear espeteniity 4 Pale es Ee er eae ct ESS, deed male tenors dette Sin tettaiee Wada salted Ue Hautes Si Bette A Be ori HRN age aber ghee Hee dinha Wala? Ge Se arg rebar Mesem Sh MG Betta “Bia Mick Gael ai Sele ant eRe Betas eee oa cline tt see Sena wy Sites TN a alee MRE GF AMR Sn oP fal ek ated Sg RPE it cat aa bya large circle of friends of Father ate tenohae ot duane at Falke eis eaten th, Risectiree SLNCToBaRe Cah Oe es pL Ra apan gt ieany Serta oa an fe SoPy praised Pe aust SSE hat te Bates ae ae fe ae Wet caer Bal Yee Ga ae a ARNE us Hii gel grater any enterica EE PRREES BiSSae Ate TEs Ta Eesha dae pine aasktcen SIA, Senate Sitio aoe BRAGS ihe SEE hoc Sea Re GALS Beata ERE, RR Sede Siac Se! ented cadre alee ty the large audience. Miss Maggio. Smart ike aude ats neh SPR Een eabeigae eel Ce Trea eae Be ne ON, Fiedeat SE CaeE Meee AR, Sn fee Rie aa WR Site See RM titan raned ae: Ae Mi deadie ye ins Sede a Hae RR AE BS ere, the dott Sen te ter fane Bic SEG that daa See phe. Bath lan ete pete, te Ea: Davis: reading from’ Dunbar, Mes, Chis- “BLIND AS A BAT” wet ieee matin ec Se eae ate setae ee are Sehat eae Seaen Dene Dire est Satay” tatophin “ut Pla Duran, Pa, was K vlaltor Who male in Inepiring. fall Other visitors wera irs, J.B, fluteninnon 3."X. Moore a ies 9 Tian Sie: ed ta hostess t0 the Somperteily clubs at her Rome Tucsisy on Se deth Seon aberta proernip ented hts eine th fonored guent um atts: Daisy imps fattonat grand organtacr of Women’ elubgsAtGatcat mumburs were rendarel Be Sieg mare dohnaton allo W, ‘sAwihinina. esponsex oy Stes" Gaines B. 1 dohaton and A. 3 Bene a Rien eo any elena i ha me couple secured, Thursday event When Madame Clisby: feos und Te W: Beamon. were miarrica at the veatittu Rome of tho bride, “More thun 23 clon friends had: been honed to meet at te Home, at $,otcioc tnt eventnes ana Snlcrine tho marrige Wan Tecan wk Gmuized hy” tho lev, if,“ Nowsorne Sten, FE, Lampert suve, the hele anny. ine “Seamon, iroiner of ths room, acted” ag best” man. Mie We EUR ited ne pal ene The anos: couple left au 10. 7m over tho TaREA merleap “for noutcen” points to [:nond. thelr honofmoon. Sire! Seamion iPStvown te one ae Sout el Shainess women, Nelog owner hil pre Ident af the” Madany Clisvy Iieauty Froducts and atgnufacturing’ company Tune tho only Racer beans parlor fe thevsette Se ‘Soman is a etaneh Member “of” tho “Firat” Congregations eh arm ale sit lee for Stimben’ot sears. Hon ate: very. pops Blue Sire ied. nrown hsunred, Sire Pitlsy “Uampiin’ of Teenvurghy seth Bo arty Re hers, home Wednesday Froralng.”, Wedncady® "atterncon Str Bshapels, ious the: honor ‘eect ot th HeeRlictn Concur Chi ae hotme o PTI E Brant, ord Cours rh Ripa Art eubsmec wth Ue mes aC the Vilna "Rome: Eras 'acternoon Slower making with te feature. ‘ene us k- t ‘The Wile Workers oe prostates Felensiship emirehe ding Ac Tee "Wwasi fegtott wae direeteecn tho Women'a LT cna Moat ah atl pe nA aC Now You can have o Os ay, lighter Ski: om g \, soft. clear lighter Skin: Yee “Isn't she beautiful!” How many times have you Gy heard that remark about others and wished it were for Aare you? 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ABIES eet ila, eres gee gett, Parsiiicg FESS oe ae Se ee Dee Every Man Who Has Lost the Vital Force of Youth May Be Restored Scientist Makes Wonderful Discovery—Says No Man Under 100 Years Should Feel Old Health Questions Answered SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1924 AROUND THE HUB By C. ELLIOTT FREEMAN, JR. Boston Office, 798 Tremont St. Phone Callee 5397R Boston, Mass. April 4- L. H. Hill of from Charlotte, N.C. xv from Charlotte, N.C. xv he awarded the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Hill of from Baltimore, N.C. xv sent from the city three weeks, during which she attended friends in Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Robinson of Dundee S. have returned to their residence in Virginia. Fla. The many friends of the house guest of her pice, Mrs. Jose Alonzo of Conard S. is rapidly received by unknown assistants on Thursday night while returning from a lodge to give the police a very good description of the appearance of foreigners. Mrs. Elia returned to her home from Washington, D. C. where she visited her brother, Miss Caroline Jones of West Canaan. Miss Caroline Jones of West Canaan. ... Rumor Steele's Marriage Club News The Golden Rule club held their regular semimonthly meeting Thursday at the Elks Club in Worcester St. Mary. Mrs. Ida Grant of Worcester St. Mary dainty collection was served. The Daisy Club president, Mrs. Daisy Peters dainty president of $ W. Rutland St. St. Mary present. After business a delightful gathering, Mrs. Peters club will hold its next meeting the first Thursday evening in April at the retiring Springfield St. The B. L. S. club on Springfield St. The B. L. S. club planning to run a series of prize walks and dancing at the Elks auditorium on Thursday. --- A new discovery is said to have been made by a scientific study in which scientists are able live longer than any other people. It is known that lives of people in all parts of the world are affected by a strong, youthful vicious, grace and beauty lost by neglect or abuse. Sickness and vicious lies in the internal glands and vicious lies in the external glands, kept in normal activity, man might live longer and be more well-behaved, worn-out feeling, weakness, nervous debility, saline compulsion, loss of memory, scarcity neck, redness at night, city, scarcity neck, redness at night, etc., scarcity neck, dependence, etc., scarcity neck, dependence, etc., medical world has been to find the right investigator for the glands. This now involves and can be taken in the laboratory and to the attention of the Atlas Labora. PETER H. We can keep our health in our hands. If we are aware of nature's law, we can treat it in good health because we do not harm it to follow them. Some of Dr. Lewis Baker's innate: some to greet; some to love and remember; some to cause and nature of many common and natural events; some to take care of them in their innocence in response for their needs. A healthy mind in a healthy body is desired for all. But the mind is for many years, I have devoted much time and money to improve it, an inexistent way to avoid or correct the well known symptoms and suppressing tried and trusting actions. In brief, through the medium of the newspaper 122 pages termed "Health and with the publishers I send free to any one sending address and a two hundred dollar appreciation of the value of this book. R. D. B. asks: "I am 42 and for things to help me of kidneys and bladder trouble. Have to arise many times, on pain, on prince feel stiff and sore, on painful backache and puffs under my skin. Is no organic trouble, so what can Answer: A tonic diuretic, neutralizing tablets may be taken for the relief you desire. P. and T. ask: "Both wife and self have a need for condition, since undergone operations which confined us in bed, a thin, pale, thin, thin and circulation not good. What can we do to improve health, lessen the benefit they offer to the anemic blood and weakened nerves?" ```markdown ``` Answer to K. C. C: To improve the build strength and avoid catching cold so frequently, try using Cadomene Tablets for several weeks. Mrs. H. H. asks: "I want to reduce the build strength and avoid catching cold wish to know if the Arborete Tables harmful to those who take them." Answer: In my opinion, backed up by statistical data and the sale of hundreds of thousands of tablets when used as a cream but on the contrary, they seem to give almost no satisfaction. A. J. B. writes: "My blood and heart are all inflamed and have headaches, a constant tendency to be constipated. Also all inflames and have headaches, a bad case of hives." Cadomene Tablets, which tend to correct constipation while prepping for the cold, are helpful in minor Thursday evening. The Shebens Em- bassy met on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Phillis Reed of 56 Middlesex St. Among those present were: Mrs. J. B. Mrs. S. Filman, Mrs. L. C. Campbell, Mrs. C. H. Harrison, Mrs. J. Johnsen, Mrs. C. H. Harrison, Mrs. J. Johnsen and Mrs M. Campbell, who was elected of business as a six-course super super winter club. The Waterla Social club met last Thursday evening at the residence of the vice president of the mond St. After the transaction of a seven-course super super was served. Crosby-Howard Engagement Cards are out announcing the en- gagement of the Park and Miss Mabel S. Howard Dock and Miss Mabel S. Howard of the dance department K and M. William A. Howard and a student at the New York University in a position of cur- cifer of students is prominently known in social circles of New Orleans and Washington. The curcifer of others of this city. The marriage will take to to the University of New York on Wednesday evening, April 15. Appointed Laboratory Technician Marie Ave. formerly technician to Dr. J. Brown, the chausets General hospital, has been appointed laboratory technician at the Miss Hollinson studied bacteriology and Mar- ried Miss Hollinson studied bacteriology and Mar- ried Franklin Institute and also made a speci- cal study of practical bacteriology use in Medical school. The Colored graduate Nemo Health week from March 31 to April 25 by an interesting pre- paratory course on Tuesday evening. Approximate health on Tuesday evening. Approximate health Black Matrimonial Tiles The following marriages for the past year parson, Dr. Benjamin Wilson Swain of the Columbus Ave. A. M. I. Z. Elon Northportman St. and Daniel J. M. Lilburn day afternoon. March 22. The ceremony was performed at the parsonage and of the happy couple, Mrs. Mary Shaw. So Behla St. and Brooklin. and John Bain St. and the home of the married holy marytonium Monday evening, March 22. The marriage was performed at the home of the irish man of relatives and friends were presided over and George R. P. acted as bridesmaid and George R. P. acted as bridesmaid. Yarmouth St. and Garfield Sanchez (same address) were married on Wednesday. The marriage was performed at the parsonage. Mary Bertha St. and Clive Jones acted as best man. Mrs. Margaret Hammond of Gibson, assistant pastor of the Columbus Ave. on Thursday evening. The ceremony was performed at the parsonage, bridesmaid and Robert M. Merrill. Jr. acted as best man. as Lost the Vital May Be Restored discovery—Says No Man Under should Feel Old By DR. LEWIS BAKER An Advertisement Telling blood and skin disorders manifested by acne, itching, qc. I have found the 2-grain Sul-but Talbens the most wonderful in relieving consistently writing for your advice as to an important children's coughs and colds. Answer: Use it—concentrated or diluted, like it is diluted. Either way the solution is please. Either way the solution is please. Colds just beginning, may often be checked if used . . . B. J. R. asks: "My mother suffers creepy with it, and I wish to relieve the dreadful pain." Answer: *nerve*. *Nervus* is a condition which your physician should handle. The analgesic药 may give you relief if it might aid without rubbing. If it might aid without rubbing, effective in relief, Tablets are often of a rheumatic character, or in simple form. . . . Miss E. V. writes: "I hope you can learn how to handle a stomach trouble manifested by bloating, stomach pain, shigellus fever after meals followed by severe headache, that only strong answers. Watch your diet. Try to eat with your. Do you. Disinfect your coffee if you. Dine with your. Tablets to aid the digestive process and in a short time the distress should be relieved." --- Miss C. C. K. asks: "Will you come to my room?" I may increase my weight and therefore improve my appearance. I am a tall person, and pounds is my wish". I will walk in room and take deep breathing exercises at least three times daily. Drink coffee and take Niacin-Niacole Tablets, which are normally needed by the abnormally thin person. ... Mr. M. B. M. Basker, "Can you wash a dooche which will not irritate or injure when a catarral condition is present? Answer: Obtain Vilaine Powder, a purine antiseptic, and apply it to the dooche. Directions come with each package. Answer to "Mother": You will find a laxative for children and adults. Inexpensive and unusually mild, but certain to please you. NOTE: For many years Dr. Lewis Burrow Products Co. 214 College Httg. in New York, he offered himself, in cooperation with his wife, with questions and recounted good, pure medicines for the comforter. He answered questions and recounted good, pure medicines for the comforter. He answered questions and recounted good, pure medicines for the comforter. That his work is very appreciated and as an answer to his questions he comes to his office voluntarily in every mail are herewith the permission of the writer to publish. Each have been given in each case. Each representing sentiment from coast to coast. BROCKTON, MASS. WYOMING Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Davis and daughter were in Rock Springs on Sunday, to attend the wedding of Mr. Cook and the Roy. Mr. Randolph and the Roy. Mr. Cook and the Roy. The wedding at Dines Sunday. Also Mrs. Rosie Lee Ellis. Alex Brown and the Roy. Alex Brown and the Roy. His body was shipped to Topken Kan, for burial at Dines Sunday. He leaves to mourn his loss a wife, mother, two children. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robertson are the proud parents of a child. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson are able and able to be out. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robertson are parents of a child, born Saturday, March 11. KEEPS YOU HEALTHY Best Building Tonic FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE Over Six-Y-Eight Years of Success LETTERS TO DR. 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I take a cupful of Bulgarian Tea once, twice, it. I have healthy and strong and makes me feel young again," said H. H. Von Schleik, manufacturer of Dugonian Herb Tea. Dugonian Tea is a great blood tint and everyone should enrich, refresh and improve their blood. Just a few doses of Bulgarian Tea and you be 'feel' good. Bukharian Tea is compounded of pure tea purified medicinal values of the medicinal plant to 10 to 30 years younger when taken daily. It is a blood tonic for everyone, ask your druggist for my genuine Bulgarian lactose substitutes. Or I will send it by mail postpaid for $1.00. Address: 1000 Bukharian Street, Bukhar, Marvel Building, Bifurstburgh, UK. CALLATIN TENN. TULLAHOMA TENN. DECHEBD TENN. The funeral of Mrs. Berta Simmons was hardly attended Monday, February 16, when the funeral of Pitshurch, Pa. and Mrs. Myrtle Hill was held in her account of the death of their sister. The Rev. Mr. Taylor preached a womens' service on Monday, December 16. Mar. Mrs. Deryks of Nashville visited friends in Deckerdale and Sistera has a Bible lesson Sunday. JACKSON TENN Mrs. Mattie Gardner is still sick. Mrs. Gardner is in bed. Brown is conned to her bed. Miss Laura Gurie is reported better. Miss Laura Gurie catheterized. The Honour Demonstration WINCHESTER, TENN. DYERSBURG TENN. Mimie Doyle died Friday after a few days' illness, and was buried Sunday, April 15. She was buried at Temple C. M. E. church at 2 a.m. He leaves to mourn his loss two sisters and friends. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wynnite was destroyed by fire, and nearby was partly destroyed by the flying sparks. The Misses Merriel Cured Her Rheumatism Knowing from terrible experience the sister who lives at 290 Daws Avenue, J. M. E. Hurst, who lives at 290 Daws Avenue, Bloomington, Ill. is so sweet and kind. She is out of pure gratitude she is anxious to tell all other sufferers just how to get her torture by a simple way at home. Mrs. Hurst has nothing to sell. 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Recently, Charley Moore is in our community visiting his brother, Tobe Moore. Lillie Oliver is on the sick list. BATTERSON LA Segun Ella died in New Orle- many on March 16, 2015. The ordeal reginae were brought here for burial and the funeral was held Wednesday at the St. Thomas Cathedral. Rev. Mr. Hill officiated. Sick Hst. Mrs. Washington, Jittie Harold Forster- er, Washington, Jittie Harold Forster- er, Selma Cohen, Wilbert Jackson, Mrs. Selma Robertson and Miss Melissa Brown, Robertson and Miss Melissa Brown, Thursday to attend the funeral of Rev. J. C. Coleman. LA high day at the St. Thomas Cathedral church of Crowley was held. The St. C. Josephs day on Sunday, March 20, Rev. Father Gilman, pastor of the church of St. Thomas was shot in the thigh. SPRING HILL, LA. D. W. Hunter and family have moved where they have bought a new home, Mrs. Eklah Bell and children left for Miss Gladys Nonley is in Shearpevort, Miss Gladys Nonley is in Shearpevort, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. 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Williams, the chancel of the state of Ohio, called together last summer for the purpose of organizing a headquarters are at 2211 E. 55th St. Programs will be announced in next week. St. John's A. M. E. church, announces men for the purpose of organizing a Smith and Mary Hary, George Hardin and Pauline Harden, H. O. Goddiah and Jamaica, N. Y. The Usaquah club on St. Carda were indulged in, after which G. Millon, Mine. M. E. Author, Mrs. H. Jackson, Miles Dowden, Mrs. M. Butler, second, and Mrs. Frendlin, E. 31st. April S. Mrs. W. C. Murray, corresponding secretary. Insurance Men's Forum mitte, W. H. Graham, chairman; R. J. Goss, secretary; Miss Beasley, 622 secretary; Miss Beasley, dinner Thursday, March 20, in honor of Miss Beasley, 60th birthday. Covera were laid for eight. The decorations in form and color were scenic. Miss Motion proved a pleasing Masonic Notes Lady Eka Set Up Lodge No. 27 was set up by Deputy Mollie P. Da Braun and Deputy Landranger No. 28 was set up by Kut Tulooz. Officers are Mrs. Amy Kut Tulooz, officers are Mrs. Lottie Kut Tulooz, vice daughter ruler; Adler Jane M. Welch, secretary; Anna B. Jones, chapman; Corrina Davis, secretary; Dearle D. Doe, door keeper; Mary Jane Davis, secretary; Caroline C. Cooper, three years, chairman; Ethiel Jones, two years, and will be held April 11 when Grand Exalted Meeting will be present, Washington, D. Gilpin Players Triumph Sorority Welcome President Cleveland Debating Club KILLS ASTHMA GERMS IN THREE DAYS KILLS ASTHMA GERMS IN THREE DAYS THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Belle Villa News The Belle Villa Improvement club was founded on March 17, in home of the Indies. The program was in charge of our esteemed welcome address was given by the Rev. William H. McCormick, church pastor. Other speakers were T. L. Johnson; Arthur Johnson, orator of the Indies; the vice-president; Carrio Appleton, Mr. Scott, Mr. Simmons, Mrs. Rev. Harris, president of the Missionary society, by the men of the club. "Swing sandwiches and coffee are served and everyone had a delightful meal," Carrio Appleton baugh is still a guest at Indie, the Rev. E. M. More preached a soulful "Sacrification." The superintendent and his staff of Caanan Baptist Sunday program. Stork Stock visited the home left them a loaining baby toy. The Ladies Aldy society met at the home of the Rev. E. M. More they gave a social at the home of Mrs. Rev. Mr. Lee preached a wonderful sunny morning and in the afternoon he preached to the Pastor's Aldy society to the Missionary Subject, "Service and Conservation." Among the Churches Rhyllis Wheatley Notes The industrial department of P. W. is making a great effort to support our industries and our employment offices and our openings for our girls who are seeking these girls sent out by us from our employment office realize the importance of up the standards of honesty, reliability and P. W. A. employment office stands for. Hotel Geraldine ELMWOOD. OHIO The Valley Force club met at the residence of Mrs. John A. Taylor, 315 Maple St. Thursday, March 20, 1919 at the Valley Force club meeting of the 1919 anniversary of the club. March 29 and 30 the final meeting of the music department held at the Ree- land Y. M. C. A. Much credit is due this group area of charity accomplished through their efforts. Mrs. Taylor is be complimented for the spirited entertainment given the club at her beautiful home in Maple Ave. NO GIVE REGITAL Mino, Antiochus, Gorges, the coloratura sorro, will appear in rectal April 11 at Coney's church, Sally and Newville Mme. Antolinae, Garnes Ave. Mme. Garnes is wildly known as the Jace's foremost print donor, known for her work with the Black Swan Record company. She has appeared with artists of the high epochs and is a member of the Affair will be under the auspices of Zion Church. A large crowd is assembled to celebrate their tickets as soon as possible BAL EXTRAORDINAIRE Staged by the Service Catering Associa- lation, Eirv Wilv presides, williston, Cleveland, Ohio. Cleveland, Ai- cleveland, 1924. Continuous dancing Music by Cocoanut Oil Makes A Splendid Shampoo "GOES OVER THE TOP" AND MAKES YOUR HAIR BEHAVE Card of Thanks CANTON, OHIO the B. B. b. club Otis Gillespie, Ernest H. H. H. the spoken artist Titus Rius rendered a piano selection and Robert Hughes, the only one with few choice select readings. The markings of Mr. and S. P. Driver of Fifth St. S. W. and Alfred Scott of Xenia 6 o'clock by the Rev. A. E. Allen, assistant director of the home of the bride's parents. Miss Anna Miller was wrldedalean. Born in New York, Mary Pinnell was flower girl. The creepe, with headress to match, and a corsage of lilies of the valley combined with a corsage of invader geometric and a corsage of white and carried a basket of wavigated peas. After the creepe, with headress to match, the creepe will intimate friends, and relatives, after the creepe will intimate friends, and relatives, after the short trifoil to Detroit Cleveland and short trifoil to Detroit Cleveland and short trifoil to Detroit Cleveland and also will probably remain for the entire summer before returning to Capton. The dance was a big success. Miss Elizabeth Martin gave a lovely aesthetic dance. An music. The Stark County Weekly Repress released the Stark County N. A. A. Repress releases. BELLAIRE OHIO COLUMBUS, OHIO Miss Marythel Fraser, Harvard Carris and dance at her home: 25 were present. The formal dinner and ceremony was one of the most delightful territory that was ever witnessed. The most beautiful decorations in orange and black colors. Music was the theme. Bernard Cox appointed the director and Dra. Bernard Cox appointed the direc- dor at her home on Kenton St. Sun- ción. Bernard Cox formed a band in Chauncey formed a band in Urbana with her talented husband, John Chawna- re, who was held in high esteem as voice and was held in high esteem as to his home in Roanoke, Va. by the serious illness of his father, John M. Hytton is improving. The sudden took place at her home in Roanoke, Mary. The body was brought here for burial. Mrs. Crowdman was the daughter of Mary. Daniel Lucas was called to death of Thaddeus Irwin. Mrs. Chas Summers, Sr. has been ill at her home, returned from a business trip to New Midland Holding, formerly of Chicago. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Have You Rheumatism, Kidney, Liver or Bladder Trouble? Pain or quilt ache in the back is often evidence of kidney trouble. It is Nature's timely warning to show you that the track of health is not clear. Danger Signals ALDO D. KENT 147 West 185th Street Lame Back ```markdown ``` is visiting relatives in the city with her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner, in the city as the guest of her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner, turned from a trip to New York, where she met her husband, Dr. Wm. J. Woodin, the program in the interest of health. This program will be carried out during the spring semester of April 6. Dr. Wm. J. Woodin is genetically suited for the local organization. Ms. Turner will be home of her sister following an operation at Grant hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Turner, will be cared for with cards Wednesday evening at the home of her sister listed in the receiving line. There were clerkes of the municipal court, is ill at his home, R. Noble St. T. McMelroy, has returned from four months in Florida. Ms. Alma Taylor Epson has taken over her job as a graduate of No. 58, New York city. Ms. Epson is a recent graduate of the graduate work at Columbia university. PLAINESVILLE, OHIO PORT CLINTON, OHIO. 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Rampart St. Shoes, 573 Lenox Ave. at 139th St. Shoes, Lincoln Square, at 634 St. Shoes, Lincoln Square, at 634 St. 庐ium, 702 W. Division St. Borough, 415 Monroe St. Con, 557-559 W. Federal St. Hudgins Here Y. W. C. A. At the Marsh meeting of the committee of management the delegates to the national bleaching New York were elected as follows: Mrs. Josephine M. W. Cornum, Mrs. Estelle R. Davies, Mrs. Robert H. Hazel Jones, Mrs. Lillian W. Foster, Miss Lila Ridkman. The executive Annelia S. Williams, chairman. The organization of the committee on Colored work Anna Howard Matthews as secretary. The secretaries of the branch will give their include complete information concerning women and girls of our group in this city, and the committee for anniversary week, the third week in May. The Girl Reserve department receive donations greater appreciation and fellowship between mothers and daughters be cared for in several groups in the Association building this year. The department receive greater appreciation and fellowship day. The response from the committee women doctors and nurses during the bleaching secretary at Indianapolis, and live health messages have gone to the public through all departments of the work department at Indianapolis, and Miss S. Brady, executive secretary at Indianapolis, and Miss Dayton, executive secretary at Association. Both Miss Beicher and Miss Brady are pioneer workers in the Young Field secretaries during the war work period. SALEM, OHIO Arthur Cattin and Leonard Cruze made their initial appearance in dramatics of sailors in "Miss Bob White." Bingham, broad jumper and dash man in 1950, also appeared this year on account of injuries received during the football season. Cattin, the high jump this year, Miss Helen Cruze entertained her day dinner in honor of her mother. Guests were present from Cleveland to Palm Beach. All of Mrs. Cruze children were present—Mrs. Sara Wiggins and Mrs. Marvin Hawthorne of Tountown, Helene, Alie and Reginald, Marvin and the oldest of Miss Helen Cruze, Mrs. Sara Wiggins returned to Cleveland and accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Cruze. TROY, OHIO Sunday was the close of the rally at Second Bantam church, which carried out, at 1 o'clock a musical program was rendered; at 2 o'clock a musical program was delivered a wonderful sermon. Members of the various Bantam church churches served at the church. Big Brother's club was entertained Tuesday at 1 o'clock. Sherman Aye, Miss Porla Lee Rose entertained the Just Us club at 1 o'clock. St. Friday evening, Mrs. Octavian Calvert is on the slick list. Mr. and Mrs. Brown have sold their home on St. URBANA, OHIO Mrs. E. G. Hawkins and Mrs. J. A. Brown were the guests of Mrs. E. W. B. Curry of Springfield. Friday, afternoon, the meeting was attended at the B.A. Club. Mrs. Curry, the first-time member of the V.A., attended the Ohio State University, spent the week-end with Miss Marie Cleveland. Miss Pauline Farmer spent Friday in Springfield on business. The cadet basketball team played the Mechanicsburg team Friday night at the K. of P. hall. Mrs. J. A. Brown spent Wednesday and Thursday in Columbus. Miss Laura Goins of Reliefontaine, who is attending Wilberforce college, spent his first and second year at the University of Ohio. Miss Tuyilla Fletcher. Myron Hughes of Springfield spent Saturday evening in this city. The Second Baptist church held its 7th anniversary on Sunday. The Rev. Mr. Gibson of Louisville, K.y., preached the anniversary sermon. Thomas H. Wright and McKinley W. Wright of Springfield spent Sunday afternoon and evening in this city. Miss Marle Cleveland and Miss Dorothy Johnson, who spent the week with Miss Cleveland, were meeting with the other members at the Ohio State University. Miss Phyllis Fletcher and Donald Barrett spent Sunday in Beliefontaine, the guests of Miss Laura Goins. The following people on the slick list are improving: Mrs. Charles Wilkes, Clifford Douglas, Mrs. George Fulton, Mrs. Yolanda Fletcher and Mrs. Walter Dale. MARION, OHIO William Fish of 225 Senate St. was in Newark, Ohio. Sunday on business, he met with Kins, his James Crowder Sr. of Harrison St., who has been confined to his home. He also proved, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Wilson of 256 State St. entertained friends Thurber Kirby, who has spent the winter with her sister. Mrs Kirby left for her morning. Glazio Halph of Chillicothe was in the city Thursday on his way to A Baby In Your Home So many married couples yearn for children that thousands of girls of every age, by Will Elders are being distributed without cost to children women. Any family interested in the treatment of nature that blender the gift of children should write for this free book today. It describes a simple bone treasure based on the use of Sterilite, a wonderful scientific tonic that has had marvelous success all over country in relorence, spiritual wisdom. Every woman who wants to live a normal, happy life should consider it her first duty to know what Sterilite is and how to use it. Read this Little Book which is sent with charge or obligation in a plaque on the cover. The cover never had explained to them. Simply lend name today to Sterilite. (J.K. Rowling) THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Toledo. He was the guest of Mr. and Mr. William Fish of Senate St.' Mrs. Jurdon Beck of Hawking St. passed after an operation at the City hospital. Ill at her home, 80 Hyde of 79 Ego at Fred on the prized president of the AKBON, OHIO The Keystone Juniors lost a hard battle to the Cleveland team Saturday night, 25 to 17 at Cleveland. Attorney Thomas Greene celebrated his birthday the week of March 19. Mr. Fletcher gave a birthday dinner for him Wednesday night and another dinner was given Friday night. J. D. Lewis of Forest Hill has a new arrival at his home and hasn't been seen since, because he is shy of passing the birthday. He is still a barefoot, and is one of the most interesting events held in Akron for years. About 35 bables are already entered. At the A. M. E. church on Kirkwood St. the Narcissus club gave a trip around the world Wednesday night. Friday night a manless wedding was held. The Rev. Mr. Williams was presented with a nintone fountain on the back of a new Edward Plager 194 Eurid Ave. was the only member of her school to get a 100 per cent paper in the music memory contest and was sent to Columbus Friday to compete for state honors. Jas. Black, a freshman at Central high and a football star, is showing good form in track. Miss Clara Varner, 425 Roberts St., returned to work Monday after a short spell of illness. Hugh Christie pher accepted his place in the park on Tuesday. Miss Leonard Suddeth, 446 Lucy St., has not yet recovered from her illness. The Item, Mr. Sheriff and family have moved to Canton, Ohio. WARREN, OHIO The Young Jets's Special club held its last meeting Sunday at 807 F. Pine St. The club is highly preparing for a visit from William Ficket has been elected, accidented. WEST VIRGINIA Mrs. Annie Henderson and little daughter, Eddie Mae Henderson, have returned after several months visiting relatives in Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Dowey Terry have returned from Flint, Mich. Mrs. Mattie Leavell, who has been ill for the last two weeks, is able to be up again. William Watson, 115 N. Sixth St., had a painful steam burn in his eyes last Thursday night. She was rushed to the Ohio Valley hospital, where doctors claim to have taken from his eyes seven pieces of steel. Little Russell Jones, N. Fourth St., is ill with mumps. MOUNDSVILLE, W. VA Wyla Davis is on the sick list. Mrs. M. Wallace, who has been in the hospital Campbell left Wednesday evening for her home at Point Pleasant, N.J. Mrs. Ella Jarden, who passed away at that place Tuesday. Miss Nelle Hill has been in the hospital after a pleasant visit with friends at Hazard, Ky. The Rev. J. W. Halla- hold services all day Sunday. Henry Neal, who has been very sick for the past week, able to go to work, was mindfully burned at the steel mill at Benwood, has returned from the Ohio Valley hostess her room with illness. Mrs. Katie Black has recovered from an attack of the flu, with a very sore foot. The Rev. Mr. Hallawal was assisted in the weekly services by the Rev. J. Jet of Anadale. POINT PLEASANT, W. VA. Mrs. Ellen M. Jordan, who has been a longtime friend of her life Tuesday, March 24, aged 16 years. She leaves three daughters, Mrs. H. II. Williams of Point Laevant, Mrs. H. II. Ed Morton of Beckley, W. V., and one son Joseph Gordon of Point Pleasant. He was a Salvation Baptist church of Columbus. Ohio, was called to conduct the funeral. From Beckley by the death of his wife's mother, Mrs. Hattle Hicks of Barbersville. She was a sister-in-law, Mrs. Jordan, Raymond Furgerson leaves for a week's vacation to Huntington, Cincinnati, and other places. She was called to attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Jordan, Clarence Walker is to attend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Blanche Campbell of Moundsville, W. V., attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Lizzie Tuck, are very ill at their home on First Day. The funeral of Mrs. Ellen Morton of First Friday afternoon. Burial was in Lone Oak cemetery by the side of her husband, G. Gordon. WILLIAMSON, W. VA. Prof. Edgar Barrier, principal of Brown's Creek district high school, was in Keystone on business last week. The school with the First Baptist church on last Sunday at Hardy, Ky., with a large group of students in its mission, Mr. and Mrs. William Elm of Harvey St., who have been visiting their parents at Drake Branch, Brush, where they have been on the slick list, is rapidly improving. Prof. S. L. Wade of the B.C. school has this week. The annual sermon of Good Hope No. 5, K. of P. of Ekhorn was carried on Sunday by the pastor of the Crozier Baptist temple. NEW JERSEY JERSEY CITY, N. J. The Colored Republican Association of Huskies, the American political union, will hold a big meeting at the Y. W. C. A. building, 97 Edge Ave., on next Tuesday night, April 14, 1984. A general interest to all. Besides some prominent speakers, there will be an open discussion by those present on their views. All God's Chill and the Gives, by James O'Neil. This discussion will no doubt bring out some interesting points. The College of Mists Mary E. Hammond to Morris J. Pope on March 16 was received last week. Miss Hammond is an accomplicate member of the National Association of the Cultured Younger Set. Upon her graduation she taught public school and is a very proficient pianist. She is a member of the National Association of the Cultured Younger Set. George II. Hammond of Clerk St. Jeromo McKennon was found guilty by a jury in Judge Kinkead's court last week of aung of the 18th of 1884. 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Is it worth it? ill at her home, 80 Ege Ave. Cornellus Hbyte of 78 Ege Ave. is still confined to the office of Gerry Mr. Urschel, employee on the private office of Mr. Urschel, president of the Erie railroad, is in town for a few days, having just rescheduled a company called James Hansboro, of Youngstown, Ohio, who is chef of the private car of the vice president of the company, and were entertained by an old friend of theirs, Hn. John W. Barnes, who is secretary of the General Social Club at the clubsroom, 78 Kernesay Ave, this city, Thursday night. SAYREVILLE..N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allen of South River spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Thurmond. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Nixon of Montreal, Canada, have moved to Sayreville, where they will reside with Mrs. Dixon. Rufus Shepherd visited his wife in Newark, N.J., over the week-end. Mrs. Florence Correla was visiting in New York city and Jersey City, N.J., recently. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. R. Thurmond entertained a few friends at cards and dancing. A delicious Dutch luncheon was served by the hostess. Among those present were Mrs. Lillian Cross, Mrs. Florence Correla and Messrs. Copeland Spann, Boone and Woodson. James Savage is seriously ill with pneumonia. The lecture Thursday evening was well attended. The speakers were the Rev. Mr. Miller of Percy Amboy and the Rev. Mr. Wethers of New Brunswick, N.J. Madam Louse Braxton accompanied by four singers in 8th grade singing and lecturing at all of the churches and school she is building at Fulton for young girls. While in the city they met Mrs. C. H. Fountain, the choir of Calvary Baptist church rendered a musical performance of Presbyterian church at Two Harbors. WORK with SCHOOLS COURTS— TIONS—F EQU HOMI GA WE KNOW IT'S HARD FOR PE ITIES THIS REMARKABLE CITY WONDERFUL CITY AND WE TH AND IMPROVEMENTS LISTED WORK with GOOD PAY-PUBLIC SCHOOLS for ALL-JUSTICE in COURTS-GOOD LIVING CONDITIONS-FREEDOM-THEATERS EQUAL RIGHTS and a WE KNOW IT'S HARD FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT HERE TO FULLY REALIZE THE GREAT OPPORTUNITIES-THIS REMARKABLE CITY OFFERS YOU. WE WANT YOU TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THIS TRULY WONDERFUL CITY AND WE THEREFORE ASK YOU TO MAKE BELIEVE THAT THE GARY INDUSTRIES AND IMPROVEMENTS LISTED BELOW ARE LOCATED IN YOUR TOWN. 1. Seven Miles of finished operating Steel Plants. 2. Costing over One Hundred and Fifty Million Dollars. 3. Giving Work to 25,000 People. 4. Yearly Payroll over Forty Million Dollars. 5. Twenty-two Million Dollars Now Being Spent for New Factories (soon to be finished). 6. About 10,000 additional workmen will be needed for new factories when finished. 7. Population in 1906—1,000. You would say your City was the above improvements—and it was but on the other hand Gary has all and industries and a great many mdom, steady work and free public in the United States. You can m Your Home. If you are an honest, ing person and want to better your more information about our real esition. We have helped hundreds become successful real estate owner 1924 will be one You would say your City was wonderful if it had all the above-improvements—and it would be marvelous—but on the other hand Gary has all these improvements and industries and a great many more—also more freedom, steady work and free public schools than any city in the United States. You can make this your city—Your Home. If you are an honest, ambitious, home-loving person and want to better your conditions write for more information about our real estate investment proposition. We have helped hundreds of our customers to become successful real estate owners and can help you. The people of this City have ever enjoyed, the weather is mild, the Spring rush is just about commencing and we are offering reliable folks a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to invest in real estate in this marvelous, rapidly growing, free city before prices go up. These homes were built by our own construction department, they are thoroughly modern in high and dry built-up sections within the City limits and only three to five minutes walk from street car line, stores, theaters, etc. The terms are so easy—only $300 first payment, balance small monthly payments like rent. During 1923 we built and sold over 100 of this type of Home. More will be built this year—they will all be sold. Are you going to own one? Send the coupon for more information, then make up your mind. Many people who have bought these Homes rent out a room or two and this income just about takes care of the small monthly payments. You, too, can do the same. It's so easy to own a home on our plan. Try it. If unable to buy one of MID-CITY REALTY CO. BROADWAY AT 22d AVE., GARY, IND. MINNESOTA DULUTH, MINN 1920 Minn., last Sunday evening. Mrs. Thomas of 432 E. 10th St. is confined to her bed with pneumonia. The fish dinner served by the ladies of St. Mark's A. M. E. church last Tuesday evening was held at the end of the regular monthly meeting of the N. A. A. C. P. was held last Tuesday evening at the Calvary Baptist church. A drama given by the young people of the Elite club entitled "All the End of the Rainbow" at Frank's school auditorium last Saturday evening. I was well attended by a large and appreciative audience. Last rites for John Hawkins, age 52, who died Friday morning at his home in Oliver, W.S., were held Monday afternoon at the A. P. LeCage funeral chapel of Superior. Rev. C. H. F. P. of St. Mark's A. M. E. church, Duluth, officiated. Mr. Hawkins was a resident of this city for 30 years prior to taking up his residence at Oliver recently. Burial was in Greenwood cemetery. Wellington Glen of 906 E. Third St. entertained a birthday party last Friday evening in honor of his wife. Mrs. Glen was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. The evening was spent in games and music. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's council was held Wednesday afternoon at the public library. MISSISSIPPI JACKSON, MISS Miss Manuela N. I. Beck entertained with Chuck Wednesdays March 25. At Wednesdays Christmas, she was a beautiful pair of car screws was given the gift of a perfume, also went to Miss Wade, as she made the highest number of servers. She, Leonna M. Garrett was served. She, Leonna M. Garrett was mother at Vicksburg, Toulougou mid-year concert was quite a treat to the towed out to witness the occasion. A. M. Lindsay entertained honors of Mrs. Wednesdays at the residence of Mrs. Theima Cobb at the evening's pleasure. Miss Wade is Y—PUBLIC JUSTICE in G CONDI- HEATERS and a HOME NA ALIZE THE GREAT OPPORTUN- DW MORE ABOUT THIS TRULY THAT THE GARY INDUSTRIES 8. 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For your own sake and those you love we strongly advise you to buy real estate now in this wonderfully prosperous big free City—Gary, Indiana. This offer at the old low prices will only last a short time. Values must increase soon. Remember we help our customers succeed. Read this advertisement again and we know you will surely send the coupon for more information—putting things off has kept many men poor—perhaps this is your case. If so, get busy, send the coupon. Action has made all rich men. Act now, send the coupon at once and get on the road to success. MID-CITY REALTY CO., 2201 BROADWAY, GARY, INDIANA I want success, freedom and more information about your real estate investment proposition in Gary, Indiana, without obligating myself. leaving for Durham, N. C., where she will make her future home. BROOKHAVEN, MISS. Mrs. Fred Brooks of Battle Creek, Mich., arrived in this city last Thursday, March 16, 2014, for Miss Kotterb, Mrs. Ora Brooks entertained the A. M. E. Missionary organization; Mrs. Almira Bell, Mrs. M. Borton and, the Rev. S. S. Stephenson, Mrs. M. Borton, few weeks longer from Cleveland, Ohio, entertained some of her friends at the first day of Washington St. last Tuesday evening, few young students, a few young ladies of this city at a banquet at First St. last Tuesday evening. Miss Anna Lott entertained a few of her friends at First St. Monticello St. Wednesday evening. Makes You Feel 'Cheap' Nobody knows better than the boy or girl who has been slighted time ago. You know that she is a friend, how humiliating it is to have to stand for such "cutting" things when they know they can expect to be blighted or rough skin. You also look attractive on account of a pimple, blotchy or rough skin. You have to be put up with. Any boy or kirl who is troubled with these skin blemishes can get rid of them if they will just be able to wear a shirt. 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He invited Howard to petition and invitation of Dr. Thomas Wyatt Turner of the department of the School of Law, addressed dean of the School of Law, addressed noon-day chapel exercises on Monday, and President J. Stanley Durkee spoke at the center professor last Sunday in the Andrew Rankin Memorial chapel. Junior Jottings WHEN IN WASHINGTON STOP AT THE NEW LIBERTY HOTEL The Hotel with the Homelike Armorphere New Jersey Ave. at D. N. W. Five minutes' walk from Union Station. Nearly finished rooms at reasonable rates. PRONE LINCOLN GIS J. L. GREENLEASE, Prop. STOP! LOOK USE MADAME LILY'S MAR prepare for hot weather. MAR keep your hair off and alike not to discolor nor injure. Sa Ask your druggist for Marcelle ACME SPECIAL BOX 338. U.S. CAPITOL NEWSBOYS' HOST George H. Tucker, former publicity manager of the Broadway theater, Washington, who has accepted the po siton as general manager of the Howard theater, where he gives over one afternoon each week to entertain the Defender's newbies at a matinee. Collegiate Chats THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Dunbar High School Minor Normal School Departmental Rope Church Chantings M. Carmel news—The Rev. V. S. Smith of Huntington, Va. will preside April 29. Dr. F. James Bryant was at the church where nine members of the church were so well pleased with the church we had to please him to him. Dr. L. E. Kelser, who led the revival chorus, was presented with the church. The pastor desired that all of the members be the part of the Tuesday night. M. L. T. Moore, married home from Jersey City, N. J., where she spent a very pleasant time at Palage. Mrs Frances B. Watson, returned married home after worshipped here Thursday. Good Morning, Judge! Organization Offerings The James E. Walker post, No. 25, American Legion, hold a camp in association with the regular meeting last Thursday evening at the 123rd Commissioner Campbell C. Johnson provided. Post Commander John B. Sweeney, the articles of incorporation for the charter church, Finance Officer H. C. Ross post, John J. Sweeney, and the committee member building to get his shares of the 150 puppies on sale at 10 cents each, week a grand tail was given in Rosaryville hall at Rosaryville, Virginia, by the Clinton band, directed by C. E. Woods of the Lodderian (Lutheran) presented at the church a select group of alumni last week. Wednesday, April 2, a dance was given by Mrs. Amie Tucker at 148 Hall St. N., W. A. grand residence of Mrs. Albera Taylor, 256 Georgia Ave. N., W. N. Thursday, April 14, a Corinthian Baptist church, Plains Cemetery, for an Easter bake at the Lythrum hall during the holiday season. The most popular social groups. A birthday party was given by Course Coffee Club at their residence, 182-183 St. N. W. gave a unique entertainment on Friday. Mrs. Scott is prominent in City Mrs. Manille Whitney, 259 Harvard City Mrs. Manille Whitney, a grand meeting at a church time in the mar future, to be given for the Corinthian Baptist church. Theatrical Thoughts HIJA QUININE MILK PACT 25 CENTS MISS FLORENCE COLLINS says Hi-Ja Quinine Hair Dressing and Hi-Ja Oint- ment made her beautiful. SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER So that every and gentleman mvr see just what Hi-Ja Quinine Hair Dressing will be to straighten and beautify we are the most valuable offer. On receipt of $1.00 we will receive a bottle of Hi-Ja Quinine Hair Dressing and 1 bottle of Hi-Ja Cocaine Shampoo. (Value, of this assortment, $1.25.) SEND $1.00 TODAY Griffith's "The White Rose" has the theme of the week—Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 10, 11 and 12—willing all of the week to walk the aisle and way the West, "The Night Hawk," Comellies, the exclusive showing of Innocent's Instruments and Instruments by the Republic theater orchestra, under the direction of A. Russo, filling out the program during the week. A large crowd was on Monday night to hear the returns from our course, and a few minutes later a funfunking between the two sides of Yees. "The captains making their reports snappy and interesting. A most interesting course," is the very large number of young people using this year and the captains who has brought in the largest amount up to date with the course, who being assisted by a large number of bright young teachers who, being assisted by a large number of bright young teachers, who effort have to us reach our goal. Miss Thomastine, the course manager, has been an indelegable worker, she too, is heading to the next day's event. George, Dodson, Green and Barkdale. The association of masters, Warlons and secretaries will meet Sunday, March 16, at the Warlons church, at which time President Walton Johnson joins. No. 6 will outline the program of Masonite activities for the year and secure the charge of the activities for the year. The charge of the activities will be a array of events covering each month of the year and give promise of creating a new temple, now under construction at the University, to be a council of the association already has gone over the program in detail and is some sort of work. The association will have an adjourned session on March 11 in the order of the Eastern Star at their dignitary church at 11:00 a.m. at Peoples Congregational church. This may make it difficult to find a time to issue. 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The famous poet and orator used for his subject, the bishop at the next general conference, gave a forceful talk. Many of the denominational organizations have invited him to speak at the conference, announced segregation from every standpoint. He also spoke out against the St. Mae's St. L. E. church in Martineau Opened services Sunday in their new church, and the freshments were served. Members of other churches of the same denomination Burton have issued invitations announcing the marriage of their sisters to place April 6 at their home. $38 Wednesday night by the Marching club of the Elks灯店. Hundreds attended. --- Three Big Nights The Elk lodge No. 204 has announced its fourth annual Fun Fest at Tomson lionson hall. The Fun Fest is reminiscent of the annual Fun Fest this one will be the greatest of all. This one will be the greatest of all. April Sun the Suys Bee club of the Elk lodge. An annual Year dance at the Recreation hall. Bennett to Tour H. T. Bennett, manufacturer of the famous Lone Star Teen, will leave the country over the country in interest of his business. Mr. Bennett says much of his business is done in the Defender. The parents of School No. 4 hold their monthly meeting with president and Mrs. Mary E. Cable is incarnate. The Student Embrionetry day afternoon with Mrs. E. Cable is in Boulevard Pl. in Nashville, Tenn., visiting Dr. Carroll, one of the young progressive physicians week at his home. Dr. Carroll's wife was his stenographer. The Thursday Young in Indianapolis Ave. Mrs. Rosa B. Jackson is president. The East End Young in Fayette St. Wednesday. Col Simment Coming Dr. O. W. Langston, president of the local branch of the N. A. A. C. A. and an instructor will speak at Tomlinson hall under the nurses of the association. Col. Sim. Sullivan is the president which is so widely read in the Defender. He is the president of the Linden School which is 25th of April. A baby contest will also be conducted on the N. A. A. C. P. Observes Teachers' Day Bishop Coming Bishop W. T. Vernon will be the principal speaker at it the monastery was formerly register of the treasury. He is an orator of note and will ATTENTION READERS! A WANT AD In the Defender does not cost much. Why not advertise that article you have for sale? Indianapolis Office 416 INDIANA AVE. Phone Circle 7047 DON'T BE BALDHEADED ROSELEAN Hair Preparations Grow hair quickly on bold brads. Let us guide you to the today for particulars. WE WANT MORE RELIABLE AGENTS MME FLOYD ROSELEAN Hair Preparations Grow hair quickly on hard land and keep convince you. Write today for particular. WE WANT MORE RELIABLE AGENTS MME. FLOYD ROSELEAN HAIR COLLEGE 888 Indians Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. INSURE in A HOME COMPANY EMPIRE LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. CAPITAL $100,000.00 Home Office. Empire Life Building INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Notice to Readers Notify the local office of the Defender, 416 Indiana Ave., phone Circle 101, if you are unable to attend. We will be here Sunday. We want you to get on the bus and a representative will come at once. LIBERTY IND. A farewell dinner with given Dudley Mize Sunday at the beautiful country home of Mr. and Mrs. Caitlin Mize in Mexico. He will be married in May and make New Mexico his future home. We will visit New Mexico one day and make Richmond one day last week. Miss Elina Martel of Indianapolis is home with her husband. She is a Sunday evening guest of her sister, Mrs. Ell Mize. Mrs. Mize is not so well connected in Connellville Thursday. WEST BADEN, IND. Mme. Farmer of Detroit sane to the delichet of everyone present last fall. She was May Burnett and Leon J. Houwen furious. May Burnett and Leon J. Houwen furious. May Wm. Payton underwent an operation last Thursday at the Fraternal Association. Alexander, Stout and Hamwood performed the operation. Cent. O. (2) Phillips, C. Rays, Jay Gould and J. Phillips, C. Rays, Jay Gould and J. Frazer are back from Palm Beach, Fla. to Sunday night for Muncie on business. CONNERSVILLE, IND MUNGIS IND NEWBURGH, IND. RUSHVILLE, IND: The Rev. E. A. White district superintendent used Tuesday morning to inform our audience of the success of Wesley M. E. church. Mrs. Emmia Rose M. E. church. Mrs. Emmia Rose M. E. church. Mrs. Emmia Rose M. E. church. Mrs. Rebecca Leonard is recovering from an attack of tonsillitis. *Meadow is recovering from smallpox.* SHELBYVILLE IND SHELBVILLE, IND. The Haskell High School Sunday at the hall, which won a success. The Rev. Mr. Yates wife was a Ladies club of the Second Baptist Ladies club of the Second Baptist present of obeses Mrs. Alen Vaughn has been sick for some time. Alen Vaughn has been sick with Smith met with an accident and broke his toe. He is able to walk around now he is getting the med. James Phillip is getting the med. James Francis Brown had a birthday party spent Sunday in Indianapolis. 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Florence St. Mr. and Mrs. Nukez are New Castle were the guests of relatives and friends here Sunday. Mrs. George Nukez is Wednesday afternoon. On April 7 Knope program at the Second Baptist church The Rev. A. E. Taylar, who has been ill for a while, data by fitness, is much improved and able to be out. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Patel for a visit with relatives and friends. J. W. Burden made an official visit to Atty. J. C. Judkins and Ray Finn. April the Junior Stewartes board program at Bethel A. M. E. church. Mrs Leanne Dadd of Modo was the diner and Mrs. Gueab Stafford, Sunday. Addison Griggs of Chicago is spending a few hours in Sinkfield made a business trip to Atty. Mrs. and Mrs. Fluah Stafford, Sunday. Mrs. Fluah Stafford Lick with friends and relatives. FORT WAYNE, IND. TEXAS BRENHAN, TEX. TAYLOR TEXAS TERBELL TEX Mrs. Adline Tounsel, 77, died recently after a long illness. The future church. The body of Clinton Taylor was sent from Dallas for burial in the bachelor's dorm. The son were called to Emily, where their son had been shot. Dr. J. E. Krohn, president of the school, Scott, superintendent state Sunday school missions, were in the city Saturday. Prof. D. L. Boyd, principal of the schools, was in the city last week. PARIS, TEXAS The body of Ernest Lawson, who was electrocuted at Huntville, Texas, for a fatal fall in Texas, was brought March 29 for burial. The Knights of St. John the Baptist church Sunday, March 30. One of the victims of the St. John the Baptist Larry of Roxon was buried to death last Wednesday while the family was visiting the memorial. The son of 'Chicago, ill.' is here visiting Mrs. C. McDonnell church, organized here Sunday at the True Vine Christian church. "STOP ASTHMA **TORTURE** In 24 Hours* Asthma. Hay Fever and Catarrh are rare health conditions. Health, if you are a sufferer from wheezing, sneezing, difficult breathing, or coughing, that you can stop these troubles quickly. Florence Formula. 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The Dr. Lee Hair Preparations Are Truly Marvelous The Dr. Lee Hair Preparations Are Truly Marvelous Dr. E. S. Lee has perfected the most successful preparations for the treatment of the scalp and GROWTH OF HAIR ever discovered—not by guesswork, dreams and other tomfoolery, but by careful, scientific study of every phase of diseases of the hair and scalp. The results of his many years of study are his now WORLD FAMOUS The Sage Shampoo BEGINS my improved system of hair culture by removing dandruff and making the scalp clean and healthy. The Tonic Hair Grower COMPLETES the treatment. Used faithfully, it will positively promote the growth of Pressing O gives wond ened hair. Here Is My An IN ORDER TO ADVERTISE AND P BUTION OF THE WONDERFUL DR SEND NO MONEY-Ju SEND NO MONEY-Just Mail the Coupon SEND NO MONEY-Just Mail the Coupon It's no trouble at all to order. Just write your name and address on the coupon in the corner, cut it out and mail it. SEND NO MONEY—just the coupon—and the LEE SAFETY, worth $3, and the $3 worth of DR. LEE'S WONDERFUL HAIR PREPARATIONS—total, $6 worth, will come to you at once. When it is delivered pay the postman only $3 and postage, and the whole $6 worth is yours. But bear in mind we GUARANTEE our goods. Use these great hair preparations, and the Lee Safety for 15 days, and if you are not more than pleased with your bargain, send the unused preparations and the Lee Safety back to us, and we will at once return your money, all of it. $3, back to you, as soon as the parcel reaches us. On these terms YOU CAN'T LOSE. You are not only getting a most unusual bargain, but getting it under a MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. But we must repent that this special offer will cost us a great deal of money, and we cannot halt it open but hold that this offer must be of our choice. "Left off!" if this free gift of this wonderful Lee Safety Hair Straightener. The world's finest hair straightener—the world's ONLY absolutely SAFE hair straightener, and a full treatment of the world's most successful HAIR PREPARATIONS. SIX DOLLARS worth for only THREE DOLLARS if you fill out the coupon and mail it TODAY. Address: P, 1716 E. 12th St., Kansas City, Mo. ```markdown ``` D HAIR? O! DR. E. S. LEE Opportunity! air Straightener FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY, this quick, SAFE, patented hair straightener will be given away FREE OF CHARGE. Read and take advantage of this special offer and make yourself the proud and happy owner of this splendid product of a Negro inventor's genius. ```markdown ``` Regular Price... $3.00 Hair Preparations Only Marvelous Preparations for the treatment of the scalp and GROWTH OF HAIR other tomfoolery, but by careful, scientific study of every phase of his many years of study are his now WORLD FAMOUS POWER.....Price 50c per box G OIL.....Price 50c per box D.....Price 50c per box DR. LEE'S TONIC HAIR GROWER.....Price 50c per box DR. LEE'S TONIC PRESSING OIL.....Price 50c per box DR. LEE'S SAGE SHAMPOO.....Price 50c per box BEGINS my improved system of hair dandruff and making the scalp clean. Tonic Hair Grower COMPLETES the truthfully, it will positively promote the growth of vigorous, lustrous, silky hair. The Tonic Pressing Oil, used with the Lee Safety Hair Straightener, gives wonderful gloss and permanence to the straightened hair. Here Is My Amazing Offer ORDER TO ADVERTISE AND PROMOTE A WIDER DISTRICTION OF THE WONDERFUL DR. LEE'S HAIR PREPARATIONS Here Is My Amazing Offer Here Is My Amazing Offer I am going to give away FREE OF CHARGE a limited number of my famous LEE SAFETY HAIR STRAIGHTENERS with an order for THREE DOLLARS WORTH of my great Dr. Lee Hair Preparations—that is you will receive SIX DOLLARS FOR THREE DOLLARS—a Lee Safety, regular price $3, and three boxes of Dr. Lee's Tonic Hair Grower, $1.50; two boxes of Dr. Lee's Sage Shampoo, $1; one box Dr. Lee's Tonic Pressing Oil, 50c. Total SIX DOLLARS. All of this valuable merchandise you will receive for $3. I am going to give away FREE OF CHARGE a limited number of my famous LEE SAFETY HAIR STRAIGHTENERS with an order for THREE DOLLARS WORTH of my great Dr. Lee Hair Preparations—that is you will receive SIX DOLLARS FOR THREE DOLLARS—a EY—Just Mail the Coupon USE THIS COUPON Dr. E. S. Lee, Dept. P, Dear Sir, I accept your special offer. Please send me three boxes of Dr. Lee's Tonic Hair Grower, two boxes of Dr. Lee's Sage Shampoo, one box of Dr. Lee's Tonic Pressing Oil, full 500 Hair of your own and one Wizard model Lee Safety Hair Straightener, for which I agree to pay $3 and postage to the postman or postmaster on delivery. It is understood that if I find all of the articles not exactly as represented, I will return the unused portions of the Dr. Lee hair preparations, and the Lee Safety, in good condition, and you are to refund my $3 at once. Name Full Address SEND NO MONEY—Just send the coupon, but have the $1 ready for the postman when your parcel is delivered. Money back if not all satisfactory.