Chicago Defender
Saturday, June 21, 1924
Chicago, Illinois
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Washington Youths Win New England College Honors
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THE LADY OF THE WEST
MISS HELEN LOCKE LEFTLET
Miss Helen Locke Leftlet was among the grievous the University of Chicago at the June convocation the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Williams Champlain Ave. Miss Leftlet received the degree. She has the distinction of graduating from early age of 20. Miss Leftlet will do graduate university.
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When Locke Leftlet was among the graves of Chicago at the June convocation of Mr. and Mrs. John Williams he gave. Miss Leftlet received the degree distinction of graduating from co. 20. Miss Leftlet will do graduate.
RIED WOMAN WAS USED MAN'S LEGRATALLY MURDER
Miss Helen Locke Leftlet was among the graduates from the University of Chicago at the June convocation. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Williams Banks, 4759 Champlain Ave. Miss Leftlet received the degree of Ph.B. She has the distinction of graduating from college at the early age of 20. Miss Leftlet will do graduate work at the university.
MARRIED WOMAN WHO REFUSED MAN'S LOVE BRUTALLY MURDERED
Minneapolis, Minn., June 20—John Robinson, who shot and killed Mrs. Calvin Mason on the lawn of her home, 3629 Columbia Ave., Tuesday morning, June 10, has not yet been apprehended by the police, who are searching for him in both this city and this state.
The murder, said to have been the most brutal and uncalled for in the case, is also the case of evidence in suit of Robinson's unrequited infatuation for Mrs. Mason, whose husband is employed by the North Western railroad. In an attempt to force Robinson to leave his attention to her Mrs. Mason caused his arrest recently on a charge of assault. The case was discharged on Monday. At that time Robinson is said to have threatened to "get even."
Tuesday morning, according to testimony from Mrs. Robinson, his son was at her home alone when some one called by telephone and inquired if her husband was at home. When informed that he was home, man named Givens giving his name. This, according to information, so alarmed Mrs. Mason that she telephoned to her husband to return.
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Ex-Policeman, in Quarrel With Sweetheart, Is Shot
Lloyd Warner, 21, 16 E. 56th St. an ex-policeman, recently discharged from the force by Chief Collins for conduct me nocturne an officer is 18 Provident hospital with a bullet wound through his chest. He was a daytime morning in the home of Mrs. Frances Bell, 355 Indiana Ave. rear, by her brother, Alfred Montgomery, 25, who can hear the bell. He was also married, are alleged to have been on friendly terms for nine months. Montgomery was arrested when he shot the gun over a fence. He is by officers Weldon and Wall of the Stanton Ave. station, who saw him throw the gun over a fence. He was in defense of his sister and nineteen. "He was boating Frances when I him to stop and he drew a knife, threatened me and pushed me out of the house. He started on her again him to stop and he drew a knife, threatened me and pushed me out of the house. He started on her again him to stop and he drew a knife, advanced toward me with his knife and I warned him not to come any further. He kept on and I fired." Mrs. Bell was questioned by the police. Bell and said that Warner had come to her home during the day her departure she went out. When
was among the graduates from the June convocation. She is m. John Williams Banks, 4759 received the degree of Ph.D. graduating from college at the will-do graduate work at the.
ROMAN WHO MAN'S LOVE MY MURDERED
lone at once. Immediately afterwards Robinson walked to the yard. The woman called to a neighbor for help and attempted to walk away from the man, who was pleaded guilty and sentenced. Suddenly, according to witnesses, Robinson pulled a revolver from his pocket and fired three shots, all of which entered Mr. Johnson's chest. The man turned the pistol on a white neighbor and pulled the trigger, but finding the pistol empty he fled it into a vacant lot and Mrs. Mason died almost at once.
Robinson was last seen and recognized by a bread wagon driver, better known as Quail he had committed a crime, allowed him to die on his wagon as far as Lake St., where he stated he was going to St. Mary, a frantic search was at once started, he had no patience out around both cities, but no trace has been found of him. The murderer lived with his wife and her children, Miss Birdie Robinson, living in Los Angeles, Cal., Mrs. Mason was well known in fraternal and social circles of the Twin Cities and Topeka, Kan., her former home.
in Quarrel the heart, Is Shot she returned at a late hour Warmer was there waiting for her. He asked according to her story, where she had been when he told him he began to heat her. James Chadwell, a roomer in Mrs. Palms home, was a witness to the attack at the hospital declared he did not want to prosecute Montgomery.
Prominent Savannah
Citizen Passes Away
Savannah, Ga. June 20—Mrs. Anna Sidney, one of the best known citizens of this state, and at her home Wednesday, 12 from the St. Stephen's Episcopal church. The rector officiated. Mrs. Sidney, a cousin of Robert S. Abbott of the St. Stephen's Episcopal church in this city of which she nummed the cecilia Abbott, was the founder. She was prominent in social circles. The deceased is also survived by a sister, Mrs. Emma Stars, 107 Park Avenue, the founder, a friend of the family, made all arrangements for the funeral. Mrs. Abbott was under direction of Park Abbott, the friend friends were present at the funeral and many beautiful floral tributes were received from bereaved rela-
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DEACO STIL BEAT 2 STUDENTS WIN HIGH HONORS
Washington, June 20.—Among the usual group of students of the foremost Eastern colleges, the records of Kullum, Alleron
William Allison Davis and William B. Browne both of this city, stand conspicuously in the forefront. Each year some of the students as well as the athletic honors of our Eastern schools have gone to students from this year the unusual bus happened.
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W. H. Hastie stald New England institution of learning, which this year holds the William Ahlson Davis, a graduate of the Dunbar high school, occupies the stage. The Williams college has always given on Davis's record says: "William college has always given Colored students every opportunity to qualify for her bachelor of arts degree, the highest degree of effort. Her list of Negro graduates is not large, but among these are men of marked ability, holding professions and professional world. William Ahlson Davis of Washington stands out as the scholar par excellence in the graduating class with summa cum laude and the magna cum laude honor, next in order. This fact has not been heralded as something out of the order of a college campus as a matter of course without thought of racial differences.
Wins, Phi, Beta, Key
"At the annual banquet of the Williams chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Allison Davis was chosen by his classmates to speak for the chapter for two years has there been a more scholar-derived given by the undergraduate speaker on such an occasion has been awarded the Horace F. Clark prize for best post - graduate work by unanimous vote of the class and will continue his studies at Harvard. Davis is a support carer at student carving
years there has been a more scholarly address given by the deservingate speaker on such an occasion. He has been awarded of the Clark prize scholarship for post - graduate work by unanticipated of the faculty and will continue his studies at Harvard. Davis is a graduate student, earning his board by waiting on table at one of the oldest fraternity chapters of the college. He rooms in Fayette, and in rooms in Sage hall, the new dormitory opened this year, is occupied by a Colored student. This is democracy. Williams college, the ground of the record of William Allison Davis, summa cum hude student."
Hastie's Record Fine
Amherst college, the sister institution to Williams, has in William H. Haste another distinguished young man. He was born in its way as that of Davis is being established by this brilliant Washington lad. He graduated four years later he has during the current month been elected to the honorary society of the Phil Beta Alpha chosen the president of the Massachusetts Beta chapter of the organization. He is the first Colored student in the university. Having Haste is not only a student of high intellectual capacity, but is also an athlete of more than average ability, having proved one of the best players at Amherst truck team during the past season.
Both Mr. Davis and Mr. Hastie are active members of the Alpha PsI chapter of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity.
CHICAGO, ILL., SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1924
Baby Deserted at Preacher's Home by Parent
Goldsboro, N. C., June 20. Shortly after midnight Thursday, a large automobile parked in front of the home of George Edwards, farmer and preacher, living on the Stationsburg-Snow Hill highway, the occupants of the home heard the woman walk up to help. Edwards stated that the woman sounded like she was in great pain and was afraid to help. She was afraid her mother would kill her. He hurried to the door and reached it just in time to see a big car drive off apparently in front of her, living on the porch was a bundle which contained a baby girl, naked and born but a few hours. Edwards tothe child to the county superintendent of public welfare at Snow Hill.
WHITE MAN HELD FOR MURDER
West Palm Beach, Fla. June 20—This city is stirred over the killing of Henry K. Speed, Jr. son of Henry R. Speed, prominent real estate man and property holder of the Race, by Fred Frantz (white), a jailer. The affair was the result of a fend between Frantz and Speed over a woman of the Race, whom Speed had been paying attention to, and who the officer also paid attention to. It is alleged Speed was sleeping on the ground when he was choked given him permission to do so. Frantz came up and aroused him. Frantz is said to have seized Speed and attempted to take him away and broke away. The white man fired three times, one bullet striking the young man. He died. The indicted Frantz for murder in the second degree and he is at present confined to jail awaiting trial on the charge. Witnesses declared that they had heard because of his attentions to the woman. This woman, it is said, attended the funeral, but was asked to leave the church by a member of the police in line of duty when he shot Speed. It is stated, and the killing was due entirely to the jealousy of the jury. Thus the retaliation by lawyers of the state court and the custody and they are determined to get justice. Young Speed was popular among the younger set and well known. The other is one of the richest Race men in Florida and a large property holder.
Young Girl Graduates
As Class Valedictorian
Metronoms, Ill., June 20 - Gladys
Murray, 11, June 20 - Judy
United June 3 from the eighth grade
of the public schools of this city as
valedictorian of her class. In addition
to that honor, she was awarded
a four-year scholarship in any nor-
thern state. Only three scholarships were
given in this city, the other two going to
white pupils. She is the daughter of
Attorney Blinee G. Alston, who is
located in Chicago.
Hurls Lamp at His
Sister; House Burns
New York, June 20—During an argument with his sister, Eva Scales, 22, 256 W. 134th St. Alpine, 11, 111 W. 134th St. seized a lighted lamp and hurried it at her, setting the house afire. Mrs. Scales was badly burned about the head, face, hands and back. She was rushed to Harlem hospital in a critical condition. Saxon was ar-
SHORTAGE IN FUNDS CHARGED
Washington, June 29—Attorney Charles Hill, prominent business man, lost the race for a place on the board of education as successor to William Huston. Charges made by the Nineteenth Baptist church of misappropriating funds while secretary of the trustees board proved to be Hill's setback, as his resignation was asked for by the church. This was followed by an indulgence of prominent members for Hill's election to the board of education. According to reports Hill's books for the past year have been sold to the church, and portions of $425 for unpaid printer's bills. Hill is said to have begged the board of trustees of the church for forgiveness. Hill is connected with prominent business groups, is a director of a local bank, big lodge member and stood high in church circles. As a result of the charges the trustees board has to return indulgence already signed. The judge of the supreme court, who makes the appointment, dropped Hill's name when the superintendent, the bank president and numerous societies turned their backs on Hill. Hill was forgiven by the church, but admonished by the Rev. Brooks. Frank Bennett, local pastor, was appointed to the board.
TWO MORE MADE M. D.'S IN N. Y.
New York, June 20—Among the hundreds of candidates upon whom degrees were conferred at the 22d co commencement station of New York university Wednesday, June 11, were Dr. Ole H. Des Jr. 211 W. 139th St. and Howardson N. Stoute, 66 W. 142 d St. It is the largest graduating class in the history of the university, and scores of police men were conferred to con-
exercises of the New York university. Wednesday, June 11, were: Drs. Oma H. Price, 211 W. 10th Ave. and Howardson N. Stoute, 66 W. 142 D. St. It marked the high graduating class in the history of the university, and scores of police were required to control the great throngs of under-class men, relatives and friends of the graduate who obtained at University Heights, where the commencement was held.
Both doctors received the degree of doctor of medicine, after having
of doctor of not studied the entire four years at the Bellevue hospital a precedent for this university, thereby establishing a teaching this university. Dr. Stoute did his premedical college work at the University and is also a graduate pharmacist. Dr. Price is a graduate of the College of Arts of Howard university and a member of Phi the recipient students from students.
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member of Phil Beta Sigma. They were the recipients of cordial congratulations from friends and fellow students.
While attempting to alight from a street car at 31st and State Sts, Fred Polite, 35, 3823 Elmwood Ave., missed his footing and fell to the street. He was carried to Provident hospital suffering with various
LAKE MIDDLEPORT MARKET
Residence at 4037 Prairie Ave. that was completely wrecked last Sunday morning when a moonshine still, said to be 60-gallon capacity, exploded. William Steele, a white man, who was in the basement and thought to be operating the still, was fatally burned. The building is owned by William H. Huff, who also occupies it. His family narrowly escaped death from fire.
DIVORCE EVIL FLAYED BY EASTERN MINISTER
New York, June 20—President J. C. Jackson of the New England Baptist Missionary convention made a vigorous attack on the divorce evil in his annual address before over 1,000 ministerial and lay delegates at the golden jubilee anniversary of the convention, which was in session at the Holy Trinity Baptist church, of which the Rev. T. S. Harten is pastor, from June 11. He insisted that every effort should be made to discourage divorces, and urged the delegates to impress upon the public the sincerity expected that all Baptist ministers should refuse to remarry persons who obtain divorces on more technicalities or selfish purposes. He went into session on June 12. Prior to this, the women's auxiliary to the convention, the Sunday schools and the Baptist school, held their sessions June 10 and 11. After a lively discussion it was decided to separate the Sunday school from the school, and claimed that this was an effort to get it from the control of J. C. Jary, who has been president for a number of years. The separation was made in 1911, when Lynn was elected president of the Sunday school union. Mr. Cary triumphed by being re-elected head of the school union, and also general head of the two bodies.
Mrs. E. B. Holland of Rhode Island was re-elected president of the women's auxiliary, Mrs. E. P. Matthews of Pennsylvania, corresponding secretary. The convention, which is made up of churches in New England, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and the District of Columbia, was held in the country with the exception of the national Baptist convention. The convention was called to order by the president, the Rev. J. C. Jackman, the organization of the body and the appointment of committees, the pres-
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ident made his annual address, which covered a wide range of subjects called attention to the great progress of the churches of the convention.
The evening session was held at the spacious Nisnet temple, the largest and most northern university night. The delegates were welcomed by Mayor Hylan. Over 5,500 persons were packed in the hall, and evidence of their approval when he said: "I firmly believe in the equality of mankind regardless of color, race, creed. Other speakers were the Rev. T. S. Harten, Watt Werry, the wealthy realty operator, and the president, the Rev. J. C. Jackson, of the Friday sessions was the address of C. S. Brown, head of the Lott Cray Missionary society, and the re-election candidate, as Jackson was the seventh to be the Rev. Mr. Jackson is pastor of the Union Baptist church, Hartford, Conn, and is considered one of the great public figures in the country. The others officers are: Vice-president, the Rev. J. R. Brown, corresponding secretary, the Rev. F. M. Rev. W. R. Wynn; educational secretary, the Rev. W. F. Graham; statistical secretary, the Rev. E. A. P. Check treasurer, the Rev. J. H. Hill.
On Saturday the delegates went on an outing, a large 400-metre being furnished by the city through Mayor Hylan free of charge. He also saw there was a light luncheon prepared.
The delegates and guests sailed around the harbor of New York, vewing the various places of interest.
On Sunday, June 15, the last day of the convention, the day was given to religious services. Appropriate renders were made at the several churches.
There were many visitors, persons coming, from Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia and even the western states.
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QUIT ILLED OARD 'CUSTOMER' LOSES LIFE
Fire caused by the explosion of a moonshine still in the basement destroyed the home of William H. Huff, a druggist, 4037 Prairie Ave. early Sunday morning. William Sheele (white), 22, 2631 Calumet Ave. who was in the basement at the time of the blast, was fatally burned. He ran screaming into the street with his clothing after and died at Winnon hospital, 3831 Vernon Ave. at 1 o'clock Monday morning. The director of the pharmacy, 1118 St. and Jesse White, 123 E. 48th St. were taken into custody by the Third district police and held for federal authorities. The explosion occurred at 7 a. m. and the flames, eating their way to the second story of the house, trapped Huff's family. His four children—Joseph, 113 E. 48th St.—were thrown from a second story window and caught by men holding a blanket below. Two different reports were given at the scene of the accident. One was that he had come to purchase moonshine, and another that he was employed by Huff to make his Numerous anonyms. The police said that all illites were received by the police prior to the time of the explosion.
DEACONS ASK MINISTER TO QUIT PULPIT
Young Girl Finishes
Law in Three Years
Boston, Mass., June 20—Miss Alberta H. Roosa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roosa, of Cambridge, and Mrs. Charles Roosa, of Porta Law School of Boston with the distinction of having completed the four-year course in three years. This institution is the only one of its kind that has attended exclusively by women.
Prior to studying law Miss Roosa attended and graduated from Somerville Latin school. She is a niece of the late Alberta Scott, who was the first female graduate of Race from Radcliffe colleges in 1838.
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BEATS WIFE; IS KILLED BY HER BROTHERS
Children See Father Slain in Auto
Three children witnessed the murder of their father late Wednesday, when he was shot in his automobile to their mother, when several shots were fired into his body as he sat in the car in front of the house. The father was Walter Giles, 55, 1523 Federal St. With him were his wife, Marcia and Macon. He was shot when another automobile drew up alongside of his and two brothers. William Ramsey, James Giles, old, rescued, removed Giles's brothers-in-law, stepped from their machine and approached his car standing close to the car on the west side of the house.
Giles' car and his brother stood at the side. They asked him why he had taken the gun to Ramsey Giles, his wife, Tuesday evening. Giles, according to the story of Page Ramsey, replied: "She is in the house. They have brothers draw revolvers and fired. Giles was shot in the back and chest. His loaded revolver was on the back of the second chair. He was found in an right position with his head thrown back by Officers Frank McNamara and Joseph Karsh of the second district. He was pronounced the shooting from their station. The officers, believing Giles alive, drove his car to Provident hospital, where his pronounced dead by physicians. After shooting Giles the Ramsey brothers got into their car, where they were detected by Detective Sergeant John T. Mangio of the detective bureau was driving in his car in the vicinity of the shooting. He heard the gun being fired and speeding north and gave chase.
Giles was seated at the wheel, Page Ramsey entered the rear of the car and he stopped at the 1910 Dearborn St. Page lives at 1319 Cottage Grove Ave. Sergent Mangin saw the car parked near the entrance of the room where went in the house and placed the brothers under arrest. He learned soon after that they were wanted for stealing a car from the Wednesday Mrs. Giles went to her parents' home, 1319 Cottage Grove Ave, and reported that her husband had beaten her over the head with a sword, because she did not have his supper ready when he came home. Wednesday he sent her to a physician for treatment, $1,400, from a loop bank and turn them over to him. At the inquest held Thursday at Masonville courque, 1319 Cottage Grove William and Page Ramsey were held for murder.
George H. Woodson Is Injured by Motor Car
George H. Woodson, prominent lawyer of Des Moines, Iowa, chairman of the Virgin Islands commission appointed by the Governor, Provident hospital as the result of injuries received Tuesday morning. In crossing the street car trusses at 35th and 45th streets by a passing auto and thrown to the ground, his head and right eye be badly injured. He is under the care of Dr. Cooper.
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WHITES FORCE MAN TO SELL PROPERTY
Newark, N. J., June 20.—Dr. W. A. Johnson a home in a residential district in East Orange, has been forced to relinquish his claim to the property he had a home in, improvement association "Hilly white organization formed for that purpose." The district in which Dr. Johnson was employed, occupies almost exclusively by white students. When it was known that the physician had completed a deal for the purpose of keeping the neighborhood in the district organized the Holland Park Improvement association for the purpose of keeping the neighborhood in the district organized.asked Dr. Johnson to sell his property to a white man, threatening to bring suit against him if he refused. A member of a real estate firm in East Orange began negotiating for the property, offering him $300 in ad valorem payment. The agreement was also reached, but the white residents again intervened, offering him an additional $300 to give the property. The last offer was accepted.
The citizens of Orange consider the doctor's step an unfortunate and regrettable one—allowing himself to be alone in the hospital by a group of white bibs. They also expressed belief that if Dr. Johnson had retained the property it would have done much toward breaking up the Park Association. Race citizens who were once willing to support him are now condemning him.
UNCOUTH SOUTHERNER IS TOLD NORTHERN METHOD
"Your honor, we will have to teach this man that we treat women far different in the North than they do in the South. She does not have to be white, as all women are treated as white, but she is not color," pleaded Assistant State's Attorney Joseph McCarthy to Judge Alfer Earharden with you," declared the court, "the Southern men have the distinction of being noted for their gallantry, but they seem to deviate from it." George Souer (white), claiming to be a wealthy lumberman from Houston, Tex., was charged by the police for stealing $25 Rhodes Ave., when she resented an insult which he offered her. The woman staked that Souer had kicked him and attempted to leave his room, where he was engaged in drinking with a party of friends at a Loop hotel. He obtained the charge and was corroborated by his friends. He was fined $25 and costs.
POLICE SAVE LIFE OF MAN
WHO ATTACKED SCHOOL GIRL
Sadie Vernell, 13-year-old school girl, 3349 Prairie Ave. was seized Tuesday afternoon while on her way to a vacant apartment where her into a vacant mansion at 3725 Michigan Ave. and criminally assaulted her. Her screams attracted attention to the building and when news of her assault was circulated through the large crowd that was gathering outside the house feeling ran high and determined search for the moron was through the building by the angry throng. He was found hiding in one of the vacant rooms and placed under rest by the Stamton Ave. police, whose timely arrival probably saved his life. He gave his name as Wilbur Hightower, 915 S. State St., Lexington, Ky. Hightower was booked on the charge of rape.
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TAUGHT KIDS TO ROB, THEN BOUGHT LOOT
Modern Fagin Draws Heavy Fine
"A man who could stoop so low as to teach children to steal should not be called a man. Your crime is too contemptible for words. I shall fine you $100 and costs for having liquor in your possession. And for teaching these more habits to steal, and buying the stolen goods from the store, you should send sentence to you one year in the house of correction," declared Judge John A. Bugge. Investigating Arthur Johnson, 3523 Prairie Ave., who was accused by Henry McCleary, 9, 3524 Giles Ave., and Clark Harris, 14, 3803 Emery Ave., he testified that Johnson had from them which he had baked him by burglarizing the store at 4135 Indiana Ave. He testified that Johnson had told him to go as far away from the neighborhood as he could and steal, that he would buy everything from him he bought, and when he, too, went to the store, non Ave., had stolen six hams from the place, Johnson had paid them a dollar aplece. He confessed to Juvenile Officer William Burke that after burglarizing the place they had told Albert's brother Max, and Allen Brantley, the place being Ave., about the place being open.
The two older boys, both 16, went to the store, but it was being guarded by the police. Allen Brantley was shot as he attempted to escape from the place.
CINCINNATI CONVENTION
ENDS SUCCESSFUL SESSION
Cincinnati, Ohio, June 20. —What is said to have been the most successful convention ever held in this city came from a national convention of the national Baptist. Sunday school convention which has been in session since Wednesday, June 11, ended its five-day session. It has more than 4,000 delegates from nearly every state in the Union were in attendance. The convention was open Wednesday morning in Emery addition, where the voices, under the personal supervision of Prof. W. Johnson, thrilled the crowd with their songs. On Thursday evening Judge William H. Harrison of Chicago was the principal speaker. His address to the convention won him much applause. One of the outstanding features of the convention was the monster crowd. The 4,000 delegates marched through the streets with flags and banners. The parade formed at the Ninth St. and marched to the Emery auditorium.
Among the many prominent delegates and leaders, present-were; M哭 William Crudup, Chicago; G. W. William, Fort Worth, Texas; Mr. and S哭, Joyd, Nahack, the Tenn. S. S. Jone, Nahack, the Tenn. William Johnson, Pittsburgh, Pat; Mrs. Nancy Hawkins, Springfield, Ill.; I. Edmonds, San Antonio, Texas; M哭, Joyd, Nahack, the Tenn. F. Marshall, Tampa, Fla.; G. W. M哭, Little Rock, Ark.; Mrs. L. B. Aou, Texas, the Tenn. A. Sharp, Texas, the Miss Mary E. King, Nashville, Tenn.
Heart Disease Kills
Nelson Allen, 40, 2732 State St. was found dead in the rear of a barricade in decimation by physicist determined that death was due to heart disease.
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BAN IS LIFTED ON MARRIED TEACHERS
BAN IS LIFTED ON MARRIED TEACHERS
Baltimore, Md., June 20.-Regulations barring married teachers from the public schools of Willemee county have been withdrawn by the county school board, it is reported.
This action will permit 22 white and 13 married teachers of our Race, who would otherwise have been unable to teach in the counties, to resume their duties when the fall term begins, according to the law Margaret B. Culver, the chair of the law committee, after City Solicitor Phillip B. Pelman in an interpretation of the new school law had ruled that because a teacher was married was not surrendered for barring her from service.
Although Mr. Perlmans ruling does not apply to the county school boards, the law does not prohibit board was influenced by his opinion.
The question of employing married women as teachers in other counties has never been caused, according to the state superintendent of public schools.
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Love Affair Centers Around Murder
Grapeland, Tex., June 20.—Ugly rumors are affect here regarding the murder of Willee B. Smith, aged 23, who is alleged to have been on a boat with the murderer, the wife of a farmer, Smith, who was a high school graduate, was shot to death by a relative of the woman in a warehouse, where he had secreted himself to escape violence. He was also alleged to a posse after an alleged chase.
The top of his head was blown off by the charge of a shotgun, and another charge entered his chest. The man who committed the assault at Crockett and was released on $50 bank. He was not even summoned to appear at an "investigation" in Justice Davis's case, and the wounds at the death by gunshot wounds at the hands of unknown parties." Smith, it is chalmed, had been on friendly terms with the woman, and he had been accused of guilt" placed against him is regarded as ridiculous by people who knew him and with whom he had discussed his personal affairs. According to reprinted accounts, eating at the dinner table, when a neighbor made an unexpected visit, the man forced a confession from his wife and told his friends, who joined him in the search for Smith.
The murdered man was married and considered a good liver. He was a man of great intellect and young men in this section, which drew much comment from the whites.
TRUSTEES ELECT REV. SIMS TO HEAD ALLEN UNIVERSITY
Columbia, S. C. June 20—At the annual meeting of the trustees of the Allen university, the Rev. D. H. Sloan was elected president of the university. The Rev. Mr. Sins, who is 37 years of age, received his education at the Georgia State college, the North college, and William D. Bynity school, and the University of Chicago, where he received degrees of A. D. B. D., and A. M. H. He is also a former vice-president of Morris Brown university.
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"When I reached womanhood," says Miss Ida Mine Pardow, the attractive young girl of our group, who lives in Osceola. She was lost when me and I would have terrible headaches. Every time I would bend over I would get dizzy headed and things would back before me. "I read in the book how so many girls who were weak and dizzy are getting their strength back using St. Joseph's G. P. P.," went and soon learned. "And she started taking it. I am getting my strength back so fast that my mother and sisters are using this wonderful medicine too, now. We don't have a bottle of G. E. P. in the house."
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In many instances, when our girls, who are blooming into womanhood, experience difficulty in the functioning of their heads, suffer from slight headaches and pains in their back, sides, and limbs, they make the mistake of thinking it is natural because so many infants suffer from slight headaches and pains in their system at this time. However, as the years go by and these women become fully developed, their headaches hardly increases and the headaches and pains become more severe, come offener and last longer and they find they cannot go and do like other babies and they awaken to their true condition. For many years no one seemed to know or could find out the cause of these troubles and it was pittiful to see these women and another which promised relief, only to be disappointed in their struggle for health and strength. Fortunately, now it is definitely possible these distressing troubles, which started when they left girlhood behind and became steadily worse through the following years of neglect, in nine out of ten cases, are curtailled—Caturtail of the Female Organs.
Due to the proven power and reliability of the phenomenal medicine known as St. Joseph's G. F. to overcrowds and stamp out this terrible disease which rules the health and happiness of so many of our women and girls, thousands of our women, like Mrs. Hattie Talley, the attractive woman of our group, who is so active
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It Is No Longer Necessary Now for the Women and Girls of Our Group to Draw on Their Reserve Supply of Nerve Force to Carry Them Through the Rush and Harassments of Present-Day Life. Thousands of Them Are Now Finding That St. Joseph's G. F. P. Gives Them Strength and Vitality to Spare.
Authorities on health have agreed that we are passing through an age of extreme nervousness. All of us have heard of the Stone Age, the Iron Age and the Steel Age. Now we have the "Nervous Age."
the deaths are caused by nervous disorders. It's the strain of modern conditions which is too much for frail and under-nourished women.
Future of Our Race Depends on Our Women
A well-known writer on medical subjects states that the rate of deaths from nervous causes has increased more than twenty times in the last sixty years, and that in a number of the larger centers of population, one-fourth of all
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matter what I tried it didn't seem to do me any good. Then my sister, who suffered much the same as I did, told me she is getting wonderful relief. I don't know what this great medicine. I don't think there is anything else like G. F. P. I helped me so much right from the start. I never have an ache or a jain now and am us regular as clock-work. I feel better than I have since I was a kid. If your drugist didn't get St. Joseph's G. F. P. send $1.00 and $2 extra to cover postage charges to the pharmacy, Memphis. Tenn. for a bottle.
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Future of Our Race Depends on Our Women
"This nervous, run-down condition is now increasing alarmingly among our women," says a prominent authority on their condition. "This is particularly unfortunate as the whole future of our Race depends on preserving the health and stamina of our girls and women."
You have often seen women, who simply go on their nerves. You can tell by their thin, weak and undernourished condition that their natural supply of energy, vitality and vigor has been used up and they are just robbing their nerve cells of their vital forces to keep on their feet. All the organs which supply nourishment to the body suffer from such a course. The blood becomes impoverished; hence the heart action is interferred with and the brain becomes dull. The fortunate victim suffers from weariness, faulty memory, loss of appetite, headaches, irregularity, depression, pains in various parts of the body, nausea, dizziness and irritability.
The Cause of Most of Woman's Troubles
"The underlying cause of this pain, nervousness and sickness among our women and girls" says the representative of the discoverers of the now famous G. F. P., "has been proven, in at least nine out of ten cases to be Catarrh of the Female Organs, a dreaded disease which is the effect of colds, over-exertion or exposure on the mucous lining of woman's most important organs, resulting in a general drain which keeps our women from building up nerve force and energy fast enough to supply the modern demands of life."
Thousands of our weak and nervous women are now having new hope and ambition aroused in their breasts by the very surprising and sudden results which are invariably coming with the use of the phenomenal medicine known as St. Joseph's G. F. P. Woman's system quickly, but gently, responds to the wonderful effect of this medicine and almost before they know what has happened, thin, weak and undernourished women find themselves robust and happy again with an abundance of energy, vitality and youthful buoyancy.
More Than a Million Bottles of G. F. P. Sold
So many thousands of our women and girls, happy and jubilant in the public health arena, have used their strength and vitality using St. Joseph's G. F. P. are coming right out in public and telling us more sure relief using this miraculous medicine, that the demand for G. F. P. is growing by such leaps and bounces that more than 100,000 nonnurse medical have been sold in the few short months since it was first introduced to our women and girls and the need for getting them medical every day. If your druggist hasn't got St. Joseph's G. F. P. send $1,000 and 25c extra to cover posture charges so you can be nursery, Memphis, Tenn. for a bottle.
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SEGREGATION ISSUE BEFORE HIGHER COURT
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Property Owners to Get New Hearing
New York, June 20—The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 68 Pith Ave. anchorage, Alaska, and the United States Supreme court from the decision of the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia, 68 Pith Ave. anchorage, Alaska, decree of a lower court which would permit real estate owners to agree among themselves not to sell property, our people and our assets, and to enact the contract. James A. Cobb, who fought the case for the association in Washington, reports as follows: The opinion by the learned justice, William Hunting, not only by reason of its holding but because of the fact that it treated in the most meagher way of the vital issues here presented. As a matter of fact, reference to the opinion will immediately reveal that the court traveled entirely outside the courtroom, facts upon which its decision was based, and failed entirely to pass upon or treat of the real issues as given rise to in the briefs and argu-
In 1915 the N. A. A. C. P. won the Louisville segregation case before the Supreme Court, deciding prohibiting the enactment of any law or ordinance providing for residential segregation in American cities, and prohibiting segregation by agreement among property owners threatens to nullify the victory of 1915, and the board of trustees of the city organizing the danger, voiced at their meeting of June 9 that the N. A. A. S. P. put all of its power behind the decision of the present local struggle.
SCHOOLBOX ASSAULTED
It required five stitches to sow up the wound in the arm of Otis Wilkins, 16, who was assaulted in 1643 by John Baird, St. when they quarreled in the yard of the Wendell Phillips high school. Wash- ing the wound with a deadly weapon, with perhaps a deadly weapon.
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Dr. Robert E. House of Ferris, Texas, is shown injecting scopolamine into the arm of George Hudson, a prisoner in the St. Louis. Mo., jail, to bring about a confession. The serum only made Hudson ill and was a rank failure as a truth producer. It was used by several people of six males in several cities. The North it has been laughed out of court and is regarded by the medical profession as "bunk."
Japanese Aroused to Hate by Immigration Legislation
Tokio, June 20—A circular which is being distributed in the mails by Japanese Christians urges the mission organizations from the mission organizations and also compares President Coolidge to Pontius Pilate.
"Searching history in the East we find who knowing Christ's innocence suffered him to crucified, in the West we find President Calvin Coolidge, who knowingly placed his name on the unjust and bad bill. We cannot but hate both names; hate the mean spirit of both, but between the two, we are sorry to see the Christian executive of a Christian "in the name of God, we must impose America's inhumanity ignoring human equality by judging one race as an man must cleanse the temple wherein the unchristian act was committed. Therefore we must enunciate the spirit of the American churches and close the Christian propa
"We also propose to declare that America has no right to preach the science of Japanese Christians will not permit further monetary help from America in religion and education. Such a refusal on our part will undermine our faith and strengthen the independence of the Japanese Christians. We cannot achieve spiritual independence financially dependent. We will ask the American missionaries to become naturalized Japanese or leave, because it is impossible to be nationalized, unless they are nationally, unchristians, while the continuation of their ministry is harmful to the Christian faith of Christ is losing its true value.
"Oh, brethren of the Lord, depend on what you have seen, but hope for what has not been seen. Determine what you have seen and use a trial to make us strong. Do not be like Lots's wife. Let the dead bury the dead. This was signed on the day the immigration law was passed." The circular law, by seven Japanese ordained ministers.
CIVIL WAR VETERAN DEAD
Boonesville, Mo., June 20—Ellis Smith, Civil war veteran and minister, died recently at the home of his daughter in Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Smith has lived in this city for more than 70 years. Funeral services were held in Mt. Zion Church, where the deceased has been member for more than 50 years.
Plenty of Hot Water Available in African Town
Johannesburg, June 23 - Citizens Windhoek, a small town in the southwest Africa, are advertising the fact that this is the only town in the world where water supply. Natural hot water service is supplied to all residents. Windhoek possesses a hot-water mineral spring, and by means of the spring it is connected with the water supply, making it possible for residents to take a bath without fearing that the water will go cold. In winter and in year out, it is said, the water is at a boiling temperature.
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Cleveland, Ohio, June 20—Garrett
Ackley, a professor of chemistry, is again in the scientific lineage.
light by his most recent contribution to science in the field of city traffic signal. His national traffic signal, designed for city traffic control, be the most successful ever invented to take care of street in section 10. It may also be used on country roads as a guide post. It is designed in existence that will stop traffic.
light by his most recent contribution upon the form of a city traffic signal. His national design designed for city traffic, is said to be the most successful ever ventured to take care of street intersection traffic in partic- iture. It may be used on country roads as a guide post. It is the only signal in existence will stop traffic in four directions at the same time. Mr.-Morgan recently sold the patent to a $100,000 corporation in which he
Mr. Morgan was presented with the first grand prize (a gold medal) at the Second International Exposition of the New York City in 1914 for the simplest and best life saving apparatus of his own invention in the form of a safety net that met most successfully when he went eight miles out in Lake Erie and 250 feet under water in a shaft and saved the only crew that were dead. He met four sons dead who lost their lives with many others in the waterworks tunnel explosion of 1914. For this act he was awarded the medal four years dead monstuded medal engraved as "Cleveland's most honored and bravest citizen," in December, 1916, by the most prominent business men (white), for conspicuous bravery.
Mr. Morgan holds another medal presented him by the International Association of Fire Engineers at their best piece of fire fighting apparatus at the convention. On Jan. 4, 1918, he was called to Bridgeport, Conn., by W. A. Arms (white), superintendent of Lake Torpedo boat companies and submarines for the United States, and paid quite an honor.
Rock Island, IL. June 20—The Second Baptist church, of which the Rev. H. Gibson is pastor, was packed to capacity Monday night when he met with the Englewood cengo Defender, spoke on the subject, "The Man and the Hour," Editor Abbott was introduced by Mayor Rosenfeld, who paid a spirited triumph to the cengo Defender, recalling a personal visit to The Chicago Defender plant, and the impression it made upon him, that he would be warned applauded at intervals as he urged the young men of today to prepare for the problems confronting them. The Defender, of the Old Adlerman Phillips and several prominent clergyman, Monday evening Mr. Abbott was the guest of a citizens' committee that conducted him on a tour of the city and the adjoining town Davenport, Iowa.
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TRUTH SERUM IS ALL BUNK, TRIAL SHOWS
Texas Doctor Flunks in Experiment
St. Louis, Mo., June 20—Scopolin, the much discussed trial serum, the use of which its discoverer, Dr. Erik Schmidt, will explain. The claims will prove whether or not the person subjected to it is telling the truth, was given its initial trial in the newspaper reporter and the newspaper reporter and three prisoners submitted, themselves as subjects for the experiment at the city serum and while under its influence were interrogated on various subjects, from the replies Dr. House, who was in charge of the experiment, later declared the experiment was not very successful due to the great number of people assembled around the serum and while under the influence of the patients. Approximately 50 persons, including lawyers and prominent physicians and newspaper reporters, were interviewed in the criminal situation of the patients. Approximately 50 persons, including lawyers and prominent physicians and newspaper reporters, were interviewed in the criminal situation of the cases of the criminal Sidener had several questions asked he declared the outcome of the experiment and the great effect upon the cases of the criminal Prisoner Inoculated
George·Hudson, charged with committing a statutory offense, and Bernay Freeman, an alleged picker of drugs, an underwriter, the experiment.
After the questioning Dr. House said that George Hudson, one of the officers in the charge to my satisfaction, because of his irrational answers and never once tangling himself therein.
Never Told Truth
The newspaper man made no attempt to misuse his answers, he said, due to his greater culture and educational training.
Bernfay Freeman stated he had been arrested 52 times and had been in which time he had never told the truth and didn't expect to now.
Scopoliam has been demonstrated, all over the country. Dr. House said the same drug used in the twilight sleep treatment in obstrical cases.
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Knoxville, Tenn., June 26—Dr. M. L. Boyd, a prominent physician of this city, was appointed medical inspector of the city schools for our district. Dr. Boyd is a native Tennessee and received his literary education at Maryville college, Maryville, Tenn. He attended the Detroit College of Medicine where he graduated with honors in the class of 1908. This college has the reputation of being one of the medical colleges of highest standard in the country. He is one of the men of the country have matriculated or graduated from there. Feeling that even this excellent training was insufficient for the high calling to which he had concentrated his life, Dr. Boyd founded the hospital, Washington, D.C, one of the largest hospitals in the United States for our people, where he devoted his attention to surgery and diseases of women and children.
Having remained at that hospital for one year, a brilliant record for the best care was left by reason of his successful career at the Michigan college and Freedmen's hospital, he came to Knoxville in 1871 to help provide oil and the excellent service that he has rendered his people the board of education has honored him with the supervision of schools.
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Seven Men Freed When White Boy Tells the Truth
Little Rock, Ark, June 20—After they had been severely beaten and tortured seven Racen men, arresting and whipping of Milton Childers, 16-year-old white boy, were dismissed Saturday after police claim the boy failed to identify the men he were held since Wednesday night and were not allowed to see relatives or have anything to eat. An attempt to make them confess a crime they knew nothing about.
Children was severely whipped by some men of our Race, it is said, and marked to a woman who stands high in church circles here. He at first stated that he knew no renunciation, and fessed to the police that he had molested a woman of our Race. No other arrests have been made in connection with the case and no clues to the assailants have been reported.
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Raleigh. N. C. June 20—An admission by E. L. Harris of this city that he is a member of the Ku Klux Klan, perormently excuse him from jury duty. Judge Connor acted immediately without waiting for any request from questioner. He is a dealer in building material and a former member of the Raleigh Township school committee, turned red and immediately left the school. He had been summoned as a juror. The incident occurred during the trial of Ellis J. Merritt, Syrian merchant of Chathamburg, of having conceived merchandise valued at $25,000 from Jackson Greer, trustee in bankruptcy against the merchant. Bailley was selecting the jury and asked each man in the jury box if he was a member of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, classmates of Amerien, Knights of Klan, or any other similar organization. Membership in any of the secret organization was denied by prosession into the box to replace another juror who had been stood aside. "Mr. Harris, are you a member of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, the lawyer. "Yes, sir." was the reply.
"You are excused," declared the court.
BURGLARIZES BASEMENTS
A habit of watching for open basement doors and entering them after opening them has been broken for James Black, 2544 Federal St. by Judge John A. Bugeuer, 2544 Federal St. for $2,000 and after rough dried clothes which had been taken from clothes lines or basements were produced as evidence.
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Del, June 20—Anna Lewis, 24 years old, 807 Buttonwood St, convicted slayer of Mrs. Mary T. Davis, police matron in this city, on Sunday evening, 6 p.m. at the courtroom for an imprisonment and to pay a fine of $500 and costs of the case by Judges Rice and Rodney and Chief Justice Pennwell in the court of oyer and terminer. In the trial proceedings and in the court room the Lewis girl maintained an indifferent demeanor and calmly chewed gum while sentence was passed. In imposing sentence Chief Justice Pennwell in a fair trial and a very able defense a jury found you guilty of murder in the second degree." Roe, who lived at the same address as the Lewis girl, was indicted with her and held for trial in the September term of court as an accessory to the murder. It was found guilty of male clothing in which she was attired at the time of her arrest.
The Lewis girl was arrested Sunday evening, May 11, at about 6:30 p.m. in a building charged with carrying concealed deadly weapons. While she was in a cell in the women's part of the police station the murder is alleged to have taken place. The crime was committed while a woman walked into the police station with a bunch of blood-stained keys belonging to the dead matron. The in-
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Selection "Who's Sorry Now" Is a Pain to Albert
Hartford, Conn., June 20—Mrs. Jennie Weaver, 30, is minus the sight of her right eye as the result of an encounter with Albert Davis, a 40-year-old sweetheart, who objected to her persistent playing of a selection, "Who's Sorry Now," on the phonograph. Both were arrested by Policeman Joyce, the man charged with assault and battery and the woman for alleged breach of the peace. Prosecuting Attorney John L. Bonee told Judge Day who heard the case that the officers investigated who was sober, objected to the woman playing the selection "Who's Sorry Now." on the phonograph. She was intoxicated. A 30-day jail sentence was imposed in her case but sentence was suspended. Davis was sent to jail for five days.
The investigation resulted in finding the investigation gone and the prison gone. She was arrested the following day on a tip furnished the police by another woman who is said to be the girl and swore she would not eye.
In a statement to the police she declared that she had no intention of killing the matron, but only showed up three times in the face and called her insulting names. She said that she did not know the matron was dead until the following day. She also said that she was taken back to the county jail in charge of Warden Leach and his deputies to begin her term of life imprisonment. She will be eligible to parole. She said that legislation having been recently passed through the efforts of the late Warden Plummer for -much cases,
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COLOR PHASE BROUGHT OUT IN BIG SUIT
Indian Sues When He Is Labeled Wrong
Washington, D. C., June 20—After deliberating six hours, the jury in the $130,000 libel suit against Representative Ross B. Collins of Mississippi in a case for the defendant in Circuit court.
The jury reported, after it had been out five and one-half hours, that it had been charged with the McCoy ordered it to bring in a sealed verdict. The jury returned and reported it had decided in favor of Collins.
Representative Collins was sued by the Rev. T. James Arnold, of Union, Miss, a Baptist missionary to the Choctaw Indians. The Rev. Arnold charged Collins had caused to be published during the 1922 primaries, statements to the effect that Arnold was "a Colored man," whereas, the missionary contended, he had alleged false statements were for the purpose, it was charged, of injuring the candidacy of the missionary's wife for nomination to congress. Arnold was defeated by M. Collins.
Representative Collins entered a plea of justification and contended that not only did he cause the truth to be known, but also an ancestry, but had a lawful right to sponsor such publication.
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DANIEL MADE HEAD OF NEW INSTITUTION
Catholic School Gets Tuskegee Man
Bordentown, N. J. June 20—Victor D. niel, of the manual training school, Bordentown, N.J., and the principal of the Cardinal Gibbons institute, Baltimore, Md., to take effect July 1 at a meeting of the board of the Cardinal Gibbons institute. 6. The board also engaged Mrs. Daniel as assistant principal and matron, and 7. The board also engaged Mr. George. He taught at St. Joseph's college, Montgomery, Ala., conducted research at Tuskegee. Here, in addition to other duties, he was assistant to the commandant, Major Ramsay. He has served as the assistant to the past six years as commandant and dean of the boy's department, University, Atlanta, Ga., and has had several years of experience teaching in Tuskegee and several other institutions, Bordentown, although holding no official position, she has acted as a mother and adviser to the boys in the insti-
At the same meeting of the board of trustees, four prominent men and T. Velan, well-known to the Boston Pittsburgh. Prof. Thomas Turner, for several years a professor at Howe university, went to Hampton, Md., to teach at McCook Cook, a public school teacher of Baltimore, who has seized as chairman of the Baltimore Cardinal Gibbs institute the by-laws of the corporation were written. The executive board there shall be at least two representatives of our Race in addition to the principal of the school, the university is under construction and school will be opened about October 1. The regular academic department will be as rapidly as possible with computer high school and later beyond that.
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To the Editor: Through the Japanese American, published in California, we have pressed views on Japan and Japanese as printed in the Defender. As a writer, I have dug your view that Japan made a mistake in flattering white Americans, who in turn, discriminated against Japanese, the imperialistic attitude of Japan toward China, and Korea, both of which are on our side of the color war.
We may compare Japan to a drunkard to whom exclusion is as important as your editorial, as I hold it. It is a clarion call to all who are oppressed by my people, learned to respect your people when I studied the history of human evolution which establishes the nature of the people and the advancement of all mankind. As waves of the ocean fall over the tide, the a brightest sun will shine on Africa and Asia. The Young Men's Movement, a monthly of Tokyo, Japan, will map and study Africa. From there came the labor that made America prosperous, and yet the children of Japan were the white man's enemy."
The Japanese in California, like the Japanese in Hawaii, land a ship and dried the swamps. Yet they are denied human rights. Are those Japanese rich after years of hard work from it. Their labor enriches Americans, who buy at the cheapest price at the highest price. Americans at the highest price. Japanese in Asia and Africans in Africa ride the swamps and are criminated against? Yes. What is there in color? Nature ordered color
DIXIE HOSPITAL NURSES ARE PRESENTED DIPLOMAS
Hampton, Va., June 24—Frank W. Darling, president of the board of directors and board of incorporators of the Hampton Training school for nurses and Dixie hospital, recently presented diplomas to seven nurses who had finished the three-year course: Bessie Walker, Norfolk; Izetta Shade, Wilson, S. C.; Bertha Long, Pocomock City, Md.; Louise McCormick, New York; anderson, Laurinburg, N. C.; Inez Mellor, Norfolk, and Emma Brookes, Surry county, Virginia. He referred to the class of 1924 to do their best all the time, made by the Dixie hospital nurses, and urged the members of the class of 1924 to do their best all the time, made by the Dixie hospital nurses, and urged the members of the class of 1924 to do their best all the time, made by the Dixie hospital nurses. He spoke on "Reliability, Radiance and Reverence," and emphasized the opportunities those who enter the nursing profession. Dr. H. D. Howe, speaking on behalf of the medical staff, spoke on the fitness in Small and Big Things.
FIND MAN SLAIN; BLOODY
KNIFE CLUTCHED IN HAND
St. Louis, Mo., June 20.—With a bloody knife still clinsed in the right hand, Jackson was shot at 313 N. Channing Ave, who had been shot to death, was found at 1:45 a.m. last Wednesday morning on the walk in front of 17 S. Leonard Ave. The Police are looking for Roscoe T. Browne, who had been badly cut by Green before he was killed. They say Lathen and Green got into a fight over Green's wife.
ROBS AND CHOKES WOMAN
Little Rock, Ark., June 30.—Robert Jackson was arrested several nights after he had been charged of disturbing the peace. The complaint against Jackson was made promptly, and the police hold the claim that the boy had stole earrings, and alleges that he choked her.
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[Editor's Note: A very fine letter from Mr. Nishimura, one which will be published sympathy of Americans of Color for Japan, for her stand against the swashbuckler and the burglar, the bourgeois and the身心 heard in the courts of the favored, was universal until Japan made her great blunder. When she made her mistake of the United States begging to be classed not as a yellow people, but as a branch of the Aryan tree, she was wrong. Her yearnings were beyond her blood. The exclusion of Japan from the United States in a slip in judgment, she wrote, was wrong. It will it so it is so until the law is changed. The Defender is American and the majority, tough wrong, until it is time—Editor Chicago Defender.]
DR. WILLIAMS, EX-CONSUL TO SIERRA LEONE, IS DEAD
Charlotte, N. C., June 20—Dr. J. W. Williams, 205 S. Brevard St., died suddenly at his home Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Race Physicians in the state, was struck with apoplexy while performing his duties as ateward at the Grace A. E. church. He was born to his father and physician summoned, but death came about one hour later. Dr. Williams was born in Harnett county and attended the public schools of his county, afterwards graduating from the State Normal at Fayetteville. He was a public school teacher and was one of the teachers Charlotte graded school, from which he resigned to take up the study of medicine at the E. Council Medical School. During the years of 1897-1904 he served as United States consul at Sierna Leone, Africa. As to his resurrection, the names of the founders of Grace A. M. E. Zion church, where he held membership at the time of his death. He was connected with the general church at the time of the A. M. E. Zion publication house.
Through thrift and economy, Dr. Williams accumulated considerable property. He was held in high esteem by all the people of both races.
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Ms. DrVane is popular among the students of Mary Potter school of Oxford, N. C. and Shaw university, Raleigh, N. C. The doctor is a graduate of Mehary College hospital of New York. He is widely known and has practiced in New York, New Jersey and North Carolina. He is currently attached as assistant to Dr. Burnett in the Wilmington Community hospital. The couple spent their honeymoon in Washington, D. C., and will reside in Bolton, N. C.
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Jacksonville, Fl., June 20—After he had been sentenced to 90 days in jail and fined $100, Grant Tolliver, 40, was taken from the jail at Pablo Beach, 20 miles from here, by robed members of the Ku Klux Klan and severely whipped. He was given a few hours to evade. He was taken on the charge of insulting a woman, and sentenced in the local court to spend 50 days in the jail and pay $100. At about 10 a.m., he was taken to C. Wingate, went to carry a blanket and food to him, when the mob enforced the jail behind him, he said, "I was told that I was handed the keys to the cell in which Tolliver was confined. They took the same cell. He was released by another man who heard his crises from Pablo Beach to the place called San Pablo, where he was severely whipped and told to take the next prison, Jacksonville, and has not been seen since.
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BOY IS KILLED BY BIG MOTOR TRUCK
New York, June 20—Through the quick action of police and level-headed citizens Duffy Walker, 2 W. officers, beaten to death by an angry mob mob after he ran over and crushed out the life of Winston Green, 7-year-old school boy, 115 W. 183th St., with a firehead, 3 p. m. in St. and Lennox Ave.
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Driving at a high rate of speed on the wrong side of the street and said to him, "If you stick stuck to him, he will walk further step to the curb after having crossed the street. Before the driver could have done so, he was held by huge truck passed over his boy's body, crushing him beyond recognition. Screams attracted a large crowd, mobbed him, heated up by unconsciousness. Police had difficulty in rescuing him in time to save his life. He was arrested and had instantly. His mother was away in Bethel, Pa., at the time and he was living with an aunt, Mrs. Bessie B. Weilhard, 75 years ago with his father, Cornell Green, was killed by a railroad train in Jersey City. The body was sent to the hospital. Services were held in the Rev. Crawlie's church with the pastor officiating.
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Alton, Ill. June 20—At a recent boat excursion on the atterey J. S. Alexander Whitfield, valedictorian of the June graduation of the graduate of the Alton High school, was barred from the boat. Whitfield, the first youth to attend the of the graduating class in this school for 50 years, with the highest honors ever accorded a graduating class then the required stipulation for graduation. Our race, valedictorian of his class.
Upon being refused permission to board the boat Whitfield protested stating that his sister and her companions were on the boat. He was received a scholarship to the University of Chicago. His father is an Oklahoma attorney.
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At the graduation held last Thursday, Whitfield delivered his address to a packed auditorium, while the police scattered among the students. The police protection was requested by the principal, William H. Wheeler (white), after the threat of the students ending letters. The letters stated that the commencement exercises would be broken up if Whitfield was allowed to deliver the valedictory address.
The anonymous letters and adverse comment were said to have come from the school and a last minute attempt to have the male members of the class refuse to appear on the platform during the executions and to leash the Race boy's address, also failed.
Seven members of our Race were on the platform graduating class, and a good percentage of the crowd was made up of our group.
MAX YERGAN TO REPRESENT AFRICANS AT LONDON MEET
New York City, June 20—The Colored men's department of the Y. M. C. A. announces that the "Y" in South Africa, has been appointed to represent the native students in the biennial conference of the Y. M. C. A. Federation to be held in London, Eng, during the coming August. This will be the first time that African students have been organized by other than white men.
Mr. Yergun has done a remarkable work during the two years and a haakizing and supervising associations in 20 native institutions and delivering interim measures n the induction training being a group of young Atlanta business men, led by David D. Jones and W. A. Bell, Dr. M. Gregorus and R. W. Armand of Indianapolis, W. L. Hutcheson of Wichita, Kun, and C. H. Towne of Colored mens department of the "X."
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Alton, Ill. Ill. boat excursion on June 16 the June graduating class of 95 pupils of the Alton High school, passage on the boat. Whitfield, the first youth to the first of the graduating class in this school for 50 years, with the highest honors ever accorded a graduate, having more than 100 stipulation for graduation.
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This act of segregation on the part of the St. Paul school, J. S. comes as a complete surprise, in view of the many honors extended Whitfield recently. It proves very well that the school is not owned by who own this boat, uphold the discrimination against Race people. **Boat Not Chartered** It is chartered, but was refused passage due to the fact that the boat was not chartered by the school and that the pupils of the school are not legally a tendance. However, this refusal comes as a denial on the part of the St. Paul school, and is recorded Whitfield for his praiseworthy scholarship on account of his conduct. The Streffuss brothers also own and operate the St. Paul, a boat which is rented to Race people at ex-tenancy. This reported that the Streffuss steamboats positively could not exist without the trade of our people. This reported that Race people to determine whether the Streffuss brothers, after their release, Whitfield, in addition to being valedictorian of his class, recently re-
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stage of the opportunity to dainish their abilities as comedians. Margile Nora, with amplifier Nora, No Nora" with effect. King Rastus Brown, one of the world's greatest buck dancers, assisted by the band of hoofing, and Beulah Benbow in her presentation of "Whea" shows that vim and personality never fails. Race man on the American stage, goat a roar of amphause by his armband, he mirrors by pretty Virginia Randall, had the capacity house begging for more, and the talented lady appears. Baby Rose Whiting electrifies with her wonderful dancing and the show is completed by Willie Brow, but it which is a knockout. It is a show worth going a long way to see.
"SORROWFUL BLUES"
Paramount Record—Trixie Smith, the head on No. 12,288, the first release by Paramount, carrying this great artist. The second release and on the other "I Don't Know and I Don't Care." a plaintive indigo numéro. "Down Home Syncepters" do the accompanying, which is another realization of the "Down Home Syncepter" should be a standout proposition.
Frank Nichols, Daddy Wall, George Lewis, Sam Good, McDonald and McDonald. "No-Ton Minstrels" playing through Illinois and Indiana. Frank is manager, and stated in his letter that the team will have a fine season, despite cold and rain.
songs were born is where singing 'em and playing 'em Recording Expedition disive, he was just scattering ever he appeared. And record, "Time Ain't Gonna is certainly up-holding his
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MAKE ME STAY
Vocal Chorus—Ed. Andrews★
ES—Guitar Solo.
Vocal Chorus—Ed. Andrews★
BLUES—Soprano Sole,
by Morris Rouse—Ruth Green
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YOU WANT IT—Soprano Sole,
by Morris Rouse—Ruth Green
THING BUT THE BLUES
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THE BLUES
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ED. ANDREWS
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"TIME AINT GONNA
MAKE ME STAY"
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PART 1—PAGE 6
"Rumping Through" is the appro-
priate phrase for Monday night by the famous
papers.
*Tromping Through Private title of the Whitman Sisters and their gang. We say appropriate because high production is the production in the watchword and if there was an moment any time during the initial performance the writer failed to lineup, aside from Malel Albert, Alberta, by Alice and little Albert, by Kate and Kate.
Tony Langston
Boulah Benbow's Players are the attraction here this week. The curried nimble-footed girls in a maze of song and dance. They are followed by Oddell Irwin and Grice, both well-known sketcher and both, take full adru-gance.
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BY D. IRELAND THOMAS
Winter Coulge on Monday, June 2, affirmed his signature to the new revenue bill making that measure a law, the federal government has been in force since it was enforced, the measure was automatically and the admission tax, likewise a war measure, was automatically modified, since the new revocation of the militarily climatics tax on admissions up to 50 cents. the bill be included in 50 days-July 2.
Since this new law does not affect no tax will be effective the 50 cents stores of 50 cents
seating tax that has been in force since it was enacted and a war measure was automatically repealed, and that admission tax, likewise a war measure, was consequently modified, since the new revenue bill entirely tax on admissions up to and including 50 laws that comes effective in 30 days-July 2. When law law laws come into effect no tax will be collected of 50 cents and under. This means that every person collect admission tax from the people, for I do not know of any Race theater that charges a regular admission price
The real purpose of this bill was to require that all new water owner must see that the public benefits thereby. Many of the exhibitors will change their scale of admission not to change their scale of admission, but to warn them that the authorities in many states will watch them and it will be priced at $10. The prices they will invite the imposition of on them will be the ones exists in South Carolina. So reduce your prices; in other words, take off the benefit, and the people get benefit. In our boys under the screen name of "Bubbles" who is appearing in the picture like a duck takes to water and the pictures like a duck takes to water and the predicted as being the second
Prof. C. E. Hawk advises that mall owners address to his residence. 172 Gray St. Atlanta, Ga. Lymwood, Ga. Lymwood, Ga. Western Film Producing company, 1315 N. 12th St. Atlanta, Ga. very interesting letter received and I will reply very soon. McMillan, cornet and clarinet players of the Lincoln theatrical seats in the orchestra pit to take a truck ride to the American Indian men band. They are back home now But they played some music in Jacksonville, their band winning the first
It is summer time and there is no
cause to me at Lincoln theater. Charles
SALEM SAYS—
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Our show closed a successful two weeks to engage Roosevelt the theater. Oberlin. The Roosevelt is under the management of the technical ace. Low doing all that is possible for him Roosevelt a paying proposition. Once as a performer and his manager of stage and of great value to him in his present past.
Dear Gen. Toney: Our show closed at the expiration of a successful two weeks engagement at a Roosevelt theater in Ohio. The Roosevelt is under the management that old theatrical ace. Lew Lowen is doing all that is possible for him at the Roosevelt a paying proposition. His long experience as a performer and his career as manager of stage and theater value to him in his present position.
A. T. Whitney
A colored theater is in position, and it is our opinion that said manager, who does the managing, earns the wages, whatever the manager, value to him in his present position.
Managing
B. T. Whitney
A colored theater is in position, and it is our opinion that said manager, who does the managing, earns the wages, whatever the manager, value to him in his present position.
Managing
"Mammy's Nut Brown Lady" will
the company will be promoted by a
synthpop band, Book. Book, lyrics and music by Whitney-Tutt and Heywood. Special scenic
designs by Jennele B. Hill-
ness and made by Jennele B. Hill-
ness. New York city,
205 W. 120th. St.
AJAX GAINS
Alax—We had a fine letter from one
recordist and he states that the outback,
despite the summer season, is of the
least 100 miles of the Race's greatest
stars, as a glance over their advertis-
ers will show him. Genius, who
will show him, is so well liked
that he is the head of the list as a seller.
The demand is tremendous. On the
other "Never Gonna Throw
Me Down," both literally written
to order for an artist of Helen's style.
WANTED QUICK!
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FILM DIRECTOR GIVES AID TO HUMANITY IN PRISON EXPOSE
J. P. McGowan in "The Whipping Boss" Renders Lasting Services to the American People
in the Florida swamps went Mr. McGowan. When he emerged from this wilderness he carried with him thou- mourning the unfortunate prisoners at work and at leisure under the pernicious contract labor system. In addition to his unfortunate story so unusual in theme and so powerful in appeal that the American Legion sponsored its release, the author wrote in *Boss* "The title is derived from the name bestowed on the punishing guard, who is known as the 'whippings boss' of the Florida camp, in punishment in the camp to which he is attached. Florida's penal laws have been revised, thanks to the press, the American Legion, the Florida police director and champion of the downrodden of every race, creed or color.
Before associating himself with Franklin Farnum, Director J. P. McGowan rendered the nation as a center of the greatest services ever yielded by a single individual connected with the photophy industry. Director J. P. McGowan and director of "A Desperate Adventure" coming Saturday of this week to the States theater for one day only. The theater will be a battle cry against southern convict camps, with their attendant cruelties, brutal whippings and other evils, exposed by the American Legion after the conviction of a convict. The convict settlement from a baiting inflicted by one of the contract guards, subsequently sent to prison, was released secretly with his stuff of photophy experts. Direct to the convict camps
COY COGITATES
COY COGITATES
COOP'S CHATTER
COOP'S CHATTER
SILAS GREEN COMPANY
The company is one of the most common among circuits, inunded in areas of high traffic.
HERE AND THERE
HERE AND THERE
Do you know yourself? If not, get
acknowledged.
Knowing oneself is a virtue to cul-
is a virtue to cultivate and as a tool it enables one to understand others. 'Tis much better to being in working and work up than start with something and load
gations playing the South. This time it is leading from North Virginia in West Virginia. It shows through Virginia in order to call on their bank rolls in order to get to several shows are arriving in pocket couple of weeks ago minstrels were in
A. R.
Before looking into the other fellow below, you need to do him an injury, look over your own eyes, change your mind. Everybody wants to make money, but you want to earn it.
Louisiana. They are now reported to be on the route the Silas Green show is reported on the route, and it's safe to bet 10 to 1 that if the aggregation can get out of the way of Charlie Colvin the Silas Green company they will do it.
Jack L Cooper
JACK L. COOPER to bake Indian bread
dumb waiter was an elevator used for
carrying dishes, but our newest idea,
is one who gets your order
backwards.
Mr. Bryan's opposition to the monkey
sees when we see the actions of some Jolks.
If some of the advisors' earning capa-
ses are commensurate with their abil-
ity to work with others, you could be
broke.
He LOAFFERS BUSY WEEK
He gets up Monday morning
With a vow to do his best;
He tries himself adorning.
Then Tuesday he must rest.
Wednesday, atil another day,
Hay, atil another day,
Of what he'll do on Thursday,
Provided there's no rain.
Friday on each corner he
Will stand an hour or two,
Downtown, atil another day,
And what he's going to do.
Saturday he'll sleep till noon;
Awakes with a new hunch
That something's gonna happen soon
Then takes half a day for lunch.
Then Sunday, old tomorrow,
A little more than yesterday.
As he works so hard go borrow
A dime or two to eat.
ALABAMA MINSTRELS
BUZZ BURTON
Paris, Tenn.—Hall to all the gang.
We piece band under the direction of gen-
eral orchestra. While away, they make some
additions to the show. Bob Edmonds
makes up the orchestra. Minuirels.
Bob is putting over "Love"
with much success and Anderson,
and the audience audiences nightly. Our line-up of
coaches is very talented. Boyes, has bought a
nent, 120x50. Boyes were glad to see me
really strung out our cabbage there.
Erskin Wrightson, female imperson-
er of the orchestra under leadership of
Doc Caldwell. Tony can not imagine
THE STANDARD
Philadelphia, Pa.—Manager John T. Gibson has another fine bill here this week. The acts are Joanie and Steppers, a group of singers and whirlwind dancers in a class, Musical Lunds, hited as "World's Greatest Musical Act"; Robinson and Samanie Lewis, his own orchestra; Sandy Burns and his own orchestra; musical comedy called "Mail Man," sensational singing, dancing acrobats.
RETURN DATE
Nashville. Team—An announcement the occasion of the Biflu that the T. O. R. A. has brought Clara Smith, popular Columbia singer, to Nashville, who angered back to, Nashville individually receive the approval of amusement T. O. R. A. has announced the singer's appearance at the Biflu during the T. O. R. A. and R. Arnold, highlity Representative.
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BAILEY AND THOMPSON
Joe Bailey and Medellín Thomson are now working as a team and have arrived on Saturday last week, having broken jump from the const with the first leg of the race, will work out of Harry Springgold's office and a route is being made ready for them.
ELEANOR EAST
Eleanor Wilson, the popular entertainer and member of the Bishop and Desmond company of Lafayette Players, is producing a new movie, *Washington, D. C.*, and batting 100. This is the clever lady's sixth movie that showcased that showcased that Eleanor is there like a duck.
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Dear Tony: Just a line to let you hear from us. We are still waiting for the Charlotte Inne. We are having a delightful time these days. go to Wanda's office most of all to join the C. A. U. We had a nice Charlotte contest last year and was the winner, the prize being a beautiful hasket of flowers given to Helen Lee of New York has joined the company. The following come around: Cornell Vivla Wilson, Helen Lee, Bee Free-The-Whole, Alicia Kabbale, principal; John P. Vical, A. B. Williams and some score friends have been invited to a swirl affair given by Miss Abunchee used to friends. We have the bunch sent regards.-Vivla Wilson.
A. H.
New York, N. Y.
Coy Herndon
Dear Tony: Just a word to let you know that we arrived home safely and all mail will reach us at Lincoln, N.J., the New York city. We have plenty performers in New York laying off. We are going to have a few more performers regularly show out your way in the near future. The name of the show will be Try. Go. We will show what happens after all the time, but no one seems to want to give it to us. Say to Lawrence Deas, write that we have space on the corner of Slist and State—With Best of wishes, Mason and Henderson.
Friend Tony: Only a few lines to let you know that I'm still in the land of the Nats. I have a little company of 10 people and we are booked with the Nat Reis shows. We have weeks and have six weeks longer in the dear old state, then we go into Olivette West, Fay Jekinney, Bessie Wavier, Hattie Cadraux, Stovepee Wavier, and Mattie Spencer with Willie Eldridge owners. Central. Ill. June 15 to 17. Carbondale. Ill. June 16 to 23. Carbondale. Ill. June 16 to 23. Spencer, care Nat Reis Shows.
TEXAS TATTLES
TEXAS TATTLES
By Wyatt D. James
Dallas, Tex.-Kid Thomas, and his
Jazz Basketball team
Karker theater for week of June 16. Tedd
Mann, the team opened
landmark theater, Tulsa, June 16.
Daybreak Nelson's Apple Stemmers are playing Paris, Bonhams and Moore are playing Paris, Bonhams and the beautiful Dixie park. Manager of the company in his Nash roadster. Miss Mary Jackson was sent to the Park and Sherman, Tex. Friday, June 13. Sherman, Tex. Friday, June 13. informs us she is convalescing rapidly at her home in Chicago.
A very pleasant letter was received from the Chicago Ga., stating she reads the Texas Tattles before she does any other nart of the Chicago Defender, as she is from Homer Holler, who resides on Thomas Ave., shot himself through the chest and is in a very serious condition. Dallas' newest store building and the Thomas Ave. opened Tuesday, June 17, with one of the greatest dances in years, the annual Christmas Party and Price A. Wren of this city and is credit to the Race. All work on this arrangement was done by Manager More has completed arrangements for a big radio receiving set to be installed in his new theater in Chicago, where the speakers from the stage to his office.
The Park Theater orchestra commissio-
nals, Jones, drums; Herman Gooden, Carl-
net, and Miss Dolle Edwards, piano.
The state with the "We Got It" com-
pany. The company plays the Lyric
Symphony. The grand old man, Dan James, has recovered from his illness and on Tuesday day
presents the Fort Worth between Dallas
and Fort Worth. As usual, Dallas won.
It is 100 degrees in the shade; some
A fine letter from Joe and Sue Dale
nursed rest at their home in Waterloo,
Japan.
TOO FAT
Zackaria White, comedian with the Virginia comedy troupe, will blow the show as he is too fat to make the red hot street parade, and as a consequence applies to his co-worker, Kevin Frank, and as a consequence the pair of them will be O. B. A. circuit. It's an ill wind, etc.
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'IN BAMVILLE' HAS REAL DIXIE CHARM
Typical Southern Comedy Characters and Situations in the New Show That Has Brought Sissle and Blake Back to Boston—Blake's Music Is One of the High Spots
By E. F. HARKINS
Sissle and Blake's new show, "In Bamville," is a singularly happy combination of the best features to theDirty Dirt series, such as the old small town and race track comedy and new and old songs of the type for which the South has been known. The new production at the Tremont, contains some of the best numbers offered in musical comedy in recent years, including the charm and zip. Here are real American melodies and harmonies, not maudlin echoes of Naples, Berlin and Paris.
"Bamville" is catering successfully to the vogue revived a few years ago by "Shuffle Along," which was the first high-class Negro production sent around the map since 1902. The band Walken captured the East back in the 90's. Then came "Runnin' Wild" from Stasis and Blake who long runs in this city and in New York. "Liza" had less class, and so made much less noise. In "Bamville" the band was in the Negro musical show field. It has two very funny men in Lew Payton and Johnny Hudgins; two unmixed Negro musicians and musical comedians in Euble Blake and Noble Sissle.
With the exception of some ensemble dancing reminiscent of those of the Tiller girls, brought over from England, "In Bamille" is a great Broadway idea. So to say that it imitates or approaches the average Great Way carnival is a great mark. The mark. The comedy is essentially southern. So is much of the music, with the exception of a few palefaces in the chorus are sure-enough representatives of the old plantation dance, as a matter of fact, no matter how deceptive they may look. It is an all-Dixie show and you can be set for today that they ever were before.
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Sissie-Blake composition which two English performers are singing in the chorus. The average struck by the "Bamville" numbers is "way above the average," "Million Little Cupids" or "Dixie Moon" and "Manda" qualify as song hits easily enough. Some of the songs sound the country—"That Charles汀 Dance," for example, and "Break-Em Down." The music has aptness, and the lyrics could be understood without words. Charles Davis, who leads the jockeys in that number, is the dancing ship probably accounts for the streak-lightning speed of the Dixie dances about a broadway chorus would last about four hours in any one of those stepping stumps.
SISSLE AND BLAKE
New York Harbor, 18—Noble Sisle and
Euble Blake, Nero stars of 'in Bam-
ville,' have stirred Boston to heights
as far above the sea level as Bunker
Hill.
"Mayor James M. Curley saw his son James M. Curley in the city to each of the Colored twinklers. keys are of imitation plush, hand-embossed and guaranteed not to be stolen. keys are guaranteed to open anything in town, in front of the klaver of the City."
Columbia.—"Mean Papa" on the one side and "Wow Wow" on the other, both sung by Clara Smith should be recommendation enough for No. 100. But a long time ago recognized the fact that Clara was red hot and still a hating when she was boiling. On this disc, however, Clara actually knocks her own reputation for a row playing "Bottle" and those who haven't secured one of this release can lay no claim to having a complete cabinet. My dear, you should hear 'em.
S. H., JR., WRITES
We had a letter from S. H. Dudley, with the note: "We use it. It shows who is now playing the Lyric theater, New Orleans, La. He says business is good for you show and that all are happy. We would like to have a line from Elgart Connor."
"MEAN PAPA"
S. H., JR., WRITES
SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1924
CRIME REVEALED
IN "THE
CRIME REVEALED BY GOSSIP IN "THE BREAKING POINT"
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"Gossip, universally condemned, is in reality the greatest police force in the world," says Herbert Brenon, Paramount producer. "A crime is brought to justice by the power of power," says Mr. Bronon, whose latest Paramount production, "The Break-Out," takes place three days at the Vendome theater on Monday, contains a case illustrating his contention. "People are people in weighing against gossip, but we seldom pause to realize that it does a great deal to prevent people what people will say often prevents an offense against good manners, and
GABFIELD'S LETTER
Dear Mr. Langston: My report for the week takes in three houses. I left with a nice little bit of comedy than scored. Also John Churchill, Parasite, for his work. Boulin curtain it was almost impossible to call whether it was a comedy or a drama. Lane and Loveless closed the bill with a comedy proved a hit with a fair attendance throughout the week. The only two shows were given, due to the fact that the Jida-Eta Dramatic club presented "A Lafayette" and scored a good 85 per cent for amateurs.
I journey to Philadelphia. Linda a laveror in Atlanta and while there I jumped to look up 11. Plateer, Edward Lafayette. I joined 1. Mitchell of the Lafayette Players. I did not see the manager or owner, but did not see the manager or owner, but found Dahl, ex-prize fighter, on the door.
Saturday, 14. I had the opportunity to great musical comedy with a cast of 8. at the Standard theater. This week I opened with a "mildnight show." This was comedy + plenty and the best of the week.
BETTER DAYS
John Rucker, Alabama Blossoms, assists a young singer who has been seen in a big musical comedy production next season. It will hit theaters on Friday. The singer should be a humdinger. Tom Lemperler is working on the music and lyrics, and he will be directing the production being handled by Lawrence Deas of Shuffle and Plantation Days fame. Rehearsals start in
BAKER & BAKER
William Baker of Baker and Baker,
Hawaiian musical and dancing novelty,
and musician, is playing dates for the W. M. A.
and doing well. It came to America
years in Australia and at Honolulu,
and is considered one of the best turn
ville circuit. Mrs. Baker was formerly
Kate Milson and is a splendid soprano.
POPE'S SHOW
Iallas, Texas-Ted Pope Dixie
screenders, are playing the final of a
weekend engagement at the Park.
The line-up has Ted, manager: Her-
Fat Anderson, principal comedian:
Johnson, comedian: Johnson, Shib-
ley, straight man: James Wilson,
dancer specialist: Mrs. Rope, lead: Ellis
Vetter, Hattie Lawnson, Lucy Motley,
Ice Williams.
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Dear Pal Tony: "Strutting" Time! opened at the Standard theater, Philadelphia. The show went over with a howl from start to finish. Eddie Hunter is very characterful comedian of them all and has a young lady from Boston, is doing a beautifulful lady has personality, pretty, to look at and graceful. Keep your eye on little Alberta Hunter, the Blue Queen, singing two numbers, and when she is happy, she is happy. When Alberta starts patting that little foot of hors and chowing on the powerhouse, she is happy. The show girls have a little edge on the powerhouse and stand out big in a number rendered by Mrs. Roberts. The show girls have a lovely bass voice, is heard way above the strong chorus. At Young is doing fine at Brown and Virginia Wheeler are seen to advantage through the show. Miller and Slater company will open at 11c for a summer run. Slull will reach at $21 S. 15th St. Philadelphia. Pa. 11c. For a world, I remain your pal, Amanda Davis.
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Vivian Russell, wife of Strawberry
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Johnhle Riddick and his 100-pound Gris are playing the week in Petersburg. Johnson and Harding, headed for the coast, are splitting the week between Annette and Johnson's Klukbercker Gris are playing the week at Lincoln on the George Bryant, late band and orchestra leader for the Famous Georgia minstrels, his mother, Moll will reach it at Box 410, Oscareca, Iowa. Harrison Blackburn, with Campbell Mae Robert Young is with the Silas Green company and had his sent to Covington. Lily Yun wants to hear from Marple Bidding. Lily is playing a two-week ballet with getting to 1223 Seventh St. N.
McDonald and Leggett have been given the opportunity to present a series of Joephine Leggett. The act can be addressed care of the Columbia University Mildred Scott, with May's High Steppers, ordered hers sent this week to the Harrison Blackburn in travelling with the Campbell minstrel through dear friends Fred Lonshaw, late of "Yallar Gall" company, is arranging music and play with headquarters in Chicago, with headquarters in New York, with the Sullivan Riverside theater, New York, N. Y., and Brown and Whitaker are playing at Moss Broadway theater, New York. Dixie Pole are at Proctor's theater, Waterbury, Conn. Smith and Troy are at the Palace, Waterbury, Conn. Smith are at the Orpheum, New York, N. Y. Tabor and Green are at the Seventh Street Mildred Scott Minute Mirrors. Bill Robinson, World's Greatest Single, is a riot this week at the Calif. Fair and Bailer are going along in fine shape. They are splitting the week between Windsor, Canada, and Fairbanks, Alaska. Mich. Mall, 644 Grainet Ave, Detroit.
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Nashville, Tenn.,乳保 care of Bloh
theater, and Helen Dewey, now "bam-
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Denver, Col., They say week, friends,
in and out, This week, Colorado
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Capitol theater, Windshoe, Canada.
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Jamie L. Collier, with the Black Cat
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Byrne, address Defender Chicago,
Jack Johnson, formerly of Georgia
minstrels, is getting his care of General
Delivery, Hamilton, Ohio
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Berta Lajoy had hers sent care of
their children, 135th street, New
York, that week.
Cook's Cotton Pickers, a real jazz hand, are playing a long engagement at Mountain Roof Gardens, Milwaukee. Wils. the Drake-Walker Bom-Bay Girl clubs. The engagement at the Washington theater, Indianapolis, Ind. The engagement is "filming a four weeks' engagement at Balcony Gardens, Cleveland, Ohio." With "Plantation Days" are getting their care on the Jaguars hotel, 55th and Central Park.
Joe Sheffell's Review is playing the week at the Pantheon戏剧, Tacoma. Tommy Harris the most minister Tommy Harris this at 773 W. 12th St. Bld. Neighbors 1200 N. 12th St.
Farrell and Hutch, who have completed a long season for the Fangtress and are getting their care of Columbia theater building, 41st St. and Broadway. Gravey and the Edie Rector are getting theirs at the family flat, 115 W. 135th St. O. W. Mason, taxi king of Louisville, KY, sent that Mary Tuck and Kate Candi when it comes to dancing, is there like a duck.
Dancing Willie Jackson is in New York. Stokes is in "Darktown Bazaar" company. Pearce Williams is slowly recovering from a broken arm. Ward M. Philadelphia, Pa. Pearce says he will be in out in a couple of more years. H. E. Marshall, late of "Come Along Mandy" company is getting his care of the Mason and Zulora teams. Mason and Zulora are a great hit on the Kelth circuit. They are playing at North Adams, Mason, Husfield and North Adams, Mason. Gortrude Williams will get to her heart that wrote will please repeat. She is getting hers at 625 Carlisle Ave., Cincinnati. Blie McClain录用 a delegate's pass to the Republican convention. The writer will be Madison Square Garden, where he will tell the Democrats just what Emmet West writes from Atlanta, Ga. that he will soon be chirping over his emails. Emmet leaves Atlanta on July 16. Charles Fat Hayden is playing dates with the Rocket League. Malt 637 Russell Ave, Coventry, KY.
Smith and Coleman are play Olay
Smith and Coleman are play Olay
They come to Chicago next week.
Helena Jusin and company are play
Helena Jusin and company are play
The full time Monday for a jongum
summer stretch, according to a card sent
hers at 1137 Lombard St, Philadelphia.
Barris Jusin has ordered his sent
care of the *New Orleans minstrels,
Anna Brock tells the world that she
is getting hers care of Jenkins Cottage,
Brown and Singleton, with their
great novel set, are playing the week
*Williams and Williams are getting
their sets* by Bowling, 235 Seventh Ave,
New York.
Brown and Iron, playing an indie
getting theirs at 2477 State St.
PARIS DOPE
By SAM JAY BUSH
EDDIE STAFFORD
We have at last located Eddie Starr's office, and we are now after being in the Cook county hospital for months. He sent a card, stating that he was in the hospital. Oak Forest, il, and has been from his friends in and out of the profession. We are putting him on our tour of the county, and we touch with the profession. No state assessment was made regarding his present condition.
BISHOP'S COMPANY
Columbus, Ohio—Ardrew S. Bishop's
lessness at the Dumar theater on Monday
gripping down the company is presenting the
gripping down the company is presenting the
Gor Wronek, and the work of the cast
ever seen at a local house. In the line-
up, inside from Mr. Bishop, is Cio Des-
Guerre, S. Bishop, Kirkatrick Roger,
Gerner, S. Lindsey, Kirkatrick Roger,
Walter Robinson is stage manager.
WITH SELLS-FLOTO
Fitchburg, Mass. — The Sells-Foite-
barn has the best side show seen here in several years, and it is under the direction of the oldtimer, Rans' Wollege are a knockout. The college's head coach, the late Nat Wills, and they say that he was three weeks in this territory before he kept his radiator from freezing. The show is going great at all stands and several additions. New England states for several additions. Bill Carress is mail agent this season.
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Famous Cabaret to Reopen Under Original Management
Readers of this newspaper are sure "Dreamland," recognized as one of the city's finest places of amusement, will soon be under some management of its original owner, William Bottoms. It was Mr. Bottoms, the particular form of amusement presented at "Dreamland," and it was he who splendid "clauses," now a part of the night life of the South side. He built a first observation balcony; he presented his collection in Chicago; he cultivated the decorations which now grace all places of the city.
WILLIAM BOTTOMS
kind considered worth white, and developed his ideas to such an extent that he could not resist either things of the past or resorts entirely outlived by the modern style. He managed to keep business almost a year ago, intended to make it a permanent, withdrawal. He also managed to make men who utterly failed to hold the splendid patronage which he had cultivated. As a consequence hundreds of his friends were sent to him as a present gift that he re-enter the field, and during the present week he has closed the doors to the company, so comes sole owner. It was necessary that the doors be closed for a few days and that he be allowed to re-enter the company could be done. "Dreamland" will be open on Saturday and Sunday, and the days only and the formal opening will be announced in the advertising column section. According to a statement made by Mr. Bottoms, a great array of new faces and artists of world fame is being engaged, among them many new faces and artists of world fame will be spared in bringing "Dreamland" again to the fore as Chicago's prestige and best place of amusement.
Raga Wollez, manager of the Side Circus, is playing the following during the week: Keene, N. H.: Greenfield, N. H.: Nashville, N. H.: Mass. and Nashville, N. H.: Send route.
Trixie Smith an orchestra
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12208—Sorrowful Blues and I Don't Know and I Don't Care, Trixie Smith and Her Down-Home Syncopators.
12202—Chicago Monkey Man Blues and Worried Anyhow Blues, Ida Cox.
12203—Hateful Blues and Mama Don't Want Sweet Man Any More, Edmonia Henderson.
12201—Red River Blues and Honey Blues, Lottie Beaman, the Kansas City "Butter-Ball".
A NIGHT IN JAPAN
A NIGHT IN JAPAN
"One of the greatest affairs in the world is the music festival which those responsible for 'Night in Japan', which will be given at the festival in New York, and June 26, refer to that entertainment. It is given by Cook's Dreamland, which featured for the summer at Municipal pler. This splendid aggregation of music lovers of both races and in special selections, gained a great place in the estimation of music lovers of both races and in special selections, but as furnishers of music or in the dancing liser. It will be the place for instrumentation every instrument used.
in modern music will be found. Charles
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OKeH—There are few people gifted in the way Ed Andrews is as to ability to play the greatest guitarists and also a singer of rational reputation. His work on OKeH makes a disc novel as well as sensationally entertaining, as those who wrote the movie "Me Stay" on the one side and "Barrelhouse Blues" on the other. Ed plays his own accompaniment and is backed by the chorus in both of the songs. Some record.
Charlotteville, Va.—Wolcott's Rabbit Foot company is having fine success in the town. Talk of every town played. The show carries 60 people and the canvas the team offers in its clean and entirely fresh smoot. A 20-piece band makes red-hot music, the performers have 30 changes in their costumes and an $5-foot Fullman, in first class repair. We set our mail care of The Defender.—Clathorn The White reporter.
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12164—Give Me That Old Slow Drag and My Man Rocks Me With One Steady Roll, Trixie Smith and the Jazz Masters.
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"Galloping Gallinger," a galloping, stirring, exciting and thrilling western, sharing the daring and hand-held ability of the most unusual ability, is scheduled for showing at the States theater on Sunday.
"Galloping Gallinger" is the third westward Fred Thomson has made. Thomson is a man of forceful personality. He is world's champion all-around athlete and holds the world's record for first time in the women's athlete, 7.577. This record has never been equalled. His own brother is his nearest opponent with 7.519 points. Gallinger tells an unusually interesting story. Bill Gallinger comes into the town of Tomhstone to find it terror-streaked from a brigand raid. Just as the town's police officer him the raiders run from the bank, swing onto their horses and down
LINCOLN GARDENS
"King" Joe Oliver's Creole Jazz orchestra set a lengthy engagement stage, St. last week. The "King" and his talented group just finished a great show in the circuits, where they created a sensation at all stands. This is just one of the many ways he can offer us, he has gotten together a fine bunch of dancing and slinging entertainers with plenty of talent. The cardens are enjoying fine patronage and everything in connection with the handsome place they are in. The quality. They are dancing until 3 a. m.
LAFAYETTE PLAYERS
By W. R. ARNOLD, Publicity Rep.
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DANDY DIXIES
We had a letter last week, too late for publication, sent in by the popular author, who along with Billy Curry, Princess Gazette, the famous magician; James Henson, the famous magician; and Insinn, Elizabeth Dinkle minstrels on the Haywood tickles the ivories. The letter was sent form Terre Haute, Ind.
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the street. Bill swings. King (the horse) after them. Silver quickly overtakes them, straight-arms one out of his saddle, and builds the other, townpeople elect the newcomer sheriff. His joy is short-lived, however, when a note is sent to him anonyxing him, and he is unhelpless for sheriffs. Seven days is the deadline."
His first official duty is that of advenience and standing as protector of the town. He is due in town. While at the station Bill is dumfounded to find that the new parson is a woman, and a beautiful one, beautiful woman in a town full of rough cowboys and worse, and there's the dewl to pay. But Bill Gallancher is willing to pay for the town. How does he does it is revealed in a climax that is thrilling to the nth degree.
Detroit, Mich.—The show here this week is an excellent one and business class. It features Hatch, a classy singing, talking and dancing pair: Columbo Jackson Duo, a blonde man in a blue jacket, Mariela, a balletist who is a real lift upon her initial appearance at this show, and Duckett, a robust dancing team which impresses, and Davis and Duckett, a comedy talk show in which both comedians work under cork. It is some bill.
George Watts is playing the Capitol theater, Windsor, Canada. Jines and Jacqueline are playing ensembles in the Lifflin Carroll, singing single, is playing in and around for the National and office offices. It d. H. Darnett, Reporter.
HITS AND BITS OF 1925
By W. R. ARNOLD
Director of Publicity
Nashville, Tennessee. *More ideas, more heretores presented at the Biltown this season is what the patrons of Nashville Harper's Hits and Hits of 1923. It delighted well filled houses. There is action as well as a spendid corps of singers and dancers along with a show to all T. O. B. A. managers as "something better." Get out your sign; sign here; the season's winner.
Kid Cullen,县长 of New Orleans Minstrels, is part of the present-day vaudeville t-unit of Cotman and from him sent to Oklahoma City.
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crowd of huse-
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season. Sunday
fae heen. set
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Yama Day.” the
southern’ ponu-
fauion of our city
weill then honor
the visitors.
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‘of the most formidable teams in the
Yeanue. “AUT this week they have
een holding down recond place. Sat-
Urdas, however. they Dumped smto the
Mreng Monarela at Kansas City and
Gropped four straint. -Thac was no
any worse than what Foster's clul
41d when the Monarchs engaged them
fn the first Serlen of the season. The
American Giants. \ dropped. fous
Rralcnt. The Barons perhaps had o
Yad hreak. ‘They havea good base-
Yall clu. Ask Foster himecit. Jus
how They will stack up ARainer Ue
‘Giants je hard to tell but the Alabama
Doxa are piven at least the eredit of
Ureaking even.
‘Rush hae sent his men throveh the
faces, His pitching staff of Salmon,
Necail, Juran, Daniel, Itichardson
‘and Poindexter aro in tip top share
and they are ready for the series that
will ‘determine whether they remain
in the Reet division or not,
‘Bubbles Anderson. second baseman,
formerly a member of the Monarchs
Bho went East to play with: the
Warhington Poromacs under the
managership of Ben Taylor, returned
to Kansas Gis on Saturday: and was
immediately signed up ty Joe Rush
40 play second bare for the Birming.
ham Black Marons. Anderson | will
play his first game with the southern
hows on Saturday at Chicaro,
‘Charles Wesley. the captain, who
hag been playing second base, will be
sent to right Held. This wii enable
Frea Daniels, the pitching ace, to
lake his regular turn in the box, as
he has been playing right field since
Jones, the remuiar rishtflelder, hay
Veen on the injured: lst.
"By ‘Virtue of their victories over
the Indianapolis AB C's the Amer~
jean Glanta have crept into. third
Place with Detroit in second and the
Kansas Chy Monarchs back in first
‘While ‘the Glante and. the. Black
Barons are Sighting ft out, the Detroit
club is in a dead straggle with the
Stonarehs for frst piace. A defeat
for the Monarchs will shove them of
ihe top round unless they get off with
a victory oF two.
Foster must down the Barons. That
fs a fact. Js pitching stam now
Founded into tip top form, with inex,
a recruit catcher from. Wiley_unt
Soraity, Texas. catching lke a veter-
an, with Jim Brown sill good as ever
Dehind the plate and Roth to take
its regular tr recelving Foster wor-
Ties Intle about the batiery end of
the team. The infield is the same
ith eliter Grant or Ware, a new
first sacker from Wiley university,
lasing the iniual bag. DeXioss 1s
leaning up in right, Torrlent! 1s as
food as ever in lefe and Jelly Gard-
fer in center fg second to none of the
Teague outfielders. In fact Jelly i
in all parts of the garden, taking ‘em
‘on the run from either side as they
‘ofttimes come over his head. ‘Then,
too, have the fang noticed the way
‘the Giants have begun to bit. Any
ody and everybodys pitchers. Makes
no difference to them.
"Padrone whispered to the Defender
reporter that the Glants would bo in
first place by July 1. “Wonder how
de-figures it out? But the spirit—that
fighting. spirit i inthe boys, ‘The
Baek Barons have a woeful ume
coming to them—unless Capt, Joe
Rush ‘has something up his. sleeve
‘and he might have at that.
"The aint game ts Saturday, con-
tinuing Sundas. Monday and ‘Tues-
day.. Sunday the Fates will be hrown
Sen at noon. After. Birmingham
the Aghting St Louls Stars come for
four games the following week.
Fuquas at White City
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Gray Sox, two years ago. Captain Joe brings a team that has been raising ned on their
home grounds and one that threatens to upset the league dope. Foster's men claim they
are smarter baseball men than the visitors. This series will give us an idea of what is what.
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[Marquette universits. was graduated
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‘the four members nt our. tare. to
apueinace ithe 24th annum ere
allemiute conference meet, held re=
‘centhy at the University of Chicano.
Tie took third. heners nthe discus
row when he hurled it 133 feet 842
Inches.
liver since the introduietion in this
country of the wonderful Black and
Wiste Ointment, and Soap, skin. sne~
cialists say that such troubles "as
Winptes, Blotches, bumps, ash, tet=
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Incoming fewer every year,
Wide distribution of Black and
White’ Ointment. and Soap, has
smide it” possible ‘for millions of
People to get the benefit of this won-
derful, quick effect in clearing disfige
fared skin and makinis ft smooth and
[3000 to foak ‘at. Dealers cverswhere
Suy thes are selling faster than ans
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ever fandind and thes ateiite this
fonuttrity to the low prices au while
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who has come back into his own in
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College Folks Start
Tennis Competition
Women and men from Southern
colleges. who are in Chicago for the
summer or those who have moved
here to live have formed clubs rep=
resenting these schools and have
pitced) entries in a tennty tournament
OC thei own. AT games are played
at Washington park in the morning.
Following i the schedule:
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well played game. winning in 12
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DETROIT STARS WILL MAKE
DESPERATE ATTEMPT THIS
WEEK TO GAIN FIRST PLACE
Europe, read the news and ween.
Dellirt Hubbard, University of Mleh-
Jgan bond Jumper, and a Claeinntl
boy: Ned Gourdin, Jacksonville, Fla,
eltizen, now a student of the Har-
Yard Law School, and f, Bart John-
fon of Pittsburzh, Pa. walled Afon-
Say ‘at 12:30 from loboken, “NJ
fon the steamer Americn with the ati«
‘er members of the American Olymple
Team. 10 represent ihe American peo-
ple in the elzkh running of the
Olymple games at Colimbes, France,
in’ "duly. Another. man,” Charlie
Brockins, holder of the world’s ree-
ord tn the 20-yard hurdiea, ix on the
same ship—juat whether he will min-
fle with the whites or with the Afro-
‘Americans Is not known. | Some. say
Chartes Is ono of us and others show
AU winking eve and. Charles. himsclt
enies any ‘relationship. to. the sons
of Tam and the children of Aunt
Hager. We will feave the identity of
Charles out of the question.
Hubbard. dear readers, In fust_as
sure of winning the bread Jump ta 8
crow fi of Ming. We must have
Springs in his lees or something, be~
cause he wire cun leap. Gourdin ts
Fight behind him and Araeriea ‘should
fake fire and second places. ta that
event. Hubbard should come right
buck and place either first or second
Inthe running hop. step_and. jump.
Now for. Earl ssoimson.. He 18 Boing
to have some tough competition with
the Finns and the other long. distance
inners, Including those who ‘come
from uals. However. Darl can take
cure of himself and should finish well
‘Up. in the money.
"the tip recalla the days of Moward
Drow and John Taylor, inter those of
Sol Butler. 'Sprined "condons havo
heen a pull buck to those hoy of
Color who soughe honors on the chn=
der path or jumping pit. Let us pray
that fate will he a bie kinder co these
Three who make the Journey this
year.
Now we turn to the ealender. Mid-
aie of June. Weather just beginning
to break, Baseball players “hitung
their strides and the National league
clubs getting down to real business,
Who will win the pennant? That's a
St. Louis, Tuesday—The game be-
tween the St. Louls Stars and the
Detroit Stars for today was post-
pponed on account of rain, the same
to be played tomorrow. providing the
Weather man will behave himself
However, the invaders Took for an-
ther victory and will then 0 to
Rantan Cis, where. the AMonarehs
Alter five dass rest are. waiting. to
Stare four-game seriex Saturday,
the outcome of which will have much
todo with “who's who" ae the top
ing of the Taider In the league race
The Nearo. National teaze enter
fon fis second month, wh Deira in
the lead then Kamaas City took the
helms. Detroit heae the Mtonarenhs two
Nimight in Chicago. during the ab:
sence of Foster's club, "who were
Plasing in this hurs.at the thme. The
Kansas City crew claimed. to have
Deen in a slump. Detroit-also claims
to have been ih a slump ‘when Kan-
Sia City. took four stralzhe from
them. Tha coming battle attracts al
the: fandom-nt the National Tenzue.
fe dace the series tn Chicago between
{ie Birmingham chub and the Amer=
fean Giants. Someone 8 coin 10
Ret" Knocked out" of” Mrst_ piace oF
Some eluh ix soins to stronathen is
hol on first. That ts Kansas CHY
or Detroite Asie who tt fe and the
fang say. Kansas City In thin nection,
but’ go to the telezranh office and
Tire Chicago or Detroit, andthe an-
swer ‘wilt come hack “Detrolt and
Rothing eige—but". Well, who'd n-
Thought {2 Interesting, "aint it?
Til'say eis, and the heat of all while
fsou're doing the figueing out’ remem
fer that. Old. Stan ‘Rube. Moster
Uaiver four ames fram the "lack
Barons. which, seems. almost impos:
sible, old dope will be upset if Kansas
Ely tose they might find them=
selves In tied piace “nursing a
founded head—oh, bos!
Detroit leaves “were with much
glee. ‘The ‘Stars stontped. the “dns~
fighis out of them tn the frst same
but the Motor City: Taos got even th
the second! snd. then won. the tru
Fame of the series. Not $0 bad—not
fable.
Kansas, City, Moy ‘Thursday.—
Drake will oppose the” Detrolt: Stars
In the opening game. of thelr weris
Nore Saturday. The call, any
inger of the Monarchs tnvack ih
Superb form and tr expected to turn
Tack ine Invaders. “Owner Witker-
‘son has spared no pains fer the Inrze
ferowd that. Is “expected, Manner
Sfendes ts saving Hoan for Sunday's
inattle,
While Allen is oing at tip-top
form Sweat may be used at second
hase. Joseph will hold down. third
Moore at short and Hawking at fest
he ontfehy ie Momheh, MeNatr and
Johnson, ail heavy. hitters.” Detroit's
meray ist omen tn. lefts Pigins at
shorts Stgenen the sreatest ouatelder
in"the “Nenro | National, in center
Perce on frst. Smith In rien Trsor
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Senon thins Buwage Manager and
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Reading from left to right in the picture above are: Salmon, pitcher; McCall, pitcher;
Juran, pitcher; Daniel, pitcher; Richardson, pitcher; Poindexter, pitcher; William, catcher;
Sellers, left field; Thompson, center field; Wesley, second base; Jones, right field; McAllis:
ter, first base; Means, catcher; Stratton, third base, and Merideth, short stop.
hard question to answer, as lots can
happen between nov and the end of
the ninying season, One Using ia as
sured, the battle has Just begun to
wus warm, Biriningham, going lke
A house alire, promises to stl upset
the league. ‘Captain Joe Rush says
his boys beat themselves In Kansis
City and that the Monarchs aid not
eat them. As we go to. press. the
Detrolt club ‘heads into the lair of
the Monarchs, Detroit. has won two
Straight {rom the Menarehs while In
Ghieago and the Monarchs opened In
Detroit -by taking wo games trom
the Stars, Things look rather inter~
esting and the four-game series. will
be watehed with interest by fana here
and there. Why?" Because the Mon-
Arehs ‘re in first place and. tho De-
Aeolt club reste in second. If Detrolt
dowan the Monarchs Saturday, ‘the
Monarchs tumble out of first place.
ie Detroit splits-even on the series
the Monarchs still retain. thelr: lead,
Wut e Detroit can take two out of
three games from the Monarchs
things Will take on a different aspect
Somebody’ has got to stop those Atis-
sourt tad,
"While. tits, Interesting fight fs g0-
Ing on, another hattic Toms on the
Rorizon— Birmingham versus. the
American Giants, Should Rube Fos-
ters men sin three out of four and
Detroit Tose three out of four, then
Foster's club goes fate second ‘place.
Wow! Whosaia"Slek ‘em? I didn't.
‘The Fosters go up against St. Louis
hero the following week, and then
down to battle the Monarchs in Kan-
fas Clty where the folks will pack
the Aineriean Association park to see
the ‘Aight—a veal battle of wits and
Bruins in paseball. ‘The trallers will
All try and keep out of the cellar po-
sition, “All clubs have strengthened
themselves for the long ative ahead.
Folka have started planning on
foothill aiready. Yes—the Lincoln
Howard-game stands ont as the sea~
sons. classic, the Hampton-Lincoin
game next and, of course, our dear
Grothers who imitate will have” all
Sorts of classics, western, southern,
southwestern, Texas, ete. ‘There isn't
Trae one classic. v0 find or coin un-
a see tee aha
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Athletes Who Represent
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FLOWERS 18
VICTOR OVER
JOE LOHMAR
New York, June 20.—Tiser Flow-
ers, the Georala tornado, so uamerci-
fully beat Joe Lohman (white). can-
queror of Battling Sik!, Floyd John-
son, Jeff Smith and Ted Jamison, at
the crowded Commonwealth Sporting
club Saturday night that Lohman
looked Ike a dub, and more than hale
of his followers left the elub tong le-
fore the fight was over..
Flowers, undoubtediy the world’s
kreatest fighter, in his class. won
Every round with ease,” ‘The clever
Tiger began beating. Lohman. into
submission in the vers” firee round,
‘and played with Joe like a cat would
A mouse throughout the entire fizht
Lohman was so hewiltered by Elow=
ers’ stvte of fighting that he was un-
Able to and two clean blows, As
early as the sixth round the Tiser's
continuous right jabbing had caused
Hoth of Joe's eyed to swell, and they
Wwere nearly closed at the end of the
contest. Ho was given the thrashing
of his fife and was on the verge of a
Rnoekoue in the sist, seventh, ninch
ant eleventh rounds. _. Flowers
Weighed 105 and Lohman 172,
Ta one of the six-round preliminary
contests Panama Ted Lewis received
Aodravw vith Joe Kirschner (white).
The decision was unpopuiae and the
spectitors Kept up a continuous to0-
ing which prevented. the announce-
ment of the contestants of the follow-
ine bout. Tewets, ig. the opinion of the
Writer and ihe majority of the crowd,
outclassed Kirschner by a veide mar.
Bin In every’ round, having floored
fim Jn the third for the count of nine
Lewis weighed 15% and. Kirschner
1a. :
iia another six-rounder Harland
Melinale won the decision over Sal-
Ratore Auellt (white). Meltinzle
x atOre acl, 189%. ee
100-meter, 200-meter and 400-mater
pelay races —Jackwon V, Scholz, New
Yor RSET Charles Paddock. “Lo:
Angeles A. Ct. Chester Bovina,
Syracuse ‘University; Loren Murchi-
son, Newark A. Cz Francis Hussey
Stuyvesant high school: Bayes Nor:
Ton. Yale: George L. Ufll, University
be" Dennsgivamia: “Alfred | Lecones
Mfeadowhrook. clubs Louis Clark
Johne Hopkins = unlversity: Pre
Lovejoy, New York A.C.
'400-meter run and 1,600-meter relay
cae, Guard “Taylor, New York -\
Gu il, Piteh, Chicago A. Az 1A
frovertson, Hoston A a.: Erie C. Wit
gon, University of Towa: J. C. Mac-
Donald, University of Pennsyivants:
James Burgess, Georgetuwn: Atlan
Hettteich, Penn State.
800-meter run—William B. Tiich-
ardgon, Stamford: S.C. Enek, Penn
Stater" tiny: Dodze, Orgeon Ajricul-
tural college: Roy Watson. ttlineis
Gra. Me Waters, Harvard: Larry
Brows. Penn A.C.
"{500-meter -run—Ray_Buker. Iti-
pols a. Ce: Liogd Han, Boston A, A.
WD. Spencer, Mississipnl A. and Mt.
Goitece: J. Connolly. unattached.
'3000-meter run—foie Tay. tllinots
A. Gz Exwin B. Kirby. Cornelts Lee
Larrivee, Holy Crosy college; WL
‘Tivbeus. dr. Harvard,
HBoe0-metcr run—sohn Romig. wn-
atthehed: IL. 1, Phelps, University’ 0
Towa: Rillus Doolttle, Butter college:
AW. L. Cox, Mercersburg academy; J
EL Lermond, Boston A.A,
10,000-meter flat and 10,000 cross-
country runs—Verne IL. Booth, Joli
Hopkins university: John 4. Gray,
Enterprise C. 3. Me. A. Uy. Phila
dciphias August “Fagen, | Finntsh-
American A.C, New York: Wayne
Johnson, Wabash college: Ear) John-
kon, Edgar ‘Thomson Steel works
Pittsburgh; James Henigan, Dorches-
ter eluby Arthur. Studenravh, Mead-
owbrook club: Sidney Leslie. New
York A.C. on
000-meter steepfechaze—. Payne,
onlo States Mtirvin Rick, New York
Ro Ga Michael A. Devaney, Milicase
XX: “Fens Sensen, United States
Aims.
30,000-meter walk—Harvey Hinckle,
Gleneog A. C.; Charles Foster, Detroit
Yale. a. :
"WAGemeter hurdle race—-Ii, Guthrie
onlo State: Dan ‘Kinsey, Cniversity
of Miinols: FP. Johnson, Tinos
Gz Karl. Anderson, Iltinais A.C C
HL, Moors, Penn State college.
"900-meter hurdle race—G._ Taytor
Grinnell colleze: C.F Brookins
Towa: C. F. Coulter, fowa; Ivan Rell
Ig, liinols ALC.
Running “high jump—Leroy. 7.
Brown, New Yor ALG Tl Me O3-
borne.” IMinols. A. G.z" Tom Voor
Kansas university: RL, Juday, Penn
Kaa, A.
‘Running broad jump—Deltart flub.
tardy University of Stichigan: E.
Gourdin. Dorchester club: Albert E
Rose, University of PennsxIvania: W:
A Coming, Yale; Paul F. Boren, Unt-
Chas. Anderson Beats
Rogers in 4 Rounds
Ringside, Fast \chlcaro,, Monday
NighteCharlie Anerson of Chieazo,
the fast Tslepound boxer. demon
strated” to. the
feoutd. take. and
five in his four
Found howe sith
ce ears. ins eee
EMI" somunts es
show hereto: 9,
Bight. The chi. UR
Kneeked at an BSS arc
Ais back in the Mae gle 334
Sir aes rouna, (SMG gi
itt came" ‘trck Paegas
end foaatt: he Wee 7
Thue ets and /
ing lefts and #
fans. that he
could take and
Rive In his fonr=
Fonnd hout sith
Tiattling Rozers
of Gary, Tn,
tehich opened
Rid Howare's
show here ta-
night. The Chi-
caxo, boy vas
Knocked flat an
Ale back In the
carly part | of
the first round
but came. tack
and fouzht, like
8 trooper, tand-
Ing tetts and
eights when his
‘opponent. disin't
Soon to: olla
Anderson
Anderson scored enouzh points to
win hands down anil to warrant the
Frometers matching him with some
likely boxer like Chuck Henderson
of Renton Harbor, 2 coming heavy
weleht.
The next. most important haut. of
the evening ay far as the fans of
Color were, concerned was between
‘Tite “Kid “Herman and , Panama
ge Gans. ‘Take it from us, Gang had
it'by'n Tong shat, although the Trib-
tne ave him a draw. and the Her=
ald and Examiner couldn't find any~
fone else to, send. down ‘there bit a.
Eng ‘who claimed Werman hail the
best of i Just how that coulit he
We dom't| Know; To. begin. with
Panama was on the short end of the
weight by 18 pounds. ‘Then he waded
Into Herman, forced the Ment, took
some food body. punches anit some
mond flows on the head from the
‘Shite bos. whose reach. was longer.
nd forced the fighting all the wax.
When it came to infighting there is
not A fair-minded fan that saw the
Tout who won't <ell you that it was
carly Panama all the Was.
Other bouts on the card were tho
[main attraction. Dave Shade of Xeor
Fork ‘and California. and Warnlo
Smith of Oklahoma. Warnie tok
About as much Beating as any white
‘man contd stand from another with-
but bein knocked cueoo. and Frankls
Wes ie of coturse) eas, sietor
javer Rul Lagan. Patsy” Tocca 0
| East Chicaco and Bug Nolan of Caliz
fornia, battied eight rounds without
cRtor doing much damage to, tho
ther, ‘The East Chicazo tad had too
much steam behind his punches,
Bich were directed at the Golden
State bos’s hody with telling effect,
The Gans Heke was the first mixed
hout pulled of In theee parts and
Howard Garr deserves touch credit.
‘The eard drew a couple hundred fans
from 35th and Indiana Ave. Among
these whe enjoyed the press LOX
rere the Defeniler sports editor, the
[general manager, Phil A. Jones! the
Franager of the Sew York office. Wm.
White, and the Old Roll Top Desk
Man Antonio De Langston.
SANFORD 8. GRAHAM 3
Sanford, XC. June 1. The sana
feed White. Sox” defeated” the scron
Giranam ‘ine vy a ‘seore of 8 fo 2 Se
ors making his, fre” appearance on
that mound. pitched a." good. ram
throushowt.” He struck ene seven bute
ties One home fin by W. Green with
the on Unees a triple ty bi dtebonat
Aouvies ‘ie "Capea Clark ind Sle:
Wlthen, wad halt x dozen sinsies wers
Tinched nthe. Grvts tied and, Bfh
innings.” ‘The score! paras
Geiinin ceesecscess 00 010 1002 6 I
SGntort,“cocjscceesns 0% ¢O—8 11
iteeriee Giasia” wna’ MeLean: Me-
fe ieneen.
versity of California; William Dowd~
Tage Georgetown.
Running hep, step and jump—De-
dure Hubbard. Caiversity” or Stichi-
Ean: Marcin Gahan, Kansas tinieer~
Sigs Mack Keeble, Uatvorsity of Mis~
Souris, Kael Wilon,, University of
Souuern Gatitornias” Kangman Geist
Sad St ¥. ML. C. A New York.
Pole vauli—ttainh Spearow. Unl~
versity of Oregon: Lee Barnes, Folly
root hight seh, California: James
I“Erwoker, University of Michigan:
G: Grahaim, California Tech: te Ee
Moyers. Chieaso An
Hammer thraw—b. D. Togtell. Bos
ton An Act Md. MfeGruth, New York
Rick Jack Merchant, Olympic tub,
Sin evanclscor James Mebschern,
Olgmpie club, San Francisco.
Shot-put—Ckarence tourer. Cat=
versity of Southern Californkt: Glenn
Mirtrantt. betand Stanford: ftalph C-
Hilts, Princeton: Normuin Andecvon
Caiversity of Southern Culltorniaz
Charles A.C. Bastman of Harttord
fan Liewts 1b, f Liversedge, United
States Navy. both conditionally.
Diseus throw-—T.f. Lieb, iilinols A.
Ga “Augustus Pope, Minols A. Gg
hasten Ashton, New York A. GS
Clueenco Mauser, University of
Southern Caticornta.
“Theowing the Javelin — William
Neufelde, University of California: Le
Be Veiester, Mise. A. and Mh: Homer
Wnelchell.” Georzix Teck; Wiliam
Heats, Andover academy; E. Oberst,
Notre Dame
Becathion—I0. af. Osborne, tinote
A. Ga Emerson Norton, Georgetatenz
HE Frieda, Untversits- of Chlcagos
Gito Anderson, University of South=
ern California.
‘Bentathion--Rovert Lezendre, New-
ark AG. Morton Keer, University
ef. Southern” California; Clitord
Xrauer Occidental collose, Callforaia:
AMES Legeete. United States Navy
Conditionally): ‘Brutus Hamalitoa,
Kansaa Gita. C.
se
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Honor to Helen. Leflet
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SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1924
AMER. GIANTS WIN 4 FROM INDIANAPOLIS
Cop Series and Go Into Third Place
The American Giants took four straight from the lowly Indianapolis 5-4 to 3-2 win; beating the Hossiers Sunday on a wet diamond, 3 to 0; trimming over them on Tuesday, 12 to 5. These victories gave the Giants third position in the league race, and it was clear that the Giants' Foster's will be either in first place or pretty close to it. The fielding has improved nearly 50 per cent.
Saturday's game saw Foster use Hines, his new catcher, and Ware, his Rush ladsman, and the lineup, Rush ladsman with Ware, Marshall, Texas. Ware turns out good athletes and good scholars. Hines can think fast; so can Ware. Hines can think fast; so can Giants started after G. Davis in the second frame, when they scored two runs, adding one more each in the third. They decided to drive Evans, who had relieved Davis, from the mound. Hewitt walked. Marlarcher singled. Hornett singled. Hewitt finished and DeMoss finished to Shepard, who threw over first. Marlarcher scoring. Hines walked, milling the sacks, and Spider Ware. Hornett finished and DeMoss scored to Torrenti and DeMoss scoring. Miller rolled to Evans and was out at first, but the visiting pitcher lacked confidence in Stamps on the mound. The Giant battter fanned for the third out. Miller allowed Indianapolis eight scattered hits and three runs, two of them in the eighth frame. The score:
Monday Tom Williams, the old master, went to the mound for the Glants. Dismukes started G. Davis when the Glants piled up five runs. Again Indianapolis connected for eight swats, but they were kept scat-tured until the ninth when he slugged by Redus. Washington and Joseph. These scored their only two runs. In the fifth, with one gone, Roth walked. He went to the mound in the role of a rescuer. Gardner walked, filling the bases. Hewitt's single scored two. Marlarcher beat out a hit to Sheward. He went to the mound and while Gardner scored, Bobby Williams' hit to center scored Hewitt and Marlarcher. DeMoss drove L. Davis back after his飞. The score:
INDIANAPOLIS
ARB. H. C.
Worcester v. 2 1 1 1
Shippers v. 2 1 1 1
Shippers v. 2 1 1 1
Louisard r. 4 1 1 1
Louisard r. 4 1 1 1
Washington r. 4 1 1 1
Washington r. 4 1 1 1
Trappe r. 4 0 0 4
Totaals. 35 5 9 42
Indianapolis. 0 0 0 0 0 0
Indianapolis. 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totaals. 38 12 16 42
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HERE COMES RUBY RANSOM. THAT'S ONE GIRL WHO COULD HOLD A MORTGAGE ON MY BANK BOOM. BUT SOMEHOW I CAN'T MAKE HER TALL FOR ME
EVEN WITH ALL THE BUCKS IVE GOT SHE WON'T TUMBLE FOR ME. IVE GOT TO DO SOMETHING TO MAKE HER NOTICE ME — THE HAUGHTY LITTLE ANGEL
NOW'S MY CHANCE. HERE SHE COMES, AND SHE'S GOT TO CROSS THIS BIG PUDDLE OF MUD. WATCH ME DO THE OLD GALLANT ACT
THESE ARE ONLY FIVE-DOLLAR BILLS, MISS, BUT THEYLL NEEP YOUR LITTLE SHoes FROM GETTIN' MUDOY
KEITH SCHOOL SECOND; HAYES FOURTH IN CHICAGO'S FIRST GRAMMAR SCHOOL CONTESTS
By DAVID W. KELLUM
the limelight when she came second to Dorothy, who clipped one-fifth of a second from the world's record for the 60-yard dash. The little redshirt girl went the distance in 67-1-5. The senior girls high jump honors went to Pearl Murphy of the Keith school, who ran into a tie with six other girls for third place. The height was 4 feet 7 inches of the closest and most exciting races of the afternoon was the senior girls 52-yard shuttle relay race. The junior girls 52-yard shuttle relay race was nosed out at the finish by the Talent school. The members of the Junior relay team were Shamie Austin, Fannie Minec, Mildred Almond, Verneda Haywood, Bittila Dl Glovann, Josephine Slagg, Larry Lapine, Larghee, Patti, Tina Peceo, Carrie Hartman, Josie Licensee and Lily Spinall. All are white but Misses Hartman and Haywood. Members of the Hayes school boy's relay team were Morris Brendshaw, Bob Janian Grant, Maurice Kallison, James Shehly, Shelva Garner, Sheilder Garner, Grant Mason and Governor Grant.
Ruth Reese of the Keith school carried away the second honors in the hockey. The Hays school, Leavitt and Walnut State, which took fourth honors in the team scoring in the hockey tournament, struck Miss Catherine Jefferson Flowers, 5202 Prairie Ave., who has the distinction of being the first and only member of the team. Although she has only been at the West side school a short while, she has done excellent work toward physical development. Miss Catherine Jefferson Flowers, Hayes school she was playground director at the Mosley school, 24th and Wabash Ave. The Hayes school is a graduate of the Kansas State normal. Kansas City, Mo. After her graduation she was appointed physical director in Cairo, Egypt, and then animation to receive the appointment in the Chicago school Miss Flowers received the second highest mark. Present is she in charge of 1,200 students.
The Hayes school also has for its playground director a member of our staff, Ms. Katherine Siddes at $356 Calumet Ave. Miss Lonnie besides being a playground director, Ms. Katherine Siddes and has been connected with the Hayes school for three years. She is a graduate of the Chicago Musical college and the Chicago Normal college.
Estridge to Fight on Milk Fund Program
New York, June 20—On the all-star card of bouts scheduled for the 2014 season, Larry Estridge and Panama Joe Gans will battle for the middleweight trace title, which is now held by Gans. Other bouts scheduled for the card, Gene Spalla and Bernie Spalla; Harry Greb and Jack Denayey, for the middleweight title of the card, Stirling and Berluchen in a six-round session.
**CBESCENTS WANT GAMES.**
Indianapolis, July. June 20—The Crossover fight of the two to take in from managers Terre Haute, Danville, Ill., and other cities down that way for games, and 6 are still open. William Thomas, 211 W. 10th St., is manager.
Dorothy Radcliffe
TENNIS
Chicago tennis player, runner-up to Miss Chicago, the Midwest-western champion Wilberforce, announced her intention of not only going to Baltimore, but of making it "hot for all cameras." She will play at the Prairie Tennis club of Chicago.
The first annual track and field championships of the Chicago elementary schools, sponsored by E. C. Delaporte, assistant director or of physical education, were held the afternoon at the Sears - Robuck field. Homan Lowe, and Arbhleton St.
PETER
More than 500
letters representing
10 Chicago
jobs
placed in the
meet which was
the man school.
The South Chicago
school currently
currys
South Chicago Miss Flowers school carried out her first shield emblematic of supremacy in Chicago by winning in the boy and girl events. In the boys' division girls' division they led with a team total of 18 points. Second honors in the girls' division went to the Keith school, 34th and the Denebek school, 31th and the Hayes school, Leavitt and Walnut St. The games began promptly at 1:50 oclock. Four events constituted the division went to the Hayes school, shuttle relay were the same for the two boy divisions. The senior boys ran the 75-yard dash while the junior boys ran the 100-yard dash. Short dashes and basketball throwing were other events that the girls participated in. Of the 500 youthful athletes entered, those of Color were the first. First place honors in the senior high jump went to Stanclair Robinson, eighth grade student of the Douglas school. Youngest place honors a jump of 5 feet 6 inches. He is a member of the June graduating class. Irving Hayes, seventh grade student of the Sexton school, took second in
Preston Woods, member of the graduating class of the Keith school won the 75-yard dash in eight secs. He was also a member of the graduating class of the Hayes school, was fourth. Third honors in the 30-yard shut-tee relay race went to the Hayes school, where he led the field slowed up and was beaten at the finish by the Pullman and Lawson schools, whose teams were made up of all white students. The Thunder team, an eight grade student of the Doo-little school, and a member of the June graduating class jumped into
BLACK BARONS 1,
MEMPHIS SOX 0
Birmingham, Ala. June 19—Great hurting on the part of Pitcher Streeter and a pinch single by Mule Sellers save the Black Barons a 1 to 0 verdict in 12 innings over the Memphis Red Sox at Rickwood Monday afternoon in the first of a three-game series. Streeter held the losers to three hits, of which might have been converted into put-outs with faster fielding.
Good fielding by both teams enlisted the combat, but one error being made by the Hurler Streeter making that one himself. Streeter whiffed eight of the Memphis batters besides causing them to pop up or ground out easily on numerous other occasions and showed more stuff than any other Black Sox has put on exhibition this season.
POTOMACS BEAT BACHARACHS
Washington, June 15.—The Washington Potomac got to Lockhart in the fourth, fifth and sixth innings of today's game at the American league game at the University of Gaines of Atlantic City, 9 to 8, Grace, the new hurler of the locals, was forced to retire to the showers in Washington and Hampton finished. The hitting of Ben Taylor featured. The score:
Potomaces ..... 000 224 009-9 14 0
Bacharachs ..... 001 012 009-9 14 0
Batteries -- Greer, Hampton and
William; Lockhart, Carr, and Jones
CRESCENTS WANT GAMES
DOROTHY RADCLIFFE
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Sir Walter Raleigh Was a.
ALL THE BUCKS IVE
NOT TUMBLE FOR ME.
TO DO SOMETHING
OR NOTICE ME —
MY LITTLE ANGEL
NOW'S MY CHANCE
SHE COMES, AND S
TO CROSS THIS BIRD
OF MUD. — WA-
DO THE OLD GALLY
NOW'S MY CHANCE.= HERE SHE COMES, AND SHE'S GOT TO CROSS THIS BIG PUDDLE OF MUD.= WATCH ME DO THE OLD GALLANT ACT=
FIRPO NEXT
HARRY WILLS
Dempsey's challenger, working out daily in New York, posed Firpo bout. Although he failed to knock out Madgained many more admirers as no one has ever knocked the and it was Madden's game to take all the punishment at the limit.
BIRMINGHAM GETS TURNED AROUND IN KANSAS O AND DROPS FOUR ST
out daily in New York for the pro-
ced to knock out Madden. Wills has
he has ever knocked the Irishman out
all the punishment and try to stay
ITS TURNED
KANSAS CITY
FOUR STRAIGHT
A
HARRY WILLS
Dempsey's challenger, working out daily in New York for the proposed Firpo bip, although he failed to knock out Madden, Wills has gained many more admirers as no one has ever knocked the Irishman out of Madden's game to take all the punishment and try to stay the limit.
BIRMINGHAM GETS TURNED AROUND IN KANSAS CITY AND DROPS FOUR STRAIGHT
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game was a romp for the Monarchs, who in the fording of Salem, won, was on the monarch for the Barson, as will. Morris, the youngster from California, was on the hill for the Monarchs, and held the heavy-hit-
The second game was the best played and the hardest fought game on the ground for the Barons, and held the heavy-hitting Barons safe in the middle, miming the relieved by McCain. Fuller Regan went the whole route for the Barons, holding the Barons to five in the eighth inning with two on. Eight thousand local fans turned out to give the southern bays a rousing victory, but the Barons were not equal to the occasion.
First game: R.H.L.E.
Rhizomachia .....000 000 000 -S12 0
Mourdes .....002 001 001 -S12 0
Batteries — Salmon and Williams;
Morris and Duncan.
Second game: R.H.E.
Second game: .010 000 000
Menarches: .000 001 001-5
Batteries:=Dantels. McCall and Williams; Rogan and Duncan.
New York, June 20—In the splendid time of 31 minutes 24-5 seconds R. Earl Johnson, Pittsburgh, national 10-mile champion, won the final Olympic cross-country tryout at South field, Columbia, Monday, June 2. The course was over, a 64-mile course, on Portland park. This is assured the champion of a place on the Olympic team to compete in Paris. Johnson finished about 30 yards in Portland park. Massa, with John Gray, Philadelphia, third, and A. Studenbrot of the game city, fourth.
DAYTON 2, WEIDEMANS 4
Dayton, Ohio, June 18—The C. M. I. A.'s took the scap of the fast Weidemans off at the park for a long turtle and on of the largest the season in an inited the game in the seventh.
Weldemans .....000 000 0-0
C. M. I. A.....200 000 -2
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Kansas City, Mo. Friday—The Kansas City Monarchs won the opening game of their series with the Birmingham Black Barons, 6 to 3. The best balanced teams and their play was snappy at all times. About 5,000 fans turned out to see the game. The score:
MONARCHS BIRMINGHAM
ABRIL 2, 11 P 2
Allen 2, 11 P 2
Brown 2, 11 P 2
Moore 4, 10 P 2
Mother 4, 11 P 2
Mother 4, 11 P 2
Dinney 4, 12 P 2
Swatt cf. 4, 11 P 2
Rogan 1, 11 P 1
Monepole 1, 11 P 1
Total... 22 P 11
ABRIL 2, 11 P 2
Allen 2, 11 P 2
Brown 2, 11 P 2
Moore 4, 10 P 2
Mother 4, 11 P 2
Mother 4, 11 P 2
Dinney 4, 12 P 2
Swatt cf. 4, 11 P 2
Rogan 1, 11 P 1
Monepole 1, 11 P 1
Total... 22 P 11
Kansas City, Mo. Saturday—The Kansas City Monarchs hopped on Ditchers Polindexter and McCall for a win. The defense made it two straight. The Barons' defense cracked and the team was demoralized at times while the Monarchs hit the pill hard. The
MONARCHS BIRMINGHAM
Hawkins b. 4 1 2 1
Alten b. 4 1 2 1
Nate rf. 4 1 2 1
Nate rf. 4 1 2 1
Johnson rf. 4 1 2 1
Johnson rf. 4 1 2 1
Duncan r. 4 1 2 1
Duncan r. 4 1 2 1
Marshall p. 5 1 0 0
W. Bell. 1 0 0 0
40 12 14 Totals. 45 14 24
Wrismingham 0 0 0 0 0
Hits-off Marshall. 4 off Bell. 10 off Marshall.
Three off Marshall. 4 off Bell. 10 off Marshall.
Three off Marshall. 4 off Bell. 10 off Marshall.
One off Marshall. 1 off Marshall.
One off Marshall. 1 off Marshall.
Jamison and Holland.
Kansas City, June 15.—The Kansas City Black Barons in both cases of today's double-muster. The first
Cleveland Browns Win
Three from Pittsburgers
Cleveland, Ohio, June 20.—The Cleveland Brownies staged a great comeback in the first game of the season, beating the Pittsburgh Keystones three straight, Saturday and Sunday. The Brownies one game out of 13. The Brownies triumphed in the first game Saturday and Sunday, beating the Chicago header, McClain. Ray and Singer dislid the batting honors in a Pittsburgh header and Fields held them from the mound, having secured three new players, the more invincible and played good ball. Saturday's game: Pittsburgh Keystones . . .010 011 41-2
Pittsburgh Keystones . . .010 000 300-2
Batteries — Gordon and Foreman; Jackson and Williams.
Sunday's game: Pittsburgh Keystones . . .010 000 20-3
Cleveland Brownies . . .010 011 004-1
Batteries — Martin and Williams;
Pittsburgh Keystones
Cleveland Browns
Hensley and Jefferies
Cleveland Browns
Pittsburgh Keystones
Fields and Foreman
.012 230 *-S
.000 100 0-1
and Williams:
DETROIT DROPS FIRST GAME TO ST. LOUIS, BUT STAGES COMEBACK TO WIN 2 GAMES
ST. LOUIS STAIRS DESTROIT STAIRS
Russell fi. 5 0 0 0 0 Joseph if. 1 0 0 0 0
Rockwell fi. 2 1 1 1 Stevens if. 1 1 0 0 0
Rockwell fi. 2 1 1 1 Stevens if. 1 1 0 0 0
Taylor fi. 2 1 1 1 Smith rf. 1 1 0 0 0
Taylor fi. 2 1 1 1 Smith rf. 1 1 0 0 0
Lebell cf. 4 1 0 0 Jones sh. 5 1 0 0
Watts se. 4 1 0 0 Jones c. 5 1 0 0
Mitchell p. 1 0 0 0 Cole p. 2 0 0 0
Mitchell p. 1 0 0 0 Cole p. 2 0 0 0
F Bell p. 1 0 0 0 Cole p. 2 0 0 0
Totals. 35 4 8 0 Totals. 42 12 12 0
Russell lats. 0 0 0 0 0 Russell lats. 0 0 0 0 0
Russell lats. 0 0 0 0 0 Russell lats. 0 0 0 0 0
Drake
Kansas City twirler, who starts against the Detroit club Saturday.
Kansas City twirler, who starts against the Detroit club Saturday.
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W. L. Pet.
Kansas City 18 5 738
Detroit 13 7 765
American Giants 13 4 650
Armingham 13 19 765
St. Louis 12 12 500
Cubans 12 14 300
Cleveland 7 13 350
Indianapolis 3 19 130
BILL BRENNAN IS MOURNED BY FANS
Boxing fans are mourning over the murder of Bill Brennan, heavyweight boxer of note; also were marveling in strangeness of the fact that marked him as a man apart two men who met at Omaha. Neb., last nov. 6, in what proved to be a shock, met each. Bill Brennan was one, Billy Miske was the other, Miske died on June 14, a kidney disease. Brennan missed Monday morning, the victim of the guns of two men who shot him down the St. and Broadway in Tillis known as the Tia Juana cabaret. Brennan was knocked out in the fight himself and Miske at Omaha. The thought of death was far from their minds that night. Now they both have passed on. A strange and tragic story.
Brennan, although never a champion, was a man who fought often. He was the ropeed square was his stand against Jack Dempsey in Madison Square garden in 1930. Dempsey had knocked Brennan out in six rounds and rounded to put Bill on the floor for the long count that night in the garden. Until Tom Gibbons went the limit of rounds with Dempsey last year, he was the only one to round the distinction of standing up longer than any other man before the title holder's attack. Gibbons did little to change the being content to run and wrestle and hold on to go the route. But Brennan, true to the spirit of his Irish heart, made it a battle with Dempsey, who gave a gong sounded until it was all over.
Scored 65 Knockouts
Brennan was born in County Mayo, Ireland, and he has have been 32 years old next Monday. It was in 1914, around Chicago, that Brennan began his fighting career. In the hearts of the followers of Brennan, there is a long and remembrance of Hill Brennan.
Clef Club Ties for 2nd Place in French Race By Sam Bush
Paris, France, June 20.—By virtue of its recent victory over the Japan, the French Chel club died the American Legion for second place in the Paris International Baseball league. We were unable to "catch the tempo" of the Bubble's synchroced twists, while Zmatar, for the French club, was silenced for nine assists. Certain, for the musicians, drove out two circuit drives in the first two innings. The color line so prevalent lack in the States, is a great favorite here, drawing huge crowds at all times. They are favorable, and play a high grade of amateur ball.
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LINCOLNS AND HILLDALE IN EVEN BREAK
EASTERN LEAGUE
W. L. Pet.
Lincoln Giants ..... 16 8 566
Baltimore Black Sox ..... 7 653
Bacharach Giants ..... 8 500
Brooklyn Royal Giants ..... 3 400
Washington Potomac ..... 5 12 294
Cuban Stars ..... 3 873
New York, June 15—The Lincoln
Giants divided a double-header with
Hilldale.
Early in the first game it became
evident that the visitors would make
a strong fight, and the baseball strata-
tion of the Giants behind them
inseventh of a world series. Cockrell
opposed Taylor in the first game, but
weekened in the sixth inning and had
runs in the seventh. Taylor ran
high when the Giants came from
behind in the sixth and seventh in-
nings and scored the runs which gave
SECOND:
[Hildes] 2 00 2 01 0 01 0
Lincoln Giants 0 00 1 00 0 00 1
French Defeat Indians
in Davis Cup Match
Paris, June 17.—In the third round of the Davis cup elimination play to
individual players two matches in singles
to nothing. Rene La Coste, France,
defeated M. Sleeman, India, 4, 6, 4-1.
Won from S. M. Hochel, France,
won from S. M. Jacob, India, 8, 4-1,
4-6, 5, 4-2.
Elkville Wins Two
Elkille II. June 20—The crack
Elkville Stars of this city won their
two-game series here Friday and Saturday
when they defeated the Scranton
Tigers in two hotly contested
games.
Did the hurling for the victors
Friday when he held them to a 10 to 2 score. Frize score:
Stars ..... 012 111 013—10
Batteries to Tigers ..... 002 002 002
Batteries—Keyy and Jones; Cok,
Hardin and Davis.
In Saturday's game morris shutout the Tigers out, and won the game, but the Tigers were not much more for the losers. The score:
Stars .002 000 100-3
Scranton Tigers .000 000 000-0
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SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1924
STORY OF THE V
OF THE UNI
Land Where Dark People
Under the American
Considered U
STORY OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES
Land Where Dark People Dwell and Are Ruled Under the American Flag Yet Are Not Considered U. S. Citizens
BY CARLOS HECHOS
(Continued from Last Week)
They knew that the war was on. They felt confident that the president and Congress would act when they had the time, and when the war was over. They prepared to possess their souls in patience and to wait.
The war has long been over, its cares no longer weigh heavily upon the president and Congress, but the government of the Virgin Islands is still in the hands of naval officers. The invasion of the long since urged that is be changed.
They have suffered much at the hands of an administration the officers of which are interested primarily in themselves and not in the interests of those over whom they bear rule.
There is no question as to the fact that the time has come when the undemocratic naval administration is in its stead of a real American civil government established. At the time that the sessions they had a civil form of government. In fact they had a civilian government for many decades prior to it.
It has been those in authorecuse Race reasons that their polity, Mr. D. Harper and West End and West End, the editor, the Thomas Malt time to time this very chastic selection for an on that partion on that partion to appear before why he, the judge, is at judge at the prosecuting attorney, polled, and chance in ten anything like that.
An even more interesting development in 1827, which exercised by the president of the naval administration, yielded a man to lie charged with
The Virgin Islands, therefore, are the most independent and unadjudicated justice cannot be theirs so long as the judge of their court conforms to the governor alone for the tenure of his office. The court complains of contempt of Court section of the Insular Code of Law takes care of the freedom of the An editor of the Virgin Islands endeavors to find himself guilty of contempt. Provided that the name of the man in an insurrection even though no article is statement of fact, with which his name is found to work out the article as one in which there is contempt of court. He is always in the in which the application of the contempt law has been farmless abused in six years it is in the Virgin Islands.
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Disadvantages Under the Islands
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1. Failure to Grant Citizenship
Haves. Citizenship works in great disadvantage on the inhabitants of the Virgin Islands is a disadvantage of the islands of Virgin Islands who are resident in the United States. These islands of the state department, cannot vote because they are not citizens and cannot become citizens because they are not citizens. This failure to grant citizenship also affects the important question of citizenship, which serves to solve. Of the total population of St. Croix less than 204 have the citizenship of the state departing out of 20,000. In St. Thomas, out of a population of between 10,000 to 12,000 or less or less than 250 have
(To Be Continued)
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EARNS ARCHITECT DEGREE FROM U. OF M.
Ann Arbor, Mich, June 20.—When commencement exercises were held at the University of Michigan last
week, a member of our Race first time in the history of the museum, an amg of those to receive science degree science degree structural engineering
A. B.
George Macleo
Jones, 23, came
from Atlanta,
Ga, where he
preparatory
work in Atlanta
enrolled in
Michigan in
September, 1921.
recorded
years residence
of our parents.
Jones, a brother of Richard L. Jones, advertising manager of The Chicago Defender, contemplates going to Chicago to help build a new apartment place to enter an architectural firm. He is a member of the Alpha Phil Alfa fraternity.
HAMPTON INSTITUTE
GIVES 99 DIPLOMAS
Dr. Greg awarded the St. Philip's, PA, Emmy J. Churchman, Baltimore, Md., ranking scholar of the Academy, and the Hampton Institute summer school scholar of the College of Agriculture, awarded to Allen Thurman Wood, ranking scholar of the college diagonal of Agriculture. He also announced that two Hampton institute students, Bentley B. Jr. and Loniel B. Jr., and Loniel B. Jr. of New York, both students in the college, were won in competition $20 prizes in a literary contest in which 46 students were awarded for the 10 $20 prizes. These Hampton institutes swered 10 questions based on the data written by a business man whose name has not been published. The prizes, open to college students, were written in the Layman Association of Pittsburgh.
M. T. Bailey Returns
M. T. Bailey, 2525 S. State St., many years president of the Alumni association of the V. N. and I. L. Petersburg,
of the Bailey Bailey
from a burg tour in
Washington,
Federal Reserve Bank,
and other points
in Virginia.
With attentions to the
Alumni association at the
and 18th year celebration
Gandy's connection
with the school and pre-
ceding and post-
year celebration of the
existence of the
celebration of the
celebration of the establishment of the
M. T. Bailey
In Washington he was the ghost of the late Dr. John A. Bass, born at the V. N. and I. L. Victorian Hon. Arthur to Frye and Mrs. Bass, Columbia, and Dr. L. P. Johnson and his wife, Jane, on route. Mr. Frye has returned to the city of Washington, where he works at the Alumni association and the school, with words of praise and admiration of the general coeditation committee; and works over the school. Mr. Sue Dollar and trof. F. E. Sheilbs of St. Louis have their great assistance in making the greatest in the history of the school.
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Baton Rouge, La., 20-21. Anti-Klan legislation was completed by the Senate and passed by the senate of three house measures against secrecy and the mask. The legislation was sponsored by Governor Furman, and he will sign it. One law requires that membership organizations be filed periodically with the state of state. The second prohibits the covering of the Mariel Guard and like features by requiring pre-requisites. The third law makes felonies of illegal acts committed by persons wearing masks.
MEZO-SPORANO IN RECITAL
Mrs. Lelia Gary Fountain, wife of the late George Fountain, has just returned from Louisville, Ky.
where records are located where the school is to the general and to the general and visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3139 Venere Ave. 3139 Venere Ave. Fountain will nill on June 19 at Gratton Church, 4th St. and Evans Church, 4th St. R. Thomas, parish musicians, music musicians, music players are plenary and friends are plenary.
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Ministry of our memory. Died 26 June, 1927.
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Founded May 6, 1905, by ROBERT S. ABBOTT, LL. B.
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THE FROTH
The young sports who enter life's follies
Fly high while their fortune is flush:
With pals who are leaches, and women
So hardened that naught makes them blush.
When Fate shifts the scene holding pleasures
To one filled with sorrows and tears.
They find that the froth they were drinking
Leaves dregs they can taste through the years.
WHO'LL PICK THE COTTON?
WITHOUT THE BLARE OF TRUMPETS, quietly and almost stealthily, our men and women who so long have existed under the heel of oppression are leaving by drove certain sections of the South for the North, for the Middle West and for Canada. Most of them have saved enough money to carry them through the months that sometimes elapse before a newcomer gets firmly established and in a position to be self-supporting. It is remarkable how quickly these migrants adjust themselves to their new environments. It is a long jump from Southern fields to Northern wheat fields, or from the Southern sugar cane plant to the steel mills at Gary, Ind.
THE LARGE PLANTATION owners are in dire distress; no inducement that they can offer seems to deter their workers. They have made up their minds deliberately that they would leave, come what may, and are following out their plans to the better. This is not a bad thing, but the ecological planters themselves. It is difficult for them to realize that this is today, not yesterday; that they are not dealing with chatbots with employees, human beings who have some rights even in that law-for-slavery section of our country. And the fact that they are not slaves slim this season and the Industrial South will keenly feel the loss of thousands of good workmen.
SINCE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION has taken on such huge proportions in Chicago and other large cities the demand for skilled tradesmen has far exceeded the supply and it is a common thing to see black and white working side by side on a building anywhere between the roof and the basement. Contractors must get the work done; there are not enough white skilled workmen, and herein lies our opportunity. Once the opening is made the rest is simply a matter of getting the job strongly impressed on those who are fortunate enough to break in the necessity of making good, of giving the best that there is in them, not alone for the sake of themselves, but for those who may follow. The South had the North believing that our working class was stiffless and unreliable, the migrants have convinced them differently.
SEEKING NOTORIETY
DISGRuntLED POLITICIANS affiliated with of the major parties are eager to graze straw that will tend to keep them in power, not the limelight. Just at present the woods of embryonic organizations that threaten it out at any moment into a full-fledged "J." Just what is meant by a third party is determine when it is taken into consideration by the party parties behind the Democratic and Republican parties. The Prohibition constituted their strength by putting over seventh amendment, and while they have no president, they are a force to be reined in national politics.
FOLLETTE. JOHNSON and the rest, a small following peculiarly their own, are calling to rock the hone. Added to this we have a wire in a determined effort to rule or particular candidates or party they elect to reside with. The latest news is to the we are to have Judge Gilbert O. Nation, shinging as the standard bearer of the American party," with Congressman Charles Hall of Los Angeles as running mate. The bill is that the American party should become synonymously as the Klan party, but of the "invisible empire" would be need coming campaign and would be given first institution in all decisions.
I CAN READILY BE SEEN what infiltration is trying to do. Flattered by the press politically they have had in the southern stronghold, Indiana, they obey their laws and the American party's policies. Fortunately the higher-ups in major parties have repudiated the Klan done this in an open and no uncertain man two reasons: First, no self-respecting law-person could subscribe to their doctrine; second, with high ambitions could afford it to vote. This new "American party" is manuous efforts to hook up with the Prohibition we do not believe these soft drink advice care to have this cross placed on them.
DISGRuntLED POLITICIANS affiliated with either of the major parties are eager to grasp at any straw that will tend to keep them in power and in the limelight. Just at present the woods are full of embryonic organizations that have been created to a full-fledged third party. Just what is meant by a third party is hard to determine when it is taken into consideration that there are several so-called parties besides the Democratic and Republican parties. The Prohibitionists demonstrated their strength by putting over the eighth amendment, and while they have never been challenged, they are a force to be reckoned with in national polities.
LAFOLLETTE, JOHNSON and the rest, who have a small following peculiarly their own, are attempting to rock the hone. Added to this we find the Ku Klux Klan exerting every power and pulling every wire in a determined effort to rule or rule the particular candidates or party they elect to ally with the Democratic and Republican parties that we are to have Judge Gilbert O. Nations of Washington as the standard bearer of the new "American party," with Congressman Charles H. Randall of Los Angeles as running mate. The leaders state that the American party should not be known synonymously as the Klan party, but that the coming campaign would be given first consideration in all decisions.
IT CAN READLY BE SEEN what this infamous organization is trying to do. Flattered by the partial success politically they have had in the semi-Northern stronghold, Indiana, they believe they are powerful enough to spread out and influence national politics, fortunately not enough to influence parties and constituencies sipedated the Klan and have done this in an open and no uncertain manner for two reasons: First, no self-respecting, law-abiding person can subscribe to their doctrine; second, no politician with high ambitions could afford to go counter to the Catholic, the foreigner, the Jewish and our vote. This new effort is more effective than the hook with the Prohibitionists, but we do not believe these soft drink advocates would care to have this cross placed on them.
NOT AN AD
WHEN WE SPEAK of the seven wonders of
d we have not in mind Henry Ford, yet the
a this man and his achievements seem more l
take than an exact history of a mere man.
the Ford plant turned out its ten million
The last 1,000,000 were turned out complete
working days. No business enterprise in the
of the world ever came anywhere near
chasing this feat with any product of like
vization is the keynote; this coupled with
that there was a universal demand for a
a priced automobile, which Mr. Ford was
to supply, a unprecedented success possible.
THE EXAMPLE SET by this manufacturer
simulated by individuals and by groups suc
We are sadly in need of organization, or
ent leadership. We need to pool our money
for manufacturing plants, stores and big bus
WHEN WE SPEAK of the seven wonders of the world we have not in mind Henry Ford, yet the story of this man and his achievements seems more like a fairy tale than an exact history of a mere man. Recently the Ford plant turned out its ten million cars and its 125 working days. No business enterprise in the history of the world ever came anywhere near approaching this feat with any product of like value. Organization is the keynote; this coupled with the fact that there was a universal demand for a good low price automobile, which Mr. Ford was farsighted enough not to see to supply, made this unprecedented success possible.
THE EXAMPLE SET by this manufacturer can be computed by individuals and by groups such as the intelligent leadership. We need to pool our money and operate manufacturing plants, stores and big business houses in general. We need to have confidence in each other and recognize the fact that because we have money invested we all cannot be president or general manager of our concern. What Ford has done in so short a time is marvelous, but it is within the power of others to accomplish it, also. We have also worked hard, a goodly supply of push, energy and stick-to-fitness can wrest a full measure of success out of this old world of ours any day in the week.
A GREAT APPLY CROP is indicated, but nobody has yet thought up an excuse for raising the price.
ANOTHER REASON why a chicken crosses the street is because she knows everybody will use the emergency brake.
THE ONLY TIME you can get a picture of a smiling congressman these days is just after he has been declared not guilty.
THE QUICKEST WAY TO REDUCE is to get behind with your grocery bill.
CHICAGO DEFENDER
ADDING TO OUR MELTING POT
ACCESSION to the American population through immigration is a domestic question which it is unquestionably the right of the government to determine. In the early days of the republic, when the population was scarce, immigrants from every section of the civilized world were welcomed to our shores. Hence this country was looked upon as the "melting pot." Assimilation and absorption were not defined as mingling of the blood of all races, but rather from an economic and industrial standpoint. Since the augmentation of the population has become so large, limitations and restrictions must necessarily follow. THE IMMIGRATION HILL recently enacted is quite extensive in its scope and contains some wise and salutary provisions. The government has appropriated in it which, from a standpoint of international policy, could have been omitted. In dealing with foreign subjects it is always safer and better to leave their regulation to the discretion of the executive department of the government, especially when the objects sought to be accomplished can be obtained through the assistance of the government, President Coolidge and Secretary of State Hughes enjoy to an unlimited extent the confidence of the American people.
SUCH A MERITORIOUS MEASURE as the Dyer anti-lynching bill and some other deserving measures are allowed to sleep the sleep that knows no awakening simply because the political combination by which both houses of Congress are now unfortunately controlled knows that the enactment of such legislation would not be conducive to the perpetuation of such a combination. The truth is that the greater part of the time of this session of Congress has been consumed in conducting fruitless investigations. The more we know about the primary purpose of these investigations is to promote the interests of a political party rather than to punish wrongdoers and to purify the public service.
A COMPROMISE BILL
IN SITE OF THE PACT that the Melton estate was indorsed by the president in security of the leading publications throughout the city, voicing the sentiments of their readers and measured measure the Senate by a 10 to 10 house by a 40 to 10 vote. Thus ends, to at least, a political squabble that mankind was for the sole purpose of getting votes candidates next fall. Every citizen, who is a half a leaf if the whole leaf is not present, is a half leaf if the whole leaf is not present. The chief provisions of the new revenue law may be summarized as follows:
THE PRESENT exemption of $1,000 for bills still remains, and $2,500 for the heads regardless of the size of their income tax of 2 per cent is placed on net income $1,000, 4 per cent on incomes between $4,000 and 6 per cent above $8,000. It makes the tax more difficult to impose on the first $8,000 of any income is considered. The new tax law provides for a 25 percent in this year's income tax—a provision with hearty approval from people in all countries.
INTORTUNATELY the changes in the law that have to deal with those whose income is so few of it we it was not deemed necessary, so that the tax imposes an enormous in the new tax bill is the ones that names taxpayers with amounts to be made public, and Congress is to tax returns.
THE INVASION of privacy will give armed impetus to prying and spying and false information without promising to make any real advances. Nevertheless, in spite of the fact that the bill brings changes and increases, it could not afford to have it. Annual tax bill approximately $400,000 is little sum, and all in the tax law is man on small taxpayers that no man with a tax of $10,000 or less has any reason to contend share he pays the government.
IN SPITE OF THE FACT that the Mellon plan of taxation was indorsed by the president and a majority of the leading publications throughout the country, voicing the sentiments of their readers, the revised measure passed the Senate by a 10 to 1, and House by a 10 to 1, ends demonically, with a political bubble that many leave was for the sole purpose of getting votes for party candidates next fall. Every citizen, whether rich or poor, is interested in tax reduction and welcomes a half loaf if the whole loaf is not procurable. The chief provisions of the new revenue measure may be summarized as follows:
THE PRESENT exemption of $1,000 for single loaf and $2,000 for the loaf of families regardless of the size of their income. A normal tax of 2 per cent is placed on net income up to $1,000, 4 per cent on income between $4,000 and $5,000 and 6 per cent above $8,000. It makes a reduction of 25 per cent on earned up to $10,000; the first $8,000 of any income is considered earned. The new tax law provides for a 25 per cent reduction in this year's tax tax—a provision meets with hearty approval from people in all walks of life.
UNFORTUNATELY the changes in the provisions that have to deal with those whose incomes amount up in the hundreds of thousands yearly affect so few of us it was not deemed necessary to mention them at this time. The clause that is especially obnoxious in the new tax bill is the one that provides that names of taxpayers with amount of income can be mobile, and Congress is to have access to tax returns.
THE INVASION of privacy will give an undoubted impetus to prying and spying and false suspicion without promising to make any real addition to revenues. Nevertheless, in spite of the drawbacks, the bill brings some changes and relief that the country could ill afford not to have. It reduces the annual tax bill approximately $400,000,000; quite a large amount in a light on small taxpayers no man with an income of $10,000 or less has any reason to complain of the share he pays the government.
INDIGNATION MEETINGS
WHILE IT IS TRUE that Chicago, like cities, has its share of criminals, yet it canible fact that on the whole this is a living community. The criminals represent, by a very small percentage of our population of these criminals take advantage of the city's resources.
WHILE IT IS TRUE that Chicago, like other large cities, has its share of criminals, yet it is an undeniable fact that on the whole this is a law-abiding community. The criminals represent, fortunately, a very small percentage of our population. Some of these criminals take advantage of the mischievous doctrines promulgated and advocated by that detestable organization called the Ku Klux Klan to intimidate members of our group and to be methods pursued by this small class of criminals.
IF FOR INSTANCE, they receive an incendiary letter containing threats or read a handbill which has been distributed containing warnings about what will happen if certain things are done or not done, the suggestion is likely to be made that notice must be taken of them through the medium of a public indignation meeting. This is a mistake. Such meetings accompanied with oratory and denunciatory resolutions are calculated to add more importance to the affair and attract greater attention than would otherwise be given to it, besides accomplishing other goals. The criminals, citizen to preserve the energy thus fruitlessly expended in protecting and defending his own home against unlawful encroachment or invasion.
IF THERE BE sufficient reason to apprehend muh violence the citizens thus threatened have a perfect right to call upon the civil authorities to protect their homes and families against the aggressions of a mob. The fact is appreciated that in union there is strength, and in all instances where there is cooperation there is less likelihood of attack; yet public mediums are often staged are not the best mediums through which to bring about this cooperation. Secret concludes are believed to be the most effective method which our enemies inaugurate. If this be true we should emulate them in so far as it may be lawful for us to do so.
BUT IN ANY EVENT we should do all within our power to protect our homes and families against the invasion of criminals, let their objects and purposes be what they may. In this we will unquestionably be protected by the popular sentiment of the community in which we live.
A MAN RECEIVED $20,000 cash for suggesting the name "Liberty" for a new weekly periodical. Judging by what is meant by "liberty" these days, the magazine must be a humorous one.
DIRESSES are a little shorter, but you still have to organize a swimming party to find out who is knock-kneced.
CONGRESSMEN complain they can't live on their salaries. That is just the reason why the public objects to having the salaries of some congresmen raised.
THERE ARE a lot of ways to make easy money, but the darned grand jury is forever meddling.
The Bomb That Didn't Explode
FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES
OF THE REPUBLICAN
PARTY
SOUTHERN
"LILY WHITE"
DOCTRINE
THE SOUTH
MEGRO
DELEGATION
SKYLAND AT
G&P
CONVENTION
LIGHTS AND SHADOWS
THE SONG OF THE SOUL
Out of the darkness, O. Lord, an
Ouccast cries unto Thee: It's l.
I seem to want in vain; yet I seek
Thy mercy and unto Thee I cry.
My burden is heavy; my span is
brief;
My life is but as a passing shower;
But my battle shall soon be over,
With patience I await my inevitable
hour.
And when I lie down to sleep my
last,
May not, O. Lord, my youth no
stained:
And when with the earth my bones
mingle.
May I leave naught behind save my
good name.
May my soul no longer hunger;
May my spirit no longer perish
alone;
For I have paid earth my brief visit,
I can go off my bounds; soon shall
return home.
Ah! Outside I hear merry laughter,
And footsteps; they come and they
go.
I'm shut off from the world and its
joys. And why? I ask. But I don't
know.
—JAS. W. STREETER, JR.
When "The Birth of a Nation"
meets the wrath of a nation the tug
of war is of short duration.
A new motto for a certain Chicago
daily should run something like:
"Hew to the COLOR LINE, let the
chips fall on the South side."
FROM EVANSTON
Dear Sir: In answering "Volunteers wanted" by a Miss, or Mr Kenwood I am giving the following definition:
Love is an unseen mystery which begins tinkling at the heart, causing every vibrating nerve to twitter practically at the sneeze time.
JAMES R. MANIGAULT.
YOU GIRLS!!!
By the use of compact cases
Many girls renew, their faces
With little, tiny danks of greasy
paint;
Many gents speak silence louder
When they see 'em use good powder
And fall upon the street in deadly
faint.
When they see they're getting gray
They use mud and beauty clay
To take the wiry wrinkles from their
face.
Now I censor it as good
If they'd use it as they should
Instead of overworking all its grace;
They insist on using cream;
It's all right, I'll gladly deem,
But cosmetics have a soul and soon
get tired;
For a nickel or a dime
You would surely watch your time
And maybe quit the same day you
were hired.
Sometimes girls in hide and seek
Try to decorate their cheeks,
But in 'end the they surely find
That if they scorn my earnest plea
And with me disagree.
—SANFORD MADDEN.
WHITE LILACS
White lilacs are the spirits
Of the young souls who died.
Leaving all their high ambitions
And their dreams unsatisfied:
They press against my window,
A wreel and ghostly throng.
And I hear what they are saying
Above the night wind's song.
They whisper through the darkness
As their faces press the glass:
"We, too, were youth of dreaming
But, Oh, how the young years pass
Like flames that leave the embers,
Or a breeze that lofters by!
Though we are dust of ages,
Our hopes will never die."
Then through the star - thrown
shadows
There comes a magic voice
That falls on my heart like music
And makes my heart rejoice.
Then I open my study window
And bury my burning face
In the midst of fragrant lilacs
And thrill to her soft embrace.
I feel her warm breath on my fore-breath.
As her shadow hands hold me there;
The lips I once knew cling close to
mine,
And I flame to the touch of her hair;
While she whispers: "Dear lad or
dreaming,
Through all of the years to be
I shall come to you with the ilias
Until you come to me."
JENE SIMMONS.
SUGGESTION OVERRULED; 'IM
MARRIED
Dear Fay: I attended a meeting the other evening at one of the exclusive clubs of this beautiful metropolis and they were having a dinner with me. I was the best way to win a girl's affections". Some one said if you were indifferent to them they fell faster. Others said soft lights and old-fashioned linen. Now, Fay, I wish you would give your kind of how a young lady's affections. Other contributors' epilips will be welcomed also.
Expecting some good ones.
—KENWOOD.
Garvey with his inexhaustible treasure trove of high-falutin' titles and decrees of decrees is probably to answer Shakespeare's question: "What's in a name?"
If school history is to be revised along the lines suggested by some, Garvey will well lose Crispin Attucks and the sailors who fought under Perry.
An editorial in a certain Western newspaper with an appreciable circulation greets the eye under the caption: "Did I losecee Cuss?" "Strike while the iron is hot" should not apply to present conditions.
A group of my alleged friends came to my house and we informed me in gentle and sympathetic tones that Muggle Offrowiac and Johnnie the Poet, were engaged to be married. But I turned not a hair. Muggle is merely on a ring collecting spree.
BENGOOLOUGH.
Editor's Mail
JIM CROW COMMITTEES
Editor The Chicago Defender,
Chicago, IL.
My Dear Sir: Most Colored people or that is Negroes, must agree with you in your stand on the race question in the United States. The white man of the South will organize interracial committees and have these committees meet and adopt resolutions that do not get at the real causes of so much dissatisfaction among Negroes. The Colored members of these committees are usually the heads of some schools, state owned and partly supported by the state, and quite naturally these men are not going to make any strong demands for fair treatment to the members of our force, for to do so would brand them at once as "sauce Negroes," desiring social equality and they would be sure to lose their jobs.
These committees usually meet, pass a lot of resolutions admonishing the Colored people to behave themselves and enlisting and phishing the Southern white man for his fair treatment of the African-American colonists. The white members of the committee are hypocritical for they touch not upon such things as segregation, Jim Crow accommodations by common carriers, unfair treatment in the courts, disfranchise and so on. A certain railroad operating a terminal in the city of Atlanta, Ga., furnishes one half of a 60-foot day coach for the use of its Colored passengers. There is only one toilet in this Jim Crow apartment and it must be used by both sexes of our Race. Furthermore, the white members of the train crew push their way, arrogantly to and fro through this coach in the performance of their duties, and order Colored people around in an insulting summer.
This writer took up the matter of the single toilet with the Public Service commission of the state of Georgia and in a perfunctory reply that body stated that the matter would be handled and the complainant further notified in a few days as to the action taken. The original complaint was made over 18 months ago and nothing has been heard of the matter since. Of course, a little investigating revealed to the Public Service commission that the complaint was as well as the Jim-Crowed passengers, wore Negroes and not worthy of their consideration. Yet, the fact remains that these same brutally treated Colored passengers are paying the railroad company just as much for their services as they have plenty of room and separate toilets at all times.
Discrimination of the rankest and most unjust kind on the common carriages, infidel and brutal treatment in the name of the name and other injustices too numerous to mention constitute our grievances and we will not be satisfied until they are remedied. May God bless you and carry on the fight you are now making in behalf of the Colored people. With the best of wishes, I am.
JACKSON B. CHANCEY.
4240 S. Wabash Ave..
Chicago, Ill.
SATURDAY. JUNE 21. 1924
DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS
TALKS ON PREVENTIVE MEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES, HYGIENICS AND SANITATION
MAY BE COCCYGODYNA
"Doctor, I will never be a mother. Your answer will certainly impress me with courage, as I have faith in your advice. Would like to know if there are books I in any hope of me becoming a writing a mother.
Reply: Cheer up. Frequent pregnancies have occurred and very healthy children have been born after the first miscarriage. The fact of the matter is that the first miscarriage is a life of many women. The miscarriage in itself would in no wise serve to prevent conception and your becoming a mother. However, if you have displacement of uterus and an endometritis (inflammation of the uterus) or salpingitis (inflammation of fallopian tubes) or some abnormal growth, such factors without being remedied would serve to not only induce miscarriage, but might prevent conception. Get it out of your mind and system that you are burden just because you have had a miscarriage some five years ago. There must be some underlying pathological condition of your pelvic organs. It may be that you have had a careful examination made of your whole system, including blood pressure, examination of kidneys and a Wasserman blood test made; and if you are found to have a clean bill of health have the same examination made on your husband, the together with the determination of whether you are safely carried out will throw the desired light on the subject.
C. De C. S. writes: "I read your articles every week and follow the advice when it touches me. For six months I have had headaches daily; have tried several headache medicines. It is getting worse and worse and at least all night. My friends by friends to take cold both in morning and a hot both at night just before retiring. My age is 20. I do not get much exercise. Please answer in your column as soon as possible."
Reply: Headaches are due to various causes, mostly toxic condition. Headache is not a symptom of a diseased condition. In person age 20 having postural headaches (headaches nightly) of a severe character it is a symptom of luciet infection (syphilis).
Would advise that you have your eyes carefully examined first to ascertain it there are any errors of refraction. A careful examination of urine of diabetic patients or Bright's disease inflammation of kidneys. Have a Wasserman test made.
When you have had a thorough physical examination made and a report on laboratory findings, your doctor will be in position to determine the cause or causes of your headache and can easily apply remedy for the cause. You may also be moderately and follow the advice of your physician and do not indulge in self-medication or self-abuse.
Bv A. L. JACKSON
inspiration and discipline. For good-knows knows the average sophomore mind will stand a lot of disciplining. The young student is seldom without a large supply of self-confidence and full knowledge which sometimes borders on conceit. Self-confidence but conjecture attracts a lot of heavy blows from a hard-hearted and cynical world.
No Cases Are Disboard
and No Prescriptions Given
in Three Weekly Articles
Mrs. J. P. P. writes; "Doctor, I
health column in The Chicago De-
writes: "Doctor, I interested in you, I want to lend you a fender and read it every week. I am writing for advice. I have been married for 7 years, am the mother of five children. My oldest is 7 years; had one still living, children are living and in good health. My baby is now 2 months old. When I was
it every week. I am writing for advice. I have been married eight years and am the mother of five children. My eldest is 7 years; had one still-born. The other children are living up to my health. My baby is now 2 months old. When I was 7½ months pre-empt with it I began to have hurting or aching when I would sit and aid him to get up. This aching or hurting is in the rectum or the extreme end of the spine. I thought that I would be relieved when I would give birth, but there has been no let-up. It still hurts—hurts when I am sitting and does a squeeze. I get up. Kindly advise me what to do. What causes this condition?
Reply: No doubt, madam, you are suffering from coegycdgia or inflammation or injury to the coecxy, which is the bony structure of the lower end or the termination of the spine. In injury to the coecxy often oocysts develop, and the bony structure worsen in subsequent pregnancies near the terminal stage or the end of pregnancy. If you have been married only eight years and have five living children with one still-horn, your pregnancies have appeared very rapidly, and your complaint is serious as well as painful. Would advise that you seek the best available doctor in your city—one who makes a specialty of the diseases of women or surgery—and have a careful examination made of spine, rectum and pelvic organs, and after the examination the thing to follow—the advice of your physician.
If the trouble is due to inflammation or neuralgia. Rest. hot enemas, douches, sitz baths and proper alimentation will give you much relief, but do not depend on self-recovery. You must make an examination; it may reveal a fracture or injury to nerve or the cocexy.
Mrs. E. W. writes: "I have been reading your articles for quite a while and they are the first thing I read when I receive my Defender. I hope the answer to my letter will appear very soon, as I am anxious to what you will say about my sense.
"I have heard that when a woman has a miscarriage first after her marriage that she will never become a mother. I had a miscarriage five years ago. Since then I have found out that, if I am pregnant with an expectant mother, and have been told that I
I to be the occasion for reelegating the decennial reunion of the green bells, coupled with our more or less accidental mixing up in a little affair
at one of our local universities. He has caused us to give a little thought to the 'problem of information in touch with the campuses of their alma matres. The undergraduate is not 'alonger to blame for errors in judgment or lack of comprehension of the unity in his college career. He is largely dependent
A. L. Jackson
upon the advice and guidance of his more experienced brother who has gone before him. We shall not soon forget with what wonder and awe we viewed the figures of distinguished graduates who returned to the college yard. There were not many students there to thank to look over the new crop of youngsters. Most of those who happened to live in the neighborhood of the university seemed not to realize how much they could help the undergraduate metamorphose himself in his new world. The social and extra-curriculum activities of college life are as important as the class room studies in the all-around development of students who are preparing themselves to go out the world. Especially is this true of our particular group.
There is so much that is lacking in the training of the average young student before he gets to college that it is necessary for the college personnel to have a certain set of duties. Some means ought to be devised by alumni who are fortunate enough to make their homes nearby their own alma mater for seeing to it that the youngsters who follow them shall have a larger and more intimate experience by their contact with the best that is in the community. It used to be true that a college student was intellectually superior and socially more high minded than the rest of the population, but it mittened them to be. This is no longer true. Most cities of any size now have men and women who have achieved a definite life and culture of their communities. Some of them are college students, some are women and women who, although they have not been to college, nevertheless have by their native genius and ability equified or surpassed some of their more fortunate college-bred students. Some ought to be accessible to the new and younger students, both for his
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"NONE SO BLIND"
THIS NEWSPAPER CONSISTS OF TWO SECTIONS-BE SURE YOU GET BOTH OF THEM
The World Before Your Eyes
PARSON BILLY BRIGHT TALKS "EXPERIENCES"
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Heralds His Bunk in Dixie Daily
Some of our energetic white drummers are lavishly supplied with "experiences." And, although it is difficult, at times, to get them to relate their "experiences," yet when they do tell them, they are quite beyond approach.
We have an example in the case of Billy Bright, a Southern "candy king," whose storehouse is so full of these experiences that one supposes that he can understand them, we consider him bankrupt in this line.
The story, as told by the "candy king" in the Nashville Tennessee, runs as follows:
One hot summer day before we had automobiles I was driving through a backwoods section, and seeing a bunch of darkies gathered about a hole in the ground. I stopped to look for the cause and to rest my tired eyes. I looked towards me and I sensed that I was the subject of their conversation. Soon one of the number, a young man, was sitting in my luggy and said: "Boss, mourn I ask you what you
"I go about doing good," replied the candy man.
"That's what we all loved when we saw you stop here. We sed you must be a preacher, and, mister, we sho do need a preacher."
"What's your trouble?" asked Mr. Bright.
Asked to Play Preach:
"Well, we is got a dead man here an' we isn't got no preacher to us here," Jones was to meet us here soon after dinner. an' we done here here now here we never showed up yet. We got our work to do and hits most night an' an' nasty man here what's soin' man, man, man. No, sah, they all done sesd so. Now, boss of you come over an' lury he we'll be much obliged. We don't, we do, we do we hope you'll help us out. "This is rather unusual," said Jones. "We suppose, can help you out. Can any of you do the praying?" "Oh, yes sah, yes sah, bruider that caesin. You jes call on him, sah."
"What kind of a man was like any?" asked the "parson".
"Well, boss, they don't much you know," said the "fact of de business is de less you say 'bout dat man de better it will be. Dat Liza, his old wife, settin' over yonder on dat dog and she saint it up, but the little mighty little for her; never give her mothin' to wear, an' not half nuff to eat 'cept when he had to git her to cook it for him." Blissin is boss, hoss wuz picked up dead under a chicken roost an' he got a hole in his head. We don't know if he fell out deen jot that it noint we 'quiring 'bout it and Liza she sed jot as well go put him away in the ground an' ferg 'bout him. Now, boss, you has de facts in de case and if you'll put us well be mighty obliged."
Where Is the Humor?
Mr. Bright does not tell exactly how he did it, but he put "like in the ground all right and the crowd startled, unbelieved, acknowledging their gratitude. In his new line of work, we would have a geotechnical divinity has, on his maiden appointment, made a miserable failure. And, were he as inexperienced, we would have his conducting funerals, we do not hesitate to say that the kiddies would have to suck their thumbs for some time. Perhaps "Parson" Bright would be more successful if his experiences were just the least bit interesting, and perhaps he would have ease" one may readily conclude that he is quite inexperienced.
WASHINGTON WOMAN
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Washington—Miss Marie Jordan,
761 Guard St. N. W., for two years
connected with the District public
$200 scholarship,
the first prize in a nation-wide
award contest,
held by the American Child
Health association.
The contest was for the purpose
of creating a department in the health of American children. More than
60 of the students represented. The program submitted affording
schools, won a
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The contest was for the purp-
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THE WEEK
[Copyright Chicago Defender by A. B. Coolidge and Dawes!] You hear but little else now. Coolidge and Dawes, two hearts in the poets' words, that beat one, After March 4, 1925, address them, Washington, D.C.
You ought to have seen William Jennings Bryan at the Coolidge convention. He looked like any other man in polite, decent society for the first time. This writer stood behind him for several minutes during the Coolidge demonstration. He wore his usual sour look.
He looked as if he wanted to say: "You get it, you get it." You get it, you get it. People from cheering. This is too much happiness." Mr. Bryan is a typical Democrat.
The Cleveland convention of the G. O. P. will be referred to often in the future. You begin your back-attack at that convention.
Your leaders most abused by "educated" idiots wrote your name high at Cleveland. If you didn't keep up with events at Cleveland, day by day, you missed good reading.
Newspapers and the Bible will keep you in touch with life here and life hereafter.
Among those present at Cleveland were Walter L. Cohen, Henry Lincoln Johnson, Perry W. Howard, Robert R. Church, William H. Cain, Benjamin J. Davis, S. D. McGill—all men you are familiar with. Every section was heard from; no North, no South, although the you-love-actors lost no contest they had reason to expect they would win. The G. O. P. is getting back to normality. Four years hence you will do more and better business. All things come to those who wait and work.
HENRY LINCOLN JOHNSON wiped up with Georgia as he did before the national committee. Big man wanted Mr. Johnson put off the national committee. One word will tell you why—brains. He gave his adversary, Mr. Mulvihill, a leg to stand on. Mr. Mulvihill is referred to as a "member of the national committee of twenty years" standing. Keep the record straight as you go along. He had defeated Mr. Howard by a majority of one at St. Louis in 1918. He succeeded L. D. Mosely, creature of John R. Lynch.
The story of your rise and fall and rise again in G. O. P. councils is an interesting one. The first Colored R. Lynch, elected in 1854 to represent Mississippi, came P. D. S. Pinchback of Louisiana. He had made his fight for a seat in the United States Senate. Read up on that in the entertaining chapters in the American political history.
A FEW more facts to you. Perry Carson, uninterested giant, both physically and intellectually, sat on the commons floor by William Calvin Chase. Chase was a lightning editor, a lawyer who knew all the ins and outs of content. His paper, The Bee, died with him. The Bee, my grandfather, woke up the past; stirred the wood; and is saving good. Both Johnson and Howard won hands down, not only because they were right, but because they knew how to maintain that "right." Able men opposed them. Ability host to more ability.
A delegate, member of the committee on credentials, told me to vote against Johnson, he said, "but I can't do it." Are you not ashamed of young men who speak against Mr. Johnson? Against Mr. Howard? Against the convention; also a press chair. Neither was much good for seeing purposes. General Du Pont handed this writer a sergeant-at-arms ledge. He was thanked and told that it would be around the convention hall and see Colored men in action.
There they sat—Carson leader of his delegation; Church, sitting at the head of Tennessee; Richardson, at home between Governor Goodrich and Senator Beveridge of Indiana; Cannon, cower to elbow with Senator Edge of New York; McClintock, chairman of the Mississippi delegation at McClintock, the footsteps of Joseph Lee Florida leader, and so on.
This writer, on invitation of her father, escorted the young lady into the executive session of the committee. She was relentless, but not timid. She was at ease. She took her seat with refinement, born of breeding.
At Cleveland
The Comeback
Johnson and Howard
[Copyright Chicago Dept. of H.D.E. and Diane.] You hear *H.D.E. and Diane*—two hearts, two minds, after March 4, 1955, addressed to you toought to have seen William Island convention. He looked in the mirror, blinked him for several minutes, monstration. He wore his suit looked as if he wanted to want; amendment to the Constitution meeting. This is not much musical Democrat.
Cleveland convention of the to often in the future. You that convention.
leaders most abused by "years high" if high. If you do you stand at Cleveland, day by day, reading.
spanners and the Bible will be those present at Cleveland Henry Lincoln Johnson, Perry Church, William Statham, and Gill—all names you are fama heard from; no North, in water crowd talked a lot, they would win. The G. O. baby. Four years hence you business. All things come to the
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writer can never forget the financial committee at Cleveland, sent, but her daughter, Miss Elizabeth. The young lady celebrated in a Republican National comother. God's work is seen on her writer, on invitation of her友 lady (tell the executive session relevant, but not timid). She seat with refinement, intent.
Chicago Defender WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY
National Committeemen Mr. Butler
Two Ladies Bound for Pa
"Uncertainty" Coming Conv
by Roscoe Simmons
by R. S. Abbott Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
A story worth telling the children, worth repeating. In the council of the party that freed her grandparents as a citizen, as a member of those who sit in judgment. You are putting your best foot forward, ladies. Don't believe those who say your men are not proud of you, that they don't honor you. THE quiet power of New England culture you see in the chairman of the Republican National committee, the chairman of the one on one debate, the thought of Perry W. Hoover members on the committee. "There is nothing to think about it," he replied. "If Mississippi wants to put up her best man Howard, of New England." That is the thought, the speech of New England.
You have reason to regret the retirement of John T. Adams, one of the great chairmen of your party's history. Butler succeeds him. Butler knows politics because he knows human nature. Politics is human nature at war with itself.
The papers say that Mr. Butler and Mr. Stemp fell out. Put little stock in that story. Republicans fuss over the fact that the party is not ventions. When business is to be looked after Republicans, who represent PROPERTY don't quarrel much. Butler is not in the business. See in him the fruit of the tree of New England liberty. Stand behind Mr. Butler. Back him with MONEY as well as mouth and votes. Then you will be in order to win.
Stand behind Mr. Butter. Back him with MONEY as well as mouth and votes. Then you will be in order when you ask him to talk to Mr. Couldigo about jobs. JUST a paragraph from a statement from Colored Democrats: With the swinging over of many formerly "rocky" Republican politicians in the uncertainty of the former party. Democrats are prophesying a Democratic landslide this fall.
Mr. Young tells this writer that you may look for fine reports as soon as these athletes hit Paris. Hubbard and Johnson will win two first places and Gordini will win two second places. Keep up with these young men. They are your agents in the world of dare and skill. France will receive them with open arms. A few years slack thousands in another errand. They, too, brought back the first prize.
CHICAGO, capital of Colored America, is getting ready to host the annual Business league and the National Association of Women. The league, whose president is President Moton of Tuskegee, will bring together the financial and commercial genius, while the Woman's association, whose president is President Gordini, will counsel the mothers of the newest, the favored Race.
If you can, come to Chicago. See the great AMERICAN CITY, the first spot where Americans of Color got their first taste of the city. Join you, own you, own the set of your Rave that you set.
The league has cut its wisdom tooth and will celebrate its 25th anniversary. Join with your doers and help them praise the work of their leader, Dooker T. Washington, who started the team in Boston in 1900.
Come by thousands and back up the huddle. Woman's is rising and it rises for all women, you along with all women. Work on the college, an alternate-at-large at the recent Cleveland convention. You will want to hear from Miss Brown on politics. You didn't rest until you join politics. If you mean to stay in it right you won't do much resting in the future.
Come to Chicago. Where Chicago leads others follow.
NEXT week the Democrats. Thus far no news of any Colored delegate in Chicago, where there was so much to go to, so much courtesy and attention, that the delegates and spectators had a time staying in the convention.
Come to Chicago. Where Chicago leads others follow.
NEXT week the Democrats. Thus far no news of any Colored delegate in Chicago, where there was so much to go to, so much courtesy and attention, that the delegates and spectators had a time staying in the convention.
Come to Chicago. Where Chicago leads others follow.
Trouble would set in everywhere if the Democrats caught the spirit of Tammany. Get the history of that event, and you will be able to be threw when he got Edward E. Lee, an employee of the Murray Hill hotel, to organize a Colored Tammany. What Croker began, Murphy carried on. Maybe Pat Brown, who didn't have heat, put the bars to Colored citizens. The Democratic party wants you to help ELECT its candidates, but you must not help NOMINATE them.
Candidates are many, but Mr. Dryan is the proper man to put up since Mr. Coulledge is the G.O. P. standard bearer. When the Democrats KNOW they are to be elected, politics will always run. Expect an interesting time. The hotter the better—for YOU.
SILLY Colored people come "represented" most of them ignorant, believe that they will have a better chance under a red flag than under the Stars and Stripes. Therefore, come on, revolution.
Foolish white people, those who believe in disorder, are not to use you to turn the world upside down, but do not expect that you will ever be put on top by fire and blood.
Keep in mind that your freedom, your education, your opportunity, your health, your courage to both their opportunity and your condition.
Talk is heard that Chicago is being used as a headquarters for the doctrines of Moscow; that is, the Internationale, which is a big word for trouble. Southern schools are not so interested in Chicago, so the word goes, and the students will be fired with the great passion to overturn government of law, or JER. It is too late, some one ought to tell Southern schools for Colored people that nothing from Moscow can be in them or their Race, but that sympathy with any movement to undo this government spells annihilation for them, whatever else it may spell for others. Live and strive to get into this government, not to men, but may little attention to their remarks. God's judgments wait on no human verdicts. Time is not as long as it has been. Lines are dictated in Lexington, KY, where this writer will speak in an hour or so on "What is Education?"
Mr. Butler
Bound for Paris
Coming Conventions
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SACRED BOOK OF ABYSSINIA IN NEW YORK
May Have Swayed Primitive Lives
[New York Sun]
So slight is the connection between the United States and the Ethiopian manuscript reached New York recently the curious parchment volume it came almost as an auxiliary extraordinary from Abyssinia. Representing, as it does, Abyssinia as a land, the manuscript makes its distinctive claim upon our attention as one of the books that ruler and soldiers, defenders of Abyssinia, chosen of God as a stronghold of the Christian faith on earth, says Robert B. Written and painted by hand about three centuries ago for a certain very likely started on its way to the United States in 1868, when a military expedition of the British government acquired the manuscripts of Abyssinia acquired the manuscripts of Madagascar and with it a rare collection of Ethiopian manuscripts brought to the church he had planned to build.
No matter how Basildales "Book of Shams," he admires the shams, it ultimately found its way into the famous Huth library, the 112 volumes of the original Ethiopian binding of red moorco intact, and recently it came under Lathrop C. Harger of New York.
Spoke Semitic
The ancient Ethiopians spoke a Semitic language which they called *Ethiopian*. The language, known to us as Ethiopic, or Geez is more closely related to Arabic than to any other Semitic tongue. The language of the slaves in this it has been replaced by modern dialects such as Tiere, Tirrina and Amharic, and the language of Ethiopian church and of books it has Ethiopic literature consists mainly of translations from Greek, Coptic or Arabic, and the language of parchment inside from the skins of goats and sheep. The 1.200 Ethiopic manuscripts in European libraries contain many manuscripts, apophoric literature, biblical commentaries, psalters, lectionaries, missals, sacreddots, funeral services, texts of saints, services and homilies for special occasions. There is a limited amount of historical, legal, meditative
The two books linked here with the "Book of Praeters" are the Ethiopian versions of the Book of Adam, with "With Satan"—and the nepalal work—and "The Glory of Kings," Kebra Nacast, in Ethiopia, that son, as a Christian work translated from the Arabic, it is typical of the pious and simple tales appealing to the reader, more willing and ready to believe than to doubt. "The Glory of Kings" is of interest because it contains the rulers of Ethiopia.
Official Book of Laws
"The Glory of Kings" has been held in peculiar honor in Abyssinia for many centuries. Its importance for both the rulers and the people of Abyssinia is ensured by Prince Kansa, subsequently King John IV, to Lord Graville in 1872 in regard to the official copy,拭 Kaska wrote: "There is a book called manuscript of the law of the whole of Ethiopia and the names of the chiefs, churches and provinces are in this book. I pray you will find out who has book of the manuscript of the law of my people will not obey my orders without it." The volume referred to was one of the collection of Ethiopian manuscript after the defeat of King Theodore. The trustees of the British museum restored it to Abyssinia. The manuscript copy of "Glory of Kings" was under his pillow the milt-hit he killed himself. It was read by King John before he went into battle and fell under the seimiters of the Mudshits under his curreder by both church and state.
In reading the manuscript "Book of Prayers" Basildles and others perform an office of devotion that includes the Bible, the Saints and saintly or situations to his different attributes such as his voice, his beard, his cane's hair garment. This of course was obtained "from the church depositories of Constantine whom all the world reverence." There are prayers for the saints, the saints also for those who inclan an car unto its words. Nor does the person who printed the pages of parchment so beautifully and with so much imitism unto himself. "May the name of the scribe he written in the New Jerusalem," he wrote, and then added "A sentence of excommunication on who shall steal or deface this book."
Abyssinia is a stronghold of the fundamentalists; the modernist is a person of the distant future, and Egypt is the World's Arabian Empire may well believe, as did the late Emperor Menikil, "king of kings, a descendant of the wise Solomon and a branch of God" that a people are deserved for their books as well as by their arms.
Pittsburgh Woman Gives $100,000 to N. C. School Charlotte, N. C. June 20—The Johnson C. Smith university of this city has been presented with a gift of $100,000 by Mrs. Johnson C. Smith of Pittsburgh, it has been announced that Mrs. Johnson C. Smith will be the school. Mrs. Smith is one of the outstanding contributors to the institution, it was said, having already donated $100,000 to the institution, $100,000 will be used for the erection of a $70,000 dormitory and two cottages costing $7,000.
DOG KISSERS BEWARE
The Westminster corner recently said: "Ladies who kiss Pekinness and other dogs" on the nose and mouth should hewear lest they acquire horrible bile cyst (a filament growth), generally with fatal results.
CRITICAL MOMENTS
BY GOLLY, I BELIEVE THE PROPELLER IS BROKEN!!
LETTER FROM CAIRO, EGYPT
The Following Is an Installment of a Series of Letters Sent Tony Langston by Two Performers Who Went Abroad in 1878 and "Never Came Back."
(Continued from Last Weak)
Zaghoul had another go in today at Circ's grand club. There was a market erected to hold ten thousand persons. It was packed to suffocation, with another ten thousand trying to get a peep in. They make more fuss over Zaggy than they do about the king. There are any number of police, mounted and on foot, all around the block. The police don't want you to walk on the same side as the king, but they are the fort. The police precaution is not for fear anyone will do him any harm, but for fear of such a rush to shake hands with him that he would be hit and tramplied on in this blowout.
According to reports, there is a proposal to make the day that the King opens Parliament to be like the King of the cinemas, bands of music for people to dance in the streets, chewings, etc.—all free at the expense of the government. The king notice that no pipe to try and do as the French do. However, Zaghoul Pasha doesn't give a continental (you know what they build to keep the water out) pipe, and going to have it and the government must pay the piper. Afterwards the taxes will be raised and the government will be paid. The poor kids will have this one day to get indigestion after which they can hop it and die off like files; not like Egyptian files, because they can turn that loop up with the tourist.
You remember, no doubt, reading in the book we sent you entitled "Anti-Christ in Egypt, in the Bible," but you don't know the trying not days but years to get next to this bird. They have spread bird line on the limbs of the trees, they have set traps for him, they have taken him into his tail, but there was nothing doing. So the police concluded to take the bully the horns and take a chance. We are sending by some post a card with a picture of the bully when the police butted in and had him change his dress to pants and accompany them to the place where, when they get you there, you are asked to give the quest of the king for the time being.
It has bee ntw two months since the curtain went up. There have been 34 cases. The Grek is well, which can be expected, although the queen is called the leader of the gang. They can only bring out one person, who was kidnapped. The police have dig up midemnaemon chances against him as far south as the Sudan, miles away from the queen's town, but nothing of much consequence. It is a case of finding a mare's nest and not being able to count the graves. He has been a guest at the queen's palace and other houses, which from all accounts he has scattered on, they can't find a scratch on a piece of paper to iniminate
He kept no books. Some wise possum, this queen. No doubt his bimber after he is no more and has taken his aerial flight unless the hotton drops just as just as he hefts to him, but he was that with his junk and houses and other little items he is worth more than half a million English men. He was a man with the exception of his freedom, if it had been anyone else with such high charges he would not wait on ball, but the police had to wait too long to get him. Now they are like the two Quakers down, and they are down down. The one that was down called out to the 'other brother': 'Lewis, let me get up again.' The one on the other will not let thee up so soon again. If thou only knew how hard it was for me to get the down thee would be to let you up so soon again.
No doubt he will get some of the
things he needs, but there are supposed to be some clever
George Duncan
ones here. His arrest caused a mild sort of sensation in high and low circles for 24 hours at least. Zazhou Pasha and all Egypt were forgotten. All you could hear was about Carla (that is his name). Anyone reading the book wound think the queen a smile, but Lord Jesus figure; but Lord Jesus a duck! You should see him. He has a daylight side and an electric light side. When he was in his silk gailebe (a sort of night shirt atair) and junk on his arms an danktes, you see a short, putbellied, bandy-legged monstrosity diving, two feet like hams, spread out one pointing to the north pole and the other to the south pole. He hobbles a duck just before his egg.
His color in the day-time is between a bollied chestnut and a red perch in the early hours in the morning he gives you the idea that he or his father or mother were sailors and ladders backward. That is the way he does the trick. You can then see that his hounds want at least a voice to help him get up and voice, more especially when something has gone wrong with him. It is between the rackets he has on his hand and the foghorn on an ocean liner at sea. Before he goes to his perch at night his maids get busy, and the time he gets up he harms, harshes and lighting him up he looks a thing of beauty and a joy forever. He sits on a gold embroidered pillow, and a gold embroidered pillow. He could not hold his arms with cigarettes. When you first go in the room the precious stones that he has on his head and arms almost dazzle that you can see all and more colors than the rainbow. Glittering being that he is, he has shown that he is a monkey turned upside down.
We will leave him for the present
and he will have to leave the
lady will have to say about it.
At present Russians and Germans come under the Egyptian laws, the capitulation laws have seen their use. The Russians are very much worse off now than the Jews were in Russia before the revolution. In Russia became some parts of the country where Jews were allowed to live, but even though they were always persecuted and massacred, they could at least stand here are not recognized by the soviet government and the monarchy is a dead letter. The Egyptian laws allowed the Russian consul here 400 English pounds per month; why, we do not know: the refugees had and are still having a good time. Whatances and what not under the patronage of the king, the high commissioner, General Allenby, and other cacks and nicks of the same kidney, have done better here than anywhere else.
When it was promulgated that the consul's pay would be stopped and that the fussians would come under the Egyptian laws the fussians here would be under the Egyptian laws. What the outcome was we have never got to know. Protesting under the circumstances we think can come within the meaning of gratitude. We will be the Egyptian parliament to decide.
Not long ago the German consul was notified that all Germans that so desired could come to Egypt, the so-called Germans, to the serving Germans resuming in Egypt having expired. No doubt when a few of them return they will also be holding protest meetings. We've had a lot of them in the past, but that Russia is much worse for strangers now than it was 'before the war. If it is so then it must be something dreadful.
(Continued Next Week)
Billy Brooks
RUSSIAN DEAD BURIED WITH O. K. TO PETER
Passports Into Other World Issued
Leningrad—Passports for the satisfaction of St. Peter were given to the departed early, the nineteenth day of June, and the nineteenth day to documents recently in old graves near here. These documents were issued usually only to members of the Russian Imperial State, to indicate that they cost a lot of gold and were considered as a reasonable guarantee that the departed person would be welcome to the golden gates.
A sample of the passports reads: "I, Nicholas Stöhlew, bishop of St. Peter, the person herein mentioned lived as a good Christian, and, although he sometimes sinned, yet he confessed himself and his sins, he feasted and begged. Considering the fact that the dear departed one has made his peace with his father, he has all his father confessor. I easily certify that this passport to Saint Peter with the hope that he will be duly honored and have the grace to have love and free access to heaven. I enjoy all the privileges therein forever without any hindrance."
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY CLOSES
WITH FIFTY-ONE GRADUATES
Chester, Pa.—The college commencement at Lincoln university was held in 1854, and 70 years of work since the institution was chartered in 1854. The graduating class numbered 51, the largest in the history of the university.
Lawrence N. Brown of Tennessee gave the Latin salutatory and Robt. B. Calvert the valedictor. The commencement address was delivered by Dean Kelly Miller of Howard university, who spoke about the value of education in valedictor. The highest type of manhood. Brief addresses were made by a number of alumn, including Rev. Thomas C. Welch, M. W. V. Dean, Lakes Imes, 1904. Tuskegee Institute; Hon. Solomon Porter Hood, 1873, U. S. minister to Liberia, now home on the island of Guinea. Dr. George Dougault, 1804, who has just been appointed special deputy attorney general of New York state, and Dr. Geo. C. Rev. Lewis D. Twine of Thomasia, the honorary degree of doctor of divinity was conferred upon Rev. C. Rev. Lewis D. Twine of Thomasia, Ga. and Rev. John A. White, pastor of Shiloh Baptist church, Arenton, N. The degree of doctor of divinity was conferred upon Rev. L. McConrey, D. D., president of Johnson C. Smith university, Charlotte, N. C. On account of Dr. Ren-
Both the Finney prize of $50 and the Rendley prize of $100 were awarded to Robert Stewart Jason. A new prize of $20, founded by Rev. Edward Cobber, 1831, of Philadelphia, was awarded to Lynn Wood Cobber, a member of the class of 1924, was awarded to Wallace Manifested the most humanitarian interest in his fellow students. The trustees took action for the imminent selection of the proposed科学 hall.
CELEBRATES 17TH YEAR AS PASTOR
Washington—Dr. Milton Waldron,
pastor of Shiloh Institutional Baptist
church, celebrated his pastor
sary in the pastorate recently
at the new
u. s. chapel
Ninth and P Sts.
N.W. The anniversary sermon
won by Dr. Waldron to the
Naomi
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of the Church, G. U. O.
of O. F.
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distinction of
being the offspring
of Shiloh Bap-
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Fredericksburg,
Va., which was
disbanded under
Dr. Walrodron Fredericksburg, Va., which was disbanded under threatening danger and sought refuge in Washington. The present church was organized by 26 members under the leadership of the late Rev. William J. Walker, after having gained due recognition of this district to become a regularly constituted church. Dr. Walrodron has been responsible for unusual development in the church in recent years. Who is the Negro Race" through his leadership in the purchase of the new church for a cash consideration of $30,000.
CHURCH CELEBRATES 115TH ANNIVERSARY
Philadelphia, Pa.—The 115th anniversary of the foundation of the United Methodist Church held here Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. The celebration began in the early morning when the church held the anniversary sermon. In the evening the Rev. J. A. Wills preached. Delegates from the church branch attended the celebration and other principal speakers of the evening.
On Monday evening at a platform meeting delivered by Rev. N. H. Lester, Rev. Benjamin T. Moore of Wilmington, Del. and Rev. J. E. Kirkland, Rev. J. E. Kirkland presided. The celebration concluded Sunday with a splenchoir of the Union Baptist church. The celebration was by the Rev. J. E. Kirkland presided.
Defender Junior CHILDREN'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER
PART 2—PAGE 2
SCHOOL
STUDY
SPORTS
BUD SAYS
BILLY BUNK A WINNER AND
LOOSER
"Robert, Mary, Charles, John, Joseph, Halph, Philip, you will kindly pack their books and give them to the children who have successfully passed in school, studies and are another grade, squirling directive books." "But, but isn't there some material to kill Bill. 'My name is the only one you did not and I worked much with the others."
as they have successfully passed studies and are ready to go on in squintily directed Mrs. Smith. "Hut, but they must make?" a ssked Bill. "My name is you, you didn't call and I worked such as the other."
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Willard Motley Bud Billken
and a g a i n t to
take your books home
from the store in a very poor
mark to get them.
It was a tearful Billy Bunk left the school that day, dragging a slide 15 feet to the ground. I have to do it all over again next term. "Well, I was going to run away once before, but didn't, but this time I am going to slide I'll give a beating for not passing."
"Now she'll be glad to apologize." The man in the radio dips his finger, that mean-old soul never did and it left our hero with a grouch against wr. Bud.
RADIO
Radio Funer. Read these hints each week in the Defender Junior and you will find that your set will never go wrong.
DETECTOR NEEDS TEST
In new you may find that the tube functions at say, 19% volts. You can begin to wonder why the set is losing its pen. Quite possibly it is because the machine is required by using the next higher tap. This applies chiefly for dry soil since group colls retain in practically their full voltage until exhausted.
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW
PERFUMES MADE CENTURIES AGO
The first perfumes, prominent among
were dry, resinous gums, burned as
acetone, became a custom that we have
the word perfume, meaning by or through
a sweet-smelling cinnamon that we
over, before the mugt brought their
sweet-smelling gifts to the manager of
Perissa and the Orient and ships tra-
vering the Mediterranean had been
their trade in rare and costly
perfumes.
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that could be understood, which was my father's name, "Tom". At the time of independence in 1914, I took my first step. At the age of 3 I could say my name. At the age of 14 I my name. When I had reached my fourth year my mother had succeeded in teaching me Robert Louis Stevenson, which made me feel quite proud when I repeated it without my mother's help. I could also tell the time by the clocks.
Feb. 11, 1918. I entered kindergarten very much with the work and songs we learned, and each evening I would come to my mother or tell her of something we made. One day we were taught about the mother, and it seemed as if it would never get dark enough for me to show my mother the things there was, which happened to be a new sister, of whom I was quite proud to be a big brother. At 6 I entered Mrs. Xmas, 1950, my father bought me a happy to sit in a room with seats and desks. Xmas, 1950, my father bought me a happy to sit in a room with seats and desks. I finally learned to ride. After outgrowing this wheel, my father birthday. While coasting one day a boy jumped into the car, force that I was thrown from my bike against the curb and my wearing, cut, which scar I am still wearing.
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Prof. Charles W. Ransom held his commencement exercises of Doughtas high school at Fitzhern Iost Baptist church. The address to the graduating class was prof. Isaac Fisher of Flesk university, Nashville, Tonn. Joseph Lewis and Carter, and Isaac Fisher of Vila Ridge Saturday morning on business, Mrs. Mary J Ransom and business, Mrs. Mary J Ransom and business, the county to the home of Mrs. Washington and made arrangements for some cherries. The Mrs. Washington will Baptist church, delivered an insplining sormon last Sunday. He was married to Mrs. Washington. Jennie Washum attended to business in Karmak last week. Mrs. Maria Hope attended Thursday and transacted business.
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1. A house full, a yard full, yet you can't catch a cup full.
2. What nut lives nearest the sea?
3. Why are policemen like the rainbow?
4. What nut is good for bad children?
5. What is the first thing one would do if he fell into the water?
6. Under the water and yet never gets wet
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2. Beachnaut.
3. They never appear until after the store.
4. Hickorynut.
5. Get wet.
6. On a bridge with a pitcher of water on her head.
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Wednesday evening in honor of her
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a short visit. Mrs. Emily Anderson and
Mrs. Anderson left Wednesday for Calfor
a short visit. Mrs. Emily Anderson and
Mrs. George McKeever of St. Louis
motored over and were the guests of
Fearless left for St. Louis Monday to
called to St. Mary's to attend to the
female of his cousin, Annie Thompson.
ELKVILLE, IL.
Mrs. Annie Kerville of Tennessee is
visiting her son, James Stone. Chas
Tarrell of Brookport, Ky., is visiting
Paducah, Ky., Mrs. James Johnson,
Oliver of Colbs, Ky., spent few
days here Mrs. John Ewing and Miss
weeks in Paris, Tenn. Mrs. Emma
Nance and children are visiting in Car-
linee in Paducah, Ky., Mrs. Lillah Black
fine in Paducah, Ky., Mrs. Lillah Black
here. Mrs. Belle Johnson of Arkansas
is visiting here. Mrs. Dan Smith is
returned home after spending a few
hours at Rev. and F. B. Stratton. Mrs.
Cinnibals and daughter are visiti-
ng home after spending a few
returned home after spending a few
Blackburn of Marion, Ky., was visiting
here last Sunday. Tribute Terrell is
Little Minnie Mae McCall is ill.
Miss. Ellen Harrison left for Quincy to visit her mother, Mrs. Laury, Mrs. Murray, and her son, Mrs. Harvey Leake and her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Leake and the funeral of little Laura Ann Jannin Leake. Miss Leato Skidner has resided in Atlanta, Georgia, and Miss Letta May Wilson, Atlanta, Georgia, niece. Mildred Skidner, sister, married grandmother. Mildred Leake of Chickasaw baby. Little Jannin Leake. A banquet was given in honor of the graduated Wayman Fisher, Miss Opal Leake and Harrison rended a musical program. Mildred of Sparra is visiting her Madel Model of Sparra is visiting her Tigers defeated Walnut Hill (white), to 5. D. Vinson and brother of D. Motion to Centralia last week.
The annual national Baptist Sunday school congress convened June 11 to meet from Mo. Emory Baptist church, this city are Rev. Henry Snowden, pastor; Mae Johnson and Chas W. Tinsley, Rev. Snowden and Miss Laura Johnson, Rev. Snowden and Miss Laura Johnson, Mr. Tinsley the Layman's league and Metoka Sunday school class, Miss Bessie Sutte the cradle roll and R. V. Sutte the cradle roll and R. V. Sutte is much improved. Win. Jones is a patient at the New Home sanifarium, at the New Home sanifarium, Mrs. Lila May Mallory, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. May Mallory, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. May Mallory, after an extended visit to Chicago after an extended visit
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Cleveland was the week-end guest of Mrs. Clemente Mlirdeira of Division S. Club, and Mrs. Glenna Mlirdeira of Division S. Club recently. On the Skech List
O. S. Hainan will have been ill for several months, in all continental Columbia S. Club is indoloned as the president of the Madison is under the care of a physician, Mr. I. Anderson. Mr. Hainan will be will take a course in insurance, H. J. Warren and his wife, Mrs. J. Jones, will teach Penn. Thursday, where they will be instructors, Mrs. J. A. Jones, who is very interested in New York Sunday evening to be at Miss Handal in the company, now playing the Kopin剧场.
Mrs. F. A. Dade of Chicago motored the spiritual meeting of which also a mother medium. She stopped at 15:52 and Anderson gave a beautiful fashion show. Anderson gave a beautiful fashion show. Church Thursday evening, Mrs. Mumlin J. Phillips left the city for New York City to brother-in-law. Theingham hall gave a spiritual meeting at the Wavne Medical auditorium Thursday evening was one of the places. Mrs. Ruth I. Loyal of 1975-E. Madden of 1975-E. where she will visit her friend, Mattle D. Walton of 1970-E. S. Hutchins of 1975-E. his home in Chicago after a few days, where she will visit her friend, Mattle D. Walton of 1970-E. S. Hutchins of 1975-E. his home in Chicago after a few days, where she will visit her friend, Mattle D. Walton of 1970-E. S. Hutchins of 1975-E. Larned St. are the proud parents of a bouncing baby girl, New packard car. Mrs. Robbins of 1975-E. New packard car. Mrs. Robbins of 1975-E. New packard car. Mrs. Robbins of 1975-E. Larned St. are the special guests of the Ladies' Aid society of the Presbyterian Church June 6. The former gave a short talk to the church and gave of raising funds to aid the church.
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A reception was given Saturday
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Lewis-Pelham of Washington, D. C., by
Announcing Diggs Everything in Flowers for
Announcing the Opening of Diggs Bros. Flower Shop
OSMOND G. DIGGS, Mgr.
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DETROIT NEWS
By HENRY D. GARNETT
538 Gratlot 'Ave.
Mr. George S. Narfson was called
count of the illness **I** her mother,
count of the illness **I** her mother,
were held Monday, June 6. For the
Levittville, N.C., where his illness first
were held at the home, 1320 Abbey
Hill, he was at the home, 1320 Abbey
Hill, he was at the home, 1320 Abbey
Hill, he was a member of *Melod* A. M.
He lives to mourn his loss a father,
Robert and William Rogers, all of this
Miscellaneous Shower
The shower given by Mrs. Julia Seward is situated on Main Avenue, in the home on Central Ave. in honor of Mrs. C. A. Hudson was a very special guest. Mrs. C. Walker of Stanford Ave. left recently for Little Book, Ark. for college. Mrs. Galloway of Clinton St. is visiting friends and relatives. Howard university has returned home to meet her summertime friends. Mrs. C. is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. F. B. Rollinson of 4th St. Mrs. Amelia Henderson of HOTEL TANZY A BEAUTIFUL PLACE
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TO MAKE IT MORE CONVENIENT FOR YOU WHO LIVE IN DETROIT, MIDLAND, OR WEST BROOK, WE WISH YOU WELCOME TO JEFFERSON. We ad-recording stations have been set up to allow you to enjoy your locality. We are at all times ready to give you helpful services in handling all calls.
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W. M. Winston & Toolets 2401 St. Antoine St.
W. M. Winston & Toolets 1710 St. Antoine St.
Cadillac 5548
On the Sick List
Stock Arrives
Visits Mother
Motors to City
Wolverines Entertain
her sister-in-law, Mrs.ella Barrier
distance, 115 W. Hlane Ave., Ava, MN
distance, 107 W. Hlane Ave., Ava, MN
who is in the government employ, in
metro relied in this city previous to
him is an accomplished musician,
who is an accomplished musician,
which engaged in community work it
weeks in Michigan to attend the gradu-
ation of University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
The Charles Young branch met in April and ported it alive and active and that the members are planning to have a social last Sunday afternoon. Owing to Sunday's late arrival, the members hears too many of the young boys to wait for them from 7 to 8 at the home of the parents are urged to attend regularly and any girl or boy who is not attending will be called on Monday evenings or call Wahman 1188. The leadership side Y. W. C. A. and was well attended by the staff. Some of the interesting intelligence connected with child psychology and intelligence a native of the Churches. The third meeting of St John C. M. E. Community church was held Sunday and Monday night and was at his best and many were added to the list who were confirmed. Dr. Womack, the assistant contet between Mount Olive Baptist and held June 25. Symphony choirs will be held June 25.
St. Paul's A. M. E. Zion Church Notes
the conclusion of the 2014 onam March 11th,
the conclusion of the onam March 11th,
the junior chair, is to be commended
for selecting such a wonderful blend of
selecting such a wonderful blend of
annual conference meetings at St. Peter's
Clemente, D. D. of Louville, N.Y., pre-
ceedings in this field and all pastors and
members of this conference will well
know.
Hotel Biltonte, O. H. Banks, pres. manager, Hotel Egger Banks, New York City, W. W. Egger Banks, Chicago, W. W. Egger Banks, Finger, M. Harrison, T. Harrison, Maree Jackson, Coldwater Mich. Frank Ann Arbor, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. I. Board, Amelia O. Gladstone, Bert Wayne, Ind. Berry, Berry, Younggown, Ohio. Nerlie A. Ogg, Anne Palmer, Palmer J. Alan, Glenwood, William Harris, Lansing, Mich. George J. Hardin, Indiana. Ind. Fles Patterson, Dayton, Ind. Mr. Designs of All Kinds and US
OLIVER R. DIGGS, Secy.
FUNERAL HOME
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Club Notes
Junior N. A. A. C. P.
At the Churches
St. John's Presbyterian Church
Fraternal News
Hotel Arrivals
Excursion to Nilagara Falls by the Climax Pigasure Club.
BENTON HARBOR, MICH.
ANN ARNOR MICH
KALANAZOO, MIGH.
PORT HUBON MICH
The funeral of Mrs. Martha Ross was held on Saturday, June 1, conducted by I. E. Gay, Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Gay are buried in the Rose Garden. St. isck. is staked. John Williams. 1915-1954 has gone to Duluth, Minn. Will Corpum Monday night. H. O. F. of Holding up installation Tuesday night. The following officers were elected: H. I. Moseley, 1915-1954 esteemed leading knight; H. I. Moseley, 1915-1954 esteemed lecturing knight; J. B. Battie
NILES MICH
Mrs. W. A. Finley and Mrs. Mary Coker and son Fred of South Bend friends. The A. M. E. Sewing circle Terry S. Wednall afternoon. L. Johnson is a week's visit with his children. Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson. Law Sterrett have returned to Chicago and is a summer visit. Mrs. G. L. Horns Wednesday. The Wide Awake White club mime with Waters Friday evening. Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Sturgis. Mich. spent a few days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ann Culway spent a week with her son Harley Culway and friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Hypes of this week. Miss Alice Fayle was sent Elizabeth Guinn as Sunday school delegate to the convention at Battle Creek
DURAND, MICH
Mrs. Alex Hose left for Fint. Mleh. after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Hose, and Mrs. Frank B. Sowell and Mr. and Mrs. Hose left for Fint. Mleh. I, Honeywell left the city Sunday for the West on a three weeks' vacation on Dyersalr, Tenn., and Memphis.
LANSING MICH
Mrs. Artis and son have moved to Detroit, Mr. Archie Smith has opened a store at St. Joe and Division Six. Rev. Robert McCormick, a day school convention at Battle Creek at Willettorre college, Mr. and Mrs. McCormick, the commencement at Willettorre college, Mr. and Mrs. McCormick, the commencement at Willettorre college, from their trip to Kentucky, Camber, who is ill with pneumonia, will attend the commencement at Willettorre college. Harold Warmer received his diploma, the commencement at Thursday evening.
WYOMING
SHERIDAN, WYO
C. Mrs. W. Askew and daughter,
Mrs. C. W. Kane, attended a
ranch in Montana, J. L. Crawford of
Barkit St. has returned to the city
of the winter. David Solomon spent last
week at the ranch. The Ladies' auxiliary
at home of Mrs. Church Woods, 627
Burk St. Carte Spyrmour is spending 10
days at Denver, Bolster and Colorado Springs.
It botton and children were guests of
Mrs. Marte Bash of Port Mokena,
Mrs. Marte Bash of Port Mokena,
and sister, Geraldine, left Saturday
accompany their sister, Ora Bella, home
and sister, Ora Bella, home
day night at a party. Those present
were: Mrs. Jack, Mrs. and Mrs.
Mrs. Edward Roberts, William Price
week in Montana. The Ladies' auxiliary
will render a club program at the Sec-
cure church Sunday afternoon,
June 29.
SUPERIOR, WYO.
The Lady's Spyrmour was at superior Sunday night. Mr.
and Mrs. Cace were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Cace were the guests of Mr.
of the young boys of Superior were in
Hunter Mullen mowed to Colorado,
and have returned. The Rev. Mr. Cook
and Mrs. Cook were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Logan, who died while visit-
ing sister, Mrs. Shields of Rock
Spring.
GREEN RIVER WYO
**HORSE RIVER, WVQ**
at the Wyoming General hospital at Rock Springs, WV. In Chicago was in Green River Friday, where he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Browne, and where he will conduct a re-enactment. Utah, where he will conduct a re-enactment. Elyne Malone, Marnell Hughes and Springs Friday, Mr. George Madison is on the stair at Klinen where she is now spending a few miserable days is now spending a few miserable days is now returning from Rawlings last week
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WEST VIRGINIA
MOUNDSVILLE, W. VA.
The Misses Lettie and Lottie Cobb visited Miss Amela Cecil W. Mandell Sunday, and she has been very ill but is now much im- pleted. Margene Jones or Clinton Ave. Ms. Merger and Mrs. Wendler Frida M. Merger and Mrs. Wendler Frida M. fall from a wagon in which was rid- ing much improved. The entertainment at the church was much enjoyed by the church was much enjoyed by
Mr. and Mrs. McGranth have moved
Mr. and Mrs. C. Gullahan and family of
Va. W. C. Gullahan and family of
trest, Mich. to make their future
home. The Moffailline school closed
after the good program was reentered. Much
good program was reentered. Much
Wade and Mrs. Jamie Wade-Will. for
their excellent work. Mr. Marshall has
walked the week-end walk and
Walker spent the week-end walk.
Trent spent last Sunday with friends at
bringing a nail in his foot. Toney
McCay who has been ill with tonsil-
lary cancer. Terry's horse run away with her
children. Chase's children. Mrs. Friend
underwood of Steubenville, Ohio is vis-
ible. Terry of Highland, Mrs. Saddle
have moved to Untown, Pa. where
Mr. Jamison is employed. Mrs. Resle
Mrs. Resle Miss Ola. Alberta and Rentrice
Miss Ola. Alberta and Rentrice
Washington. D. C. have returned home
to spend the vacation with their par-
ents. St. Mrs. Mattle Mosley of Steuben-
ville. Ohio, visited her Friends last
WEIRTON, W. VA.
PIMPLES AND BUMPS TAKE
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Girls, and boys, too, whose faces are "broken, out," rough, plump and impatient, imagine all sorts of weird things. The worst fault it leads to is using anything that promises them relief, in their hands. The offender makes their trouble worse. The offender has not been proven by the test of time and public opinion to be right. In this connection the Black and White Ointment, the Black and White Ointment, and the soap, too, offers sufferers from such conditions a dependable means of relief and restoration of their skin to that clear, healthy, lovely condition it was their wish.
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mother, Mra. A, Willams. James 1.
Wade died June's ac nls home, 19 a>
Reg Ue eet aa de Sn
Brat Sweltento™ intel eae
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Haynes last week, | Mrs, I. Mamlett
PIMPLES. AND BUMPS
ARE AWFUL PESTS
Girls and women of the “most
even iispositions ste quick tore
fent_ direst ateneks on thelr char
feter o¢ Hold evinces But it
fhadiy “explainable why” these. same
Ciatches: bumps, “breaking out te.
‘hich re even worse "penta hs
Sppuestions Of ihe wonderful ‘lack
Sika white ‘Olntment. and the Feovs
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Phe S6e aise of the. Olmtmene. con-
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birthday. The, Jonaull club met with
Sirs 'and strs. Wheeler last weeks
Dean Ste are the ‘proud "parents at 8
bounclas” baby ‘ir."born Friday. June
He, etence salt Ba aE
was sick for a {ew days, (x Abie’ to be
out, “The lier. Geo. Covertale, pastor
Feigh EARP IEn Ste a wane nate
purchased & home on Humbolit’ Tivd.
serene, Ghd ipa irate
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By ALEXANDER O. TAYLOR
Cleveland Office. 2398 E. 55th ST.
Phone Randolph 969
Cleveland Briefs
Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Wines, Indian-
ian and American, are guests of Mrs. Jas
Wines and Mr. and Mrs.
Wines, 225 I. 100d St. for
the national Baptist
Museum and Wines is duchery-
in-law of the Rev. and
Wines.
The debate hold in
contemporary museums
of the Another Life
and the auspices of the Silm-
mon. Literary club
the first church and the
first church club. Friend-
ship Baptist church
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the Amherst
of the Amherst
life building under the
many literary club
members, the
t church and the
Young Men's Work-
shin Bantl church
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R. Blark, secretary of the Fireside
Bond and Mortgage company with office
in the city organizing the Credential
Bond and Mortgage company with office
in the city organizing the President,
president of the First Standard
bank, is president; C. W. Brant, Jr.
is president; D. W. C. Brant, Jr.
is president; Dr. W. A. Method, Columbus.
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vice president, and L. H. Godman, attendant to the president. Mrs. M. Theil T. West, Pittsburgh, Pa. was guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Jack, the national Republican convention.
Hurrell Johnson and brother-in-law, Anderson Johnson, both of Anderson, be about to be threatened with pneumonia. The superior of the "King Turt" barber shop, who was threatened with pneumonia, is able to be on the phone to Mrs. Gadyson, Detroit, Mrs. Gadyson, Detroit, Mieh, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Gadyson, Detroit, Henderson and Mrs. Carrie Thornhill, E. 52d St. Hurrell, Turrer, E. 42d St. son of Marion Turrer, is recovering from injuries to his scalp when a brick fell on him, and a building in which he was working. Arnez Davis, representative of the family, has been confined to his bed, many, has been confined to his bed with a severe attack of pneumonia. Martha Madge hotel, E. 52d St.
Convention Pickups
Mrs. Mary Church Terrell, Washington, D.C., Mrs. George A. Myers, Pasadena Ave. during the convention, Mrs. Terrell left for the convention at her class room. She will return to Cleveland for an indefinite visit with Attorney J. A. Lichtfoot, L. E. Paul, real estate state attorney in South Carolina, H. Richardson ex-postmaster at Wedgede, S. C., private M. Murray, and vice chairman of the Republican state committee in South Carolina, and the unpublished visitors to the great convention last week. Howard B. Castro, appointed Mr. Lichtfoot, who is considered the most successful bengal hotel (white), one of the leading hotels of the city. National Conference of the bengal F. Keene was with the delegation. Dr. Benjamin Robinson, father of Dr. Michael Mason, the "Blue Helmet" were the center of attraction during the convention, and Mrs. Chase was one of the two reading clerks of the convention and as such featured con
One of the most charming visitors to Chicago, daughter of Mrs. Camille Cohen Jones. Bath stopped with their mother, Cohen Jones. Cohen Jones, wife, who occupied an elaborate suite at the Mafestie house, Cohen Jones, society editor of the Defender, Capt. A. C. Clinton entertained a few visitors on Thursday evening week, Thursday evening, June 14, Charles Dickens, Maryland; Attorney Solen Gloem, John I. Forman, John A. Forman, Jr. Forman, Jr. Forman, land; Dr. A. White, Fanna, Fla. J. Finley Wilson, grand ruler of器, Dr. C. Leonard H. Forman and O. W. Dixon, Akron, Ohio. The elegance of器, St., so nicely prepared and served the pretty party at her lovely home, Dr. John O. Hopkins, Willimingham, Del, and Dr. K. O. Milburn of the same family. The marmor sedan during the convention, both won many new friends dur
Albon Holsey, Tuskegee, Ala., executive, and B. M. Boddy, vice president of the league, and cashier of the league, attended the convention and called on several of Cleveland's prominent members of a league in Cleveland. Mr. Boddy will be William P. Miller, secretary to Alderman Louis R. Anderson, Chicago. He is an old friend of the Cleveland correspondent, left. Thurday and to Toledu where they were guests of Pearl Barcock. Hon. George A. Myers entertained at luncheon at the City club on Monday Tenn. Hon. Walter L. Cohen, New Orleans. Hon. W. Ruintz, member of the Republican national committee from Cleveland. Hon. Jude Bradley Hull J. Anthony Ouse, editor of the league, was among the most congenial of Cleveland. Ferming is still receiving
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congratulations for the completion of the 19th anniversary of Ave. for the convention. It was a great tribute, never to be forgotten by Cleveland residents. Dr. D. J. Flesh made a very acceptable sergeant-at-arms for the convention, and Dr. D. J. Flesh made a very acceptable sergeant-at-arms for the convention. Three very outstanding attractions were the "Vargandos" dance, the commerce hall the concert of the Harriott reception at Mt. Zion church, the reception at Mt. Zion church, the reception at which Attorney A. H. Martin was master of ceremonies and Editor R. S. Crawford, the special speakers, and the formal ball said to be the most exciting Thursday evening, crowded arrests in the history of our city.
Great credit is due Hon. George A. Mitchell, the chairman of the mittee, and Mrs. Letha Fleming, secretary, for the success of the program during the convention. Mr. Myers, during the convention, the local committee, was not responsible for the convention. The national committee had that matter in charge. The national convention concession as guest of the Hon. Henry Johnson, many smokers in Johnson, because of ill health was unable to attend.
With the Clubs
Thursday, June 6, the Jolly Circle
Walleyway, with the Mifflin
Mississippi River
Cleveland Society
A. S. Richardson had as guests on a visit to the illumination night exercises Saturday, his brother, Dr. R. M. Richardson, wife of Richardson, and his mother, Furford, general manager of the Anchorage, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blue, Mr. and Mrs. Bassay and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richardson, and Mr. and Mrs. Tuck, for the illumination day program of Oberlin college. Dr. Tuck, Oberlin, Ohio, was hostess to the Present Dau Club of party, Mr. and Mrs. Tuck, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Tuck were here from Oberlin and the convention hall Thursday night. Brenton, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Bassay, was operated upon for tunnels and who was operated upon for tunnels and Mrs. Ella Cato, state grand queen of the A. U. K. and D. of A. W., was in the club with officers of the several councils, or which there were in the club with Miss Magdalene Taylor, 8615 Cedar Deer. The club season will close with a picnic at Mrs. Merri's in Collinwood. Clifford Wynn, Elyria and Charles Richardson, Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Browne, E. 106 S. St., Sunday. Mrs. and Mrs. George W. Brown, 9015 Blaine Ave. had several guests during the convention. Howard, E. 4016 S. St., had as guest last week Mrs. T. J. Johnson, of the Ivey, Dr. Linton Alger,
Mrs. M. E. Author was hostess to the students of the nursing an auto ride through Cleveland, beautiful boulevard system in her luxurious Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Dale. F. 40th St. had their distinguished guest Aaron Laule. O. Dr. and Mrs. Dale left Tuesday on a motor trip to Willowford Louie, Moe. O. Dr. and Mrs. Dale left one of the speakers, and Dr. Dale will
FOR YOUR SKIN. To make your skin lighter and more charming apply Dr. Fred Palmers Skin Whitener Ointment with a soft rebalancing massage. Almost immediately your skin lifaches clearer, becomes lighter and free from that horrid oily shing.
Hon. and Mrs. Walter L. Cohen of New York, died on June 13 and returned on June 15, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Meyerss, Mrs. W. Robert Smalls and M. Milton Lewis of the Anchor, Aile Inclinum, Lincoln, Springfield and Cincinnati or the purpose he guests and will doubtless do great work in the interest of this fast growing insurance company. Mrs. Joseph Butler, 2254 E. 97th St. and Thomas R. Keys, postmaster Ocean Springs, Miss. Hon. George Granberry, mattee; E. E. Barnes, alternate delegate, and E. T. Butler, delegate to the Holland hotel, Mrs. Nina Brown, 2346 E. 65th St. Mrs. Hallie Q. Brown, alternate delegate to the convention from the Republican hotel in New York, Mrs. Nina Brown, 2346 E. 65th St. breakfast at the Holland hotel with Mrs. David Cohen of the same hotel with the New Jersey delegation as guest of Senator Freylinge and also Mrs. Browns guest.
Church Notes
MUSICAL CIRCLES
Mrs. Louise Doulas, one of the plopers from the family home on E. St. St. from the family home on E. St. St. during her time there. She was the widow of four durations. She was also the mother of Miss Fosse Doulas, the mother of another daughter residences in Chicago. Another daughter residences in Chicago. The Defender, 2517 E. St. St.
Eddie Stephenson, 2517 E. 55th St.
Eddie Stephenson. He leaves a wife to
mourn his loss.
Other funerals: Vero Eldo Cannada,
Joseph Cannada, Maude and
Jessie C. Lee at Slaughters.
Hotel Geraldine
Prof. W. W. Phillips, Kuskochu
Proof. W. W. Phillips, Kuskochu
Texas; Prof. G. S. Goodman, Holly
Springs, Miss.; the Chief Pilper, Flipper,
Va.; the Chief Stewart, Pitcher,
Va.; the Chief Stewart, Pitcher,
Va.; the Chief Stewart, Pitcher,
Ark.; Mrs. F. R. Stewart, Pittsburgh,
Pa.; Mrs. Louise Jackson, Newark,
N.J.; Mrs. Florence Crawford, Crawford,
N.J.; Mrs. Florence Crawford, Crawford,
N.J.; Mrs. D. Stewart, Memphis, Memphis,
Thomas Martin, Detroit, Michigan; Sunny
Walker, Philadelphia Pa.; James G.
James; Thomas Walker, Philadelphia,
Thomas Walker, Philadelphia;
Chrisin Falls, Ohio; Mrs. A.
Thiese, Chrisin Falls, Ohio; Mrs. A.
Stricklen, Yourtown, Ohio
DEATHS
Amanda Stricklen. Youngtown, Ohio. Pool, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. Mary W. Jones, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. Sarah Levine, Middelboro, Ky.; Mrs. Annie Green, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. B. Walton, Birmingham, Al.; Frank Adams, Attleboro, Md.; Mrs. A. Atkins; Mrs. Elmir Hudsoner, Chicago, Illinois. new clubrooms of Hotel Geraldine, 2212 E. 40th St. will have their pool, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. June, 12th. The public is invited.
ANCHOR LIFE ATTRACTS
an insurance company, 2328 LB 50th ST., is moving along and with its auxiliary, the building takes its place in the near future among the leading institutions of the place, the equipment building was the center of equipment building was the center of the convention. The former agents rooms have been transformed into attentive rooms, equipped building was the center of having been provided with individual desks (30 of them) have been moved on the third floor for the public, and a piano for their entertainment, having been provided with very pleasant entertainments have been held on the third floor for the public. The association insurance been invited to attend the auspices of the Cleveland Association insurance been invited to attend the meetings in the building, and the offices of our group in the nation. Fifty of the home office of the company here, and twice as many in the state. The offices of the different departments of the building is also the Cleveland Home of The Chicago Defender. The World's Anchor life grow. Why shouldn't the Anchor life grow.
C. Shepherd and W. W. Massingale,
licensed engineer, an old friend of the
Defender representative, are the pro-
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UHRIGHSVILLE OHIO
There were 11 oersona baptized at St. Louis on June 16, 1911, I. The Rev. M. I. Pembermorton the pastor officiated, Mrs. Mary Lou Hendering, I. The Rev. M. I. Pembermorton the pastor revivals here during the winter, was here Sunday and delivered an inspiring speech, Mrs. L. Banks 47, Wenerville, Ohio. Others from out of town who attended the daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sales and children of Sherrodville, Miss. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sales and Daniel Smith of Columbus, A. L. Smith spent Saturday here, Mrs. L. Smith mustache is visiting her mother in Florida.
WELL & WILL F. ONLINE
GENEVA, OHIO
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Willemson and son Mrs. and Mrs. L. J. Willemson motorized to Geneva last summer. Gordon of Palm墅ville were Geneva visi- tors. Palm墅ville was in the city last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Butler and Mrs. and Mrs. Edward Butler motorized to Palm墅ville to attend the entertain- ment. Mrs. and Mrs. Harris, Misses Emma and Mrs. Harris, Misses Emma and Grace Mitchell. 24 North St. attended dance of Rev. and Mrs. Harris of his son. 24 North St. were in Cleveland Sunday. Mrs. C. H. Ross of Ross of week. Mrs. T. E. Green. 24 Lockwood in Akron with her son, Ted and wife stopped in Geneva last Sunday to visit North St. Robert Thompson has resi- tured. Robert Thompson has attended the funeral of his sister. Misses Emma and Grace Mitchell were a visitor to Palm墅ville last week.
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Miss Tolma Powell left for Chicago in future home in Chicago. Those who attended the Republican national conference, lawyer and Mrs. Robert Barcus, Gibson, John C. Legan, E. L. Nix, Gibson, John C. Legan, E. L. Nix, Morris, J. W. Williams, Attorney and attorney G. W. Mosby and W. L. Ayer, Vargas, Margaret Ferenson, Mount St. Mary's, weeks. Mrs. Victoria L. Perman of week of Mrs. J. A. Gordon, 1925 Hawkeye, terminated Monday with a 6 o'clock dinner. Mrs. Victoria Perman and daughter, Jenkins, entertained Thursday with a 10 o'clock breakfast at her home. Mrs. Victoria Perman and daughter, Bortice Rifleman, has returned to her home from Rendell Ohio. Mrs. Moon has been teaching her future home. Miss Lacelle Perman has returned to her home from Wesley school. Miss Marie Cleveland, for her home in Urbana Friday morning, has returned to week of T. K. Gibson last week. Miss Hardy has returned to week of T. K. Gibson last week. Miss Leonard Barnett last week. Toukawa, Kan. Leonard Barnett last week. where will he work. Miss Berkley, where will he work. Announcement has been made of the
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BRENHAM, TEXAS
Henry Johnson died Wednesday after a long illness. He was a member of Little Zion Baptist church, his parents' first church, their loss, Mrs. Vivian Allen died June 16, 2015. The Loyal Friends of America lodge celebrated its annual thanksgiving beautiful program. C. S. Williamson, president of the Loyal Friends, attended the Republican national conference in Washington, D.C., and went to Caldwell Wednesday of last Friday and the week-end. Brother John, a member of the parish, two weeks ago, helped paralyze two weeks ago.
CONTALEE TEXAS
Miss Jolce and Robustine Terwood
college at Austin. Miss Orval Jolce
college at Austin. Miss Orval Jolce
where she has attended school for two
years. Richard and her brother, Texas,
Richard and her brother, of Curry, Texas,
Burke, Texas, and Miss Kerkendall of
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JACKSONVILLE TEXAS
PITTSBURG TEXAS
Prof. Mrs. H. W. Terry and daughter Mrs. J. W. Terry and daughter Fort Worth, Texas, where the grand judge of Dyckham last annual session days in Sulphur Springs last week at the University of Missouri. Miller of this city died last week at several days in Dallas last week. He returned home Friday. Mrs. Bristow has returned home from a few days' leave and have returned home from a few days' leave. Wheeler has returned to Dallas from a few days' leave. William has returned to Dallas from a few days' leave.
TERREIS TEXAS
Miss M. C. Baker left Monday, for Bairle View Norman, M. T. Fitzgerald, F. F. Fuellen, F. F. Fuellen, Colo. are visiting the former's mother, M. T. Fitzgerald, and family left Thursday for California. Cleveland, Ohio, visited relatives here Rock, Ark. is the guest of her sister, Rachel, who is the teacher at Port Arthur, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Colvin, Miss Sutton university, Prof. W. H. Burnett, chases of Port Arthur and Crockett once of Port Arthur and formerly of Greenville, is now residing here Sunday. The Local Friends of America and a Thanksgiving program is held Saturday morning, June 1, after a long Saturday morning, June 1, by a Dr. W. T. Taleff of Port Worth, Texas, by special request. The Local Friends preached at Mr. Olive A. M. E. church, on Saturday, June 1, the Lovings of Dallas, Texas, was the guest of Mr. Olive A. M. E. Stuart St. The Rev. B. J. T. Smith, agent visiting to this city, Miss Cecilia Jackson of Emery, Texas, in the guest of Mrs. A. Breaking party was given at Jackson. Among those in the party Frank Boykin and A. W. McMillan.
TAYLOR TEX
Robert Anderson of Waco is the owner of the insurance company, O. C. Oliver is representing the National Benefit Life Insurance company. O. C. Oliver is home after visiting his sister, Mrs. Martha Holliday, in Little Rock, Ark. Mrs. H. Holliday last week. A number of Taylorites visited her at Georgetown last week. Mrs. Dolls Hall left June 5 for Hawthorne. Dr. I. M. Irving and wife of Chicago, Mrs. Martha Smith died June 5. Mrs. Martha Smith died June 5. She is Baptist church, Daughters of Knights of Columbus insurance company. She was buried Monday. We extend our deepest sympathy to Mrs. Martha Holliday, I. J. Smith, pastor of M.C. Carmelian church. A. M. E. church for Rev. G. Chapman, A. M. E. church for Rev. G. are good at all the churches. Services were good at all the churches.
EL PASO, TEXAS
EL PASO, TEXAS
Miss Ruth Thornberg and grandmother visited the Second Baptist Church Sunday morning and inspected a serenity preschool by the Rev. R马斯, Mrs. Rosas, Frank Thornberg, Mrs. Morenel, is planning a visit soon to Tacoma. Our sister made a visit to the church made made made to hear that our bishop, Willie Thornberg, we hope to accomplish much spiritually and financially in the future. Beach, Calif. She is visiting her son, Miss Ruth Thornberg, and father, we are visiting her a pleasant visit. Doug's musical program at Visitor Chapel of Prof. John Somali Cakwer, an El Paso youth, has just returned from her course on automobile mechanics.
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Louisie Burke in president of the society.
Miss. Beshard was checked most
grand court that week in Argentine,
district president of the Missionary
district president of the Missionary
made vice superintendent of her
addie McChannan was elected secretary
of the Allen league, Bakee
Todell is visiting relatives
son, who has been attending school in
Scotts of Atchison and Bre. Knight of
Scotts of Atchison and Bre. Knight of
hours last Wednesday en route to the
district conference on Thursday
hours last Wednesday on Thursday
and Friday, funeral services for Mrs.
aftermatter at Bethel A. M. E. church.
Daughters of Bethel No. i and White
aftermatter at Bethel A. M. E. church.
Daughters of Bethel No. i and White
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are visiting the Hunches Art. is
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The Leonard sisters were called to Detroit, Mich., to the bedside of their Carter and Miss Marjorie. There were visitors in the city, and the Baptist convention of the southeast district was held in Coffeyville, where Miss Nesta Cole. Eva Hamilton and Amanda Peoples. The Caldwell evening at Lincoln park.
TOREKA, KAN.
HORTON, KAN.
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Miss Mary Finney received her diploma from high school May 16. She is preparing for college. Miss Mary Doster and son, Lorna, were in Pitbush Sunday. The little daughter of a brunette from a brushed hair, Mrs. Mary Lightley, was in Pitbush. Mrs. J. Myrge 'niece from Pittsburg, C. R. A. Hall was the dinner guest. Mrs. C. A. Hall was the dinner guest. Mrs. Hemson was the few days last week. The B. Y. P. U. gave an interview to Mrs. Lightley. Mrs. Fine Brown at Convoyville, Kan. June 3 to 6, and接待 at the home of Mr. M. and Mrs. J. Hrown Tuesday, May 7. After the interview, she will look after her farm and visit several Third St. is spending a few days in Reeks, pastor of the A. N. E. church. Monday to attend the Wichita District Sunday School convention. Miss Geeran Kannas is attending summer school at the State normal at Patina and Omaha, pastor will attend Patina and Omaha, pastor will attend the Knights of Tabor.
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Railroad Notes
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Be "iucinayrtieh etal
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fons gnthe Domiston ‘Special on she
ES eamon of Lect
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tard reser: :
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gets atay eh oe eas “hld Su
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in pling cata, ation wien Sadiney
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Bernice ie scermale, Comma ria
Bice dit Whee rae ta
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Tie Ser"Feopenine reception in” Seb:
temper "*°P*t
Briefs
Johg, Loran. tailor. formerly of 2717
1th Se SOR tis fom tocated at hs
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picit Willams. se Sith 8.
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Notes From Masonic
and Other Lodges
Tie, senee Werintut pret lode of
tye Bune oP Calum le convened, fo
Eeacoes iar sin ania:
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pean ati dite. Sora ite
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tee ene eta
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Washington Society
Dr, D.C; Carmichael of the Whitelan:
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vey see et evr Fork emt ter
Sine Fannie Coleman. of Chieaen.
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tap Soo aM SMa, EE
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[sted trom Howard University School
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Meine, WSs ee Ae
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Sere tn Teens tas, Ret fe
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attest, sores here
SAREE poipet es ant acl
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eich cas, Sie nts
Baia
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aap ogee” teat PSUR:
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Staiger
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satel Su at ee nether tenes
sends
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feet CG I
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na Mace be Bot TE
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BE Path ON at ohare
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fon the Dive’ Hace Tex Room “on 3th
Se er etic whl
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ja the eveeit of Mee Sarena NE. Sad
Sie defect ates ot Souin eat, tnd.
Sip Naha aten Rcmaton ef tare
sks ARG Thain ne, See Res
Bin a She Ault Snips
ome a Tapper Ia epending Nit
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"rhe PancAmerteans eave thelr rat
moonttghe rcAuine eatgeday See's
apiaiucd Rhdonerten teachice At 30h
pPaitnennen schon” Ceaser At Some
rae ee ana tk
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perce aiter a ietatae faeatlon. ak
Pees ahaa weer
Witla, J, Fermwron of Richmond
POE ne ot ak
Eta eran ano Tatar oa:
eet topartntnt te corte ORES
Exsress” :
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mg Fae cae ia
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wart viesacrso wien Aes
BEN falliaecoe" Aina, Solara
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[earda’ after watch an eintrate' nape
fees sefveae "Phep 4¢ miehe"tne events
Serene hans, Matt Eusaat
See8 2nd ata Sitson "Pesndee Be
Sirs. Crasson SfeQuires "Be" and”afra.
Hei, Clattee, Meant ace, Sacer
Harts, Me Soa’ Sten Garnet wikiseon,
Sie tna Sen Gide eB Ste ah
Sera Slee wakes Sic am cee iene
eorauartte ale Siaudp Vawtins
Way citidat 60 SSRs ace
siting erent” ae hake
PeeoFoe Mac ne sien HE ats ta
SG Sd Sie Sseeeinee St HE:
and” dancer Ate SIE toa Sire
ERacie FREE anton Chante ae ss
een ‘ingtored to Yorktown, Pa
Ries. ‘Clarico Jones Mickels at New:
Pama eae ete Boe eee
‘esse’ VC.” Bass. formerly” connected
rthrthe Nena (see eS Ee
SGP ttnortane Senin ets Netgeoe
Stes okt wha nermancnt ealaence
ianagied Wr filmaelf for tourists,
eames tawetiata et Sat
Fen a Retina tne Se, Sian ie
in Naghineton "controled tnd owned
"Whunin Hams. seraduato of Darbar
eas NP ani aie UF Meters Soe
Seine OTC lat week co aed
SMicaey Robinia. Sesomcanted “bs ble
ther ‘Sire Wants Rabhacan iat
BPS NE, ceeaebea ee eecic eat
Bethea Shel HoBhansd ed tacks
Featen"ts ten, We crntualon ese
eles at SVraces unite
entre nents a nsdn at Gale
[eave College at Tamion, S's" Sore
Ene Sula ene, Sie nau
ieee Re “Campbell, formeriy. | nf
eaehibeon, DEH fox akige Ne
Fesaenee mt Seok “chhece, BOM SS ARat
TSRSRRE ica cnt sees
ST Iatze-eitee daring he “suinme,
Below Te New Fath Chea, Bara
Step ek, ana Wade
Sites Nal Stoo of lure, cls.
shee Wien ie ely gat wet RS
Riek of Setant tre, tense eile
‘seal Helena Gpatate Cor
ed weaker arexta 3, hers
ett nat. oroekt for utrata.
Howard U. Notes
the art siudenis of Howard Universi,
aaa eit acetate es
Pere le eu Ae tad
Asp ehaeaacun® ine
eae end deed ott
TSAEY Healer cout aa Ne
Se aia AON a hd
eee stored at em Fone
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bear eckte aie ees
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sears’
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ase cceeech ct ag ora at
See DR cr tase teandES fe
Pe ee
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auch the ia eso?
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Fagot teetaniceesee Peto
Radlhdl SC iure of the ct-
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aren Alcea, Reg Rese
Beis SERS a ae Shake
Sacer asta Starter ae
i, Sahl We Se:
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Sat eetael titaan ts aati
Sire. ace! teat iasaa, tt" sets
Re Sn oh Gee eather ase
Be He terest at Sy dete
Ba ‘inet catches ins ene
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due Tenes an Snead nee ths
Uae at ane
ins collin och i
aa Moa tare
Ae GPoR ate ln pct
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separa of Chute CEES ocnntonea
faci Seatleceence we ceeacans
sree tans Gate ae cence
Ba Peetece Cree nat Par eek
BAGS Hekate ceiceaeeat
ies Patines Wrens
Pee Rate eG et Sie ntates
manuscripts edd an” interesting. nnd
ier taba ta ake Nees
Fer ce eadaesa tint, Sts
Beer oe nasa tall ene
BE GUE Winer" bater Re
i, meat ndrances have been made
intuit: aah a hen rade
teenies Oi Sec avai GR:
aera afte Seine ie
ieatig Sabacomniadesenata atl
Sates Rae eee ce
ee Sid soo eee ee
SIRE Rh Cet tne louise
Sede a tab ta a, mee
erase a gui cutis of axes
ise Set Acta aac cee
Eeetaeetd® aie apenas Sie
SaeRttds ad eet ation onter
ES SE hae eetas ie Sane
ko. depict fact a wor:
Enteretain Society of
Third Baptist’ Church
rg Ainle Kelly and dayhters, Na
ates ade Min’ Saba SM ee
iSucoy ence reltdchee SIS UY Sty
Fiteaday ettning oie, alterna
Group society of the “Third Baotiet
suet, “Atte a Vstntasyctine © de
Bett aise a mete Ea
Chuan, Uae Stal “a Packer
rane Lawl glee” sohntan Sey
Eten Gat rain lhe
tle Lsuea, Hettle Rhames trene Fleisher,
Sk tat en Gray, Pa an
ets Mamie’ Guinea SSiten” Rann
ding "a, Biekitions Eafe, Ean
fe eee eck oa ee
ea" Juanita Kage baniel ial, Sonn
Mihiet’ant Soh Gray?
Collegiate Chats
Rtas Saga HRs Hee
SESE Mase OU, Te
aia eld aah are
Baraat hen, rectoey digs aad
eratiy, of “Cincinnati. Professor its
FRO" Heksaeas aed Set Qian seete the
uteie of Ore Arann Gay Wier ot
Ghia eradaieed’ From Natl, Meh
SiGe Saratach ia witha, Ue
Fis fe caer a
Sr Se neo, coy een
acing of Heounea nicertty. ange
fe Baek aeens ae
By. -and Chicago. =
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ef lsat en
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etek, Sih Masa
Ftc i HH, Sig eran
ne, Tau Magee. Seat ha” has Neen
Sine in Sys See
ee ekege. oy off, Rabon
bea a ieeasars oe
at Sreacons: Unigersce nebiaron il
Ga teers ae
‘Norman Witkiamn who, in prominent.
reuatee lars Bernt
Snerewse University with honors,
eer eed ante
fds Yat Stee AW. in back, nD,
Feiss Soman Bass
Seacer ise ui
Church News
cece ac a ras
a geal seymions were, dellvered, Su
File iuatchorens et ee, a
Jobin "irown ‘aaeoclatlon. 7°
Maven ME. Church
A irand concert il bm given Thars
ag ‘Teumlnee Some, under the mas
Sites of" he ahers hoards Jeremiah
Holinods greatient: amon ‘urners see
Fearse*ehs browa, ‘Pastore
Secona Daptiae Seureh
“An automonite ria wil be lven by
Sheehan nfonaay. une 20-80 8p. Tm
HONE. 2. Yoolioman, penton”
Mi, Pleasant Gaptt Church
A metsape for thesgrent glain rally
oh SORRY Aes Sa
Fume, Revs, Gober Anmoraeh. ator
amount eer Yb0b wil wet'h prise 9
SE0"% coud. -
Galbraith A. M. € Z. church.
‘-natig Wges against. the Whiten of
tno Senin Telly Tigh mgd field "recent
daitiared Get Sdirets the steers ar
geivalsue! Win Ge chase, ensayo
Baga Lamas Werner cantatas
AOE: Batten Yiela Snarsnats Rev.
BP Salo pation:
‘Asoury ‘Me E, Church
| ‘The fle. nuarterir conference, 3
helt Trucs ening with chee new Oe
Benak Maa.
BAGIAnt. cahieds “Pie “Tees, of Lites
TE Mhen"ie ote Wameme: Home Ms
lonaty Socleu Fuesday evening nt th
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PART 2—PAGE 12
INDIANAPOLIS NEWS
BY ALVIN D. SMITH
416 Indiana Ave.
Phone 7047.
Miss Bradshaw Entertains
Miss Brown Engaged
Announcements are out of the engagement of Miss Frederica Brown to Miss Brown is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Robinson of Worcester Park clinic. Miss Brown is place here in August. The Blue Bird Embroidery Society is the club by Miss Nellie Coleman in Edgerton Ave. The Swastika club met last Wednesday at her home, 266 N. Sheffield Ave. Mrs Distella Hodge is president. Mrs Katie Hodge is from Detroit after several weeks there.
Births
Claude Damby Shaw and Aletha May Traume, 1292 Maple, boy; the Rev. Traume, 1292 Maple, boy; the Rev. Joseph D. Kelly and Mamie Kelly, 2310 Boyce, city hospital; girl; Bard and Orpah Boyce, city hospital; girl; Bard and Orpah M. McDaniel, 2292 Maple, boy; the Rev. M. McDaniel, 2292 Maple, boy; the Rev. Allen and Ester Grace, 1257 St.throp, 2159 Highland PL, girl; Georgethrop, 2159 Highland PL, girl; Roger and Mary Crowd, 1458 Colay AGC, girl; Emile and Georgia Roger, 1458 Colay AGC, girl; Alexa Jones, 1525 Laurel, girl.
Deaths
Clifford Brown City hospital; James Campbell, 23rd St. Hospital; Jennie Campbell, 24th St. Hospital; Joe S. Bloyd, Central State hospital; Lottie Cushing, 25th St. Hospital; Cushing, John Teeters; City hospital; Superior, Alive Virginia, Creshman, 33rd Bluff Hd.; George Rogers, 116 N. California hospital; Jolla Caldo, 116 Brooks hospital; Jolla Caldo, N. California; Mary Tuppey, 102 Mary
Church News
There will be communion services at St. Phillip's church Sunday at the morning service is pastor. The Rev. R. M. Dedonny, 77. W. 25th St., pastor of Zion at St. Phillip's church, McHee, 2025 Highland Pl. were married last week. The Rev. Charles S. Willis, pastor of his congregation Sunday. Women's day will be observed next Sunday at the stewardess board, of which Mrs. Sarah Manuel is president. The Rev. Robert Manuel is president. Devotional exercises, an address will be given by Mrs. Florence Randolph of New York. The Primitive Baptist church is celebrated. Primitive Baptist church is celebrated. Robinson, Other local pastor will take part in financial railway of Second Christian church was conducted last Friday at the local pastor. The Matrons' council, leader of Eastern Star, entertained Sunday at N. West St.
To Head Doctors
John Rainey, M.D. Kokomo, Ind. was elected president of the Indiana Association of medical association at the sessions here last week. Other officers elected were president; J. A. Welch, Terre Haute, Indiana; an ambulance third vice president; L. Wales, Indianapolis, secretary; S. L. Hummons, treasurer; E. Fowler, member executive chair; Dr. Wales the secretaryship. The meetings were held for three days, beginning June 10, and the surgical clinics were held at the Battles and Providence sanitariums. It would again be held in the Hoosier capital. Among the members attending Welch, Terre Haute; J. H. Hoosier, Welch. Terre Haute; J. H. Hoosier,
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John Williams Dead
John Williams, age 34, who was said to have been shot in the head, had a quarrel with Saturday night, died Monday morning at the City hospital, where he was being treated. It is understood Williams told to police-men before he died the name of the man who shot him. The case is being investigated.
WEST BADEN, IND
Services were nearly attended Sunday at the Baptist church, David Gee left where he will join his wife and a party where he will join his wife and a motor ington, at Atlanta, city, and from there back home. B. Murphy week. Andrew Jeffery was in town Sunday on business. Edward Hooker week for Louisville, Ky.
PERU. ING.
LIBERTY IND
Mrs. William Sawyer underwent an operation to remove a tumor in the Memorial hospital. Mrs. William Marrigan goes to the forcefield. Ouch! attend the symposium. Mrs. Vanessa Hynde, Mr. and Mrs. Huber, Mrs. Mandy Hynde, Mr. and Mrs. Huber, Mr. and Mrs. William Owley and Mrs. William Owley are from indianaapolis, Indiana, Inc.
SHELBYVILLE, IND.
LAFAYETTE IND
Mrs. Gertrude Motley is ill at her home, Valley St. Dorcas chapter, O. H. home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson next Friday evening, Dr. Turner,轮子 home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson week in the city. He is amicable by his wife. George I. Clay has returned home from the University of Chicago to spend the vacant with his parents.
MARION IND
CONNEBSVILLE IND
Irsb. Ibbt. Fickley and John Harper were called to Lima, Ohio, on account of the illness of his members of Mrs. Fickley's sewing class and of Mrs. Fickley's day evening at the A. E. church, and Mrs. W. I. B. Jalley and their son Mrs. W. J. Richmond, Ind., and Eugene Thurman of New Castle Castle were visitors and Mrs. Daniel Butler and family. Lonnie Balley, who has been attending the college, is home for the summer vacations, is home for the summer vacations, is home for the summer vacations, Mrs. C. A. Balley. The husbands and friends of the 11 graduates of the sewery at W. M. Posey's place Thursday evening. Mrs. Butler Balley and Mrs. Jos. Harris motored to IndianaPark Sunday and spent the day making their home with the latrine and making their home with the latrine. Mrs. Lain Lath Jr. spent Sunday in Rushville, George-Butler Butter Motored to Marion Sunday where the latter will be for a few under the care of Dr. W. T. Balley.
KOKOMO IND
JEFFERSONVILLE IND
Mr. JEFFERSONVILLE, IND.
necessely after several srs.'s illness, William S. Lam, superintendent, held in the residence of Mrs. Hattie Woods of 626 Illinois church, will be held at Weekly church church, The Rev. Henry
FORT WAYNE IND.
RUSHVILLE, IND.
J. F. Reen spent the first of the week in Indianapolis was called to deliver a commencement address Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller motored to the funeral of Mrs. Tracey's brother. The musicale given at the home of Allen Pressess, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Arnold sent the week-end in Madison. Mrs. Emma B. Sullivan, Mrs. Ida Sorrell, Mrs. Els Fleece and Mrs. Mia Mitchell of Chicago, ill. attended the funeral of the Indianapolis, Sunday.
HOWELL IND
HOWELL. IND.
Mrs. Lush Rawls donated this life
lifespan to 62 years of age. She
leaves to mount the five grand-
children, who daughte and a son.
SOUTH BEND, IND.
NORTH CAROLINA
Among the ladies who attended the woman's conference at Charlotte were: Linda Palifer, An interesting children's day program was rendered at the school. Among the ladies who left recently for school are Miss Daisy R. C. Hilil, Miss Margaret Caldwell, Miss Katherine, Miss Neva, who will attend Sister catee, Wimmington, N. C. X. Mirlle, Reid of Winston, N. C., was John Johnson, who has been very sick.
SANFORD. N. C.
Your Arms Must Be Clear and Bright for You to Wear Sleeveless Frocks Becomingly
THOSE sleeveless frocks so many of us are beginning to sport as the first few warm days of summer give us the long-looked-for opportunity to show them, are bringing a new responsibility to us, which does not rest exactly on our shoulders.
Those bare arms gleaming in the sunlight are bound to attract attention—are already attracting it, in fact. You hear lots of arguments about the propriety of them. Grandmas hold up their hands in shocked protest—but take them down when mother brings out the old family album and shows the photograph of grandma at sixteen with the same exposure of arms, only a little different draping of the lower extremities.
You hear people say they are daring—and they are, but not in the way those people mean. They are only daring for some girls. The girl whose arms are shapely and in perfect condition has nothing to lose and a lot of attractiveness and comfort to gain by freeing her arms. Therefore, it doesn't take much daring on her part to discard the sleeves. But the other kind of girls—well, you can imagine her holding a sort of soliloquy with herself somewhat after the fashion of Shakespeare's Hamlet: "Whether it were better in the mind to suffer or forswear fashion's vain pomp and stick to long-sleeved garments."
If you can wear the sleeveless frock without a tremor, without wishing you could sew your gloves to your scarf, or wishing you were armless like the statue of Venus—then these words of advice don't apply to you. But to most of us the question of arms is more aggravating than the ever-changing waistline.
To wear sleevesless frocks becomingly one's arms should be immaculately clean and free from those disfiguring blemishes, such as pimples, blotches and discolored skin; and it should be kept so soft and smooth that one will love to touch it.
It's amazing to see what a difference it makes in the condition of your arms when you extend the before-bedtime care you give your face, hands and neck, by using the soft, melty, inexpensive Black and
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER MINNESOTA
ST. PAUL. MINN.
DULUTH, MINN.
The Elizabeth Richey chapter, No. 88, Order of Eastern Church, sunday afternoon at the St. Mark's church, E. e Church, Mammoth lodge, small class of candidates at their regular meeting Thursday evening, this has been combined to his bed for three weeks with the chickpee harvest. No. 2, P. and A. Mr. will hold their St. John service church, the recorder, the Rev. E. E. Heasley, will deliver the last Thursday, Walter Hazel left the first of the week for Galesburg. Last rites for Joshua Nocha Richey, age 12, a prominent minister, died last Sunday at his home, 112 E. Fifth St., were conducted at the St. Mark's A. M. E. church, Mr. Richey was in chapter of Burial was in Forest Hill cemetery, Surviving are in Evanson, IL., and Mrs. Minnie Adams of Junitch, and five children, Mrs. A. P. Perry and Mrs. George Richey of Evanson, IL., teaching the funeral of J. N. Richey, child's day was observed the evening with a very interesting program, R. Richey Richardson, The Attack's Trapshooting club will hold its second shortest day in the Northwestern Gun club.
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White Cleansing Cream, so as to include your arms.
Black and White Cleansing Cream, as it is called, is much more effective than Cold Cream in cleansing the pores and glands of the skin from the day's accumulation of dust and grime, and so doing away with or preventing pimples, big pores and that "muddy" look. It melts at the temperature which contact with the skin causes and goes into every tiny crease, bringing out every particle of foreign matter, which even the hardest scrubbing with soap and water cannot possibly remove.
It is much more pleasant to use in summertime than Cold Cream, because it is made from very much lighter oils, which won't overload the skin like the heavy oils of Cold Cream, which give that oily, shiny look to the skin, when perspiration brings them out on the surface. Once you experience that luxurious feeling of cleanliness it gives to your skin, and see how much softer and more lovely its continued use makes it, you won't think of doing without Black and White Cleansing Cream a single day.
That muddy appearance of the skin can first be removed from your arms by using the inexpensive cream, called Black and White Ointment. These disfiguring blemishes in the scarf skin begin to fade after the first application, and after a short time, dependent on the condition of the skin to start with, its continued use will make the skin soft and bright. While most people prefer to use Black and White Ointment just before retiring and after bathing with a rich, pearly lather of the delightfully scented Black and White Soap so as to get the full benefit from the cream, still it can be used in the daytime, because it will not show.
Because of the satisfaction our women and girls everywhere are getting from these splendid preparations, along with the rest of the famous Black and White Beauty Creations, such as Peroxide (Vanishing) Cream, "Incense of Flowers" Face Powder and Talcum, "Mon Secret," the dainty cream for doing away with perspiration, odors, etc., more than eight million packages of them are being sold a year at the low, popular 25c and 50c prices by druggists and dealers all over America, in city and country alike.
"—For she was one
Fit for the model for a saturny."
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SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1924