Chicago Defender

Saturday, May 24, 1924

Chicago, Illinois

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Elevator Falls Ten Stories; Operator a Hero POLI SHERIFF EJEC REVEREND R SALEM BAP SHERIFF EJECTS THE REVEREND ROSE FROM SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH Police from 12 districts, the motorcycle squad, deputy sheriffs and a score of officers from the detective bureau, swarmed into the street in the city, where they met Lassalle Sts. Sunday morning to quell the disturbance between the two factions—one supporting and the other opposing the Rev. B. L. Rose, deposed pastor, who made another effort to enter the church and fill the pulpit. The Rev, Mr. Rose was permitted to remain in the church only a few minutes. After a brief conversation between Allan Johnson 426 Mr. Connex Ave., the trustee, and Deputy Sheriff Strelay, the sheriff approached the Rev. Mr. Rose, seized him and the corpse, spotted him from the church. The sheriff threatened the minister with arrest if he attempted to enter the church again during the day. The new Captain McMann, commanding the Second district, had telephoned Chief of Police Morgan M. E. CONFER DYER ANTI- M.E. CONFERENCE O.K.'S DYER ANTI-LYNCH BILL (Picture on Page 4) Springfield, Mass., May 23—The quadrennial general conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the month of May at the great auditorium here has been marked, as regards our group, by the passage of a resolution against anti-Lynchburg bill, the acceptance of the report favoring the unification of the Methodist Episcopal church South and the adoption without a dissenting vote of the comprehensive, constructive report of the board of On the 800 delegates assembled from the four corners of the earth, nearly 100 bishops, the religious editor and many executive secretaries. History has been made by the presence for the Associated Negro Press, and J. H. T. Brabiner, editor-in-chief of the Associated Negro Press, and J. H. T. Brabiner, manager of the Chicago Defender, arrangements being made by John T. Brabiner Smith (white) Chicagoland METHODIST Department Methodist Episcopal Church. The Rev. Robert G. Morris, pastor of Epworth M. E. church, Gastonia, N.C., adopted the adoption of a resolution coding; "He it resolved. That we the representatives of the Methodist Episcopal Church assembled, request our board of bishops to appoint a special committee of the United States to study the Diver antichline bill and send a definite communication to the president of the United States, the speaker of the House of Representatives, expressing the VOL. XIX. NO. 21 --- Men Assault Women Collins, who, in turn, in a riot叫 to various districts to hurry fluffer to the frenzied hundreds of the Rose faction, swarming in the street, aroused to fever heat over section of their leader from the church. Trustee Pleads for Peace While this faction hurled threats in the street, the other group inside the church attempted to resume the attack. The Rev. Mr. Branch of Houston, Texas, was the first to face faction, was absent. A local minister occupied the pulpit, but did not preach. Allan Johnson plied with his friends on the street, fomented the群 of those to group to leave the church quietly, go to their home and not stop the street. The police pounced on him, Johnson said, if the Rev. Mr. Rose would let them alone. But this, the minister said, he was not going to cease fighting until he had regained the pulpit, which he had done. After the closure of the church in the church, Attorneyina Richard E. Westbrooks and Harris B. Gaines for the Branch faction argued with Capitol officials that the church should be closed for the remainder of the day and that there should be no evening of officials of the faction wanted to have services. Captain McMann finally decided in their favor. In their place in the church, Attorney J. Gray Lucas, counsel for the Rose group, was outside prevailing with Police Chief John F. Evening. The chief said he had no power to close a church. All he could do, he said, was let it re-open and give police protection. Sergeant Scott in Command Chief Collins placed the entire situation in the hands of Sergt. John. He took the defensive bureau. He told Captain McMahon to place other officers under the command of Sergent Scott and instructed the sergeant on guard and training any person who attempted to create any disturbance and to do whatever he thought beet. Sergent Middlecon was told to at him. Hose and his group expressed their intention to make another drive for the pulpit as soon as the church doors were opened at 1:30 a.m. At that house Sergent Scott held a conference with officials of the Branch faction, after he had (Continued on Page 11) RENCE O. K.'S LYNCH BILL on Page 4) attitude of the Methodist Episcopal church on this bill." The signatories were I. G. Morrison and J. A. Meltane and I. H. Ashe In defending his resolution the sponsor said: "If the great program of our church is to be supported by our group we must be protected by the law, so we must tell the soil and make the money. We have been with you from Boston Common to the World war. When we are without representation is not right. Attacks, yonder on Boston Common paid the price. When this great government of our said: We want to tell you that we are not though my group had very little of that stuff you call democracy, we were willing to fight and die. And we were willing to fight and die, and we were willing to want to do it now, and the only thing we are asking is that you give that protection that we fought for, in order that the world might have it." A. R. Howard, delegate from South Carolina, speaking to the resolution, said. "Two or three days before we started from South Carolina to this general conference one of our group was tied to a tree and riddled with snakes. We never would ever be done about it. We ought to legislate against liquor and to protect the homes and lives of our people from drunkenness, but it is as important as anything else and those of us who see the record of the number of Negroes who have been lynched through the years (Continued on Page 11) SCHOOLTEACHER ATTEMPTS SUICIDE Prisoner Takes Gun From Guard and Gets Away Waynesboro, Miss. May 23.—Eyes that shifted a second helped a prisoner, an alleged moonshiner, to escape the toils of the law after he heaped the toils of the premises, where he operated still in a swamp near Bucatina. Roscoe Newton was the prisoner, and he named Mills, who accustomed to contend busily engaged in making moonshine. The constable drew a revolver on the officer from his prisoner and in a rubble wrenched it from constables hand and made his escape. Seventeen years of married life ended in the divorce court for Mrs. Josie E. Perkins, beauty culturist, and husband of her decree from Joel H. Perkins, a spiritualist, at 3633 Michigan Ave. at the close of a sensation and in superior Judge Sabath's court. In her cross hatch floral Jan. 31, through attorney, Chas J. Jenkins, 406 Ashland block in charged cruelty Mrs. Perkins ed her decree from Joel H. Perkins, a spiritualist, librarian of 2638 Michigan Ave. at the close of a sensation onearear Superior Judge Sabath's court. In her cross hatch, through her attorney, Chas J. Jenkins, 406 Ashland block, and charged cruelty and the committing or adultery by her husband, and named Mrs. Agnes Helt et al. (note), 310 E. 425 L. to co-respondent. Mrs. Perkins filed her cross bill to answer charges made by her husband, who entered into custody shortly, in September, 1923. This action, Mrs. Perkins charged was taken after she had caught her husband chad of her husband, Mrs. Schimm's home at 6 a. m. Oct. 7, 1922. The wife trailed Perkins to 310 F. 425 St. at that time the home of Mrs. Schimm. She met together Mrs. Schimm before the building. She got the woman's husband and a police officer, led the raid into the house and surprised her husband and Mrs. Schimm. She found hiding in a clothes closet clad in a night dress. Mrs. Perkins charged. Following his forgiveness Perkins bigged his beneficence and promised to break his relations with Mrs. relations with Mrs. Schimmer, Mrs. Perkins said, and on the strength of her love she forlorn mislead but the break did not come, acknowledging that Perkins continued his association with Mrs. Schimmer, then she came to him of his conduct, Mrs. Perkins charged, he shot her, in the face, on May 15, 1923. She then left him, going to Perkins said, and on the strength of his promise the forsake him, he did not come, according to the bill, and Perkins the confidant in society with Mrs. Schimmer. Then when she com plained to lie in contact, conduct, Mrs. Perkins charged, he shot her in the foot for 10 minutes. Joel Perkins 1923. She then left him, going to indianapolis, where they formerly lived. During her absence Mrs. Schimmer came to live with Perkins in his 3638 Michigan Ave. Mrs. Perkins charges, and she sleeps together when, with police officers, she led a raid there at 5 o'clock in the morning March 4 last. The Perkins estate is estimated at $3,600. The house and dianapolis. Ind., and in Chicago. Besides her decree of divorce the court granted Mrs. Perkins sole title to the stone story and brick building at 3316 Calumet Ave, valued at $6,500; three houses and garage in dianapolis. $10,000 in dianapolis. Mr. Perkins was allowed the property at 3338 Michigan Ave, valued at $13,500, in which he has $3,000 equity. Mr. Perkins was appointed by Attorney W. S. Prennan (white). They were married in Clareville, Ohio, in 1907. For 10 years Perkins has operated as a spiritualist me ELEVATOR FALLSTEN STORIES New York, May 23—Heroism on the part of Ernest Noble, S Carmine St., saved the lives of 14 persons Saturday, when an elevator tore from its cables on the 10th floor of an office building at 44 W. Fourth St., and fell nine floors before Noble, the operator succeeded in stopping the car, after frantically working at the office. The screams of the hysterical passengers, among whom were eight girls, aroused the entire building, as a robot, packed to capacity, gell with the passengers in the car, in stopping the car just a few feet from the basement, or all would have stopped the car, so the passengers he kept and all were injured. The news spread like wildfire and soon threw injured persons were lifted from the shaft by the police and firemen and rushed to St. Vincent's hospital in the most seriously injured and as he was carried through the throngs of people who lined the streets he was given a mighty help for his heroism. The accident occurred shortly after 9 o'clock. Noble, with a crowd, hurry to work, was taking his car to the elevator, where he floored to discharge a passenger. He noticed a peculiar jerk, but proceeded up. When he reached the 10th floor of the shaft, the cables had broken. Fights Off Madmen Girls were screaming and men yelling with maddening fear. They were getting to the elevator lever, Noble kept cool and fought off the mudmen as they attacked him furiously. The car was increasing in speed as it dropped from the elevator lever, cool-headed operator worked frantically at the broken emergency brake. Noble's clothes were nearly torn, and the car definitely there was screeching and a grinding as the brakes took hold. The runaway car slacked in speed, and Noble was in a few feet from the bottom of the shaft, it twisted from the strain, ripping away the rails from the side of the car, and Noble were thrown in a heap and all were inflicted either by sprains or shocks. Noble suffered a wrenched back, and Noble brushes about the face and head from attacked by the passengers. Due to excitement caused by the accident, the building was closed for several days, and the effect on the hundreds of employees, most of whom are women, that several girls fainted. Noble claims that he told the engineer that the elevator was working strangely several months' ago. Though Noble knew the emergency was broken, his heroism is recognized by keeping a cool demeanor and being under great difficulties and finally bringing the car to a stop. KILLED BY WATCHMAN KILLED BY WATCHMAN St. Louis, Mo. May 23, Matt McKinley, 23, who was shot in the abduction of a wounded wrestler for the Missouri Pacific railroad at Bissley, Il. died at St. Mary's hospital, East St. Louis. Ill. McKinley was shot when it is said he attempted to overpower the wrestler and was killed. The deceased came to this city several months ago from Little Rock, Ark. ATTENTION, READERS EVERYWHERE ATTENTION, READERS EVERYWHERE FROM time to time we are informed that the readers of this publication are being invited to claim to be everything members of our repertoire staff to the owner and publisher, Mr. Robert S. Abbott, himself. We desire to thank friends against these imposters and to call attention to the fact that people representing this newspaper are sending cards and papers of authority; and are always willing to show them upon demand. THE Chicago Defender CHURCH HARRY WILLS MEETS MADDEN THE SHIP'S DEPARTURE. Harry Wills meets Bartley Madden Monday night in the Quensboro A. C. ring, Long Island, if the firemen will permit the promoters to stage the bout there; if not, it will be transferred to Newark, N. J. Photo shows Wills and Madden inspecting the Long Island ring. BAPTISTS DUTCH AVIATOR WILL TEACH RACE TO FLY BAPTISTS TO RAISE BIG FUND Nashville, Tenn. May 23—Six definite plans for raising the $25,000 necessary to make the final payment on the National Baptist Theological and Missionary College, located in this city, were made by Dr. John E. Wood of Danville, Ky., president of the National Baptist Theological and Missionary College Monday in conference with Dr. David E. Ever of Denver, Colo., and local ministers and pastors, who have been invited to Dr. Woods stated in his conference with Dr. Ever that the property valued at more than $120,000 was the property of the United States and missionary training seminary to which members of our Race of the United States held title and which missionary training session, were outlined at the conference. They are to be further enlarged at the executive board meeting, Ohio, June 11 to 16, at the annual Sunday school congress. Three hundred Nashville citizens were invited to a convention in Chicago in September, where final payment will be made. New York, May 23—The opportunity for our youths to become aviators at a small cost was stimulated Thursday when it was announced by Major Spencer of the Atlantic Aircraft corporation that the famous Dutch inventor, Anthodny H. G. Fokker, who taught our only aviator, Miss Bessie Coleman, how to fly, was to open a factory here to build planes of his design. Upon Miss Coleman's return from Europe two years ago she stated that after considerable persuasion on her turt Fokker had promised that she would build planes and open an aviation school for men and women regardless of race, creed or color, and that the cost of learning would be as cheap as Miss Coleman was a student at the Fokker Aviation school and received her first pilot's license in Germany. She was the first woman of any race to become an aviator. For Miss Coleman, bombing plane, and carries several commendable letters from noted European aviators. Prior to returning to America Miss Coleman purchased a plane and said to be the best built and it has been announced that Mr. Fokker has a lease with -option to buy, on the factory, and the former American Aircraft corporation at Hasbrouck, N.J. CAUGHT IN CAVE-IN Philadelphia, Pa. May 23.—Edward Burns, who lives on St. Neakron, st. near Philadelphia, died peacefully morning when a ditch which he was digging on Durham St. west of Lincoln Dr. caved in. He was partly buried by the earth and was buried in a cemetery confined in, the Germantown hospital suffering from a fractured spine. RIOT NABWOMAN IN TURPIN ROBBERY Mrs. Mayne Smith, Smith, 3532 Grand Blvd., was taken to the state's attorney's office Friday for questioning. She was in her home two weeks ago, when Charles Turpin, owner of the Booker Washington theater at St. Louis, Mo., reported a personal loss of $1,475 from her home. She been intrusted to Mrs. Smith and was in her possession on the night of the robbery. He always resided at St. Louis. Mr. Turpin, through Keystone National Detective agency, explained his loss to Assistant State's Attorney George Gorman and the peculiar burial of the Smith residence. Sergeants Julius Glenn and McMillan were detailed to investigate the premises; and their discoveries led to the questioning of Mrs. Smith and Miss Sadie Rainey, at room in the home. Miss Rainey was released, but Mrs. Rainey appeared before Judge Buckee in the 48th St.-police court Monday. The case was continued until June 3. Turpin declares that he gave Mrs. Rainey $1,000 to hold until he could bank it Monday, and the robbery occurred in the meantime. --- Mrs. Marle Williams, 28 years old, a teacher in one of the city schools, residing at 4749 Langley Ave. was rushed to Provident hospital in an unconscious condition, shortly after 7 o'clock Tuesday evening, following her attempt to commit suicide with Mrs. Williams was standing on Grand Blvd., between 37th and 38th St., when John M. Johnson, 4411 Vincennes Ave., an alleged friend, drew up to the curb in his automobile. She got into the car and sat with him on the road. She had off. Shortly afterward, Mrs. Williams produced a vial of lysol and began drinking the poison, according to Johnson, the police. He knocked the bottle from her hand and drove to the hospital. Johnson, questioned by the police as to the girl's motive for attempting to kill her, he said, were "homeless" brooding over her domestic affairs. He referred the police to a firm of attorneys who, he said, were "homeless." Mrs. Williams was brought out of danger after being treated at Provident and Kenwood hospitals by Dr. Johnson and Dr. Collard. She is the first prominent Methoist churchman residing in Cleveland, Ohio. TWO KILLED BY THROWN LAMP Washington, May 23.—Infuriated during an altercation while visiting the house of a friend, John Black, age 31, hurled a lighted kerosene lamp at Agnes Young, 34, and William Hall, 40, the lamp striking both victims and falling into the lap of Mamie Hall, setting fire to the three persons. Both women died from the effects of the burns and the man, William Hall, was confined to the hospital in a serious condition. According to the police, Black was visiting at the house and became engaged in an altercation, the cause and trained kicked up the first contempt missile and hurried it on its deadly errand. The altercation took place in the home of Mrs. Hall at 664 Navy building and the burning women and the enemy brought several spectators upon the scene and a squad of policemen. Dr. John R. Dull was summoned to the house to fire firefighters. Hall was young. Young women were brought to Casualty hospital for treatment, but Mrs. Hall, because of her enormous size, weighing 150 pounds, could not be removed from the house and received treatment in her home. Five pounds of vaseline and 100 square feet of gauze was used in dressing the body of the charred woman. The house was to save her. But the woman only resisted alive during the night, dying the following morning. Agnes Young, the other woman, also died later as a result of the incidence. A coffin three times as large as the average size for an adult and 12 pallbearers were provided for the 750-pound woman of the buried Sun. It took 15 powerful men to move Mrs. Hall's body from her home to the undertaker's establishment on L St. W. A partition from the house had to be taken into the house against the body of the woman to be taken out of the house. Black was being held at the Fifth precinct, where she would be quite serious against him will be quite serious two deaths are responsible for his frenzied caper. She was attractive in a beautiful clothes, But that BODY ODOR spotted her charms APPLY UNDER ARMS—KEEP FRESH AND SWEET STOP THOSE BODY ODORS Use Arm-or Removes All Odors THAT'S AT EXASURE Everybody has a personal odor—regardless how often they bathe that musty odor remains. You may not detect it yourself, but others do. NOW is the time to STOP it. USE Arm-or IT IS NOT A PERFUME But an, Antiseptic Purifier, which combats all odors and brings the scent of purity. Maintain it all times the satisfaction of KNOWING that you don't smell bad. PRICE, 50 CENTS PUT BETWEEN TOER STOP SMELLY FEET THE DANCE IS SPOILED WHEN YOU PERSPINE WRITE NOW ARMOR CHEMICAL COMPANY 2352 Seventh Avenue NEW YORK CITY PART 1—PAGE 2 HUSBAND DIES WHILE WIFE IS IN JAIL Woman Sentenced for Selling "Moon" The efforts of neighbors and friends of Mrs. Selena Marshall, 1705 Dearborn St., to secure her release from the House of Correction in time to see her husband, John Marshall, before his death, failed. They had been driving to obtain her freedom since they realized that her husband, who had been ill a long time, was dying. When Mrs. Marshall arrived home her husband had been dead two hours. --- "It was = shame the way Officer Ford treated me," said Mrs. Marshall after her please. "He had me doing six months for nothing. I knew he tried to get me off the job after the condition of my husband, he tried to get some of the other folks in the house to take my place. My husband was speechless at the time, and he made kind kindness noises and insults, protecting, but Ford arrested me anyhow." McGuire has not been seen by his wife since the arrest. Twelve Persons Flee Tenement House Fire Philadelphia, Pa. May 26—Twelve persons fled to safety when fire was extinguished. 608 Bandoph St. The blaze started in a third floor room occupied by a Mrs. Maggie Simms, when a lace curtain was ignited by an oil lamp. Firemen carried William Milton, who was trapped on the fourth floor, down a ladder. Thomas Johnson and wife fell from the second floor to the first while descending by the fire escape. Historian Writes on Legitimacy of Masonry An authentic history of Negro Mass in squaring in several areas of the Masonic magazine, the National Fraternal Review, The Journal of study by Harry A. Williamson, historian of the Prince and state of Iowa, Woman (title and written as a rejoinder to a similar article, published unfavorably to the Iowa in the Ohio Mass (title) No loyal Mason should miss any of these articles. Obtain them by subscription. National Fraternal Review, 428 E. 35th St. Chicago, Ill.-Adv. Genuine BAYER ASPIRIN Say "Bayer Aspirin" INSIST! Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 24 years. whichcontains proven directions Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Man- ufacture of Monocotylides center of Salicylic acid She was attractive—a beautiful c But that BODY ODOR spotted her c STOP THOSE M. H. H. At the 27th quadrennial conference of the African Methodist Episcopal church, held in Louisville, Ky., three prominent clergymen were elevated to the bishopric. They are: Dr. Reverdy C. Ransom of New York, editor of the A. M. E. Review; the Rev. A. L. Gaines, Baltimore, Md., and Dr. J. A. Gregg, president of Willow Creek University, of these three came after 11 hours of heated debate. Several able candidates went down in defeat. BISHOP J. A. GREGG SOMETHING NEW BLAMED ON RACE We noted in a recent issue of the Chicago Tribune a letter in the "Vox Pop" column, sent in by H. G. W. In it the writer said, "Personally, I have always taken the South's dryness with a grain of salt. You cannot make me believe that the men of Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, Georgia and the Carolinas as well as the North, make it very famous high-ball. The reason the South has been leaning toward dryness is on account of the Colored brother. So the Southern gentleman thought it a good idea to make it very famous the "Colored brother" or make the price so high that it was out of his reach." There is a certain class of men who take every opportunity to get our attention, to learn about facts or fancy are the means to the end. Here we have a bird who makes what he pleases to call the "Colored Birds," which are the situations which prevailed in certain sections of the South long before Volstead was ever sent to Washington. We met them and fetched thought and we would like to know what inspired it. Next thing we know we will be blamed, as a woman who was Yazoo rivers and for the depredations of the well-known boll weevil, which is forcing Southern "planters" to plant cotton. We shall still stand instead of his clearly beloved cotton. We have already been bawled out by Southern whites who are now working in the cotton industry, poised for "hanging around" without a chance to say our prayers and left the jobs for safer territory. UTICA, MISS., INSTITUTE GRADUATES TWENTY.FIVE Utica, Miss., May 16—The Utica Normal and Industrial institute is in the midst of the 20th closing exercise. The commencement ceremony was held in Benton Smith of Memphis. Mr. Smith is one of the South's leading characters. Twenty-five young people graduated from various departments of the institution. As an illustration of the cosmopolitan character of the force done at the university, one member of the graduating class was from the Gulf coast, while another came from Lake Erie. Despite the fact that the institution suffered $100,000 loss of property by fire this year this commencement proved to be the most interesting and largely attended of any in re- The annual meeting of the board of trustees took place recently. Aside from the principal's report to the board, which covered the work for the year, the board also submitted it. It showed that upward of $125,000 has been required to carry on the work for the year. It showed also that a large portion of this sum was raised by the贮金 of trustees who since last November has been able to spend only 11 days on the institute grounds. Hearty Eater Dies in Home After Big Feast Joseph Jenkins, 633 E. 40th St., died suddenly Sunday, May 11, in his home in unconscious in the hallway. The coroner's physician, according to reports, was given the information that he was a fish and drank a quart of sweet milk on Saturday night. He made a series of visits to friends, returned to his home and ate more fish and a quantity of cheese. He was seized with violent pains in the stomach and died before his death. Joseph Jenkins was employed as mechanic in a garage on the South Side. Do You Know That As Poro Agents thousands of Race Women are happy and prosperous through their PORO profits? Homes Are Being Acquired! Children Are Being Schooled! Families Are Being Provided For! This same opportunity exists for you. For right now, there are openings for ambitious women as our representatives to supply the great demand for PORO Treatments, PORO Products and teach the PORO SYSTEM. PORO COLLEGE or a nearby PORO AGENT will teach you the PORO SYSTEM OF SCIENTIFIC HAIR AND BEAUTY CULTURE at surprisingly small cost and show you how. You Make Handsome Profits Right in Your Own Home BISHOP A. L. GAINES Bishop Vernon Recalled From African Charge Louisville, Ky., May 23—The following assignments of bishops have been renal conference of the A. M. E. church which closed its sessions last week. Bishop Thom takes Bishop Carey's place over the 14th Episcopal district of Kentucky and Tennessee. Bishop Vernon to Oklahoma, California and Puget Sound. Bishop Galanes to Michigan and California. Bishop Gregg to Africa. Bishop Vernon's old charge. Bishop Carey to Missouri, formerly under Bishop Parks. Bishop Parks goes to Louisiana and South America. BOY,PLAYING WITH PISTOL,KILLS MAN BOY,PLAYING WITH PISTOL,KILLS MAN Dallas, Tex. May 33.—While playing with a 32 caliber pistol, throwing it to and fro in the air, little Oscar Sarcal accidentally shot and fatally wounded Wally, a veteran employee of the company, while they stood in the offices of the Transfer building. According to the information brought by the company's request, the next morning, Walls had entered the office with a package containing the pistol and was about to be arrested, but the burglar begged to see it. He handed the pistol to the boy, but forgot to tell the child it was loaded. Several minutes later the pistol was discharged and the floor with a bullet over the heart. The screams of the boy brought neighbors to the scene, but Walls were before aid could be administered. The jury rendered a verdict of accidental death. AGED KENTUCKIAN DEAD Louisville, Ky. May 23—Funeral services for Mrs. Lucinda Adams, a well known citizen of this city, who died at her home after a prolonged illness. Valley. Secrets of white friends of Mrs. Adams were in attendance at the funeral to pay their final respects to Mrs. Adams, a woman in church and fraternal circles and is said to have lived in the city for many years. Burial. The deceased is believed to have been more than 100 years old. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER HIOPS BISHOP R. C. RANSOM opal church, held in Louisville, Ky. Mr. Reverdy C. Ransom of New York, and Dr. J. A. Gregg, president of Wil- 11 hours of heated debate. Several BULLET FOR MAN HITS SCHOOLBOY BULLET FOR MAN HITS SCHOOLBOY One of several bullets fired from a policeman's revolver at a man suspected of being a bandit missed its mark and penetrated James Tucker. Jr.'s neck, a school boy 8 years old, shot him. The police Tucker, residing at 548 E. 44th St. St. the shooting occurred late Saturday night while Policeman Christoph Koehler station was pursuing an unknown man whom he had seen flash a revolver on St. Lawrence Ave. of the stray bullet, was on his way home from a theater accompanied by his uncle, Lennie Tucker, at the time of the shooting. St. Lawrence Ave. the boy bank to the pavement just after the policeman had fired. The bullet penetrated his neck and came out the right side. The boy was taken to St. Luke's hospital, 1439 Michigan Ave. KILLED IN FIGHT Texarkana, Ark., May 23.—A man known as "Charles" is dead and Marvin Thomson (white) is being committed to the Miller county jail on charge of homicide as a result of a fight between the two at the John Belo sawmill, 30 miles southeast of here. Children Fletcher CASTOR MOTHER: Fletcher's Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the Proven directions on each package. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of *Chef Helena Proven directions on each package*. Physicians everywhere recommend it IT WILL PAY YOU TO ACT PROMPTLY KLAN LEADER FINED $400 FOR RAIDING Legion Men Held Up By Klansmen Cortland, N. Y., May 23—A new chapter was added to the history of the Ku Klux Klan in New York state here when Robert L. Rice, Jr., acknowledged kleagle of the Cortland county section of the Klan; paid a fine of $400 after he had admitted being the leader of a group of 28 Marathoners, N. Y., south of here, on April 10. He received such a fine by a Klan officer of this rink is believed to be without precedent in this state, and it was with obvious reluctance that alternative was 400 days in jail. The case was brought up before Supreme Court Justice Leon R. Rhodes. The court ruled out of the raid of April 10, when men dressed in the customary costume of the hotel of Marathon and ransacked the bar. A number of bottles taken from it were broken in the road out of which after the raid complaints were made by the Cortland post of the American Legion that members of the Legion were arrested. The raid was taking place and Rice's arrest followed. ATLANTIC CITY STREETS USED FOR SPEEDWAY BY VISITOR Atlantic City, N. J., May 23—Richard Robinson, 40 years old, 105 places in the city, jail here on charges of reckless driving and driving while under the influence of alcohol. Police say that Robinson drove past the traffic signal lights on Pacific Ave. at Tennessee St., traffic offence of a drunk driver, tried to stop him by blowing his whistle, but to no avail. He cab came north was struck by Robinson's car. Both cars came to a stop and Robinson was placed under arrest. Police say that he appeared to be in control. DISCOVERERS EXPLAIN WHY RESULTS COME SO QUICK BY USING G.F.P. Question Is Repeatedly Heard Now: How Can Any Medicine Bring Results as Quick as St. Joseph's G. F. P. Is Doing for Women and Girls of Our Group? Is Answered by Its Discoverers, Who Are Bending Every Effort to See That This Great Medicine Is Properly Brought to the Attention of Those Who Have Tried for Years to Revive Their Strength, Energy and Vitality. Mysterious Ingredients of G. F. P. Are Gathered in All Parts of the World and Brought to This Country to be Compounded Together to Make Perfect the Medicine Now Known as St. Joseph's G. F. P. Women Now Depend on St. Joseph's G.F.P. To Restore Their Vitality "If we have been successful with St. Joseph's G. F. P. in overcoming and stamping out the peculiar malady to which women and girls are virtually slaves," says the representative of the discoverers of this famous medicine. "It is because G. F. P. contains just that mysterious something which scientists and chemists have been trying for years to find. "St. Joseph's G. F. P. is the result of the startling facts which we learned by studying the wonderful health enjoyed by women of the primitive tribes in far off European countries, where they live close to nature. These women have been known to live to the extreme age of 150 years. And nothing makes this possible so much as their mode of living, which keeps their systems free of all disease germs. "After learning just what it was that keeps these women so robust and healthy in spite of all the hardships they endure, we had our chief chemist analyze the vital elements of the food and plant life they have to live on. The result is the perfect duplication of these health giving necessities in the product which we have given the name of St. Joseph's G. F. P. "The ingredients of G. F. P. are compounded so wonderfully that the minute it reaches your stomach it begins to vitalize the gastric juices, so your stomach can thoroughly digest the food you eat, and assimilate the iron and vitamins from it into your blood. Rich, red blood, filled with nourishment, coursing and throbbing through every vein and artery is what is necessary to carry vitality to every organ which has been attacked by Catarrh. With the nerves and muscles strengthened, healthy tissue soon has a chance to take the place of the inflamed lining of the membrane and Catarrh is a thing of the past. From then on, your organs can function properly, and you will naturally be free from the pain, cramps and uneasiness which irregular functioning of the Female Organs cause. "That's why you are hearing and reading that so many girls and women of our group are getting relief, from painful _____, irritability, nervousness, lack of appetite, cramping, nausea, dizziness, fainting spells, spots before the eyes, swelling of the limbs during pregnancy, and that terrible feeling of fear and anxiety, through the consistent use of this phenomenal medicine. "The quick action of G. F. P. simply proves, I believe, that there is nothing its equal in overcoming and making it easier. Calm and patient, which is, as I have said before, virtually making girls' and women slaves to pain and misery. To me this is the greatest nature intended your food and ways of living should do. And we are able to offer women and girls of the Race, to help them live life from their trouble, new hopes and ambitions through the use of this wonderful medicine, because we were fortunate enough to find the secret strength and vitality for women." If your druggist got *G. T. Joseph's* G. F. P. send $1.00 and $25 extra to cover postage charges to Butler pharmacy, Memphis, Tenn., SHE NEVER HAS A PAIN NOW; SHE IS USING G. F. P. "It is certainly a great relief to be without an ache or a pain after having suffered from irregularity, pains in my sides and back and stomach trouble for more than four years," says Mrs. Jannie Damon, the attractive Race woman, who lives at Cottonwood, Ala. "And my recovery to health is all due to wonderful G. F. P. "During the four years and more that I suffered from pain and weakness, I tried all manner of medicines and treatments, but none of them seemed to do me any good and I kept getting worse and worse until I finally got so I would have to stay in bed anywhere from four to ten days every month. "About this time, I read in the paper how so many women, who suffered like I did, were getting relief from their trouble and misery using St. Joseph's G. F. P. and began using this wonderful medicine myself. I am now on my seventh bottle and never have an ache or a pain and am getting stronger and healthier every day. Every time I see a woman who seems to be suffering like I did before I started using G. F. P., I just want to rush up to them and tell them about this wonderful medicine and what it is doing for me." If your druggist hasn't got St. Joseph's G. F. P. send $1.00 and $25 for over postage charges to Battler's Pharmacy, Memphis, Tenn., for a bottle. YOUNG MOTHER SAYS G.F.P.IS HELPING HER REGAIN HER STRENGTH It is a revelation and joy to see the heartfelt gratitude and deeply sincere expressions of everlasting love in our group, like Mrs. Marie Wyatt are heaping on St. Joseph's G. F. P. for the wonderful relief it is given to us. We are weakness and suffering they were enduring as the price of the happiness of reproducing themselves. Mrs. Wyatt, the attractive woman in social interaction in social circles at the Brace in Carson, Ark. says: "After the birth of my last baby I just felt weak and tired all the time. I didn't have any desire to do anything and when I would force my work, my head would start aching. Bad I thought I couldn't stand it. "None of the medicines or treatments I tried did me any good. Then I read in the newspaper how I did it and I started doing for other women who are using this medicine, so I got a bottle of G. F. P. too. The first bottle of this wonderful medicine did me well. I was not the first to use it. I am now on/ my fifth bottle. I am getting my strength back so, fast I feel better than I have for years. I never have a headache or a sufferer to know about this wonderful medicine and how much good it is doing me." If your drugstreet hasn't got St. Joseph's G. F. P. send $1.00 and a postage charges to Battler's Pharmacy, Memphis, Tenn, for a bottle. SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1924 LAIN OME SO NG G.F.P. DOCTOR RECOMMENDS ST. JOSEPH'S G. F. P. TO SUFFERING RACE WOMEN Well-Known Tennessee Woman of Our Group Tells of Her Long Suffering and Misery From So-Called "Female Trouble." Terrible Pains in Her Back and Sides Kept Her in Constant Nervous Strain and Made Her so Weak and Run-Down She Could Hardly Walk Across the Floor. She Says She Can Almost Feel Her Strength and Energy Coming Back With Every Drop of St. Joseph's G. F. P., the Phenomenal Medicine Which Is Now Creating Such a Tremendous Sensation Among Our Women and Girls Everywhere. "My doctor recommended St. Joseph's G. F. P. to me after I had tried all manner of medicines and treatments and could not seem to make any headway at all in my *u*truggle to rid myself of those torturing pains in my back and sides," says Mrs. Ida Walton, the well-known woman of our Group, who lives on Rural Route No. 4, Springfield, Tenn. "This terrible misery in my back and sides was taking my strength so fast I was at a point where I could not begin to do my housework and I never had any desire to go to church or anywhere else. "I don't know what I would have done, if it hadn't been for St. Joseph's G. F. P. I could feel a difference in my condition almost from the first using of this wonderful medicine, and before I had finished the first bottle I felt so strong I was doing a lot of my housework. I am now on my fourth bottle and feel so well and strong it hardly seems possible that I was well nigh desperate a few months ago from pain and misery." G. F. P. Has Been Tested in Thousands of Cases. Another great advantage which G. F. P. enjoys over a medicine made from ingredients kept in built by a master chef, is that freshness and freshness can be depended upon. For the same reason that coffee sold in air-tight cans is stronger and fresher than coffee sold in bulk, it is important that the medicine made from ingredients which have lost their strength through age. These facts, important as they undoubtedly are, give only few the most miraculous success which St. Joseph's G. F. P. is now enjoying by relieving and helping thousands of sick and suffering women and girls in the world. It is a standing reason for the success of this phenomenal medicine comes from its mysterious, but thoroughly proven, power and reliability to oversee the care of cataracts out Catarrh of the Female Organs. If your drugstreet not got St. Joseph's G. F. 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We will also give $25.00 for the suggestion of the name and slogan which we select for our Hair SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1924 A. M. E. ZION ELECTS FIVE NEW BISHOPS Delegates Leave for Home This Week Indianapolis, Ind. May 33.—After a day and a half of balloting five bishops were elected here by the congregation concerned. Zachary C. Ministers elected to the bishopric were: The Rev. BenJ. G. Shaw, Washington. D. C; the Rev. Edw. D. W. Jones, Washington; the Rev. D. W. Jones, Washington; the Rev. John W. Martin, St. Louis, and the Rev. Cameron C. Allyn, Charlotte, N. C. With the exception of the Rev. Allyn all were elected Friday morning. --- The Rev. M. Walls was editor of the Star of Zion, the official organ. He has been a minister for 25 years. He was born May 8, 1865, in North Carolina. The Rev. Martin was born June 30, 1872, near Lebanon, Va. He taught school several years before becoming the Rev. Mr. Jones was born in Washington, D. C. Sept. 11, 1871. He is the son of the late Bishop S. W. He was born January 1, 1871, the first president of the Women's Home and Foreland Mission society of the A. M. E. Zion church. The Rev. Shaw has pastored some churches in the demonstration including a large one at St. Louis Mo. The Rev. C. C. Ayyine was born Sept. 3, 1860, in the British West End. He has been editor of the University Church organ, for the past seven years. Among the other officers elected to the North Carolina, editor, S. Zion Zohn, O. Carrington, editor of the Quarterly Review; S. D. Watking, re-elected head of the publishing house; F. M. Hutchison, editor of the Rev. W. W. Matthews, re-elected secretary of foreign missions; C. S. Whitted, secretary of ministerial reelection by three votes over the Rev. D. D. Dows of Indianapolis. The election of general secretary only thing that cooled the house was the withdrawal of H. C. Weeden in favor of F. M. Jacobs, who was re-elected Thursday, May 22 was set for the closing date of the conference. PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN WANT MORE FREEDOM IN CHURGH Grand Rapids, Mich. May 23—Women adherents of the Presbyterian church are protesting against the restraint which bar them from taking part in the official affairs of the church. To eliminate these restrictions, an council meeting between the president in the Presbyterian church will be presented in the general assembly of the church when that body convenes. Mrs. Charles Anory Blinn, president of the Woman's Missionary society of the Cincinnati Presbytery, will present which time it was first launched at the general assembly then in session. The women of Cincinnati explain from Presbyterian rules and regulations the restrictions in connection with the participation of women in the official affairs of the church." *Night's Tonica* — fresh air, a good *Night's Tablet* to make your days better. *Nature's Remedy* (NR Tablets) exerts a beneficial influence on the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. 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BISHOP C. C. ALLEYNE New Rochelle, N. Y. Man Who Beat Wife Killed by 13-Year-Old Son Concord, N. C., May 23—"He beat mer mama, ran one budder away from home and sed he'd give us all his money," he said. That was the statement made by Clyde Ivcy, 13-year-old boy, when he was arrested at the home of his grandmother at Summer Siding, in Burlington. He jail and as far as can be learned from his actions and the actions of other members of his family there is no regret over the death of Ivcy. Ivcy was shot by his son Thursday morning about 9 o'clock at his home on the Will Barnhart farm, and after he was run from his home immediately after the shooting, but was found in the afternoon at the home of his grandmother. He confessed to the shooting, officers state, and seemed think that he had done the right thing. Six Anti-Klan Bills Baton Rouge, La., May 23—Six bills aimed at the Ku Klux Klan were introduced recently in the Louisiana senate, while a concurrent resolution does the organization the use of the mass was offered in the house. Alexander Dumas Alexander Dumas was born in the little town of Cotteret, France, in 1803. He was a quadron, the son of the mu- latto general. Dumas, commander of the army of the Pyrenees under Na- A. B. Alexander Dumas is one of the most eminent of the romantist movement in the romanticist movement in Europe. He brought the historical novel *The Adventures of point of view* of development to facts of history by his martial action in heilion he illumined them with a rich narrative. ness of romantic Interest that is irresistible. Again, Dumas was a born dramatist, His "History III" and His Court "History IV" marked a year before Victor Hugo's "Hermann." These two plays marked the beginning of romance, and his work, both in the drama and the novel, is characterized by an abundant use of vivacity, of motion, and everywhere a vigorous style. Among his works are "Grief" "The Three Junketeers" "Camille" "Twenty Years After" "Chelveron of Mison Rouge," and the "Clemence Case." FIGHTS WIFE Judge Adelaide Avey, was fined 1 and cost by Judge Aller Ehlerhardt of the Harrison St. police court. His was arrested for fighting his BISHOP E. D. W. JONES Washington, D. C. BISHOP E. D. W. JONES Washington, D. C. DR, LATTIMORE TENDERED BANQUET AFTER VICTORY DR, LATTIMORE TENDERED BANQUET AFTER VICTORY Boston, Muss. May 23—A monster L. Rattormi, under the auspices of L. Rattormi, under the auspices of Sigma chapter Alpha Phi fraternity, with covers spread for 300, was held at Masonic Temple, Tremont St., on Friday evening, and tendered in honor of Dr. Lutlmores signa the Boston American, which he was prospe- led criminal libel WILLIAM H. Telegrams of congregation poured in the program, over the country, and leaders in the political life of Massachusetts were present to honor the doctor. A beautiful Illinois watch was presented to the toast of the evening by the Hon. William Clarence Matthews, and an ovation was accorded to him. D. Jackson, the doctor. Among those speaking were Dr. C. W. Harrison, toastmaster; the Hon. Jack Jackson, candidate for nomination; the Hon. John G. governor, and the Hon. Louis Coolidge, candidate for United States senator on the same ticket; George W. Moore, governor, and the Hon. Louis Coolidge, candidate for United States senator; William Monroe Trotter, editor, Boston Guardian; W. M. O. Goodell, president, Women's League for Community Shaping (shimp) Taylor, Matthew D. Bullock, Julian D. Rainey, J. Le C. Chestnut, eastern district manager, Chicago Defender; the Hon. William Clarence Matthews and Dr. Andrew B. Lettatliffe. Music was furnished throughout the banquet by Joe Steele's orchestra. Chauency Washington, popular entertainer, sang and danced. He was decorated by Granville Stewart, accompanied by Miss Taylor. A full list of those in attendance will be found in the Boston coilum of this paper. Railroad Employee Is Killed Leaving Work Little Rock, Ark; May 23—Rosewell Kirk, 18 years of age, 1701 E Fourth St., an employee of the Rock Island Railroad company, was run by a man who was ill and left afternoon near the shops at Biddle. The boy's body was dismembered. Young Kirk was walking along the tracks, leaving the shops after work, and boarding to board the moving train and fell, the wheels passing over him. Witnesses testifying at a coroner's inquest, held the next morning, disagreed as to how the accident oc- SHOT OVER WOMAN SHOOT OVER WOMAN Pinsen, 46, was Robert-Watson, age 30, was shot and probably fatally wounded recently by Hill Henton, age 40. It is alleged that the two men fought on the C. 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MAN'S LEG CUT OFF WHEN HE ATTEMPTS TO CATCH FREIGHT Walnut Ridge, Ark., May 23.—When Charlie Henry, 20, attempted to catch a northbound Missouri Panther, he missed his foothold and he missed his foothold and crushed his left leg seriously. The train was travelling about 20 or 25 miles an hour and two companions, all of whom live at Conway, were en route to Detroit, Mich. They had stopped to see some friends and were invited to meet the Henry's companions that they tried to dissuade him from catching the train on account of its speed, and to help him with his foothold. The bones in his left leg were ground into bits from his knee down. Injured man, was rushed to the hospital, where his leg was amputated just above the knee. PEOPLE DON'T ADMIRE ROUGH, PIMPLY SKIN Before you can impress some one of the opposite sex enough to get them to share the happy state of love you can certainly must keep your appearance tractive. 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As there is only one place in the world where his mistake was not astonishing. --- Poincare Bows When official presentations had been made and President Millerand and Premier Polincare had bowed and insisted on gourgeous occasion of ministers and gourgeous plan king moves along the platform. In modern European king pays such visits they have fashion to the crowd and smile and salute. But with the dignity and reserve of all the Orient, Ras Taffari and his suite moved on without a touch of smile. They are not accustomed in Abyssinia to courting favor with the crowd, and the crowd here liked it. Though the man who walked with the king was the most almost black complexion, he somehow succeeded where other kings often fall in impressing the populace with the fact that he is a personality and a personage. Visit of Thank His visit is officially described as a visit of thanks for the support membership country's application for last September. But it is really much more. This visit of the nephew of Mencik II to the Western countries of Africa, where he minds the fact that there does exist in reality the independent kingdom of Abyssinia, whose independence they admitted it into the local nations. Never before has any king or reigning prince of the Ethiopian continent existed Europe, and this first contact with the West is of great significance. Has Taffari, who has been educated in modern ways and speaks both French and English, realized that the mountains of his native country are not now its best defense. Airplanes can fly over them; the mountains. And so he has put his faith in the league of nations and has come to tell the governments of the council of the league that he excels in live up to their side of the harrals. Geneva Prepares Geneva, May 23—It was announced today that Ras Taffair, the Ayasvayas assembly of the league of nations here in September, will receive the king and queen of Irumania on the occasion of their recent visit to the city of Geneva, the secretarial of the league of nations and the headquarter of the international labor organization. Ayasvaya, which is evidencing Geneva's international labor organization, submitted a full report of the measures taken to suppress slavery within the arrangement made with the league assembly last September. LABORER IS KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR; DRIVER ESCAPES Raleigh, N. C., May 23. James Caper, at work with the forces pavilion, was run over and seriously injured on Hillsboro St. opposite the Textile building at State college. Thurman was not identified, but is understood to have carried a highway commission license. He was carried to St. Agnes hospital. His right leg was broken and his skull probably fractured. He was said to be in a serious condition. It was said no report had been made of the accident, though it was admitted that several of the headquarterers "had heard something about it." MORON SENTENCED Jersey City, N. J., May 23—Joseph Small, 19 years old, 19 Montgomery St. has been sentenced to serve a term of 20 to 30 years in the state prison by Judge Charles M. Eagen in connection with a charge charged with a criminal attack on a 25-year-old daughter of Mrs. William Meade, 58 Harrison Ave. THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE UNION OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. This picture, made exclusively for The Chicago Defender, shows a splendid representation of delegates of our Race in attendance at the Methodist Episcopal general conference now in session at Springfield, Mass. Many questions of vital interest affecting our Race are being discussed and thrashed out by this body, which is considered one of the largest religious denominations in the world. The question of unification of the two bodies, North and South, has come before the conference and a decision is being anticipated with much interest. The church split over the issue of slavery, the Southern wing taking a prejudicial stand against our people. ST. LOUIS IN MAMMOTH'Y FUND DRIVE Make Plans to Erect More Buildings St. Louis, Mo., May 23—Unusual interest is being manifested by members of our Race in St. Louis in the Y. M. C. A. expansion campaign fund, which is under direction of expert leadership for the purpose of erecting a Y. C. building in the vicinity of Pendleton and St. Ferdinand Aves. The St. Ferdinand Aves department is overcrowded in every department. The year Y. M. C. A. will do supplemental Y. M. C. A. expansion campaign fund, which is under direction of export leadership for the purpose of erecting a Y. building in the University of Pendleton and St. Ferdinand Aves. A department is overcrowded in every department. Y. M. C. A. will do supplemental work and serve thousands of of students of this city. young men and boys in the West end of this city. He was filling for a $200,000 development fund to erect buildings for both races of this city was agreed upon last Monday by 800 workers, and he attended the meeting at the City club. Preston M. a chauffeur for 25 years, joined George Brown, jolled $1,000 from the C. A. fund. Mr. Brown of the Brown Shoe company, left $300,000 in his pocket. Brown was said the example of Brown was the cause of the gift of Myre. Mr. Abbott Given Masonic Signet Ring by a Friend Robert S. Abbott, editor and publisher of the Chicago Defender, who was elevated to the 33d and final degree of Masonry during the 43d conference, was presented with a stent ring, bearing the Masonic emblem, by Sam Thompson, 2705 S. LaSalle St. Thompson, who is a prominent railroad man and well known internal circles stated. In presenting the ring to Mr. Abbott, that it was a token of his appreciation for the work he did, he ordered by the order. He has been one of Mr. Abbott's most ardent sponsors throughout his upward Masonic trend. CAUGHT SHOPLIFTING Miss Lena Jones, 3339 Wabash Ave., shoplifting, was put on probation for one year by Judge Alfair Eberhardt of Harrison St. police court Tuesday morning. MEGATES ATTENDING ME igo Defender, shows a splendid representation of vital interest affecting our Race are beingation of the two bodies, North and South, hawn wing taking a prejudicial stand against our DELEGATES ATTENDING M. E. CHURCH CONFERENCE Ex-Slave Dies; Leaves Estate Worth $100,000 David City, Neb. May 23—George Mattingly, a former slave and a veteran of the Civil war, died here leaving an estate estimated at $100,000. He was considered one of the wealthiest farmers in the state. Mattingly amassed his wealth during his 50 years residence in Butler county and lived alone. 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CHURCH endid representation of delegates of our Race are being discussed and the north and South, has come before the final stand against our people. MAN FORCED OUT OF JOB BYPREJUDICE Says He Was Humbled by White Clerks St. Louis, Mo. May 23. After six months of humiliation, Uliss L. Watkins, inspector in the city license collector's office, resigned his position and entered another field of endeavor last week. Watkins insisted that he had been insured by Chapman not to serve customers who came to the counter, as such was against the policy of the department. Chapman not to serve customers white clerks in the office, but he was constantly reminded that his capacity was that of a messenger or porter. Chapman not to serve customers keep your mouth shut" is one explanation Chapman is said to have made to Watkins in a recent complaint of the discriminating condition which made his position unpleasant. 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A summary judgment on affidavits from the plaintiffs in the regain possession of an apartment or to compel the tenant to pay a rent increase was refused by Justice Delo- The effect of the decision continues to make it possible for tenants to refuse "rent increases on the Orinoco group of unlisted and ugly reasonable rent." The case was that of the Orinoco Goodkind, tenant at 1000 Park Ave. Goodkind paid $2,000 a year rent until last October. The owner demanded that the tenant, which Goodkind refused to pay, but he deposited the rent in court. In the suit to out Goodkind or to the owner, the owner plaintiff asked summary judgment on the ground that the defense offered was invalid, as the extended rent Goodkind asked for dismissal. Goodkind asked for dismissal of the case because the realty company had not filed a bill of particulars as required by law. DIES OF BULLET WOUNDS St. Louis, Mo. May 14-James Goodkind asked for dismissal in the city hospital from bullet wounds received. 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Youth and look at yourself this 24-hour Beautyful change in your showing this book GOLDEN BROWN into the face and steam the face and gently mas-GOLDEN BROWN into the skin and lick, fluffy lather of the face, neck and hair with a softity of Golden Brown and slick over any way you want— RECORD 14020 D then listen to the other side "ROCKING CHAIR BLUES' Columbia has all the hits and usually first SATURDAY, MAY 24. 1924 Hear Bessie Smith sob it on Misery and woe— Tough luck and bill-collectors— Hearses ! ! ! You may have had all this trouble crowd down on your frame, but you never had sorrow like Bessie Smith has in "Sorrowful Blues." Why, folks, this record is so sorry for Bessie that the violin in it just sobs and sobs. And that poor guitar feels so bad that it plunks tears all over everywhere. But dry your eyes. Turn the record over and play "Rocking Chair Blues." Sure enough it's Bessie again, only this time it's the friendly violin and a sympathetic piano that keep Bessie company. Steer your willing feet down to the Columbia Dealer's store and buy this record. And don't forget that there's a lot of other records you ought to take home with it. The finest talent among colored artists makes records exclusively for Columbia. You are always sure to find just the music you want, as you want it, at the Columbia Dealer's store. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY, INC. New York Having a phonograph without these records is like having ham without eggs THE CHICAGO DEFENDER mith her side R BLUES' Having a ph records is like Moonshine Blues. Bessie Smith. Boweavil Blues. Bessie Smith. He's Never Gonna Throw Me Down. George Williams and Bessie Brown. Alexander Brown at the piano. You Need Some Loving. George Williams and Bessie Brown. Fletcher Henderson at the piano. Brother Low Down's Prayer. Hooten and Hooten. Brother Low Down's Sermon. Hooten and Hooten. My Doggone Lazy Man. Clara Smith and Her Jazz Trio. I'm Goin' Out To-night and Strut My Stuff. George Williams. Fletcher Henderson at the piano. I Won't Stand No Leaving Now. George Williams. Alexander Brown at the piano. Haunted House Blues. Bessie Smith. Piano and clarinet accompaniment. Eavesdropper's Blues. Bessie Smith. Piano and clarinet accompaniment. You Ain't Quittin' Me Without Two Weeks' Notice. George Williams and Bessie Brown. Alexander Brown at the piano. PART 1—PAGE 5 BILLY KING & CO. IN "MOONSHINE" AT GRAND; SHOW AT MONOGRAM DRAWS PACKED HOUSES above the average in every way. Taking this engagement as a whole there is no apparent reason why it should not be one of the most successful plays played by the King company. The bill will be changed each Monday. MONOGRAM THEATER Bu Bob Heyer Tucker and Gresham's "Dixie Rambers" is the offering for this week. The curtain finds six nicely pressed dolls, including the three Jones, using "Dixie Land." Anna Gresham, assisted by chorus, sang "Strutt Now," with good effect the girls were dressed in Tucker and Leo Edwards was extremely funny. Charles Shaw, the straight, sang "No. No. No." Nora, the curly, sang "No. No. No." and was well liked. The sketch between Tucker and Gresham was humorous, clean and witty. An original sketch by the artist was big. In a telephone scene Anna Gresham showed splendid personality. This number gave each girl an opportunity to play Tucker and Leo Edwards, both under cork, created a riot of fun in their sketch. The "New Mayor," Anna Gresham, played the boys, sang "in Kentucky." The settings were classy. Charles Shaw, assisted by Anna Gresham, sang and played in an impressive and novel manner. The closing number, "Whoa Tillie!" brought out some fast dancing. This show includes Anna Gresham, Jessie Bass, Edna Ross, Eleanor Jones, Edith Johnson, William Bates, Gladys Tucker, Clinton Bubba, Travis Tucker, Lee Edwards and Chass Shaw, a fast bunch and well worth seeing. Well Gen: This is my first week's lay off. At present I am rehearsing a small company of eight people to present at the Angelus theater, the Monaco Opera over with a bang I am to produce changing shows each week as long as we have a week or so ago and now they have so many contracts that they are done every week. I have Honey Boy Akers and Shakey Babe and many dancing set act up and go. Having worked with Honey Boy last summer and being together, the Berry Brothers, a juvenile act that I worked with last year, are good. The Three Black Aces are still hitting them hard at all stands and are rehearsing June 1 under new management and under the title of the Hummingbird in my next letter. I am sending you a set of my photos, but don't misjudge the great. Hat! Hat! Regards to you and staff. Your profession, Full-time, 1356 E. 27th St. SL, Los Angeles, Cal. WITH SELLS-FLOTO WITH SELLS-FLOTO "Original Rags" Wolliffe, famous extempo-songster, directs the big minstrel acts as interocutor. In the line-up Rags has笑 Kim Himaly, Stone-Pive Marrigueur Montague, Eleanor Emery, Cuban Mack and other notables. The Montell Proctor, leader and director; J. Blackwell, George Holle, Henry McMullen, P. B. Penson, Shelle, P. B. Penson, James Gordon, T. D. Petty, Fred Gordon, Lewis Johnson, John Whitteen. This-week, starting Monday, May 15, Stamford, New Britain, Springfield, and Farmington. Mass. Business great all along the line. Hear this beautiful hymn that wonderful music of I know why OKeh Rec- pedition two thousand the voices of the Original Quintette. Every home and the other beautiful List of records Hear this beautiful hymn WHEN YOU HEAR that wonderful music of "Sing On," you will know why OKeh Records sent a recording expedition two thousand miles to record forever the voices of the Original Valentin Choral Club Quintette. Every home should own this record and the other beautiful records listed below. 8135 10 in 75c SING ON -Mixed Vocal Quintette Original Valentin Choral Club Quintette* GIVE ME THAT OLD-TIME RELIGION Original Valentin Choral Club Quintette* Original Valentin Choral Club Quintette* 40078 10 in 75c THE WELCOME TABLE -Male Quintette The Florida Normal and Industrial Institute Quintette* OHMY SOUL IS A WITNESS -Male Quintette The Florida Normal and Industrial Institute Quintette* NOBODY LOVES ME BIN HAIRS Bartone Stone, Accomp. by Clarence Williams' Orchestra -Lawrence Loomax* SHELL BE THERE, MOTHER MINE Williams' Orchestra -Lawrence Loomax* Williams' Orchestra -Lawrence Loomax* 4988 10 in 75c LORD, I WANT TO BE A CHRISTIAN Vocal Trio -Kentucky Trio* DO YOU WANT TO GO THERE? Williams' Orchestra -Kentucky Trio* 40010 10 in 75c DIS TRAIN -Male Quintette -The Florida Normal and Industrial Institute Quintette* THE TREE -Male Quintette -The Florida Normal and Industrial Institute Quintette* 4887 10 in 75c SWINGLOW, SWEET CHARIO -Colored Male Quintette* DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE -Colored Male Quintette -Morehouse College Quintette* *Can Be Heard Only On OKeh Records* GENERAL PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION 25 West 45th Street, New York City keh records © G. P. Corp. OKEh race records ©G.P. Corp. --- PART 1—PAGE 6 The ever popular Billy King, one of the best producing comedians in the game, opened at the Grand theater on Monday night, for a limited stay. Billy has an efficient company of 25 people and the initial offering "Moonshine" is a musical comedy with all the name implies. It is an erotic, funny book in which, as a matter of course, Billy plays the principal comedian. He has an able assistant along that line in the person, the elongated M. A. Mason, who has rained A. B. --- Marsail Rogers, Tony Langatte, who has gained experience of entertainment, and the remainder of the cast of principals is the best that the discriminating Billy could possibly assemble. Among them are the Sunny Young, Silk White, Laura Hall, Lillian Westmoreland, Margaret Scott, the team of Tae Hartgraves and Alfonso Kennedy, Charles Barry, Mary Berkema Blanks and Julian Costello, the latter having charge of the dance productions. Every person connected has his or her chance to show what he or she is as a consequence the show is as fast and furious as could be imagined. This is caused by the fact that two performances are a challenge, the same as that when but one is done. The chorus as is usual with a King offering, is far THE DOUGLASS "JACK" POWELL We had as a caller last week. John M. "Jack" Powell, who has been a musician for over 40 years, invaded, having been connected with the original Gid Kentucky company, over the internet, and other shows that it would take a Burroughs adding outh to ensure a degree Mason, was in Chicago attending the picture of health and takes this chance to say hello to all his friends everywhere. He is getting at 2348 Meridian St., Indianapolis, ind. Music specializing in band instruments. NEWSY LINES Los Angeles, Cal. Motion Picture News By D. IRELAND THOMAS wrote to the company wife address of company company N go to picture. This is a new one on making if there is anything such produc- tors g e c t in touch with Mr. I do not claim to know everything ductions and when I do not know I O. B. TROTTA His elder daughter, Alline, suggests that he hire, flawish, William Bane, to investigate. Headley's artist son, Bob, who here represents his father's business, consents to assist Bane. He mine Bob falls in love with Ruth Wine, the pretty canteen girl whose past is shrouded in mystery, while he is assisted in his efforts to discover the thieves by a twisted, deformed creature known as "Smiling Hate." A series of thrilling adventures cultivated an attack on Ruth Wine by Bane, whose business is contracted by her charming physical beauty. "Smiling Hate" caught in Ruth's tanned hair during the struggle, reveals to the Headley family, where he is the source of the attack. Bob starts a furious search for Bane and brute nature, a titanic struggle between the two. "Smiling Hate" reveals that his father is summed and that he is none other than James Randall, owner of the Pilker's company, ruined by highgraders, and an old college clum of Bob's. Through obtained that Bane is leader of the group of highgraders operating at both locations, address all correspondence to me at Lincoln theater. Charleston. S. C. DO YOUR BEST DO YOUR BEST Bv GANG Cinclimat. Ohio—A true slogan by Cinclimat. Ohio—A true slogan by few regard it may provadays, seein- g it. Get By." By. "If you say you're wrong, they say you're wrong. If you are wrong, you are right. Two wrongs never happen and this ruling applies to every person, and this ruling Selfishness comes to those who are selfish, lasts a short time. A. B. As a Race we were with all sorts of with all sorts of mi f fortunes in but we must never be soured never be soured give up hope. give up hope. BOOSEVELT THEATER One of the most pleasing shows of the season we find in Mime. Bruce's "In with a wonderful cast, real talent, and with a wonderful cast, real talent, and with a wonderful hit, with its cutely and show folks who can deliver lines, as talk is very essential in this game. Mime. Bruce remains the same in voice and how numbers are good and voice combined with a cleverly done duet with Herbert Skinner, whose voice is nicely. Nat Cash of "Smart Suf" fame, and Billy English whose the comics and the heaking in the bass voice we once troupe as a director and dancer. Virginia Johnson, a girl with a future, put it to shame if she will strive for them. As a writer I want to say this is the only attractiveness book. The balance of cast make up a real evening's entertainment and are the Stella Johnson and our old friend, Jas. McPhetters. A show for the price and a musical director should run surre The extra added feature for the week was the baby Benbonz, with pep (Baby Benbonz). Their turn was good, consisting of various songs, dances, and they went over for a week. LINCOLN THEATER A jazzy, tuneful tab of seven people, consisting of May Wilson, "Gang" Jimus Harris, and the late Harry Harris, Jesse Cobb, and Priscilla Dorran. From report from Lew Henry, the congenial manager, the show will be presented in trons, and I believe we will do this as it is drawing great houses. Sleepy Harris from the movie with eccentric dance. It is not the number of people you have, but the talent that makes the show. The sum of people with an honest mind by a man with an honest mind for the people. "FATTY FID" Harry Fldler, champion long distance heavyweight champion, he is getting his at 3266 State St and will be until he spread-eagles for California late in 2015. He is getting his Desk Man had quite an argument as to the dimensions of their individual buy windows and as to the length of his desk. That Fid doesn't wear a belt at all, having for many years utilized a full-length holdup up his running gear, and that the Od Roll Top Desk Man's belt would just about be Fid as a strap for his THE CHICAGO DEFENDER "ALL GOD'S CHILLUN GOT WINGS" CREATES BUT LITTLE INTEREST IN NEW YORK OPENING --- New York, N. Y.—"The premier of 'All God's Chillun Got Wings', Eugene 'O'Nell's play in which a Negro married a white woman, took place in 1833 Macdougal St. last night without the prologue, says the New York World of May 17. "It had to be read from the stage, as the city authorized a permit for child performers to appear. The prologue is acted by eight children, some white and some Negro, and playsmates in school. Later in the play they appear grown up and the Negro hero marries one of the white girls.' The management of the Provincetown applied Tuesday to the Children's society as the first step toward a permit, said to have recommended that one be issued and application was made to Mayor Hylan. The play played yesterday afternoon, when the mayor's chief clerk telephoned the Provincetown and explained that the permit would not be issued. No reason was given, from the stage by James Light, director of the cast. When he asked the audience if he should read the prologue, he came from all parts of the house. "The prologue received considerable applause from the audience which the management had taken the precaution to allow no standing room admissions. There was no order denied and the manager read the prologue. "Before reading the prologue, Mr. Light said: "You will take the matter up with the mayor's office tomorrow morning and we welcome any aid which you in the audience may feel inclined to give proper action from the mayor. "To me 'All God's Chillun Got Wings' is a very tiresome play. It is in the audience that you have no more than outlining his problem before he sidesteps it. The play deals with the marriage of a white woman and for the events leading up to the marriage. One expects that the latter half of the play will deal with the dilution of marriage in the American community. "As a matter of fact, it does nothing of the sort. When next we see the play, we are told to read to insanity. Before the play ends, she is stark, raving mad. So instead of the problem of white and Black, we have the problem of sane "As a rule I find madness among the most dreary of dramatic themes. Ovarian cancer material, but at least the theatergoer has some right to demand that he be furnished with chart or compass to comprehend the curse of the madness. The madness of Ella Downey in O'Neill's play is traditional dramatic dementia of the sort from which Ophelia sues everything the woman said might just as well have been 'Buzz, buzz' for I understood nothing of the animating impulse. I cannot endure the thought that Jim Harris, her husband, 'should pass his examination for the bar. I don't quite know why. I assume that she is clearly her equal and that this she could not endure. Still, it is not clear. "Beyond the face that Paul Robeson of the play of the play) is a Negro and Mary Blair (Ella Downey) white. It is difficult to understand now why the play should have aroused so much preliminary commotion. Any other play should have logically not from the white but from the Colored community. The Colored man of the play is a high-grade individual in his own "The white woman whom he marries is a character painted as the lowest of the low. And Jim's proposal to her is a proposal of complete girl has been ruined and cast off by a member of her own Race. After marriage the Negro is constantly shown the role of complete male devotion. "To be sure, O'Neill is not attempting to deal with the entire problem of intermarriage. He is merely telling the story of the Black man. But this story as it stands gives us to a first rate Negro a "MYSTERY RECORD" "MYSTERY RECORD" In the issue of May 31 there will be a full-page advertisement having to do with a "Mystery Record" contest, being put under by the New York Record laboratories, makers of Paranormal Records, and hundreds of prizes, ranging from the finest sort of manohang console phonographs to large photographs of the famous detectives, the readers of this newspaper a great opportunity to use their brains and to share in the distribution of the great prize list. Aside from the names of the detectives, along with their places of residence, be bought with any financial offer. No money at all is required to participate in the affair, assuring you that this particular selfy involves you to take an interest in the affair, assuring you that this particular selfy feels proud and the naming of which she will await with intense interest. Judges being Harry H. 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Dykes and Skippers are disinfectant that it can't reach him. BILLY MACK CO. third rate white woman and then illustrates the manner in which her brain O'Neill has been much degraded concerned with the degradation of the man who must play slave to this poor woman. "Still, 100 percent Nordics may find some reason to complain even if they must look beyond the manuscript Itself. Caucasian support for Robesson is a far finer actor than any white member of the cast. Even in the dreary stretches of the play he sometimes furnishes one of the fine moments of the present theatrical season. To me the play goes down hill and furnishes one of the fine moments of the present theatrical season. Robesson sings a song offstage in a voice of great beauty and richness. As Blair, as Eliza Downey, interested me very little, but this may be set down to the fact that the role which she plays is quite thankless. O'Neill I think that All God's Chillun will rank as one of the down strokes.—Heywood Broun. Burt Murray, writing in the New York Times, says: "We trust that all God's chillin, white and black feel better this morning, and I feel better this little Eureka, O'Neill's little Eureka, the little Mary Blairs and Kenny MacGowan's. "Mr. Allison's black and white dandruff, the God's Chillin Gun Wings," was successfully produced in the Provincetown theater last evening before a hand picked, and slightly more than ordinary. And nothing very unusual happened. "There was no excitement and no cause for any, except for a flutter at the door." As darkness settled James Light, the play's director, appropriately appeared before the curtain and the audience, and the moment in his voice, that the mayor's office had held up a permit for children to appear in the play, and the necessary to omit the opening scene. "He suggested that perhaps the audience would like to hear him read the script, and the scene was read." An Interesting Exhibit "Thereafter the play proceeded, as written and published. It proved an imminent and inarguable stripy argyre. I believe, of anything more than a superficial sympathetic appeal for audiences of either color, in the mountains, past its somewhat artificial opening scenes, a certain plausibility that is effective. And It might be that the Negro law student who tries so mightly to break down barriers separating the white and black races to the greater happiness and glory of the world. Halting But Human "It is, in action, a halting, human tragedy. And there is, something more than killing climaxes, as the girl the Negro marries gradually loses her mind in her struggle against the age-old prejudices of race. It is no more than to record the fact that Paul Robeson, the Negro actor, gives a superb sincere and dramatically effective student, and that Mary Blair improves noticeably as the play goes on, playing the concluding scenes with unsuspected power. It becomes in which, in her delirium, the white girl kisses the hand of her Colored benefactor, with the devotion of a child for its black sister. It is not the lack of resentment and was, so far as any demonstration, is concerned, completely unnoticed by the audience. We still feel there is a "All Gods' Chillin' Got Wings," and little, if anything, to be gained by Mr. O'Neill in forcing its production. We are not the slightest feeling of resentment against it, after seeing it performed. There can be no offense in a play as sincerely and intelligently as one like it, what is meant to show the taste promoting its production." BUD'S BUBBLES BUD'S BUBBLES Dear Pal Tony: No doubt you were surprised that we didn't show up last week, but we did not have time to go any place as we had a very early show and then doing tour each and every week. We had a great many callers last week on a big week at the same theater, Edge Martin and many others, and believe me, we were very glad to see Edge Martin and many others, and believe me, we were very glad to see the famous cornet player, now playing with Eilgen's band at beautiful Ruth's Chapel, the aggregation of musicians. I am sending Tribute to let you know we are trying hard at each and every show, at the Kedzle and Central Park and we'll have more time to get around, at the Kedzle and Central Park and last week. Will positively see you next week. Our jail—Bud Harris, Harris GONE. BUT NOT FORGOTTEN Here is a letter received on Monday, December 14, 2015, from DeLegee, owner and manager of Bandanna Girls Co. one of the best shows on the T. O. B. A. "Baltimore, Md." "Dear Tony," just a line to inform you that DeLegee, one of my christians and sister of Florence DeLegee, ran away from the city of wearing apparel and a trunk which did not belong to her. We learn that she was a victim of the lams, better known as Goofer Dust. I am very sorry that I will be forced to operate at its fullest extent as a aid of the law and will allow it to operate to its fullest extent as an article mentioned. We are playing our fifth week in Baltimore, so you can forward my letters to you fully, your friend, -Holssy DeLegee. "117A" IN HABLEM New York, N. Y. — Irwin C. Miller's *Liza*, which had a season on the road after a long engagement at the theater at late night to entertain a late show on Monday night to a such real show folks as Greenee and Drayler, Miller and Miller, Aurele Green and Eddie Green, and the show is as presented by its famous producer. CHAS. ANDERSON Milwaukee, Wis. COOP'S CHATTER Huntington, W. Va. Well, Judge T. T. Tucker, the old town of Huntington, which is the end of our journey for the present, of the wife of my wife. Found all G. K. and well weighed on us, we are not doing so well after our last trip. Boy, that was some trip, take it over we peaches until we reached Greenboro, N. G. Greenboro, the trouble started—carbon in the cylindrical loose connecting rods neglected two weeks on the way set on the way Well, to make a long story brief: Cost $100 for a car, $150 for a car, one $20 overcoat, $120 cash and many other little articles laying out in the sun, and the damage to the contents of our two trunks and handbags, we were compelled to go to a little town called Millboro and take our train in the car, we were here safe Thursday morning at 4:20. HOOTEN AND HOOTEN Naahville, Tenn.—[By W. R. Arnold] The celebrated team of Hooten and Hooten lists, headlined at the Bilou theater, is being booked by the Q. B. A. The act is being booked by the Q. B. A. The team presented 'Preachin' the Akwell with the first nighters. Hooten's take-off on an overenervasive preach- ing act, with a couple of good songs in good returns, which brought them numerous encores. of the entire circuit of the T. O. 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We send regards to all friends and we would be glad to have a line from them. I remain - Your friends, Tom Cross. 1603 Dear Friend Tony; Just a line to inform you of my whereabouts. Have you ever been a company, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Norfolk, etc. Why I mention the Defender one Billie Mack is in St. Louis. Mo. Booker Washington theatrical company, your Note or Two column, next issue, that Original Billie Mack of above end of T. O. B. A. for Uncle Dud. Week of May 19, Colonial theater. Week of May 19, Lincoln theater. Baltimore, Md. Expect to be in Chicago June 1. Hope you may thanks—Toura truly, Billie Mack. Tony Langston, Springfield, Ohio. Being appointed official correspondent for the show, thought that we would be able to work with the Redwood Entertainers is an organization of high-class, and I am very proud to say that we have a bunch that won the Uncle Toms to light here. We will be more than glad if you spend a spondence each week. The line-up is as follows: E. 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Underful Blues by Lovie Austin, and Her Blues, Madame the most popular How Dry I Am!" unt Record HAMPTON WINS THIRD ANNUAL HAMPTON TRACK MEET, WITH HOWARD UNIVERSITY SECOND PART 1-PAGE 8 ```markdown ``` Splendid weather graced the occasion. Although some splendid perl sessions dashes and the 440-yard run (intercollegiate) the track was far from the threatened to mar the occasion, however, according to several perlianas, real "Hampton" weather was prior to the startling of the events that got under way at 1 p. m. the day before. One large group for the photographer, James E. Gregg, principal of Hampstead address to the visiting athletes. In part Principal Gregg said that he had taken a particular interest in the anatomy of the athlete, and glad that the activities were growing larger and larger each year. In close proximity to a motto that was printed on the first page of the annual program of scheduled events, which read "I am the mind the rest. The game's the thing." He also took occasion to laud the athletic managers. H. Williams, athletic manager. Several Records Broken Miler, a youngster of Dunbar high school, played 880 in good fashion, running away from his field. His time of 2 minutes was great, but he was not hard pressed. He has a wonderful stride and great over, but he was not hard pressed. He also competed in the 440-yard run in which he finished second in the ground and was in there fighting at the finish. He ran as an anchor man and was in that second fight that school won in easy fashion. Johnson of Hampton sprang ankle and Howard by defeating him in the shot put. Nichols of Hampton won the two-mile run as he pleased. His time of 10:36 was not very fast, but he imitated Howard by defeating him in his work. Nichols of Howard, who followed his pace most of the way, lasted just for a second as the little fellow started a sprint that brought him to breast the tape by about 30 yards. Howard Repeats Relay Victory The big and final event of the day was the "collegiate mile relay," which Lincoln second and Virginia Union third. It was a pretty race from behind. Lincoln second and Virginia Union anchor for Lincoln, made one of the greatest runs ever witnessed on Armstrong field, making up approximately 10 percent of the victor's lap. He was nosed out at the finish by Bright of Howard. Had the event been five hours, making up approximately 10 percent of the victor's lap, he was nosed out at the finish by Bright of Howard. Had the event been five hours, making up approximately 10 percent of the victor's lap, he was nosed out at the finish by Bright of Howard. Had won this event three years in succession. Of the many high schools and college universities, only one, Wilberforce university, did not put in its appearance. There were 31 students in program and everything went off with a clockwork and without a mishap. Manager Williams Receives Purses Just prior to the running of the team, Dickinley Hubbard, president of the lasse of 1922, the year the first an- tibitarian manager, Charles H. Williams, a check for $5 in behalf of the team, was given to him in bringing the athletic standard of Hampton up to where it is at the entation, Mr. Hubbard said that through the efforts and faith that the team has shown, the very start has made better man- hood at Hampton--that while the team is destined to grow to be as big as the Penn relay, the Drake meet and others. In closing, all that needs is more men like Williams to develop the team and the Hubbard for the presentation and immediately presented it to the fund in interest of Arnstroms field and Gideon Smith for the way the meet was conducted and the accu- sion of the team. 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Mills run—Cole, Hampton; first; Parker, Boward; second; Graham, Morgan, third. Time, 4:41 4:17 Two-mile run—Colve, Hampton, first; Parker, second; Graham, Morgan, third; Time, 1955-1956. **202-ward low huddles-Warning. Howard,** **Columbus, tilt.** **27, 2-5 secs.** **120 high huddles-William, Hampton,** **Hampson, tilt.** **16, 4-5 secs.** **150 high huddles-William, Hampton,** **Hampson, tilt.** **16, 4-5 secs.** Mike relay—Howard first; Lincoln, second; Shat put—Johnson, Hampton; Pierce, first; St. Paul, second; Howard, third; Distance, 36 feet 44 inches. Diana three - Anderson, Howard, first; Frost, Darden, second; Lincoln, third. Distance, 12 feet 5 inches. Jawahir show-Taylor, Hampton, first; Anastasia three - Anderson, Howard, third. Distance, 148 feet 9 inches. Lincoln, second Darden, third. Distance, 168 feet 9 inches. Lincoln, second Darden, third. Distance, 188 feet 9 inches. Lincoln, second Darden, third. Distance, 218 feet 61 inches. Hampton, fifth. Hampton, second; Harcourt, Hampton, fifth. Hampton, second; Harcourt, Hampton, fifth. Place tie by a toes (six). Height, 6 feet. Rank - Stephens, Hampton, Grit. Darden, second; Adams, Hampton, fifth. Place tie by a toes (six). Height, 6 feet. INTERSCHOLASTIC third. Height = 1 feet 6 inches. Broad jump = Burton, Doubair, dart; Roberts Bordentown, second; Hutchins, Princess Anne third. Distance = 2 feet 1½ inches. SUNDAY SCHOOL ~ LEAGUE ~ NANCE FANS 18 BATTERS Grant.....000 000 000 - 9 - 1 Mack's.....000 000 000 - 9 - 1 Battles-For Grant.....900 900 900 900 Battles-For Grant.....900 900 900 900 Nance and Whealey.....Umpire-Mokey Providence.....001 201 200 - 6 - 5 Providence.....001 201 200 - 6 - 5 Battles-For Troy: Goodgame and Bender For Troy: Johnson and Linde- Battles-For Troy: Goodgame and Bender For Troy: Johnson and Linde- Arnet.....222 100 100 - RIKE St. Paul's.....222 100 100 - 10 - 25 St. Paul's.....222 100 100 - 10 - 25 Walker For St. Mark's.....Zuber, Phill- and Carrothers.....Umpire-McEnroe Progressive 250 303 452 - 250 Progressive 250 303 452 - 250 Batteries- For Progressive: Column Batteries- For Progressive: Column Sins Umpire-Markwell Roy and Cosmopolitan 210 030 120 - 2 Batteries- For Cosmopolitan: Roy and Ward and Ward: Marry, Plummer and Plummer: Marry, Plummer RIE. E Betheda 000 10 010 010 Walters 231 035 43 - 22 Grant No. 2. Washington park. 14 Games Saturday, May 24. diamond 11. Metropolitan and Betheda. diamond 11. Metropolitan and Betheda. St. Narke. Washington park. diamond 12. St. Paul and Cosmopolitan. Washington park. diamond 12. Metropolitan and Betheda. and Progressive. Washington park. and Progressive. Washington park. Washington park: St. Marys and Washington park: St. Marys and Grant No. 1 and Providence. WALKER LOSES DECISION Hamilton, Ohio. May 20. — Willie Hamilton, Dayton, Ohio. May 20. — Newsgal day of Dayton a hard battle for newsgal decision, floating Stigall in the third battle in the last two rounds of hard battle in the last two rounds of hard battle in the last two rounds of hard battle. An effort is being made to rematch two battles. Valier is winner. Valier's address is 2221 E. Ship His address is 2221 E. Ship St. Cleveland. MONARCHS WILL TWO MORE Kansas City, Mo. May 20. — The Kansas City Monarchs will keep their state clear of the indianapolis A. B. C. winning the first game to 1 and amending the XC XC XC THE FIELD XC Top picture: Taylor of Lincoln university, Pennsylvania, winning the 100-yard dash from Cook of Union, Middle picture: Richardson of Northwestern high school, Pennsylvania, winning the 100-yard dash from Dahlhuis of D.C., G. pulling up second. Bottom picture: The feature event of the day—Howard university winning the collegiate mile relay from Lincoln university when Bright of the hattership won the 100-yard dash from Dahlhuis of D.C., G. pulling up second. The meet was well attended and promises to be the greatest of its kind in the history of these schools. Already plans are being laid for the fourth annual event next May on Armstrong reading of the World's Greatest Weekly. MENDEZ POLES A HOMER IN K. C. WIN Kansas City, Mo. May 18—The Monarchs opened their home season field yesterday by defeating the 'Im-dianapolis A. B. Mayors Beach and d Gordon of Kansas City, Mo. and Kansas City, Kansas, re-formed the initial battery, akes clubs, parade of both clubs and cadet teams and mccroh high school. The earlier stage of the game and every appearance of a Defeat for the Monarchs pounced on Dis- Mendez feating the *Indiana* A.apolis. B. A.apolis. M. A.apolis. Mayors Beach and Gordon of Mo. and Kansas Mo. and Kansas City, Kans., respectively, initial battery, which followed a club and cadet from the Lincroix high school. and stages of the game had every appearance of Monarchs, who poised on Dismons and skiff innings for a lead sufficient to win. Monarchs in the eighth inning. Emmet betthed the hurting victim. Bell in the sixth, the latter holding the enemy runless the remainder of the innings. Monarchs home run to the flapole in the fifth, being the bright spot of the game. The team. **THE CITY.** **AB, H, L, P** Indianapolis Hawkins 18, 4 Alb 28, 4 McNair 18, 4 McNair 18, 4 Joseph 38, 4 Joseph 38, 4 C. Bell 18, 4 Totals 40 11 27 **THE COUNTRY.** **AB, H, L, P** Indianapolis Leonard ctr. 18, 4 Darle sk. 18, 4 Darle sk. 18, 4 Washoe 16, 4 Nange 16, 4 Nange 16, 4 Totals 40 11 27 McConnell Giants Win New York, Sunday…McConnell Giants of Orange at Giants at Bryant today by the score of 10 to 7. Both teams scored 10 to 7. The star was the star of the game at shorten, making some spectacular stops and, though he, was credited with two errors. Giants ..... 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 ..... R. ILE Bears ..... 0 1 0 1 0 2 ..... R. ILE Bears ..... 0 1 0 1 0 2 ..... R. ILE Hildals, 3; Silk Sox, 8 Sik Sox defeated the Hildebrand team here today by the score of 8 - 10 R. ILE Sik Sox 8 0 0 1 1 10 R. ILE Sik Sox 8 0 0 1 10 R. ILE Sik Sox 8 0 0 1 10 R. ILE Lee and Sanpoto; James and Smith THE CHICAGO DEFENDER university, Pennsylvania, winning the New Junior high school, Washington, D. C., high school, Washington, D. C., winning the collegiate mile relay (on the right) crossed the finishing meet was well attended and winning all are being laid for the fourth and final to William White, eastern sport scrub weekly. IN TRACK MEET Pennsylvania, winning the 100-yard dash from G. School, Washington, D.C., many winners in the D. C., D. C., pulling up second. Bottom picture collage mile relay from Lincoln university, increased the finishing line ahead of St. Louis, extended and promises to be the greatest of all for the fourth annual event next May,ite, eastern sport scribe, who covered the National League Schedule May 19, 20, 21, 22—St. Louis at Birmingham. May 24, 25, 26, 27-Guban Stars at Cleveland; St. Louis at Kansas City May 24, 25-Indianapolis at Memphis May 26, 27-Indianapolis at Birmingham May 30, 31—Indianapolis at Birmingham ham. Chicago, 30, June 1, 2—Kansas City at Chicago, Cuban stars at Detroit; Cleveland at St. Louis. June 1, 2—Indianapolis at Memphis. CITY MARBLE TITLE GOES TO WHITE BOY Wilberforce Track Men --- 100-yard dash from Cook of Union. Every winner in the intercollegiate second. Bottom picture: The feature from Lincoln university when Bright first placed of St. Louis of Lincoln to be the greatest of its kind in the annual event next May on Armstrong tide, who covered the events for the ST. LOUIS GIANTS IN SPLIT WITH MEMPHIS Illinois Gaule.....200 000 002 Gilbertson's Gaule.....200 000 002 Gilbertson's Gaule.....6-13 12 Batteries--Bazley--Radeinl and Caldwell; Lather and Lather. KANSAS CITY STOPPED BY FORT WAYNE Indiana Boys. Defeat Drake and Rogan Sturgis, Mich. May 15—The Fort Wayne, baseball club, which plays here during week days and at Fort Wayne Saturday and Sundays, and which meets Rube Foster's American Legion in Chicago on May 25, beat the Kansas City Monarchs two straight here yesterday and today. The first game went to the white boys, Drake losing a hard 2 to 1 battle. The game was short, owing to darkness fast settling over the field. Both managers won. Midwest Tennis Play at Wilberforce, Ohio. May 15—Wilberforce university is busy building four new buildings, including old ones in shape for the Mid-West tennis tournament. May 30 and 31. Because of the location of Wilberforce university, it is located in Indianapolis, Cleveland, Toledo, St. Louis, Louisville, Dayton, Columbus and Pittsburgh. This tournament promises to be the most prestigious tries close Saturday. May 24, at midnight. They must be in the hands of the players. Wilberforce, Ohio. "Y" Grammar League The Grammar School Indoor Baseball league opened at the "T" on Saturday, March 15, 2014. Teams and will play a two-round robin league teams are: Baymont Road, Baymont School, playing teams are: Baymont Road, Baymont School, No. 2 Moselle, Doolittle, Doolittle and Douglas and Baymont Road, Baymont School, Felsenthal, Felsenthal, Oakland, and Forsterville are eligible to enter the league. Wilson & Co. will be given the white ball by Ots B. Bryant, boys activities secretary of the Wabash Av. department, Baymont Road, Baymont School, at 4:20 p. m. Speccators welcome. **League Standing** | | P | W | L | Pct | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Moselle | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1.000 | | Moselle | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1.000 | | Baymont | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1.000 | | Baymont | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1.000 | | Baymont No. 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1.000 | | Doolittle | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1.000 | NOTICE TO BASEBALL OWNERS AND MANAGERS Mail special delivery as as soon after game as possible. Score by innings; runs, hits and errors; also batteries. Send games whether you win or lose. Do not wire games collect. In sending telegrams pay for them at your end. Do not publish words. Do not hold games and send two or three at once. HILLDALE WINS FROM CUBANS Including games played May 17. Philadelphia, May 17—The Hildale club went into second place in the Eastern league race at the expense of Pocahontan Stars, making it two straight from the islands, in a game that included all kinds of baseball. Score 8 to 1. | Hibblele | 1100 | 1101 | 1102 | 1103 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Two-base hits—Hickley, Dickey, Three-hit | | | | | | Two-base hits—Hickley, Dickey, Three-hit | | | | | | 2, off Ofer, 1, off Ryan, 1, Stircut. | | | | | | 2, off Ofer, 1, off Ryan, 1, Stircut. | | | | | | 2, unlioned by Junelle, 2, Unlioned by Junelle, 2 | | | | | JAMAICA KID BEATEN BY ENGLISH FIGHTER New York, May 23—Before one of the largest crowds that ever attended a fight at the Commonwealth Snortweight, won a well-deserved decision over Jamaica Kid Saturday night in the star attraction of 15 sessions. In the boxers seen around these parts for sometime, had the better of eight opponents, went to Jamaica and two were even. In the semi-finals Jamaica Mundell, juniors decided over Edwin Riley, former St. Christopher club boy, after a test from beginning to end with little to choose between the duet. Riley, with his left paw principally because of his long reach, Riley, unfortunately, was the most of his batting was done while in close. However, he got in some snappy punches. Hillsdale, 7; Cubans, 4 Philadelphia, Day 15—A big second jungle that attained, unfortunately, the Philadelphia-to annex the rat tilt of the series in the frame, but the Court said it tailed a couple of markers in the frame, but Court said it tailed a bit in the final session and the invaders ran Pablo, the visiting twirler, was hit by a car while he was on the second exhibition of fencing in the second hilldale. HILDALE R. H. P. X. CUBAN STARS Brega j. 1 2 3 Brega j. 1 2 3 World War II j. 1 2 3 World War II j. 1 2 3 Saint George j. 1 2 3 Saint George j. 1 2 3 Josephine j. 1 2 3 Josephine j. 1 2 3 Carr j. 1 2 3 Carr j. 1 2 3 Totals. 7 10 27 13 Totals. 7 10 27 13 Hildaele R. H. P. X. CUBAN STARS Hildaele R. H. P. X. CUBAN STARS Brega j. 1 2 3 Brega j. 1 2 3 World War II j. 1 2 3 World War II j. 1 2 3 Saint George j. 1 2 3 Saint George j. 1 2 3 Josephine j. 1 2 3 Josephine j. 1 2 3 Carr j. 1 2 3 Carr j. 1 2 3 Totals. 7 10 27 13 Totals. 7 10 27 13 CHECKERS AND CHESS Won Dr. A. Y. Pepp. 1 A. Y. Greewood. 2 A. Y. J. Nimol. 1 A. Y. Pepp. 2 A. Y. Greewood. 2 A. D. G. Robertson. 0 A. D. G. Robertson. 0 A. M. Morris. 1 A. M. Morris. 1 A. D. Hays. 1 A. D. Hays. 1 DETROIT 7, CLEVELAND 1 Cleveland, Ohio, May 20 - The Detroit Stars defended the Cleveland - Browns 4ATURDAY. MAY 24. 1924 TIGER GETS TECHNICAL K.O.IN N.Y. Referee Halts Flowers vs. Walker Bout New York; May 14—Tiger Flower's middleweight boxer of Atlanta, Ga., added another victim to his already long list by scoring a technical knockout over Willie Walker, in the seventh round of the final 12-round bout at the Commonwealth Sporting club May 14. An old cut over Walker's right eye opened in the third round caused the referee to halt matters when, unable to see, he was floundering around the ring in a helpless The fight was fast from the first round, with Walker so many right and left jabs that as early as the second peppered Walker with so many right and left jabs and many of the fans left the arena. However, Walker attempted to win when things seemed to turn in his favor, chances of redeeming himself were low. Walker opened over his eye. This setback will probably end Walker's career as in the semi-final scheduled for 12 rounds, Chick Suggs of New Bedford, who was the first time knocked out Nick Mercer, white in the fifth round. The second punch, for the first time, knocked out Nick Mercer, white in the fifth round. The third punch, for the punishment, and took everything Suggs has as long as he was able to wield a wicked right-hand punch in the midsection ended his chances after the fourth round. After going down, got staggering without taking the count, and fell after going down, got a fair continue when he took a second glance at Mercer and decided to stop the contest to save him from further injury. Suggs, who a few weeks ago knocked out the Irish Johnny Cain to result in the same prescription to the present bantamweight champion, Abe Goldstein, showed his strength by a clever ring man, shrewd, cagy and can hit. If he gets the right combination of large things interacting in the bantamweight and light featherweight class, he four and six round preliminaries end disastrously for two boys of our group, who were kaked in the ring with rounds of their respective bouts. Wiley 6: Texas Marshall, Texas, May 13—Although his teammates tried hard to kick towels, Wiley's youthful curve ball artillist, pitched great ball and hit five hits, pitched little ball and five hits, two of which were of a very scary tone, and dricks would have pitched a shut-out. However, nine dricks would have pitched a college scored three unearned runs. The college scored one earned runs. The college scored southpaw of Texas college, was on the mound for Wiley, and was on the mound for Wildcott, in the strike route, he was canned for 10 solid runs, including three pinches. Orange scored for Wiley in the defense, and a passable defense choice and a passable ball. A single by Shackleford and a double by Duncan duced two more runs in the second. Shackleford counted one in the third, Gillettes's single, Hines second double, Shackleford's sacrifice飞 to deep center, gave Shackleford a hit by a pitched ball in the third, Warren got life on Gilleslett's error and a hit to left. Errors by Gillettes, Gilorn and Warren's college their final run in the sixth. Wiley, 3: Texas, 2 BALDNESS ENDED IN NATURE'S WAY FREE! Send at once or Analyze Forms. They are available at decode. If we can restore a hard tail we can restore you for you. SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1924 PADRONE'S 2 HOMERS AID GIANTS WIN Cubans Hit Ball Hard, But Lose Bv FAY Scholars' Park, Saturday—the Cuban Stars started off like they always away in the first frame and they had the fans believing it too when the first six men that went to the bat were all in the same frame, worth with five singles and a double. Exit Whit and enter Padrone. The Cubans taught their brother counters to hit the ball tense, nicking him for a double and two singles, scoring eight runs and ninth tally same across the field. Both let the Salazar reach around which let Salazar reach third. Rios skied out to Evans and while Bobby Salazar roomed home. Montalvo fanned. Gosh, it was awful. But Salazar couldn't locate the plate in the home court and men calmly walked to first. Bases loaded, but Williams fanned. Torrenti led, forcing in a run and while Grant forced Torry at second. The Giants added another one in the fifth. Hewitt started off by poking the ball into the end zone and third. Marlacher hit to Sierra, who stepped on first, getting Hewitt and then pegging to Perez in time to score. Hewitt then that was and kinder warmed up the assemblage. Martinez just couldn't get the ball over. Williams walked, and the Giants pitched second. Grant slinged to left and Bobby Williams romped home. Ninth Cavalry Blanks Air Service Ball Nine Fort Riley, Kan. May 18—The fast out from the Air Service team before 2,000 enthusiastic cavaliers. Cavaliar was in the Air Service team before only one bit while the horsemen pounded three Air Service hurriers for 18 bits. NINTH CAVALIER. Air Service Ball Nine H. P. P. 14. 4B. P. B. Parker c. 10. 0 Bunsep. 0 0 0 Barker b. 0 Bunsep. 0 0 0 Crumgam us. 10 0 Blasep. 0 0 0 Blasep. us. 10 0 Blasep. 0 0 0 Hall f. 10 0 Haseep. 0 0 0 Haseep. us. 10 0 Haseep. 0 0 0 Wells b. 10 0 Palmer. 0 0 0 Palmer. us. 10 0 Palmer. 0 0 0 Williams c. 10 0 Beeling. 0 0 0 BOYS' BASEBALL SUITS $4.50 Sizes From 6 to 16 Years All Colors—Complete BEST MADE—SEND FOR FREE BOOK ON EVERY- THING IN BASEBALL HEARD'S ARMY STORE 3502 S. STATE ST. CHICAGO SAY, THEY TELL ME DUNG CLEANED UP $3500 ON "BLACK GOLD" DOWN AT THE DERBY = HE'S A LUCKY LITTLE CUSS THESE DAYS YEP, OLD DUNG IS REALLY WELL NOW YEAH, HE'S SUPPOSED TO BE BACK IN TOWN TODAY = LET'S RUN DOWN TO THE STATION AND MEET HIM = IT'S JUST ABOUT TRAIN-TIME NOW THERE'S ONE THING YOU'VE GOTTA GIVE HIM CREDIT FOR = NO MATTER HOW MUCH MONEY HE HAS HE NEVER GETS STUCK UP OR FORGETS HIS OLD FRIENDS = WON'T HE BE GLAD TO SEE US? BOYS, IF ANY OF THESE CHEAP CURIOUSITY SEEMS SPARKING TO ME, HAVE EM FINISHED MONTALVO HITS THREE HOMERS OVER FENCE, TORRIENTI ONE, AS AMERICAN GIANTS BEAT CUBANS By FAY The visiting infield cracked in the third inning. Giants to get enough runs to win because in the ninth the Cubans made a big play. They fell short one run of tying the score. THE GAME Second Inning CUBANS—Perez drew a walk. Ala- loma both runners by ascribing it out. Hewitt two runs. Marlacher gathered in. Hewitt two runs. Marlacher gathered in. Hewitt out. Garner. Hlosr threw out. Hewitt Marlacher was safe on Sherna's error. Garner was safe on Sherna's error. strolled. Torrione! Torrione! Deke back strolled. Torrione! Deke back strolled. Third Inning CULANS—Montalvo hit the ball on inside a desperate attempt to hold the up to two bases, but it went for Bobby Williams in deep short. On strokes as Guerra stole second. Alonso walked. Prada stole scor- ing. Guerra walked. GLASTR-Grant led Sierra's. J. GLASTR-Grant led out. Bouta to Sierra. Roth singled down the third-base line into left, and after fielding it Grant led it safely. Gardner walked. Hewitt hit to Sierra, who tossed it in an easy out, but the Cuban piccher tried to take the throw from the overflow bases. Roth and Gardner safely hit the safety. Martincher single to hurt Hewitt. Martincher stole sec- ture. Fourth Inning CUANAS-William Williams pitching for Giants. Ilios walked and took second in the game on strikes. Slonanty hit one over the right-field fence for a home run and ran the ball full of money. Guerra tied to Marlins in the second. The camped under his long fly to left-GIANTS-Toronto doubled to left-GIANTS-George scored Torrents. Martines now pitching. Roth was called out on second. Abearou to Alfonso. Fifth Inning CUBANS—Abreau doubled to left, Alfonso fanned. Mariners hit to Touro on a snap throw to Mararker. Sierra and Alfonso dead in the dead run for his drive to left, which the Culuan amothered. He nipped out to Alfonso. Hewitt singled up through second base. Mararker doubled up to Touro. Sierra was doubled up, Touro to Sierra. Sixth Inning CUBANS - Montevitalto bick the ball over more money collected. Bobby Williams and his team inflicted hit and went to second on Grant's error. Abraud doubled, scoring a goal. Loy Foster, Evans made one of the hits. SL ground, turning double samerita hits and had rounded third, and in his hurry to make the shot, he made second safely, but Evans to Many men and women of middle and upper-class families have an chance to make anything out of themselves. But the main reason for their success is the skills they use, things as pimples, mash, 'breaking out' zema, tetter, etc. on their face, neck, and hands. You can feel that they are not wanted around and they keep to themselves too much. You need to live life as anyone. All you need is confidence in yourself, which you get from your training. You also need those skin troubles, if you just use Black and White Ointment and Soap. You also need those cosmetic packages. All dealers have them both. The 50c size of the Ointment is the same times as much as the 25c. Advc Bobby Williams to Malarcon, who called out the GIANTS--Bobby Williams fanned. Torrent was "purposely dropped" on double play. Rios to Afonso to Sierra. Seventh Inning CUBANS—Martinnes filed to Gardner. Guerea doubled to right. Rog walked, then turned to the camera. He tried to Sierra trying to steal third. Drese beat out a life. Montevallo was purposefully killed. Guerea took a healthy swing at the third strike and missed. GIANTS—Theron throw out a shot. Guerea fanned and fanned. Harden dumped one in front of the plate, but was out. Abreau Eighth Inning. Nloth Inning Giants Hammer Cubans and Win The American Giants made it three straight from the Cuban Stars at at home, 10-4, in a late afternoon, winning 10 of 14. More importantly, put on off account of wet grounds and cold weather. The Cubans wanted to win, but judgment of fly hats resulted in put on. The Cubans got off in the lead in the game, and a new recruit from Texas, a young star named Miller. Rios walked with one down, dreke him on his third down. DeMoss was throwing Montalvo out. In the home half of the first, a new recruit to Hewitt, who was playing out in Bobby Williams' place, Marlacher beat out a hit to Rios, filling the half in right field glammed as double to right, scoring two runs. Torrentil scored, scoring two more, DeMoss sacrificed, scoring two more, Grant, Roth singed, scoring Torrentil, and Miller fanned. scored one in the fifth, aided by DeMoss and a wild pitch and in the sixth they grabbed the ball, scoring error. Rios out, and singes by Drke and Montalvo. Base care running got Montalvo out off first, when the instead of throwing to Hewitt and end. he tossed to Grant before the Cuban could get back to the initial The Giants raised the devil again in their half of the sixth. Miller got off the ball and scored a touchdown. Pedrosa off the bag, Gardner beat out a hit to Hloe. Hewitt walked/ Marrion triple. Brown sunged to right sharply scoring Marlarcher. Perez threw to center field trying to catch Brown. Pedrosa scored a touchdown. Torrentil rolled out to Pedrosa, unassisted, but Brown scored after Dessmor had sent a long mifflon飞 to coopers. The score: CUBANS Giants 18, R.I.C. 18, R.I.C. 18 Siria 18, R.I.C. 4 10 10 Gardner cf. 4 12 10 Dacf. 4 10 10 Marrion 18, R.I.C. 18 Pedrosa 18, R.I.C. 10 Torrentil 18, R.I.C. 11 Pedrosa 18, R.I.C. 10 Torrentil 18, R.I.C. 11 Ten 28, R.I.C. 10 Balthc. 4 10 Afiscoe 34, R.I.C. 4 10 Afiscoe 34, R.I.C. 4 10 Totals 24 6 23 Total 24 6 23 Cubans 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 Giants 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 10 Cubans 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 10 Baird-Marlarcher Struck out--Biller 4 10 Baird-Marlarcher Struck out--Biller 4 10 Onsale 5, Baird onsale 4, Biller 4, Miller 10 Birmingham 14,St.Louis 15 St. Louis. Mo. Saturday.—The Birmingham Black Jacks made it hot for the St. Louis Rams, 15 to 14, at the Stars' park today. The game went 11 innings. The score BELL VS. GARDNER MAY 24 Bell vs. Gardner will be out at the Commonwealth Sporting club Saturday night two of the best players in the country, cash in the persons of Ancel Bell and the two teams who won the game we began the victory over Wilbur Cohen. Two previous thrilling battles in the minds of the fans and no doubt they will be in large numbers to the crowd. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER The Conquer YEAH, HE'S SUPPOSED TO BE BACK IN TOWN TODAY = LET'S RUN DOWN TO THE STATION AND MEET HIM- IT'S JUST ABOUT TRAIN- TIME NOW THE COMMON GUY He went to school, a common guy; To learn the rule, and translate psi; But as they tossed the "pill" about, It-fairly made his eyes stick out! And some one chanced to hear him say. That HE was going to learn to play. Each day he worked! He did not jest; Today that "bird" outplays the best! He did not learn to translate psi, But with the fans, he ranks ace high! And some one ch That HE was goi Each day he wor Today that "bird" He did not learn But with the fans LINCOLN GIANTS GAMES FR LINCOLN GIANTS GRAB TWO GAMES FROM WASHINGTON New York. May 15.—The rejuvenated Lincoln Giants took both ends of the ball in theington Potomac before a crowd of 6,000 fans at the Catholic Protectorate stadium, and the Lincolnins started in the box for the Lincolnins, allowed five hits and four runs in the next inning by John Taylor, a rookie pitcher from the West, who struck out six men and hold the vialestness for the remainder of the game. The Washington team used three pitchers, and the Lincolnins started the gains and pitched well for three innings. In the fourth Gee pitcher took his place, but was unable to check the heavy hitting of the local team. Smith finished the game for the Giants. The lucky seventh was the big inning for the home team. Burnett and the Giants land, who batted for Kemp, made a safe bunt and Gee followed with a single, with a single and Williams and Kenyon also hit singles, which gave the Lincolnins four runs in this inning and in addition to the batting of Gee and the pitching of Taylor, the work of the pitched ball but continued in the game, was a feature. Goodrich at thirteen was the best-player for the team. Starks also started the second game for the Lincoln Hawks, who supported by Hampton. The Lincoln pitcher walked four batters in a row and in five pitches, but Hampton netted his opponents two more runs. After this inning he set down a catching ground for the fifth inning, then he allowed three more runs. Dave Brown succeeded him and was in superb form. Up to the eighth inning the Wash- Indians and Won on Indians and Whites Won on Useeit's Son Tulsa, Okla. May 18—There is one sad note in Black Gold's victory for the colts mother, Usela. All his Hoots followed the races and tried to win a big stake. Before oil made him a hard one. He never won a purse worth one-tenth the Derby stake. He harassed by sharpers who tried to swindle him, his friends claim. Once he entered Usela in a claim, he found a $40,000, Hoots loved the mare and refused to give her up. For that Usela was brought her back to Skikotok. He said his partner in the particular enterprise had tricked him into enterance that she would not be bid in. His faith in the mare was justified for she later furnished Black Gold's horse. He marked his marks on the track. One of these is Tuscola, who like her mother was a slave. One half of one-half six injuries. Other half sisters of Black Gold are Tuscola. While Black Gold was sprinkling to victory over the historic course at Louisville Usela was peacefully eating grass at the Hoots' farm in Kempen. NATIONAL LEAGUE THE Standing Chicago, Tuesday night—With no word in from the Detroit-Cleveland series the league race looks like a tie, with the standpoint, Kansas City having won four straight from the American Giants, two straight from the Detroit Stars, one straight from the Napoli and a B. C.'s and have lost no league games. The American Giants taking seven straight four from the Detroit Stars, one straight from the Napoli and a B. C.'s and have lost nothing including today's game came up the ladder to a .636 per centage and the Detroit Stars won, at Cleveland, the second straight loss. The Birmingham club lost Tuesday, 5 to 4, according to Jim Kansas City ..... 1 Detroit ..... 1 Birmingham St. Louis Chicago Cuban Indianaapolis Cleveland eror Returns! THERE'S ONE THING YOU'VE GOTTEN NIM'CREDIT' FOR—NO MATTER HOW MONEY HE HAS HE NEVER GETS S UP OR FORGETS HIS OLD FRIENDS WON'T HE BE GLAD TO SEE US? nced to hear him say ing to learn to play. ked! He did not jest: ' outplays the best! to translate psi, s, he ranks ace high! —Edward A: Neal. GRAB TWO COM WASHINGTON ingtonlans had a one-run lead. In the front team Brown hit single for Wiliams with a three-bagger far into left field. Marcel obliged with a leagun hit. Fitz scored by Scales' single. The game ended in the next inning when Taylor Brown and Egstleton failed to score for trial. Totals... 41 8 18 2 Total... 42 8 12 2 Home run - fiampton. Three-base - williams. Williams. Bats - Jesse Burget. Hits - Off Hamilton. 8: off Starks. 8: off Brown. 3. Umpires - Clark and Wasser. Whites Useeit's Son Black Gold, pride and pet of the Osages, won the Ritch Kentucky Derby. The Osages always claimed Useeit and her Osago Indian owner were widowed in came-up. He remained until he was five years old that this was so and his widow. Black Gold's present owner, still insists this Then, too, there was more than revenge in this victory for Black Gold "Cold" that kain't fly but can match the money they had their money on the Black Colt "that kain't fly but can match the money they had their money on the fringe of the Osage nation alone furnished $10,000 on wagers. It took $10,000 of this money was placed two months ago when the odds were 30 to 1 to win a few weeks ago when 10 to 1 was the price. The last few thousand dollars on the machines and paid $5.50 back on the machines and paid $5.50 back for each $2 wagered. The Osages and their white brethren won several hundred thousand dollars on the sterling black colt. The rich Derby price to make her wealthy. She is an Osage Indian as was her husband. Each had a headlight in the front of her car and received half of his. She was worth more than $10,000 before she and other valuable lands in Illinois. Mrs. Hoots does not own Black Gold too, whose house is the Skikot and dares in Tulsa share the colt with her. Alfred is with the Derby winner conferred with the eastern trucks with him now. Taylor's wire Tuesday night, but. Houston's wire Wednesday. The Birmingham club beat St. Louis Sunday, but lost Saturday and to our team. The Birmingham club won and three lost, winning them tied for third place with St. Louis. We detroit third and Foster's men fourth. The American Giants have an open date Sunday as far as the league is concerned, but we team at Scholars' park, the main attraction of a twin bill, the Filipino Giants go to Fort Wayne, Ind. The Giants go to Fort Wayne, Ind. for Saturday's battle. Detroit has an on-campus move the Cubans move the Cleveland at St. Louis club goes to Kansas City. Look out fans, for the latter part of the season hits Birmingham on Decoration day, two days before and the day before the crucial series, the Cubans go to Detroit and Cleveland moves to St. Louis. We receive some backends within the next fortnight. Her team has, according to the league, been playing way over themselves. COUNTLESS THOUSANDS SEE BLACK GOLD WIN KENTUCKY DERBY IN DRIVING FINISH Bradacandle was on top with Chilowee crowding him. After a fierce fight, he close. Then Chilowee, plotted by Johnson, charged with a rush. Thrilled with avel, I gave him a kiss. Then I, as he opened up on Black Gold, swung out and lost the pocket in which he was apprehended and around the turn, Chilowee was now leading. There rose a new, high-pitched roar. Perhaps the scream had its own interpretation for the horse, for someone giving his 'all' in the greatest race for 3-year-olds. He came from behind—he came from behind—until the great race was won. Those who had wagered their money for the they had witnessed a great race. Yeah, boy it was some race. The time was wagered. The price was for the two prices on a $2 ticket were: Win, $5.50; place, $5.40; and show, $4.40. A story going round the rounds about Black Gold which says: Ruled Off Track "Came another day. Old man Hoots, without thinking perhaps, and believing that no man would pluck Ugeset in a claiming race, where anyone has the right, under certain regulations, to claim an hoot in the race, to claim a prize and to do, when the race was over, another man claimed and was awarded ownership of Jaseth. "Old Indian refused to give up his pony. He knew that his heart would break if he did. He defied up his filly, who had the speed of the wind and the heart of a blue blooded girl. He defied millionaire turf ownership up his pony, and these men, more intent upon enforcing rules than in preventing broken hearts, notified old man Jaseth that these horses were ruled on the track for life. "And the old man bowed his head and said: "Rather than give Uselset, rather than be without her love, rather than be in the hands of cold and unresponsive owners. I'll quit the turf, which has been my business through life, and take my pony back to the Whispered His Promise "And so Useelt and his Indian lower made the long track, back to Oklahorn. The ruller had a dug dug did not procreate her from rearing fleet-frogged progeny, and before he died old man Hoots "You will go back to" the races. A son of yours will perpetuate the name of the garnet疹 Moss, and I ride him and I will look after him; I will pet him as I have petted you. The love that I have given you, you sent him to the race and everybody will "Usselt has sent a champion back to the turf" From Indianapolis were seen Bris- ford, John Wilson; Page, John Wilson; Levy Weatherford, John Overton, William Dixon, Page, John Wilson; Levy Weatherford, James Alice Brown and Ovalia Winfrey, seems seen from Detroit, were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Irvine, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brooke, William Cark, Mr. and Mrs. C. Brooke, William Cark, Mr. and Mrs. Doressey and William Able, Dr. James Fletzburt, Mr. and Mrs. Will- sley, Mr. and Mrs. John Shnaughter from Gary, Ind. Mrs. Lucille; Richardson and Sam Roberts, Milwaukee; 'm. and Mrs. Roberts Sm, and Richard C. Clevenger, Smith and Joe Reese from Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. Flourney Miller, New York; Miss E. B. Linden, Lexington; Miss J. B. Linden, Tim Lindsay, Hot Springs, Ark, and Tim Mamford, East St. Louis, Ill. Sexton Cops 50-Yard Sam Langford on Way East for Eye Operation Sam Langford, who is nearly blind in his left eye, blew into town the first of the week for a couple of days and then returned to where a specialist will try to bring back his eyesight. Sam renewed some eyewear in the Loop district. He told a Democrat made possible by some of East's friends in Vernon, Cal. The Eastern stage a benefit to aid the veteran battle on Monday at 9 a.m. the entire proceeds to go to Langford. Billy Parker "Found" at Hampton Institute Hampton, May 23 — Probably the Christian school club athletics of New York. The Christian school club athletics of New York. The Defender representative who covered the Hampton institute meet held the great half-miler of the famous old black track team of a few years ago. Billy has a drug store here in part because New Yorker, and is doing fine. He was judge at the Hampton meet. Birmingham 10, St. Louis 3 St. Louis, Mo. Sunday — The Birmingham game, evening up the series here is to 3. The score: R.H.E. 300 020 402 300 3 St. Louis. . . . 000 020 402 300 3 St. Louis. . . . 000 020 402 300 3 St. Louis. . . . 000 020 402 300 3 Bell, G. Mitchell and R. Mitchell, Murray. Birmingham 4, St. Louis 8 Birmingham, Aln. — Tuesday. The Black Barons fell before the hitting of the Southeastern league park, today. 8 The batteries were Meyers and Mitchell for the basketball, Westchester and Richardson for the Barons. ELGIN, 6; UNION GIANTS, 4 Elijah, 6; May 25; Elgin opened the field, 6; May 25; Elgin opened the 4 victory over the Chicago Union Giants. Score: R-HE Elgin, 6; 011 000 200 R-HE Elgin, 6; 000 110 64 - 12 1 Elgin, 6; 000 110 64 - 12 1 Holloway; Wiley, Holloway and Geurts PART 1—PAGE 9 FORT WAYNE HERE SUNDAY AGAINST RUBE Brings Hot Team to South Side Lot As an added attraction to Sunday entertainment the management of the all-Filipino nine for the first game Sunday, which will start promptly in 13:30. The main attraction follows. The crack Fort Wayne club, a fast organization of xx-big leaguers, will be the attraction at the American League game, and the fooled, the Fort Wayne club, which plays at Sturgis, Mich. on week days, defeated the Kansas City Monarchs, back on Thursday and defeated the Monarchs 1 to 0, with Rogan in the straight from Foster. Looks like Rube has a very tough job on his hands. The line-up is up Vie Saler, formerly of the Cubs; Callamore, ex-White Sox pitcher, and the famous Giants. These fellows will make it warm for anybody. These fellows will play this same aggregation in Fort Wayne, Ind. The team will leave on the early train, many fans accompanying them. Remember Sunday is the last game to see the Giants in action until the all-Filipino nine for the first game Sunday, which will start promptly in 13:30. The main attraction follows. The crack Fort Wayne club, a fast organization of xx-big leaguers, will be the attraction at the American League game, and the fooled, the Fort Wayne club, which plays at Sturgis, Mich. on week days, defeated the Kansas City Monarchs, back on Thursday and defeated the Monarchs 1 to 0, with Rogan in the straight from Foster. Looks like Rube has a very tough job on his hands. The line-up is up Vie Saler, formerly of the Cubs; Callamore, ex-White Sox pitcher, and the famous Giants. These fellows will make it warm for anybody. These fellows will play this same aggregation in Fort Wayne, Ind. The team will leave on the early train, many fans accompanying them. Remember Sunday is the last game to see the Giants in action until the all-Filipino nine for the first game Sunday, which will start promptly in 13:30. The main attraction follows. Notwithstanding the fact that the club will be out of town, the box office will be open all Saturday afternoon to accommodate the fans. First game against the all-Filipino club will start at 1:30 sharp. KAY SEES POUND A. B. C. PITCHERS KAY SEES POUND A. B. C. PITCHERS Wendell Phillips Nine Quits Field of Play Wendell Phillips high school baseball team was beaten noon when Englandwood and Phillips hooked up in their last contest of the season. At the decision that the umpire rendered in the third inning when the team lost, Phillips was beaten wood. Phillips had been getting the worst of decisions in the league games and Monday's decisions were unbeaten. The game played at White City park was forfeited to the Englewood nike baseball central section games with no defeats. **Chi. Giants, 11; Normals, 7** The Chicago Giants invaded Normal Park Sunday and left with an 11 to 7 victory. The Giants trailing for three innings, the Giants stepped in fourth and were never in danger thereafter. Wesley and Johnson did not man and Overlock did mound duty for the losers. The Giants took 20 hits and Overlock did 15 hits and Wesley held the Normals to 14 hits. **Giants, 11** 000 901 200 - 11 30 Normals 121 011 010 - 7 14 Normals Schenker Johnson Overlock Brennan and Jacobs HAIR STAYS COMBED, GLOSSY Millions Use It-Few Cents Buys Jar at Drugstore HAIR GROOM BULL LEE FACE OFF Keeps Hair Combed Even stubborn, unruly or 'shampooed hair stays combed all day in the shower, but it can be a dignified combing cream which gives that natural gloss and well-defined touch, to good dress both in business and on social occasions. 'Hair-Groom' is: 'greatlessness'; also 'Beware of greasy, harmful irritations'. Beware of greasy, harmful irritations. CHICAGO SOCIETY PART 1—PAGE 10 The Kappa Alpha Pi auxiliary members were entertained at Kappa Kantele, 1125 Calumet Ave. Friday evening. Calumet Meet, Friday evening. Leon Wilson, Attorney Joseph Snow, Morgan, the boys wonderful luncheon, and music was furnished for members present were Sharon Hale Garner, members present were Sharon Garner, Mrs. J. Patterson Garnes and Dr. W. A. Shaw of Washington, D.C. Dr. W. A. Shaw, while here he is stopping at Sigma Alpha Lambda sorority will give their second annual spring term at Elizabeth hall. The month of May is of the fraternities and sororities endowing to get in their dances before Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Green, New Orlean, Harry Woods Sunday at the Ideal Tea room. Mr. Green is supreme chancellor Mrs. J. G. Walton, 5324 Drove Ave. afternoon in honor of Mrs. LeVert J. McKenna, 5324 Drove Ave. Los Angeles, Cal., where she will join her husband. They were deprived in that H. E. Bennett, Bristol, Pa., is visiting at the residence of Mrs. Jacobs, 5364 Drove Ave. Saturday evening. May 10, the Delta Sigma Theta sorority gave a formal With the entrance of spring parties, each girl is to be commended for their girls are to be commended for their dance each unique affair. Mrs Mattyln Connors of Minnesota, her home after having spent three years Mrs. Myrle Vaehnn, 4427 Calumet, Monday evening. May 12, again St. Elizabeth hall, now popular for formal when the Omega Psi Phi fraternity crowd was in attendance, the music good, and the Hubel, 4041 Indiana Ave. returned to the city Sunday from Tulsa, the rebuilding of a number of houses were destroyed during the riot of 1921. Tuesday night, May 6, The chapter first formal form at St. Elizabeth hall, the season, red and white being the were given to the ladies as souvenirs. About 200 guests were present. 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West St. Indianapolis, Ind. house, 344) Wahain Ave. in honor of the 12th birthday of Carita Day Anderson. Over 100 little girls and boys were present. Mrs. Lillian M. Hardie, 323 Rhodes her home in Indianapolis, Ind., where she is a teacher. She will conference. She will visit with her parents while there. She will leave, Michigan City, Ind., in the city to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. and Mrs. Branham, Bloomington, Ill., are spending their honeycomb party at 422 Wabash Ave. Hall, 452 Wabash Ave. New Orleans, La., is in the city after friends and is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. G. Pitta. Miss Virginia Lewis, who is a student in Indianapolis, Ind., will visiting her mother in New Orleans. He has returned to the city after spending a year in Indianapolis. Ind., where she is a teacher, will have returned to the city from Indianapolis, Ind., where she will end visit her mother and friends. Jessica Blinka, $888 South Park Ave. has returned to the city from the EAST, where he was a special delegate to meet Cardinal Mundelden. M TO AID WORK OF CHURCH Women played an important part in the 27th quadrennial conference of the A. M. E. Zion church at Indianapolis on April 16, 2014. Ms. Katherine K. McCarthy, the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society; Ms. Anna L. Anderson of Pittsburgh, Pa.; corresponding secretary, and the Rev. Florence Randolph of Jersey City, N. J., who has spent 16 years in Liberia and the West Gold Coast at her own expense. She is educating a native boy and assisting two girls. MRS. DAISY V. JOHNSON PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS CLOSE STATE MEETING Annual Gathering Is Voted Most Successful Ever Held in Louisiana BY LEON RICHARDSON Lafayette, La. May 28—The Louisiana Pharmaceutical convention met in annual conference at Lafayette, La. May 19—The whole meeting, it stated, was held, and spirited and fruitful ones ever held The first day was devoted to registration a welcome on behalf of the professional men of the city, under the leadership of Dr. Alexandria of Alexandria, who spoke in part or "Modern Surgery." A round table discussion followed by Doctors Frederick of New Orleans, and Weatherists of the office of Dr. Erie Morrison. Resolution Endorsed Given Night Before Derby Louisville, Ky. May 30—20-Society matrons, with one accustomed to teaching Vince Harris teacher in the Central high school at the Walnut hotel, Sixth and Walnut streets, and most unique social affair given here in recent years, and the ladies, appreciating an affair given for their sex only, vied with each other in their prowess at the masters. The prizes were the best and individual. The guests of honor were: Mrs. Amy Bassie, Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Bessie Johnson, Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Norene Miller, Nettie Wilson and Eilee Stewart, Chicago. Each guest was presented with a handmade rose and were pretty decorated, presenting a wonderful background for the gorgeous costume of the delightful hostess. Miss Harris a delightful hostess. Use Lemons to Whiten Skin The only hard less way bleach way to miss the Juice of two ounces of Orchard White, which any apple for a few cents. Shake well in a bot- tle whitener, whole quarter pint The only hardest way to bleach the delicate skin is the juice of two lemons with three ounces water, which will drugstist will apply Aloe Shake well in a bottle, and you have a whole quarter pint of the most weak skin whiteness, softener and beautifier. Message this sweetly fragment lemur on bleach into the face, neck, arm or chest. Message this sweetly beauteuse it to bring that clear, youthful skin and rosey-white skin to your hands and or shaped hands and face. You must mix this remarkable bleach yourself. It cannot be boo, it ready to use before it is prepared. REV. FLORENCE RANDOLPH Miss Nellie M. Dobson, soprano, an active member of the Chicago Music Friends in Chicago and is recognized as a performer and teacher of recent through the interest of the founder of the opera in English movement. Miss Dobson has received a chowky of New York city, who was a graduate of the Metropolitan College and private and public experience with Miss Dobson's refinement and intelligence. Before leaving for New York Miss Dobson attended Bettel church June 3. The News Sentiment of Wayne Wiley, a prominent musician to Carl Dilton, who was heard here in "Carl Dilton, colorist and composer, appearing in a recital at the Chicago program a group of Chopin numbers, given to the preparation of this program showed to advantage in these George R. Garner, Chichester distinguished honors, and his talented wife, Ruth, will present a special reital in Philadelphia next week. We extend our best wishes for an added benefit to our guests, who has been so elaborately planned. Society Turns Out to Annual Frat Dance Washington, D. C. May 22—The Alba held its annual dance reception Friday, June 10, 2014, at the attractive events of the social season. The affair was given at the Lincoln Center, where the invited guests and was strictly formal. The colonnade was decorated with the fraternity colors. At one end of the hall was a large display of white and red lights were mounted and rubles contained in the pin worn by the members. The gowns were formal and sensational of the season, and were dressed by a committee with King L. C. Davidson, clinician, assisted by the gowns. During the half-hour intermission Miss Grace Garner presented several numbers and 20 Alba men sang the Fraternity song, after which ENGAGEMENTS ENGAGEMENTS STOKES-WILLIAMS Mrs. J. A. Stokes, 3414 Prairie Ave. amusement park, Carleton Alta., to J. Macy daughter, Carolyn Alta., to J. Macy 3420 Michigan Ave. The wedding will be 3:40 p.m. at the Alma Theater, the young people enjoy a beach friends. Miss Stokes is a teacher at the library, where she is recording, manager of the Paramount member of the Alpha Phi fraternity. GRAHAM-WADDELL Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Graham, 735 Veron Ave. announces the engagement of Bill Killen to Regina C. Waddell. The wedding will take place June 15. --- —Photos by Patton MRS. ANNA L. ANDERSON FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS HOLDS SESSIONS FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS HOLDS SESSIONS Organization Devotes Much Time to Discussions of Health Measures Mrs. C. D. Saxon of this city is treasurer of the organization and in her address to the delegates she serves, she has contributed the city council of Columbia has contributed $ 100 a year to the Fairwold school and that many white people of the city are interested in the work of the organization. The federation closed Monday night. LONG ISLAND'S POPULARITY CONTEST ENDS LISTLESSLY Flushing. May 23—The popularity contest started six weeks ago by the Green Twig society at the place of the contest called off by the Green Twig society when Miss Dorothy Derrick was in the lead and the contest ended with 12 with Miss Carrie Nelson of $2 Farrington st. the winner. She is a Jewish girl, and an operator in a rubber company. Neither Miss Derrick nor the Jewish girl, who were first and second when the Green Twiggers closed contest, entered the one just closed. for Baptists in L. A. Los Angeles, California, May 21—Clarence White of Boston, violinist and treasurer of the National Association Clarence C. White V leux temps. Sindling, Stella Chaconne, Bruch's Ginor, Concerto and several compilations, and the program in Wednesday's entertainment by dance and the committee in dance, will be presented at admission for all school children of Angles and surround towns to attend the colors. A recent interview White said: "It is my desire to encourage the use of dance in school." 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Dearest Princess: I have been a long time, and I have often found consolation in reading it, and now the time is nearly two years ago, left the city nearly two years ago, when a gentleman friend of mine left him been ill and he called to see me the same day he served. I have two articles that belong to me, which he says he has married I do not think that he should keep them. I want them back to his home for me. I call at his home for me. Do you see his mother—Worried. I see no reason for you to feel at all sensitive over his visit following his extra freedom attached to one’s visit keepsakes he has—let him keep them. A little romance in our lives keeps us up to seek them either personally or by having them accustomed to calling on his mother his presence should not interfere until he goes. eii Otherwise princess Hysteria forget him, because he was so cruel to me before.-Unhappy. he will not bother and the sooner you begin forgetting him the butter off you will be. 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E, CONFERENCE [7 Seen 10 JECTION Cc Limited Number Available : e THE Chicago gp Metende Sa ee weteer 201m, pubtished a apectal A. MB. Cone aU ee cantare itera art mad we bave Smloddemones merges eter BES pout tecai often canta which al alos | stony gee Sith Sn eas | CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT CHICAGO DEFENDER 3435 Indiana Ave. ‘SHICAgO, ILL. M. E. CONFERENCE 0..K.’S_ DYER ANTI-LYNCH BILL SGontionsd from Pann). "1G. Alert’ Tindtey, aakman: J € gee ROE eo ateneNP soiatneteee he eae Tt wat abe si a pero Se tens fe Oere pete pee ey ee aaa Pi ema aaa eaerus are Sto: comet ane Sy Gee Gouetar Ses Ses cannes oa Soe eee Recs id i ae mune eek as ane ot Secs rere ca oo ae ents ae Saou eee Se ee eee ea Serie ena ee en ee fb eat rath Sel ee Sree mera Picante Ser ee oat a Seimei oat eee rernes aa ae neiaars eee cay bea eras a eerie Bape Seana ana invan interview ‘with the Befencer ieee meer weak a ee Caer anaes sees Take Se oo Barr este eae Sy Se eat ae Ba Ae ee ee Beh er aria ‘Bishops TF. Jones and Matthew Leanne ws ee EO, de te ieee coi ge ie et mea Sees eee tere Sees amie eer Se rire Seetiene Sorensen precces eae Reet mee Serie SE ES cme aaa ea ate Se ee ea Peres ioe noe oe Lae pemecey ae Se ee pecan ae ee ate kg een ae Re pase mee ete ecoen on ieee Sorine, unifestton, and’ Rev. C Al Sn ee corearnienan Defender reporter. Se eto eto sae neta SNe Sees ete eee Bioee Ha se oes Pee aera =o SS vache ged 8 cece ie eos et ee eae Steer Be pata wanes See oy Ge ee Sareea hare & Seer ete morirne wahace ie eed eens oe Fenalum:. ‘The more important Items Se re aerate Be arat pacer nae pape ge eo ec aeeeaan ante sar surecaow sce eared eaerem eget oe aera Seraen on rege pace oar Shearman rane eiuei erences Se eeeeer te Be Beye Sat ona SAIC num, mn pen eaten Tana Manian eet Cee era Sets aires rae S IN MEMORIAM z aay Pan ores Wa Vee ones Veer: oe alae Be oe gs (RE ee og Re seh ec) Reals Ean pig! Sie nd iA enh rr Sel te DE hn. aD my eS eee ce rs Br aba hee er es sahicie Ae ae mie aie Bet oe a ene Bag a) Mffonss oe ss 8 hn ah (ia ea ae ee end aa ces Mh chabert ett [elt ye nes fo ehich he tl a PO a aS tig a oe Amold, secretary, ‘and Ernest Lyon, oor lonter. “Saturday. night, Nay Yievag given up to @ meeting for alt Tice Argthoatot, whether. Suethoaiat Eplecorsh or ater, Stace, Methodist 7 0p It. E. onet bre ‘Seer’ the exercises gn. thle” epoch making night, when huge throne of Dots races ana torelgn groups packed the ‘auditorium. | Delegates uniformly expressed themselves a Gratifod with. the eatinent accorded them by the city Jot Sprinanclo. Al rentauranta, hotels nd public-service places gave no int ‘ication. whatsoever of racial din- rmination, The aplet_ O€ the, ton= ‘mortal John Wesley, who sala ~The world ts my parish eeemed oth fed ana'th Guth io Hover over tho eis <r Fhe complete jist and classination of the delenates! gf Color follows: or fee SRS Sniseriae OR ay. prose, (2 FE Richarton sonar: Reet. WEES HSE EB Rickgataek, “at ‘Dorcas 1a Swann feserves Se AAtninwon, We ab Gor pend STW, Sa AE: Siem G: Dien Alebane” Winns W: Baie F Peso Wher Saiainerian: m__V_ nucnarde: gab: erie Mi Sc, BpeohaSiniteria OG weanin: reserve 6. 0: Egan ty: He Light M*Liede' Rockatintsterials amex. 31. Gee Roe tial, rw, Hilda St Nasmoth, ates Aunle © are eee sere ee Tee “ASoutaangMinaterigls . P, Robin 8S a Sante Wiener WS. SESE Se Paci a ice Secunnancailaerae 32 ge gine: Fesereon BAC Ment 185 Kmper Neaerve! Sita’ Beale” PREM carolina iMtleteral: rth R Howard, John, W. Moultrie, Robert E: Hirelggtan’ "sames St Wignt res Eves Jett: 2eplee 2oin C Sark Shae er ini as’ Jone a Mam Gaiphs Charles W. Gaia Paint 3. Sawyiee Shrated F, SieBonuia! seserves: SS Baey Weain bul Smee ise. Winessce — Ministerial: Joneph C. goer Scat, Srughane: eects: B Barsye Dobie Healt ays We BA Se eStlana silat Sign. ATT “rexay-sSltsisterials St” W. ~ Dogan, whe Ring 3, wim epee SONG Gate Batara We Ri Weis X Fortcon! lays amen be Robinson, Ticodore W, Puirakern tog Stag" fons reservegs Ga marett Stew ER Shea WVishden: it BY Beiberton. Iyon, WEANG. nughens St. Nagler Aloere 9: Michel revetvess BWA ihm: 3 WE sien, Fa Waters: tay. Garland Pega ‘sulign 2" Eaves Gherge i eteon Sirs Helen ¥en ‘Behiwatersititeral: eo igstcy PCN a ee anne renee: ar Wecdit, 3. Beso Ie SY AMisoe Samer Ue Lawn Breq'S: Jewett: reservens Ht. W: fonee, Guta Watere. Sin Aleaaider “usr = Ministerial: Lorenzo H. sie Fain, Me ean een a: Kirke SM oxaleas panel hi. Stanton: ins Sion Wing san 2” A Witte E*Fvtekiante ess CunBahA. Gesu Mssouri~asottertal: BF. figs acy. ackess se eB. wages. ANSE itmcttn; ‘reecrves! We Ge” Sosleys fone roener, cera Aisinmaailnlaterla: Bist futsal Sonne! Hgatiek® eatin’ re Bar ae ara aula: EStasre. “Eaat “rennesieesiietetial: 3. 8 Bt reat GF Lipton, tay Sta Hinge Wane: rssrver Sra: _ilasteripgl—Sinisterial:, J. oD. Fe shat, Whe cana Ss. ES Phtow= tthe ae, Gell iigter satacht Colina si B. Whama: geeetgne tafe inne J. A. LAGrone ‘Cerda Garonne Minlatertal: FH, Te ae Bee NRarsin: regersens B, BS8E aw wincbetiens fepeF aP ara: face Wee Winavart enetics: Wo. PRA adirst 5 meats serve: RH. Tebose: iny: G. W. Pera eee Minis Atay yw Golden. Te Fe Wooifole. ie, Clay antic Bie, teemye He Winbusk We qeiag: St Pavage F 1; Sesdsanek: Wns Sutamal vex servese es Ciuttee A, Witla S.'H, sceves: Sire, Chasers 4. wiles Philadelphia, Ps. May 23—George Brown: th Feat old, and Charles Wit Siar Ti years ot a wara o¢ the Cue Stevi Aid Saoclete’ were ‘aerented SrSRe win scln Siureas Stondass on wotharae” af rohbers” They ere Sent te the Wodse of Detention wince Found cult ot seubing a hnontest: Sinan EX-SLAVE BURIED king, W, Veg May 23-—Last rites for ttiander’ Haste: exclave ‘of S35 Uezilaana “plonses ‘llison ot Ekta ue ans ated eeccne atte Heer iess ete held at Su. Peters seth NORIAM 7 TPP a 7 pp eae ae 12S Aye ped f (oes [8 ag Tia sists fc Sea at nn ec Teron te ere ae oe Rete ceate aa Reaver PR afin, Foe Sata CO ies” ae 1 Sie reset as Mise Pda Saas | ose, Stuy 27. 21 Comp Larste, 34, sites WOnf ces SRE, Masta Sea eed Br Ree tha nla be Beate ts See He nel io kick Sete selzed dy te Minese to sehich he finally TWO BOYS HELD EY-SLAVE BURIED ae THE CHICAGO DEFENDER SHERIFF: PUTS PASTOR|—soro evs OUT OF SALEM CHURCH) ‘soiree conta g ieeesnbesinggeeiedinn erat tak eecearenion Gelded to Keep the Bors, locked for fie evening. . “Eqtter “what” happonea'” werd “tha mong, these peonlo would comma Taurder tonights Therefore 1 ave decided 10 "keep wie church closed Stargennt Soot eciared toa Chi cago Defender reporter am doIng file because 1 think it ia best. for Sectety, for the gy of Chlcage and Dee for religion. "Tho. Rov. air. Hose and his group renumed. service "Sundny afternoon Sud "evening {9 thelr own quarcers ith‘about 400 prenent. They” are Just watting, he sald, for Salem doors fovonen again, afenday, Aitorney, Richard West brooks, counsel for the Branch, fex- Hom. kent to, the office of Sheri Horfman and-intormed he of Suné day's disturbunce at the church, Thy {tee denuty sheriff, who wero: eant Eom the office to the church, tod Bir Wrentbrooks that they would be wit Testes’ for’ hm. in any gourt: ro- Seedings that may bo instituted. "The doputien were Gvorge Schone, 3 Sedupeny and J.P. Stratey, ‘Court Dismisses Cate. ectuanany, the, attorneys for. bath ions. tnpeared before, JudKe. Rynor ‘of the. Circuit court before whom the cage has been pending for moro than a year, to argue whathur Grnot the cede should be sismlased. KexceneyWertbrooks argued for the Branch faction to have the cage dis- Ininsed, ‘Tho court ruled In, hie favor find entered the order dismissing 136 Judge Ryner algo eld the trus- teas of the Branch, fection in con- tempt of court yr holding. clections in the ‘churen within 90" doy, con- rary to his onder, given, Just. be- fore’ ne tett for California a. fow tontha age, The contempt proceed ingn andthe aciling of the. cour’ coils for more, than & years lichen: ion, which Judse Rynce sald would havo Yo be paid by the complainants Gisiigsing the case, wi be heard on With the dismissal of, the ease; the nov, Str. one dectaren he fa all the Pastor. of Siem Hie was. not, ‘he fald, removed by a magority voto of the lemberahipy tn accord with the Polley ot the Baptist ehureh. | Unti this ta dono, he avers, he Will always Logg gece Hag pt oy HELD FOR MURDER ‘Texarkana, Ark, May, 23-—Marvin Typo 3 ele, heey men, $0, at tho Jol i Sawmill, 30 ‘miles: noutheast ot here Sunday, Say" 4, has been eld to the grand jury Coliowing nearing bes fore sildge Darney fa the municipal court Asogrding. to the leatimany Bes fh the hetring._ Shompscn ied Johnsen after short argue ment, ach men were tntoniated a the time of the ages. 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SEnan-aig Shae ayo ey a Ser a ees erect Garr ESE athaar ng, ee eaae S SSG Sethe Mis ate ty ___AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE rere TARGE ASSORTMENT OF USED FORD TRUCKS. * AND CARS ign of HORS RON 9 OF Saale Hina ape es RR AS we Pama rimesgen Toor Ta TEN (ote Seiee Co tif , Gardeld Blvd. Poong ata age oe serene ee eee S77 guMMeR RESORTS ap SEE Be age SATE Titewi Syeda ao eos eS EDITORIAL PAGE. OF THE « ( ‘HICAGO DE E E ‘N D ER “SATURDAY, MAY 24,-1924/.s~ 5 . Contentment,the fruit of honest, loyal endeavor—(2A-+f CK Le na SS = - THE CHARLES S. DENEEN er a een See aay j ( CHicaAQOSAMCTENACL | ze svocyss oc m-coreror cranes se |) If Déempsey-Wills’ Fight Is Ever Staged, and— DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS GI Soncee PR tas SSE TeeT weeney PS | neon as the Republican candidate for United States anil te , senator to succeed Senator Stealtl MeCormick is at SS = 7 = ‘TALKS ON PREVENTIVE MEAS- Tn AH OPER 8 ABPOTE, EL __| Gout conceded. ‘Thin paer supported the canalaney = ¢ Q. spat can s * (See is Svhetiun‘Gee || URES, FIRST AID REMEDIES, fof Senator McCormick because jt believed that he . . “PRIZE FIGHTING 1S t ¥ Bann, | mee SANITATIOI THE ROBEHT s.ABEGTE PUBLISHING COMPANY | 2 Oo crination anon is mertafrteca | |, Neem ane BED, oF | |i Se BYGIBNICS “AND REESE SINE GAM afier, FPO, 1006. at the Poems ta | not ‘be denied that he made an Scesent. rorera a St oust we i : % y eS - = ae rae || the Senate ina any other than Charles 5 ee : f) Contributed by Dr: Rencoe ©, Gils . RP yaN See ak Lea REGS "| een hia opponent he doubtless would nace won, mone : ¢ | (Continued trom Last Week) ity way C0 our attenton within, re —_NCACO SS Hottane Aves _Teepocae Deets OT. _ | tnitnatanding some grave mistakes that were 19." BD | *"Boloraon, the wise’ man gave as’ | Stns Osis. tad Bik eee Oe <<} | mae by is campaign managers. Nae's 8 20% ; LaVindlatsspeo4 | tho tormuia, “He tnught un thav the | "ee, oF Father, starring, Prono, DEFENDER'S PLATFORM FOR AMERICA | |.""Sin"pESGeN"in not only an able man. bat he ete as GAM %) aA | eee RZ fl) | vou ok the onto ae | Seg ees os cad 1. The Opening Up of All Trades and Trade | | iarge and with the members of his own party tn par < : \ # “i 4 Oy YE Ves q * pies oun eo then to esin ang ex Unions to Binks as Weil as Whites, | | Sens ss ts custo tis Shes date aan PRD | fF SEG, Han Ss Mra ca 2. The Appointment of a Member of the | | osuptt ve hu, radere efit and salon Qo \ ARAe As etae ||, pees att | sou oreo sate, amin SE en a | See i he oe tmp ae ® 4 IN Beye mAs | ire ideas | one BF comeeent eS eS eS eee ess of factional differences he has always, placed |} <2), SO WON BNA RYT IE | I saa aoy vanoy |. ROSSI” ates, but nowhere is the ‘Wt might, as a starter, be well to explain {By Keeping it secret there's nothing to gain) Although they were strangers, in sunshine or rain ‘They managed cach morning to catch the same train. But on with the romance: a flirtatious “Jane.” A young “simp” with nothing but “mush” on the brain, . ‘A bunch of comniuters who think them a palo: ‘The real guy appearing and -fust rafsing Cain. MELLON PLAN SIDETRACKED EVERY FOUR TEAKS We Have an Orgy Of po litical “mud-slinging” preceding a national election, ‘und at this time our representatives at Washington tre fn the front Hue trenches sotting a pace for mal~ contents, character defamers and general mischiet- makere that {s far too fast for tho local politician or layman. For mére than a year official Washing- ton has been investigating tho records of many. of our biggest and most influential men in the coun- ‘try with a view of connecting them with or exoner- ating them from grafting while in public office, and Republicans, Democrats, Socialists, independents and what-note are so mixed up im the fray {t fs like & pot calling a kettle black. IN THE MEANTDSE important bills have come up, bills non-partisan in character that should have had the earnest attention of our lawmakers and Passed or rejected as they yaw St without dlliy- Gallying along with them, trying to saddle whatever had features the bills contained on opposing parties and referving for themscives any good points the Dille might have. ‘This as a bait,to catch votes for ‘the natfonal election in November. WE HAVE BEEN SURFEITED with the soldiers’ ‘voous bill, the immigration bill, the Income tax Dill. to say nothing of the question of entering the world court and the league of nations. We are lucky in Raving such a wise, level-headed man as Calvin Coolldge in the presidential chair in these times of political unrest. We believe he has taken a sane, safe and practical stand on the vital issues now ending in Congress. The Mellon tax reducing plan ‘Which recently passed and was Practically killed was favored by the President, and it 1s safo to say he ‘wolced the sentiments of a great majority of the ‘people living under the Stars and Stripes, “THE MELLON PLAN cut down the burdens for all, It was a businesslike program, It was sound, it was the romult of careful study, but that meant nothing to the Ux tinkers. It did not matter that ‘the cut In normal taxes would mean a revenue loss ‘of $38,000,000 @ year, a Joss that must be made up iy other taxes. “In the minds of the tax tinkers it was not a question of what ought to be done: it was 8 question Of polltical expediency for themselves. TT 18 A MATTER of deep regret that the wis- dom and experience of a financier Uke Secretary Mellon have been almost contemptuously cast aside and partisan expediency substituted. ‘There has been much in the discussion of the bills above referred to That has savored of demagogy, that has been dis- creditable to American statesmanshlp, and ft can be nothing Jess than a publle misfortune that such reais tans seaeeek CHICAGO'S TRACTION PROBLEM SUBWAYS, B-cent car fares and unifleation of ‘tthe surface and elevated Ines in Chicago have heen ‘the problems our city administrations for the past dozen years have had to deal with, and their solu- Hon seems to be as far off an'ever. However, poll- telans, Democratic and Republican, have made the ‘trunting voter belleve that t was only necessary to elect them to office to get fmmediate rellef. ‘Those fortunate enough to Fide into offles"on these Issues, Tet ua grant, meant to do all within thelr power toward accomplishing these aims. “But we have yet to" nee any tangible foods results. MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP of public utilities ts tho one xway out of the dificulty, but even this method presents some knotty questions, and when big nrivate corporatlons have financial dealings with municipalities the latter are usually bled until they are bloodless as a fish. In addition to municipal ownership of public utllities belng the best for the People as a whole, we favor ft because {t would open ‘more avenues of employment to members of our group. ALTHOUGH! we spend hundreds of thousands of dollars annually with the telephone company. Fas compans, Ealson company, with the surface and ele- ‘ated Ties, ltde or nothing comes back to us in ‘the way of wages from these private owned utilities. And because they are privately owned we have no redress. It {x discrimination of the most hurtful Kind, for ft affects our very bread and butter. Chi- zago needs and should have absolute control of such (ssentials. It perhaps necessitates a stubborn fight, ‘Sut if an earnest effort Ig made by those in power ‘xe will get muntelpal ownership of public utilities POSTAL WAGES * AT PRESENT there are before Congress two ms proposing postal salary increases which it {s ald ‘ill amount in total to approximately $150,- 600,000 searly. This sounds lke a huge sum of money, and it {s, but when distributed among the ‘thousands of employees it enly means a slight in- ereane in the pay check for any one of them. The Kelly bit would increase salaries as follows: First ear. 31.400 to $2,000: sccond year, from $1,600 to $2200; third year, from $1600 to $2.400: fourth year. from $1,700 to $2,400: fifth year, from $1,800 to 32.400, It would seem that even at the top-notch price a man with a family would have to live very economically owing to the fact that the necessities ‘ef life are almost beyond the reach of the average man's puree. WHILE the tendency now ts to curtall_ rather than to Increase our national expense, so that tho draln_on the taxpayer's pockethook will not be s0 heavy. the. people as a whole don't want ‘economy that means a low standard of llving Yor postal em- ployeer. It fx up to Consress to deal fairly with the postal employcer. and without unnecessary de- fay. Money {s found for other purposes we helievo far Togs Important than this, and there is no reason why ft cannot be found for our. faithful postal em- poses. NO ENDS OF JUSTICE or public good would hue served by public serutiny of pirate income tax returns. Tt would afford an opportunity for mls- Ghievous an@ malicious persons to annos thelr fel- Jow eltizens and harrass business competitors, Sitch 2 provision in the Taw would open the doors wide for Injustice and persecution. Taxation withont representation may be tyranny, but taxation with frimmings of that sort would be almort ax objec- tonable. — ° YT 1S WELL TO REMAMK early that if alls the Smiths vote for Gor. Al. Smith of New York for president he will have @ bully start. IF IT'S to be outdoors, prepare for rain. CHARLES S. DENEEN THE, SUCCES: Oh) SRA ee ee neen as the Republican candidate for United States senator to succeed Senator Mealll McCormick ts at Tast conceded. This paper supported the candidacy ‘of Senator MeCormick because jt believed that he Seserved the renomination upon his merits, for It can- not be denied that he made an excellent record in the Senate. Had any other than Charles S. Deneen ‘Ween bis opponent he doubtless would have won, notwithstanding some grave mistakes that were made'by his campaign managers, MR. DENEEN fy not only an able man, but he ‘ts exceedingly popelar with the voters of Illinois at targe and with the members of his own party in par- tleular. This s due chiefly to three things: As a pub- He official in every position which: he has heretofore ‘occupied he has rendered efficient and satisfactory service: second, he {s loyal to his frlends and sup- porters; third, ho is a faithful party man. Regard- Jess of factional differences he has always, placed his own ambition upon tho altar of his party's good. IN OTHER WORDS, he would never allow his ‘own fersonal defeat in a primary_or the defeat of any of his particular adherents to provent him from supporting the Worthy and meritorious .candidates of his party, it matters not what faction they may belong to. ‘This {s the secret of his popularity’ among the masses of the Republican party. In thle he Is unlike some other Republicans whose Interest In thelr party's auccéss 1s purely selfish, who will sup- ort the candidates of the party If personally, ac~ ceptable to them, but will support the candidates of ‘the Democratic party {f the nominees of thelr own party are unacceptable to them. "ASA UNITED STATES SENATOR, should Mr. Deneen be successful, he doubtless will pursue the same course in that oflctal capacity. Unlike some others now in the Senate he will put his country first, and will make his own individual views subordinate to his party’s success. Wo also believe that his in~ fluence will be used to discourage and prevent rther than encourage and promote party strife and differ- ences. And we,are also satisfied that in hitn the Soters of our group will have an able champton and a true and loyal friend. Next to Senator MeCor- mick we do not know of anyone the Republicans could have selected that would hava been more ac~ ceptable to us. He merlta and we hope he will eer ca tha enitad sunnect of the party. LYNCHING THE LAW THE EVENING WORLD editor belloves that It 4s Northera more than Southern mobs that have shocked the nation into n realization that Iynching a man means Isnching the lay, and that civilization cannot exist where Taw 1s Iynched. His conclusions are drawn from the fact that “mobs In the South have centered usually on a single culprit, while in the North tho mob has struck indiscriminately at race” So long as tynching was distinctly a, South- ern “pastime”: so long as the vietims had a tinge of ‘African blood In thelr veins, the great North, East and West made no concerted or single effort to check the thousands of murders of Innocent—in _ most eases—black’ people by the dominant, blood-thirsty Shites. Souther propagandists had told them that “the South knows best how to care for the Negro.” ‘They evidently belleved it. BUT THE MOR SPIRIT spread beyond ‘the cot- ton and sugar cane section and the white man, too. became the vietlm of the white man. Again the white mobs in the North were met by black mobs, some- thing foreign to the South. with results disastrous to both factions. The mob Spirit ts the same wher- ever found. Tt is the single culprit-in the North as well as In the South that starts the “ball rolling, Dut the setting Is far different. Most people need to have a wrong brought right to thelr, own doors Wefore they get backbone enough to strike it a death blow. ‘ACCORDING TO STATISTICS prepared at Tus. Kegee institute, 28 Iynchings were perpetrated in 1983. Just"28 too many for a country that hoasts ‘of having reached the highest pinnacle of clvillza- tion, The fact that this record ia the lowest in years bringa ray of hope that tho forces which have for years been working to arouse public con- sefence to the evils of Isnching and mob law in Reneral, are at last reaping some reward for thelr Tabors. ‘THE EVENING WORLD editor believes that it 4s Northera more than Southern mobs that have shocked the nation into n realization that Iynching a man means Isnching the la, and that civilization cannot exist where Taw Is Iynched. His conclusions fare drawn from the fact that “mobs In the South have centered usually on a single culprit, white in the North tho mob has struck indiseriminately at a race” So long as Iynching was distinctly a South- ern “pastime: so long as the victims had a tinge of ‘African blood In thelr veins, the great North, East and West made no concerted or single effort to check the thousands of murders of innocent—in _ most cases—black’ people by the dominant, blood-thirsty Shites. Southern propagandists had told them that “the South knows best how to care for the Negro.” ‘They evidently belleved it. BUT THE MOR SPIRIT sprend beyond ‘the cot- ton and susar cane section and the white man, too, became the victim of the white man. Again the whito mobs in the North were met by biack mobs, some- thing foreign to the South. with results disastrous to both factions. The mob spirit ts the same wher- ever found. Tt is the single culprit-in the North aa well as In the South that starts the “ball rolling, but the setting Is far different. Most people need to have a wrong brought right to thelr, own doors Wefore they get backbone enough to strike it a death blow. ‘ACCORDING TO STATISTICS prepared at Tus- Kepee institute, 28 Iynchings were perpetrated in 1983. Just’ 28 too many for a country that hoasts ‘of having reached tho highest pinnacle of civiliza~ Un, The fact that this record ix the lowest in yeara brings @ ray of hope that the forces which have for years been working to arouse public con- sefence to the evils of Inching and mob law in Reneral, are at last reaping some reward for thelr Tabors. LET’S ALL GO BACK HOME THE AMERICAN STANDARD, another one of those 100 per cent American sheets, has come to the conclusion that this “melting pot stuft ts ull bosh, that It is an impossibility to mix races sind bloods with any degree of success. “Each: race has ita home and place,” this editor asserts. “Invasion of another's territory brings inevitable discord, tea ing to war, America is the place of the Nordic. white, Anglo-Saxon people, who discovered it (hrough Lelf Ericson), colonized it (through the Pligrims and Purltans) and established Its covern- ment (through George Washington and his col- Teagues) upon ideals derived from the. spiritual in- spiration of the Protestant Bible. ‘The only solution of our present problems ts the return of the Roman Catholies, the anti-Christian Jews, the Japanese, the Negroes, the French-Canadians, ete, to thelr right- ful homes and places of origin.” SIMPLE SOLUTION, isn’t It? Wonder some one had not thought of this long ago. The Nordics. the whole bunch of them, after the rest of us have been pushed off the American continent, could meet some Sunday afternoon under the dome of the Capitol at ‘Washington, all dolled up in clean white sheets and elect each other to office ranging from the chiet ex- ecutive to Keeper of a dog pound. We belleve in the old saying, “To the victor belones the spolis.” and as the Nordics have done everything worth while In the New World and the rest of us are only leeches, it fs right and proper that they be monarchs of all they survey. And to start the ball a-rolling Just as soon as we discover where “home” Is we're going to Pack up, bag and baggage. and light out. Far be it from us to stand in the way of Nordic supremacy. BUST SETTLES altke on the costly Packard and the relatively cheap Ford. Rich employees of tho “W. GW." take notice. ° KEEPING the off question hot until next No- vember fs roing to put a great strain on some of the politicians. EVEN IF CONGRESS In fixing income tax rates ‘yotes that all Incomes un to $5.000 shall bo regarded ‘as earned, that won't change the opinion of the boss. EUROPE may have shown that a scrap of paper doem't amount toanything when “it comes, to treaties, but when {tia the American dollar—Oh, boy! MOST MEN who lle alto wear, saya a contem- porary. Anshow Its true about a man Iying under an automobile. THE LONGEST Jump on record {s reported {n Chieawo.- Aman jumped bail fa 1910 and only re- centiy landed tn Jal. . A HERRIN grand Jury has declared for Taw and order with the Iden,.n0' doubt. of giving that sort of thing at least ope trial ay an experiment. ANCIENT GOVERNMENTS had fewer scandals, ut of course oll, had not been discovered then. LOVE at first sight 1s possible, but it’s always a good fea to wine oft your plaases and [ook again. WHAT THIS COUNTRY NEEDS ts a secretary of Anwestiatton. SOME POLITICIANS start tm poor but honest. Sooner oF Tater they overcome oth handicaps. THE NEW bathing sulle give the censors tte t complain of. ; ADVICE.t0 wives: Say It with-food, If -Dempsey-Wills’ Fight Is Ever Staged, and— - ee Soe oe AE, By kOe: sg NA SEER & Ol gr *| | 1 dust he Bee ee Ni, | a Wo < Seem ereG \V\ Nal etal apes Ko VA aia’ Bi Mego 8 Bg fe hes a Aa Bl Se RIS ae ny CFF COTS TTT Pupete [SEN TYME WT] | XX CD sree 3 rie FIGHTING . j ‘ . . CRE 1\\ 7 SS. ! oN. \ ° ee | a ; Peseaveeay lista Sere i ah ies 4 2 EN We eS pe ES pS ee iN, Clie Pi er ee ae San mane [|] ieupeicl Sen tiMeNy) | Se. But if Wills should win. Baitors Mail [Eicurs AND SHADOWS COWARD'S DAGGER LEAVING DIXIE'S LINE. [| HEARTH FIRE -- Cilonte, sey 9. Mr. Abbott, Dear Sir: T’am send- ing you a copy of a paper, which, to my. mind, Js representative of what a Race paper ought to be. Where your headlines proclaim the vulgarity and vice of the Race, this'paper holds up tho better alde of the Race, taking great pleasure In making the fine things we do occupy the largest print Instead of being called “the De- fender.” your paper ‘might well ‘be termed “the Black Star," as it 9 a close rival to the white scandal paper of that name. Either you are « foo! or-a hypocrite, or w cross between the two to 0 vilely betray your Race. T not only challenge you to read thls, paper without. suffering a very severely pained conscience, but I dare you to answer this letter. In your Paper. In fact, few thinking Colored people will condescend to read your scandal sheet.” Tam proud to say thut T have read only borrowed copies. T shall close, hoping that If you have any Race pride, this will touch ft’ and stimulate you to Improve your paper. A REAL RACE WOMAN. FIRST HAND NEWS Dear Sir: Your wide-awake and enterprising paper brought us. the first news of the election of the three new ‘bishops: in tho A. M. E. church by the general conference In Louts- ville, Ky. Accept thanks for the news ‘and congratulations upon your abll- ty to give the Race such an enter- prising paper. Tread with much interést the cther nows of the conference and was eupe- clally pleased with the re-election of Prof. Jno, T. Hawking, the very eff clent financfal secretary, und also of Ira T, Bryant, who has done a great work as secretary of the Sunday school unton ‘of the church. ‘One more week remains for the publication of, my article, but I fear the delay wilt cause It to lose ,the effect for the legislation I desired when I sent It to you: two months ago. ‘ Twill greatly apprectate. the cour: teay of a reply and your reason for not publishing the article. © Yours respectfully, JEFFERSON H. CLARK, 952 Westminster St. N. W.. ‘Washington, D.C. HOW FOREIGNERS ACT Editor Chicago Defender: Your edi- torfal of May 3, a man saying ho was a white man and did not approve of white people and Negroes eating anc sitting together on street cars, re- minds me of the Filipino of Phila. deiphia who wrote an article In the Defender a few years igo. In my mind this kite-knows nothing about Colored people and’ Is only some seat Just In: this clty. trom somewhere {n Europe and hag heard some Americar white man talking some big. talk fr the lobby of some hotel. Bs Having lved in the North, “South and the West, I am quite sufe thal Tam acquainted with the’Amerlear white man to know that from the tone of his language he cannot be a first class American’ white ‘man. Almos fall people who are‘ignorant and have had it hard in thelr native land. turs to be a fool as s0qn-aa they get. 1 thin country, seta \Job and make few pay days. Mr. Editor, hls. next letter throw It in the wastebasket. Yours respectfully, STYLES L. STEPHENS, ‘210 E. 3ist St, Chicago, 1. LIGHTS AND SHADOWS Tt Dempsey should win. Ata. NG he 2 \' eA sf vX \ w“ aN SNe SS SBE Sr Ae) ep a i eae a CA AC! SENTI ive But if Wills. should win. [Licwts AN. Fou can tear tae bes eee You ean sée the vines a-clinging From the tallest, old oak trees, When your mind ‘to old memorles cleave As you sadly wait the tlme ‘That ‘you: take your - maybe - last leave. ‘ rom the sunny Dixte tine. Snowy cotton comes before you ‘Ag you sadly drift away: Ripe, red melons come to. your view Spotted o'er the-fertile clay. ‘The strutting gobblers In the yard ‘Make you once more want to dine, And. your ‘traveling clothes to dis- ‘card, : “As you leave old Dixte’s Jine. Sweet xmolling fragrance on ‘the breeze: - From the countless garden spots: But last of all-you hate to teave Wwhen you seo them by the lots, Are our Wright and’smiling missen ‘OF the rosy ollvs Kind, ‘That rain upon you sweet Kisses S'iss You leave old Dixie's line. “MRS. A. T. DICKERSON: ‘9 2 @. MILESTONES: ‘The night “is” drawing. nearer—the ight. Js fading fast— Another “crowded milestone of life Is ‘nearly passed. And what have we to show for this ON qne more day of life? Haye We found contentment In spite ‘or all the strife? ‘And even tho’ we hurry, have we. without a frown, Found time to help the other—the fellow who is down? Were we the good: Samitarian, who ave, without reward, ‘The helping hand and kindy word ‘that all can well afford? Have we made some ‘one thanktul that we're alive today? ‘“Phank you: for’all” your kindness,” have we made some one ‘say? If thls ts true, my brother, then count thi’ day” well spent; For you may know-the Master with you Is well content. en eee THE FINAL.TEST ~ Young MAN? . Young WOMAN! In YOUR. mind— ’ THIS world is YOURS, BEAUTIFUL! FINE! SHUCKS!”. "GOOD TDEA." Til say. SREEP it, UP. on your WAY." NOW—all' the LESSONS TAUGHT in THIS WORLD'S BROAD SCHOOL.” =. © wit) AVAIL you NAUGHT— 1¢ you" FATE to PRACTICE— ‘he COLDEN-RULE.... Want to SUCCEED? Here's what you MUST DOW. + BANISH all GREED: ! Let YOUR THOUGHTS be: PURE. SHUCKS!. - f YOUNG man! YOUNG woman! os.) Fou OWE a DUTY, to your’ RACE. SHUN. all EVIL! ary Avold DISGRACE! « KINDNESS, and POLITENESS Are REAL ASSETS— : That STRENGTHEN. your WORTH Fo the. FINAL: TEST. Shuckso wt . SES" J. STEPHEN AGENOR, Ee tee Valways keep the fire dogs shining cloar Ci Upon my hearth, because they are to me Like the bright knocker of a fatry door . ‘That opens to a land of witchery. And [ unfock this door and tift the atch Just by the careless striking of a mateh, Little pale flames that Wek the “tndling sticks And then with hungrier tongues sock to devour The sturdier logs, snapping and Teap- ing up... * How magical you make the evening hour! 5 The embers deeper, glow. Dream worlds T see, Looking and Joxing self In poetry. ‘The gilded radiator over there, Dependable and warm, may comfort Tend, ‘The brilliance of these strange etec- trie globes Makes day. in darkness tre. But, "Oh, mig friend, ‘This world old fire leaping on my hearth Somehow brings. ricarer both iny heaven and earth. JOSEPHINE B, HEMSLEY! eee A QUESTION IN LEAP YEAR ‘The leap year made no matter, _ The question wovldn't come: ‘My teeth commenced to chatter. "But Teotherwise was dumb. ‘He was tall and so distingulshed. ‘So regal, debonair, Cold feet -almost extinguished” ‘My courage, ‘standing there. But T had to put the question. "rn agk him now,” ead f |’ “Though It brings me indisestion ‘And bad nerves that make me die!” So. summoning my. bravery. And holding hich my head. And sloughing girlish slavery. “My words Were quickly sald, He howed. Oh, splendid cfeature, ‘A knightly, courtly sway. And straight was every feature ‘As T calmly heard him say? “Three aisles over by the lingerio, Then to the left and the place you'l _¥, ALLIDIXA, EVENNG STAR What maiden ever hag with plighting ee ee 2 So fine “gem Ligon’ “her finger placed? What over ever, breathing paradise. Wh Jewel such his coy be= trothed graced?" Oh, brlchineas: beauty. In. the breast ‘of night: : “Oh, lors, gladness, splendid sot: talre: : OW; Uriilianee! what brings thee ‘thy 5 “Tovey. ight? ‘Oh, bitsstat'star! “who holds they heart up there?, : Oh; rapturous’ glow!” Oh, radiance pure and cleat! . ‘Since to: this soul.thy® virtue's 0 ‘divine, es How ‘precious ond “unutternbly ear ‘Thou: must-he to, Nigh hearts, that “must be thine! : Oh, thou art the glans of. the eternal ‘That "Gad iy wedded to His Ne- ee MMEESDE eee, wIRRRE S. GAILLARD. DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS No. Casee Are Dingoed fy] ee nme ATTN. REME Ee SePrenpuen “Giese |] URES, FIRST AID. REME 2 ee ae HYGIGNICS AND. SANIT! Ree! Contributed by ‘Dr. Rescoe ©, Giles its. way to our attention within re~ cent years and has become a men- tee of rather alarming proportions, enticing the butterflies of our Race to Indulge first as a novelty, and then to become its unwilling vic- tims, as It enthralls them with its tentacles and slowly: snuffs out their tyes. ; (would urge systematic examina~ tions by competent physicians. The necessity exists among all persons And all ages, but nowhers Is the need greater than among expectant mothers. If the necessary examina- tlon of the pelvle bones, the blood and the tirine were made, how many. tragedies such as the loss of mother or ehiid, or, mutilations that In capleltaté for life would be avolded. Overeating prodisposes to. diseases of the arterles, of the heart and Kldneya, and lead to heart disease. Bright's’ disease and hardening of ‘the arteries, with all of thelr at- tendant evils. Tn our large cities the habit * of eating in every hole In the wall and shack on a vacant lot with no ven- ‘lation, Mitte Hight. no running water. uncovered. food In all states ‘of decompesition, leads to many Aisorders of the stomach and intes~ tines. ‘The overcrowding that exists in many of our larger cities a3 a re- Sut of condémnation of property for forced improvements and, more yet. ay a result of migration to the industrial centers of the North. pre- sent a problem that merits-and de- mands Immediate attention. ‘High Fonts, overcrowding, insanttary Iiv- Ing Conditions and the loose moral tone that Inevitably result cause serious. impairment of our health. ‘Owing to the fact that practically no bullding of apartments for our People fs belne done it ts highly in- cumbent upon the thoughtful and respectable clement among us to or- fanize and pool our Interésts sc. as to sccure the erection of suitable Iiv- Ing places for those of us who are at the merey: of unsympathetle and ‘ofttimes heartless owners. Soloman, the wise: man. gare ‘us: the formula, He taught us that the 2 hours of the day should be die . “pyar oi “weout ee (ae) on oe HES Beil “gaa ey ‘temo he | eee E Be |) -uns sort susie | ERG | oe oases | <2] ee I Nil suo pue “uonve S| =0a {unsN sno 405 BeeF |] sxoon suse “pus IL Sei Rac RR 2) 30 oop ats on ai FEZ 80s sanoy 1us79 ESE, iy a1 Sasa ms wine, ‘“34td puUnbo [Peace )| “go, tose VMS ca “Tem ey ea] -epuny oy sor ol eee ee i RF |} a: 0s, vanoy EY || Sox rorsn ano soy By | Be || sino wie “punt || ce Se rs) sooo rste. on SPEC 20s. sano ansi9 ASL, uy am sqosay Or. Witttame SE 2AV TENDS ser ove prota dia. ground; ‘the avelaunee et Seer fgdulgences".the “abatinnce trom ‘Setons ‘or itcentious ‘nation, whieh feaken the naturt dafonses of the Brig and which pervert the tin. T would that Thad tho. wisdom of a 'Selomen, the. ratory” eft, De- snonthenea and the voles of a Sten- Tor that T inight ‘roadcoat . mes- Sogo that would. reach my ‘people througheat ‘the. worlds that. would navies them to conserve thelr health Sha ‘enabie, tem to become tale pendent asd ‘useful ltsana, ower= Rivin phvslaee "and powerfl ta mentale sores 0 propery mas- ter the ‘problems of this world T Soult teach them to, bo themselves Tad not imitators of the sices” & ther peoplen: ‘Te all night cabaret Sind dance, falls the al night. card playing “habit. ond” Indulgence in ther seames. of chanee: the. jazz Spiel, Uh ite attendant miorat Tax: ean’ and’ intemperance’ befor the brain, impale cur vitality andrea: der Us auscepublo to the ravanes of Indections dlemges whlch being out South te an envy and erties tas Receraey rave: The, sovalle ate fcmet 10,0 soclble’ hae ted: many Solita ‘cue! woumnay to kt prematare na, : Bas ais euch haw ahieds THE ONLOOKER A man or woman robbed of belief in his or her kind Is but halt a man or woman. We want to quote Just a ttle bit from Miss Fauset, Philip Marshall, whos a sort of Aisguised DuBois, Is made to say to his sister: * © * * In those days Ciwas so taken up with the business Of being Colored. Atter Ta adjusted that T thought Ta arrange my life. Ab, Joanna, that's our mistake, We ‘must learn to look out for life frst. then color and limitations, My .be- ing Colored didn't make mo fergct to provide myself with food and ral~ ment. I shouldn't have allowed it to make me forget love. * * © Tt ts this recognition of the fact that there sire mixhty strong foes within that makes this novel of Mins Fauset's important and. especially slenificant for us. We are apt to Jndge a novel of this kind not bs its effect upon our own mind or Im= agination. but by Its possible effect fon white readers. We thinks there is no need for anxiety on the latter noint and a great seal to be thank- fal for, heeause the auther has been so willing and #0 successful in hold ing the mirror up for our own edl- Aeation. Instruction. and. we think. Inspiration. We are enthusiastic about this novel, more so than this hasty review will expresn, New we want to put a challenze before Mis Fauset of some other weiter. “There Is Confusion” tx a novel of the East, New York and Philndeiphin. ft is well done. But we helleve that there is a better and more Interesting story ont here in the West. where the battle for success has been fought on sterner Ines, than was tee of'a generation back in the East and where men have won contldence in thelr powers and destiny because they have won bigrer battles. and where the women have yet as a class to achieve that Indefinable thing we call culture and which we loo for in the East instinctively. Out In the West we think they take Ife at a faster gait than de the people of Mise Fanset’s novel, and we think the story of the West will be even more typical of progress’ and ‘devel- onment in the face of hazards almost as insurmountable as the color haz- ard. At any rate da not delay zet- Ung a copy of Miss Fauset's book, Te te worth soer ‘white: A FINE NOVEL MERE 1 Confusion,” writ- 66'T ventty sesute Fauset and pub- Hished by Bont & Liverisht, New York elty, ig one of the best things of {ts Kind that has come to ‘our book shelf in a long time. Yes, ‘we think not since “the Soul of the eM wiscksone nave we = enjoved av race BES proviem book x0 Mameeay much. We have BEAL, teen worried be- PAS GF cause until now EUR the vosue of race Bassai proviem novels REG, sich has recent= MSY I come about was uae BNdominated. by SIRS RY white writers. sss SABA SPausevs novel is Si the first ‘real in- aw terpretation of _ Ife that smacks of authority among the several novels which have been Drought out tn the past two or three years. . Sa ‘We like it because while there is a deal of explanation and some fine Interpretation. there Is no whine to the ‘story. ‘The supreme. self-confi- dence of Joannp. Marshall and the apathy. of Peter Bye account for a Great deal In explaining the accom- Plishments and the defeats of many fof our men and women in this com- Pileated dally. progression of time Which we call Iife. We like Maggie Ellersies, who struggled so hard to attain respectability, because there are so many Maggies lke her tn our ‘ities and towns today. We thintc she is the most human. living char~ eter Inthe book, although Joanna is supposed to be the real leading character. Miss Fauset has given us A novel which will call for no apol- ogy In recommending It to others of any -race or class. Tt will be a stimulus to the young, ambitious Blrl_and bos who Knows little or Rothing of the life and (deals of those of his own. Kind who have climbed up out of the black pit of color limitation. “It will give to the Feading world what Clement Wood andl Stribling fafled to—some notion of how an educated Negro. thinks and ‘acts under certatn stimull and in normal situations. Tt ought to xo a long way toward helping all of Us build up a sane sense of prite of race and confidence im ourselves. Tt explains to the ignorant why It Is so difficutt to do this when It sounds $0 simple and fundamental. _ We’ could wish that there had been fa Ilthte more humor and taurhter in the ators, and. we would not have minded vers much If there had been A real biack oF “nut brown villain, Zeal, the. gambler, helped ont some, “Tut we believe It does not harm any to have a vitiain or two in ‘our novels. We dit know ‘they: ex {st Miss Fauset might have round- ed out her pleture by giving us a Tittle more ilght on what -was back of Henderson. and what he thouzhe fbouit when he was not at the gam= Ing table. ‘The story” of a real gam- bier ought to be worth telling. One .of ‘the. things ‘that. we liked best about the story was the fay: in which Ailes Fauset keaps the record clear and straight aout. white peo- ple, “She. will not'let.the render for Bet’ that there are some good, decent White people stilt ving in the world. Andit seems: go easy In. our dis cussions and. complaints. for us to forpet" that. We ote so niuch as a roup of people to, these chosen: few ‘who hive stood by and taken pun- (shment «for -us “because: they were that” kind.” Our. younger people, Drought" up’ selthout much: contact ‘with, the: Betier“elass ‘of white :peo- ble, have’ been, harapered "by too ‘moh = bitterness “and pexalmiam. ‘They.-make-'the: same: mistake ‘that Race-hating “ehilte,. people make: ‘They Jet thelr, prefildies and hatred cyob-them of: belter: ta: burmea: beings.’ IN THE BLOOD HE winnlnz of the oratarteat 'T intze “or"'$1.000otered by. the Chiearo. Dally News bs. youn _arebinatd Carey: pleases ts Immense= in We congratiiate ate. Carey and the Daily. News. When. the prize chstest was first announced Wwe called Sttention. to it inthis cotuma and inrged our boys and. pile to x0 After ier Anrune wp hag hear the elder Garey perform en the platform sold fave tad ttle hesitancy” im hacking Sune Carey for a prize, His father has few equals aan orator and pinttorm sreaier in our opinion. Wa Rov not always find ottrselves. fm asceement with him on the things he Shores to dlsenee but. we have: no Soube in oar mind About his nhies to carrs an audience in moving. and convincing fashlon. So_youne Care: had it in the blood to start with and the white boys aad. girls had. thelr ‘Work cut ont” for them from. the minute ‘Carey entered. the contest. We understand that ‘somebody had hhim almost. ‘counted. out “but his anllity to argue brought about A te count which resulted In-his ultimate telumph.. This fe our notion of win ning recogaltion..Go oUt’ into’ the field ‘and match your. wits and Strength with "the other fellow. at eccry opportunity. ‘When. yout beat him there Is no question but that you have done .n fob for yourself and for the Hace.’ We hope: there. wit be other vletorles of this sort. for Young "Carey sand. that his’ victory ‘ill encourage “other “youngaters’ t0 povatiey the'blg priser" THIS NEWSPAPER CONSISTS OF TWO SECTIONS-BE. SURE YOU GET BOTH OF THE| WHITE EDITOR | “HE WEEK= CRITIC LIKES © cerricaL moments |NEW YORKER 2 a TT ) | OBJECTS 10 | [ws seve’ xr aa iF ROBESON IN a (a i a LOSES SCHOO! VIRGINA LAW) [22° "Rox Hie Sts" to THE EMPEROR fl WN) BOARD Fic as onyriget Caiear> ‘Deteater by TM. 8, abbott, Pebtisbiog Company, All sabia reserved — Day ‘ Ku Klux Takes Acti Caucasian Supremacy | Kit tora ier tiy Soe Se eee aren, So cats 2b Pte [Lacks Gilpin’s Melodi-|| | Ser - Part in Scrap Threatened —_ |i Stee beieis ae ara geet tested” ek in Saat "| OL. Ste voice LL. NV TSR] arene se ety nae ‘Every once in a while some south- cern state, fearing for the loss of its “white supremacy” and trying to hhead off what {t chooses to call* the Hsing tide of color.” busles iteelt seith passing more and more strin- gent lawa calculated to dlscourase Imermarriage between the races. ‘Virginia, having always ted in ‘what it Botleves to be 2 movement for progress, again comes to the fore ‘with a law which adds greatly to the ludicrous position of the state and helps to prove the assinine charac ter of ite legislators. Reallzing this, and not wisbing to be made a party to a naive act which involves the en~ Hire Caueasian race, the editors of the Nation, a New York weekly, have come forward with the follow: {ng protest: FELLOW CAUCASIANS! “We rive in defense of the white race. “1t has been grossly insulted: fie power ana dominance have been called Ieto question. “A regrettable Kendency to question Caucasian su- Yremacy hun long been manifest fo Unis countesy Wut st hus mow burst ‘ut with dangerous virulence in the onge honorable State of Vireinia. "STue facts are these: The State of Virginia han Tong hela it illegal for white persons. and’ Colored ‘persons Yo marry. Tccently this Iw has Been “enlarged and expanded. At ‘the present moment, {nthe Interest bf something called ‘racial interrity, iC fe unlawfal.in that sate for any Npite erson “Wo marry any save Shite ernon, or a person” with no Scher admixture of Blood than wite Ghd American Jedian. For whe pur- Pore of this act the term “white Per Son” ‘shall apply’ only. to the person Who thas no trace whatsoever Of any Wood other than Caucasian: but per~ Bons who have one-axteenth or teas ‘of the blood of the American Indian ‘and "have ne other pon-Caucasian ood shall be ‘deemed to be white persons. “In order to carry out this law a state-wide aystem of registration has Been establiehed under ‘the Virginia Yurcat of vital matistes, Every man and woman and chila is urged fo Mil out a Hank siving. hte name and the ‘color’ of Ale ‘parents and the simnature of = physician willing Zo witness to the truth of ‘his state= Renta A misantement iy made, & felony. A person need ‘nol Fezister, But he may not obiain a marriage cense uniter all those. facts are made known. “apanene, Chinese and ‘Gther Mongolian” and. Slalay’ races’ ‘Gre under the ban as well ag Asiatic Indians and persons one-eighth oF more American Indian, “Gaucanian blond Yolls tn our veins ay We read these tines, What they mean Is this: If John Aloysius Jones, free. white and. American marrien ‘person with the smallest tmaginable fraction’ of any" non-white racial surain—one-cighth ‘or one-sixteenth Sr the tguare-of ane of these tracy ‘ons all the way {o Infinlty-—tls off fpring Will be Chinese or Negro Or Hinds or Melanesian, and all, the . fractions of white blood put torether cannot prevent it. Before the dark- Sriraces the white blood surrenders KX singie Chinese ancestor elgnt Fen- Gration tack in ‘a family of Vir~ inn merchante “is more “potent. inore determining. than all his de- Scendanta and the persone they mar- Fe. His younsert creat-great-great= Freat-great-great-freat-grand child Sant not Ver allowed to" marry any Virginia grandchild of solid” white ancertrs. “vel, fellow - Caucasians, how avout it2 “Ane xou willing 10 admit ‘That ail the higed of your race can- ot alitorly and dissolve and obiiter- Ate 2 gingle drop fram another racial Rock? "Are sou willing to believe, ‘on the contrars. that that aingle drop Sct abvorb, dissalve ‘and obliterate AN the white blood that flows In Sour veins? Ie Caucasian blood no Ghicker than water? Indignantly, we Aur ta ‘the legislators of the State fof Vircinia to inquire: Ix one Negro ‘or Chinese or Melanesian ‘more po- ent thian 36 or 32 oF 65 oF 4.096 white men? In one. pure white man. not camal 10. the smallest Ymaginable Fretion of anv other kind of man? “Ate ‘should be tempted, were we not law-abiding even under severe ‘Provocation, to organize a soelety for Inierornciat marrinre, to tert the of pacity. of the white Face to meet the hiasards of existence ona planet Uke Scotia Scholarship Society Entertains Jersey City. N. I—The Scotia Scholarshin society rave thelr 16th annval May entertainment and dance Bethe Coldmbia hall Friday evening Base. “ate afte whieh sarge rSttended, wan A ellgnetul spec: ticle Sana Grace’ Gitew’ dies, "who Appeared onthe, program, were re farlabiy fines ‘The dance music waa Turnismed vy"-Mation ‘Smith of Jer- Se Clis- and ins versatile: orchestra “ine society war organized Te years ago he the president for the purpose $E° educating ‘sarin. at the Scotia Women'e ceitese,, Concarés Re Rinne’ that time: the works haa been extended and in add{tion to the abore {ite noctets” maintaing a. scholarship Mt Lincoln university and at Borden” "The, oflcere, ares | SMesdames, 3. ~annon” Srrarcinn. presidents Willams, financial sdcretary: Eyam Tonneons vige presidents Gata Han: ‘yy treasurer, Bod Menry N- Marti, Steretary. “‘Fhose on the. committes Bre: Misy Etta Cannon, Ered © ‘Smith, Jonn 3. Washington and We HE Houidnn” Amoeiate members are? Br. and Sire Waiter G.Aleaanger Mian" Mara alley. Br. and" Bee HLF. Brock Dre apd rgd. Leroy Eslioe ats, Lstue Cooper Sir and ton, Xirs, Lote Cooper, Mr an Site Samer’ L20. Chestnut, Dr, and irs. W. £0, Dubois, Miss ‘Mena Donning, Mira. aa Ane ‘Dudley. Miso Fesole Fauece, Mr. ang Stee Walter Henderon Si and Stra 3 BH fu Mra. F. Avery Harper. Ar. an Rirw Eugene Hinde Jones: Mr. an Bra, Fred fe. Moore, Sir and Mira Jat Manche Weicker ana abs rn Blanche an Lucian Hi Waite, and bundreds- of SS [Copyright Ctieage ‘Detenter by B. B. Abbett Publishing Company, All rights reserved} NN ee etn? salar ta "Ask any old woldier (o touch up the cider Forrest. eine chlidren to look up Fort Pittow in history” and SEpeat the story co You., Forrest ald-yrith the payonet Wehat his ‘son's organisation does with the hood, strike Terror to the weal of heart, You read Judge Clarke's testimony before the 3ay- seid commitcce inthe Ualted States Senate. if not, Sou islased good reading. It the prefigent read 10 RE Frill knows why he ts aaked not to appoine Democrats on The federal Dench tn the South.” Yau saw that heap Selnted a Democrat to fadgeship in Loutsians.. SUP- Base that nev Sodge turns up'a member of the ku Kite “Ave aid all we were Dig enoush to do to, pit. fear {nto the hearts of Negroes" Judge Clark said tn Waah- ington.” A good aong Yor Colgred people to sing: “NO vogiye lan auction brings up another question, It i fe Kian question brings up another question. I¢ ts: scan’ citizen in Texas removed thoupand and, tore rniles from Washington, feel safe aw a eltizn 4a. Penne Brlvanta who lives under the shadow of the eapleal? ‘aig time can ansycer for you. Tn view of the Clarke testimony you will want to know rho will be sented from ‘Texas, Nasfeld or Peddy.. May~ Reid win be seated, aa you wil eee, Between siayAeld, Hin ana Deady. liyewhite) Mepubilean “and. Democrat, Sou done nave to flzure harg on, mating choice (PHE Kian bobs up in tndlana. Jackson, Republican, ‘wing the nomination for governor. “Shall we support him or shail we not?" ‘That question agitates Colored Tndlana.” Untess signa fal, Air Jackson will be wonder ing the morning after clecilon where hia Colored const- tuenus were the day before ‘Smaye leer In indlane sald this writer leaned to- wards the ‘Kian, "Mr dackson didnt ‘say thaw Three Ticcmand’ prone, whice‘and noncwnite Lake, coun. ho heard this writer speak onatnst Hiodges, Klan cai. Eidace for congress; would look up and take notice it Some one said this writer backed the Han. "A fool and his suspicions, like @ foo) and his money, are'soon parted en NS Amother note: Senatir Underwood of Alabama, sho thinks he would male & good president, tclls,the Demo gate party that ie must pug an anti iclan plank tn ts Sew vork platform, ‘The’ Kisa-will be there to arsue the point veh Ar Underwood. Protestantism will meet the Alabama senator at the door. Our white people 40 Hot ienow whether thes are coming oF going. on one [PART notice that'the Democrats have chosen Mr. Pat Harrison, United States senator {rom Alssissinpt, 0 “iasnote™ thelr convention in New York A. goed, and Mist selection, You know of course, the duties of the Mresmoter'" "As temporary chairman "he recites. the flocies of hie party and: predicts greater glories further “6r. Chairman," Senator Harrison could say, “com~ ing froin the majestic state of Aflaisaipp, whose western ihe fe wasted. but not cleansed, by the father of watera Pino the dqtine ae my" party. , Look air. Chairman End dslegates Lam fia-docerine in netion and volee” ‘Colored Democratic gentiemen, recenly tn convention: doubtless received dus notice fom Sir- Hull of Ten Stesuce‘ ef the ecieotion ‘of Ait. Tinrrison to declare the Tait. ‘Tiree good words” Demecrac, Stsstesippl, Mr. Harrison. ° ‘ie Wobingon, senator from Arkansas, refera to, the coming Republtesn convention as "the national calamity." Southern gentlemen have felt that way about Une itepub- lican parts since 186—really since Grant visited Vieks- ue 200. ‘Farragut gave his orders, “Full steam, straight Sit, Vardaman, enemy to Mr: Harrison, and to him- seit, Gould have ‘written Sir. Hobineon so. "aly dear Soe: Why cali ine that Just before aaking the president Zo give me w Job? I want to bea Republican, by ald of ‘Gesercing’ Democrats and thus ale in peace” NF. Cool age. take notice eee COLORED Braves of Tammany wil cheer Mr. Har- (Ci, no got up in she, orld by putting the in of the Golored braver down: “Pardon me, kentiemen.” 3. Fre'thio atten My crimes, lke my preustees, E have fhe thle matter.” My eximes, like my prejudices, 1 have eft behind” ‘eA Jou know that Me. Burton, able statesman of a FREE aie, Obie, will open the Cleveland convention ae tem- Porary chairman. "He can ay: "The Republican party Thank’ Goa, ts & party of freedom. It may” seem to stumble, bat it will not-go down and it remains the Dany of freedom Tees Jada iF you naves't one. Tune inn Mew Yérk we uy" Rip. Harcieon opens up,” Prepare for his: “Ne: Chairman, oor party ie a white man's party. If youdo net believe me ath Tom Hefin, Our party 2 party of the dim Crow care If you cant take, my Siord come om with me across the Ghie. "Our party Spang of disfranchisament and violation ofthe Gon HEUEzr as far as shite supremacy” calle fer’ viola Hons if yeu dont believe me look st my certificate of ‘lection ae senator-trom the state of Missisipnt. ‘Mi Chairman, not only’ am and all’ Democrats fteommy. arent sation in favor of making Me Negrs oy for our toss of the, Civil wary but ly and they, are fr'favor‘of asicing our Northern brother in Black whe i bor apaie.az soon, 2 he crotaee the Mason ‘and Bison line, te help vs do tt oe 6 PRESIDENT NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER shows ‘op prohibition. You have read ls specches and ar- cles, Bf course. Otherwise, you are behing the times on Birsiter Shae wa keep out white peop buty for some me to come, . "Tuo or thee educators, a high up, almost, as President Butler, cake ‘stue with hm, “They don't say ‘ich fo male ou think, us a great al to att up the Panaione. Nethodists at Springietd invite Mr. Butler to debate the question in tel: convention. hat le live aang tnislonaty to state the gospel at a war dance of enraged savages "A8or much obliged” replled President Butler, “tam otng fairy well presenting amy side to the neople.” Que white people are fond of comparing prohibition te, the abolition of slavery. Mr. Butler unewers them Suny enforce ‘he ask "the" 18th amendment” and spend, millions to enforce’ it. while leaving unentorced the"taih and 1th amendments?” You would. lie. t0 know about this, would Sou not Femperance und regulation of wines and Hquors are poeaibte to bring the ‘people up to, but probibition ‘as Unele Sam sees he ean’ be’ pur over. Some will say thia writer (avors saloons, No: wrong. put thin writer: not In favor of saloons, a also net fn favor of overturning all law in am attempe to do what eit ‘Sher of the great parties qut a wet Wit cither af te great parties put a wet plank to tele platforms? “No! neltier would. dare tor Party Platforms are made to run on, not vo stand on. a not fnigose no time thinking of of the. 18th ‘ho time thinking of the repeal of the qmnegdinent. “After ame weep the tind alates ‘piven a hand tn prohibition, ‘Then appiesacke may Hieatandicd'ot Visita, wie aumn's will hold orth Give our white people room, plenty room, These are very interesting venrw for then. “Get Teady to ancwer ‘When they eall'on sou. ‘Bont Bate ay doults about thelr calling on you. oe YOU have heard of the election of bishons tn two of X your ghurghes Hen at Luli and Zion at ty lanapolin “Thee intellectual glanta, were, Dut on, the Sench “at “Loulsvilte—Ransom, Great preacher: Gaines, preacher-and noted organizer, as ths writer told Sot, End Gregg, educator. : ‘Stand back of the Bishops. They. represent the révutt of, Sour fort ae organising, bullihe, st constrective ‘Witberforce, a university with a great: histors, wil pave to set anew resident, "Your schools tag behind Because the heads of them change or are changed (00 Bruch." Most of Jour college presidents have other Ash fo fey. = ‘Zion places B. G. Shaw, evangelist, und W. 3. Walls cao the enc, ‘br. Shas vie iit the story man fighting againsi many odds. Dr. Walls shows wi ‘an ean do early in Ife Wf the odd are oft nly side. Se es tien sack neaeder tt von Klan News “The Keynoter” Mr. Butler Right Worth noting fs ‘the request of Bishop, Sampson Brogks to be sent back to Africa, "From among Your blakops und moderators aoble men appear now and then. ‘Those who want to take Africa aga state’ stay on this side of the ocean. Alen lke Blanop Brooks who want co take it for Christ cross over and “earey the war Into. Africa. ‘Not much cise about tite eonerences, except the effort of Lorenzo Ht. Ring to get another bishop for you in the SB Church. “The, Colored Methoata churches. ace Stealing’ our members,” Mr. King tells his white brethren. ‘The viaiblo church ig having’ a hard tne between tho mourners bench and politics, eo © MiSs HUBER, young white girl trom Loulsvites wins the first, prizo In the oratorical contest on "The Constitution” over Archibald 3. Cary. Je." The Judces Sid their duty ax they saw i. but don't be ashamed. ic’ young Cary ‘is given the second ‘prize to a Young walle gir ‘ho was ‘a0 near the fest, prize thai hale Would divide them too jnuch. “ace eget. = Don't formet that contest. Chleago, frat, frees clty, gave Cary tia first prize and pleked him to speak for the Sly" again. ail camera." Wendell Philips "nih, mort important hish schoo! in Chlcaro, provided the ienow!- fecdge and. the genius in Cary. Foolish young” Colored Deople want to.get away from Wendell Phillips because BE too much “Race.” Those. who dodge it secm to have tett plenty brains behind, "Who rune meets himesit in tho chase. "Another thought: Alles Huber, a Southern whilte gle, traveled to Chicago seeking an honor that she had to win In pubile trom a_belillant American. boy. ot Color, In Louiowiile, young Cary ‘would have 10 content his gitted mind reading about the contest. in Chicago he met all Comers, Including Miss Huber: , ‘The young tady had a tot to talk about when she got back home. “She wil tell her schootmates that abe met fevedom for the firt time when she sani sell, race, pride find accepted the challenge of a Colored boy. “Dear ie” she will cay. SL had to Sneak iy head of to beat hm, “Tam eo glad the Judges THOUGHT £ beat bien." “Another colteldence: ‘The same night, Stas Huber and Master Gary were arguing ft out in Chtcago, Bishop Cary, father of the Chicago spokerman, was presiding Over a general ‘conference of tho African Methodist Episcopal chureh in Lovlevitie, Miva Hubees home. ‘Fou say you are not making progress; that times are hard with Zou: that everything ly against. you. Miss Huber. thie young white fick won't say so. She won liberty more precious than fer prise. oes . IPHE Kentucky Derby ta over, Black Gold, ridden by ‘Mooney. Is tho great American horse. The golden anniversary of the Spert of kings Is history, Some got 2 few dollars easy. ‘Many niore fost more dollary hard. ‘One hundred thousand people saw the race, Fifveen thousand of this number were Colored people, horse authorities and admirers. “No” Colored, Jockey had a fount, although in 1875, when the frst Derby waa Fun, Lewis a Colored boy, won te. Ths gear a Colored man fot near enough to the event to put-the wreath around the neck of Black Gold. and Dat’ Mooney" on the back. ‘This weiter, together “with Br. W."Ht Harris “of “Athens and: Albert Johnston of ‘Pliswegee institute, took note of that proud Colored man. Of tho thousands \of' beautiful women, beautifully dressed, at Churchill Downs none were prettier nor more Seautitaity “dolled up than your ladies. You wonder Where s0 much beauty cume from in so shert a time, ‘You aiso wonder how. people who walk in auch pros perity and happiness talk’hard fumes. Your women are the advance guord of your progress. They killed it at Leutsvilt “rhey were the talk gf the track. Ail dectiona of the country went to Loulaviie, but you ‘aign’t fave thne to see anybody from. Chicago. The ‘whole city, white and Colored, seemed to be there. ‘Black Gold is all right, but I€ the alstance had been ten yards further Beau Butler, a Kentucky horse, would have been the taik of the world, Wateh Beau Butler in the Laconia Dorby. Dyye Bet, just watch, 3 «ALL Gov’s CHILLUN GoT WINGS." a play 30 much ‘atked about. fs finally shoven in New York. Stayer Hylan got between children needed tn the play and the curtain, but the play went on. ‘This short Feport about overs the matter. since no bad lesson has been Caught ‘thd no uprising ia reported from Mariem. Piso much talk will popularize the play Just as aglta- ‘on made the: "Birth ota Nation.” ‘Suppose you were {old that’ mgney passed ‘over the agitation about the Spied GE a Natlont a OOS __, Eugene O'Neil. foremost American playwright, author of "All Goa's Chiiiun Got Wings.” didn't sce the play. He was alek, too alek to get to New York. He is satisfied sefeh the plod. it the uli iw aatated with cha actors, aM ds a eathate produced no preat playwright. Further on took ou for nin. ie reat Dla. one great novel, one ereat poem, from tba Bester ab nehear'at Calee Sah pat sea Gh ioe ‘Not & play. poem, or novel or Mace, ete. but elther that ‘wlll Coleh the human chord, oe. © : NOT much news from Washington thls week. ‘The president vetoes the bonus bill Read over hie mes: sage two or three times and sce how you feel about te ‘The mouse” bowed not to tho White House. but to the American Legion, ‘Business is picking up. "The soldiers “say they need the money. Granted, replies the president, Dut you. are simply haying Sour: Selves and you wilt have to put the money back in taxes bout which you will kick for vears to come. "The boya fought while others piled un wealth.” They don't care about the money but are determined to get hold’ of easy money and show profitcers that they know sSmething about finance themeeives Congress wilt adjourn in time for the Republican ational convention, leaders tell Mi. ‘Coolidge. "All. wil then'be qulet along’ the Potomac. Leelelatlon tn whieh You are Interested” js ull on the helf-—reliet tor’ the Virgin Tslands and tne Dyer bi ‘Reep an eve on the Virwin Islands. 1¢ Uncie Sam can straighten out the people there and open up 2 livelinood fo them maybe ‘your sons can go over and. help “out Sirrying, American dean In packages that, the. people Next week you will be given George H. Woodson's idea aa to the Virgin Islands. Str. Woodson, able lawyer, chairman of the commission that paid'a visit to the un: fortunate islands. studied that situation rarefully. You fre mot in position to feave home in big numbers, but Si dozen ef ao of Your bright. werious men’ can go over [and give’ Uneie: Sama lit, ‘‘ittle while and you Wil be heels over head in your government, “Hotz of sin are preming bard to” draw hee: from the skies," but hosts of sin can't devour ‘sap in'a young tree. ee° BRAIN testa aro a new wrinkle tn education ox put on ‘by the University of Missourl. Machinen are aet Up to gead the minds of the students: : Professors, take notice. “Selene is at your heels. Keeping up with, our white people“Is- busy man's Job, but it must be done In order to'make promress, ‘Suppote Aristotle. could return” And took in. on the machines at the Miesourl university? “ao wonder Alex ander wept" he would ikely say. Educators ‘deal in mind, "Peatners fail back on mechanism. "The first is aa the mountain rising from the sea: the lawer aa the waves In battle ond WIth the other to claim the Kise of the rays at the sun. ‘Take the inventions as they come Tectometer—thie tells how quickly the student can take‘In what the teachers sa. ‘Soncertrometer=ths tells Whether the audent can do tearm work, ‘Gvelieter—this telis how much muste there f'n you Tirometer—this. shows ether you can locate “and accurately alm ata moving obieet ‘Exactometer,.- showing, exaciness. Hymnometer, ahpwing ability’ to lecate sound. ‘Terpometer, showing fappreciation of melody. and ao" on. “Educatlon" ts taking long steps. However, note tha ‘our white people. smart as a briar, haven't invented any Instrument to locate bralns or discover the dimensions of enwet Dowie. sf Pt te at, eel a New Bishops Miss Huber Wins Kentucky Derby ————— 3 Roscoe Simmons > The Play Is On Legislation Tnventionk CRITIC LIKES « ROBESON IN THE EMPEROR Naw. 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N. ¥.—Shoe shining tublstes Suting ina rainy son TS ery din so Sohn inven, of 302 W 33th ‘BU Bas noun other methods Of makieig’a tivelitood. "He ta. sald & Rave'tiwasy eens good muster Sad'ever eager to make one the grerhearing of a concern, auie st ia and are im an idea of how he could Grab some ao cere WT waa hile shining the shoes of ano sitet reaued chap thas Tos fxeadhe'Untopered Conversation a 2Silghts haut wads by we napposed- Hpubsle-an men, Aer “atts thing theater er apes se red the necenaaty “atckcupe park: Set ee nese ae ae” eds Bi tnuckel "sated tok“ ‘ate Sue io nervousness, Hayes. tound iat he Could pot do tne Joba ‘lone She accured a companions After cares iiyScoring out thete plana and se etag a otal ‘tat "would rote ‘Rost Sproatabie” une oupie iltered Rou Benge Wliadns hese at 13 Beta Socentn "Aver where they Stuld work upon shoes of tee onpes Sie Race. who” frequented” Harlem ‘WSan polled well down over a cote, Johnny got up, enous courage ear he 9, ara Gece ha Hiekt"have Seen‘ gosh sublet ask are the nookiehabdeup ade Winced Roardhig'mno, "Just bah Tur Shout co exectes Bla daring ti IS "ihe'tan commmandored & paaing Wuets dha’ dove ot ‘BEtcrmined tg nathele next vl tum auele one abe to atta Hib oN antioyand whee Bae oPso wean’ st hay ees $i ftp win your mica” wan the Gemand aa John jabbed the. gun Into Seratiots Hoe” ‘he sales Clarence Puhttn° ante) on bad Ss, 9 the holdsupe’ took wee and. were ‘ou tonal het cette wnen's dotee tietantined Shi an pinced him Un oe dives Sobntsebmpanton, who jaar arrest, Joba's companion. who SEAMEN MUTINY BECAUSE ° | SHIP FARE WAS T00 POOR Now York-—Brousit Inte ort ana taken to-the Barge office Stay. 12 the''coust guard cutter” Seneca, E Stinth ot Houston Nexas and Pe Slory of reste Heo, oth eal ce be Tree alt were areaigned befor Wane States “Shipping” Commis: Noncs. Voorhees "ay "Ss, charged Sit mucin : : Weiter sald chat they had been ted Sn nothing. but tipa for 8 wesk se eeodtne Satara ie any longer FRG, ete the theese 2a'ZohoonerBarnadell inthe. forer EE PWREs" the “enter "approacned $i Stnervng hat theta fneschooner tt ying upside down, in token of distress, - CRITICAL MOMENTS ne Ce at } Me a LETTER FROM CAIRO, EGYPT ‘The Following Is an In- stallment of a Series of Letters Sent Tony Lang- ston by Two Performers ‘Who Went Abroad in 1878 and “Never Came Back.” (Continued from Last Week) ‘Many of these tourists that come here Jn getting ubout depend ‘on a guide’ Book, or maybe.trom intorma~ tion received from gome one knowing Teen than they’ do themselves. ‘They twill not nave anything to do’ with & Ticenned “and” professlonal, “gulde. They’ Just ‘moet about. In bunches, depending on the. guide book and the cabman ‘The guide book,” likely enough: will just give them” enough {nvormacion for them co Tose ther elven. ‘Then there fg where the Arab Eaiman comes in. When you are, oF Think you have got_on the wrong Toad, che-cabman, with a grin and Plauéible English, does the rest.” You bften sce them ‘paying a big price for some trashy Image of some one or somebody. "all" green” and. rusty Sith age, fhe Arab will tell You That the ornament, whatever {tT Was found in somebody's tomb many thousand. years, B.C, and de) he thinks vou area bit ate on f, but f'bit dubious about the date, ne’ may fikely aa not eit you that no doubt fe'ls much ‘older than What he told You, and that he would not be eur~ prised to-know if-it_ was not ot a Late before there was any world At the'same time, what he ia trying to Sell you ts something that he faked tp sus a day before: A. taxt driver Based a amare trick on some people Pithow.” fe got news about town and cqused’ much merriment, It came Shout In this way. siz in, number fhedheen doing the town in te after: hoon, depending on the ful Ther! came back downtown to Bo to the pontofice. To get to the Dost~ ‘cg “they" had to “cross. the mala rect, Groans “tne tale” arent thos Wwero ‘within three minutes of hele hotel and five minuses from the fostofiies. It. chey had. looked to fhe left. aa they crosued the street they “could ‘not help. from” seeing Shepherd's hotel, "The ‘puble ear- Geng are Just on the corner, oppogita the hotel. From. the post to. the {gardens on the other side is only one Eiinute’s wake, ‘This jot, not noticing the gardens when they’ went to the post/"when they came out of the fostotiee ana saw the gardens, fron Monae thes "sald, tey thought that They were ‘out. of town. Without ooking in te gulde Book, In they Ko Into." faxt and. sald. “Shepherd Hotel" They were Tooking at ital the time Just serosa the street. The fast driver muse have thought they ‘were madeto want a taxi for & dis- Taneo of about twenty yards, How- ven, the driver turned his car round. ‘and. whizzedaway—away [over across a bridge—and_brousht fhom back another way. The lit Hie" geet, the. tunatien nearly $1) ‘The same night. au they were stand- ing. onthe verandah of the hot, they “heard. the band playing. One happened to cask where fe was When ho wan told chat twas nay Ing in the Eabaiciah garden they very nearly had aft, They sala: “Why {te toole a tax! thie afternoon to come Hove) ad the driver mune have teen hhearly'an houe across a bridge" - We Sten clash with, folks from across the pend” We. have ‘often "been eked If two would. like ‘to. ace” the Statue o¢ Liberty. They wit hardy Delleve It when ‘we tell them we sam the Statue of Liberty before they: ng truth it'la. “We save the Status of Liberty in Paria before 1 was pre- Seated te the, American minister on Senate of America: We were wears Ing the swaltowtaits the day tt was Inesented. “It seems to be a whees {hat thes’ have earned by heart t Evy Ul kenow the. reason thet you don't po “back’ Is. because ‘You ae faving’ good time over here.” We Beneraily answers “Why should, ws Rot nave a good imo over here, {n'a Black’ man'a countey?. ‘You have a food’ time in America, which You Ghia‘ white’ man's country. Here fre are ‘on the same plank as you. I anything happens and We have t bay Good morning, Judge” we have fa aquare deal at the cards when it fs Sur'turn to dedi. So there you are— {the whote thing packed in a nutahel Wo have: been, missed. Tone. from ‘Amerien a few years, more will nol make ‘any “difference” Ein passant Elder Lawson roltea one to us. When we told-him how long time ago We Tet Attanion:- be astred ‘us if we would ao a not like to go back to the land of the feco'and brave. We tad to tell him to'go long; he didn’t say so. ‘We are oth free ‘right enough but: Raving Been soldiers, We aro afraid that wo are not brave. "So we think its best {eanchor here until the for Ties a Bie ie ait “Amerioans were like Str Wiasttarth the “american. conta wwe would think of packing our grips na coming your was. Air. Wade ‘worth, provea to uur entire gatistac- tion nae there. are some: good white people. below. the ‘Mason-Dison”line. Sin Wadaworth ts a Southerner, 109 et cent American and. true biue~ Ene ot those people’ that meet, you man ‘to man, and no monkey busl~ ess ‘showing of “decorated witn medals. He hae two. clerks, one hia secretary, bot related to Aunt Hager, although Esyptians. When you want to seo tho congul You have Yo'state your business to. the secre= tary. betore you: can ace the consul If any erackorjack strikes there and Commences talking through the side Gens head because, he thinks. him= Seit above talking business with. @ Negro, the conaul ts within hearing distance. ut mot seen. Ag soon a3 Gmeker besing wetting noisy he 1s Tiable to hear a, yolee from the inner Foor saying! “You had belt. come bacie when Fou learn aome manners.” ‘That fu the stuff Mr. Gracker will get. He fy outaide of the railing. and out- alde he stops and the curtain goed Gown. We have had some not-to-ber Selloted “doings with congue. We rave always made: good. Of all the {tials “and tribuladione—two. of the most. Important of our many—one frag in Paris, when we gota wire at So'clock at night to leave next day for Moscow. "Up until thia tlie Wo fad never had a passpore. When we fold the agent that it was impossible be'ild'uy we mun try to get a pag part and have Tt vised en route.” Not Raving the least Kdea that we would bbe auecesatuy, we went to the minis~ ters house at 10 o'clock at night and Tang the bell,” When the servant Came {0 the-door we tala. Aim Wo Sranted” to "see the. minister. No doubt: the way the servant looked at fis, he thoughe that wo were lunatics. However, ho shut the door, leavlog tus standing onthe steps ite camo game back shortly, and admitted us Shen wo! were ushered fn We sa man sitting up against the chimney ‘de was a bit chilly, being November) ith a shave around hls shoulders He" was almost a living: picture. of ‘Abraham kinesin, "Ia "very" few Nords we (old him our story. “Hs Called to whom we suppose. waa his Secretary and toll iim, to make us fut pasiports, “tn Jess’ than halt an four wwe had,them In our pockets and ald for, He seemed a very pleasant person io speak fo, ‘He saved ua foc ustlons a {0 hoe we were Bt ting ‘on, ete. In going we, made an ‘excuse for bothering him at the time fof might and also thanked him for fis ikinaneas. “He sald it was no Rother: ft wou a pleasure to be able {o aosiat ux "Ho fold us to be good ind not get throwing bombs ae the czar. “Another time, the scene. ta Bresiad, Germanys another case at Rusa,” and. passports In. hurcy. We hia'a wire to open. two days Inter: We Were ‘in ‘a town. called Kattowite. three or four hours by Frain’ "from the “Ratan "frome nean's passport is eight years old Bn writer nad no pasapor. a three’ months before thie Tanda} fife hud the burgiaes in one night Within two days of us alshing.a Very “successful tour that we had ‘been on seven months. ‘The burelars ust have known Just where we Kept. everything ot" valuo, They aught us for 609 Worth of Jewelry Gur’ passport ‘and “private —napers The donsul told us {tras not neces: mary to bave'a paseport tensed a9 i faa nov necessary.” After losing 3 fortnight’s engagement. we had. t follow. and ‘besides ‘a ot of trouble dnd expense, ‘we found. out, it woul have beneftéd us ff we had lett the matter inthe bands of" the «consul and the police in Turin, Ttaly, and ‘after we left. until Kattowite, if there fas a recommended. letter ‘oF ‘such that needed entifeation papers. we Used "our marriage eertifate, ‘Zhe ‘nearest American consulate to Katto- wits fs twoand,a halt. hours away. (Continued Next Week) okies oy FE a Lee, EOE PPO Billy Brooke NEW YORKER LOSES SCHOOL BOARD FIGHT Resepent, i Ee-"aee: bend way be "bloody, but ie ia atl une Brwed" said Balter Joba E Robla- ton of the Freeport Citizen, who trent down to gterious defeat an Candléate for member of the school board o€ Freeport. ix it wes & Bforious defeat for he had the bola ness. and manhood to. atay in. tho race despite the fact that members or the Ru Klux Rian, whlch domi- ates thingy politcal and othorwe here, had told him that be dla not have a chance and that It would nob be wie to run ‘Bho dtetles, took piace ta he rove St seteot Say sere were Sin ‘canaldates tor’ the ‘thee Ca Sahusch aaa Se. Rosleson se the only “cindidaca ot'Sur peau the Sthtoihouse ‘was’ ctowied te the ‘Sora anda" enfred Str, Robes Son" wag proved WRN pret applets from white and” Raco ‘people, whe ‘kere, patt of tho 4200 Su packet the schosk, “Ac? several baste the ce eit ate Palige Robleson, who lives on Wa- seriy Ph, ag forineny edie ot the ‘Adiendien ‘Noes and presidone et the taimows Sc Starts aS Chace INeeume New” ore “ity. and "has ined many’ tcids Seng? pers Ere oppotte wratn Wecniae of tee Stand ne haa tales on pate avees Teas ana fis Race “Kinong the Are things De ad upon imoving to ‘Long. inleea “roms ow Pork Guay waa fo ehearer to ater 2 Grombuly enters whtee es das fuck to sot eur” poopie Tn thie fection ef the land, Rnd the apie Beetadloe” -ihten SE Robinson announced ha fnlention of entering the Tass thers Sas'aeenetal awters The tone wae ne of the Rowtest Seer fold thts Sesion, and although ‘Robinson rer felted some support trom Both races, Sous coals © overcome the peat Spposttion sted’ wp by tho, Sia opposition st truer, conga, eons mung of ce that asia ae Sinasers Se bed nt wea a he ibon Be cath nae as teuraly papers Sf Nee ates a ae erase eRe el Bate eta RORY Meskaitel eects fale Saas ieee ee Rat ier cat of Igeetes eran ats de SO of sgieara Soe aces CoE Bal nena cae Peas syeceeete fei Ba Hee tient eahag ge Erne ane eee at ee are ae sae were: Moderator, James A. Wright wi, Maree ee inf Grae deen nee Eo ‘acre ere sah nme te een enn aw aati Aad he hey hn ae teva dee Bey Ba ae Se cheniees heen Se een wo ne ee eater ee ae Syelare it, in “es Se Shasanis, a Wee ae SORORITY TO HAVE New York—Alpha ‘Kappa Alphas sorority at Its last boule adopted the observance of a vocational “guidance weeok” as a part of its natlonal pro= gram. ‘The week of May 23 to 30 has Been, ehoten By the sorority for the vruaimbdechanter alma to reach all school and college icin Greater New York’ The, members Wilt Interview, advise and (give ine formation to. these gins as to thelr future. ‘voeationse” They will tlsa Appear inthe, various churches for Nhe Rest teeting wil bo a “get copter oe Ste RRS “EG prim at the W. 1isth St Weary, Cole fowea by" conferences. All "Nigh sehoot ang, college girls are urged to Attend. 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The prealdent of the Defender Junior CHILDREN'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER PART 2—PAGE 2 SCHOOL STUDY SPORTS BUD SAYS A HIKE THROUGH THE WOODS It had been all excitement for Jim Dale, from the time that he started on his real trip to the country 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. Jim arose from his bed at 11 a.m. or 12 noon and half an hour later he neared his friend's house to see if he was enough. Charles was ready and ready to coat on, which as anxious to go Willard Motley was ready and Eud Billiken had his hat and proved that he was as anxious to go on the trip as he chum. Two laughing boys, with kits swaying over their backs and pots jingling at the camera, tracked their cagges started on a trot down the tracks to their distant A heavy fog was clinging to the earth and the sun slowly dawned on the sun's descent from the heavens and played its golden rays upon the smoked and smaller on the horizon. As the sun towered in the center, the plants were seen on the banks of a small stream. The birds in the center were also smelled by the frantiful flowers, whose sweet smell secreted the morning air. At the bottom, under several lattes, white rocks. The rocks were so formed that they made pans. On the clean top a rock several small fish, awaiting their turn to be eaten, was delicious brown cocoa, and in another some canned spaghetti was beaten until still another some cereal were being fried. Charles sat on the bank of the stream, big feet dangling in the water, the tickle job of fishing. He had an arm and the cooking utensils. The pans and food that was left over were burned and the cooking utensils were broken on the long-hoped-for hike through the woods a short distance away. They wandered through the woods for some time-perhaps two hours—picking the fruit and finding the place, and after their stomach had been filled they filled the basket started for the dense part, where they had heard that they could pick wild berries and find the place, and after their stomach had been filled they filled the basket started for that purpose. "Won't mother enjoy her berry?" the pies that will have tomorrow." When some nibes and berries were found some half in vain to find their way out of the east and west for a distance of almost a mile, they went the way that they would sure lead them from the woods. Dusk had fallen and still the two boys were behind. When they were trying to be a hard looking couple of inds to behold. Painting and tearing at the woods. The full fall of berries and another not even half fall of berries and another not even half fall of berries. More and more away by half a fancy for the jujice pies that haunted their minds they held It had now grown dark and they were their faces, and still the boys dragged onward. At last they decided to sleep on start again. They under a tree and eating almost the entire contents of the half-pail of berries. Jim decided to walk dried grass to make a bed. Charles and they found themselves in the little clearing with nothing to do a short distance and be back to camp. They rushed on, but when almost they stopped and gared at the place. The grass to catch fire, for there in front of them was a blaze? No. It would have been on fire within seven hours. It dawned upon them that it was somebody's camp fire. They wrapped it in a dirty blanket and eating the food left over by the boys was a big, fat tramp. The boys no longer whether to eat them, but when the tramp laughed and asked them to have a meal all fear and soon sold him that that was their lunch, but he was welcome Hair an hour later they were on their way home, taking the full pail before they were leaving the half-full pail with the trump. That night they surely did sleep and their last words were that God would take care of "their trump." BUD. NEW MEMBERS Coming Soon Episode 2 of The Adventures of Shep By ROGER POWELL A Picture Every Boy and Girl Should See A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELING WHEN BUD PUBLISHES YOUR LETTER, AT LAST. O BOY, GEE WHIZZ TWO HURT LOUIS THOMAS 24. THE DISCOVERY By DOBOTHY LEWIS BY DOROTHY LEWIS Betty Logan worked had and earned the factory job, she always worked hard, though, trying to support an uncle who had heart disease. Betty's father and mother had died during the "fut" period and left her with the uncle, who was her only living niece. She was a nurse of land in Oklahoma, which was more than her father ever owned. She was so tired that anyone could see it. She hadn't had much breakfast and she was so tired that anyone could see it. She hadn't had much breakfast and she was so tired that anyone could see it. She entered a restaurant and had a bowl of soup, then she hurried to the other side of some hard work. Mine Logan, you look tired," said Mr. Watt, the foreman. "My uncle had a bad night and I "Come at once. Uncle dying. Mrs. Flanagan." Lainted. When she came to, she was in her own bedroom. When she went into her uncle's bedroom, he and she had 50 acres of land in Oklahoma. Goodbye—" he gasped and was gone. Goodbye—" he battled the factory, but a little battle worried the questions flashed through her mind: Should she stay at the factory; should she go to West; build and also start a ranch. Finally, she decided to go West and sail to the city house not long be- fore the city house was sold. Betty, with a bank book, a new wardrobe and a ball pump, started her trip was lonesome and made Betty long for home. The only thing that kept her LETTERS Well, I guess I have already taken my phone. I am not sure how many so many pages it looks like a love letter. I am now closing but am not going to look at it. I know (you and many of the Billikens). Tried to Be 100 Per Cent Dear Editor, I have tried to be a billboard reporter in the club, but it seems as though the other Billikens won't write to me. I have been a member of the club for a month ago and ever since I have loked at Billikens, I write to me. Don't get me. I live at the same address. I get live at the same address. A Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Bud's Note-All things come to those JOIN THE BUD BILLIKEN CLUB Every boy and girl reader of this column is eligible to member- ship. You will be invited to join the membership and soon be numbered. Your girl will be accepted as a member. I wish to become a member of The Chicago Defender Bud Billiken Club. No. 20 N. Conn. St. Atlantic City, N. J. No. 21 New York, N. J. 554 Lagrange at Chicago. B. The above Billikens are expecting to receive letters from the per cent Billikens. I hope they will not be disappointed and that the mail men will carry bushels of mail to the above addresses. Florine Bowen. 1226 R. St. N. W. W. Bowen C. waits mail. She wants to be 100 per cent and has tried her best. Please write to her. Billikens say that Bud Billikens is going to put over a "Beauty Contest." We wonder how true it is. ? and ANSWERS Questions 1- What has a face but no head? 2- What has three feet but never walks? 3- What has a trunk but no body? 4- What has four legs but only one foot? 5- What stands on one leg and carries its heart in its head? Answers 1- A clock. 2- A yard. 3- A car. 4- A bed. 5- Submitted by Billikens Mattle Gun- ter and Ralph Tucker. (All billiard was requested to send all the questions and answers to the page they can think of. This is only another route to being 110 per cent— Bud.) BILLIKEN CLUB in column is eligible to member- pay , dues. Fill out and send the member. who does not send in the blank. K FOR MEMBERSHIP KEN CLUB Chicago Defender Bud Billiken Club. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER ILLINOIS NEWS MT. VERNON JLL The Galesburg district teachers' institute met at the M. Carmel Baptist Church and 2. The W. B. M. Scott and his secretary, Miss Kennedy, were among the Rev. Mr. Scott gave lectures which were very interesting and Miss Kennedy gave several vocal selections to the congregation, extent by the congregation. Among other headers of the Race present were Mr. Rev. Mr. Dickson and wife of Monmouth, and the Rev. F. W. Penick of the institute with several of her vocal selections. Both Mrs. Dickson and Miss Kennedy were a great help to the institute. The number was 31 and the amount of collection approximately $88. The Rev. Mr. Scott gave selections on Sunday, the Rev. Mr. Thomas and wife spent Sunday in Peoria, Mrs. Helps make rich,red blood and revitalize weak nerves WEAK NERVES AND THIN BLOOD RUN HEALTH OF THOUSANDS WITHOUT THEIR EVER SUSPECTING THE REAL CAUSE OF THEIR TROUBLE—IRON STARVATION An enormous number of people who ought to be strong, vigorous and in the prime of life are constantly complaining of weak nerves, headaches, pains across the back, disturbed digestion, shortness of breath, palpation of the chest, numbness, weakness, malanchy, bad memory, etc., all as a result of iron starvation of the blood. There are 30,000,000,000 red blood corpuscles in your blood and each one must have iron. Without iron your blood also loses its power to change the shape of your body, so you eat what you do the proper amount of good—you do not get the full strength out of it and as a consequence you become greatly weakened both in body and mind. You must now youow to yourself to make the following test: How long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-tablespoon meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see how much you have gained. Over 4,000,000 people annually are using Nur- ged Iron. It will not impair the teeth nor denture the stomach, because it is ornamental iron like the iron used in the denture. The lentils, and apples and not metallic iron which people usually take. Your money will be refunded by the manufacturers if you do not obtain satisfactory remorse. Beware of substitutes. Look for substitutes that are made of iron. N.I. on every tablek. Sold by all durables. HOME PLAY WORK Missa Marguerit the young lady the young lady pears in this column The Bud the Bud takes great pleasure in members Missa Easton be- been recently appointed to a liken Honor Roll. Marguerite has of the club for almost a year, time she has contributed poems. umm. The Bud takes great takes in introducing to members Miss been recently place on the Bilt- Marguerite has been a member of the club de almost a year, during which outside has tributed poems. Stories and everything that she thought would make. The Defender junior the new member. Now, Billikens, it's up to you to make this member feel at home with the team. You can get your nines and paper and drop her a few lines. She is on the Honor Roll and you may be able to give you some good advice and get your name on the Honor Roll. Don't forget the address, 4400 Calumet Ave., Chicago, Ill. POEMS HAPPY BILLIKENS We are Billikens bright and gay. Trying to do good day by day. We are merry and fun. A band of merry folk are we. Chicago is not our only home. For around every city and town we try to do a good deed each day. We as travel on our merry way. 510 College St., Chattanooga, Tennessee. MY MOTTO When a summer in your way Rises in your back. Don't begin to worry; You need all your courage; Tis no time to sigh; Sure, you can be Billenkens. And take the hills on high. —By Norman Scott, New Salem, Pa. HOW TO MAKE Dear Billken cooks: please read the following recipes and see if you can prepare them. You are successful when write me a letter. Bolled Macaroni Three-fourths of an onion broken into boiling water, one tablepoonpound salt, one-half cup sugar, three tablespoonful water 20 minutes or until soft, drain in strainer, pour over it cold and add cream, re-beat, and season with salt—Florence Bradford, Arnell hall, Berkert university, Wilberforce, O. Snackett Italian Style Melt two tablespoonfuls of cooking fat in the chafing dish; add one cupful of well seasoned tomato sauce or soup which have been skinned and sliced, then add two curdfuls of cooked, well seasoned spaghetti and tomato Heat thoroughly and serve on hot Meridian St. Indianapolis, 3035 N. Meridian St. Indianapolis, Rudiments of History. The teacher asks you to her class the rudiments of history. Teacher: William, tell me where Eleanor was crowned queen. Bilkenin William Crossman: On the head, mh.m. Mother: Billy, why are you crying? If you have no one to play with, go home. Boy: But I played with him yesterday and I don't think he is well enough to be out yet. Calamity Speed Flounder--I'm afraid that train will beat us to the crossing. Passenger--That's not what I am afraid of. It might be a tie. An Easy Job Police Officer--Driver assistant, are you? Just what are some of your duties? Driver--Oh, I sit in the wagon when the coal is being weighed. Vocabulary Hints. Billiken, here are some new words of the English language, and of last week's words yet? I am proud of many of the Billiken who are using the words in our language time. Accent and Meaning A number of words in our language are accented differently. For example: The lady received a beautiful Christmas EENT (accent on the first syllable). The officer gave the commands: "I am armed" (accent on the second syllable). "They will PRE SENT him with a fine syllable on the second syllable. First syllable is pronounced like pre in prefix). week, Progress, and its different meanings.) BiRTHDAYS Billikens, we have here the birthdays for the week of May, from the first of the month. Now, Billikens, do your homework and write to these. Billikens today. IS YOUR NAME ON THE BILLIKEN HONOR ROLL? By sending in Stories, Poems, Biosamples and Answers, Audio Hints. How to Use them and everything that you think will your club the best 'in' the country. ELKYVILLE JLL PERKS. ILL. CANTON UU funeral. Mrs. A. A. L. Anderson and A. E. Anderson are in Hirschwood at Ethel Reddick are in Hirschwood at Colored Women's clubs. 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How I Keep Feeling Young and Vigorous at Near Sixty ERD seen ns er vnra nso an omne ek 2] Pesach as 1 dia at 20. 1 take « cupfol of Bul- BSE) ean tea one or twin a tones CS) aero FSSh=4J and makes me feel young again.” said NX Dy a Het Von Sec manutactrer of Bul QA een Hern Tee NX ‘Don't feel like a victim of the hook- ; worm ont tat your ben vigor tad a rns. her rleht now to become strong and seat Dont walt Boe uh ge SGne' jie brewed from Boletian Ber» Tea mould make ou fee 30 ta 0 ears ounce Se ae sda went tobe msn Soar ood mart be pure and sun atte Me sou nave taken Bulgarian Tea for umes yoo ca tell a once aint eae Me tne een dehane sine that every Seay tan same cea wai antneydavege fo gone runny ard get mB oman das, Dom ul Meth toe fae tae SY Man Hera Fon sobaes Mets and oe itm ae Sour drueee i oot ee Peed aod ial Petal a aire ina Abdrotee, FH, Son Pheri do 2a heer tat Gamat pepe ware ‘Being Shion, President, Marvel Produets Commeny: Pas Ss ree = ry at ‘epee By -E” * s eo eema be 4 VU AREAR ose wee Ba Bs TAGE EAE, © tame ; “GOES OVER THE TOP" AND MAKES YOUR HAIR BEHAVE if & Z) SDN OU S 9 p VAN NATURE’S ONLY RIVAL \ Straightens stubborn or harsh hair in 15 minutes. 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ORDERS—POSTAGE CHARGED . fe Ye DEALERS IN GHICAGO AND ELSEWHERE ‘ PFT PG AESELEGLETE tree no, MRM an, neren,0. zoey tate NT moey stay BOS, wom | BSP m eee ney Sas frase © Bn = = + May CHET AT, aN BE Hinata. [ANY] aul O’NEALL CHEMICAL CO., 4553 Champlain Ave., Chicago, Ill. fay Ne STOBALL & HUDSON, Chicago Distributors = ‘A ) 300 E, 35TH ST. PHONE DOUGLAS 1270 BA wl : Ly ING = . = moma 5/7) ES =A) MX Mr 04 (Wd ane ee hi AN TAN WAN li Ved Wal iss See 4) el ihe tel CEC IVC AND AND WY FES 9d SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1924 Qine. Willle Adams of St. touts ts quite Ms Aare ob healt weg Bas dee ae ee hice eee ieee Hue teehee ats tee Han Seca tare Se See eee te ane Minitcee exe ‘gig “ana Colca tie See eee se Mie earatby coes te ane Eile, Penne Bee, Rorment ie ee one teat oe Saree ra ie Se SEES ia a, bie ee Soria Rttenaet the dletrict meeting fee ee oo seer hain ‘oe in" Sewcaztler Pag, Bt the Ued- ee ee eee esis eaten de Roberta’ Chasibllsa, te ‘Weline friends ‘Boumlace heh achoal wave. au enters See RAL SRPSs SS URBANA, 1 se (yg RAGE op mang ae te Sore fe FUarriee Vanador and grandson left for Chicago te make’ ther future home. Sor ee ers ee Loree ies ede oe Se Pe eel yr bet Snes ey ee $e Bare eepee tae he tee 2 es ane ae Be ashe etek cer oe Dinhday sonfvereary. ‘Sire: ied Tadley aacelstear ae A ee Sie ee Sie ates “aa ga ee Me cis eed Sen Sacro ie aie ts be uh and pioutastin, FiereSel gpdecvon ‘Salted epee es, Sara ee oe Ring sie Soha ae Saar oak: aoe Beene Dee OS Llthon SicGurey. died recently at. the Tinrnce hospital and nip remains were Beas Mae eat "pee a Seer ay oe ole i Tovattend the funeral of = Teiailves: sO. He, a: ta NOY Se manta pees ee Slee Hal ae eed ine “family” have been envoiine othe eee a Ue Ghurch at Mounds ilk, was & visitor fe oe one i: air ant a SMRO HESS a an pot aiarinn es an ot Seo eee Se Mirae Reaent ooo ee eee ees fee eee Pa on sane cae Eeseecn cerns ae iter Seon is Sa ate Pa mee: Beira Siig Salah shat Se Laat 2 eee Freeing few dase tm Sietropelta pice ar ee si Bree Se wee cee reels aes Boar ora. ene Bie caer eres ae Ge Pec maees oy eee een ee nee ae taste atl Nee ene sit ac Bas sha ES aro as eect aed Hee ae eee eae Sere et ee eet Seas PRS eee Se, Be a ethan te eens Sere wieeiasce, tere oe etecsrmeatitet Betas Sr are meee Beater Esai ae gehen ines Shey sees Bice cee fer idoces ease fee Set ee tele el Wire tales Seca a Helga etiam So ee se ited toe Ceca He at iene Gas Pane oneges aie oe Bias PRs Mrs, Jacob Excell are on the sick Tist. ‘acter social at the church Thursday Sine a punter At ona ue eghora aeeer eee reise ies Cee eee Saha one st, meat from Danvilie ‘attended the Kent Soe Oren sae ees ee Sah Pee fe Danvllies = soon PR, sings ren re a a ee See tae W. C Chambers and wife visited the RE Gere ag Fae a oe ig ned crn Siar cave am entertainment Friday Bet ia Se aie, "Batt fey tether St ae el See. pe ee Bethesda ‘“Murphyshero. Sunday and ay, weene Shue ee fore ot an et Se Seana eeu eee Ha Pui ass Bee tesla Minas aed These Fs erected ee er tee i ens. re AAEM eae eee hee ee icooee ah ae Ha ioe dinette aie: Sia et oh ee eect Gant a, taliie HOE Sere wee & Seer ge eatin Br Aen Epadeee arias sel Eases cerns reee Cie eee iene ARS Sater bee ie eccieiaas tat, eae id Secure He ee os come eee ee ee eae Se aa thos eae Bune iss * Pisnle * s vce wkteSTih tte eet ven ME th got Suen aire eee Yurned “to the clis) after residing tn eas ae ea a ieee ater, rnd ee eee ee ite & nee eee ahi prairie te nutes, ae i ae sim nEATRONERL the arn (eee ate eke eat arraad Benes cevare Case Bete Shee uaa aes Settee een a ee Rete eit. Gein Sineaie Ruest of friends.” Mrs. Marig Caldwell Ralin Meydieg Kean ii, raat a hear aat ae samira yi hata fended the, Woman's Missionary. con eee som te Cen BPatieee tear ea ciel Sects eal aerial att Thareday tn Carrier Mille on his weekly Ba ot lng Beate Nigh Ee ee ver crea ae ‘noon. ‘The texmm motored, aver AECOn- ihe Besa a see aie ieee on tae ail Ce sca ek, nee er eerie eet eam na te See Sah ead feeaaate ieee Sek ace Kerrancairnie, ae shalt Bechara orm tected presieent of the Rate Serra en caches at “Cheater, Be ees See Fev ge ced cee tae Get lan Haye Geneva Colby. Arita ‘Taylor fy ee coae aa ie er Bice ier care patiace eae atn cee Sal rete Bae ae Sarge She take sent tte Shee er hare Hae ORL see sealant he He Reel Poe Bet lin Cine Feo. eee aged 2 play Thursday Lee Sate int Veet seas acento oats (opie ea See mater a eure Beier sie Gi at hy Reeais * et ee gas ond Eee ar er eat a tea af Pree haptist church. "Miswer Sire cease Sait S.ce tas oder ar Rees >see kt wor ee apa sen ens Sth. BUksace” she adkdie Sofie te us See Soi he Berean it a da ac Seer are hee Lee ra re irae ae tee Seem te ett wate ct Rane i fad ie ie aul Wp fete canes see te ieee cry (eco Se Barat grit ated taba Soe, Semler sate Set Sere Bian eee fe oe eee alts ie ode, ogee a te Fea ee atthe Nige ia Biecae seamaster Be ee bee te ee Bie Fac eta rete eg erm tone Say Aes aat ai Tala of Suet ie tae Soe pies rene Oe Bed Renae ua Tie ang Porter Bosee motored to Carly Sat" Hara eae ea ok fetes Geach are Mr, and Mrs. Joo Boyes this week. ag aS le a a Rey ahien ped cnt et onan ae, Hees tee Sie Peano pace mak ger tae ogo Rane Saleh rita SN ogra tag ah hao ae te His. Dares eee, Star Bea Games See atk eee Raters seri ay" tat ae Wg. Peete. Siena a dont Gini emutuendeet dfs Wes tir ee Ba ice “one sate pit a ier ae ita Siig ses pitt guameg made Meat tae Ie eee Neate tle, Some toe mr Ge teint tere eater tess Heer Beoae ad ao, joao, nae gn Saeed ig Ban tear tenes hth fase Mid Sate aria elie eye oe Ota teal Seon ee aaa dine err alt Stata as Sateen ES Babich alate Meo ia in ArhigtSe in tte ea serene eh geese fas ent oer Sea se Be rerare’ deat ad ae ail Sioeaee eh a RepA.steietare pratt st Be Dries begitlen By She ae Rome of Sm, William Rice, 33d Ave. BIN tees ae Ae Of tant week Te assisted the Rew Mr Hoes nah beeen ahaa Hikes ay tbe at a Re eeeta Te wie Ihe ee Pecan, Mites Ek cen ee Pe font eit nie at ae Hie ir ees et th iene hr mre Paisong a tah i Haat i ay ar ao Seared fh Atte one nt Ska Bee ars ate oe a ie ein Si See? dieu Bat cs lat iret Ar ccaraies, Suceae Fa i Nps gee anit ah Atty Be ete fendee Seca, ee sein cree “yan Se ie ome ei ads, Pa ino a erate he dor sh ari a a Heide ttt of Rear tacel, Hoe aorta a ar, aon hiat Sha ita Se Cary tert foe ae bee ee Seiad easter hy sig, Eee an io, ogi, BR Fate lites eine aes ar Sr res et aes hee ESS er occ, re ae ar gee Soe a a keds ORS es aon, eile Pinte Se Be Gaerne eee ry de Bee ene ae ee Ua Hastie etter ais eae HAM Pyemes Gaels ae ae uae eter, St spines ANE dee cute Bethel A. St. Re church Saturday. Sfav PAA aeons ee Sek sf wits tga oa eee pa sis i ee aes Sere intone ee sed lee re “atte Se Hea BEY fe eee ee Meee Br Smt ces see Eee “caries: ae tate ree a fica aiaatae soe president: Mrs. A. Raxter. Duauoln, re- reaiieiaiiaa Sere eats Gra ects eo Gee mince nani ceeiay Seacee ihe US ce each, tte aE cokes atte eee Sita i i fee Fee ict eur Seba tee ceriaarataens ee ie Seat cae ae ie ae ere aired eae Sentai, Meee Oras rah noms ceca Sade bam gee ce eat et Si alan he artes Bt Bete (rear ao sa THE CHICAGO DEFENDER torre Pat en Caneen ieenauee Di burs, aire. Oliver George.” Response by Bee Batis Beate, Cae stares br dete. Bas ee Beal ts i ie ety Manatee We tae eshebis moveins Sarah Fest ttt cat at abs ea ertet meee. SMa ees evra eet sacar eetatat St ace tate Pree 2 sree th oa Set Ces eres inebssrieh shite ae Se Ee ater oe" Gah oS aa ele dete spe ae ne wesmnsas, Mee catia Cnoere pee Hes leh Soa gee Eee Aaa a tin wah bat, Deemer tears et Ea Sic ay iedes napa sateen ots haut Sai teaser te ae Serre erate ST a station he te ae ne ee eeeuite © Essie, ca ao aie eovesnacaale ms of 4 to 2 . solid at ES ns were well attended. “Row, Chas. Tinsley es rat Seen, ee aes, One Brae ane at eine oor Buse ee Read auch en Anughter of Mire and Ars’ Scott 254 4, Sees. as ei Fae Helieab or the ctG he enat sts reg a i ras Gee de ae ea i oe ee A | Rrgrcatas a i eis age Fe Senda at see Ea Se aoe emer E ae eee es {he’Ehnlish department. Wynne Dobbs Greets Sarat, Gomera Sal Bene cnenie Batts CENTRAL, seg ee es, hm pditingra ae dag tanh fan ere ete cele Se Tis cousin, Sire. Nora Rarkedale. “Sir. ES ees ain, errata Sees, eters 2s cen Hs aati ease ie etna? gamer & °e ee teria eet “tne: Boe fates eves, oe Gee oie ari cc ue eae Gees reel 8h at fie na Sree aha ttente nee tes Skis Si ert, es fe face Gerda eee eae 2 Pe ete oe Le, gate ie ene ae {Satie Staltaere gave a party recent Ex beh ous mete oni mae ge oe Se MaRS a eee meus, We. ATM B'chuzew gave an entertainment 2phhcaienans toniaate Sid Se acti Pee Haier epe ee ee hea oS Ries a Cea ec Be int ea ee ae Beatle SS tue kia act aude siete re 8 Sms and, acd ‘Sgguote. ye “and, Slve; Sed soa Boe ie oer dees, Pie ae oe Willuma Thursday. ‘Arrangements, were Sher ae paoetan ae Recto Paey aerate Be Sieg re cere Sees eee ee ehureh, “ a werRorSDS, we, aye net agen tag sor ot error ss bass pelt ae eae ee eal Sauce Serra etna nr cae tee ie Ge eae ene er ey ae Re Bet ee Sean faker and Uttle daughter Marshall are Gees eee Bees: FS cones Sta” a Seer ornare eaten Ark. Mesdames Nanie King and i Seo eee ie 2s cece Bent ates ar ote alk Be ea Oa ea ors oe ti Goip Me wees pik te ahr es ae eas ora oe cataract ate net eae. “Interment in ech Grove ‘cemes Be bisa Reser g ga ee, aoe aeeed See ee Bet eee en ee te tacit Fes Rae itaaleee glace Waa es eet te een ee Be cee ee arse cae PA en fe ee oe st ean aleeacre eee eesti te Fee ais ary Soentt ned Sat a i chet staat sue ee eration ot Women's Chiba. ancokPer, i, aire sul POMPRRT Sts vo ac eee eer ae, Boreal ae ae re EIATSPASE Suthee Bay cra (eee ta that cee es MirxEllznbeth “Alston and air ‘Ttoose” Sips. Simpson's Heoteniees eeltea tes gs Ramee Gi Meet tes Fred a Ws “suceentatachost sea BS eee can Ghee, a ‘ak Paginas ea au fare eo ae Ya eae Tas haa ae cet PeUC HENGE, Raa Ree. Ww. Millis, ‘pastor. = TENNESS. EE MEMPHIG. TENN, Shelby county U. ¥. P. U. convent! ahaha EN ade comes a RRS sata seen EBay aatier Go ated pore phe io aes SORES de ae ha Baie Heke nade Sie Sak Aas raat fier ikea Ou eal ae fScke Shunhter'of Hev. nd. Sirs, Mat i seems Ser hess Siatocic "ben commlcieg & fish chou! sas Marans eee at $2.000'raliy welin qeonderfal muceess. ‘The Be neat fe Bs in caret Mery SRL sues Fela Seay he See Sata oe ine Sorel ie Eeaeaeh cl” Oi ntl Satay Aurea read Ree gieh Matoalaehae Hae a TRE rare iris Reearee Oke Eke tha nate ih lt With ‘bis ‘Sister hore. ‘The. meeting at Sa anche tage Bee et Baas Bas Mictesinn! vd fo attending” dhe om Fuckoon, “iiees “Aes Johnetia, Walker | Eh are oa anager for the Aer ite nage Roe Robison Parson ‘of Omaha. Neb, Is vin~ titer ae @ Qari rte ste llega tet ot Soa ‘Worth, Ohio. is spending & few dave in EEL arin ee BhGe Sar oa al aie cit seit aha isnt itl ous Sree at eka Meare a anciatis, ee tea Shatter aunt Seeing oma ee ce es ai ne Ny Sted Pentti EST pont at sane Ee iene SR Sehr iy te iat ng RT SRSEURS TEs nn Ba pane ee eee at GIL En SOY mecca go Sas" sar dhiaeaat ile ascii Rata oe Heats gue @SneG, as Se eee ane dee gtat of Rer‘denth Stra, Parthatla, Rovingon Side tt celta eanaince a Seni acer Siete Ra Sue “Untreslee ‘in’ Cotombus. Onto, Rainer tae Pr Mace Rabeee cbantaeae Bute te ee eae Sepia, Sea ae Bi end aa at rte ameter See elas a artacance germ ence hae Sa Rae oh tere ag tide a Gers ade at Ro a Hint Wieck came sae SEARS Selene ie NEWBERN, TENN. care, REET Tite tore sarin, ok, i erioe set Ee Reena Blea Beer wees iat Sieaiese fa BERENS SEM ns aha nee ele HES hs Pd Monte ESOC a deus he ae ‘Staote' nay maved to, Harken Hi with Ee mae eat ee RET ee ae Mee Bee arg spent Friday might with his moles: WUMBOLDT, TENN. nye ne R AEE vn pat eis BEAGLE ones ener ar inhibit asa Acimarariout Renan sti Bees 8 Saree ae iS Rp Sams a i, Anat aoe ead Eich eae ate Sie ‘Lovell ish a beaueltat house party jue aE ate ionera het SAPS saps BN Joes Rrowngvite, Cheetos” Slims. «Sire amd eran cae, aes oa te pki eae Uetah wae Matar tas Bg aie eet eRe pPitatine Seie «ate ae Gar eae wreaeaG Sab Sarb ae ete ne ale ee Fest rog ra Ee aa Oa ee Fe Pad ne ae Steel fates parapets Sear ee hacaee Soluan and wife and sister of Jackson Sertrinis: sme calc biy soft, Sa ie ie tak Soa heck tee tte cts sate Aire is Bare Be fee Whar tee kee Be Ge Sh amy tr is St Atwioin, Stigs Ticien ‘Perr, Stas, Altha See hte ea te Seer halt sath ces Seated Peta tara CALLATTE TaN, ais 1S RATA rca spleen et 2 hati wade aaa Sd STE ts a ae Beidsy.” Dee‘ alewiosucle motored: wiih Ei, Saeed Bear Fine Pout Seite attics BSR aS bade ae Ee ess sre GRR'SRRNE: TENny mae ware “quietly, martied Monday. eventnz Mrs, Urauia Johnson and John Bats Bohs Uikgton hate Se Ba at aah ee ata Mrs, Foreman ‘and Jessie. 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"Oy 38 ostitis row “ait “pirw ef te grit owt Set ooo rte | TRENCH'S REMEDIES LIMITED. eeT ts Jamey, Chambery, Adelalde By PART 2—PAGE 4 Three-Act Operetta Given at Luncol for Y, W, C, A direction of Mrs. T. Lee Connellly. The surprise came when Uncle Sam came in to flower. He says "If You Will Cause a flower, you caused himself, later returned with a sack of flour, which was the flower for the judge and bailiff. The leading characters were as follows: The Judge, John Gwendolyn Hughes; first juror, Miss Gwendolyn Hughes; second judge, Mrs. C. Mayo; third, Mrs. Estelle C. Williams, Mrs. S. F. Fister, Mrs. Henry Parkes, Adams and Williams. Flowers—Syphax, Jr.; Gustle, Mr. Syphax; oak tree, Roscoe Arne; Uncle Sam, Anthony C. Williams; uncle bails. Messes, Wilkerson and Hodgson clover, Miss A. L. Miller; Miss Mae Miller. Y. W. C. A. NOTES Briefs Mrs. Emma Barlow of 2007 11th St. and Mrs. Ann Barlow of 2008 again after aliknces of several weaken. N. W. is convaiencing at Carnon's private hospital, having undergone a very severe attack. Miss Catherine Foster of 270 Fifth St. S., E. was slightly injured in an automobile accident Thursday evening. She refused medical attention. Mary, M.M. E. White of 1224 U. S. N. W., is seriously ill at her residence. S. W. is confined to her bed. Ava, S. W., is confined to her bed sweating from a nervous breakdown. Miss Pula Simmons, a graduate of the Milwaukee Normal school, class of 1925, was appointed a teacher recently in the public schools. WHEN IN WASHINGTON STOP AT THE NEW LIBERTY HOTEL The Hotel with the Bonneville Atmosphere New Jersey Ave. at D, N. W. Five minutes' walk from Union Station. Nestly furnished rooms at reasonable rates. PHONE LINXOOL 6157 J. GREENLEASE, Prod. WASHINGTON PAGE Washington Society Herbert Greene is in the city after he attended as a student of theology, and he attended as a student of theology, for a week. He is the son of Rev. Greene of Miss Hazel Cottam of 1827 Vermont. Miss Hazel Cottam was at a card party Tuesday evening, at a card party Tuesday evening, among those features of the evening. Among those features of the evening, Mr. Hassan, Mr. and Mrs. Drake, Mr. Thompson, Miss Arlington, Mr. Thompson, Miss Arlington, Mr. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Howard have been married for 40 years, after grinding a week in the club, duly Mr. and Mrs. Bruce King were among the out-of-town guests at the dinner at Colbore Johnson College of Baltimore. Md. Mrs. Lloyd Owens of Rock Island University. Mrs. Mitten Courtney has returned to Mrs. Samuel Courtney of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith left the city Saturday for their home in Dayton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wade of Baltimore, Md. spent the week-end in this. Mits Prim Harderson of Dawson, Ga. will remain his friends and will remain here all summer. Miss Goldie Guy in the house guest lause. Louse Anderson of Lincoln, Missouri. The Rev. A. W. Womens has resided in Oakland since October after a business trip to Simon Hendricks and Gestherne were among the ones she met in Venice in Emmental Nose Sherwood in Wilmington, Miss. Miss Helen Crawford has returned to the city after spending two days with the family. David E. Crawford of Boston, Mass., Mrs. Corrine Humes of 357 Florida for her summer home in Kingside, Va. Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Pitt, formerly of this city, will make Philadelphia, Pa., his home. Mr. and Mrs. William Queenman son of Mr. and Mrs. William Jensen conference and were the house of their niece, Mrs. Amelia Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson have visited friends in Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. James Kling of King 11 St. N. W. V. Mr. and Mrs. James evangelist of Cleveland, Ohio is in the city. Mr. and Mrs. James Richard, Rhode Island, are visiting friends in the city. and Mrs. Garret gave a birthday party recently in honor of Mrs. George Amos, of Cleveland. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ancestasia, D. C. Carrs and dancing were the feature attractions of the served. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Reeves, Willey Snapp, the Misses Fleming and John Maze, Binges Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fisher announce Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fisher announce Whipson, to Arthur Carson of Johnson City. Town Tuesday, 96 Mary Bat, at Ballard. After June 4, apartment 32, 1323 W John Stewart of the labor department left the city recently for Chicago to Mrs. Berta Fox of 831 Euloid St. Pittsburgh, Pa. where she spent two weeks visiting her mother-in-law, Mrs. Berta Fox of 765 Euloid St. returned to the city. Mrs. Fox reports a very pleasant trip during her stay in the city. Mrs. B. G. B. Reld of 765 Glad St. N. Mrs. H. w. has returned to the city after being home. Her many friends in Atlantic City. Dr. T. Howard Garnett of Memphis home. Dr. Garrett is opening a drug store on the corner of Seventh and S. Street. Dr. Garrett will join him later in the month. Hon. Paymond Carmichael of Chicago was in the city this week, where he held a long conference with Secretary Stemp at the White House. Herbert Jamison, a lawyer of Chicago, in the business on his business in the firm. A. E. Fitch of Sharon, Pa. was in patient office. Mr. Fitch has a machine that he expects to get a "patient on." Ms. Edna Thanner, a graduate of the University, teaches in the public schools. It is not often but after a very serious illness. A reception was held May 16 at the University of Kansas in 2712 twining St. N. W., in Durke. A large number of friends and colleagues were involved and useful friends. C Mirza Gurtle Brown. 1622 Fifth Street, New York, is the guest of friends in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Gury (nee McKinney) her home, 28 S. St. N., W. after visiting Philadelphia. She and the guests of Mrs. Daley C. Arnold. They were special guests of the dances during their visit. Philadelphia is in the city visiting her mother, Mrs. Shelly. 1457 Swann St. N. after spending to the city after spending a week in New York. Mrs. Robert Lee Bellamy of 1741 U. St. entertained a few of her friends an enjoyable evening of playing cards and table was beautifully decorated with candles and cut flowers. Those seated at the table were Mrs. William Baron, Mr. and Mrs. Misses Mary Carrion, Mattie Barkley, Evelyn Grayson, Gertrude Butler and Douglas Griffin has returned to his home, some time here with his mother. Walter Vines left the city recently for the University of North Carolina to until June and then he will go to Mont- tana to attend the University of October. Mr. Vines lives at 101 Ft St. NW, 990 N. NW, Mr. Crasie Vines, 990 N. NW With the Clubs The temporary organizing of the B. P. H. School, 1842, was the residence of Mr. Leachman, 1841 W. St. W. This organization is a tenth institution of the city. Eighteen months later, the city organized the Alexander Brathwaite organized the fledge and since that time new lodges in Atlantic City, Boston, Massachusetts, Park, N. P., and Washington, D. C. A charter for ladies offering the same privileges. A constructive program, based on the principles of athletic economics and financial development. The following officers and members make up the new school. S. Ware, treasurer; Ralph West, S. Ware, treasurer; Ralph West, Edward J. Thomas, A. Johnson, S. I. Rose, William H. Weaver, Thomas Daffodil night was held at the real estate office, where the evening was spent in playing whist, after which a deed was made. The deeds were were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coates, Mr. and Mrs. John Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Charles King, Meadies Eileen Illmma, Illmma Jackson, Illmma Brown, Illmma Alexander, Corinne Alexander, Eleanor, Julia and Corinne Alexander, Joseph Joseph Bell Howard and Alen Eisen. SICK LIST THE CHICAGO DEFENDER High School Notes SHAW JUNIOR Armstrong High School M. C. C, Clifford, who is heading up the business end of Pepita, has announced that there will be no reserved seats for the performance at the Howell Center. Miner Normal Duphar High School A representative group of senior girls from the school will be the call sent to by Miss Brooks, dean of the school, in the school library. This conference was most interesting in its presentation. Randall Junior Dr. Jones in interest of the Go to drone. He studies the smoke under auspices of the Alpha Phi high school this week pointing out the advantages of assisted educational effort. Armstrong High AT THE THEATERS May 25 to 31 is Anniversary week for the school. The occasion day, marks the completion of the first year of school. We have taken great care to open the classrooms. We offer on Anniversary week. We offer on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 28 and 27, James Kirkwood and Lila Kirkwood, 2 a dramatic story, two crooks who through aliphantism, entice their victims, William S. Hart, in his latest plot, shown on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 31. This is the second special Hart event, elementary attractions for Anniversary week. We open the greatest slice the Republic opened. RAIL ROAD NEWS W. B. Wilson of 1232 W. Beaver St. and centrally as the guest of the commissary of the Pullihan company. Mr. Wilson was the guest of the commissary of the Coast line that rain has been dis- continuent. W. B. Wilson of 1016% W. Purdue St. Jacksonville, Fla., spent Saturday in Chichester Smallwood of Cincinnati, Ohio arrived in the city Friday from Dallas. Mr. Wilson was Smallwood was the guest of Miss Ger- dard Dotton, a teacher in the Ball- ley School, a daughter of Abe Dotton, a prominent lawyer in Cincinnati. Mr. Smallwood M. J. Perry of 1164 Fourth St. N. W. was the guest of the city Friday from Plattsburgh, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Lean Cook of Hyattsville, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson at Alta Vista, his country home near Berrym, Md., Sunday. Mr. Cook, where he will engage in the banking business, will spend a short time here with his father, Dr. Montgomery, 119th St. H. Births and Deaths Births Francis C. and Mary Flora girl, girl. William C. and Violet Gloway, boy, girl. Andrew V. and Violet Gloway, boy, girl. Kurt R. and Ida R. Hice, girl, girl. Joseph R. and Ida R. Hice, girl, girl. Kurt R. and Elizabeth T. Willingham, girl, girl. Joseph and Mary V. Norris, girl, girl. Rosemary and Elizabeth T. Willingham, girl, girl. Norman and Erik Lee, girl, girl. Pearl and Elizabeth T. Willingham, girl, girl. Joseph M. and Charlotte H. Jamieson, girl, girl. Iustin and W. Dart, boy, girl. Tatiana T. and Eddie K. Loughrey, girl, girl. Liam and Loiske Sigley, boy, girl. Milton and Loiske Sigley, boy, girl. Joseph R. and Loretta Johnson, boy, girl. Paul S. and Gernard Lander, boy, girl. Charlese L. and Elizabeth Cook, boy, girl. Liam and Jake Price, boy, girl. William and Della Joyce, boy, girl. Spearman and Angie Berry, boy, girl. Henry and Eugene Berry, boy, girl. William and Eugene Berry, boy, girl. Carroll and Lydia Holt, boy, girl. Leroy and Sondra E. Greenhorn, boy, girl. James H. and Pearl B. Bryan, boy, girl. Leroy and Sondra E. Greenhorn, boy, girl. Nilene and Molle Latthorne, boy, girl. Heigold R. and freace A. Brace, boy, girl. John L. and freace A. Brace, boy, girl. Joy and Sarah G. Whiteridge, boy, girl. John L. and Sarah G. Whiteridge, boy, girl. Wilward J. and Catherine Gay, girl, girl. John S. and Lain N. Neese, boy, girl. Dedryne Grace, 3 months, 101 St. H. W. Anne Elizabeth Grace, 40 minutes, 120 St. H. Dedryne Emma Grace, 14 minutes, 160 St. Infant of Robert and Marie Grace, 3 wives, 120 St. H. W. Little Pruce, 32, 159th St. N. W. Charles Daria, 48, Freediving's hospital, Bacteria Union, 150th St. N. Island Ave. N. W. Higher Grace, 145th St. N. W. Higher Grace, 145th St. N. W. WHITELAW HOTEL ARRIVALS NEW LIBERTY HOTEL ABRIVALS Deaths WASHINGTON PAGE - In the Suburbs Dr. R. H. Shiley of Shiley's phar- socopal office selected a delegate to the District of Columbia Republican convention in 1934. New York Ave. NW, 123rd Street, 1324 Nw. The Avenue of Ancestors gave a card party at the residence of Miss Althea the Almstead Green, Sayles, Thomas. The Almstead Green, Sayles, Thomas. Mosas, Shiley, Smith, Greenfield, Robinson, Robinson, Jennifer, Dale and Brown. Miss Charlotte Rye celebrated her 18th birthday anniversary on May 14. Deanwood William Patterson has been confined to his bed for more than three weeks, Bruce Evans judge, No. 380-7, B. P. O. E. of W. Fairmont, W. Fairmont, N.J. with wish to make application for member of the board of directors to N. J. Hedgeman, 805 46th St. M. Roe Jackson of Clark Ave. is ill at the hospital provision. He is seriously ill in Cumberland, Md. Demon Edwards of New York, under the care of Dr. Ira Wark is visiting his mother, B. Cola. He entertained her club recently with a reception. Mrs. J. Sykes have moved into their new home in Cedar Heights, Gordonville, Vn. where her mother, Mrs. Ila B. Hikkey is very sick. Gordonville, Vn. where her mother, Mrs. Ila B. Hikkey is very sick. Orange, N. J. where he was a rejuvenator in church, which held his 65th annual conference. Anacostia The Hillside Citizens' association holds many items of importance were discussed, namely; Water, sower and Among the visitors was S. A. Grant, the technical high and graded school and showed pictures of his school, *Airbus*, the language of Panama. The citizens in attendance are as follows: R. H. Shipley, president; J. H. Dale, secretary; M. H. McKenzie, the director of Mine Schlenker, has returned to Providence, R.I., in company with her. The funeral of Mrs. Susan Brown was held on Friday. Mrs. Brown is one of the oldest residents of Anacostia. She, Mrs. to attend the general conference in Tallafero celebrated her birthday with a party Tuesday, May 15. Mrs. Charity Rye celebrated her birthday recently at her home on Wade Mrs. Oscar A. Rye, of $25 Wade Rd., Wichita, honors her daughter, Miss Charity Burdette Rye, on her 15th birthday, and a honor of their daughter, Miss Charity Burdette Rye, on her 15th birthday, a candidate for graduation at the Dunbun high school to take a trip, chaperoned by her mother, to the home of her parents in her beautiful present presents from her many friends, to present Miss Cecelia Shipley, Thelma and Iris Smoot, Arietta, Turenne, Miss Reeves, Miss Pansy Cox, Miss Reeves, Miss T. Alpine Cobb, Miss Mary Lewis, Alonzo Lampkins, Henry Simmons, Normale Normale, Meklede Meklede, Normale Normale, Meklede Meklede, God, Mamie Ware, Cox, Mrs Julia Ann Rye, Mrs. Elfin Boyd, Hillary Lewis, Christina Garfison, and Mr. Jerry Jerry, Mrs. C. Harston, Music was rendered by the Blue Bird orchestra. Alexandria, Va. The 61st annual thanksgiving service of the church was held at the Stilton Baptist church Sunday, and the participants deserved much credit. The participants received a recording of the Israel mission, I. B. P. O. E. of centrally to attend the district convention, and a blessing of the aldeas Emma, Bryant, Rosetta cruiser, and Daniel. We will attend the grand tent which is being held in that. The Garnet Saving club presented a night at the community building, and we very much pleased with the picture. The israel temple gave the juveniles a collation Friday evening at the Elks home on M. Henry St. Master Richard Poole and 35 of his birthday anniversary Wednesday, May 14, at his residence. Master Poole re- ceives his plaques present were Miss Vie- son Taylor, Allen Luckett, Stella Harris, Margaret Tinsley, Mary McClane, Doris Beecey Beverley; Master Clinton How- dler, Oliver Burke, Leon Luckett, Milton Dolphin, Penn Addison, Ralph Lane, Sam Anderson, Lawrence Luckett, Harry Beecey Chilley, Milton Hopkins and others. Dunbar Debaters Beat Wilmington High School Dunbarton跋 Howard high school of dilipitron Friday afternoon on the sub- way at Dunbarton. The cool mines" The Dunbart team defended the affirmative side of the game. The Dunbart team consisted of Howard Bailley, John Anderson "too much" and Sandra Bailley in com- fice of the Dunbart team. Walter Brown Convicted Walter R. Brown, 65, was sentenced to five years in prison for break- ing and larceny. Brown had been employed by a dairy concern and due to before fired Brown made a pro- tection deal with the police. He jetted a small sum of money would received $164.2. until the sum had fled. Fleeing. Frank Jones was sentenced to serve two years of Occupan- tion, a part of a friend he entered a grocery meat and the following night he broke into the St. N. W. and stole National University of Music, Inc. CONDUCTORS COURSE-Mal. N. Clark Brown Smith CORNWONE, TROMBONE-Harry Johnson. STUDENTS MAY ENTER AT ANY TIME FURTHER INFORMATION 3672 South Michigan Avenue. Boulevard 9754 Dr. Spencer Dickerson, Chairman, Pauline James Lee, President. Agascotla Anacostia 1955 Shot in Stomach While Trying to Rob Home Charles Green, 438 Grace St. S. W., was fatal shot in the abdomen Tuesday morning into the home of Aaron McLeese Bullins. Xukir said she surrendered to the police after being thought his life was in danger. A doctor's哭 will pass upon the case. The Emergency hospital reports that the victim was shot in this city since January. In two inquiries, police said the wounds inflicted by policemen verifies of justifiable homicide were reported in the case. A patient at St. Elizabeth's failed in the case at St. Elizabeth's. Mrs. Alice Dunbar Nelson of Willow Sunday, May 11, before an interested audience, in connection with the May 14 meeting of the school's sorority in the interest of the education of the students. Dorothy Polliam, grand president of the sorority, presided. Musical numbers were performed. Martha Hughes and Marielle Bonner. The Rev. Robert Thaley, the Theological seminary, was a guest at the meeting, and need of supporting such movements as Mrs. Nelson had chosen. After the proclamation of the sorority at a supper, in the day of the meeting, the guest of the graduate members of the sorority at a supper, in the day of the meeting, at a dinner in the sorority house. The M. Olive Baptist Sunday school of Arlington, Va., will celebrate its 100th anniversary Sunday, May 25, at 3:20 p.m. in the school's fellowship more than 600 and over 200. There have been added to the church conventions nearly every year, and serving the church in ministry and serving the church in church welfare work and civic good in different parts of this country. All are doing well and bringing credit to the school. The interest in moral and religious demands of the pastor of the church and is doing much toward the uplifting of the school. A great educational mass meeting, held on Wednesday, the board of the General Baptist convention held at Mt. Carmel church on Wednesday, May 18 at 8 p.m. on Mt. Carmel. The program speakers to appear on the program will represent from Michigan and former presidents from Michigan and former presidents will deliver an address. Religious education seems to be the focus of the convention, the district is sharing world today and the General Baptist convention of the district is sharing world today and the General Baptist conference to the ministry every opportunity to inspire to the ministry every opportunity in respect. Raymond Crawford was given one month's leave and Charles Michele was sent to the same institution for six months on a robbery case. Charles Michele was sent to the same institution for six months on a robbery case. In jail three months awaiting trial on three months in jail as his sentence. Johnson Beverly was charged May 15 2004 for the murders of nine girls of shoes and four pillow cases and with housebreaking. After appeared in a court in New York, he was held for the accomodation and jury. He is under a bond of $1,000. 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The program rendered Sunday night the climax of the Go to HI School, fostering and inspirational. The afternoon chapter of the annual biathlon Alba fraternity at St. John's A. M. E. church, monies. The special speakers and man and dev. Kinsley, were unable to attend. The annual biathlon substituted in a very accountable manner and was most enthusiastically a paper on "The Alba Khoa Alba piano on The Omsa Pal Fih fraternity and Dr. Clarke spoke on "Education to the Olympic Games," teg. Georges Cohen, Harvey Atkins, K. Smith, vice president; W. T. Blue, Lancaster, recording secretary; Perry B. Jackson, teaser. Committee in Cheek, J. D. Wilkerson, John E. Murray, Achievement work will be celebrated by the Omsa Pal Fih fraternity Sunday, May 25 at 1 p.m. at which the annual meeting will end. Hear Mack Williams, the speaker of the evening. The Omsa Pal Fih fraternity will send this, their annual meeting, to the Marathon Club in the anchorage to accomplish all present a delightful evening. Miss Jenna enjoyed a delightful evening. Miss Jenna number and was awarded the $2.50 gold Kibler, secretary. J. W. Min, business manager. A radio concert and building Tuesday evening, May 27 at several commands by the Cleveland Association of Insurance Men. The Afternoon Public Building Tuesday evening, May 27. The public is invited. Foelx Meldy are expected to furnish the music. *Providence Bantles church has just released by Rev. Benjamin J. Pork尔斯 of Memphis, Tenn. with 44 additions to the morning. May 25, at 7 o'clock. March 19, at 8 o'clock. Aller, pastor of Zion Hill Bantles church, left Monday for Countryside to C. Henley, Tridentate Bantles church and teachers and scholars were on time A. "Go-to-High-College" Meet Among the Churches Club and Other News Local American Wodmen Fraternal News Eureka Index, No. 52. will confer the Mason City game, a class of Fellowerats Saturday, May 21. The Mason City band played in the Mason City game, a class of Fellowerats Saturday, May 15. The band also played for the baseball street parade Saturday, May 18. The honor of the opening game of the sea is honored by the Detroit Stars at Hooper Field. The Hon. H. E. Davis pitched the first half ball and will lead the K. of 52 parade in Elyria Sunday evening. May 25. Decoration Day Tourists Will do well by ordering your Decoration day chicken dinner for Decoration day. Call Genève, Orch or phone Genève and Genève to place an ideal place to spend the day.—Adv. Hear Bessle Brown At the first anniversary celebration of the 1980s, Mr. Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio from 7 to 8, until 7) oclock, Monday evening, May 25. He will dinner, $1. Phone, Garfield $633-Adv. OUTING DANCE At Bedford, Monday, night, 2 CHEATMAM'S BAND Hours, 9, 5 Estril by Erwil Wyllens ELYRIA NEWS WOODVILLE, OHIO LORAIN, OHIO outset was given at the church by members of Nanny Chin and Mist first prize, first prize, and first winning second prize. Redmond Redmond. Redmond. A popularity Second the Missionary ants were Mrs. Brown. $21.75. $21.75. Cogginia $18.50. The Wrist Club $18.50. MRS. E. G. FULTON AKRON, OHIO PORT CLINTON, OHIO Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Draney, of Woodville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Weaver, worth spent two weeks with Bedford and York, worth spent two weeks with Bedford and York. Wyom Weaver were showers in J.Freemont Monday, Mrs. Ar- nell returned from Dayton last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scott of Otis Flowers last week. Mrs. Matilda Paynell who spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Weaver, returned home her home. The Loyal Light club gave her enteredal the Loyal Light club at her home. The Loyal Light club gave her enteredal the Loyal Light club at her church last Monday night. Mrs. Josie Lucas enteredal the Loyal Light club at her church last Monday night. Mrs. Josie Lucas enteredal the Loyal Light club at her church last Sunday evening. The sick are Mrs. Amie Cage, Mrs. Lula Smooth, Mrs. Ebbord, Johnnie Seale and Ebbord. BIOHA OHIO GREENFIELD, OHIO TROY OHIO The Big Brothers club was hospkably entertained last week by the visitors from Ash St. The Missionary society of the College of the Rev. and Mrs. Huguins Thursday afternoon at the hostess. The annual gathering of raspier Karner Delancy Sunday afternoon at Edwards auditorium at St. James A. M. E. church. The parade was forbidden at Patrichey band of Dayton. Ohio, and marched to the program was rendered. Among those from our unit, the Harvest Martin, Midtown, Ohio grand lodge officer of the Court Pluquio. Ohio, Most Worthy Counselor Pluquio. Ohio, Most Worthy Counselor Keno. Ohio, Midtown, Ohio, Ohio; Sulley James, Springfield, Ohio; John Herondon, of A. of. Harward No. 88. Edward Banks, Midtown, No. 16. Pluquio, Ohio; Harry Dougina, Urban Banks, John Macaulay, Mr. Irene Seward and children and Roy Bunch of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lucas Sunday. Davie were week-end visitors at Mechanicsburg last week. Little Ethel Williams, is seriously ill at her home. 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The association is welcoming back its representatives to the eight biennial Christian association, which has just come to a new home in N. Morcom, Norcm. Estella Dawls and Mrs. Alice Shows represented the trustees, the trustees and appreciation for the great work they did in making her home. William H. Woodcock, the associate commission, was the guest of the association the past week. The past week Reserves, who have had as their guests to try to fill a mother's place, Montgomery, gave a musical number in the clubroom. Toasts, musical numbers, songs and chants, an emotional talk given by Mrs. Rose Betty happily, a Mrs. Morcom gave a short talk, showing how great is a mother's singing of "Blessed Be the Tie that I have given to you." 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BATESVILLE, ARK. The Rev. F. C. Bovey left for Louisville, Ky., Tuesday to attend a fundraiser for Lizzie Brown and Mrs. Anna Washington left Sat to take a course of bath, Mr. and Mrs. Brown evening to make Chicago their home. John M. Smith left for Bateville Price is visiting her relatives and friends here. Her home is in Eldorado, AUGUSTA ARK. FLORIDA MCHORNWILLE ELA JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Col. James B. James, of 30 years a resident of this city, passed away at his home in Decembrary. Deceded was one of the first officers. He was a member of Bethel Baptist Institutional church. Because in session his funeral will not be held the supreme chancellor will attend. Dr. William A. Ackerman of Howard university and executive secretary of the General office of the local alumni in office held a meeting of the local alumni in office. A temporary organization was formed with Afforestation, Crawford chancellor Dr. I. W. Butter of Tampa was present in office. B. P. O. Z. O. W. dedicated the organ at Memorial Memorial Memorial McLennon teacher in Stanton high grand Court of Calanthe. The faculty of Stanton high school presented the Fayette auditorium Thursday night. The members presented "The Rosary" at the day night, LeRoy Rober of Miami, manager of the only department store of family here. The Manhattan Beach Manhattan Beach the only exclusive beach for our people along the seashore. Thursday, Miss Virginia Williams of Davis, is visiting her sister here. The engagement of Shirley Williams of Tallahassee has been announced. The grand officers, comprising the Jacksonvilleville resident of the grand office of Tallahassee, will. W. Andrews, an informal reception last Monday night. MISSOURI FULTON, MO. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER VIRGINIA NEWS RICHMOND, VA. The Saturday, Evening Recreation on last Saturday in her home on Adams St. A. delightful evening was held at the Bon Ton Whistle club, the first prize. The next meeting of the club was held at the Red. The last monthly meeting of the Bon Ton Whistle club was held at the Sixth St. About 22 members and guests Thomas Hewin in their residence on last Saturday. Those present included Dr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Norrison, W. I. Johnson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Lempel Eggleston, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Bowler, B. Crawford, Dr. and Mrs. Cara Dennis, B. M. Cullen Kate Colon, Price, A. Brown, D. Peterson, Effie Randolph, Emma Morta, Janie Mays, L. Brown, G. N. Lev, Misses Ethel Martin, First prize was won by Mrs. Alverna Gilpin. On at Wednesday night a group of friends of Miss Sydys Mays School, led a surprise on her in honor of Martin. First prize was won by Mrs. Alverna Gilpin. In spite of the inclement weather a large group of Miss Mayos friends enjoyed evening was by all on. PETERSBURG, VA. Under the auspices of the Y. W. C. A. and staged at the Paebody auditorium ever attempted by our people in Petersburg, we have been able to be remembered in their social circle credit for its success is due largely to the Paebody high school. The scenes of the school's annual Office, "A Tennis Court," "A Garden Tea Party," and "Ballroom Dinner," which are held every year, are garrett, Thema Wren, Evelyn Chavera, Wilson, Smith, Mikhews, Ems, Marshall, Johnson, Brooks, Tea Party, and Year, Bond, Banks, Robinson, Tate, and Messrs. R. Jones, B. Haugh, H. Avent, C. Smith, H. Bland, and I, "The Flower Dance," "The Dance of the Flower Dance," "The Dance of the Social committee and Misses Amie Smith, Guillef, Johnson, and I, in wonders at the ability of the chairman of girls work committee, in doing every work of Petersburg to the front where it should be. Mrs. Florence D. Hancock has recently recovered from a severe burn, she has been offered a position at Tuskegee in offering to her previous posts of a post course in a western university. Mrs. Florence D. Hancock has visited to her parents in Tennessee. WAVERLY, VA. J. O. Richardson of Portsmouth was sent to New York to help Rev. and Mrs. B. J. Richardson. Mrs. Richardson, some time owing to the illness of her husband, turned to Newport News, Va. She was married to a woman who has been visiting relatives and quarrels at her home on W. Main Street, and挂住 at her home on W. Main Street. Miss Thelma Parham, who has been visiting her mother and other relatives in Ballumore, has returned. Mother's Blemish Skin? Clubs day services were observed at the First service room. Mrs. Baldwin, pastor, Rev. M. C. Ireland, preached a special sermon, "My mother and Mrs. Mirie. Bredle Jones and Mrs. Addie Kel- ton, mother of our sister, Mrs. Ella Budgett mother of her sister, Mrs. Mary Mary Ann Budgett. LOUISIANA Mrs. T. A. Green of the New Orleans Federation Aid visited second Baptist ball teams opened the season at Hut- ton and here from Scripps last week. MORGAN CITY LA ELIZABETH, LA. FULLERTON, LA. Those to receive graduation certifi- cate will be: Fullerton public school were: Clas- le Jackson, Andrew Johnson, Sam William, Andrew Johnson, Sam Kennor, Jr. G. C. Raymond, prin- tition, left recently for Texas. Mrs. Eu- nice Miss Dita, Male Davies, who has been Miss Dita, Male Davies, who has been teacher in the Fullerton public school, text recently for At兰德亚, Mr. sa- nior, Ms. Florida Boreas of Alexandria is williams Nillians of this city. Mrs. Louise visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul this city attended the Sunday school convention last week at Alperyville. He Seal will leave in a few days for the are the Rev. R. H. Hethington, Mrs. E. S. L. Lequemore, Staces and Mrs. E. L. Lequemore. BAYOU GOULA, LA. Mrs. Mattle Triest was a visitor in 1912 to New Orleans, where L. A. 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Carter has purchased a new limousine car, Mrs. W. C. Phoenix was in town for Wednesday afternoon. The evening was spent in sewing and playing paranormal prize and Mrs. Phil Lucas won second prize. Mrs. Harriett Lewis of Selina, was in town for a week with their sister and aunt, Mrs. Louis Smith. Like Williams won the prize, Mrs. Lucas broad jump at the track meet held here Friday, May 9. Mrs. Alonzo Hall was host to the club on Wednesday. A delicious luncheon was served, Mrs. Alfred Moore spent the night at the club. Mrs. Louis Smith. The DuBois club gave its spring party Saturday evening at the out-of-town visitors were here. Miss Marie Tidwell has returned from Layne, Kan. when she met her husband, E. Exeter has returned from Louisville, where he attended the general conference theeward board recently. TOREKA. KAN. The Young Men's Christian association campaign is now on. Secretary of the campaign will assist him during the campaign. A staff member will attend demonstrations and a good program Sunday. Among those to appear on the campaign are Dell, Mell, Sayers, the Rev. Mr. Sims, Miss Josephine Cunningham, Floyd Reynolds, and Mrs. Reynolds. Mothers day was fitted observed at the Third and Ninth H. W. Church, pastor. Mrs. Wm. Wilkerson, mistress of evenements, Mrs. Walker and Miss Wood rendered soprano sols. Mrs. Taylor was the week-end guest of Mrs Ridley Ridley. Mrs Taylor returned to the campaign. James Goodwin, Sr., Mr. Riley and James Goodwin, Jr., were visiting. James Goodwin, Sr., Mr. M. society met at the home of Mrs. Ridley Ridley. Mrs. Fred Roundtree is inooker. ATCHISON, KAN. Rev. Coleman of Kansas City, Mo., was the Methodist church Sunday. Norman Wilson, son of James Wilson, died at his home on Monday. St. Paul Kelly died at his home. S. 16th St., and was buried Thursday. St. Paul Kelly's barber shop. He had been a barber for 20 years. Heart troubled. Purple and gold club met at the home. 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The spring concert at Morliss Hall was a very affair. John Prichard died Monday at his home in the city of Illinois. He leaves a widow, three sons, two daughters and a third grandmother. Hope Baptist church and the G. I. O. Hallle Q. Brown club Thursday at the home of the president, Mrs. Jette Winnon won the men's prize and Mrs. Nuth Dunston the ladies' prize. Rev. Roxana Winnon in the city of Booker T. Washington club at Calvary Baptist church Sunday. The three-act play "On in the City" in the Booker T. Washington club at L'Overture school was a Thursday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Looney, in Springfield, Mo., for burial. Mrs. MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS to Abilene, Texas, to presach the sermon for the Odd Fellows. Quite a number of local people motored to Folembe father-in-law of the Rev. W. T. Tailley, who formerly was pastor of the Fellows' sermon was preached at Beltel Baptist church Sunday, May 11, 2014. 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James Mrs. Nina Scott and Mrs. Nannie Crinkenbrough, Mrs. Nina Scott and Mrs. Nannie Crinkenbrough, was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Bettie McShannon, for Mrs. Alpine Smith have returned from Covington, KY. Mrs. McShannon at booth hospital. Dr. Alexanen McShannon at Louisville, KY. The Rev. Mr. Munford, Mr. Harris and Mr. Colin annual conference at Louisville, KY. a program at the A. M. E. church for the height of the June trial. Mr. McShannon where they will be employed for the Forest, have returned from Anco Ky. Forest, have returned from Anco Ky. organizing schools in the eastern district. The Ladies' Aid society will have returned from May 18. Jewel Smith of Cincinnati who has returned from the hospital. BADUCAH KY LUCAS KY LUCAS, KY. J. W. Prater, who was Defender representative, has been confined to room for two weeks with an attack of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny TRADE MARK THE SUMMERS MEDICAL CO., (Mrs. Summers' Remedies Ave. Gown Making DRESS BETTER ART May Women or Girls of Age Designing and Making in her moments of life. Gown Designer Freq. $45 TO $100 A Many Start Tailors in Their Home Parents should her own availing powers. Her own availing powers and wits an availing powers. Mary recipe TOOK BY 50 BUDGET OF WORK at Learning Millinery by Mail. Shaffer and son, J. W. are leaving for college and are to meet W. B. Bridges of Raceville, KY, was the guest of his elder, Kate. Sunday, those from Lucas who attended a birthday party at Raceville were H. I. Franklin, W. S. Francis, James H. Franklin, W. S. Francis, Sunday were W. Francis, Mice George H. Heater and Mrs. E. Francis and daughter, FULTON, KY. HENDERSON, KY. Miss Thirlmair Cox let Saturday morning meet with Mrs. John Bethel was held at the St. Mary's Church of the Sacred Heart. She was one of the old mothers of the Shortes Church church. Mrs. Diley was held at Navellville to attend the commencement of the Medford Diley was held Thursday at the First Presbyterian church, consisting of eight pieces, will entertain the audience. Miss E. Goleman Cox snelt the week end with Miss Ella Williams of Wellesley, who did dance Friday, May 16, at the Beecher Whitney orchestra. The Peerless club will next meet will be at the M. S. H. Connison's, 'Gowt' Wesley, Watson and join her husband, Dr. Watson, who will return home Sunday from the harry Medical college, Mrs. Curren of Charleston, Texas, were the guests of Mrs. S. H. O'Neal and Dr. Watson last GUTHRIE, KY. SONERSET KY The Rev. A. F. Martin, pastor of the Church of the Nativity Sunday school and B. K. P. U. convention here last week. Two hundred were in attendance. Mrs Greta Clarkritt, fitness. Room B gave a play at the David B. Austin principal. The baccalaureum sermon at the A. M. B. church was in the city last week W. C. Buford was in the city last week Household of Ruth had their celebration and their annual sermon Sunday. MIDDLESBORO KY Mrs. L. A. Brantwyn and Mrs. Geo. Coleman are in residence in Louisville, KY. Armand Gebhen is in residence meeting old friends William Kennedy, gregant Sunday visitation of the city died Sunday, May 11, 2014. Hale of this city died Sunday, May 11, 2014. Mrs. L. A. Brantwyn of Louisville her parents. Dr. and Mrs. I. H. Miller of Louisville tended the conference of the A. M. E. Miller. W. E. Williams and Mrs. Lee Turner left for Louisville, where he will spend little daughter are in Knoville visiting Louisville was a visitor recently. WOLE BIT KY The Rev. J. H. Patterson has re- ceived an M.A. in Art History, J. Ga- lene W. Va., and is inducted, J. Gaulen Huntington, W. Va., Mr. King is in Huntington, W. Va., and John Howard have returned from work in New York. PINEVILLE, KY. Commencement aexercises of the graded court house Friday night, May 29. The Rev. E. P. Field of Haradaroburgh, Ky., Mrs. George Ann Moore is playing with the children of Harlan, Ky. Clay Moore, who is staying in Harlan, Ky., spent two days at home with his wife, Ed. Price's sleek list. Mr. Ed. Price's mother and brotherville were recent historys in the city. MADISONVILLE, KY. BOANDKE, VA. GREENUP, KY. HAZARD, KY. RHODE ISLAND... The annual drive of the Providence May 4 with a public melding hold at the Providence Library. The union of the national association was the principal speaker. J. G. LeCourt is the membership team are: Miles A. J. Lockman, John Jackson, R. J. W. Smith, F. Lopez is chairman the speaker's bureau. The drive will be held on May 4. H. Hold is annual phone no. 14. H. hold its annual ball Thursday, May 5. Hundred couples were present, among hundred couples were present, among Newport and Boston temple. The committee consisted of Nobles W. H. Bland, J. W. Smith and H. West. James J. W. Smith and H. West. James J. W. Smith and H. West. James calico charity ball for the benefit of the charity fund of the Providence minister Sis. The committee in charge W. H. Blow, C. H. M. Hobking, G. C. Scott, W. H. Blow, C. H. M. Hobking, G. C. Scott, T. Earle, to go high school to Alpha Phi, Alpha preritance, began Tuesday May 4 with a public meet- ing Sunday, May 18. a public meeting will be held on Sunday to close the campaign. D. B. Moore and Benjamin W. Brown of Brown university. The following com- munity members are: A. D. Dr. A. H. Kis- kens, W. D. Wouchins, A. A. Dr. A. H. Kis- kens, Dr. W. H. Hirgens, Dr. A. L. Jackson, Dr. W. H. Hirgens, Dr. A. L. Jackson, H. E. Wharton. COLORADO DENVER COLO The Imperial Jubilee Sacred Concert County Council, manager, rendered an excel- lent performance, and attended an exclu- sive church slay 15. Much credit is due in which the im-rial Jubilee Singer Junior hath of the N. X. Y. 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Stach se eae ita eae ree Sane Breese tated a Webel Re HS hat hehe a feet Saad di Sa vaeat Flee, Sere oy, oe Seer Those present were Mr. and Mra. Jas. Sate se nee OF Abe death af Ghee, Bin een is eee deter aul ie Wad arn Bengal Vaneee eaage Bie iets ear it ntsia ater Be litera Htc Ba Recta Se ae creat BIS eae Oe Bobet Sasteee Bie las Shes cinenciae wee A Satie Macken he era GERMAN lt Ae Toutraatae Wise Sank Hite ten Wiha deanetaare Siena Matern Eikgna actos ete BR Serine wate kee ferivorseatel worse ine AP cane nts a ieee a Store ty es Paschal esiie i ae Waar ee Been Seth eee “aia wrtse We aseett afer. Wa edie 4 he PP EAE Etta ne Sen ue Soe eee Mita Beng aed of ME Hi banc Seer So hos Ear an Pen. NO. sever REUSE: tert soblge aera eat sae as au ue Eee at oP adele sv THE: CHICAGU. DEFENDER. teriouy illness of hls wiothier, Mai Ea Rene’ Staze. ails’ Maste--Porey became i the: pride “or Sammie “penn ‘hore tast | | : Honaav'* ‘Phey ‘wil mais. Waele: home ed ‘ in: Fort Wayac.the home’ of ihe Brie, for Wataan "sumey “and were ainaet s 4 Role Sa wey teen Oo ‘The Peru: Literary qaelety: wan orn fred Fecenuly with. Mag June Dun Top-ap president: John Hi. Easley, vice Preildent; ura tattle Mona, secretary? é Mire dosepn Price Nuttall, trensurer: i Blieabeut "ayion te much in Proved (rom the effects of fall sou Eained weveral week agar + ; CANADA Airs, Anna Tynes. after a iong Winess, raGir dns Fane steno lode Messe, aaa bee Oe ae Seon Nita aha permet Sore Si Ae ae raced Be secon “er pee cee Ee Age ieee Goma daughters. James Dantely," James St. Height ete Datla Stn Se Go otds Stas wee oe Baye, Milan, Hae of a Sey BE in tormteg ee Nee Hare Bowles Fern Ste has ‘returned we Binley reas a Bee oO Sig Stes SU ieee Bates ty “ie ana qanite tumeame cae rath wreath Bee eens Sate ea, women, A large crowd ‘Atiended” each Bata Bitte area ih ey Sg asa Ses Beasts Gist cia ier see tng, Sse ae Ba ete art Seley Pi, Dain ill Se Bappened, to. Wallace Upshaw recenly Eee giag Una cera EEN Ebene AM te ang ne BERET nce, sins aa, bert, 3 Bape eines oe fer ak Meer pent ge Gite hance hae, se iis ocak, Beg Hecate tee ae at Beste phat naty Saath Sac Bi ae ane ME aR te Pasa tee hele ie ac Ene i Gee Raa, Se SNE a St Page 4 Sop oS Seen oe a a fiat Bri tr ea ee oi ean eh Nv Eh concert Friday. May2, via the church. pe ee ee EOE everett ek eae fe ah re tae a ae eae Seeman cesar ase Ser al eae eres Bee ca cna aor aoe eirceeeay eet ete fe eee ce eter Ths as Rosie tn Serena 5, ahe Sat ee Regare se saree ga Berge a, spin, ome te pen bane ee Shoe Bey Prue at Gao oh Se Bere hepesfecet Sah ae ange Be Naty deer 9 ae, Shi Se at Sos ia 2 eas eet NORTH CAROLINA TARBORO, N.C. Edwant Edmondron, i resident of Washington, Ne Gy where he. has bather “shot, Stopped ‘over In Tarboro fon his return from New York and spent Several” dave with friends. Cornelius Hilllara. “a” young. yusiness men, wil leave ‘Tyasday for ‘Durham to. attend the Elks’ state convention. Gussie: Doggett of Newark. S.-J. Has heen vis- Sting hig mother. Sirs, Callie Lewis of Witcon St. a 7 eee cians Sf Tot of SkeptenseLee igh ‘school will, present tis: commences Biche cecioeg abece Tad weak of te TER her cansts endiorttne ti one Deane Gr che The are eesieh go ee Pere dhe Steet tn Palate Sine Ge Shotee" a hn 05, hee fetal unde "uteks roradag" efter Hodhe th PG coche Sree We Sees Ades e Res, IES ete Fast. Sit, Seen atta ecg Paar aoe of the TONG. eect nd BER lp sias incense eners she GPSS De SANFORD, N.C, Goorge, aichligere: and’ Olver Ate toe eetaanien ern “Allon aeadeon Surtees Sh enter snaet an eee ea ith, “Walle cee” tal Sere begin Alto esl, Rae src Magee Reuess uth Mt, Fonte’ end Sitere Wactinctan return homes ton RiNee Acadenae” Brasilia ke aera faccetitaSoat Sehr sa fos graded sehen et’ St ct CBee tae ae Stakes Ving Abe SSE Betirie’Lesie and George Sto Ree wetore’co‘Pranktntane 3 Can Bde Steldamen Fer’ Alton Feathiine Climo attented’ the” come Remmcahe We inten aaaeen Ba eRe aR, aed ealbeat et Baal BE ota ttc attain nee ERE Sor 'eiSwas" ate ettendisg “tt maula Be GEORGIA MARIETTA. GA. 3fiss Annic Lee Hardin of Smyrna and Hansel Stedtee sere adieu nat bes ta aan Washington, b. Cy fs visiting his aunts SMP ge i at ee 2 Retna ge” nt tee etn AC etchings Use lt es Bue shee aad Mog alae ae ae Go ta Ooltens secre of tha niche 1, to, Collexe. movement of the Alpin Pht “alpha siraternity, held @ closing fuecting” terminating lu campaien in this clty. “The following proxrans we JFendered at tha First Consrerational ‘church, Houston. and Courand. Sts? Stan “nrelude ation atdred Green yeood: “Invocation, Rev, Russell S. Brown, pastor of the church: selection, ‘Standard “Lite ‘Females quartets mate quartet of Alpha Pht Alpha, George Reeves, i. Wo Cohen, F. Ay Sachsen Jand FA. Walker: address, Br. Emory Begmuth, Rela sceretarg:Ttowang onic ¥eraity: "solo, "Show Ste tha Way." Sige. Sohn WC Burney: presentation o¢ brite in vivhy Go ta, College cneay Contest: violin’ eolo,- Kemper’ Harreld, /accompanied. by We G. Valentine. D: ‘Dr Jones wns presiding ollicer. Mrs. B. Be Shackelford and ehtidren are vise Ring’ Sirs ‘Shuckeltord's relatives. In New. Orleans,” ‘The. senior class ~ of Nopenouse. collec. played. the faculty ‘and alumnl @ tgcebalt kame on Sature day, “stra g” We Sladleon aa rejurned orm a. vishi to. Savannahs ‘where, she attended the State Parent-feachers’ ass Soclacion.. Frientis of Sirs. Onnie Maz= {on wilt bs pained to learn af her death, ‘eiich oowskred Saturday, May TO. Ths Tyneral of Ji. AP Tucker” Srv way-one ‘of. the, !most’ fairely atiendea, in. Ate leu Fecently. His om. Atorney tk A; jeker_ of the New Yor Tecra home soon, Br. WB. B, Dubos tect fore st Atlanta. universits the nish of May 16. He discussed hile ‘trip to Stele dwWettine ‘partlewiarts® on "she Present condiilon lof Serie and Uhr ispositton of european nations to. Gval pilier than fairly with “that country. ‘Tho Fine Aris club met with Mes, Mee Kinney, tie atari, St. “Tuesday. “Oa Sundas., Say™ 25, Rev.” Russell" rown wil deliver: the: annual sermon ‘to. te Seder of the Eastern. Stat inthe Con: ‘grerational church, Sira Watter Pails, Florence, Aim, and J. G. Marion were Dresent at thelr mother's Yoneral Inst Week," atts. Ws HL, Mesee of Chicaco Sena in the olty attending the fener! Of her Irlend and benefactor. “Il, a. Rucher. (sira. Fruncer Belcher: was a jared ya tray buliet an Mondat, "Sir and Mra, Sohn We baste and chliaren’ are: inthe alts, having Somes tg ‘the foneral of Stirs. ‘Davist father, Ui. A. Rucker. CW. Se Gina, Chicago, gon" of Str.” Georeia “Giueon: Hrotéton, Str tha ets. Ge ranortad sie: Proving trom a tio weeks" iiness. 3a Slava Eo"acriss church, secretary of the Congremstionat. churehs has’ feet flecead dogo ca the rageead AC. Rin Hountain, ©". jondiny: nist Gere waa, a Tom’ Thum wedding at Rig Dethet’ ‘Those: takene “part were Misses Eitie Foster.” Maud 'Witiame. Hobive ‘Went. Susie “Mae Williams: Fetella Wrieht, Fether Wright, Tals Smith. “Witte ii. Stoon. “Alongeda Brows, “Alfred Matte. Tasiors Wille felt Davis. Donna St Penrsgn, “Acnilia Glevetand.”atael tfacris nnd Sire Gers Srude Harrie; who divacted, with Staster Gharite ‘Tavior and James Simme act= fog as father .and” minister respec: | TO MAME IT MORE CONVENIENT FOR ON aL a SAPISA Teh 2h aime rewien Ge oy cease {8 Bie yes ale Be de fed ‘LOOK ‘FOR’ THE ‘YELLOW CARD ach ttn rte ee a Feet WA EY Tame Stee Tebow ie a Vest of the statins so fer ee Sone ish newainen te Annarss SLOP TR SS ETE ARE EP eee a at teen ai. STE BBB ata at nce ‘lhowall, Shae Oo:-"-" 88 Bionewall Are Beer ete ase @ ar No Need for Our Girls _ to Be Unattractive Now _ _. Say Beauty Authorities W el nc ene 4 2 = 2 2 web. a us “moderns” are willing to be put into any other class? ; Take, for instance, little Dorothy Ver- non, who lives in'the suburbs. Her:home is what you might call inaccessible to the “Streetcarites,” and many of her boy friends are in that large class, yet she has “dates” almost every night and always has a lot of interesting things to tell her friends afterward. : Bobby Jones comes by for her in the morning to take her to town. Frank Smith makes a special effort to meet her to take her home in his new roadster. And in the evening Arthur Gillette is her’ escort to Helen Dewitt’s dance. So it goes day in and day out during the gay sum- mer. months, Never a dull moment for her. Many of the girls in her set are inclined to be a little “catty” about Dorothy’s pop- ularity. They have just as good a “birth- right,” so to speak, to those attentions which mean so much to a girl; they are more accomplished, better informed along most lines, and wear better clothes, and yet they are. hardly noticed when Dor- othy’s,around. The reason is they haven’t yet learned Dorothy’s “secret” of making themselves really attractive by keeping their precious skin always clear, smooth, bright and lovely to look at and touch, in spite of all that sun and wind, along with dust and grime is doing to defeat your best efforts. . You can’t look your best, no matter how carefully you dress, unless your skin is in the proper condition to match the dainti- ness of your summer things. And little as you may think it, men and boys are quick to notice and condemn defects in your complexion and your popularity suf- fers accordingly. People used to think that caring for one’s complexion was “much ado about nothing,” but it’s different nowadays. Serious minded women are-writing vol- umes and columns on the. subject: and other serious minded women are reading it all; carefully and thoughtfully. But it isn’t‘necessary to read volumes on the subject to know how to take care of your skin when you can follow the ex- ample of the thousands of our attractive ‘ Ge a 5 aN AF Saar (<))| BLACK®WHITE Goel SU eS ea <> i 5) — gm di fe get y a _ a ee \ ae &) \ eg | Quality as High as theBest = _°.. et Prices lower than the Rest “Thy lovely: netaled tins are made, Sweet ay any blossom of springs” eek ‘HAT a gay and altogether busy life girls and women lead nowadays if they belong to that class which “does thince’_ and how many of and lovely women everywhere who are finding they can easily get rid of blem- ishes- and imperfections and keep their skin always clear, bright and charming by using the preparations best adapted to their particular needs from among the famous Beauty Creations. bearing the well-known Black and White label, which is your guarantee of highest quality and excellence in beauty aids, at low, popular .Drices. 7 . Under the Black and White label are to be found preparations’ of proven’ merit and reliability for every skin need. Among the principal summer-time neces- sities are Black and White Ointment, Peroxide (Vanishing) Cream, and Cleansing Cream. : Black and White Ointment is a dainty cream for doing-away with that dark, muddy appear- ance or other skin blemishes. It is easy to use, but you must follow the directions which appear on the box, and by applying a thin film of it, ac- cording to directions on each package nightly to the discolored portion of your skin, after cleans- ing the surface thoroughly with a rich, pearly lather of the delightfully fragrant Black and White Soap, will soon show such a wonderful lightness in your'skin that your friends cannot help remarking it. Black and White Cleansing Cream is much better than cold cream. for keeping the pores and glands of the skin luxuriously clean and free from those impurities which clog the pores and irritate the delicate skin tissues and cause pim- ples, blemishes and big pores. Not only is it so much lighter than cold cream that it is not liable to overload the skin with heavy oils and make it feel “greasy,” but it is much more economical. Using Black and White Cleansing Cream is as easy as washing your face, and ten times more effective. It requires no rubbing or massage. It simply melts at the temperature which contacts with the skin causes and goes into every tiny crevice and brings out all the hidden impurities Black and White Peroxide Cream is known as a “dry” cream because it is greaseless, still it helps supply the.skin with the natural oils it needs to keep it from becoming “dried out,” or sunburned and tanned from the effects of sun and wind. It is delicately fragranced and cool- ing and refreshing to the skin. Used as a base for the face powder it gives a more natural tone and finish to the complexion. and face powder clings to it for hours. Because they give such perfect satisfaction, dealers everywhere are selling more than 8,000,000 packages a year of Black and White Ointment, Peroxide Cream and Cleansing Cream, and the rest of the famous Black and White Creations (to keep the body feeling fresh, with a clean odor), “Incense of Flowers,” Face Powder and Taleum, Cold Cream, ete., at the low, popular 25c and 50¢ prices. SATURDAY, MAY 24,°1924: