Chicago Defender

Saturday, January 24, 1925

Chicago, Illinois

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LIFE IMPRISONMENT FOR DEATH OF INFANTS WHITE COMPANY TAKES OVER STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE CO. SEVEN PEOPLE INJURED WHEN AUTO IS SMASHED BETHESDA BAPTIST CHURCH BOMBED The Paper Thaf Goes Everywhere TRAIN Seven persons in a funeral car en route to Chicago from Lincoln cemetery narrowly escaped death Saturday when the car in which they were riding collided with a northbound Grand Trunk train at the 123d St. crossing in Blue Island. The injured were Edwin Williams, 5224 Dearborn St. driver of the car, a big Cunningham, the property of Ernest Williamson, the undertaker, 5123 State St.; Mrs. Alice Carr, 456 E. 33d St.; Mrs. Sigmore Scott of the same address; Mr. and Mrs. Arhtur Marchand, 2829 Calumet Ave.; Mrs. Mary Rowland, 4738 S. Wabash Ave. and Mrs. Sadie Venager, 2223 Park Ave. Charges Against Three Policemen Are Dismissed All of the injured were taken to St. Francis hospital in Blue Island. According to the hospital authorities, Mrs. Venager was not expected to live, while the condition of Williams, the chauffer, Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Carr was serious. The train in charge of Undertaker R. H. McGavack was that of Miss Anna Mays, 42, 119 E. 45th St. She was the sister of Mrs. Lovinia Billups, with whom she lived. The train of funeral cars, rented for the death of Williams, was returning from the cemetery with the wrecked car, driven by Williams, in the lead. As he neared the railroad crossing and there—Williams said he did not hear the approaching train nor see it until ton late because of a building near the railroad which obstructed the way. The train burst into sight just before he reached the crossing. Williams threw on the brakes, causing the car to skid. The big machine skidded against the side of the train and was dragged down the track about 60 feet before it was brought to a stop. The car was completely wrecked. The chauffer was found plined before the train, which dipped the floor in the flowing water, swept away. The other victims were picked up along the track. This was the second funeral car of Undertaker Williams to be demolished. All of the victims were killed when a train struck one of his cars at a railroad crossing. Train Flip Is Fatal to Bill Marrow Beardsville, N. C. Jan. 23—William Marrow of Gainesville, Va. was instantly killed on the morning of Jan. 14. About 5:20 clock it is thought that Marrow jumped on a Southern fence, and in some manner his overcoat became entangled in the wheels, dragging him from the car and throwing his body underneath the moving wheels. His head was found near where he picked up 200 feet further down the tracks. His body was also beddy mangled. One Dead; Two Seriously In From Gas Poisoning St. Louis. Mo. Jan. 22.-Godfrey Smith, 43, of 2162 School St., died at his home last Monday from gas poisoning. Smith's death is believed to have been caused by inhaling gas from a main that flowed down several doors at 3162 School St. several doors exit of Smith's home. This leak also caused the illness of John Golden, 55 years old, and his sister, 62, who reside at 4155 School St. Charges Again Policemen A New York, Jan. 23.-Three patrolmen were freed of charges of felonious assault when their cases were dismissed by Magistrate McKenny in the Washington heights court because of lack of evidence after they had been accused of brutally assaulting Fred Ewert (white), a taxi driver at 157th St. and Lenox Ave. Dyne. Ewert claims that the three attacks him and beat him unmercifully when a machine in which they were riding struck him. He claims that he was blackacked and then arrested and charged PENALTY: LIFE SENTENCE FOR TWO DEATHS St. Louis, Mo. Jan. 23.—Ipon his own denial that he was fecible-minded and irresponsible, Amos Lucas, 29, ex-convict, was sentenced to life imprisonment by Circuit Judge Faye Hancock. He had led guilty to first degree murder, growing out of charges that he set fire to the house in the reign of 3035 Pine Blvd. July 13 last, resulting in the He pleaded guilty to first degree in murder, pawning off charges that he set fire to the house in the rear of 303s Pine Hill. July 12 that sullying in the death of two children. Ida a. Augusta Perkins, aged 4 and 5, resigned. Lucas was quoted by the police as saying he acted under the advice of the mother of the two infants, who, he said, "wanted to get rid of them". Lucas was quoted after a report was read from the son of the psychiatric clinic to the effect that Lucas was feeble, included in irreresponsible A. physical bleeding guilty when the case was first called a few days ago. He gave his mind to the present trial as testimony was about to be heard, the mother of the two babies, Rosie Lepkirk. was arrested following the implication in Lineas' assertion some time ago. She denied the charge and was subsequently released. Deputy Sheriffs Take J. M. Anderson, deputy sheriff of Denver, Colo., and Hugh J. Thomas, policeman from the same city, were in the city this week to take back ropes and John Callier, who were wanted for confidence game in Denver. with attacking them with an automobile jack. The assault rule that Ewert showed no signs of having been beaten up, nor could he produce evidence that he was attended by a defendant alleged attack, Ewert unable to secure any witnesses and the magistrate throw the case out. The paramilitar's charges against Ewert McQuade, the dismissed by Magistrate McQuade. The policemen were Girard Evans, S. 589 Rioumote Rd., S. 1: Harold Moore, S. 190, S. 1452 St., and Loomis Moore, S. 190, S. 1452 St. all members of our Race. HITS THOMAS IS CONVICTED OF WIFE'S MURDER Washington, D. C. Jan. 23.-Ralph Thomas, 28, convicted of the murder of his wife, Sadie, Aug. 1, 1923, was hanged shortly after 10 Thursday morning at the district jail. The execution of Thomas left but one condemned prisoner in the jail. Herbert Copeland, who will probably be the last man hanged in the District of Columbia. Congress has provided a bill to witness the execution. Giving witness in future executions in the district. Three children of Thomas visited him in jail Wednesday night, but no relative was among the 50 spectators witnessing the execution. Giving witness at 8 o'clock Thursday morning, Thomas rallied, only to collapse again as the time set for the execution murred. At 10 Thomas heard the cell door closing for the last time. Between two minister he walked down the long corridor of the jail, briskly now, as he summoned all his strength the preachers rose in a hymn, "Fade, Fade, Each Earthly Joy," the condemned man joined in the singing, carrying the song in loud, clear tones as the companions voices died away at the end. The timed singing as he mounted the platform and the noose was adjusted. When the death mask was dropped over his face Thomas murmured a and at 10:17 the prisoner was pronounced dead. Alabama Mob Stages Flogging Bee Gadsden, AL, Jan. 23—County officials are considering calling a special session of the grand jury to investigate the activities of the unmasked mob which adducted George Hamsey, Jim Morgan and Will Ross, the latter a member of our group. The police and the 15 and flogged them. State enforcement officials are assisting the sheriff in working up evidence. News of the alleged whipping incidents in Hamsey returned home in a dazed condition with black marks on his back. Morgan also has returned to his home, but Ross is reported missing. Hamsey reported that he was taken from his home by the men who claimed they were arresting him on a charge of violating the prohibition against whipping. Morgan and Ross were picked up and taken about 25 miles from Gadsden, where they were whipped. New York, Jan. 23—Federal Judge Winslow paid the face of George Johnson, who was arranged before him Jan. 15, on a charge of possession of the firearm. George Johnson had no money. It came out that he had spent 10 days in the Touma, Missouri, jail for his expression of sympathy for the delinquent. Fines in such cases usually are $100. ASSAULTED BY WOMAN During a quarrel in their home at 3602 Federal St. Joe Everrage, 45, was killed in the head by Elise Dean, the cause of the cutting scrape. BETHESDA BAPTIST CHURCH'S NEW HOME THE MUSEUM Above—The new home of the Bethesda Baptist church at 53d St. and Michigan Ave., which they will occupy on the first Sunday in February. The building was visited by a bomb-thrower Monday night. Arrow points to door which was wrecked by explosion. Below—The door which was shattered by the explosion is shown covered up by canvas. Standard Life Insurance Co. Taken Over by Whites Atlanta, Ga. Jan. 23. The Standard Life Insurance company, of which Herman E. Perry was founder and chief executive, business enterprises fostered by our people in the past 25 years, is now indexed in the column of the white commercial world with Southern Life Insurance company of Nashville. This fact became known after a joint meeting of officials of the two companies as separate operations with the insurance company that later they will be consolidated into a single enterprise to be known as the Southern and Standard Life Insurance company. We was pointed out that the merger brought together assets of over $5,000,000 and that there was outstanding business with a major shareholder. For some time it has been known that the Standard Life was in serious financial trouble with a major shareholder. A money lenders of Atlanta. On Dec. 15, when the time for redeeming the stock expired, the stock became the sole owner. A money lender immediately began to secure the business for a white concern. The money lenders threw attention to organize an insurance company, the purpose of which was the taking over of the Standard. Falling in this, they negotiated with the United States and on Saturday, Dec. 15, the organization was reached whereby 10,000 shares of the Southern's stock, par value $50,000, was to be distributed to the stockholders of the Standard for its 250,000 shares, par value $250,000. When this startling announcement occurred, the secretary of the Standard, J. R. Pfeiffer, officer of agencies, and Bishop Robert E. Jones, member of the board of directors, handed in their resignations. The stockholders and directors had met in their 12th annual meeting and canvassed the critical situation brought about by the failure of Mr. Pfeiffer to secure sufficient money to discharge the $400,000 obligation owed by the Service company, an organization which held the Standard life shares outstanding. The pledged them to the Southeastern Trust company of Atlanta as security loans. Efforts were made to rescue the company from a merger by Dr. Robert R. Moton, principal of Tuskegee Institute, who secured the promise of the $250,000 obligation, Chicago, to redeem outstanding obligations. An investigation was made by Mr. Rosenwald's agents, who discovered that the company was hopeful in the web of the money lenders. ARREST MAN FOR MURDER DONE IN 1907 Seventeen - Year - Old Crime Solved St. Louis, Mo. Jan. 23.—The old adage, "Murder will out," proved to be true in the case of Silas Brown, alias Whitley, 38. 2766 Clark Ave. who was arrested at his home last Tuesday by Detectives Charles Johnson and Paul Gross after information was received that he was wanted in Newport, Ark. for a murder committed nearly 18 years ago. Brown met the detectives at his door with a revolver in his hand. He headed to the headquarters, where he readily attained that he murdered Minnie Stanton in February, 1967. He said he killed her by accident in a friendly scuffle for the possession of a revolver. A murder charge was hooked against Brown, who returned back to Arkansas to stand trial. He served in the World world as Fred Smith. ST. LOUISAN GIVEN GOVERNMENT JOB St. Louis, Mo. Jan. 23.—Upon the recommendation of Congressman L. C. Dyer of the 12th congressional district. Charles Wendell Gross of Fresno, Calif. Ave. has been appointed deputy collector in the office of Arnold Helfmich. collector of internal revenue for the Fresno, Missouri district. PETER B. Mr. Gross was formerly in- victory health de- partment and has held the pos- ition of co-ordinator co- patible. ation of dep- nity constable. He has been identified with Repub- lican local politics for 20 years and is chairman of the Fourth prefect of 17th ward Republican organi- zation. NATIONAL EDITION EXPLOSION DOES LITTLE DAMAGE TO NEW HOME Another dastardly attempt on the part of white residents on the South side to intimidate people who have purchased property came about at 10 o'clock Monday night when a bomb was exploded in the 53d St. side entrance of the former B'Naie Sholom Temple Israel on Michigan Ave. The explosion did little damage other than wreck the plate glass door which is covered by bomb insurance by the Bethesda Baptist church, which has purchased the property, and to scare the janitor, Arthur Polk. Who refused to move the canvas that had been placed over the door after the explosion so that The Chicago Defender photographer could take a picture of the scene. MINISTERS FALL HARD WHENTHEY DO FALL Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 22. — Two erring divines, the Rev. Archie Williams and the Rev. Mack Allen, have been taught that you can't shake the right hand of fellowship and the strong arm of the law with the self-same grip. Both wavyward members of the Baptist Ministerial alliance of this city tried to preach the divine law while they broke the human, but drastic action at Monday's session of the alliance withdrew from the men of fellowship, leaving the man of fellowship. Vigorous expressions of indignation marked the protests of members of the ministers' association that man in the foreground of church was to have been cast upon the name of their denomination by their own self-indulgence. Recalling that the withdrawing of the hand of fellowship punishment for some earlier shortcoming of the Rev. Mack Allen, members of the alliance voiced spiritually their regret that the action contemplated earlier had not then been taken. Accused of Rape The Rev. Archie Williams was arrested a month ago, charged with the rape of an 11-year-old white girl a pupil of music. He was released from prison and is charged to a charge of practicing medicine without a license. With the plea of guilty the bail was reduced from $7,500 to $2,500. He is represented by attorney J. B. Grasty. He has been lee* suspended from the alliance. The Rev. Mack Allen was arrested by Patrolmen Sheffield and Randolph of the vice squad while registered hostel at Fourth and Central St. as Mr. and Mra I. W. Wilson of San Diego, Cal. Both Allen and his assistant pleaded guilty to a statutory charge and were fined $100 each on charges of embezzlement orphanage and industrial school at 2001 Wadsworth St. Edgar Dorsey Fined Sidney was given as the cause of Edgar Dorsey, 424 Forrstville Ave. for cutting the throat of his wife. Mrs. Bemile Dorsey. It required eight stitches to sew up her wound. Dorsey and cost by judge Joseph Schulman. 24 PAGES FANTS NATIONAL EDITION PRICE TEN CENTS ANCE CO. CAR BOMBED N DOES LITTLE TO NEW HOME empt on the part of white residents imidate people who have purchased O'clock Monday night when a bomb side entrance of the former B'Naie in Michigan Ave. The explosion did wreck the plate glass door which is face by the Bethesda Baptist church, property, and to scare the janitor, to move the canvas that had been the explosion so that The Chicago should take a picture of the scene. The Bethesda congregation, which is pastored by the Rev. E. T. Martin, has long worshiped at 38th St. and Wabash Ave. The trend of the automobile industry and the growth of the congregation has caused the trustee board much concern. A plan to replace the congregation two years ago and when the cost of building shot up so high it was found impossible to build a church that would accommodate the parishioners or suit the purpose, so great would be the cost. Some dickering was done with the Christian Science church at 44th St. and Michigan Ave., but this idea was dropped. Later the Jewish temple at 53rd St. and Michigan Ave. was wanted it and it is reported that the Zionists bid as high as $260,000. Bethesda congregation couldn't meet that bid, but Bethesda would be able to purchase the church. Wabash Ave, church and house and some other lots owned to raise $50,000 in cash as a down payment. This the Zionists could not do and the reported purchase price was $25,000 plus $2,500 commission for the broker, Lee J. Lesser (white), who acted for the congregation. The congregation Bethesda will take full charge the present year. February, according to present plans. According to those closely connected with the church, Robert Porter and George Darley, the former a bishop for the Bermuda教会 and joint bill for $2,000 brokerage fees, which the board doesn't think quite fair and which will await the declining number of bermudaers who have been vested with the right to investigate certain actions of Mr. Porter and make a report next Monday night. Many rumors have surfaced about actions were such that he was obliged to apologize to the board and another is that after the apology he has not attended church since the first Sunday after the apology was made. He formerly worshiped at the 62d St. church, have merged with the new Hyde Park Temple Israel. The organization has members who branched off from the old Olivet church, which used to be down on Harmon Ct. years and years ago, when our people used to live in the old Harmon Ct. and Harrison St. was the mecca of the early residents. At that time the street cars (horse-driven) stopped at 18th St. and 39th St. and State St. was a cornfield with a single track. As soon as the sale was completed sand-blowers were hired and autoists and pedestrians noticed the name of the Jewish temple and the Jewish church therein were blown completely out. The building is covered by plaster glass, bomb and fire insurance by the company, and the players are right ahead with their players to copy. The surrounding district—Wabash Ave. Indiana Ave. and State St. and adjoining streets are thick and narrow, the trend of the Race property owners is steadily pushing southward on Michigan Ave. and it is for this reason this church was sought by Bethesda. For sale signs have appeared on the walls of the Michigan Ave. since the news of the purchase was made public. STRUCK BY RUNAWAY HORSE A runaway horse overtook Zack Davis State Ave. and State St. as he was attempting cross the street. The bribe from the horse became entangled in the old man's feet and he was dragged three blocks away, released. Mr. Davis is in a critical condition from his injuries. PART 1—PAGE 2 COP SLAYERS ARE GIVEN LIFE IMPRISONMENT Maximum Sentence to Three Defendants Washington, D. C. Jan. 23—Convicted of second degree murder for the staying of Policeman Haymond Holmes, 35, and Harry Freeman, 20, were sentenced to life imprisonment by Chief Justice McCoy in the criminal court this week. The sentence allowable under the decision of the jury, which had brought in a verdict for murder in the second degree, Justice McCoy scored the conspiracy charge. Abundantly shown the prisoners. Abundant evidence had been presented during the trial, asserted the chief justice, to convict the men of murder in the first degree. Both Holmes and Freeman, the two men, were on mobile by Policeman Leisinger, in the pursuit that cost the patrolman his life, were "as well equipped for killing out death" the court decided to charge men on the battlefields of France." An early morning speed car brought Holmes and Freeman into conflict. The Patrolman Leisinger attempted to stop the car and drove through the Washington streets. When they refused to heed his command, Leisinger gave chase, and Holmes fired at the two occupants and fired at the auto. Holmes handed a pistol to Freeman, the evidence showed and Freeman fired, killing Leisinger, and men drove away, leaving the body of the dead policeman in the street. Grand Daughter of Elks Leaves for Florida New York, N. Y., Jan. 23. — New Laura Williams. granddaughter of Dr. Dearle World, left the city a few days ago to be married to Daughter Elke of Florida, which was held at Miami during the week of January 16, in company with Grand Exalted Ruler J. Finley Wilson for the purpose of her wedding, a number of new lodges and temples. Mrs. Williams was accompanied by the grand secretary, Mrs. M. V. Kelly, and the senior secretary, Mrs. Rose Warner, and her private secretary, Mrs. Frazier. En route the party stopped at Norfolk, Va.; Savannah, Ga.; and other cities on the way. They will return on or about Feb. 1 via the Panama canal. A vegetable apperent, adds tome and vigor to the dish, eliminates a system, improves the appetite, relieves Sick liness, corrects liness, corrects Constipation. Used for over 50 years Nature's Trailway NR JUNIORS—Little Ns. Chips off the Old Block Mr JUNIORS—Little Ns. One third the regular dose. Made of same ingredients. The candy coated. For children and adults. 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IOWA ILLINOIS INDIANA OHIO PENNSYLVANIA WEST VIRGINIA KENTUCKY VIRGINIA The moon's shadow across the United States during the eclipse of the sun on Jan. 24 is indicated on the map by the shaded portions. In this area the eclipse will be total. Scientists are stationed in all parts of the country to study the eclipse and gather information concerning its effect at different points. Several large specially built cameras will photograph its movements. HOLD LAST RITES FOR WELL KNOWN FRATERNAL WORKER HOLD LAST RITES FOR WELL KNOWN FRATERNAL WORKER Funeral services for Col. James McCall, 3739 Elmwood Ave., prominent in fraternal circles, who died here recently, knew him from Ebenezer Baptist church, 45th St. and Vincennes Ave. The Rev. H. H. Munger of Ebenezer, delivered the funeral oration. The Rev. Jesse W. Coleman and the Rev. T. J. Jackson assisted, with the Hon. W.1111am H. Ficklen national grand master of the A. U. K. and D. of A. and Col. James McCall # 1937 Major General J. A. Shackleford of the St. Louis military department. Interment was at the Lincoln cemetery. Commander of the first regiment of the Illinois A. U. K. and D. of A. military department, and for many years Colonel McCall became widely known through his numerous affiliations. He was a member of Correntine lodge No. 91, A. F. O. K. and E. O. S.; Golden Fleece lodge No. 1615, G. U. O. of F.; the Patrarchs, Egypt council No. 112; Herbert council No. I, A. U. K. and D. of Colonel McCall, Egypt council No. 20 of the G. U. O. of O. F. He received his appointment to 'the position of colonel of the first regiment of Illinois A. U. K. and D. of F. from Michigan.' Under command of Colonel McCall, the regiment was second to none in the jurisdiction and brought honor to Chicago in 1923 and 1924 at the grand St. Louis, Mo., and in Cleveland, Ohio. Colonel McCall was taken ill Friday, Jan. 2. He died nine days later. Wins Suit to Foreclose Newark, N. J., Jan. 25—In an opinion filed by Vice Chancellor Church Thursday he holds that when Thomas Hayes bought an old church edifice at 75 Sussex Ave. for $4,000 and later bought a church at 100 Chapel, African Methodist church, for $6,300, taking back a purchase money mortgage for $2,000, since paid down to $1,500, he did not buy as agent of the latter congregation. The opinion is he outcome of a civil hearing in Illinois to foreclose his mortgage and the vice chancellor holds that he is entitled to do so, saying that there was nothing shown to prove agency. The vice chancellor also notes the fact, brought out at the hearing, that the defendant complied with the conditions of the deal by which it acquired the church property gave Hayes a vote of thanks. Fortune Teller and Voodoo in Touls of Law Brooklyn, N. J., Jan. 1, 2014 — in a summary of the events that led to Star Crittlington, an alleged fortune teller and voodoo-drafter said saying that she had power over life and death. She is the mother of Elizabeth Robinson if his sister, Mrs. Mattie Cooper, 26 Ormond 14, of Brooklyn. Cooper stated that she paid the money. The summons was served by Counselor Rufus L. Perry, noted criminal lawyer. The Crittingham woman is also alleged to have taken $159 from Henry Singleton, 1 Quincy St., claiming that she had been harmed because her she would cause harm to befall him. Mrs. Roper retained Lawyer Perry to get the money back or see that the recovered from the shock of the threat to take her brother's life. Singleton did likewise. Mrs. Crittingham appeared in answer to the complaint Jan. 15. POLICEMAN'S PET MARRIES IN COURTROOM Washington, Jan. 23—Ned "Redbird" Williams, a bounty-black who has been a well-known character around police court for the past 20 years, and Maggie Williams, his flancce, were married Wednesday, amid congratulatory white friends, by Judge Mattingly in police court. "Don't ever let me catch you in here again," warned the judge at the conclusion of the ceremony. "Redbird," unusually sober, was arrayed in his "Sunday-go-to-meeting" clothes, with a red polis-setta in his lapel. The bride had a red rose measuring four inches agress her corsage. In a showe- of rice and small change the newly married couple wended their way through a packed courtroom, white bondmen, lawyers and spectators forced dollar bills on the beaming groom. BISHOPS' COUNCIL TO MEET IN WILMINGTON, N. CAROLINA BISHOPS' COUNCIL TO MEET IN WILMINGTON, N. CAROLINA Wilmington, N. C., Jan. 23.—The bishops' council of the African Methodist Episcopal churches of the end of the winter in Wilmington Feb. 12 for a two or three days' session. At the same time the connectional council of ministers of the same churches will hold their annual meeting. The latter organization comprises a membership of approximately 700 ministers representing churches in the region and headed by the Rev. H. Y. Rooke of Jacksonville, Fla., who will preside over the sessions of the connectional council which are to be held at St. Stephen's church, Fifth and Red Cross Sts. The bishops' council is composed of 17 bishops, the senior being Bishop Stephen of Oakland, Cal., who will preside. Provisions to care for this great gathering of ministers are now being made by the people of the city. The bishops will preside in the homes of local church members. The committee on arrangements for the gathering is composed of the following members of the located Wilmington: The Rev Dr. A. J. Wilmson, presiding elder of the Fayetteville district, chairman; the Rev Dr. C. Darnes, presiding elder of the Hewlett district; the Rev Dr. H. Carson, presiding elder of the Rocky Mount district; the Rev A. A. Thompson, pastor of Mount Olive church; the Rev C. C. Ferguson, pastor of Mount Zion church; the Rev A. A. Thompson, pastor of St. Stephen's church; the Rev Dr. Crane, presiding elder of the Wilmington district. Wouldn't Pay Alimony; New York, N. Y., Jan. 23 Adam Young, 28, of 14 Church St. In the Jamaica section, was unable to secure a bond of $250 to give to him, but $10 to his wife, Rebecca, for a year, on Jan. 12, and as a consequence, Magistrate started him on a journey the philippines for a period of six months. Dad trouble started when Mrs. Young told the judge, that her husband had only given her $2.50 in four months to keep the home. Mrs. Young is also pardoned for the department of tyranny her husband had worked only three days in that period of time. PEOPLE DON'T EXCUSE PIMPLES—GET RID OF THEM Black and White Ointment, and Soap, are doing almost miraculous things for people who had tried many drugs, but were not rid of pimples, blotches, bumps, eczema, "breaking out." That more than two million packages are being used a year just proves its wide use and tremendous popularity with people whose skin it has cleared up. Any dealer can supply you with both the Ointment and the Soap. 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Several large MAN WANTED IN GEORGIA IS SLAIN BY POLICEMAN HERE The wid career of John Arnold, 35, 1815 S. State St., wanted in Georgia for murder, came to a close last Friday evening when he was shot to death by Officer Barney Ford of the Harrison St. station in development building at 1612 Michigan Ave. Officer Ford was pursuing a man 1818 S. when a man came to him and informed him of Arnold's threats to "kill any woman who would try to arrest him." The patrolman walked over to investigate and found Arnold barrailed in a dingy car. Arnold was attempting to draw his revolver from his hip pocket when Officer Ford brought him down with a bullet through his heart. Ford has on the force two and a half years. His native home is Bingham, Ala. Sorority to Celebrate New York, N. Y. Y. Jan. 25. Lambda chapter of the alpha Kappaappa day Sunday at 3 p. in, sharp, at Grace Congregational church, 308 W. 139th St. Prof. Mary Redington Elyza St. Prof. Mary Redington Elyza St. Prof. Mary Redington Elyza St. is a woman of international reputation and note. They will be furnished as follows: Solo by Mrs. Jessie Andrews-Jackery; trio, violin, cello, piano, Felix F. Welr, H Leonard Jr., Melly Olyse Felix F. Welr, violin and cello, Felix F. Welr and J. Leonard Jeter. At this meeting the prize conferred on behalf of the best posters will be formally opened to New York high school girls. FLOWER DEALERS TO UNITE Miss Lillie Jones. Jones are members of our Race throughout the country who are in the florist business and who are interested in forming an association of florists. It is estimated, according to Miss Jones, that during the last month alone the florists have been involved and that no small part of that sum was expended in shipping and packing flowers. The flowers can be materially lowered if our people, especially the dealers, interested themselves in up-to-date books of "Sayings" and that work out a national code for that purpose. Those interested are asked to Inclose self-addressed stamped envelope to Miss Jones for reply. THE PO A DIS THE PORO AGENT RENDERS A DISTINCTIVE SERVICE PORO HAIR AND TOILET PRODUCTS stand out from the crowd of competition with character strikingly their own. PORO Products are amazingly effective. That PORO satisfies is evidenced by the fact that over THREE MILLION PORO patrons were served with PORO Treatments and PORO Products by more than SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND PORO AGENTS during the year just passed. Wherever you live you may use PORO and enjoy matchless satisfaction. There's a PORO AGENT nearby who will cheerfully serve you. day evening when he was shot to death by Officer Barney Ford of the Harrison St. station building at 1612 Michigan Ave. Officer Ford was patrolling his near 18th St. when a man came to him and informed him of the "kill any copper who would try to arrest him." The patrolman walked over Genuine BAYER ASPIRIN Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for BODY OF ATTY. RHAMBOTAKEN TO LONE STAR Inquest Shows Cause of Lawyer's Death The funeral of Attorney Alfred A. Rhambo, 3116 Indiana Ave., who died at the Provident hospital Wednesday morning, was held Monday evening from underdeck parlor of Kersey. McGowan & Morsell, 3515 Idian Ave. The body was sent to Austin, Texas. In the company of Attorney Rhambo, widow of the deceased; N. W. Rhambo, a brother; an Austin underdecker; and Mrs. J. D. Cole of St. Louis. Mo., sister of the attorney. Services will be held in that city. Alfred Rhambo Although the illness she confined Attorney Rhambo to the Provident hospital immediately preceding his death was connected by some of his friends with an infection which it was supposed to extinction of a tooth, a thorough investigation by a full coroner's jury proved no one responsible for the death. Mrs. Rhambo, widow of the deceased, attended the undertaking purports, that her husband had neglected to get medical attention for a tooth broken some time ago. He persisted until his intimate friend and former schoolmate, Dr. George S. Barnes, 3102 Indiana Ave., examined it, and advised medical attention. Attorney Rhambo was a graduate of the University Law School, class of 1013. He had practiced in this city since 1922. "DOC" THOMPSON SWINDLES HIS WAY INTO JAIL Louisville, Ky., Jan. 23—William Thompson, 55, confessed that he was an escaped convict from Tennessee after he was arrested Saturday afternoon and charged with larceny. Using his alias, Dr. Robert Thompson, it is charged he operated offices at 204 E. Walnut St. while his living swindling ex-soldiers. "Doc" represented himself as a United States adjuster for bonus compensation and is alleged to have swindled the ex-soldiers out of over $35. He will be returned to Tennessee. SCORES PETTY "JIM CROW" TACTICS AT MIXED AFFAIRS SCORES PETTY "JIM CROW" TACTICS AT MIXED AFFAIRS Robert S. Abbott, editor of The Chicago Defender, was outspoken at a recent dinner he attended at a fashionable South side hotel. The Chicago Times described the national scope and influence which seeks to reach into the future through young men of the present. "Putting the Race off in a corner at a young age does done trouble and without fear of prosecution because the Race allows it to be done. Those who attend seem glad to be on the affair, and give but little thought to how they get there or treatment is received upon arrival. "Public affairs and functions are given for the purpose of increasing the competence of the Commisdeship is not increased and views cannot be interchanged when the Race is huddled in one place and everybody else is scattered here and there. It is not easy to ten under such circumstances or the views to be exchanged can be had under surroundings more agreeable to "Hereafter", Mr. Abbott said, "it will be better, much better, to send only one representative of the Race to the United States to get a good handshake, and be given a chance to say at least one word. At any rate, he can bring back a fairly intelligent report of what went BAYER PIRIN "PIRIN" and INSIST! er Cross" on tablets you are Bayer Aspirin proved safe by physicians 24 years for Neuralgia Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggista. structure of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid ENDERS RVICE G.F.P. SOON RELIEVES LITTLE ROCK WOMAN OF THOSE DIZZY SPELLS MRS. ELIZABETH WOODS Women Now Depend on St.Joseph's G.F.P. To Restore Their Vitality "I was in a terribly weak and run-down condition," says Mrs. Elizabeth Woods, the attractive young wife, who is so popular in social circles of our group in Little Rock, Ark., where she lives at 1431 West 8th St. "It seemed as though I was tired all the time. I suffered from terrible headaches and would get so dizzy when I would stoop over I would almost faint. I think most of my trouble was due to irregularity, as I would always feel worse before and after my _____, and during this time I would have such bad cramping spells and be so weak and nervous I would have to stay in bed two or three days. "My mother is using St. Joseph's G.. F. P. and it is doing her so much good, she kept after me until I started using this wonderful medicine. I am certainly glad she kept after me, because G. F. P. is helping me just like it is helping her. And it is certainly a wonderful feeling to go day after day without a headache and to know that when your ____ come on you you won't have all that old cramping, weakness and nervousness. I wish every woman who suffers like I did could know about St. Joseph's G. F. P." The almost miraculous way St. Joseph's G. F. P. is relieving our women and girls of the pain and misery from so-called "female trouble" and building them up into strong, healthy women, with an abundance of vitality, energy and youthful buoyancy, is so remarkable that these women, in telling of their experiences with this wonderful medicine, almost invariably use the expression: "I wish every woman who suffers like I did could know about St. Joseph's G. F. P." SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1925 ON RELIEVES OCK WOMAN DIZZY SPELLS And these women, happy and joyous in their new found health, never lose an opportunity to tell some sister in suffering of the amazing power of St. Joseph's G. F. P. As a result, the demand for this wonderful medicine is growing at such a tremendous rate that sales have already reached the astounding total of more than a million bottles in the few months since G. F. P. was introduced generally to our women and girls, and sales are growing greater every day. The secret of the almost miraculous success St. Joseph's G. F. P. is having when so many other medicines and treatments fail to give relief is due to its wellknown power and reliability to overcome and stamp out Catarrh of the Female Organs. This dreaded malady attacks the mucous lining of woman's most important organs, causing the membrane to scale off and fill up the tiny openings between the organs or results in a sticky discharge which has the same effect. Once this awful disease gets a hold, it never "works itself out of the system" as so many other ills are commonly supposed to do; and, unless the proper steps are taken to overcome and stamp it out, it grows and spreads to all parts of the system and is the cause of at least ninety per cent of those painful and embarrassing troubles, such as headaches, backaches, pains in the sides and limbs, irregularity, so-called "barrenness," loss of appetite, sleeplessness, nervousness, cramping spells, dizziness, fainting spells, nausea, hot and cold flashes and that terrible run-down and worn-out feeling so common among our women and girls nowadays. If your druggist hasn't got St. Joseph's G. F. P. send $1.00 and 250 extra to cover postage charges to Battier's Pharmacy, Memphis, Tenn. for a bottle. An Advertisement Telling How and When to Use Trustworthy Products and Reproducing Extracts of Patrons’ Letters Relating to Cadomens, Balmwort, Gulpherb, Arbolone, Su-thol, Mentho-Laxene, Minyol, Hypo-Nuclane, Vilane, Et ‘PART: 1—PAGE “4 CITIZENS PLAN AID IN HAMPTON- TUSKEGEE DRIVE Virginians Volunteer Service to Help Meet Requirements of Easiman Gift be Bika ba, Makan Hampton, Va. Jan. 24.—After, hear- {ng the Plane of the Hiamizon ana "Tun; Wie alual Ste enine $860,600 Youn tie 3,000,000 endowment which ust be Faleed fae Dec aha dase tm order 19 Bet The "nadieomai, "42,600,000" promived “by George Huntman of Rochetier, SY. Br'Rorman. Launiter. a. publie-spigtel man af the pentorulac anes if the New fur ‘News citizrns ‘would have aa op- Portaiats to help toward auch’ worts Rrovement far eaurtton ‘On Yearning ‘that he could share. tn the uffort he tullrd together tn Bis offer a ngmaber of sGeceanfl profenstonal and rusiness men" And presented the prone: Eilon to Them! Mrnere, were niae seh prewent, who pledged 1.008 toward the Rind. Urhes” wees, Dee We Pe Diekins finn ta” Beaton, be, &. "6. Smithy i ietaieg! BS. SLesiin Cot HT 'stewar Lawyer Wore. Brown, Wiliam Jordin aud e- Xerman Lens tern Thay aise formed a mpeeial com: Falitee to, werk in the interest’ of the Hiamapton-lytkcae "Cidowrnent nd mong the Newjort News citizens ‘ho awe fot Geen students at either Hamp: Hon oF Turkerce. They’net aa thelt ob: Hective the nrcuring of $3,000 in eltabi Beda, Wich wit he resented ae the Reaport ‘Newn contribution toward this Hanae Tye uieers of the committee ave oC nemwn, chainnans Te Hi Rid Is, Seeretnys and Bro Norman Lass oe, Groamure ‘Newport Now is the srgt city In Vie- ginis where etiorts ‘have besn made 19 Interest the stun of the two Tnstieue Hone and chime in Sontrivuting to, he fampton-Turkecee endnmment fund. ‘ihe imersct and suport givra hy the clilesne of Newport Sera fe most elg: Sidcant “ang cneouraging. "The. men bo are deadine jhe movement andar interesting the citizens to give to this Rend chat never enloved Ue great Santagen sapton, and” Tuskeree Thes are ot obligates 10. the Inala: Hone to help, But ther ape doing eo bes Paves “thes feel “the “movement” for Sraster educational advantnices. for, ut Fear ia" cen Whe and shud hae we encouragement Ald Fuppere Of every thinking cltieen ee Morris Is Orator at Bie Memphis Mectine sake the tatsinateaFetdan’ cuore took the initlatiee Friday evening i Paging one of the ereatent inter-racta Jase meetings ever held in the Unived lates,” Store than 3.009 citizens of hetl faces Jammed the commedious audito: Hum of historic avery chapel to hem Charles Satchell Morris, Je. of Norfolk Vat celebrated wrller and” oraior, de: ser, Che rimtant. “sadrena on oThe Bright Bide of w Hark Subject. Prob ably no finer anpeal for inter-ractal faly BISy and Jurilce han ever been heard (ere than the eloquent Morris gave. ‘In concluding Bis ‘apeech Motrin. ax. serted hix bellet that the future of the Dine man Wis nt lin Afrion but fn America.” He quoted Dr. Washington te he effect thar liberty ix not a beauert Mut ‘& conquest.” and urged. Als ‘peopl hot fo abandon the Axlit aealnrt tnjus Tice and Intolerance beeauee the way 1 hava or rough. His tribute to the mu- ‘oat understanding of the racer war 37 Sratorical Jewel, His dercription of Bi ferent reenrd-breaking tour of th Fourth. areured hin listenern” to” eons Tancoup onthuretn of aprinune. Te. T..0. Fuller. president, of Howe college, “tthe chatrman of “the Inca Sonimitiee (and “precited. “while | Hon: Rohert F. Clay of Rristoi, atate Inter: Facial secretary for Tennessre. attended the event and spoke. : MRS, JUANITA GILES DIES Mex. Juantia W. Clles, selte of Dr. hattes 2 Giler, whysieiat, 368 S. State St. euocumbed cu w sudden attack preermepin wie fom, Ache wit a wonband. te the Pacific cast and the Wert, at Oniaha. Neb Saturday, Jam 10." Beciden her hurhand she Teaven 3 father, Alpert Teom, 449 Indiana Ave. Bieister, Mrs. Allrta Porter, ast In: Giana Ave., onda hort of relatives anc Sines A a ee | _4* eee co e ines: “Our aie aren See iret ira reed ‘Dr. Lewis Baker Answer: 1 stigeest that your fon irs Seog taco ae ieee Sey etree as ne Nae Be beeen one och he sete war cae ea eat ce ae ae ae ee ee ete ef Sed eet aaa See res terse Sethe Geernens oe noes ae ie ee frie, sees comin eee aoe Fea Geer er et tr Sree eee Sao weaneh oatovere ee oot ag) ger Perec See Westen eniate ve 2, Aedlg tnaen i Bly a mega tongue and seem to he Ddiliour, which Sete meee, "ie Stee ae ieee oud abe Sree ae aa aaa tee Trantle, “Have heen troubled wlth bolle, rca oe Sulpnerh tabiets and continue ine Seis Mk Wikies “eek Po eee 8 eae} sf zens hp see re earns Beet do no? Tae eas nowtaies eps et earn seme Moe te BAe ae creek erie Naeger peer mor a arta weight by using Hypo-Nuclane tablets SHEE AE pe Hin ot @ Daria! Fu go pete pliefaQeai, ila Bae te PEsGtets Brion ses Ber + agra gen eaie 2 eae igh PUR eter sion aee aotmee ee Eat eee iene se ee ot oi, eile Hg can onbbtecTjccetint ci roo marie aoe eos cee pe oar rere a oa Besa amet soia cee eneeb extensor Sat eR ate er igostion is a rerutl of inactivity of the gases rece eec eta Ee, eae ee ae Bite chrom fer di 2 seae eer Eee wear om akiglinls BEMg of Otte o£ sans reat eta Se Pe ise cere Sense Sc a wc oe pe tre pe tre Bia beck pin sharetes ai QGOGETY OcCIE.I Y Health Questions’ Answered | _,2+,D- lewis entertained a few friends ailelt heme, G08 Shendan, Tela shai Meetings Aneta ine evens Sere EEE end Det dete Sig raths Be secs wea ies Sith Pak aao Rnagery Baek Sia Biot dd Sif Measles Smt Bie wn ten C, We Smith aie Vin ete a Saincg A ate, Fe Se Soares for chandler Owen Geter In the evening © number of Tiina "eallred’ Maret, Whe wut Sin, faite taatan Gaines of Fisk Uncen ees aneee eral” music BENGE. Hel gnt fal, acent arate Wy “eed” adcorated TRS Rett eat vor, "Wuitare Saigon whe went erga scrum NR Raa Seas Sigeaieemiriinta eeter tied HS nS iadedata Mt, adie at Roberts | The nenator will remain in the city un- scant cota beatae Convente os then iceman ‘Thompron, why, ha sea int ee TRUE te Han ons Mahal ase nan ee Ga att aut, ed ASA ASU: ER, nn beg vi suis ASarigtneid ef he Past, Meek, recummed home ‘Tuenday. hile Wadke ERer es the geet oF Be meen she anche feet OF CF Posi ‘Mae accepted «pot ton te da ons EF the adnate pleted a Ue Mington, $56 E35 St a earn 30 hE fer a i SATIRNER Ata attiter iar Gulncs TSS a Hah, Sith PUMA cabider wan plemants sone wists Dire gard ty See EL a te Bier As, wr. eat, State St fe spatng'a ed Sagt turn end 48 Bemtlonat Speech athe en of Bic, "Br dante, ‘Ning thoes Sho attended the, doe aces tt cetera nt, He tise Has ti he eee ais Sanur Sere UE Emam ata Monae Mare i Bebate ae easton ah tty dP Seay svn SeBaah ole Sex" Arar FUSE Seugharu vein, the pat Sich Senne GEN tnd Son "Aig BAG A RRR ME, he'Padnes tren ome aa, a afeCatn, Denver, ‘Cola. ‘nr, inthe ‘city: at the home of Geetha ae his! 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Det one ot ire ope fn age car mang and ie Ara hag THE, Bea ASR ay etna ae ah SeSPcn sim, Gace! “1 hace a og KE aS Sad Pinte Slt ym hd ear ac oP BED "eos tei or, ak serial reat Reach eee atte in Maa maha faa fa om fan Pin Sa SER Or Sect nnh tt aii aweareatcty aactars ating Seah owen ih ssi lt tine Hil Sal? vs Scene Srey Rta ME Bip Hts Bae Bt len adi Fa lS ales Si tthe aie: Boer tara nana ie ESE CaRE Mier eh Fite [Anne re tence onio-Lanan sible “cunnce Renta Lane Hk Hy iat hag ee a SAEROE AS “Sete ted” SU 2 FAR. ai, Maite, Sint soap aaah sane (2 Star ira, A, Wich aa" eRe SMa al ete Bie ea No druff. Many ‘grateful persons testify aM olin! 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HOA ref ace’ candst™ Saha Mela set ng. tsere Sane Vie appalie lat Sea Sey SPs ea ata i eet shane of aeons ot Sash ee, lant BARING fe te ckdanies Sih Heke fot oles ata ota mathian Sah ine oeeedeetacsa a Be See nd tts, Maher hata" Bea Co tities ine Tetciat change in ine, etc.” ‘re Miss Dtarguerite louis Easton, 4450 cand Ate iGeaeted ae ataner Sead wale Loch Web tads ot"San Fimiciiea Guliche mapped ger tn hig city en Feute to New Tork ctiy. Sie ah rs, “ehataen Bene o duckion, Tenn are inline relates inte a need Mee! ts int owas AS MOQRE.Moss, ine Bazine Br Ngure, Benutful and splgnied tauphice of Ste: itm Slgre WAPSiutnel Ave. ands popular mem: eens DF Of the FoungEr — re, Seth be aes Samy) fea “Wee a dy. Bea | Sin ee BEE Suet? st | rest aretingn: PPM] nots, “connected 5 || kee Oe P| Secwtees Gren: ey Rae | Boies] © geadente of Brees: of Pharmac>, EEG lose i OE A) Si rveibr the oF AQ) RS ee all eore has "= Miss M.E. Moore praise through = Pee anes i ee sieiaies: ‘as a Spanish dancer and was one of the ‘as a Spanish dancer and was one of the Mafec'the scening, She‘ nemfewedn will make hele tute nome at the niarecmentomed ndarese, mooné.509L.ey Brewton. Mains dam cheOn, Dec. 23 sB(Mibn fon’ sth’ sloorsy"a tench athe Bonuhern Induatrat native and Sote'Benlmin Beales ean the bre Btpal,weresmnrrieg tn the papel el sere miriod te SURES a ragy paris tng nolo} iooce, You Trae Ena “At Dawning.” were ain Uy sitie, Soe. sltulon: «Eber ry advanced to lt paces, Bitar, “mph Mendel’ elap ere oa being ase es Bi"Bennett. Fhe series were tol Brankerd be eve Ree Sr, Wa pan GPthe shiloh" B. ehreh. Brewton i 12 o'clock ceceptton, to whl th initia’ hens aa ethos ot SHS and mrmom were hiNTiedtom Race inthe" aiming room af thet! {ution Hese Staats, one” wae mee i the wame splendid urrangement and. xi tScetineart that featured the enc ‘The hewtrweds are sponding hel honehman nt "Huskeged, the. nome ol thetinae: WILLIANE KELLEY ‘The marine of Miss Cuunering Car ge ulin taagater of Stee ant Sie Ekarten dpriens to tlgrnce edly was felenipized bs the Rees 3. th Branham Btiine, home of the brs, 2018 Calumat Avensgunf, lrne bes rian was Hurry Mekipten: white Mey Loulen James: tie icra he Wns, wae brdenraains 3s fae tite” 'we"mucrnn of herr nn Silt eugene Rederaas Bower Gin th Bete eg afliy one nea I wc fatin, Selina ll‘of wice cule and hemrege of penris and ile of fhe wa Neca, enatied “a bmuaact of whi Taree ine cour Fecehved roan. beat Ti prenens Ai. 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BASE oe Jn the exnihitions tecentiy opened in ene APC nanan eet ,eptnet At Geinas* aetinerear gra taeyert set Shrigtody, Src’ whlsh a02°%he "works Baten i te ert "asciotomed seeing ov. ele Snictaared ot eat maa ertasteg "ins ate Sertattntyy ue Bia haten hy a cetiar ee eeeaR en het feet deme 8S 8 Sentara eagulgn a Printing or cise we ate not eas Gn Srinncing, orcas weyere fie Merefotes lle, retreshing to nce i tne tin ls fetgetnlng 0 Eine rut op Se RE uth ena" the” heute oto Colored” AM Belated Cutn shine’ ndeiihof* aft Bia Styonetbonta Moet tng oe Saree eutone tig the usual eae ec eageanttone Wetec wet ee es Soeiter Mac hore Beall hat Birone'sineteiy ty abot te ohinoge ERa"Rcinge Aaya! fi Panne Beda et eceettnes: Sek ene Pee’ atesnnae PUT ote SoA Sraty torsunate tp hav ine as. falr-minded an institution In SU laa the Ar Toate ee Getie, as PERL Nes aiaeeign ERS S04, Seats ae ia dante Renee Pact a ea Htaeias athe Re WEEN aes Ratueh, save’titingm and’ seutmutore got Stay Mane De oot ecu ee Seplciing, Meraetee cag gaU Been suited ner alent Ore easing Feverented™ etn "eaneaenr ena Fee saeag eh he ans hich wes REN HEE Miva aad he and tesa ace Sint "tng ane eal tae Tee aN cotton, “enti perenor ie rane te Si, tarps aneatn’s soigpleuete lace"in Ea Pee tase peste “ot "ann wished alte. She" Sritista Harner, who led eatiognylljane Hermes: sho fied te SMU fMuuktanthan Whee tn “Te SSeS ae reacts tea cat tion hanaine at ihe entrance Tithe TAP AMC’ SRE SMEARS eos sree se eSinrn from Bare wae repre EENETung’ exhibllon BE ine Sockers 0 Croker AA hie AR sa ‘aude reel STR ha ter Seen ee tea enosel ter Sues Taisen TCH aan acPnatisn Mane eohokextsifon Held inc aes Gee Be ere eatikeee re reudti in tee wort tha gether, re maneutn in chy co groan Ba tT exhibitions. during the ee ee eee rt nek Bath eR dean SP orige the names Tat Rocreat deel ott tent Ber hear er ecrtribuhtE See ene AONE Hitutae ah en iene fal ound ke ver uc Tee ae a etatina tn She 9 Reaitacr hig SPURNS Nn Mies arece To ler woreNehie i aude Asch tas” "Kaa" pense waco Hep, at Sateen and nrensthen Tee prong, Sure Tuatha niente Bye Te, HEINE, Calored otal MRE McKINNEY OEAD Bedford, Ind., Jan. 25.—Mra. Low Dora MeKinnes died here Jan. 12 ‘The de- ceased was 85 years old. To mourn her oss she Ieaven n husband, Alfred C. Me- Rinnew, a mether. Mies. Marew Mabrev, one veliters “Mrs.” Georela. Henderson, Rrothers, Edveard and Milton J. of thts chy. James Mabrey of 3funcle and Bur- fie'of Columbun, Onto. a. ‘uennsh Satamadecas ane aes ‘Hot Springs. Ark.. Jan. 24—Miss Ber- nadine Winburn. well Known fm Chi. Pano’s social efrcies, ty taking a ‘course Ge have at Peihian ‘bathhouse, — Sis Sinhuen ie a pharmacist and. is con neced. with one of the Winds. city's Tending drug stores, ESO —___— ENTERTAINS WITH DINNER pte nnn ites WEL A, Wenn, 4509 praile Ave., entertatned with a geven- Course dinner in honor of their brother, Sonn Ti. Watking, who. is Reve making His home tn Lae’ Angeles. "3. At Ane Herson and Hugh J Thomas, deputy Sheri ‘and ‘policeman’ from” Denver. Goin and Potire, Oficer Gazeh Whitey n flisy sented atthe festive board. See : MEA Ae Announcement hus heen made of the eoragement of Mise Phyllis Wheatles ‘Waters Ingianapolts. tnd, fo Attorney ‘Joseph, Snewrden, Chlcage. ‘The wed- ding’ will take plnce in the earls spring. Siigs Waters in a teacher In the Juntor high school of Indiunapells, | Her father atone time wan clerk in the Supreme court of West Virginia. Sie. Bnowden te wai known in Cr cago and tea member of the Kappa ‘Sibha Psi fraternity. fraternity Dr. Géorge Cleveland Hall returned from New Fork clty last week and Ses. ‘Hall left for Tevatien, Ela, where he Sell spend ¢e~ “ral_menths with Sir, and Mra. Hemdon of Auanta, Ga, in thelr oe eRe be} h ee ae at 3 =. nue en - RF C ‘ oa U * le TH | meal 4 : Cts P 9 out r . ; ee ot oy) . oes os oe wv aoe Soe ate xo pe ae, Sees Sosa. ¥. ‘x2, Sal Or ose el ge Re Try % ieee aoe Thi . << a 1. 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Ee Advice othe Wise and Otherwise Seat Stare ee wee eee os young men and women who desire to Iruct® rough. correnpondeice young Met and woen front AP ose, We are siuatatigent ana, we ‘bred. Pease help us.—Young Folks. ‘Yor, {will help you, i,t can. You il 'Kave my Undivided attention are Fou are ea, Princess Mysteriat 1 desire your ad- iee Yarn a arried Soane St yours SIP aly Gide, E'H4 Weave “been fisrsted’ ave years, tind have Been tn Rinincon exer since Wwe were matried ‘The first time T sold out i, ‘business isan on account ef my wite's people, five umireat Wer sue wen oa ‘alieren town, and “siarted Susi Peso agaior We Goth worked ai of the Bike “Wid” sehen bustnery waa Gull ons frouia” get ners a Jom Wo were: trus Seeterabaants Sra wn Seb, ea TIE Saudis had ae g6 ‘around a ot while T devoted my time to my Gust: Reaee TSt te thew her tne Fonul od 2a! Ne aud "to tenth ‘her to ive Fight? J'never: objected to er ‘going Aa spenalag mosey and ane would take {he OP Uree ue Rome every years enh one coating fi” 1 decided to quit the Susineds 26 ab to ve,abie Ca devote more Time'te here” She ‘was caied home ‘of HeSunt [OY atckens’” {went to our {Riure home, nee a wa Jn. Sm re arote ta exch. other avery day. na Uhual"and ‘ane nt the" dato come ‘re, “netend. of comlog she wrote Ketter stating thet sho wan not coming Be she wanted to ive. 9 wd ive, and a5 f'did'not ike that kind of a woman Feoulas nave me givoree’ “dearly foe her and want to know if 1 should neck Ret and try'to get her to come bucket Save understand “hee inode true Sine Hibbs: really cam not see. any reat, ex: plination tgctnake to fou ba the fetter Buby espuing hssie® Fou were ‘alsa ferselouy of your wife's ove sf pales fang ou know that persuasion and aug esuon ware orto avallace 3eu snout ava known fiat some ay ‘he weuld Sertaimiy blooin out in her’ (rue. colors Sho elnly deeded to ice fern xe and have so ‘ne to place the lena Beedla toni? Whe he hived Wi Sourghe concesiea ner rett cel ag much 3S‘ahe°coutd’ cout, “but the eraeing te tink "fe wine of plearure’ to itn dew Sree he Crone tar hers vou. tat Fined fast ant tost-—ehe aid’ her bent Beg tinue. she hos wok, bat she. ba ot "Shoei ‘regres ie wpe tt fe 20 Bats, Teavive Sou to ntte Sour mine Fegaeaing her, "Bho wt coin toy Shen’ this" new “brishtness "begin t Hin? when fer" ila tte: fends rove flee ang'ahe' Knows no other eis fata S62 ang” diene te foreiten BUC" how hard to forme Dear Princess: Tread sour wonder toh Shupnench weekeand f And 0% GiteGuch wonderful aaeiey that nove eee eee eo heip me Thats a hue Sta Who ' loveis" fo. me and he fe Peni ree oue Lininic he has aioe Sd ae ot ‘the Cis. 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Hbrartts. (hos Blunts” and yenat, etiCutlons, aad an Fallroads, and that a committee consist ing af oth groups be apnointed in each iGo gultabiy appear Before the BODE? suthortlen co urge such provistons ‘The conference geve, large attention tolthe nerd af more ndeiste “act for educations, recommending the ‘¢h- Sciment of a law to easlize Sohal 43. Santegee and anking that af "A, grade" Tenchtee college. bo ‘eatabliened® “the sentarence pledged leit. nls. co work for the establishment of & nenfe Inwtitu on for’ feeblesmindes "children. in Horsed‘the fmowement to ofen the teat ‘of pusile hospitals to the practice of our Shisiclans wha nrses and tecomment: Ea? that the. study of our haters an achievements be mate a. part at the Dubie School courses 87a meeting. wag attended by some 1200 "professional, educational and ‘civic ietaery from over" the vstate, the to Faces being abose, equally’ represented Sikny able" speeches ‘were aeiieered ‘on educhcfony Health, pubis ti he paiiot ana 'omer” tfmely” subjects the flies: franknety being encouraged with fepart fo conallone and atitudes, Th Gigcal adorese wa that of Dr” RR oten head of huskenes Instifes ie made a potverfal. pice for justice, Frcnafneks ‘betore” a. mixed aude that alle one ot ‘the intRent wit Shurches of the city. "He was elven churches of the city. 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A-288. 200 Mroadway, Now York PISO’S TEE) i Bal Anes oe “PANE 1 ¥AGE OD __ na ot yas Urhvauu DeKENDER BAWLED OUT IN CHICAGO AND coy eaaTaTES [vac BOILED OUT IN HOT SPRINGS es] | West Poi Bench Pee constered a : aN: TS eg Cada Aa ae i ia eae RE BES | our peat, Od Roll Top Desk Man Rounds Into Form Vin Hot| (ORNS: tue a 0 cogs (eee et ie ee Water and Hard Knuckle Route NSRP He OW Jac oe oe Cy Pes ieee Brae vo pet Bao ee Ss EPeg ke a - ee Ges aD, te is S| i ae eh Baie tf es z s B b id Susi utterbeans and Susie on OKeh Records Fos. Butterbeans and Susie, up above, are talking right to you. And it’s all about their latest OKeh, “Kiss Me Sweet,” which is the meanest chat- tering in many a moon and nothing else but. Get after this one, for it's a riot of laughs. Here are six new hot | blues records | Ae, SEEEE_Govpnetentee Met gee Eee on he Seance a Ble HE 1 cor youn parm waren Om contrive San | See FASE BAR. AreR OF Soe + gaa (FREES, RARE SS ATENEO ache | Ho | got Tae SG, Sree tae py (SEE REEL RA Oe, Ee BoM] Lane SOMCMARTRAIR PUES Conyae So cqarazamis (DAgDe Of AI07-canave | as [ORES PE EEE NS | 30-4 para, MAMA'S ALL ALONE BLUDS—coatratte Dh, aM Ate Atay EEE core | eect | [AREANBA BLUES —Courahe-Battiooe Duet with | sits, ]_ Sorest tes Base Soy aeytorlarenos Willama® 22/9) ceRaBLE BLUES—ContraltoBarttooe Doct with aire Sp sears [ Se tecuren wilam | se, FO MMERSEIC, aa ony onan coors anager st ly ovate ‘ean Be Heard Oaly Os Omen Recrda | CORNEAL PROROURARR CORPORATION apt en oe eee ors kn ‘Hot Springs, Ark.—We have had the pleasure of covering many: thou- sange of miles a our day and sf 1uck and kood fortune Femnalnn iui uawe gi promise that we nie have merels, up to Para the present ramble, fess done like the fellow Frc esrsiy Sith the hives eed reratched the sur- Ears fare, Polke with (emi Eullibiity “otten Fateues Fallow tates about gaaanes te vactness of \oaaameoa vibis' oF the erent. Alay aS ness of “that” as, (CM AG Ferurds places of Bea toumpa 4 sniusement er bust. DEEP SS S| Bers eatablshed, — Sy owned und con: tyotied hy cur Deo- Tony Langetae Sak Caen cee, on Tony Langetee of the country or ancther. When a chance to give the particular thing or Plnce the once-over arrives we lind the advance notices “punk lobby." if Fe may use a show term. and the owners and controllers” dishing out Big faces full of alibi, The above describes a condition ‘which is all too prevalent, especially 4m tho show business. We hear of the “Star theater” in this town and the ‘STiippedrome theater” fn that and Judge they must be O. Kk. accepting rumen aw indications. We get awak- ened with & bump, finding most of ‘he “Jinnies” carrying the highfalutin’ Uitles ttle better than hog wallows. ‘While we will admit that there are ‘exceptiona, we know that the above #arement 4s true in many cases. The fame rule applies to hotels, restaur- ants and other places and when these are compared With concerns of the fame nature carried on by “white folk” the results are little less than bumiliating. ‘This brings us into a position from which wo ean tell the world. with un- tinted and forceful ucelaim, that among the big exceptions is Pythian ‘bathhouse and hotel, located away down here in the heart of the Ozarkn, where gray and brown mules have net ax Yet been supplanted as com- map carriers and where “white mule” continues to maintain a warm pot fn the hearts of the natives and a ‘pulsing bump, on the hip of the ven- der. And ft “tain't no He! Pythian ‘pathause and hotel ts an institution of which the K of Ps are justly ‘proud and of which the members of the Race as a whole might boast without appearing ridiculous, It ts Dacked up by the finest and most modern equipment and is so thor- ‘oughly appointed that it surpasses many of the great baths maintained for members of the opposite race on celebrated “Bathhouse Row on the principal strect and in the heart of the city. It is operated under gov- ‘ernmental eupervision and the water ‘used is radio-active and furnished by ‘the U. & government. The hotel de- partment has 56 up-to-date rooms ‘ith telephone and running hot and cold water and the sanitarium las ‘Yen rooms with one of the finest oper- ating rooms in the world. ‘The bene- ficlal effects of the baths and water are Too well known to need cominent. ‘A great many people have the mis- yaken {den that the Pythian bath- house ie for members of that ludse only, that it {8 operated only during the “season.” Such are not the facts. Jt Js open the ¥ear ‘round and folks Gesiring to ike advantage of its health-giving accommodations can do #0 regardless of season or fraternal fonnections. The butlding is one of ‘the most beautiful. inside and cut, in Hot Springs National park and was built by the Supreme lodge. K. of P. of the World. ‘Construction started in April, 1822, and it was completed and ‘opened in March, 1923... The spacioux offices and bathrooms have Inosaic Moors and the wainscoting fs Of Deautiful Alabama aarble. The buliding cost $460,000. Upon arriving. the Old Roll Top Desk Mun was immediately taken in as a member of the “Quick Sweat club.” an organization of bathers and others who lounge about the bis lobby. He found’ Dr. R. Cheatham Hunter of Chicago acting as presi- dent and chairman, having been up- pointed through his great ability as a talker, both oud and oft. When we got started at the first meeting we atiended it was plain to be scen that “Doc™ Hunter couldn't hold office long in the face of the racket of all de- grees with which we are always sup- plied and the campaign grew 50 Strong that he left town three dave ufter our arrival, leaving us in full charre with nobody but ourselves speaking” above a’ whisper but the grand old man, Dr. C. M. Wade. who makes up in deep, interest what he lacks in nolse. “Doc” Wade Ix a landmark and remembers Hot Springs when she was milk warm, Ink man~ ner of speaking. Other members who tried to’ket in a word edgewise. trom ume to time. included Dr. i: H. Phipps, Hot Springs: Fred Berry and “Kid” French, both of Chicago: 7. T. Gray, Muskogee. Okla; W.'W. An- drews, Jackronville, Fia.: E. B. Barco, Boston, Masa: J.B. Witismsan, Seattle, Wash: H. L. Marlowe, Au- gusta, Ga: G. W. Copelund, Syra- cuse. N, Yu: G. W. Reld, Macon, Ga.: Elshop J. 1, Jones, Wilberforce, Ohio, and Bishop E. Thomas Bemby of Lit Ue Rock. the latter being the famous Episcopalian prelate, who was. along with his Wife, taking a short course of baths. Among those named are men who stand high in the K. of P. lodge, so it is easily seen that in order to held our own in company of that class we had to be there like a duck. You tell it Pythian bathhouse, hotel and xani- tarlum is under the management of Tom Shelton and he is qualified in all departments of the business, hav- ing been connected with Interests, of the kind for many years. He fs ably assisted bY his son, Warren B. Shel- ton, and they. along with Miss Fran- cis Fafrenild. matron, know Just what to do to make of a nervous wanderer a Peaceful Henry. The writer had aa his attendant in the baths a hand- some and broad-shouldered gent by the name of Joe Beavers. Joe at one ume must have been elther a catch-ae-catch-can wrestler or an elephant trainer. He catches you under water, where you haven't a chance. He has a dig mitt on his right hand and, while he holds you down with his left, he takes that right and whet he docs to you is a heap. First time we thought Joe had a couple of horse shoes and a pair of brass kaucks In that mitt, but from| the manner in which our belt line sbrank we knew that he was strut- Ure his stuff to our advantage. Joe is the bird who conditions the great Rube Foster each year. You can Sudge from that statement as to what we were up against. Joe's co-work- ers in the baths are Eugene Jordan and Dewey Fields and, figuring from the howls we have heard emanating from some of the “tubs.” both lads are as mean as they look and then’ some. When dt comes to parboiling, stewing, scrambling and baking a hozo to order, this. trio of highbindy SEE, JUST AS WE THOUGHT Pa eal. a {ERS Gos Fae a Beye etc ae eR \ Woe el ee ce Pe ce (i reece or emineoCT es ‘ope a el ec) he La eee DANCE * aor eM ck poe, es af NO Dec pee oh Rep Dns Des eed a wee cogs ae ay | SS Now, dear readers, the accompanying cut says it all us regards the whereabouts of the Old Koll Top Desk Man. He is here scen dishing out the “Merry Muscilage” at the Happy Hollow Bar, way down there In Hot Springs, Ark., where he has been spending a puir of weeks’ vacation from the whirl of business and the O. R. T. D. We hud an idea that sf there was a bar In the vicinity to be handied and any “bull” to be thrawn, he would be In the midet of the proceedings. The prosperous looking customer accopting the “pourings” Is Cheatham Hunter, also of this burg. The mogul of the O. R. T, D. will be back at the desk on Thursday of ‘the aramnae ween: ers would be hard to Ue, much less bea “Another fine feature ix the fact that there is a tallor shop anda reataur- ant in the building. ‘The former is operated by Alexander Stephens, who Was located in Chicago for several years and the restaurant {s managed by Tidwell Brothers, both well versed in the catering Business. Three com- petent waltresses give perfect service In botn high and low speed and they are ag varied In size as {s the bill of fare. For instance, Emma, An- Srews, who fs proud of her home town, Kansas Clty. ia fat, fair and has Saxen hair; Lilly Robinson, who halle from the wilds of Louisiana, {sa real Silm Princess of olive hue, and Dorothy Lewis is petite and a Teal high-brown, All three are bobbed and, ‘when It comes to figuring out What You owe at the end Of a meh Rone of them class with old man Burroughs’ adding machine. Mrs. Tidwell handles the dough. We. had been bawled out in Chi- cago for our lack of pep. and how we have been boiled out in Hot Springs and rejuvenated. It is a matter of Tegret. that our visit fe one of but two weeks’ duration, but we have had A'great tme ever since Smiling Will- jam Cariton, head porter and major~ domo, met us at the train, took Un by the breath and ed us to our rst tub. It Ja great stufl and we hereby Fesolve. that we will make Pythian bathhouse our Mecca once during each winter, if nothing untoward hap= pens. And all of my. readers should {er to do the same. You'd never re- pret tt 6 cei: 7 HEADIN’ SOUTH Bonnle and Sweetie, the world’s best Miter team. after. successful ‘week in''a alee, epot at the Palace. theater Detroit, stich, have ‘Erabbed x Tattler, apperentiy opulent, aad nead for Louis. hfe, “Ke, where "they are. doing. the week wilh the usual success at the Lin- coin theater They wil in a, propa: ity. make e complete tour ‘or the southern ‘Ts Or Be A, wheel. = ES ee spnar MEARE News comes from Hot Springs. Ark.. to the effect that the Vendome theater, there, te now under the management of RG. Elliott. brother of the former manager, whose Initials were given. It Said that ‘te new manager ts a Teal Nhole-hearted perronage Grd makes the Derformers’ stay in the House one of eo Where to Buy Okeh Race Records Southern Jewelry & Optical Co, 614 Davis Ave....-+.++.-oblle, Ala, Geo. W. Thomas Music Co. 428 Bowen ‘Ave...--...--Chieago, 11. Burdette Bros. 3117 Cottage Grove Ave..Chicago, TL Chas. Brown 1830.5. 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Maer beh Rese away from this slan-stick stuff, Stock ai hehe! thee tat We Sh hese Seat i hd estat “oar tunatey See atc ERM og eet fo nat See ote Coca ee BUM Ubetnt olStion, Mant Beeler acy eae REM MP SUR ae Sh BR Ge aed eat and ie sal Siete TolaBle RS waa ek” Rael -ana toi thd SNaebn? cPaci aie abeanrtet and achievements. ‘Bring this kind of Sas ecichomamiy Bs, ih as Soe Rathi tet ese Bir, CHE Pane teh te SiRlny neon gh ed ean | ih ash ATE Balad TAS better a uate Eiotigiig sree ule one wah Tale ah Sa a Eee tae SAMS TS Tt SO SSR a ca Mee Ae fei RL SSN Mins Heads ci Wratten hs BERL MECalh Seana bade ta Binet ait RPSL ange tae Heth ate” ace vate Ueaions Hae Reventon Fess comin Sac Ruthie Se Prodicest cao SRarmie ns SaaS tae! 5 Hele, SHA, see adie Series etl Maes ra: Eee ROU et ae ie Ree ane ire aa Bike tne iapete TShe ne Beier (bean SP tctea Roalitthittta eacngs Rice made Beet Get sa eaten a eae ae A cone nee kt ae el and Be Roctesia erent Te erates” AAP Shane Waehat Tee Rennes rg MAG i TELS PUM Pe Ea Sch een afte Wi eal ance SRPEIENRY ganeert de th ge Fer oranda ind adil EES Se GE 2a aes ie me Se Thea eas, ee Potnarnion era Dat Tears FeR ath teat 1 a Slr ene aie Bad xt fart athe sa sepa eat PRAGA 2b cee dat reurred om ngs ome I fe Seas mata a ge Na ets eae a eet ea esertnstad eeickatel Sor we ie ee re TS RecH certtnly ke to ots 8 De eee enetay see Re Re! a be is Erase ace Viet, Bete siete 8 Titec bchede Bee rates See ER rr a ga ee Besiend: care 2 cts 2 oo Sore Scie a eee BE cass wrote fou too: OF oa: crale fou toon: (Fs 22 eT TIS antes aso | Sydney Easton. formerly half of the ecrtaer amon, former Malt fg ge ch meee ene aera ee go PB Span ute 2s beeen reat te att oe eaegatdeeeBn Or all re seeaees st cee tire at thee Serres ah tie Sas fa Cale ie Beaaey reed o4, soe SES SPU SAG See Gel en ce Br ae eaeae arama Be ieee, Seer eer ct ate, Sevan iran Sia SP eee Bae Stee ater ah Seth oF Bi Shri ae Gr hase BANOS FIYED | FRANK'S FIXED ve tertainer, weil known to the theatrical profesh. is featured with Mae Dix's Chi- jengo Harmonaders, a white company oss ee ins Wrote Seabee Sith his or ine oad Eee bt utah toed es Ee eee, sae D teied attraction en Cie ane a a a ASS Lae go V4 aN ). ALE Cal le hae a j a * A «Go ty al Ve i eee Yip ia , . Uae ae | By ar Y rn} ; ZA 7 pi ty i La Ze. ye BY ih Tip "), f | 4 “ ; (An Pa | i iz \; Nie - Hy Bie Garnet JAY 5 rope Ae : en Cy 17088—Gross Word Puzzle Blues and Sweet’n Pretty Mama Blues, 17086—Bitter Feeli® Blues, Helen Gross, and Nobody Knows How Clarinet Jazz Special by Bob Fuller. 1 Feel, Susie Smith with the Choo Choo Jazzers. 17067—Crap Shooting Blues and Death Letter Blues, Helen Gross 17075~—Graveyard Bound Blues and Bullet Wound Blues, Susie and the Choo’ Choo Sustern, Sotth’and the Choo Choo Jazzers, 17080—A to Z Blues and I'm Done, Done, Dons With You, Fosie 17087—Cross Word Papa and There'll Be Some Changes Made, by Sutes and ‘ily Mewine aoe the Choo Choo sazzers, Seale ties and! Choo Choo Tazzers. 17071—Blovdy Rezor Biues and Neglected Blues, Helen Gross and 17084—How Do You Do by Art Gillham and "Way Out West in the Choo Choe Jassere, : Rateae’ by Lou Hayes, Two Comedy Song Sptclels: 17065—Down in the Mouth Blues and Lenox Avenue Shuffie, Texas 17083—Satisfied and Plenic Time by Josie Miles and Billy Hig- Bhues Destroyers. fine tnd Choo Choo Jazsers 17050—Strange Man and Foolish Woman's Blues, Helen Gross and 17085—Fishing by Chris Smith and Trifling Mama, Chris Smith Ghoo Choo Tasers. aed Henry rove 17081—Meat Man Pete by Susie Smith and 12th Street Blues, Rosa 17078—St. Louis Blues and Beliove Me, Hot Mama, Kansas City Mendereon, both with Choo Choo vazwere, Shoe: Epcclal Sauce number. : aC Ail ASAX RECORDS 16 75 canta exch. 2 . Some Dealer Tether” Bu! Open Coe he - pene - ' ee Doesni oe | Scratch "1 MAR ard “Wears Se % OG ger We \ iG Naar Nf a P l t e [Bea a7 aN ace iNecor | Susie Smith AJAX RECORD COMPANY, 108 W. Lake St, Chicago, Ill. Phone State 1927 stias Green show Went Poim esa Flas” considered oon Set eat is args anes fae ee, eae ee i, eeeea esa ay TRUE Lom cae easy Me: thet my fon sree es 4 wiaairreng Dees face SEC, Beals halgeoucnese "cre Nasi ime eee tee Uomo De hate tlt! ale oa. Sohn Shed RE Bhan bench fe WEG drajaares Benen ta AAG Peco ae pinertenthe, Of the | Sve Gif nf luunicss imaginable. not forgetting | our ace ie Teptesented with tie thee aera, of whlehel will speak tater One ofthe dent frlendn of the Sins Green Shaw, shone friendship Gates ack te ist lilies ‘imen: in ihe Wealthy and Frominent ann lie, loved Uy every therm kaown by etery one ‘na dunt binin"Gah? Monn cole: Jean ite Recomosnled iy "ocr Gap, smolored over te Bovtazton tn wlinees tie show iefere we fiased Palm each, hd’ to: faved. aiidred Seath. "Wille MeAuiater id msacit over to the bebch for a mide might lunch, Sure. Coilte had “arranged Asner the fotlawiig unas for Cantien Caller, the ‘owner’ of the Silas Greet shows anda fox other worsbers of tee rompant but idue‘to ine tate artical of aur weal we mined ‘he treat of Our ‘Theaters ‘The Disle shenter te a beautiful Hutle neater wheres Mpst-clags ‘pleuuren are tun’ onis,” while ‘the “Grand. theater is fie SnUdevie® nouse.ehera petires are run aio, <{ came say that fall 10 fee why the latter fen’t' arent. aueceas, iecause 1 do: and the fault Hes In see erat aitcetionas With & Neer, montis tion fuming, Im the thousand, bun kr fur nome cpince of amusement, the Grand” with Colored causteciics should bathe Sieees for suiene Butea lea igre gut vilted, the, Grn, Sen FF ient to cateh ane of the shone. and one of the SES" weeds ell ua Sour own sudiment acter T tell son Nhat ftwaa it wan someuting ubout feine, nigh oom and ringing a bel ne of ihe, comedians. Ross nip the room Cand riage the bell tree times. and"tnen comes back ‘ith ni coat oft wiping’ pernpivation from hin taces ete: Tver nention the name of the ‘com= any, “iC haa 2 chanen to clean up at diear out, even though it wan't waned at the Weginning ofthe ‘yenr ‘Sut fg= tite for sourselvest hove could a theater winning buch ror an thle: prospers call idan'ag is that the tar’ whi. booked that soe should he polroned™ the man tear ‘that aecepted [hem Se" anet® the people, whe pay money to see chm Brom be cent fo the avium. andthe Performers who ald ic'Me aor Mt nine Hise: Rattlesnakes Beware of anyone posing 0x Charten collices manager sailing Yor favor: oF foams. ‘Fred Sm tally mulatta, pray fgets wears an Ek buttenr ana (Rak saembership Inthe Bike isin Wash tngton, De Who acted i the capacity ofr crrand Gey to. Sin Collet while Patan Flas posed" tothe" jocal Dil poster ig thé son of Mtr. Collen. nor. PONCE Roney onvue_ strength of that and made his exdt while local police Sd. Baking for him He went to Dee Tani. Fiat und sent 9 telegrams to Samer Butler bioptietor ot Sher Central hotel In Eainpas ang “Yames took out for ini’ nian Stith: show be "there (Oday Let him have #10." Soe that he tea ine“panee and gets out’ on frat Beth! Pst ucler akea ‘him or the Fouts, eo he ‘could Cenmmunicate with Sie" Colter aga when ne oulde’t re” Quceceatne Bauer hecame “siepieloun aa® smut, made ie eocape” Anvene thowing Me whereabouts. Kinane rite meg Paintin Fig enre One's ext re Bilan Green show plass Vero, Fla, The Silas Gre News from down Atlanta way has ic Ont ther managertent of the tig Audlorium seater tha town, male i preparations for ‘x big" homecoming for the famous Wictman sinters. and their clever gang. ‘The news arching inte lant week end that the hie doings Gould open in the ahovernamed house Se Monday, ane 18. Radio the gene on stoneny. Jam i. Rade theo MOTION PICTURE NEWS about, pletures most liked by our pes ples (wfouid’ greatly appreciate’ any” (n- formation that sou will give me.” Re- apecttully, W, E.. Hinese ‘Answering the ‘above. will say that {‘tnd'‘that the entire population ot Danvilie: "Kyi. Iw only. 5.483, Gur peo ple consist about a halt of this number, his wil mage Danville, Ky. a closer Proposition than Peoria, Il.” That is Team poputation to draw from. Tam very ‘sorry wo say that 7 ‘cannot see Inuen “success. for Mr. Himes,” butt icish him the Went of Tek and great fuccess and 1 ant answering him \per= Sonally and: giving him the Westred fa formation algo.” ‘Thus, yon nee that our neonle ore wetting Into the motion ple ere mame, Rnd they want tovanow Hace plcturen, ‘but. they all seem to be in fhe small ‘towns, ani, B- Hunter, the bustling man of the Mickenux Flim corporation. advises that he han booked "A Son of Satan’ at the Frolic theater at Jacksonville. Fla. Ana "“Birturight* and-other relenaes at Miami and’ West Palm Beach, Fa 3E C. dtaxwell, motion picture. star and master magician, a now ling Gaates'in the Gracker state and le hendes for. Frorida, for the winter. Norman Film Manufacturing company of, Jacksonville, Fin, announces that they will have’ anotiver feature. ready this spring. Another Race theater wlll open up tn Charleston, S.C. ver noon. The Pal- fey will be taudeviie, 1f they are Able to get it. T'recelved 15 tetlers up to this date and every" one indorsed my action and Femarke in Tegard to the theater onmers Rot encouraging ‘the producers of Race frotion pictures. ‘Fhe funny” part. of it wag, a lew from theater owners, Ther any wit"ao "the ight ‘thing’ If the Fight People and ‘the ‘right Race papers et After thom. "There Is no. reason” why every theator In the United States that fatera oUt Race should not give Race Droductions the preference and pay the Fight price for them or play: them on Percentage. ‘Addresn all correspondence to me at Lincoln theater, Charleston, S) G. i COOPER'S REVIEW PAVES WAY ew, York.— According. to. authentic informacion, arom rallabie sources up this’ was. "Jimmie “Cooper's teviee, Burlesnue’ show on the Columbia Wheel Broke ‘aif Tecords utalde ef” the mole day weeks at the fturtigsseaman tea- fee neta with the big aliecar Race rex Sects afeatnen, “Asa result “of the racing “power of thin clever aRereRR: lon of Rhee Talent. Messrs. stung and Seaman have ‘nesome convinced’ that Rice performers are’ in demand ‘2nd Immealatety completed ‘aranements: Co Suprioment’ tele own “shows Elon: Sood "Paton wth the eit “com Dang, one of the bere shows of Ite kind En the Toad. ‘The company pened at he Huctifand Seaman. theater Mion Say, of this weele and Is doing a top day of t 5 An article appearing in this section tho past: week under "tho heading. “Scorched But Not Burned.” which was gent in be & member of the bamvite Jandies, ‘the show formerly owned by Sammie’ Lewis, has been repndiated be Sammie who has declared that he did not leave the show without a full and complete cetttement with each member thereon. “As proof of this. statement, Sammie has sent us he. receipts for salaries pall Gt" people, “whose. signa~ tures appear thereon. We, like Sammie. feel thae this should sumice as a means of lifting the accusation thae there was Some “past due® involved or that Sam- min ran away from ns trick. | \ve have Both "sides now and In Tendering a de- cision, ‘We are compelled to elves Sam- a ae Cee eee aire. Rover rine: Stange. Beolbers professional studios, located In the Gal- ety bullding, have heen wide awake aring the last few das and it looks ilke "ald. times to see the many noted artists who are addings numbers to thelr repertotre. ‘There {san additional reason for the Jeti expression on the countenance of WC. Handy, for Vineent Lopes ts continuing. to feature his “Fvolution of the Hues” Just as he did co succens- fully In his Fecent concert at the Metro- politan Opera House. om ase” : for Aa Amusement Co.. |Site SeemeGeet pining that, his Me 7 Briptns hot |e coranoe maven | i ey lectures produce es peer acne A R week, every iam ers oa ats" cat "pects | Sako C ch (ae a he a ote Our Race, He de- (SCR of Dunbar (eeepc “Amusement” Co. (Siete Semecseae HIE N detterean [atte as &, eoua it s Bining iat, is mee eompany’ emis |e le ceghoe ‘mon | ae ey pletures produces ce RT Bree: ee Panics’ She sieht | Seno 4 mnieeie” every [SS 4 Sthet week. He (ame 4 tase that oor | Ft aieties | ar of ised at epich (My there are about ee; iS Benes MR Be our Race. He de- ae rire fo kaa tte a Hnmess ang” ad" ©. tretana Thomas Utosees “oF the germpunien where he can securn Nero fenpige hinge ie ania Ghee Ane find what da 1" think ot die idee. ee pisinn to chi tame very sort fo may fiat ‘cannot entourage thocattemt The population et 300 ty tee kmail to Ave Ra merit on ine, invenmeet tna {Ber requireata promote. this bits nets, “rhinvest sucha Inewe ammount to thote oniy one nigihi-a week every other Seok of pikiniy aptaking’ twa of fives howe n month trot very encouraging, Posnbis "they azure om showin ther Meluren moe frequent. “Puts neither fair the wi nd ou uhat ihe pons fetion et tod ran gave amy reece Shatevee on, fe investments aman ering the letter personally and gioing the desired Information about the’ come unten nrotucing” Race pleturcs Mere ecanother ieiet! 228°E. stain Ste Banvittes Wye, Jone io, 1905. Dear Siz Phomes—!'rcad" Your: motion ‘pie= iure news and 1'thounte wat 1 woutd trite sou an recante’ to. aco motion pletures. I am opening a motion es Ture show next weele aad would like ta'mnow some Race time, Would. you kindy ndvize’ me along these tines, 2190 y ‘ FOG-NOGG 'N EVER'THING Sara Diartin, the OkKeb record star. ieee ok teenth on Tce OU Tose coe, Prranemass, ie sce CE el Sea uperieame a, Seem ae ring, the ate Weer eat Feudal int tees Sibley fh fepcneee Say JAS Dina cams, ences foe are seamen per gore Brabant aati a tee alot Sar of tha angerienaice Tepe eh onion Peden, datas BSS Say ie Shaxheres ca ate, alte 6 ae ae, ae testis nas ane Sotepemet, wo, Gare, ceete and Willle, Ralph DeMund, and Wit- sae i toe Penrod and Wht eater Ste, a tees ae rane ge eres sete Ea in}ion apd Sennvtons, mosileg Tie eet, aetna eer oe Enlai De MMe ae Eee ge fre tee aptcenee On Wet bined Baa ty sateen, bts dares, std satnwton bare as shetration tas Dees pesaieg the Grae Gat RE ee ea Slim Thomas. featured comedian on the “Shufin’ Sam trom Alabam" com- pany, writes trom. Box 93, Houston, Xiss., that the trick fs fast roundine to and ill we all fet in a, few ‘dass far the Dig opening early in ‘the spring. Harry Hunt, manager of the show. he save has heen vers ill, but tg much tm= proved now and will Foon be seen On mares SAMMY HAS PROGE GREAT OUTLOOK SATURDAY, JAWYARYT 21. 1°25 COOP'S CHATTER ey THE WAY Practice anion ELeRUCS operations but depend upon ev. | sours ia Sion, “dveading” a antag ea na | fees aie Tey reali, funny, ct | BREN Siege arguing. co-| Meee, “troubles Is. the | NOME scutes bome Be Ihe : PRE ieee ot pase menu os] eee eaten er “S ‘but thelr appreci- Ine i ation. ” cur | ee RTs ood to trad nie ated the funny paper. i GOT] OMS, eee Bes is PP" Pika snips ent and Y act, accordingly. ee: ee. and "do It ava iemactcalts It's really, funny, ut feo loatere are alwayn arguing. ‘Trouble Is the fruit borne. be the tree of poor ment altiuade, ‘Some people acem to want, to show. everything Suc’ their mppeeel= ailon. “Tis, Rood to read the fanny paper. ut some peonia read only that and act accordingly. The. quickest way to affect the | deck Coopte = ey of must. memory of | most people Is to let them get a little ahead. "The fact that money is krawn as the root of all evil causes us to wonder feng, so "many preachers are forever digging: roots, (Fe inixnt beneficially bear in mind that’ a geod time will not only. eap a fortune {kept up but will sap the most Sreclous wealth, our health. ‘One thing that Ie a mystery to us is the fact that so, many of our wives Mell dress themacives to death on the Bireets. but will incessantly look Whe SyteBadden'a” cook in the home. and especially when they are rooming and have no housework to do. ‘NOTE Tis Indeed gratifying to see the New Year’ announcemenis of the managers Of the various burlesque ‘shows, who Speak openly’ of the merits of the mem= Bere of thelr companies who are ot our Race. This of course serves as a few Blocks of pavement in the Toad to sue. ceee for our Degple in the Birger Arid of theatricals. We have but to convince the managera of houses and shows that ‘we are not brutes, but ladies and gen- Tlemen. ‘and in @’ short time the way Wil he clear.” We bave at this tine two talented. women in’ burlegue who are fecelving "press hotices whorth- While, and we can well Temember Shen We were told that If we had a man Partner we could get blgker time, mut four Women are “not wanted.” The women hero mentioned are alissen Ada Brown, who is doing @ single and has heen gine ong on. the "Lena Daley {Alise | Tabacco" company ever since that show took the wheel, and Leones Lizzo-Willlams, ‘who is. mow featured With the Dave Marlon ahow. ‘These ladies are blazing the trail and making ie possible for others of our Mace and thelr” sex to Ret" Fecognition and a chance, 60 wa can Jook upon them ax Eulding stars to our future, especially ur, sromen. What are we Bolnk. to. 9 the roll be decreased’? Aim nt more. to mattes what'tet ao on my No matter what you do or know. Seek an opening for Improvement. Coop. —_>—__ Entsdetonis. Fa—The Standard thee ater Ip. offering a red hot bill the pre= Bont week ‘wenich of course Ia the alles af chit wongertully managed our. ‘The bill consists of seven acts and’ ah to honors there ts seemingly no way of ascertaining the parites. coming. In"f0F the greater share, Lovelace and” Mer Glane, in 'a singing, dancing’ “and ‘a Pisaslorte, acm xevtine bie return a8 fe bewey Weinglasy ands hie dancing demenas” The Rosters. “wooden ‘ston dancers on wire, are novel In their vent Grackshat and” Hunter, seen, here: be fore, are still gine BIE: the Ten Meh: Gah Spliterss Int Vou Aine Heat Nothin Stevan meriing shuch andy comin Qs" appiguse: Puch “an free ina Aelishttutle iiterent offering ar sei the thelr snare invfne Shape and a> Sem and Henderson's Co. in the Dark: {ote "Cabaret, ‘complete. the "hie bit that isa hard ome to ‘caval Tet alons heat, “ihe management of OM hose Rhnounces that this ie the Tih annie Sersarg’ of its activinies Is’ the amse: ment wot er " a NEW KNIGKERS' Johnsen and Rector. meaning: Aniee agit Walters ae doing hele sult i a round the cle of Washinton, B.C and are huey getting thelr new: edition of the Tamous Knickerbocker Gifie Cor Srack‘In'line for" the coming. neason. 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Tamm wrk, OUBLEY, {2s ternth Bont, Mri, Waites, By Os ‘MANTIN KUKIN: Ovetan lene B20 Suns we Ones Hi SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1925 sSat Rad muah erie eee “ ‘Mon we Jan nuh Spaniah, ang “Sick hes (Sow Marine oe jon See ee ae Sieeries bees re ihe'bore were n= Tm Owsley — Irene Tene EleRt partion and dinners. stansie ‘Goimbell was une event of honge at Sinner gieen of" UF's Strela Ree ME aeaaite ot Chirag hn sire ‘Wilton and strs and Sires Mucctinion of Aibbenctgee ana’ Se" Eraulaing’™ af Beret Aer “dinnet sam feed they faneeo oti" Ine wee hou a he mer IGF chare who taffer: from cuberrulerie. ‘Fhe emate fe rhe thai sa gant Eeveaped Sou can belied of ar Binerisg and Sour i frolonsea” or Beare. “Sort of the ‘Atbuguerque Tace Biktene own shut own prancrey wics ERp aT aN ont dl. Sed, Rady Tibet tha ctor rata tre te tae he elise’ pride and make-helleve stu pg e's Sunn” nna its of hinge Gere tne iene church inthe United Sharh fe Chetty aetng ct Sens teem; te be tots aay ala rhere etbur Rhee’ neon intone, Aboot Sophie muthbet furchined Souda te fee"tne Scorrinar fut ater coup thse TS, Mlnaecr ag ine incase hee ‘Grow them in-an linrearonable way! so SE ttn treed thee cite ihe bu Sas led io capac and apalng’ ram wt til, Sta wate ‘Gore Race porte, who returned thelr HSkeeg nine he commended. "they Ben heir Somes anapay tenea in the great Serrmoae enn at Rett Sesiea ahset ater tn thie countty ‘then fin Meh Sicha he (eterno toc EOE staty he ane ofaecomeney Arnumber of eave pope nese Wore Ta Anette snutal ands Mier of ihery Bid nines mee tn"the state ad Sram After" the thet he et Gen Ee Minate comsne eae feted toa Blowout given bxethe Race citisens: of Benes be The adain Ua nel atthe Seer atah Sealant kt SE tla for bug lie dace a het of vines for thone wha wished to Bhan a Wicked" rate “Bot before thee snricua"atihie atslonn slunked aiay on Hke" pans eeverat Shue tunes and kept Bech, tog motion rtcre ea Blemty St Everathing on band thee wen fovimdke pra capt paries -Luwch wae Rerved. and (oliowing te more water Cin Herta OCW ott could ak ee 9 adam pou'é ay Breeton, Bont Spink inlet de a Sta “part ecaune, there Reteseone"peteny het atone ret Histon thd the bent eltsons Of Senta ereTine ocel rete pevsent. Sete Bie, and site""witinas Sevier" Sir ana Jie, 6, Sauces Ae aay sim E. A. Slaughter, Mr. and Mra, Howard Kort, Berit, Mitek: Bogies Sana Mew. Sie Sct ano Stee SE RRS ai Gna ea ioKR Als Masine Beanie” ar and aize iston iter Seine Wt, fore BY care 3eF, McRae Enh nnd Soe Elignen! Wowaca’ wae the hen five focal ametiens een, si ether mens ere being whe” Shi ieracl. Clarence Eau Sha afomer alin eee he ang hie hig treat. “ac bas Crane rhurrdny We did, capacity) businest, ap” ural. Nicetiha Eker and Bertee late Wel and were pateFlnined songs ge Time Uriende’ from’ tne Exe." Brida, Bon tan Papin Ree Sten: Toman tan," GhedPaaye reinlnd Poets, walcenbure’ Here ie BaP passe ane ster carventet. pot en Tae ne aches cat ate nectar IRONY Sate Mcrae bat we are {0 thee the roid weathe atgee egy cm cod art Aaenarmngea rer Hace, ocaatooe a aa Grit een oemaa eats my Blot tn ee HEP Ne oraeae Hae ee oie ane re, bate! BROS Tee A NOTE OR TWO from Tijuana, Mexico. that they are Sa aeing ae big ae een Atoawres navies Scary hate eT Ms deat Ms WaacE RT Sinton RS. taste Hggmen Brow’, wih sshutte and Sone tommanyy vows that SHA MELAS TED code et Shea ote Tig ins ote een, wth te At bas Maleate Meataah MA! Besa alee atdtaet ale orsona pone Patan fat ed wears! Sicbonal and berg tha harmon Blac a atin x See ae TE one, Je, ake Sits re a ign ate tae re paimeand. Hae the BS Beaeedaes fie ae ne heer ae ac SS Tae Sas ee uation date te See vata htt, lt PURER Gia pa ew ie eet Gan OB san “ata ee NTS SEITE ikea Nolan Rene ieee eto spend eit ae lng SBE i ee en Sle seats es Na amis a, ares Oh, hase st iiSinn Mite Ste stake a sna "Sne hgek Meine Globe, thdater Bkakbar det, tee ihre enconteay nan carat cie asi ee eae SEE lhe tate hae ad aa legit ae ara a Sd at Ben. Cra SR LH Big la Tanta aes iibieteeette Wit f° ae hich Tete bn Bel eG ale Mente Ne reticle Sind Sear tt Orbe as BMH, fxr sate oe Neck Date hes ai temnoue nee Wadi aie side "i oa oS Ss SHE ete aking nl Ce an CoRR Ee! win Jack Red's orbtiiaatte hc hated toe tari Tatas iy Geb Gee cea ce coe Ae Rte FES ET 4 sitats disece-aea thera! tha Witsoe laste are. dane the wh, tire annua at, gh Baanal Gea” Cae SHaathca, Rate anita BR Ha PARH SMuane Se onan mika ak dtd tbe, ise Libel wiitinghtne ares fia tee eS ga wg ih TRUER gu Pg nd fa: ae teas re hPa Real es BEG: cP anater“seaten 3 neces HOR “Sr Re SEE ating Duley ate Pee write’ ant tess a Thee Barta aetna Mas a LIke Aaa et cnet’ nati chine os sed eet Oe cite Bear Ht cacy rae ate Tae ea Bet ea Pita rattinceg china ava ie sae ace Sins. oi int een i tee SENG Wikia's bth ica deanines, of jhe tie! tam niche aR “hell aR. SH i Saat, all gfe taste ts ra biden Earth Pee cnnngae ithe nea te atatemine Phoe.”Ie i eae ew ee aE alt Hain se ge ait tne Santa Coat tak tinea ca eed iat Me ekae AREC i toes eee Gore hed es trsard Der vee enki AS RCO Bas Iie elit, Sai Saha Bt bedi alee iat Sate sicdht aint Rati yen euacailng Wormer ie Ue: FM stone ea Seon Noel aveninving the week at the Pucman New Orleans, La ke tg stoping at the Caraitina “hoseh® 90 Sonce BL, ‘Hort Worth, ‘Tex, and would ike*to iene’ trom ‘her wiser Eunice Hubosrg? Tie Siatlocks, meaning ena and Lonnie. ae dai (war prepaid ie Fit “they were in Ocala the week ewie Nimiama, the clever te Rear, ee te Sinema ate ee Be hee te ha ‘Daa Samen and his Crescent Piayers Jare doine thelr Sones this week at the TacGin neater. altimare, 8 ‘Sin "and “neadare. Corenter” swear next wl ae ie at 850 Rlehen Ber Sincinman Ohta, “ahey ear elo Bahia ties Cooper shox, texturin fan sitaatar’ face teview in’ dine the Reeklat the Gatino. hiideiph” Gos Tosh Ree Bronze, Metennon, and Maude De- BER she ince has, Sete at the Coluibla. Chevelani One The Walle aid Willie company, who han ud 30 wena tot wen Beka Te ae aa Bete Maha es Winder and Hunter, that clever acro- atic “aaneing esi, ‘tee sing. thelr ets vite ses ne the orate theater, Wkaninton B.S, old Us foldron fst at the Reger “he: Stee, Baltimore, Side, thin week Sicteruenne ‘ans Susle he slot ere: sores and Chait and Chavis afe ae the Pet abbe “Gaston “and le itappsland sare Reeue are cleaning up in and afgind Seto "Pi gine Gieen snow tx doing. the week netueen the. sttociie “one tn Fiag! Sit, Waa Bruen Sen "Ding Mitchell with the Seven-Eleven Saas eet ates ete, See York” Sali, ey W. 29th St. care ei. ihe Gaines, irothere, lng charts and ates acing Wie Vouheige ths Ret hetten tie ‘Brand St eater Beemtone 35s and the Sivan, Stroules Tire Ba. indib Pesson! te doing hints jyrekrat Gomdcnts Dimples Scolay Su Glen and Nenking, the mreets mareag- erate nite thelr tal tate eck si the Temple theater. Detrolt, stich. “Greenlee® and Sragton are dele the ign hait othe mentee week at cL since “and Zudorn ae viding the prenent werk neticeen he Renbite Las Fongen °° Pana" uhe® Bijou "Woon SCStern ad Dancer, st aging. bis, jare doing tho Week &t the Orpheum, Sean eke Neen ee ee Ste "Fhe'pisle’ Four, harmonising most narmontousiy, are doime Tenis week st tigrorpbeum, St, Loui. Soy z 3 anda ate tpl. Oe week Loew's" Orpheum, New ork cits: ipo tot tge e BI, Ra hea FEE sony 00g, tae tem Jwith ‘the Allen and. Stokes compang, Pave ated ahte Uhetcs be‘ seat to the Regint theater, Balmere get ok, cents ae re on the Three ‘Dixie Sunbeams, are playing tig gesk atthe Marke theater Rebar ‘duc and Hunter that Sieeer tour, in ieting the cok atte, Hoafia the Se Wabningion bec. Suit Ae ee i: We litmtora had nated that ‘is pe kervea tip ae S688 Windear ‘Te Se Eouis, Mo. Returned to writer, Lank: lolly ES’ asia hae srdsredhis-Seni tol eee B Galteatan Fema ‘atest “and. Pree, “the” heavseeiaht aug getters, plated the ree halts of hebweSic at Sica" Coie New otk Bojangles BIN Robinson, the world's renter Sagies io Using” Mist oan “Soe ‘netfeil ang) Me. big vauaevile ete are doing’ the week beiwect the FSndeects Greater "Berotes ang the Petes TS Rraunett Creole Seeppere played [the fret halt at Ponce, Okla. with the LSE su eheg of oe te Silan "Green" Show, "asked ‘for tat Sama, Fis" vce ties opens Sat theater, Bugene,” Gres the. Egyptian Ihe: aise es ast Ta ant fit, etn he neue aire, are spitting ihe prewent eek bes tear aul F Bet pear Sach tad Fixe, aut ectng wt nieces, ata'alviding the Wate between She" Vczctis, Rocnester andthe Palace eeSmeur aid Jeanette, the Metle won- gee Resherd ard dain nuk at the Since theater, Momirest, Cam, "Wie stone declarer “abate, win ake te forthe, greatat’ at st Long Se couRbu oR Yiahy and ftuthle, meaning Benbow ie Sad rolne Hood at the oboin hee Beer, ‘Detroit, siteh.. ‘the present. week ‘Fheodore, ‘Carnenier, “the ome-arined practise according’ io. feugrtar “hat Sieneg a” contact with une Petaimount PSEA STEEN ng un epanrens an operation for tonalilide. and ‘would. ike eB'ge” ube whereabouts ot Ban Biss sot Stau ait Braine ves, hese. Tota Neuen, teh he Silk com: Bieta seantaps veer Ses gti ct anf rtd Rogt iggy ASM Roi ‘tre meeting Sh ne euceeat, 8 Sadie to's cata received Tunday ‘alle sha Sih Ford record arilets ceil ts ieape that thes “see {or dhe present at 484 Grove St. Pitts Wiegh® Fae ; "Pkt gad Green are oing the pres lent weet Between, the Pulte theater satetat "tna"ine"® mpc, "Sosth sane Stans” Segoe Mitte mas asked that we een ichto i Todlaas Aves tndanasela "Charles “Fat Harden tg now home ror ater, woth Feast 38 Fotng Ses Ate sebasy Tro. with Joe Stam Ethel Midiey and. James Thomas’ ars foe the pretent “wens between, the Erincese' thestar Fouggetstne “Oo, ee the vinta: Hamate SS Muth and Dust Broan ask thas they petneheed at 15s yale. Aves Rahoan Bike puctrar, OD, when he seul play eh fils ‘evaconaters Friday and "Saturday eM aEE Rome comnts the "week at ihe. Hooker Washington headsets, Noe ‘ystvioin Oilted wettex thie he wi egies Boston ani Read wea fo Fo i] ER “DYING GAMBLER” en agen pone Rg rorcn' card, ehtinaaiatler chet er ee ee ae tes Ee vee ei le ame lng Sets ult tans ngs Sela cna ane RES pte Bea Sr ra Enodin tl Pere to"eaa ertat ga Forest Ase rete Rermana ake cern? ant adres ipernity a aha Saco Se ahah asl are fe Bie Peedi rea Eat aE? SER RY ge te Seige ae ag ao tees Raat, rah th 2 MLO Hee alco are sei ea me owe Dike Soule, he arg ‘Mary H. Bradford, Laura Bell Hall and ee aes ene Ba eet tna Walle: Seve debris Penna ar ea Riney Baliey writes from 333 W. Sth gap Neetore, Was her ie'haw seven iy Rar ae bah Nahr a tog eset at ieentiseer oa CAA Stee he Pots wheel Inthe nent Bee rates patel aan aan Back Cae Gee at ee Nirwoot jazz pianist of merit. Stal oiane Grand Central Hotel 2033 Michigan Ave. . Cheap, I ey cai me se ee pe toe Eee SP ee za | THE CHICAGO DEFENDER SRROW ” Reale ate sar, Dewt wank fx coment, they aay feats MAS Mag ge7t, Bent Un fe Sine Tey eater cates eh saat As eae [item oe nay ema lead hopea and Cents. | Lawis Baker, Pauline Clemmons, eu med the are, [Staats igh, Uitte chon aE, ge to dinclose; * D. “Boll,” Mary ‘Clemmons, Beatrice RECMMAT Roim, |Gisery Bite ee en one poy a Ba lish tastettear tet raint<and fall, Pladlen. Hazel Snscha. DeLoach and a elder ant caren rueaet pte sivon Seaereny. | RAO Wie Sheen” Wa pitas ain: Whe Oren, ne ts: i pect a eee hc hulk mutta on aro, | tee ears Mibint: Reetn an: SEE epSD Meath | ay Mazes AARNE, Maan Nelson, Benton Overatrcet, Jackie Mub- nba * esau Case: Hee, at, ASST vo cam | Minh hone anes, Bee Pee Nee Soften ts Stes | ast deh RB Ran ad se ese nag |e hate AR Mie a era pray | gacerate Ualerom, Wiha Roberts ag ‘pana anaes Srnithe tert Rtemions. Plenty” Smith: aise er | SReathdes rel ego atieset naa er gut [Re aeRe ceatis agr SEH ot ide Mereagetst || hae Saree, Care viene eye Smut ent rare. | Waiting se bene lite Beige i ieter tinea” | ane enige Sowa ehe Bae Rae " sana Wain EM ae i Se ce mampaters——* | Ode tevin — : SS ae, | en. arcanra, on| WASHINGTON THEATER aries P.. Dailey and ereninaie den. ee ees Starring with the Lafayette, Players BeBe i ate ase Bidet dae On ee atk ons Racer. tee eee Se cot aaa Ce ee Fag Sake el iben tha ae eet cece pore ae vier carey, Stinioat red Sete comin ee Reco” tn pct Seep ore arta tee: Hides ee She cane (tet Sa ss, erga See eer said sear ee Ca De eae tee he Beat aa eet Siar ees fata ae BSS Uae Maa moe ai audlences each night. Sidney. Kirkpat: inne lehattn te, Sect ee og eg Ba care is Niet ean Be cation hs, olor gene. BEI iDhnaiatos Sat fat ne eae ae Pe He Secale Maer ark, age eae con Beet, Me See ee ars eet, He ai oped ches 2a ease, Senses ta ene ee aie argh aa ee eo onan ey Teoma TR he tele tm REPO Hite sae te ae Be, She Mt Minne a Bree htastae sehhee ate Bee raat eo ‘ HARVEY'S GOIN BIG realy fale od op, ahrpur Guna. ihe Mofiowlag® te ernie trom the Wemfions int Spectators a aly nt thar cletpuptiicd Wednesday, Tart 1 When speaks ote in "behaitathe Slarves’s Greater sinecren, 4 com- panttnt Capabie Cored neers, Werk Haneef avd qpesiity avis sated srocnignt Venasement iat he Gray Soera Rouas Was night a, Sedeine be Grease ana Paeatn: thas nes jot ihe Mca eplerinmene that the tas dhenerenionea ne company. ch inchaded afer dozen choree bin as Wise Heh oteea” aie Sha wat Well ‘ringed "Seer oven tage Sarees of them “nets ang ‘hers sil atteh, tas ter Shee lcharaeon,. who ‘aang Gamble In” ine Ekine" af Laver and “Eharien Betcha, wh nati tae Around ee ihe. ilo included. many pteasing apeclsiutne ane ngemfer"ome tha namo 22iclsheof Ea "Wisgae Se eas es Calta autora men Sauiwiand” Scenes sau" bier Sie ‘Sosthuand were inssine greats ack Harvey Minntrele ill Teen the percrmante Moomient Saat es Thread rita iract'n nod audience” ent attr sated “carice,R. Fritz of the team of Phi ard Citich: Ghent Rid Snyscenntl INS sver‘he wouher end gt'tha Fo. BPA elles roim Canens Cu eine Wefan intact That Phe wll head or Riana? G&S" pha the Ween “oF ihe AEP ne end enh de ute “us par ta'the inp tor, Cand fete ut n bee OF metrectn “and ah vtioe She cei i yee Were "hind reaga¥ apices Sanat be ime the “ehief wad Tio eke i! and of cores that eat respennbie for. woe avainese Stans Efe fr ene boss Cutten, end also the threat aguinet She damier sass ie Jeon’ Okgh— "Kies Me Sweet” on record Nor St8z bay hots ot those eas, Mean toe Buitereane and Seale ie" one. 8 thorr "ster things containing’ tome chatter" that will Make You slay it over tid over neain and Soe Ollter and’ the old! masters Clarence “Willams a, the Rccompardrients ie seally toe panostous Om the Nee side of thine be, found or Baty eater One In-tust another hangdsodtes sith «humdinger Rarsr Sune reaiiy' eels ner sweetie what i i certatoiy ice Ret wns oF Going We Sunt iand thle in the old cabinet ACTS and SEND IN YOUR OPEN TIME Four. Consecutive Weeks Guaranteed BOOKING THROUGH REPUTATION ONLY Cleveland’s Finest Racial Theater Address Ali Communications To 0. J. HARRIG, Manager TEMPLE THEATER E. 88th and Central Ave. x ‘Cleveland’ Ohio Be Ero RETA E arsenerd Me nvnesreertet op esnrerresreen rg = 530 GRATIOT AVE. DETROIT, MICH. E Porm ACTS sam: = YOU ARE NOT TOO. BIG FOR US: = IF YOU CAN DELIVER THE GOODS : Te rowonnow tomar szeraune ny say FARA Meera as ete And Yesterdey’s dead hopta and tears. Fein, hn ornate e ries tree ame RUNG PE SAA m. dene eet Dora Fear eree BAA on, Ee aaah aa See EER Ete oe Sata, Beast ere ets EES Se ee om wt SRPCASSRIE sie igen saa omar, ofes eer i TORN SAT PRE, a ARR scrshe ts cr be And Tete yar 4 ory acre eee ETE an Sana epitaph wpon my bier. 2 agree snen rite ares Sees NaSGRe tit van Tepe rea ih se tae etgt an eT ay Bete ano Team Sete + Serer TR umn. PALACE THEATER, ATLANTA, 0A that Toar nage Aging dhe bite Sy ine Bin a controled by Ghats P Dalley and eevee era we have played. (Chun & peat tinnetes” of i206 savbatceng ot at: Sey. ample, stone coor for $5 Reo Ag ome, were euling water “element reathe rprevented tany Porm: ateendine, aut the house did iin hese Burners ninoeopentniedure ing. Smarter, Set wngagement. “UPs ina Howg" and Nehen statins Sinan were gro nounced the best shows af the sea tan Vers “ewe Pied sional for thnse dar and SNE aN Ef tat a er le teeta ine Sala Haaiat Gia Bsa he ee one ct ag Se Hetil Waite i tigate eines dere tase ead Reaceaa'n ce abated MPs satan Einlow {mpresseg many a telng tard- Ea Faeyr Meets Belt ath ae corel ke et th ae oe ESP dnt of ree iy Rebels Paafact EER ae Wa i Sag egan nae ong ates iiss Site eae, ete ot Hieesce® ges a Mis acer Bee redtube id ag Berner chacre Wonka tent Sieh ‘nben aa open aaa nares oti etierten a seis 9 Samtmr. a Ra een a a eee A ta rt fit et Eoin tanteaet en crams ibe ise ge isc oe ily at i Scie acid et scr es See Ge eae a ier Bay oni ae! io adie aa Beat ae Path Sith Petes Bir Peas inate Moat ee Eater ee Sater an bg oe Tet. “omnol Gartne ant tetas CHa Aya. ida Re eae tte ah le Henn teattneha ue tle eereeeiiaeareme te ails Beeb aah crea Me eis Beh ae a ea Gea Seles ed “ses gies acetals A Seats tek aed ome arena Er eiaaerer ae ate a eae Shas cachd MSN ee ee, Bari amee ae Ook Eerhteee salad rt Eee aait ae eeete See Re cea ea Rey eae Sse aaPais, arene ea nine Ragas ad Grinch atte Wane ea Be te Comedy er eae a Sate aa eee Nil nattee ar tnd Bee oat sa ea Rees Bare Rane ee a BU atc elhta a ck er on Bee eS aha nso Rane agart wengn tants ilies "Grote. Th eer Ri: ule ea Seeeieiteia! (ie igre a Sacra Ser c i ue Rete, Ronen Brae Bt ce? eile it thetrasiag Sas tists Rests ii, a ude a Berar Belton, Se clr Baa, Shr Tia este de Bar ah Ao rt Be, Halal haat ier d te ote atelier eetente te sat," Bole theater. pirmagham. sam Gras. managing director of tne hace ‘nlting “btent Seandate's Cow thd hie. wUle ‘co-workers, ‘wre petting ome ively prena notices these day While “the company. was, plnvini the Week’ of Jan id atthe Brookisn the: ers Whimineton, 8." thie is wht srévlewer, hag "tg 925" of the” show: Seti org, Shite seandain” ta: iy Sat Clctiola Liston be Of eh feeord antiot, (en play of merit. note Sithetandine’ the Smatinens of une et= Sonneh. the ‘rapidity with ‘sehich "the lece travels, causes one to forget that Therscage ts not filea tien. people: ‘Dl fava Scott, Who handles the peiactoal comedy. ine comedian that is Polished fprthers ety “ana ‘knomr tow to. een ‘Bell wihin thet bounde of reason. Thin Clans of how ie setting a etandard be Schlede "the other aman howe will be Beccets oe" the FON. A caeu cea Potton U, Walker, our old-time tien. sche ta doing, hs’ cabbage on the, Dixte Filer, gown through Florida, hae hauled Off and threatened to. fondus uh with fe box of oranges. All right, Milt. We 1& box of orannes. |. e € Sun b - A ‘Te nee = N “Z Fe i es Pe Ss E i Brin. 5 sf, Tica * aie pe i] e ae GF, — SS ee eT <€ Se eat . \ SI ‘TAUKE NOTE aa 3 y lates)? | ee! ee Ne. Ry os Hh = Sz has the “Choo Ghoo Blues,” because her man’s gone Ss a \ away to Dixie—says she's goin’ back to him if she has 4 to crawi all the way! Trixie Smith tells why a train fills her chs = with misery every time she hears one. You can hear the old SS whistle blowin’, the bells ringing, and Trixie moaning about “I went to che station, her lovin’ man who went away on the mean, naughty train, Gf there too doggone It’s a good yarn all done up in a good Blues. Paramount Last rain wos leaving, No. 12245—on the other side is “Ride Jockey Ride,” which Bes, cere et filled is exciting enough to stir up a dead man. Latest, Greatest Blues by Race Stars 12245—Choo Choo Blues and Ride Jockey Ride, Trixie 12239—Jelly Roll Blues and Laxy Daddy Blues, Suh tod Fler Bows Home Syncopatore Bao Hendene, 12242—Booxze and Blues and Toad Frog Blues, “Ma” 12244-—Skeeg-a-Lee Bluce and I'm Three Times Buney and Her Goorie Juss Bebe Sevens Ford and Ford, vocal duce Two Big Hae Se te ony Blues and Salty Dog Blues, Papa Two Big Fat ee agate! Om Hom’ Bees | Hits 12240—Delta Bottom Blues and INever Call MyMan's 12243—Down By the River Blues and Dosft Dog * Rese, Ponca Steve Me Round, Sofaroe Miler . 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Prem. 34, Rooms, Sinaia op Gulu: Mater Same SOO AS Gy SS ees 361 Broadway MACON, GA. PART 1—PAGE 8 The following in a verbal article, describing the "Chocolate Landers," and the Cincinnati Commercial Triangle, regarding the "Chocolate Landers," and the manifested spirit of fair play and his own hard work and unstinted administration of credit. "Another of those jazzy, foxy, colorful, popularity during the last couple of years arrived last night at the grand entrance men seekers with exactly the sort of entertainment they were in search of. One got from an audience that crammed Stiele and Blake production. The Chocolate Landers. Everyone seemed to be in a special, seemingly mutilated or orally and asked for more. Therefore, a great hit on its opening night here and more power to the hard-working "It will be recalled that Noble Slese first big Colored revue, *Shuffle Along*, so that they are no strangers to Cinderella, but out among Colored performers in a class by itself. Mr. Blake is an extremely talented performer, and one of the "Chocolate Dandelion" behind credited to himself and partner. Mr. Blake is his supporting company, wrote the book *Heddes that he has the principal role in*, and sang a singer of jazz songs, although he is deserving of a great deal of praise to the organizer and general all-round entertainment. "The two boys are responsible for the piece, probably more so than was the case in 'Shuffle Alone.' The latter show one alone at a gliding pace that the individual work of single principal stage, one alone at a gliding pace that the individual work of single principal background. The current attraction is the not much billiard comedy. The result is that one has a chance to edit the artistic abilities of the two stand show in out bold relief, by Single and Blake to be the whole show. They have surrounded themselves with whom were with them in 'Shuffle Alone.' The voices that once heard will not soon be forgotten. They are called the Hahn, Haehn, George Jones, W. H. Berry and Ivan Browning. It is not until the second of the two acts, that they offer their program of jazz tunes and Nero piano to the piece and play them very well indeed because of his beautiful sane numbers. The Sona of Old Black Joe, man. It is one of the truly artistic high lights of the evening, a familiar name since the prime dona role in very canine manure. Amanda Randolph, alabaster. Phine Baker are among the other elements of the show, much to the entailment of the show. The comedy is in the hands of Lew near as two racehorse owners. Both of the boys are very good and both offer their horses to the race. Smith, George Jones, Jr., and Howard Smith, George Jones, Jr., and Howard "The Chocolate Dandies does not differ much from the usual musical re- sults. It is a comedy, a wide variety of sone numbers and goodly number of snitches which horses on treadmills are used. There is a slight plot concerning the activities of compulsive entrants in the horse racing industry or why unimportant."-Albert E. Thompson ROUNDABOUT Gen. Tony—Charles New York City is the few race booking agencies has been successful in the placing Gants and The team of women in the EWB team are causing Bway to team of women in the EWB team are causing Bway to comedy show. This act really deserves the biggest there is in the business. The last, a. the Everglades. This is one of the Bace's greatest orchestras, comedy play and are in a class by themselves aplloane aggregation of bands of Chas Taylor, who is well known through dance dwarfing, is solo on Bway. She has more than made wood, Chas Taylor in a revue at the Everglades. There are 45 minutes of laughter, music and white revues. This young man is going to revue Rudy Jackson, from Chicaco, now playing axephone on the Dream Criterion orchestra. Buster Bailey and Louis Armstrong are still the talk of the night at Hermann fin, taking the place Chas. Johnson's band from the "West." week. This orchestra is one of the best in New York City. It is now appearing dir. the direction of Mr. Bob Rickettra arranger. Sam Manning, who will come comedian in the show "Processional." at Theater guild. Mr. Manning is a new comer to the stage, but to the American side of the West Indies and it attracted the attention of Chas. A Mason song for the General Phonegram Co. from that time on it was a matter of talent such as his could be used. When Mason wrote of looking for a comedian who could sing, play a guitar and really succeed was instantaneous and now the show "Processional" is really a show he is coming star without a doubt. RETIRES TO PRIVATE LIFE Nashville, Tennessee — On Saturday night, the cast of the asthenes drop at the Bilton theater, brought to a close the career of Mrs. K. K. Covington, a coding artist, who, according to authentic recording to private life, leavened for Louisville, Ky., accompanied Louisville to accompany his wife back to the road. His last concert, her singer will live at 543 S. Preston St. it has not been definitely stated as a road again. Not soon, though. Miss K. K. Covington most amused one. Managers everywhere have clamored for her services, the old bozoffice showing a return. Under the change in the star's phase, SENDS PHOTO Julian Costello, who is now getting his at 353 Calumet Ave., this burgers his well as we know Julian, we must confess we were at a loss at first as to whether we would or some high quality that expire soon of Oriental design. Thanks. RESTORED HIS VIGOR ```markdown ``` Mr. Tony Langston Hello, General. Just a few more lines to let you know how I feel. I'm dandy, still going along line and having fine success all along the line. Fort Landerdale. Fla. VENDOME THEATER BY B. F. SHAW Hot Springs, Ark.—The Vendome theater was well attended, especially Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights, to witness one of the best show on the T. A. Vendome. Every number received tremendous applause. The opening chorea was lively and colorful, with singing and classical dancing. Watt and Mime. Willis, the proprietors and manager, furnished plenty of fun for the occasion. Bertha Hair, the contrasto singer, held the microphone in the girl That Men Forget" and "Tal or Mine." Bertha Hair and Prince Washington, in a "Grey" shinging sketch, Hilly Johnson, the dancer, held the audience spellbound. Grey and green were the colors of the show. The show was up to the standard and the audience was asking for a return engagement. Joe Clark and his Joy Makers are playing the Vendome this week. pilkington nathaniel dramatic director Tony Laughlin Chicago Defender dramatic director, is in the City for a few weeks for recreation and baths and is registered at the Pythian sanitarium BROADWAY RASTUS CO. Bx: JOHN HENDERSON The Irvin C. Miller "Broadway Rastar" company owns its popularity in Oklahoma after a week of one-nighters we saw at the Moore theater. Gallie De Gaston of the team of De Gaston and Yuen, has reopened the company. Emmett handed in notice, but the team had been the manuscript several days previous to Emmett's decision last Sunday in Oklahoma City, De Gaston's old home. De Gaston went on and tied up the proceedings. He was such a hit that he signed a contract. Cecil River, tenor of the South and is singing two octaves higher since playing this Texas town. His song, "lyric reading," a big hit, brought the lyric reading. Broadway Rastar company appear at the Inaugural ball, when Texas in Austin Tuesday, Jan. 20. For many customers of New York City, a new wardrobe, which will cost $1,200, wants to know where he can find the man that named this the "Sunny PLEASANT DATE Joe Carmouche of the Carmouche company writes from the Bixman theater in Mo. that the engagement at this trip in that direction started. Joe made special mention of the fact that he was under the leadership of a member of our Race. The show is playing the Oldkish theater, Bartlesville, OKa. MUCH BETTER Laura Smith, the Okeh record artist, was born with her unit at the Grand Theater to appear during the entire week she was on tour from her home, 4945 Forrest Avenue. As she will remain indefinitely on her tour, she was suffering from a nervous break. CLEMO THE MONKO The Great Clemo, who refers to him as Quinn, ill, that he, and Miles Smith have organized a red-hot combo down through southern illinois. He says that Gus Littie is at the heim of the all malt to 160 Oak St, town named "AND THEY BUNG IN TONY" Our friends, Mr. and Mrs. Chase. L. Thorpe of New York, dropped a fine from the city that town, announcing the arrival in New York on Tuesday, Tony Thorpe, at 1:40 a.m. m., Jan. 12, mother and little M. R. Tony, doing the same, and an honor, thanks and many of them: MADISON IN Jazzy James Madison of the team of *The Edge* and *The Jaws*, who ida, are still in the city dating in and around. They came in with the team last week after its engagement at the Grand theater. Madison was a caller who said he was nice abin of the side and himself. Illinois and Iroquois Nelson: trumontons, R. J. Jackson: baritone; John Howe bandmaster; alto; Frankie Honkla- nson; Bob Young and Leon (Buddle) Petit- lionus; Wilson and Arun; Jimine Garrett, the all bunch wish to be remembered return date at Palm Beach on Jan. 22, at the Grand theater. We were forced to the concert there last Wednesday night, and them screaming for more. Well, town there be there soon. All the company sends regards to Mr. McGregor, where are you? He has recovery. Maude Mack Barker, in care of Silas Green Karl St. Johns, Newfoundland. Hello, John. We are living real weather in "Chi." We are having a real weather in snow. We are safe today. We had a rough voyage, five days' sailing, two over there 12 hours and were entertained and the two days from Halifax over there 12 hours and into a storm and I thought the old craft was going to burn over. Bass Foster, drums, Manager Bert Evans, saxophone, violin, piano, violin, piano, Ernest Elliott, clarinet-saxophone, with a quartet in the company, they don't get to see very much because of the 45,000 population of only two Colored families here and they here because the rum and Scotch flows gently all of the time. I was thinking ber the last time I saw you was in Charlie Thorp and we were having to all inquiring families, in and out of time. I would like to have the Defender. Respectfully yours, Ernest Elliott, Water St. St. Johns, Newfoundland. DREAMLAND THEATER BY BUZZIN BURTON Monroe, La. Hello Proud—I am a student. azain, civiling you straight dope from the shoulder. We have been having Jack Rabbit minstrels will play her- Dec. 19 and 20 and from reports on the show, whom I am to show books we have had and shows books here, but owing to the weather condi- tions they could not make it. Mr. Cook would have to go to touching to get in touch with the T. O. B. A. and have them book his house. I have seen them do it. Things are about the same. Notes Am putting on a home talent show on Saturday and have a very good array of talent: Tucker Thompson, Shriver, Swan, Tucker, Thomas, Taylor, John Lacey, Sami Cullum, Sydney Taylor, John Lacey, Sami Cullum, Tucker, Thomas, have named it the "Journeys" Shriver, due here Jan. 25, return date. Silvester Jazz band doloes the "Journeys" Shriver, due here Jan. 25, return date. Silvester Jazz band doloes the "Journeys" Shriver, due here Jan. 25, return date. Lark and best wishes. BALTIMORE SHOW DOPE Henry Clark will leave in a week or so with his new tab. Tab show producers, here is a little look at the girls, looking for chorus girls. The town in clean and you will be wasting your Gein Hooten has been sleek here at his all right. He is now up and setting alone. Bolsey, the jersey and commute are due to my address is 1413 Angle Ave., Biltmore, C. A. U. and lets all pull together. HELLO RUFUS Billiken Grimes radios us to the effect that he is doing just fine down in the pany and that he is managing to keep the ghost upon his feet. Grimes says we are in his heup and each knows his and her apples to the core. in his heup he has no problem with the show. The show is playing the present week at the Dixie theater. W Palm Beach SLOWLY IMPROVING According to a letter from Warren, Ark. sent in by Baby Nannie Lonkon, five months in that city, she is very much better now and believes that in the future she will be able to now able to wait and asks all friends to write. Mail general delivery. NEW LAMP BURNS 94% AIR A new oil lamp that gives an amazingly brilliant, soft, white light, even when tested by the U. S. Government and $3 leading universities and found to burn without odor, smoke or noise—no pumping up; is simple, clean, safe, safe, safe, safe, percent common kerosene (coal oil). The inventor. E. G. Johnson, 609 W. Lake St. Chicago, Ida A. offering trial, or even to give one FREE to the first user in each locality who will be able to use it on a day for full particulars. Also ask him to explain how you can get the company to make $200 to $900 per month. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER I’m tired of eating elmer snips. I’m drunk in drinking. I’m a tourist and sit alone and think. I fill bathe in a leather bath tub. In mollucage and dew. And pull myself in a deep dark hole. Then pull the hole. There I will set as donkeys brays, and I will put them in a pen and penn ink, sweet melodies like these. I will draw the few lines of mithful ileal I will close with best regards to all—Youra very truly. “Jolly” Saunders. Coy Herndon, producing manager of the famous Silas Grey show, got a call from Luela Weils, who sustained a broken arm and other painful injury. A crew member of the show Coy got the members of his company to send him with his personal donation, amounted to $15. The check was sent to the desk of the show's manager, Luela, and we right away sent the cheek, drawn on this office, to the amount to 410. N. and S. Philadelphia. Not being satisfied with sending in the nice check for its tux, Vella, Co. has been sending in the young life by sending us a nice box from Florida, which, when opened, resembles a box of chocolates. We are proud of the prize, Co. but a shotgun will only will settle about that. Alzax — Now that the crossword puzzle has hauled off and got all cross and over a new one in the form of “crossword Puzzle Blues” and in this one any puzzle could ever hold. She comes with “Sweet in Fremtma Blue” which proves that no matter how many sweet and amable disposition and sweet and amable disposition and sweet and amable disposition and on record No 10555, and is one and thats that did you just gotta’ and thats that Eddie Lemons, former star comedian of the late 1960s, is now at liberty and getting his for the present week at 1151 E. Long St. Louis, Missouri, to meet with the Miller and Shayter company called for one year, but for real estate, he had to about three months. The case was taken up by some lawyers, according to the lawyer, who celled a sock that he can't forget. 'O'Nell J. Levasseur, the skimmy "Dillist" drops the info that during the tour of the show, the Mintrests and Katie White of the John Loops showa were hooked at Cincinnati's Theatres. The show had been hog-tied, the gang devoured more than a bushel of eats and drinks. The show was a few "pig-ruffles," the letter came from the Rosewood theater, above town. Peggy Walker, the well-known enterter in the world of golf, Giles Ave., this burg, also an entertainer of ripe, will leave for the East in Runnin' company, which will go into effect in New York about Fob. 1. She is a golfer, and is attended at the home of her sister this week. ELMORE'S ENTERTAINERS Word comes from Greenville, Tenn. He now is in charge of the famous Elmore now in charge of the famous Elmore makes a name for itself in South. It is spoken of as a show with South. It never fails to show up on schedule. It never fails to show up on schedule at Kingstown, Tenn. New York—Clara, Smith, the clever Clara Cohen, is recording, according to recent report from the Embassy on some new ones for the Columbia people. She has been teaching five few weeks. Clara needs little or no introduction to the blues-living public and she will clamor for them. DUD'S DOPE MIGHTY NICE GIFT CROSSWORD STUFF "SOCKED" HOOKED TEMPORARILY CLOSED BOB DENIES IT HEADING EAST SOON CLARA TO RECORD COAST DOPE News of the Music World By MAUDE ROBERTS GEORGE Garner, Jr., and Mrs. Garner, Sr., Miss Estella Bonds, Miss Irene Howard and Miss Estella Bonds, Miss Irene Howard were: T. Theo, Taylor, P. James A. Mundy, J. Wesley Jones. T. P. James A. Mundy, J. Wesley Jones. Dr. Emmetts Abbe, J. Jones, Dr. Emmetts Abbe, J. Jones, Dr. Emmetts Pattin Bass and Miss Natalie Dodge. J. Wesley Jones, president of the Chil- lencastle School, will present through this column a meeting of all music teachers at the Y. M. C. A. Sun- nior, the purpose of organizing a tugger-local Roland Hayes is soon to be here for the first time since all our critics agreed has last year that his art was as perfect as that of John McCormack, and he will be in Orchestra hall to its capacity, just as all people rush to hear McCormack. The musicians will be there, where he is to appear, and Chicagoans will do the same. Many from small ad-hoc groups will be on the sale of tickets and the date. Many box parties have been arranged. Mrs. Amina Patti Brown sang a splenient Sunday. Mime. Brown was accompanied by Miss Natalie Boxley in a most pleasing Nusbaum. was particularly beautiful Mime. Brown's dramatic interpretation of Nusbaum was very convincingly rendered. Enthusiastic applause greeted each num Mrs. Tillie Johnson, member of the Washington theater, had the misfortune to lose her father, Mr. Frank Adderly, age 60, at his home and Mrs. Johnson, while she was playing an engagement at the Washington theatres, most heartfelt sympathy to her in her hour of bereavement. The act is play- ing at the Lincoln theater. Kansas City, Mo. Baby Mack, known as the little Jerry, is the face of the new feature on the Bob Russell, Rattlesnake Tailer Grls Co. drops the info that she wants the whole world to know that she is now free, single and has the black and white to prove that she is the picture of Sam Rohinson, the team prior to affiliating with the present company made quite a name. McCarran and Davie are booked for the coast and will open at the Hippodrome theater, Portland, Ore. Saturday, Jan. 24. Can You Sleep All Night? If so, I would like to send you a sample of my home treatment when you visit it as a trial. I want you to know how quickly it relieves the symptoms to urinate every hour or two which in up nights to urinate every hour or two. I will be looking for quick relief. Fill out the coupon below. DARNALL, MAIL, and a free trial will be sent you by mail. COUPON This coupon is good for a trial treatment of MENSTHY'S HOUSE TREATMENT. Fill out the coupon below. DARNALL, MAIL, and a free trial will be sent you by mail. Dear Tony: Everywhere you happen to stroll down Broadway, Los Angeles you see a man in a suit. they are being sung from all angles, and all angles, can do is sit and watch the other fellas doing what they doing. While profession are work- ing for a long time, others are lea- sing. A. B. Just finished talking to James Morrison and the brittle Sammy" Morrison. He informs us that he has to leave the Kahler-Kh. I for a tour of "Ragtime! Tucker" us that he is leaving the larger cities, making him a star. Feb. 1 for a tour of the larger cities, making him a star. Then into Chicago, Philadelphia, Detroit and Newark to starter, then into Chicago, Philadelphia, doubt a tour over the T. O. I. A. before they again are the youngest act of the race in vaudeville "Sunshine in vaudeville" "Sunshine in another kid. It will be a song and dance act, running away from the famous 'Jazz band' Morrison's famous 'Jazz band' pick up Denver's famous 'Jazz band' Morrison's noted blues chirper and pianist of Denver. The act expects this will be "Sammys' first trip away from Los Angeles." In arms. I am sure that he will be appreciated wherever he plays. They willagers would do well to get in touch with him to secure Sammy for personal appearance. I know he will pack 'em The topic of this discussion is a newspaper vender, known to thousands In the fourth act Pellas has been ordered to enter into the room he has blood upon his forehead. His wife, Melisande, attempts to escape in his rage he seizes her by her wonderful hair and drags her to her knees. In the midst of their capture Golaud strikes the brother with his sword and he falls into the sande dies in the fifth act, assuring Golaud that her love for Pellas was guiltless. Among those seen within the horse-shoe were her husband and Mr. Abbott and their guests, Col. and Mrs. Rosce Slimmons, D. Crawford. Among the season ticket holders are, Mr. and Mrs. George R. GIN-BERRI FOR KIDNEY, BLADDER and Prostate Glands Thousands of men and women who have not used GIN-BERRI have GIN-BERRI to protect their prostate gland trouble. The opportunity to get GIN-BERRI has hereforeto be used to people who are treated by it. It is now offered to anyone who suffers from these diseases or is in the process of touring days. The action of GIN on the kidneys is well known. GIN-BERRI does not have the ability to treat the conditions, but the medicinal agents have a specific effect that tends to tone up and strengthen. 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He returns, and we will keep him with us until April. This boy has what makes us feel good is that he is one of our graves and Alphonso K ennedy have again changed their minds trying to get work, this boy is crying to get work, this boy is crying for a layoff. Another single act that he has done is to return to work, but he swears that he is homesick for a job and promises to return a new Mme. Walker's Daughter Gives Schools $25,000 New York, Jan. 23—Mme. A. Nelia Walker, president of the Madam C. J. Walker Manufacturing company, has submitted a proposal to Tuskegee endowment fund as a memorial to her mother, founder of the company which bears her name, it. The proposal will be presented at Hampton-Tuskegee committee. The $25,000 was described as the largest single gift ever made by an indian company to the cause of Negro education. With white people giving liberally to the campaign, which seeks to raise $500,000, she said she would do something to show that people of our group were deeply concerned in advancing the financial interests at the southern institutions or learning. Install Pastor INSTALLS OFFICERS Mrs. Lou Ella Young, 4114 Calumet Ruth of Illinois and members of Ruth of Illinois and members returned from a .visit to Aurora, Ill. to Aurora, Ill. The officers of the officers of the Household in Aurora. CATARRH STOPPED IN ONE DAY "Choking Catarrh and Head Noises Left the First Day" is the amazing statement of a Missouri Resident. Hawking, spitting, choking Catarrh and Bronchial Asthma, Head Noises and the many ailments caused from Catarrh, can any longer. "Now it is possible for me to stop their troubles often in one day's time with the W-R Formula," he takes this new treatment. This famous treatment and freedom from strand catarrh to thousands of people where everything I want to say that my Catarrh was abolished. Before I was started taking the treatment, my nose was continually up, cause deaf and my friends bad to about. I was so source of great embarrassment before people misery, but I can now establishally say that I am taking this remarkable new treatment called W-R Formula, and I feel my cure. This wonderful formula is prepared by one generally known as W-R Formula, is easily the report on people of all ages. BUMPS AND BLOTCHES CAUSE FOLKS TO BE BACKWARD SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1925 LOST GLAND VIGOR REPORTED RESTORED IN 24 HOURS WITH NEW DISCOVERY Chicago Doctor Makes Test and Then Recommends New Gland Discovery to His Patients. Vigor Vitality Health Pep Old men report startling rejuvenation. One caregiver wrote that the new gland discovery the "MILLION DOLLAR" Gland discovery. Female victim joyous and vital gland activity reported by many within 24 hours. Many left for complete observation. They write like this: "Your gland discovery is awfully real and such magic returns of gland vixor. You again feel the thirst of youth." Grace Gray Dohng STRANGE POWER! STRANGE POWER! Grace Gray De Long, "The Little White Mother," America's Illustrated Magazine, causes distress, disease and discord. I can help you conquer this evil." I should have written a mafia or health conditions trouble you, write this beloved woman freely, frankly and confidently, make her relief methods, pertaining her relief methods. So hurt nor harm can result and you will bless the day. Address her letter to: GRACE GRAY DE LONG MIAMI, FLORIDA Summer Sale Stylish Knife Plated Shirt MERCERIZED CANTON CREPE Dress ONLY $2.98 C.O.D. Here it is! The Luxury brand of fashion for men and women coming Power and crepe dresses. Tomake more compelling Power and crepe dresses. Tomake more compelling Power and crepe dresses. You can buy it now. Federal Mail Order Co. Dept. 2058, Chicago, IL Kills Catarrh Germ In Three Minutes Chronic catarrh, no matter how bad, and cases of bronchial asthma and chronic bronchitis, is the discovery of a French scientist. This drugless method, called Lavex, kills the germ in three minutes, yet is positively harmless to the most delicate tissues in the body and lungs are cleared like magic. To prove it and to introduce Lavex to you, I offer to send a treatment free and postpaid, to anyone who will write for you, you can repay the favor by telling your friends! It not, the logs is mine. You can send me your name and address for this generous free treatment and provi- that you can send me your name and address. W. R. SMITH 340 Lavex Bldg. Kansas City, Mo. ```markdown ``` SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1925 ARMSTRONG HI HAS SPLENDID CHANCE TO WIN Phillips Not Sure of Victory Feb. 12 With two silver trophies—one donated by the W. B. Ziff company, Transportation building, and the other by the Binaa State bank, $3,50 and State Sts., for the winners of the Armstrong high school-Wendell Phillips high basketball games interested in the sporting department of The Chicago Defender has ordered gold basketball for the players on the winning team. The team has box seat sale starts Saturday morning at the Defender office. The general admission and student ticket sale is now on sale. Don't rush. Don't get caught like many did at the fashion show or at the recent Coliseum and find a "sold-out" sign in front of the door. Get your tickets early, and watch, while beaten by the due for a comeback. The defeat is laid to the "one style" of play which remains games with the exception of the Tilden Tech games will be held at the university and the team will be harmed from the Lindbush and Tilden games. This comes after due consideration on the part of the board of education and school officials. Among those who have already engaged those box seats are: Robert L. Browne, Attorney and Mrs. Prescott, Ed Green, Penton W. Harsh, Dr. Calvert and party, Johnny Coleman, Attorney J. Robert Browne, Joan Jones Jordan, Attorney Violette Anderson and others. For further details of the game see woman's page. Washington, D. C.; Jan. 21. —The Armstrong high school basketball team is being driven at top speed for the game. Wendell Phillips high school five at Chicago on Feb. 22. The announcement that Armstrong would positively endorse the student body, Armstrong's chances are good as Spears, Johnson and Simpson, all last year's stars at the game, now freshmen at Harvard university. Coach Miller is working out his plans for the morning and afternoon than a month away. The team will leave here the morning or afternoon City the morning of Feb. 11, which will give them a full night's rest be待erved at the Vincennes hotel or the Walsh Avenue, Y. M. C. A. At "the T" floor the day of arrival and and the day of the game as well as the new day of the game. "The T" will floor the day of arrival and and the day of the game as well as the new day of the game. "The T" will be crowded the best suites in the Vincennes hotel with bath ad待erved suite will be turned over in the boys. The student body will meet the Armstrong team, teams 1 and 2. A reception and dance follows the game, which is sponsored by The Chicago Defender. The team will play in Stockyards, where they will be shown how bogs and cattle are butchered, and through the business and park systems have been planned and a prized team will be the team usheres in the night before the team leaves for home. N CAROLINA AGGIES WIN GROUND SESSION OF THE AGRICultural and Technical college of the city was held in a contest with the Lutheran college dye. Also of the city, the college dye was sponsored by the Lutheran college dye. LOST VIGOR RESTORED IN 24 HOURS *Glinda Awakened in One Day* is the Amazing Statement of a Friend. Lost vigor, dead-ned glands and pressed and half-saliv feeling need not be dreaded all-known. Now it is possible for those who see "prema- nial" and regain the "vital force of youth," mum, is the amazing statement of one famous discoveries in bringing "prewens Youth" and "mounds" around everything and had faith. "I want to say that my first vlog is about twenty-four hours, says D. B. Peake of Kansas City, Mo. "Today, am 75, and I started taking the treatment I felt I needed. I am enjoying a remarkable island restoration and am convinced my rejuvenation will be God's blessing rest on the discovery of this wonderful formula, prepared by one of the largest laboratories in the world, and is easily used at home and seems to work like magic in its rapidity on people. No matter how bad your condition, no matter what you have tried, if you are lacking in "violent" and the "virtual" Mando Formula will restore you that we offer to sell a large $450 bottle for $100. The results are not satisfactory and you are not something in every way. It costs you nothing. HOWARDITES THINK C. I. A. A. OVERSTEPS BOUNDS IN BOYCOTT Bv OSCAR C. BROWN A great deal is being said about Howard university's withdrawal from the association. Every week since Howard's withdrawal the press has carried articles by persons who see it as an important issue. The C. I. A. A. for taking the position that Howard has not the right, or is not the right to be involved in the course and policy of athletic operation. This afternoon of Howard's decision has brought clamors and anger among the course and course and policy of athletic operation, none of whom seems to see or care to discuss the issues involved, or as they now to the basis of the decision, as they now to the basis of the assumption that the C. I. A. A. acted perfectly within its right and jurisdiction in Howard with a man or men who were barred by the association. Yes, Howard with a man or men who were barred by the association. Yes, the right to forfeit these games. But what else? In the meantime was Howard deprived the right to carry out the same position that any other school occupies that is not a member of the association. The question that has been lost sight of and this is the question that the C. I. A. A. must answer satisfactorily. The final tribunal of public opinion. Howard felt that its membership represented. Howardics and many Howard sympathizers feel that, under the guidance of Howard, it was to do with Howard to do was to withdrew, as was its right to do. Howard did break up the association, or try to shape the association's entirely different position. Upon this de- MR. YOUNG SHOULD MAKE TEXAS VISIT (President of Texas Athletic Association and Coach of Paul Quinn College). Waco, Tex. Jan. 22.—It is not the case that the Texans have an especially优美的 criticism of The Chicago Defender's All-American football selection. However, in the last few weeks, the team has deliberate observations. The selections in the main as made by Mr. Young are above the criticism. There is a few of the honored players in action, and in the opinion of the writer the selections stand approved. In the study of the men selected it comes to the attention of the writer that only one man from consideration on either of the three teams. There is considerable doubt in the minds of many skeptics that the Texans actually play football. As a northern college graduate participant in the collegiate athletes of Illinois, Mr. Young writes wishes to make the following statement: That in many, many instances the Texans actually excel the players in football as well as in In these statements the writer is facte. No greater football players ever trop upon the gridiron than Jim Brady of Prairie View, Williams of Langton or Shepard of Paul Quinn and seven stars in Texas that would be welcomed in any section of the country. Also are Pearson of Prairie View, Taylor of Wiley, Holland of Bishop, Ford of Prairie View, Sanders and Shepard of Paul Quinn. If Tuskegee is better than Lincoln, then Paul Quinn is just as good, with 114 points in 114 games, equally as strong. Paul Quinn outplayed Tuskegee in a 1-0 to 1 loss. only Dame Fortune saving the Alabama in 114 games, that the Texans actually gained 297 yards from scrimmage in this tilt. Tuskegee is gaining the climate and the long trip that affected Tuskegee, but the fact remains that the Wacoans continue to be hoped that another intersectionsal tilt can be staged in 1925 with the Texas champions. It is the qualifier for the national title that lies. A conviction will be further substantiated in this coming tilt. WIBECAN FINISHES THIRD New York, Jan. 23.—Kenneth Wheeler, Ogden A. A., finished a close third in the 60-yard dash for the national title games, held in Madison Square garden. Thursday evening. The event was won by Rawlings, New York A. C., in 006:3. 5 MOORE WINS ONE-MILE RUN Brooklyn, N.J., Jan. 23—Gus Moore, the 20-year-old guard at the 225 annual indoor track and field school, scored 100 points in Schools Athletic League Friday night in basketball at 4441.5 seconds. He was easily hit in the first half, makes his third hit in the second half. clusion by Howard the C. I. A. A. has taken the very unreasonable and unjustifiable, punish or boycott Howard. Such unwarranted act has been done by Howard the C. I. A. A. have canceled all proposed games with Howard in all phases of the association. The part of the association is represented by Howardites as well as by many Howard followers, and the nexus of the association is such a narrow and catallactic attitude. By what authority does the association measure against Howard? How long will Howard thus be considered to play these association teams? Howard had the right to withdraw from the intercollegiate association, provided to withdraw Howard a petition to the same position, with reference to the association, that is occupied by Harvard or Tuskegee or Baylor and that Howard was simply not a member, and that all there was to it. The C. I. A. A. teams have always played Baylor last. Will force Howard and was simply not a member, and such games were not recognized by the association, and all of the association teams should play under the same conditions. Princeton plays Chicago; Georgia plays Dane; Iowa plays Ireland. Stanford. They not only the not the conferences or associations; yet they play some of the best games played. They would have been served if the association had taken this position. Howard's decision is made: it will stand, and in the end the bout of the A. A. will be revoked by public opinion. By E. HEBBERT DENT Detroit, Jan. 22.—Three hundred and fifty members of the association witt- ed away, Jan. 21, thus proving that the D. A. A. is gradually inducing the fans without dancing after the games. The results are we follow: Forward Step Highlanders Washington . F. P. Walker . F. Richardson . G. Newell . G. Scorses . F. Forward Step Highlanders . 5 4 2 1-15 Highlanders . 6 3 2 1-15 Substitutes — Burr for Manguese, Hunter for Roose, Lovings for Pender, Payne for Donbush. Willis Wolverines Fabuks . F. Cogs . F. Ober . G. Gober . G. Mortis . B. Scorses Willis . 6 2 2 0 10-19 Wolverines . 6 2 2 0 10-19 Substitutes — Hinton for Ober, Hustion for People, Greene for Morris. Windsor Cavaliers L. Brown . F. P. Vincent . F. Small . G. Kelly . G. Ely Windsor . 6 6 12 10-34 Cavaliers . 4 4 2 6-14 Substitutes — B. Vincent for Kelly, Hunter for L. Brown, Kelly for Henderson. Schedule Jan. 26—Center vs. Wolverines at Bishop. Jan. 27—Forward Step vs. Willis at Lakewood. Jan. 28—Wolverines vs. St. Clypians at Jan. 29—Willis vs. Highlanders at Wilard. Center vs. Highlanders at Atkinson. St. Clypians vs. Forward Step at Atkinson. As an added feature at Arkinson Jan. 1. As an added feature at Arkinson Jan. 1. will clash. This promises to be a lively game. Both fives are considered fast losses. **STANDING** Wolverines 2 0 1.000 Cypress 2 0 1.000 Highlanders 2 0 1.000 St. Cyprians 1 1 .667 Windsor 1 1 .667 Forward Steps 1 2 .323 Cavaliers 2 0 4.000 **JUNIORS—CLASS B** Jan. 26—Center Juniors vs. Lincoln HI at Bishop. Jan. 26—Forward Step Juniors vs. Willis Juniors at Lincoln. Jan. 26—Forward Step Juniors vs. St. Cyprians Juniors at Wellington. Jan. 28—Willis Juniors vs. Highlander Juniors at Bishop. Jan. 28—Center Juniors vs. Highlander Juniors at Bishop. Jan. 28—Center Juniors vs. Forward Step Juniors at Bishop. **STANDING** Lincoln HI 2 0 1.000 St. Cyprian Jrs. 2 0 1.000 St. Cyprian Jrs. 2 1 .667 H. of Lords 1 1 .667 Center Jrs. 1 1 .667 Highlander Jrs. 2 0 4.000 Community Jrs. 2 0 4.000 Won. Lost. Pet. Millington 2 0 1.000 Mannesau 2 1 1.000 Woodstock 1 1 1.000 Woodstock 1 1 1.000 Price Chapel 1 1 1.000 Price Chapel 1 1 1.000 Jeter 1 0 1.000 Last Week's Results Millington, 19; Mt. Pleasah, 12; Woodstock, 12; Mt. Pleasah, 12; Price-Neboha, rain. GIRLS Won. Lost. Pet. Mannesau 2 0 1.000 Milligan, 10; Mt. Pleasah, 12; Woodstock, 12; Mt. Pleasah, 12; Price-Neboha, rain. BRUNSWICK 1 1 1.000 Neboha 1 2 1.000 Price Chapel 0 2 1.000 Last Week's Results Mannesau 2 0 1.000 Woodstock, 2; Jeter, 5; Mt. Pleasah, 2 THIS WEEK'S GAMES Girl and Boy Millington at Price; Woodstock at Price; Mannesau at Neboha; Jeter at Mt. Pleasah. PETS BACK HOME Columbus, Ohio. Jan. 22.—The morning home after a heavy road tour of Indiana, southern Ohio and Kentucky. Mannesau on the tour, dropping a game only at Louisville, after putting up a good ball. The Pets team is made up of former bats like Bobby Brown and one of the best in this section. Any teams wanting to book games, write letters to the Pets, 301 E. Main St., Columbus, Ohio. PETS BACK HOME THE CHICAGO DEFENDER BY FRANK YOUNG PHILLIPS HI HANDED BAD 24-18DEFEAT Hyde Park Quintet Is the Better Team By J. WM. JESSE LOYELL Taking advantage of the numerous free throws given them because the team had high quintet, the Hyde Park basketball tossers scored 18 points from the free throw line and were thereby able to score by a score of 24 to 18 at the Hyde Park gymnasium last Friday. Out of the 24 players from the game, only student athletes from the schools being allowed, of whom almost a thousand were present, contested as usual until he was put out of the game via the personal four route. The fast forward scored four shots in his career by the Hyde Park cagers, but was unable at all times to control his speeches. Saves and kills were made by the Hyde Park cagers, but displayed unusual basketball ability. Yerby, the big Hyde Park player (both white), were almost the scores. Cockrell, also white, scored all the field goals for the Hyde Parkers and was the main attraction for the team when he was put out on personal fouls. At no time in the game was the Red and Black quint played on the same mystery, which baffled former teams, but they were inferior to the same mystery, which shotting. A super amount of enthusiasm also prevailed among the Philips players, causing a total of 17 injuries, but they were infertile to be chalked up against them. At the end of the first quarter Philips played well, and Eaves were going strong in the opening period and at the beginning through the visitors would swamp the home towers, running up to 12 points, while Hyde Park remaining stationary. Coach Al Johnson successively, Coach Al Johnson of Philips called Brookins to the bench. This was a severe blow to the Philips five, who suffered much the loss of an inspiration to their opponents, who took advantage of the situation and chalked up 11 scores in three games, and 12 in their favor at the half time. In the second half Hyde Park was made but inade the remaining six points from fouls. The game lagged for the second half, but scored another field goal, only to be disqualified a few seconds later. Again the contest was slow until the fourth quarter, which surprised his opponents so that he was responsible for the final four in the curtain raid the Hyde Park lights completely outclassed the Phillips yearlings, winning the contest it seemed as thought the game would be close, but in the latter period the Hyde Park led, scoring a big lead, Arendt and Carroll, both white, sturred for Hyde Park, while the brunt of the Phillips hurdle. Both games were well handled by Officials Moore and Craig, both white, ultimately outplayed and pulled. Possible friction and delay on the part of some of the players was also a factor in the efficiency and alertness of the Phillips scorer, Bethel, who on several occasions called attention of the Lions and the Lakers, well as offering timely suggestions. The loss of this game and the Lions have been won by Phillips, who outplayed their opponents on both occasions, places the first five in a somewhat better team. It will be necessary for the Red and Black machine to cop nearly all the remaining games to even equal last Phillips Resistance (18) (Hydro Park Hearter (25) Phillips Resistance (18) (Hydro Park Hearter (25) Brooklyn rf. u 0 1 0 Cookell rf. u 2 0 1 Higgs rf. u 0 1 0 Glick rf. u 2 0 1 Raney rf. u 0 1 0 Glick rf. u 2 0 1 Traumman rf. u 0 1 0 Verly rf. u 0 1 0 Total... 7 413 2 Total... 3 189 1 Referee... 413 2 Referee... 3 189 1 Total... 7 413 2 Total... 3 189 1 Referee... 413 2 Referee... 3 189 1 Phillips Light (11) Hyde Park Light (11) Griffin rf 1 1 Gagee rf 1 1 1 Holiday rf 1 2 1 Carroll rf 2 2 1 2 1 Long lf 1 0 0 1 Amdi c. 1 1 1 0 0 Long lf 1 0 0 1 Amdi c. 1 1 1 0 0 Gage rf 1 1 1 Sterlar rf 1 1 0 1 0 Ladium lf 1 0 1 Reiniger lf 1 2 0 1 Ladium lf 1 0 1 Reiniger lf 1 2 0 1 Totals 3 50 1 Totals 6 90 1 Referee-Moore, Umpire-Crane, Score- Betel. WABASH "Y" VOLLEY BALL TEAM TO PLAY DIVISION ST. BROWS The "Keep PIN" volley ball outfit of the Division St. "Y" branch, this evening the Division St. "Y" branch, this evening and Professional Men's club of that T in a volley ball contest. The Wabash leave the "Y" at 4:45 this afternoon. BETTER THAN CALOMEL Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets—the substitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is mild. The little olive-calomed tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards' determination process. The liver and bowel combinations with calomel. The pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the liver, but they do. The calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the liver, and it is best not to take calomel. Let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place. Headache, "dullness" and that lazy feeling of being disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feel "logy" and heavy. They "clear" clouded and "perk up" the spirits. 15c and 30c. RT K YOUNG Tiger Flowers in Round Tw Tiger Flowers Knocked Out in Round Two by Delaney THE FIGHT BY ROUNDS Round One—Flower rushes at bat, four right-hand upcurrents, but the Tiger keeps rushing for more. Tiger swings wickedly with lefts and right hands, fight fiercely all over the ring. Flowers clubbing and Jack boxing with rare coolness. It is a thrilling fight. Round Two—Flower rushes and swings both hands to the head and arms, rushes at bat and peppered the boxer. He drives Delancey to the ropes and, as the Tiger swishes blows for the ball, he drives Delancey off the floor with a right-hand upcurrent. The Tiger lies on his back. He raises himself off his shoulders and then flops back to count. New York, Jan. 1. Tiger flowers faded, reaching from his home city, Atlanta. Ga., to Harlem, this city, went down before the onlaugh of Jack Delancey, probably after the start of the second round of the game in the game today, exactly 43 seconds after the start of the second round of Madison Square Garden Friday night, when one of the Bridgeport boy's right upcurrents laid him low for the county court. He captured 63 and Flower's 165 pounds. Flowers went down like a log. At the count of five he attempted to get the ball out of Patty Haley's face. Patty Haley, knockdown timer, counted seven and Flowers, mean-like blow, he managed to get on one knee. He was dazed. Instinct alone was the only thing that would have stopped the 10 count was pronounced before he arose. It was all over and Referee Jack O'Connell waved Delaney to The Atlanta Tornado presented a pitiful light as he stood in his corner Miller, whispered words of encouragement to him. Amidst the shouting that jammed the arena, which could be heard for blocks, it is believed that he did not know the scrap that he was carried to his corner. He reviled quickly. He knew what was gonking him, but his memory seemed to be a blank. As is the usual custom after the tornado, across the ring and shook hands, Flowers shook hands eagerly, settled down in his chair as if waiting for the tornado to happen, and knew that he had been knocked out. It took Walk Miller, his manager, to happen. He didn't know what was all about. Flowers were cut to cater the ring. He black satin robe with a tiger head enlazed on the back between the shoulders. Delaney wore a tiger tights and Flowers wore purple. The usual preliminaries over, the gong sounded and the boys started on their The Tiger rushed from his corner and started to annihilate. Eagerly was dodging some clever boxing and stepping around to offset the Atlanta Deacon's two flying fists, Deacon's wrist, and the wrist of Deacon's cute. From the casual fan it didn't appear as if Flowers was being both wounded and beaten up, he kept boring in and was landing with remarkable accuracy. By the same token, the Tiger's blows were not bothering the Bridgeport lad. Flowers had the better of a hot seat, while in a clinch. The first session, without a doubt, belonged to the Deacon. WATCHING THE Marlano ..... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 2 - 14 Almedecina ....... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 - 14 Gattier-Gattier, Charlton..... Three base bits - Thomas, Norfolk, Two base bits - Thomas, Norfolk Cooper, 2; by Palmero, 3; by Boadicea, 1; by Hernandez, 1; by Palmero, 3; by Boadicea, 1; off Gattias, 1. Jan. 12- MARLANAG MARLANAG MARLANAG Guerra If. ..... 5 1 1 1 Guerra II. ..... 5 1 1 1 Guerra Ib. ..... 5 1 1 1 Guerra Ib. ..... 5 1 1 1 Teib. ..... 6 0 0 1 Teib. ..... 6 0 0 1 Extrada rf. ..... 4 1 2 Extrada rf. ..... 4 1 2 Cardesca c. ..... 5 1 1 Cardesca c. ..... 5 1 1 Zabala p. ..... 4 1 2 Acosta p. ..... 4 1 2 A The second session gave evidence at the start of being a much busier day, rushed out and sailed both fast to the head, driving, Delancy to the ropes. The end. Amid a furry of excitement, the driving, drying chance and let go his right, which landed flush on the law. It was a lucky punch, but still it ended the evening's entertainment. similar to the punch landed by Larry Esttridge on the jaw of Willie Walker at the Commonwealth Sporting a little further down, crowded onto the ropes from the onslaught of Walker, let one fly that laid him low. While knocked out, Flowers was a man of strength, made a fight out of it while he was able to stand on his feet. The total receipts were $62,160 and attendance numbered 10,324 paid admission. Larry Eatridge Stages Comeback Regardless of the fact that Flowers met his Waterloo in the final, the fans had the majority, 5,000 of the huge crowd, had the satisfaction of seeing Larry Estridge lay Charlie Nasherst, white, low and the majority, 5,000 of the semi-final in his climb to reach the top again, where he was unsorted by one Paul Berlenbach, the "Astorina" of the team, for the minute and 56 seconds. Larry tipped the beam at 156, while Nasherst scaled three points, opening gong Larry proceeded to get on his "bicycle" unusual. However, it did not take him long to get on the ground, and the round ended without any serious attempt of either boxer to suit the fans. He was doing nicely in the second and final round, when he forgot to duck and ran into Larry's left. He went down, got up on one knee, and ran back down, more Haley said he was out on his feet when he got up and he was. He was out on the program Bob Lawson of Pittsburgh kayed Roscoe Hall of Jersey City in one minute and 46 seconds of the third round. Lawson weighed 180 and Hall Shocked at Flowers' Defeat The sudden defeat of the Georgia Tigers to Harlem fans they have had in many a day. If they had any idea which thousands of them did not, they would have been amazed. Many thousands of dollars changed hands on the outcome of the scrap between the Tigers and Harlem sporting fraternity was in mourning Saturday. From two certain places, the well-founded information about three thousand dollars passed on to the gamblers down around 420 in the Garden Friday night in "gambler's row" from Harlem is a questionable one. The game ran into the thousands. Wants Return Match Jan. 10 - Score by intings: Havana 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 1 Maitland 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 1 Batteries-Needleen and Gaston, Streeter and Rojo. Jan. 11 - Score by intings: Havana 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 1 Maitland 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 1 Batteries-Dilgo, Gerrin and Gaston; Ekelon and Norin. Havana 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 9 4 Maitland 1 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 9 4 Batteries-Lewis and Gaston; Holland, Mene de and Rojo. Jan. 14 - Score by intings: Maitland 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 10 3 Almquist 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 10 3 Batteries-Streeter and Rojo; Rogan and Mattery. Jan. 15 - Score by intings: Havana 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 14 3 Maitland 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 14 3 Batteries-Bearing, Dilgo and Gaston; Ek lincoln, Mene de and Rojo. At The RINGSIDE DODO JACKSON BEATEN LINCOLN-HOWARD 1925 CLASSIC NOW REALLY ASSURED *Washington, D. C. Jan. 17.*—Additional correspondence regarding the decision to give out by the authorities of Howard university today. This correspondence includes reply of Dean Robert Johnson, the vice president of the Lincoln University Athletic association and dean of the college department of athletics. He sent him under date of Jan. 7 by the authorities of Howard university. Dean Johnson's letter follows: *N. Deer Johnson's Scott: In answer to your letter of Jan. 7 as to whether the Lincoln and Howard next Thanksgiving day is to stand, I would reply that to the contrary, since it is not our policy to repudiate contracts once made and considered. At the same time, since Howard has since the contract contains a clause that the game is to be played under the Howard repudiated game, he should like to inquire whether Howard repudiated the game is to be played under. It would be very helpful to me personally concerning the matter if you would give me a direct categorical reply to this Very truly yours, GEORGE JOHNSON Dr. Scott, business manager of the board of athletic control of Howard University, responded to a letter sent to therowing communication: My dear Jean Jean de Simon, I have your letter to you. It is pleasing to all of us here that Howard's and Lincoln's particular appreciate the fine spirit you have shown in this whole meeting, and that it is the sense of our board of athletic control of Howard, A. I. A. A. A. does not alter our commitment to the observance of the collective competition, or of both the law and spirit of our contract will be kept. Our withdrawal from the C. I. A. A. does not alter our commitment to the observance of the collective competition, or of both the law and spirit of our contract will be kept. Our withdrawal from the C. I. A. A. does not alter our commitment to the observance of the association's constitution and certain phases of the compromise effected at the conference of May 10, 1924. We have already passed under the bridge to refer to the fact that the compromise effected at the conference of May 10, 1924 under the general understanding effected and made compromise agreeable. May 10, 1924. We have not as yet published our understanding to you. We are anxious to do so. The above exchange of communications and the fraternal spirit of both seem to be the result of the chastic will undoubtedly be played next fall as is the desire of the great public which has given its voice to important social and collegiate event. The Deacon Made $3,000 Per Minute New York, Jan. 23. **Tiger Flowers,** wave back baskets they bought in Midtown Square garden. Friday night, earned $12,000, or more than $10,000 for each boxing exactly 3 minutes and 45 seconds when the end came. To the match, the Tiger is "alting pretty," but such is not the case, as his manager, Walkie Brown, told with Joey Hicks. Better known as Allentown Joe Gans, has been called off by the team. Tiger will be likelihood Delaney will be the substitute in this scram. Newark promoters Saturday also served notice on Miller at the Newark airport. Newark airport is also off because of the Descone's sudden 20-nap lap. REFEREER STOPS COHAN BOUT Harlem bantamweight boxer, won a technical knockout over Willey Darcey and a scheduled 10-rounder at the Manhattan Spartan boxing referee wisely halted the scrap to save the white lad unnecessary. The Cohan opened an old cut over Willey's eye that brought him down. Darcey tipped the beam at 123 and had a five-pound margin at 20 seconds when the end came. NO EXCUSE FOR PIMPLES AND BUMPS ON THE FACE The boy or girl who is always conscious of their plimple, blotchy, cherry-red skin, is drawing more attention to it when they keep making excuses for not wearing plimple, because folks now know that it is not necessary to keep putting plimple on their skin. Since Black and White Ointment, and Black and White Soap, were in existence of people who had been troubled with plimple, blotches, dark, rough skin full of bumps, for years are happy to wear these. They are rid of them as quickly. Black and White Ointment is eco-friendly and has no images. The size size contains three times the amount of the 25c size. The Ointment and the Soap.—Adv. PART I—PAGE 9 CANCELING OF FLOWERS' BOUTS PUZZLE Eastern Promoters Sidestep Contracts New York, Jan. 21—Tiger Flowers, sensational fighting deacon from Atlanta, is today as big a box-office attraction as he was before his meeting at the Garden." The statement made to this writer by Promoter Tex Rickard has a strong hold on the cash cushions of the club, which will be in touch with Paul Berendach with a view of matching the "beting beauty" with Flowers at an early date. Rickard is convinced that Flowers has a strong hold on the cash cushions of the club, which will be in touch with Paul Berendach with a view of matching the "beting beauty" with Flowers at an early date. Rickard is convinced that Flowers has a strong hold on the cash cushions of the club, which will be in touch with Paul Berendach with a view of matching the "beting beauty" with Flowers at an early date. Flowers, in response to strong demand for any but a championship battle. Flowers, in response to strong demand for any but a championship battle. Next Thursday night (Jan. 23) before the Business Men's Social and Athletic Club will meet in New York to conclude training for his 16-round bout with Tommy Robbins. The dates will then be filled by Flowers, after which he will return to Georgia to star in a film story of his life from Manager Walk Miller's gymnasium to the present which finds him one of the most talked of figures in fist fight. Wilkesbarre, Pa. and Newark, N. J., promoters, who were failing all over themselves to sell their Delaware trailing to this Delaware match, have apparently developed a change of heart for, according to Manager Miller, they have notified the company of the signage they have signed for and posted forfeits for appearance have been canceled. Just why this procedure was followed and why the mystery to Mary Miller. Maybe it was the large guarantee each had to use a bait to land Flowers. Walk Miller are of the opinion that this breach of sportsmanship will be costly. Students of ring form can see Flowers up for him come back a much bigger attraction than before. It was only a little while ago that the Garden economy contracted Delaware victory over Flowers, were chanting Delaware as a bum. WALDEN DEFEATS ROGER WILLIAMS By Samuel C. Smyrl By Samuel C. Snyer Nashville game was witnessed by several game wins was witnessed by several night as the Walters College backcourt trounced the Roger Williams five, resu- tuals at the close of the first half the score was 11 to 1. During the last half Washington sent in his second quintet, who continued the winning pace. Walden College (18) Rogers Williams (7) Neal, (Capt) L.F. Thornhill Squires R.G. Talbart Shepherd R.G. Shepherd L.G. Goals--Russ, 4, Neal, 3, Talbart, 2. Peoples, 2. Free throws--Squires, 1. Peoples, 2. Free throws--Squires, 1. 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When a full finally came in the battle, Simmons was leading by a score of 10 to 8, with a splitting of Captain Drain of West Virginia encouraged his boys with two quick shots of "Hamblin machine," which scores while it prevents scoring, and which on this occasion was stopped only by Woods, center for the Simmons quarter, was the individual star of the game, and the only youth may be attributed 13 of the 20 points made by the Kentuckians for institute, sharing scoring honors however, with his winning mate, during the second half was the chief impediment to the continued spurring of Simmons. White and Gaiters, both customed brilliance at the guard positions, while Gaiters, whose shooting half come through most needed. W. V. C. I. Simmons Drain (captain) B.F. Dillard (captain) Gaiters C. G. Wood Gaiters C. G. Wood Gaiters C. G. Wood L.G. Darren Substitutions-Darren for Halifax, Mimms Drain (captain) 1; Davidson, 1; Wood, 3; Dillard, 3; Gaiters 1; Davidson, 1; Wood, 3; Dillard, 3; White, 3; Wood, 3; Dillard, 2; Hall, Brock-Meadee). ROAMERS BEATEN Seventy Years Young Since Using Nux-Herbs & Iron. Seventy Years Young Since Using Nux-Herbs & Iron. NOTICE-If your dringtail does not have your other direct to THE YELLOW MEDIC bond your other direct to THE YELLOW MEDIC are filled same day received and sent prepaid by insured parcel post. Send for the CASH $12.45 Accuracy, repeatable and accurate, automatic safety insurance, pay on delivery, guarantee gain on delivery, guarantee Catalog NEW YORK IMPORTERS CO. Policies of C.I.A.A. Mean Athletic Progress The C. I. A. A. had its birth in 1912 when four members had collegiate degrees in the Department of paratory departments or "academies". In 1924 all members had collegiate departments and just two members had graduate degrees or academies—Howard and Lincoln. Some of the schools have seen a long decline in academic departments. It will be very long before there will be more colleges without academies in the C. I. A. A. an organization, with the full cooperation of the loyal members, the C. I. A. A. will be on a plane with the C. I. A. A. in the country in a very few years. Present Rules Effective The rules of the C. I. A. A. are few in number and are not trisome. We have a member of the association. When a number tries to evade the rules then it seems as if those particular rules are a hardship on the offending member. The C. I. A. A. has not tried to force any member in the association. It does try to stop proselyting by prohibiting a member of the varsity team from joining a varsity team of another school in the association during the follow-up season the athlete may join the second team, provided he has not played on his limited time. The C. I. A. A. rules any school in the association may play the first-year athletes from Willforce, North Carolina, Morehouse, Atlanta, Tuskegee and any other school or college that is outside of the C. I. A. A. of West Virginia Collegiate institute, who was his first year there, and in 1924 he joined the College of West Virginia Collegiate institute, and in 1924 Union played Tobin of Tuskegee during his first year there. In time it was the C. I. A. A. will rule out this practice. Some opinions have been expressed UNION HIGH LOSES TO NEWPORT NEWS Y. M. C. A. By BERNARD P. YOUNG, JR. Newport News, Va., Jan. 16.—In a rough and loosely played game here the Union St. high school five of Hampton by the score of 25 to 9. C. a easily defended the Union St. high school five of Hampton by the score of 25 to 9. The Union team secrethreaten the strong "M" machine. The close guarding kept the sharpshooters of the Union team constantly on the defensive. Only the only one field goal was chalked up against the local quint. The other seven points were garrisoned by free throws allowed on personal fouls. Both teams started cautiously, it seemed, and for some reasons by either. Frequent fouling resulted from over-cagerness and from carelessness in some cases. The team was finally resulted in an argument from the Union officials which seemed uncalled for under the circumstances. The game took on the aspect of brilliance, and during these moments the spectators viewed some of the action in overpowering two college teams Shaw and St. Paul. But for the most part any threatening rallies colored the game. The players were halted in their intensity by fouling. Y. M. C. A. Scores First Coleman drew first blood for the after about five minutes of play. From here the score slowly mounted to half a minute, at half time. W. Robbins, the tall and rangy center of the Union five, was the first to score, half almost single-handed, for his one field goal and three free throws for his team. Other members of his ARCHIE, I'M A WRECK:SINCE I'VE BEEN LIVIN' UP IN THAT HAUNTED ROOM, I NEVER GET TO SLEEP TILL DAYLIGHT— DON'T BE A NUT, BUNG. THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS GHOSTS, AND TO PROVE IT, I'LL GET DICK CARROL, THE COPPER ON THIS BEAT, TO STAY IN YOUR ROOM ALL NIGHT TONIGHT— LISTEN DICK, BUNG CLAIMS HIS ROOM HAS SPOOKS IN IT, AND TO PROVE TO HIM THAT THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS A GHOST, I'LL GIVE YOU $50 IF YOU'LL STAY UP THERE TONIGHT SURE ARCHIE = THIS IS MY NIGHT OFF, AND THAT'S AN EASY FIFTY— WELL BUNG, I'VE GOT EVERYTHING ALL SET = DICK IS GOING TO STAY ALL NIGHT IN YOUR ROOM JUST TO SHOW YOU THAT GHOSTS ARE ALL BUNK— WELL C'MON, LET'S STAND ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE HOUSE AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS NO, BUT HE SAW ME!! DID YOU SEE HIM, DICK? on the C. I. A. A.-Howard university break. One said that the public should be consulted as it pays the bills for the athletic contests and the schools could not get along without financial aid. We want this support, but we want the public to support our athletic scholarship and inter-collegiate ethics, too. A student is in school to finish school, and to come to some definite goal. He should be able to play in this scholarship as well as his athletic character, the trump athlete cannot be able to do this. The student cover his case. Without such rules the student will not play in the school A. fall in his studies, transfer to school B the next year, and play in school C the next year. The student some inducement, he might decide to play at school C the third year. The student must itself of this type of trump athlete. Another writer has favored the breaking up of the CIA. A writer has this idea. This is the radical or boshevist idea. Here he would tear down an association of colleges and form something that may not hold through one football season. Schools like Duke or drawing on the association of new associations when rules pinch them a little it will be impossible to strong and lasting organizations. A third writer has stated that college men in this case, only two Negro colleges in the United States, lack men. In this case, only two Lincoln. I wonder whether this writer would favor a game between the CIA and any one of the colleges that named. Need of Association This year the C. I. A. A. is facing a greater challenge in watching to see what the outcome will be. They are anxious to find a way to improve their performance. C. I. A. A. will put a greater premium on the financial success of athletics, and will be more likely to whether greater stress will be put on turning out winnings team than on winning a game. They will ship and sportmanship, and (3) whether the clock of athletes in our team returned to pre-ageation days. The absence of an association will mean the absence of definite laws, there are some in the area. C. A. in its effort are not perfect; this is true of the best organizations; but in time and by the united work and effort of the association, I believe it will be as strong and as good as any organization in the country. Your youth it is hoped that the broad-minded and right-thinking people will stand back of the C. I. A. in its effort to maintain high degree of scholarship and collegiate ethics. team failed to find the range at all. A last-half rush brought a shower of points, and by the time of the final whistle the team had ined them. They were to 25. The same time Union high had added four free throws to its total. Brown Elashea Form Y. M. C. A. (23) 1 Union High (0) R. M. C. A. (23) 1 Jordan Jr. f 0 0 4 Robinson f. 0 0 2 Robinson f. 0 0 4 Plumer f. 0 0 2 Robinson C. 1 4 2 Colenan i. 0 0 2 Owens i. 0 0 2 ROSEBUDS SEEK GAMES SPORTS ORT FRANK YOUNG BY FRANK YOUNG HARRY WILLS IS FORCED TO LAY OFF; BAD HANDS New York. Jan. 23—According to an announcement last week from Paddy Mullis, manager of Harry Wills. It will be three months before Harry is able to resume ring work again, because of the damages to his hands in his bout with Lula Firpo at Boyle's Thirty Acres last September. Doctor also verified Mullin's statement. Harry recently had to turn down an offer to box Quintin Romero. Chilean heavyweight for Dickie Hickard at Mudman Square because of his hands, it was said. Howard Wins From Morgan College Five Atlanta Cagers Win Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 16.—The Clark university brilliantly colored basketball contest, in which the Atlanta university Crimean brilliantly colored basketball contest, in which the Atlanta university Crimean decisive victory, $22 to $21, over their much hearded rivals. The Atlanta team work, passing and shooting that had been the focus of the victory over Clark was a severe soft to those who had watched that victory and then had seen these Clark victories, and then threatened tremendous ovation which threatened rattles of room for the football followers a wonderful combination in the five which graced the floor at the When the Clark team entered the gym, themselves most capable in the forward skins from center to guard, with Pearrow in the other guard and Brown at machinelike combination. With the from all angles, Leach Hurray has been together a five-minute offense which house five at their second meeting in the season, three at china engages four at their fourth, winning from Morris Burger, Butler St. and Moseley, Clark and Locke, and losing to Moseley. Atlanta (32) F Clark (21) Pearson F Talton Roberts F Talton Brown G G. Swann Pharow G Traylor Walking G Traylor Suburban, Atlanta, Lamar, Clark, Swann and Trammel, Referee, Cook. Invinced Yet WELL BUNG, IVE GOT IT ALL SET = DICK IS GOING ALL NIGHT IN YOUR ROOM SHOW YOU THAT GHOST ALL BUNK WELL LET'S S THE ST THE HO WHAT He Isn't Convinced Yet TURNER 1925 CAPTAIN AT W. VIRGINIA Collegiate Institute Names Leader Elbert C. Turner of Brooklyn, N. N. was unanimously elected captain of next year's football team at the West Virginia Turner, who is 23 years old, Carter from Virginia Normal and Industrial University he received most of his secondary education halfway on the football team. His tournament was spent in completing his secondary school, which he entered college, now being a sophomore class. A During the first of his three years of football at institute, Turner hurls a ball into the net and is sent a student at a manner that he was chosen by the majority of critics as "all-time great." During his second year he performed at quarterback, displaying such qualification that he was blown up, decided to him to that position. Teams which have met institute during the latter half of the last season, have a superior education there. Besides being a heady and deceptive open-field runner and a superior man both at throwing and receiving passes, a consistently good punter, and a drop-kicker who gives five points-after-touchdown in the same game in spite of being battered by the opposing team, serumines that he took his turn with the backfield men in carrying the ball. He also both basketball and baseball. And contrary to the general belief concerning athletes, he is an average student of more than average ability. Alcoes Down Legion Five by 46 to 34 Washington, Jan. 18.—The Alcoes basketball team, last year's district champion, won the season, defeating the American Legion five of New York at the Lindenwood, to 34. Snitch, national tennis champion, was in the New York line-up. While the New Yorkers outplayed the home team in the first half, the local came back with a 10-6 victory, the advantage over the Legion five, registering 24 points to Legion's 14. In the first half the Alcoes swept all their second string men into the breach. The Alcoes swept all their second string galleries who lifted it up when Triggle, Berry and Turner began making baskets, seemingly every second from the first. Berry made their points in the last five minutes of play. Final count, 46 to 12. Turner and Turner for the Legion and Triggle. Berry and Turner for the Alcoes were the only players in the preliminary game. The Sycarian team defeated the Elite Alces (46) Legion (34) Berry F. P. Berry Turner F. P. Turner Trigle G. G. Hawkeye F. F. Institutions, Note for Berry, Hope for Frasier, Berry for Trigle, Hope for Frasier, Berry for Trigle, Hope for Trigle, Turner for Gonis, Trigle 2, Harris 3, Frasler 2, Notes 3, Hope 2, Spencer 1, Berry 2, Challenger Hope 2, Spencer 1, Berry 2, Challenger Englewood Hands W. P. Playing a superior brand of basketball, Daxter (whilst) was sensational shots, Daxter and them in from all angles of the floor, and Daxter was the first time in three years, defeated basket insevers by scores 28 to 25. Monday afternoon at the winners' gym, Daxter did witness the contest. The lightweight game went to Hyde Park, 26 to By F. A. WALKER Small Crowd Sees Saint C. Lose,18 to 21 Atlantic City, N. J. Jan. 19—The Atlantic City "Big J" quintet defeated the St. Christopher cage combination of New York in a game feathered shooting, the final score being 21 to 18. The deciding issue was that of foul shooting the local free throw chances, while the visitors missed 12 out of 18. The Big J outscored the visitors by 10, while the visitors missed 1 g, 7 to 6, but neither team showed any unusual cage ability. Despite inclement weather, a camera at 400 persons witnessed the game. Atlantic City (21) St. G. (19) Atlantic City Fells F. F. Cornhan Roxn Green White-Green Day Atlantic City—Fells 1, Fells 3, Todd 1, Drew 2, Knox 1, Watson 3, White 2, Day 1, Fells—Fells 1, Knox 2, Day 1, Fells—Fells 1, Knox 2, Day 1, White 4, Referee-Sauyer. Vapor City Tigers Are Ready for 1925 Baseball Hot Springs, Ark. Jan. 22. The Vapor City Western Baseball association for the 1925 season. Diamond activities are over in Hot Springs. Are are over in Hot Springs. Dave Johnson, owner of the Tiger Mansion, will be leaving out collected for the "Vapor City" ever to see the new aggregation in action. Spring practice will begin in the Malvern Ave. is secretary of the club. OLD RACETRACK DAYS—Folks over the country who have followed the sport for a century know "Dad" Murphy, "Dad's" refers to him as the walking encyclopedia, because of his walking, creating past history on racing affairs. During these cold winter nights he took to their shins and indulge in their variety of indoor sports the day before, one evening last week while he was engaged in a talkfest about old times at the Bay Head and Bright Beach tracks that passed out to existence several years ago. In prisons while the horses run faster these days, they are not in the same class with the caller of those 20 years ago, and likewise the present trainers with few exceptions. If I am not right, the dogs used "museu" for "Voter, Gunfire, Irish Lad, Imp, Sysonyon, Race, Grace, Colin, Blues and others that could be named were far better horses so far as they are." Today we breed them for speed with the result that at the ages of 3 and 4 years no to this life. "Like the horses, the old-time trainer has passed away. Dick Joyner, Jimmy Rowe and a few more are hanging on still and making good, but they are famous. "Brown Dick" and other famous Negro trainers are a thing of the past. "I remember the time 25 years ago as it a dozen horses went to the post there were 100," Dick Joyner says. "Today you rarely see one—in fact little Hudgins, who is with Jimmy Rowe, is a only one, other than the stuff they do when stuff over the sticks." CONEY ISLAND DAYS ARE RECALLED—"Those old days at Coney Island, where I shall never forget," he continued. "Henderson's and immanuel's on the boardwalk, and the Old Iron Pier, where the organizations gave their pieces. I have not forgotten Archelle Place's place in 15th St. The folks gathered here and end entertainment and all had the time they desired without injuring the children. I am not taking, they were the good old days. If you don't believe it, go enchattering in places where you kick in a buck just to sit at a table, hear a girl sing a song and dance, or walk around I am leading the quiet life. I've had my day and, believe me, I am going to you young fellows do your turn." "DAD" REMEMBERS A FEW—"Bill Kemp passed on over in McCann, Paris Archie, John Lewis and a few others are over there do who had the kitchen at Gravesend "Manuym", Tom Cook, John Boston where in "Irish Town" or up in "The Cedars" at Sheepshead Bay, Lewis Thompson, who rained Cresus on Steve Warner, Chicago bookmaker, in A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z CHAS. ANDERSON KNOCKS OUT BIG MICKEY SHANNON Muscetine, Iowa, Jan. 19. — Charles Anderson of Chicago, weighing 185, outfought and outboxed big Mike Shannon, a 220 pounder, here tonight. knocking the rounds, setting the house in an uproar when the referee got to nine feet in the fourth and then pummelling his opponent until the bout Anderson and his man all but out. In the second round Shannon went down for the count of six and in the third round he went down for the count of seven. Shannon took lots of punishment and was beaten with a wedge hammer. The management of the local police against Rajah Alexander of Davenport, Iowa, in the near future. Wabash "Y" Boxers Will Invade Konkakee, Ill Chicago will take a lesson in Australian boxing methods, when a team of boxers, led by Lance Leach "Y" invades Kankakee next Thursday evening, for a series of training sessions that have been trained in South Sea Island training. The Kankakee "Y" boys, who will face the Wabasha "Y", N. C. A. team in Chicago, will have been trained under the classes, have been trained under the classes, have been trained under the classes, who has studied the boxing game in Ireland, where it grew up and trained, and physical director in Sidney, Australia. For a dozen years Lacey was a trainer and physical director in Sidney, Australia. Chicago will take on the Kankakee boxers to have taught them. As is the usual custom, one of the ganz treated "Dad to a perfect and nice boy," probably to pick up another of his hangouts to pick up some more of the boys. GUS MOORE — Gus Moore, miller, of Boy's high school, is one of the best bets the school has turned out curly amy a day at that distance. He has been markedable regularity of late and bliss fair to become the next D. S. A. L. to be came within a fraction of seconds he came within a fraction of second of duplicating that feat, and the next time he starts he should come through with it is a little screen with it. He is in the middle there is little doubt on him making good. SAM WALLACH WILL MAKE GOOD — Unlike the Upper Lenox Sporting club, where Silvery Burns is a little more active, mateshaker at the new Manhattan Sporting club (Manhattan casino), is following in the footsteps of putting on at least one mixed hour at every show. If that precedent is continued there is very little doubt making regular trips to the old light palace on Thursday evenings, the same as they do to the Common All things taken into consideration there is no real reason why Sam should be in the school this section of the city, and then again the Lenox and Seventh Ave. and the action when he amounts to anythin. Keep the good work up, Sam, and Ted. Keep the bad work up, Ted. TED CARROLL—Ted Carroll, not yet 20, has a brilliant future before he is 20. His cartoons have appeared on the sporting pages of this paper and other publications. His work is of great interest to sit up and take notice. The little fellow lives in W. 10th St. and has studied his education at proper Union. SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1940 BASKERVILLE AND CO. BEAT LEGIONNAIRES Baltimore Athenians Win. 65-36 Baltimore, Md. Jan. 15.—Aided by the flash and shooting proficiency of their youthful star, "Billy" Baskerville, the Baltimore Athenians romped away with the American legion "big five of New York by the time they were more than 500 fans witnessed this, the Athenians' last contest before the western tour, and notwithstanding the huge score piled up, there were many thrills and moments of suspense in the contest. Baskerville, although only a youth, proved to be a real sensation. Evading and shooting infiltrally from every angle, the flashy forward finished with 25 points to his credit, 12 field goals and 2 one foul shot being made. "Scrappy" Brown, with the skill of Chippie Taylor, who capped six kackets from the field and three free throws in the throw line, was a commendable third. Salch is the only outstanding, outstanding player for the Eighty-seventh, responsible for 14 of the New Yorkers' total score with seven field goals. Spencer, the big center, cared for the Eighty-seventh. The Eighty-seventh score was suppressed by the close guarding of Butler, Harris and Wilkinson. Immediately after the game the Athensians left for the West, where they will play in Cumberland, Md., Kentucky, and Indianapolis, Ind., Marysville, Ohio, Dayton, Ohio, Lexington, Ky., Covington, Ky., Louisville, Ky., and Indianapolis, Ind., Chicago, where they will play the Elethi regiment five, former world champions at this time, through their strengthened outfit, to avenge the defeat handed them in 1921 by the Eighth class. **Athensians** (65) **N. Y. Legion** (35) Taylor **F.** Salch Brown **G.** Speencer Butler **G.** Muriel Substitutes: Athensians—Keller, Keller and Rhodes. Gales—Taylor, 6; Easley, 5; Perry, 2; Muriel, 3; Muriel, 2; Free throws—Taylor, 3; Baskerville, 1; Perry, 2; Muriel, 3; Spencer, 5; Muriel, 1; Harrigan, 1. Roamer Girls Win in IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS Says Backache Often Means You Have Not Been Drinking Enough Water When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it may mean you have been eating foods which create acids, says a woman who has such acids overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed by the acidic kidneys in sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels, something in the body's urinary waste, you have had a kidney ache, dizzy spells; your stomach sorges, tongue is coated, and when the kidneys are twisted. The urine is cloudy, full sediment; channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during North Carolina Matual Reports 1924 Big Year LATE STATE NEWS SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1925 Durham. X. C. Jan. 23—At the annual meeting of the board of divec- Tors of the North Carolinn. Stutual Life Insurance company, held at the home ‘fice ih thie city Jan. Ie, a preliminary report. taken from the Tooks ay of Dec. St, 1924, was cons sidered in detail Two {tems standout prominently in the report,” The assels went be- yond $2,000,000, while over $2,000,000 ‘aa coliected in Jncome during the ‘ear. (nies Assete in Millions ‘The ancets exceod $2,280,000, includ- ine over $400,000 in real eatate, over 3900.00 im first moruragen on real ‘niate conservatively’ appraised, over $200,000 In ‘policy loans, the policies Themselves Bolus eecurity, over $350." ‘000""in approved "stocks and. bonds and over $43,000 cash in bank. ‘The company bas done remarkably well in apite of one of the heaviest Rooruality seare sn ite history. Over £460,000 ‘were paid in death claims ‘and over $213,000 In aick clalins. The directors pledged themselves to maintain thelr policy’ of sate and sine management." The oficera were Again reminded of the grave Fespon- sibility “Feeting ‘upon them in the handling and safeguarding “of the ‘trust funde under thelr control ‘The ‘company enjoys the confidence of the Public and is determined to conduct its affairs in such a manner as 10 ‘continuously warrant such esteem. ‘E.G. Spaulding. the president of ‘the company, 8 natfonally. known be- enuse ‘of hin close axsociation “with ‘The successful operation of the com- any and because of ite general in- Lerest in the progress of ‘the Negro. ‘The following oficers were elected at the annual meeting: C. C. Spauld- ing. “president; 3. M. Avery, leo president and recretary: Bf Mer= Fok, treasurer: FR. i. MeDougale, fecond vice prenident: W. J. Kennedy, Sro'agaistant secretary. and Dr. Clrde Donnell, medical director. These entlemen, together with J. 1. Wheeler of Atlania, Ga. and A J. Clement of Charieston. 5. C., all of whom were present, constitite the ted ao einen akin eueen NEW YORK 3ire, Clara. 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Your iuckache Is caused ty Tombago, sclatien oF a strain, and the Quickest: relief is soothing, penetrat- ing St Jacobs Olt, Hub it right on sour painful back, and Instantly’ the Soreness, Mufiness and Jamences dls- fppearn "Don't siay. crippled! Get i malt tria) ‘bortie of St Jacobs Ol from sour droggint and jimber up. Komoment sfter ic is applied. vou onder what heeame of the backache or lumbaze pain. Rub old honest St. Jaceba Olt whenever Fou have sclatiea, neural- His, rheumatism or sprains, am it 3s Absolutely harmless and doenn't burn be heya ly tiny PROSTATE GLAND eee a eet ae Sa If Deg Z “J A er? ES 7 Getting WY kis , PS 2 ree en “BOc Pkg’e FREE solutes Ree a BAGO el rake aR an Eee ea a aa oe Bee ‘The reputation of the company is further strengthened bY the ndings ot the caaminers of the” insurance Senartmenta of three ‘states North Gsrolina, South ‘Carona. and Vir- Binia. ‘The examination was. made fist year im order that an oiliclal re= ort could be made to the commaltice Sm examinations of the National Con Seotion of Insurance Commissioners Xmong the fentures tn, thelr report Appear the following: “The company fe he oniy. mutual itfe organization {a North, Carolina. of nny size which In owned and. managed exclusively for its pollcyholeers= The examiners found ‘the “books and records. Ac- Strately kept = "As {@ mocks and bonds. the report saya “These Items were’ verifed by Aeluat innpsetion oC the bonds and Mocks in the Ponsenston of the com ang. and. bs eeruifieaten. from. cho mates of North Carolina, South Caro- Tina and Virginia. deparements and found to consint at government, sate and ‘municipal bonds and. bani and tlliies stocks, "There are no bonds In default and interest in collected prompuy.” ‘In reference to mortrare Toana’the examinees sas. “Phin iter wan ‘verified y netual inspection of the tean Reres and found to be ts report papers im. connection ‘with these tonne were, inspected and ie was found. that this item repre~ tents frst mortnage. foams on teal estate.” Pays Endowment As further evidence of the com- pany’a growth and nervice ft. points Torthe Sayment of ttn fist 20-vear endowment ‘police last, year. ‘That freana, that polleynotder: yeas’ tne tured 20 sears aco with the Promise hat at tis ing the conepany would pay the. face value. of ie. polley to Him tn cant i¢ he were allve'and haa Keepe the terma of the contract. “Ths the company. did. “It is prepared. to map sie more that Wil Become ae tals Sear. ‘One of me, ofMeere remarked that on the strength of this overwhelming Seidence, the Nord Carolina. Stutual Lite “Insurance. company certainly facrita the fullest Snanelal and mora prot diag ape rg week-end Guests of Miss M. Jackson. Seek sed Sueste, ot Ailes (MC Jackson, Sih SLE aati resco ts Bie Sees Ses ce Peto: Beater rnin Nie ie Feige mes asst eal ang tik tte hsb aie and ice BE ea Pear me te passe Ray Reale ate Bolte hth Cialives Sf, ‘nnd Mee Reene Baon ace aa Bara dant ate Sy Bae, Remit te the recent etest of tends tn Naples Be ES ene soph ie Bee Te ae lat haces Ei eta iid Sten eres Bea ea ste tap alert eee aaa ee aithat HE ietteadaine eetiated BE ba evga Sauce eoee eet feito Raa ates YONKERS, ». ¥. ane _peelie Boneits,_Nalaee neki, LEME eg RO Ue SHE Ieee ee ni ages Te Sera DS Ge HE NE 8: Tai ice saat Rue Gai Bien ema eaateldeae Ses robe ace ae Fata iol be aeratt siete ti eae omnes UF ar hater teehee! 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Do nat fil x0 Hoted to us to keep constantly postpon! is Mtr miei seyso, ‘ERB ee pte er esr ose, throat, bronchial Uibes and | stomach full of “moonsitine™ ar DEFENDER'S PLATFORM FOR AMERICA ||| ‘res which are cote at nang—it we only eeos- ee ea nee tunes 'The-mant common af theve | other aizholle heveraxen bt L.The Opening Up of All Trades and Trade | || "'rhere is rest “happiness” close to home. Clean, mene | tone! "rhe men ett” | our Snes hetes yours? in hw ‘Unions to Blicks as Well as Whites. healthy pleasures for the whole family, and the cr * a Serlclin’ atiletien Tele ben chee nei, head of the family ts happy because he is helping are. op °F that could over. [formar Sasamauee linpoctanes: inl Fessan 2.The Appointment of a Member of the} || make others happy. uot ANP HO! i : . take one at this [i | | tory infections, especially pneumon Race to the President's Cabinet. ge MA of reason is known [i pf} | and tuberculosis. If your child bt RU) me i ar-preumanta, | an acute cold, cough. runninz at no: sald, “AM witnesses for the prosecution are lying. or HO! a which In an acute difficult breathing, refuses to play ; aa mone Reformers are lower than prostitutes. Case dis- fw tn Bamcnation at [Sanat wonseees ty cae! ecene tae If “time is money.” an they say. Tt han a most*pecullar way Of showing it. True one can spend A lot of time, but in the end Its evident that it won't buy A hot dog sandwich, but just try ‘And see the luck you have each ume You slip the guy a lone thin dime. Ra eae ae ‘THERE ARE certain phases pertaining to the difference between national and’ state sovereignty which have never been settled or determined either judicially or legistative- ly. Among them is the question of the right of a state to make or enforce any law or to prescribe any rules or regulations affecting passengers, either upon land or water, whose journey begins in one state and ends in an- other. THE RIGHT of a state to pass such laws ‘or to prescribe such rules or regulations as it may see fit so far as they apply to pas- sengers whose destination begins and ends in the same state has been affirmed by the supreme court of the United States, provided accommodations which may thus be pre- scribed for persons of different races are in all respects equal. But so far as interstate passengers are concerned it has been infer- entially but not affirmatively, as yet, deter- mined. OUR HIGHEST TRIBUNAL has held that state regulations or laws, with reference to the transportation of property, cannot be applied when said transportation is inter- state. It is therefore reasonable to assume that the same rule or doctrine: will be held to be applicable to interstate passengers. In fact, this doctrine is so firmly impressed upon railroad officials that they will not re- fuse to sell first-class tickets or to afford first-class accommodations to interstate pas- sengers of our group. JN SOME PORTIONS of the solid South where there is very little respect for legal procedures or little regard for law and order, passengers of our group are interferred with by cowardly mobs, who, through lawless methods, will deprive them of accommoda- tions to which they are entilted, for which they have paid, and to which the railroad companies are perfectly willing to have them enjoy. ‘WE HOPE that this question will soon be judicially determined, and should the de- cision be favorable to us, the next step is legislation by congress and its enforcement by the executive department of the govern- ment throughout the length and breadth of our country. Unquestionably all “Jim Crow” legislation is wrong, bad and vicious and should be abrogated whether the same is applicable to state or interstate passengers. “THE 14TH AMENDMENT to the federa! Constitution declares that no state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the rights and privileges of any American citizen. A “Jim Crow” car law is such an abridgement. The loophole upon which the supreme court affirmed the legality of Jocal “Jim Crow” laws is that there is not neces- sarily an abridgement if such separate ac- commodations be exactly equal. This is both a physical and a financial impossibility. Feeling assured, as we do, that the court in this respect erred, we should continue and persistently fight all such legislation until the court reverses its decision, as it has done in a number of other cases. CHEAP AT $130,000 HREE CHICAGO LAWYERS, who suecee ing the self-confessed young murderers, Leopold, out of the reach of the hangmi .d from the boys’ families $130,000. Thi y though it 4s, is a xmall price to nay fo in resulted in cheating the gallows of two degraded “Inteltectuats" of our time. Is. of the great majority of people in th r clvitized countries there was not one ‘these fiends should not have suffered the ity. ‘The fact that thelr parents were {mm thy and could afford the best legal talent try should not have saved them. "POOR COLORED BOF. who in the heat « “took the life of another, was doomed wes in record-breaking time, and yet the jomiparison as to the heinousness of the « hhrew himself on the mercy of the court a1 fied in believing that he would not recelve re punishment than that meted out to Lo old, but he was poor, friendless and uni nadn’t 130 cents to pay an attorney. : Ther ch a thing ae absolute justice, but some is have @ poor way of showing tt. THREE CHICAGO LAWYERS, who succecded In Keeping the self-confessed young murderers, Loch ‘and Leopold, out of the reach of the hangman, re- ceived from the boys’ families $130,000. This sum. large though {t ts, is a mall price to nay for work which resulted in cheating the gillows of two of the most degraded “Intellectuals” of our time, In the minds of the great majority of people in this and other civilized countries there was not one reason ‘hy these flends should not have suffered the death penalty. ‘The fact that thelr parents were immensely Wealthy and could afford the best legal talent in the country should not have saved them. "A POOR COLORED BOY, who in the heat of pas- slon, took the Ufe of another, was doomed to the Fallows in record-breaking time, and yet there was hho comparison ns to the heinousness of the crimes. Hie threw himself on the mercy of the court und was justified in believing that he would not receive a more severe punishment than that meted out to Loeb and Leopold, but he was poor, frlendiess and unknown. He hadn't 130 cents to pay an attorney. “There may be such a thing as absolute justice, but some of our courts have @ poor way of showing tt. WOULD-BE REFORMERS THERE 1S NO AGENCY in the big clty of Chi- cago more ready to atrike 2 blow at an evil that threatens the social life of our community than ‘The Chicago Defender. And we are more than apt to strike a harder blow at offenders in our own group than we do at the other fellow for the reason that in the eyes of the white public a black moron typifies the rest of the group with which by blood he is re- lated. So as n matter of mere class protection we do not spare one of our own. IQDGE GEORGE A. CURRAN of the municipal court voiced the sentiments not only of 15,000,000 Gark-skinned Americans, but of thousands of falr- minded white citizens, when in disposing of a case Of a 19-year-old white girl whom the “Vigilance Com- mittee” asserted was forced to marry a Colored man, ‘THERE 1S NO AGEXCY tn the big city of Chi- caga more ready to strike a blow at an evil that threatens the social life of our community than The Chicago Defender. And we are more than apt to strike a harder blow at offenders in our own group than we do at the other fellow for the reason that in the eyes of the white public a black moron typifies the rest of the group with which by blood he is re- lated. So as a matter of mere class protection we ‘do not spare one of our own. JUDGE GEORGE A, CURRAN of the municipal court voiced the sentiments not only of 15,000,000 ‘Gark-skinned Americans, but of thousands of fair- minded white cluzens, when in disposing of a case of a 18-year-old white girl whom the “Vigilance Com- foittee” asserted was forced to marry a Colored man, BUSINESS POINTERS “HAPPINESS” (THERE arc many realty hippy people fp Ue world—people who find real “happiness”—not im nome far away climate, some distant tand, oF in some Imaginary condition of Ute, Dut close to hhome-here and now. ‘There never waa Any greater “happiness” than that which comes from making others happy, and you don’t have to travel to do that, Tt ts a ter- Fible waste of the little precious time we have tlloted to us to keen constantly postponing pleas tres which are clone at hand—it we only Fecos nize them and enfov them. ‘There is real “happiness” clone to home. Clean, healthy: pleasures for the whole family, and the head of the family !s happy because he is helping aoth cher aan, sald, “AM witnesses for the prosecution are lying. Reformers are lower than prostitutes. Case dis- missed.” ‘THE JUDGE KNEW, as we know, that the police and these so-called reform organizations are steeped in color prejudice. The mingling of white and black people—even though they be of the same social strata “his the same effect on them as the shaking of a red rag before the exes of a bull. Nothing gives them more pleasure than to raid a “black and tan” cabaret. It fs not a crime for white men to dance with or be tn the company of Colored women, but for Colored men to socialize with white women is the worst thing in crime category, punishable in some sections of our Yoasied civilized country by death at the hands of 8 mob. ‘AS PROOF that tho poltco are discriminating, this instance. one of many, may bo cited. Ono of our young women, a social worker, atter leaving & mect- ing at the ¥. W. C. A. was held up by the “flvver squad’ and.questioncd as to whether she was white or Colored. After stating that she was Colored they murmured. “Oh!” and let her go on her way. Could anything be moro contemptible or more unjustified? ‘The young woman had broken no lat, but was merely wending her way home in the early evening. The presumption fs that {f she had been white she was Dent on meeting some Colored man, hence should be arrested. ‘NOT CONTENT with stirring up racial strife in thelr own country, {t will be remembered that when ‘our boys were in France fighting for what they call “democracf,” this came class of white Americans at- tempted to polson the minds of the French by stating that our boys were ruining French girls. But the French people nailed the lle much in the same man- ner ag Judge Curran nailed this “white slave” farce. We do not object to being prosecuted for the evils we do, but we do object and seriously to being continually persecuted. FILIPINO SELF-RULE ‘THE QUESTION of whether the Fillpinos are or are not qualified to assume full control of thelr own destiny has again bobbed up, thereby giving the magazine and newspaper editors a little more am- munition of a lve nature to fire at thelr “constant readers.” Katherine Mayo, after making # personal investigation of the islands, {s contributing a scrles of articies to the New York Evening Post, under the caption, “Isles of Fear,” in which she paints a most revolting picture of the people and conditions with the aim of showing the absurdity of giving the island era independence for many years to come. ‘NINETY PER CENT of the population, according to Miss Mayo, are slaves of the other 19 per cent, and slaves of the most abject type. By a system of usury this 10 per cent are masters, not only of the votes, but of the lives of the people. As an illustra tlon of how the eystem works she'cites: “A man nine yeara ago borrowed 90 pesos ($45). Having pafd 1.400 ‘pesos ($700) In the interval, he still owes 1,600 pesos ($800)." This method of doing business ts not unlike that practiced in the rural sections of our sunny South, where the black man, ever alnce physical slavery was abolished, has been in the clutches of money lenders and dishonest storekeepers. ‘Thou- sands of our group have had experiences similar to the Filipino above mentioned, THE OTHER SIDE of the story comes from Vicente G. Bunuan, head of the Philippine Commis- sion of Independence, which is located In Washington, He accuses Miss Mayo of distortion and of giving only the dark side of the picture. For a ittle more than 20 years the Phillppines have been ruled by American governors, but under the Jones law, which ‘went into effect during the regime of Governor-Gen- eral Harrison, a certain measure of self-government was allowed them, Since the Filipinos have in a measure been managing thelr own affairs, says Mr. Bunuan, the mumber of schools have been increased 192 per cent: the mileage of railroads increased 100 per cent: public bealth has Improved and rural credit associations established~sonie 560 ‘of them—so the small farmer has been able to finance his crops with- out the afd of uaurers, APTER THE FACTS have been gathered. from voth sides and the good and the bad points welghed in the balance, the situation presents something akin to the now popular cross word puzzle. Our govern- ment unquestionably belleves that In throwing its protecting wings over the little islands {t {s doing a humane thing and what a parent should do for a child. while on the other hand the educated. ambitious and aggressive Filipinos are clamoring for Independence. ‘One of our greatest ethnologists questioned the state- ment that civilization brought blessings to the un- civilized or seml-civilized. It fs at least a subject worth pondering. POLITICAL HYPOCRISY RTAIN DEMOCKATIC U.S, senators a atlves are posing ax advocates of and b lest administration, purity in polities ar ement of the Constitution and laws of 1 gent Americans know that these dec ‘the main, dishonest, hypocritical and in or Walsh of Montana, for example, Who | Prosecutor in the senatorial Investigat -a Pot Dome off leases, but whose invest ently were intended more for party ad honest administration, has come to the | friend and protege, Pat Harrison of tn condemning and unfavorably critic era of his party who expressed dissati the disgraceful leadershin which resulted "of the Democratic party. PRESENTATIVE UPSHAW of Geors ss tha: frou’ ac tha tathonal chaiweion of 3 . CERTAIN DEMOCRATIC U. 5. senators and rep~ Fesentatives are posing as advocates of and believers in honest adininistration, purity in polities and rigid enforcement of the Constitution and laws of the Jand, ‘Intelligent Americans know that these declarations ‘are in the main, dishonest, hypocritical and insincere. Senator Walsh of Montana, for example, who was the chief prosecutor in the senatorial investigations of ‘the Tea Pot Dome ofl leases, but whose investigations apparently were intended more for party advantage than honest administration, has come to the rescue So ee ere ae ae oe sipp!, in condemning and unfavorably criticizing all members of bis party who expressed dissatisfaction with the disgraceful leadership whlch resulted nthe Gefeut of the Democratic party. REPRESENTATIVE UPSHAW of Georgia hax come to the front as the national champton of political ‘morality to such an extent that he openly states that no man should be permitted to occupy @ seat in con- gress or hold any offic: of honor who questions the Wisdom of the adoption of the 18th amendment and the enforcement of the Voletead act. One would nat- uratly infer {rom the attitude and utterances’ of this, distinguished gentleman thet not only the 18th amendment and the Volstead act should be enforced, Dut that all other provisions of the Constitution should be lIkewise enforced. ‘This Is not true. WHILE Mt UPSHAW Js proclaiming’ political morality he gives to the nullifleation of the 14th and 15th amendments his sanction and Indorsement which stampa him as cing insincere. ‘The truth 1s If the Constitution and laws were enforced in thelr entirety. Mr. Upshaw and others of his type would not have the privilege of posing in the halls of congress us champions of anything. If we could have fair and ‘honest elections throughput the country, which would result In the election of representatives who would reflect the dominant sentiment pf their states and Afstriets, there would be no ground for eriticlem and no exhibition of insincerity and political hypocrisy fon the part of those who may be champions of any. Trace on tetatdibe, z WE, THE PEOPLE, sitting as a committee of the whole, beg leave to accept the following report’ as brought in by “the Rev." Mr. Jones: “The trouble with this country 1s nine pairs of pants out of ten wear out in the seat first", A CHAP, who lives in Harlem (poor boob). has been charged with having two wives and it {s believed evidence will show he has three more. And the most amusing part of the whole thing is—his name {s Wise. Don’t Let the Small Sign Confuse You! te et a remanent cree eset ca, one RR ea aa BRL At Ss hict celts MATa Ree i gaia pent nse ee Oe ine aa ee re ee aT ER RNR MLE Hi Cheat. gid | Sade EOH ET DINE cr acon MIN ce SSRI OREM |Riemiee PRONE EST TOA on ee oes: Reg [STS RPO LILTERE R bocsceponst SEEN eater ep [srt Pe ntban APETE SEs Cd i cine . iMate yoo? ° H ut man! a . . b. tRUE yom i at ax, er 4 BL ancy?H FRica oh RE a - Aa : ci r ne 4 si if * pus . ‘1 ei} A PER pti Pointing maneninneee _ aR orcs uh oe orn ig ibaa tcevataigrep cone Et BONE SS BAS err a ciemaccsmtr panes reasnisce a 2 aL Ni Li Speen ia ins ea seas Juice ae RPE ct paar tite al es aemialllal ee Reese ann, me ate — nn Pe ee aaa Re Te = ert % : I aN Ti. a aro mp, | - AfSHTS ANS CHARGE BUT YOU HAVEN'T DISPOSED OUR BIBLE OF DESERT AVY YET, A dook, of ‘verses underneath HAVE YOU? A Jug of winw, a loaf of bread—ar Dewey R.: Now that I've success- thee fully disposed of Desert Avy I think | Beside me singing in the wilderness. Tit turn my attention to) The Pirate: | “On, witderness were Paradise enov The Gay Pretender. Herman and —From THE Renwood. Jf you want to know who me THE RUBAIEAT. they are and why, just ask me. 1 . know more than anybody. f guess— WAY BACK WHEN— except, maybe, Marcus Garvey and } Hey! Dewey R.: The snow Venue, By the way, what happened | citing quietly, patientiy: and stex to the Office Kat? Ny, but surely failing, hiding’ tro THE YOUNG MEDDLERESS. | view the ordinarily dirty atreots se 6 Chicago, As Tit In my sindo SOME DAY, DEAR HEART [1"Smn'promited to ask? Do sou 1 To Olympia Sevet and Tacinds Lindy | | member the god old days when ¥ Bae Sreeneer Heart: set | would ‘go sleish riding with the or I Ynow mot where we will most | Fovscy shaking. thelr rile nd Tomly know that you henrt will slow | (10, Siting’ tous from the ale With Tove so strange and sweet. er eae ee ae eee Une oto Weary may be the longing, but those days have gone forever. And lonely. and dark the way. ee But you will call when shadows fall. MER. Some time. dear heart—some day. aoe DAT ORFICE KAT In every crowd T will seek you, Ah doan kno’ much ‘bout po'try In every passing throns. ‘An’ Ah cah’s less “bout cats, My yearning heart will thrill and | Ft jus’ kinda lak’s to read start— Coop an’ th’ ofce kitty's spats. ‘To hear your tender sons. Com’ on Cvop, let's heah Com ye, ‘Weary may be the waiting. An’ thet ol" on'ey pes’ ‘Through golden years or gras | ‘An kno" ye an’ him aint sittin’ Jon But you will call when shadows fall | Ye cudn't at yer bes, Some time, dear heart—some day. | so jes be a good fella —THE MYSTERY MAN. | An’ rite a tne er two, e€e0 An! € Ah doan gee "t nex’ week DID HE WEAR A NEW JERSEY? | Oh! whut ab'll do tt you. =~ He met me on the comer Whee * was waiting for my car, 2 C. S. L. special, and looked perturbed. asked what the trouble was and he told me that his best girl had jilted him without cause and also that she was at that moment In serious trou- Ine, being the victim of a huge frame- up, and needed protection. I askeil him what he Intended doing about the matter and he replied that, in so fat as she had jilted him, he would leave her to her fate or let the Chi- cago Defend-her. —coor. ooo AN OUTCAST An outcast! ~ Yes. an outcast from my native land. You ask me Why: T cannot anewer but to say my skin is dark: A darkened skin js the yerdict passed on me By jurors of a lighter skin than mine: Made an outeast, ‘A burden on the(r hands! ‘A burden! ‘A burden of predestination, For God knew ma i Before He sprinkled the stars In heaven'a sea, ae Before the Recording Angel unrolied the scroll of Time, Before the first dawn kissed the new- | ‘born day And called It Bforn, God knew me—an outcast. Goa knew me, From the dust He made my body: From Love, my soul, Rrreathed His voice into my nostelts; | made me whole. ‘Upon His slab of Life He modeled me and ealled.me Man, Gave me wisdom to understand; Hig’ my. hopes among’ the stare, Sala: “Seek and ye shall find.” RITA’ HARPER: aii ce mae: = OUR BIBLE A book of verses underneath the bough, A Jug of Winv, a loaf of bread—and thou Beside me singing in the wilderness— Oh, witderness were Paradlye enow: —From THE RUBAIYAT. ooo "WAY BACK WHEN— Hey! Dewey R.: The snow is falling quietly, patiently and stead- fly, but surely falling, hiding from view the ordinarily dirty streets of Chicago. As T sit in my window meditatively thinking of times pat, Tam prompted to ask: Do you re- member the 00d old days when we would ‘x0 slelsh riding with the one girl all tucked tn beside us, the horses shaking thelr bella and our friends calling to us from the side- walks? “Gee. hoy! that was’ great, but those days have gone forever. —OLD TIMER. aoe DAT ORFICE KAT. Other PapersSay| CAPITALISM’S MERCY TO THE HOUSTON “RIOTERS” Te ce aaa The “meres” of capitalist “Justice” fs nearly ag bad as {ts vengeance. ‘The National Association for the Ad- vancement of Colored People an- nounces that getting a parole for 20 of the large group of so-called “Houston rioters” from Leavenworth prison {sa victory of the organiza- tion during the past year. ‘The writer, who happens to have shared prison fare with these black soldiers, knows how many of them Will receive this “mercy” with secret cynicism. ‘They will, of course, be happy as any animal is happy to es- cape bondage In the narrow con- fines of a steel cae. But in the deeps of thelr hearts they. will not grovel at the foet of n capitalist Rovernment that extends them the Smeres" of bondage or wage slavery Im the larger prison of the capitalist system. The writer knows them well enough to understand that they have earned a profound enmity to the powers that he. "The “merey" of parole. again, is an fronte charity that Keeps a worker at the mercy of his boss. the whims of police surveillance and treated al- Ways ag 0 suspect to be arrested and questioned and possibly convicted any. time a culprit Is needed that cannot be caught. Always the man's “record” is held against him as proof positive of present dereliction if he cannot prove an‘ iron-bound case of Innocence. ‘This goes back to the facts of the Houston case, too Tong to recite here. except {0 say that a regiment of Negro soldiers in their amp at night were attacked hy a blood- thirsty mob of Iynehgminded Texans ed by polleemen. ‘They had arms and used them tn defense and eoun- terattaek. Naturally, somebody got Killed. The venceance ot capitalist zov- ernment, which recruited these black Workers to shoot down colonial sub- Sects, onpressed races ike them- selves in the Islands—east and west, Mexfeo, and to protect capitalist rule with bayonet and bullet from over- throw by the exploited workers of any and all colors—the vengeance of the courts martial was swift and ter- ible. A whole group was taken out, About 20 or 30, as we -reeall. and hanged—almost without pretense at trial. The others were sentenced to a living death—to Wfe at Leaven- worth. ‘Now some of them are paroled from the prison of Leavenworth to the nriten of the eanltalist svatem, closely watched and required to ac- fount for thelr every hour. ‘This Is the “rere” of eanitalism for a worker who mutinles. And it ts stranne to see the fact that the re- mainder of these victims heing ciixible to recelve this “mercy” of parole in 1928—three years more in The prison hell—is hatled as n sort of rind tidings. As we sald at the be- Einning, the mercy. of capttalism is eeeis an bad fe ite venteanee. USE WATER CLOCKS ‘The Malays of today are still using the water clock to tell time. ‘This apparatus, which has been in use In the Far East for the past’6,000 years, js slmply a small bow! with a hole in the bottom. When this is placed in.a tub of water: it will sink, the action always takes the same amount DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS es TALKS ON PREVENTIVE MEAS- SR Met ATOR GIN EAREEBAGON pulse taken and an examination Meade of sur cheat, "Do ot il rome Stomach ‘Tall “et, Smenortine™ ‘nat Siher alcoholic Severanen. tat drink foe rene take not Rath, open four Roweln Reuse gourselé Ink wal Sonttited roam and Feet ene in at parammnsne importaner ia all reentene tory Infections, especially pneumonia and tuberewtonis, Hf sour chil haa an acu cold srugh; ruvmins at noe, imeult breathing: refuses to play ae eval, refuses te cats seoma (0'be stupid and drowty. complains of pale Ine stomach=and. by the way. Ts {ctor ot pala nthe stomach. Children ie af ateat. importance: 33 Shildcen with acute ante threat tons silts oe diphtheria wilt ten come Blain’ ot ‘“stomachache™—and “alee pneumonia. in. children. often” zivee Paint" abdomen. ence with a Aolorninal prin in ehilaren examina trom rea mates timated te Aha tne, hut a thorough chest examina: Tea’ toads, Sopeetaliy i there. te Cough fever, shortness of breath and aRunned’ condition of eheek on Sither side, ‘Winenehildren are slek do not re- sort in home remecies until fou hae fad idlacyoria: made’ or know what the toute i Grany for Children Mea A. Ko, of Alabama writes: wt'am a constant. Teager of Four paren, The. Chieasn Detender, “and BePsen pleased cuth sour heath otorm wench iso Rebs to alt Ta fe'the frst thine T Took for when Hela the wordertit paper. T have Reiped”severat by telling them some of the helpful things [ sieaned from ‘Shur columnas Tam a°3ouns mar- ‘ried woman nearly 30 years of age Endl have Ween married nearly seven Seach eatin Sam poor until about Teo Sear nee, "Sts" health haa now Hnprned very mach. bot T Wow aute feat Himes, with weaknesn Sery nervous and'a soreness stray” COW, Pont Know. whether there i. disc Fincement ox hese Seems thet ight Geary may be affected Do you thai should be nble to become a mother? Tam'iust eenes for chitdsen, Shout Iige tarend an anemer to ths in your pest mesh terees Thave a neresuse Reniyf ven. We belleve seu wil ne ale ta Wecorme a. imothen, Ree A | zood Bhynicion Mid have’ aa enain= | ination. He can easily determine the Cantition ot sur pelvte organs and | advise you what best todo. The pain | in tete side zhout heart may be neu- eis and te mae be trentats ithe Faw eceatments wou can be thorcuth Seared, "bo nt sive up hope: Have Sourocit and Rrbands Chee up? the Tauuve fe heist Worried About Epilepsy i. Ww. C. writes: “When T wag a cota eeveen 10 and 12 Thad attacks eplepey’ which come on only et night when I was asleep, recurring bene of twice © monine Duties Sec: tha gear U began taklag. tretroents and have not had ‘an atteck ance ‘That was ‘more than 18 years ag6. Doctor’ what } easy you to onewer is this: If T should ever marry Is it not hichly probable that my off- Seeing an woah inert Chl. = tar manages Revi. Vee. there ta a. bare pow sinilty. not a hich: derree of probe Abily. but It t's Tact herne out bp food authority. that oftpriogs, of epiteptic parents inherit a predispo- Siten: ine tas they inherit oe sais vetvons’ soetire so. catloney foray ruta tn tamitien Go come ately suns ke milion. Co’ carte THE ONLOOKER raising $1,000,000 for a similar pur- pose. We heard lttle or nothins about the graduates getting behind that movement and subscribing @ fair share of that amount. Rut we did hear all about the shortcominzs of the president of the university and all of the complaints which the Fraduates apparently thought would help along the, campaign. All of these things might be true. We are not in a position to pass on the facts with any authority, But it does seem to us as though the graduates of that {institution might have adopted n somewhat different course and seen to tt fitat that every son and daughter did his or her share to raise a million and more and then set about pucting the family house in order without quite so much dis- play of had manners as seems to he Apparent in this particular case, We Still hope that a way will be found to correct the conditions complained of without too much childish slinz- ing of mud and callins of names, ‘Alumni oucht to be prominent in, time of financial need as’ well as In times of stronz feelin, even thouzh that feeling may be justified. Fam- Hy matters ouzht to be settled among the members of the family and not in the public square. a2 8 PLAYGROUNDS (THE South Park commission an- nounces that It has included in its ‘Dudget an item of $400,000 for estab- Yshing @ playground in the Second ward when the residents of that ward, gan agree upon a sultable location. We are not prefudiced as to loca- tion. We think that the best advice we can find on that- ought to cor from the preachers and civic welfavo leaders ‘and organizations that labor in the district. But we do feel that the commissioners’ position ought to be foreed. I€ the question of location ‘In. going to. Ieave the community without that much needed park and “playground then the responsible tead~ ers In the dlatrict to be served ought to solve that question post haste. We do not know how far’ $400,000 ‘ill go In making a suitable park. It sounds rather small to-us at this writing. But the main potat ts that action-is needed to get that: It Is up to the Wwellire agencies “and ce~ sponsible citizens {n’the Second ward to get busy, Be So hrecttpane Naiee Ia” These Weakly Articles FTHIS te the season (or affevtion of the resiirators. wrmans, sich. =# nose, throat, bronchial tubes and Tunes. ‘The most common of these diseases ix known ax “cold Intec tion.” ‘The most serlous aQlletion = that could over- (pe eaamae take one at this Fay neagon ix known [Pos HH iripneame ante, i ‘which In an acute | Inflammation of that pare of the [fo Hy respiratory tract | known asthe i lungs. If we haa ff ee te take our choice [ES 9) of diseases we SOLA woul choons Soest Any other with gp, Williams aeke Gl y wey ‘ 4 ieee. | D> tlon of recovery than pneumonia. For years pneumonia was looked upon ‘and regarded by mdeical men as giving us a greater rate of mor- tality than any other acute infec- tlous disease known to medical sct- ence. Sir Regent Osler named pneu- monia “The Captain of the Man of Death.” but of recent yenrs as a death-dealing disease orranic heart disease has exceeded, yes. greatly surpassed pneumonia as “The Cap- tain of the Man of Death. Pnen- ‘monia. has fallen back to second place. Young children and old peaple fall very readily and quickly to pnen- monia. Among children the death rate fg enormously high—and espe- clally ig this true of children who have rickets. We are told by health commissioners and other high medi- al authorities that the death rate from pneumonia among Colored children that have rickets is from four ta five times as hich as amonz other races. Whether this is true oF not—or whether we helleve or not in this statement of statistics—the fact remains that the death rate is en- tirely too hish, and it Is within our power to reduce the death rate. and largely prevent those diseases amonz ua that are'so deadly. Physical Examination It Is the part of wisdom that every person undergo or have a thorough Physical examination made of him- self oF those dependent upon him. If you take an invoive of your physi- cal assets once or twice a year it will enable you to have an intellt- rent Eflp upon Your physical strons points or defects. And If you have any defects of Heart. of luns. or of kidneys the examination will detect them and you will be advised how to prevent further serious develop- ment of these physical defects. By haying regular, periodic examina- tlons made of your children defects such as diseased tonsils. adenolds. rickets, goiter. chorea, lung disease— all of which diseases render one less able to put up a fight because they lower one’s resistance—should he ever be attacked with pneumonia. Conservation of heaith and preven- tion of dfsease are of much more Importance than doctoring and cur- ing disease once you have been at- tacked. What to Do When you find that you are at- tacked by sudden chill, headache, aching in bones, cough, general weakness, loss of appetite. spittinz of blood (rusty sputum) do not try to continue to remain on your feet and work, but quit work, go to bed Immediately and send for your doc- tor. Have your temperature and THE PRESIDENT EXECUTES TPHE resignation of Mr. Hughes ‘aa head of the department of state and the appointment of Ambassador Kellogg to succeed him. coming as they do upon the heels of the ap- pointment of Mr. SS S_J Stone to -the | ai | bench of the su- i. i] preme court. and Nes: cM |) the deatgnation Me 8.|| or Ambassador PRS | Searver to take |, Sad eos ENMEERESSZ. II the wiseacres to = tl buzzing and fg Be] wring. Some say ERB ZA tent is veginning WESEAIT to assert himseit & “= already, Mayhe AL Jacl 30. At least he ts Sackeon ing what he & was elected to do, namely, be an ex- ecutive. Mr, Coolidge’ -evidently knows What he wants and does not have to do much debating when It comes to picking members of his.of- felal family. We can well Imagine that some of the recalcitrant sen- ators like Couzcns of Michizan are somewhat taken aback at his ap- vparent ignoring of thelr wishes. But ‘we have never been one ‘of those sho held that parts rewards should be restricted altogether by reo- graphic lines. Te seems to us at this distance as though the president ought to be able to pick his offictal family from wherever he pleases. The only thing the country can ask falr- f of him fs that he get results. : oo6 ALUMNI RESPONSIBILITIES WE have commented before upon our {deas of what graduates. of schools and colleges owe’ to. thelr faima maters, So our views on this Subject are known to the readers of this column. We caanot help but speak of the way In which the grad- nates of Tuskegee and Hampton are setting an example to some of the mduates of our colleges and. inl- Yerslties, They’ have’ organized them. aeives and are hard at work to raise ‘a mintmum of $200,000 to help com- Plete the tisk of reising $5,000,000 to Add to the endowment of ‘these tivo institutions. This-1s:a pleasing con- trast to what happened in the case of another of our well known, univér- sitien when it set itself the task of