Chicago Defender

Saturday, February 28, 1925

Chicago, Illinois

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ANDERSON AND JACKSON WIN BROOKLYN TREASURER SHORT; FLEES MOB VICTIM SUES FOR $102,360 3 KILLED, 40 HURT IN WRECK The Paper That Goes Everywhere Elevator Operator Saves Lives of Forty in Fire DINING CAR CHEF DIES IN TRAIN SMASHUP THE DEAD T. E. Johnson, dining car chef, 66 Dewey Avenue, Jersey City, J. Joseph Patric (white), coupling in inspector, Jersey City, N. J. George Huther (white), coupling in inspector, Newark, N. J. KNOWN INJURED Ely Armstrong, porter, 4333 Lenox Ave., New York city. Riverdale Blair Avenue, 229 W. 148th St., New York city. Edward Green, cook, 100 W. 143d St. New York city. Henry Hadnock, waiter. 131 Edge- ger, New York city. Albert Jackson, cook. 1926 Montrose Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. James Mitchell, waiter. 51 W. 131st St., York city. John Reilly, waiter. 10315 Jerome Ave., New York city, Theodore Williams, waiter, 10 W. 130th St. New York city. (Fractured skull, not expected to live.) Thirty-one passengers slightly injured. Newark, N. J. Feb. 21—Dining Car Chef Johnson was killed, two coupling inspectors lost their lives, nine dining car employees were seriously injured, one of whom is expected to die and 31 passengers were slightly injured when the Philadelphia express on the Pennsylvania railroad crushed into the rear of the crack Atlantic Coast Line special en route to Washington and Key West. The train was carrying de luxe train, carried some of the country's richest people en route to Florida coast resorts. The transfer is where the road cuts off the electric engines which take trains in and out of the New York terminal and puts on steam ones. The big electric engine of the Philadelphia bound train cut through the dining car completely, disappearing into the snow, the accident no railroad men claim in this region of the road for years. Chef Dies a Hero The Florida train had stopped to change, engines. Chef Johnson seeing the approaching Philadelphia train approaching, thrust his head out of the small kitchen window and rolled to the woofer jungle. Seven hours later, at 4 clock in the afternoon workers with acetylene torches cut their way through the upturned diner, where the found the body of Johnson, crushed beyond recognition. A gold watch with the picture of identification. A tribute to the dead man was paid by Ernest Carter, a waiter, who was taken to the Bellevue hospital. Carter said, "I was in the kitchen of the dining car when I heard John- (Continued on Page 2) Elevator Oper Lives of New York, Feb. 27.—Bertram Malone, 204 W. 143d St., elevator operator, saved the lives of 40 tenants of a seven-story apartment house at 238 W. 57th St., which was gutted by the Saturday night. Five times, after thick smoke clouds rising from the basement where the fire started had warned the elevator operator of danger, he ran his car to the floor, bringing down many parked stricken tenants, who escaped with only what clothing they wore. Robbins, a prize fox terrier owned OFFICE OF PUBLICATION: 8435 INDIANA AVENUE WHERE This picture shows the re and the Atlantic Coast Line e place Tuesday at the Manhatt Brooklyn Tree $4,000, Flees LYN VICT LE WHERE TH shows the result o Coast Line express t the Manhattan tra WHERE THREE LOST THEIR LIVES This picture shows the result of the rear-end collision of a train bound for Philadelphia and the Atlantic Coast Line express, headed for Washington and points South, which took place Tuesday at the Manhattan transfer, just outside of Newark, N. J. Brooklyn Treasurer, Short $4,000, Flees After Hearing MAIL CLERK IS JAILED; STOLE VALUABLE FURS St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 27.—A federal warrant, charging possession of furs stolen from interstate shipments, was issued last week against F. R. Reddick, member of our Race, mail clerk, arrested by postoffice inspectors when caught selling furs valued at $600 to a St. Louis fur house. Inspectors said furs valued at $4,100 have been stolen from the malls handled by Reddick, whose home is in Memphis, Tenn. ASK S40,000 DAMAGES OF MISSISSIPPI OIL COMPANY Gulfport, Miss. Feb. 27.—A suit against the Gulfport Creosoting company for $30,000 marked the largest of 16 damage suits filed in the Harrison county circuit court for trial at the civil term to convene next month. Public service corporations are defendants in seven of the 16 cases. The suit for $40,000 against the creosoting company was brought by the relatives of Ean Albram laborer at the plant, who died last month from injuries which he received when a car he was loading was backed into by a locomotive crane, throwing him beneath the wheels. The suit was filed by R. C. Cowan. Creator Saves Forty in Fire by Mrs. K. P. West, fifth floor tenant, was the only fire victim. Malone was seated at the switchboard at 8:15 Saturday night when someone called a warning. Smoke already was making its way up the elevator shaft, which made it easy matter to trace the origin of the blaze to the basement. Malone ran the car to the smoke-filled lower floor, closed all basement doors to shut off drafts and then started his rescue work. Our apartments on the fifth, sixth and seventh floors. Many of the tenants were stage performers, were unable to save any belongings. St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 27—Anderson Lankford, treasurer of Brooklyn, Ill., a neighboring town across the Mississippi river, attended a meeting of the board of trustees of the colony last Wednesday night to hear the semi-annual report of the auditor, which showed that of the $12,000 the village had in the bank there was a shortage of $4,048. After hearing the report, the auditor immediately left the room and fled from the village. A warrant, charging embezzlement from the town treasury, has been issued for him, The town of Brooklyn is governed exclusively by our people. The salary of Treasure Island lankford and an account was $2,000 a year. It is said he drew on the treasury to support a private enterprise, which was a failure. Now he is a fugitive and the police are searching in a still hunt for the once trusted steward of the village firehouse. According to Mayor C. E. Jones, also a lance man, Lankford had been trustworthy until he invested $2,000 in an amusement park. The amusement business was a failure, for the reason that rain fell on every show of drumsticks to give in the park. Brooklyn is partially protected by a surety hond of $.000. EXTRA SENATOR MEDILL M'CORMICK DEAD Washington, D. C., Feb. 27.-Medi McCormick, eight years United States senator from the First senatorial district of Illinois, who was due to retire on March 4 in favor of Senator-Elect Deneen, was found dead in bed at the Hamilton hotel at 11:30 a.m. Dr. X. C. Barnes, Employees of the hostelry had heard him moving about at 8:30. Death, it was announced, was due to severe gastric hemorrhage. It is thought he had been dead about an hour. Forgal McCormick, the senator made in the senate by his colleague, Senator William McKinley, and the senate immediately adjourned. Recently Mr. McCormick had been mentioned prominently for a diplomatic post abroad. At one time he was ambassador to England and later as ambassador to Germany. Senator McCormick was last in Chicago when he paid a flying visit to attend the funeral of Fred W. Upham, former Republican national (Continued on Page 2) CHICAGO, ILL., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1925 WHIP PREACHER WHO REVEALED LODGE SECRETS Mounds, Ill., Feb. 27.—The Rev. L. D. Frazier, a baptist preacher, was kidnapped by a number of men of our group late last Wednesday night, taken several miles from town and severely whipped. He was given until daybreak to leave the territory, it is said, and has not been seen since. The men, angered because Frazier had revealed from his pulpit while preaching Sunday night the fraternity secrets of the Masons, Knights of Pythias and Odd Fellows, he said, had were unable to find their victim. Wednesday night they kidnapped him while he was going to prayer meeting. DR. C. V. ROMAN DENIES STORY IN NEWSPAPER Says St. Louis Daily Misquoted Him St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 27.—During his attendance of the National Negro Press association here last Thursday, Dr. C. V. Roman of Nashville, Tenn., was misquoted and his words twisted the whims of a reporter, who later wrote that the Nation Star, a daily publication, in which a story appeared under the caption: "Segregation Best Housing Problem Cure, Negro Says." The false report aroused considered anxiety from our people here until an announcement by Roman, who said: "If I were among strangers, I would feel greatly humiliated, but you men know me too well to believe that I would give out such a statement to anybody, and I am sorry I talked with the reporter." I am not sure I expressed their condemnation of the story, because it was not representative of the spirit and thought of our people. Dr. Roman is of the faculty of Memoray Medical college, Nashville, Tenn., and the editorial staff of the Journal of the National Medical Association. VICTIM OF LOUISIANA MOB SUES New Orleans, La., Feb. 27.—The $10,360 damage suit brought by Sol J. Dacus, a former union worker of Bogalusa, La., against the Great Southern Lumber company and six white employees for losses during the labor war of 1919, went on trial in federal court before Judge Beattie last Tuesday. In the original suit the town of Bogalusa was also named, because of their failure to give police protection but at a previous hearing in the Poster dismissed the suit against the town. The white employees named, who incited a riot and attempted to lynch Dacus, are: Harold Wilcox, John Gutlotta, Dave Bern, Mike Berenson, B. Lindsay and Leuvert. At the time of the 1919 uprising the men were employed at the lumber company. The Bogalusa labor war of five years ago culminated in the killing of four white labor union officers: L. E. Williams, J. E. Bouchillon, Tom Gaines and S. J. O'Rourke. It was also brought out that the sounding of a siren immediately after the killing was the signal for the crowd to gather. Evidence also shed light on Dacus' organization of a union, which was almost simultaneous with the white labor union's beginning. Both unions were seeking better working conditions, less hours and an advance pay. Dacus was sought by the man because he was the leader in the union. When the war had gathered some strength, the mob moved against the home of Dacus, firing a number of shots into the house, several of which narrowly missed Dacus' wife. Personal effects and furniture were also demolished. A trunk containing $1,380 personal effects and furniture was salzed and thrown out of the house and has not been found since. When Dacus heard that the mob was coming after him, he did not return, but sought refuge behind a clump of bushes near his house to watch the advance of the raiders. The crowd had now increased and more than 100 men circled Dacus' home for a thorough but fervent search, the mob set fire to the house and left a notice, giving Dacus a warning to leave the town at once. The plaintiff states that he was forced to vacate without any of his possessions. Hiddleston Kenner, Dacus' attorney, placed a number of the neighbors of the union leader on the stand and threatened to kill the plaintiff of the mob in the opening of the trial. Dacus himself was on the stand only a short while in order to allow out-of-town witnesses to complete their testimony. The witnesses for the plaintiff were cross-examined by B. M. Miller, attorney for the Great Southern Lumber company; Henry Mooney, elect; and B. D. Tulley of Bogalus, attorney for individual defendants. Luke Watts and his wife, Mrs. Delia Watts, residents of Bogalusa and former neighbors of Dacus, were asked to defend the defense indicated slightly how the trend of their argument would be directed when Alex Thomas, white, under cross questioning, was asked if he heard officers say they had a warrant for him. The officer searched of his home. Thomas replied that he had not. Arrest Mother for Not Sending Girl to School New York, Feb. 27—In an effort to support herself and nine-year-old child, Mrs. Eloise Yates, 30, 30 W. 133d S. is said to have done laundry in the laundry room. She has taken her child with her, which caused the girl to be away from school. The school board is said to have repeatedly warned Mrs. Yates about the dangers of the school. Thursday she was arrested on a warrant, issued by Margarite Cobb 'FIGHTING BOB' JACKSON Sent back to the city council after hard battle in which his opponents resorted to unfair tactics. AUTO HITS SCHOOL GIRL New York, Feb. 27—Mary Toomer, New York, Feb. 27—Mary Toomer, North 109, 109. W. 138th St. was injured, North 109, 109. W. 138th St. was injured, bobbing pumps fatally, when an automobile speeding south on Seventh Ave. struck her as she stepped into car at 133st B. at Seventh Ave. at 6 o'clock on Wednesday evening. She was knocked into both of her car and the wheels crushed the left side of her body. She was taken to the hospital, where her chances of re A. chances of recovery were called slight. The machine, driven by a man who gave his name as Canelo Webster, 113 W. 132d St. failed to stop at the scene of the accident. Reginald McHugh, 103 W. 138th St. one of the several who commanded cars to the Lenox Ave and 132d St. and brought him back to the home of the girl. There he had Webster leave his name and address and allow him to depart. Police arriving soon after were unable to find a trace of Webster. Several girl friends Mary Toomer was returning to her home from a gymnasium class at the Abyssinian church home, 140 W. 138th St. As she stepped from the cirb at the corner of Seventh Ave. and 138th St. the Webster machine swung out from behind another car and struck her. BURNED ABOUT BODY Sam Storrell, 49, 3411 State St. was painfully burned about the body and legs when his clothing caught fire in the room where he was asleep. NATIONAL EDITION ANDERSON AND JACKSON RE-ELECTED; ED WRIGHT VICTOR OVER DE PRIEST Louis B. Anderson was re-elected to represent the Second ward of Chicago in the city council on Tuesday and at the same time Major Robert R. Jackson was re-elected to the same governing body from the Third ward. The victory of the two sitting eldermen is also a sweeping victory for Edward H. Wright, a member of the Illinois Commerce commission and Second ward committeeman, the boss of the strongest Republican organization in the United States. It had been the ambition, so it is claimed, of Oscar De Priest, local real estate dealer and politician, former member of the Chicago city council and head of a political organization that carries his name, to wrest the power of control of both the Second and Third wards from Mr. Wright. Mr. Wright, it must be added, held the sift of a table assistance put in office the "first municipal judge," the Hon. Albert B. George. It is also a significant fact to remember that both Alderman Anderson and Alderman Jackson were ably supported by The Chicago Defender, the only paper in the entire city to work on appropriation for the work done in the city council, despite the fact that the Chicago Tribune, the Daily News and the Municipal Voters' league went on record against them. Dr. Richard A. Williams, head of a fraternal organization and a resident of Chicago for seven years, having been selected to run against Jackson in the Third ward. In the Second ward, Attorney A. L. Williams and one Richard E. Parker, erstwhile Democrat, opposed Anderson. The campanile which has been going on for weeks grew bitter near the end and the climax of unfair dealings came early Tuesday morning when white voters in the Third ward received letters which attacked the MARRIED WO SINGLE ME CAUGHT I St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 27.—The boy and five young sheiks got light night life when Detective Stives Thomas Smith and Lee flat operated by George Thomas St. They were all arrested and The guests, clad in thin silk in the midst of a party, were a Mrs. Ruby Sevenson, 3 Mrs. Mary Nichols 23, 1 MARRIED WOMEN AND SINGLE MEN FRIENDS CAUGHT IN PAJAMAS St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 27.—Three married women, a college boy and five young sheiks got more than their fill of the redlight night life when Detective Sergeant Ira Cooper, with Detectives Thomas Smith and Lee Middlebrooks, raided the buffet flat operated by George Thomas, an Assyrian, at 2337A Market St. They were all arrested and held for investigation. The guests, clad in thin silk pajamas, who were interrupted in the midst of a party, were as follows: Mrs. Ruby Stevenson, 32, 3401 Pine Blvd. Mrs. Mary Nichols, 23, 12 S. Compton Ave. Mrs. Edna Lacey, 24, 3140 Lawton Blvd. George Thomas, Assyrian, 27, single, 2337A Market Street. George Thomas, Assyria Street. Marcellius Sherrod, 22, Illinois, 3137 Lawton Blvd. Leland Brown, 25, "gee Lawton Blvd. Marcus Norman, 21, sing Irvin Douglass, 32, singl Isaiah Jones, 26, single, The detectives reported th Marcellius Sherrod, 22, student at the University of Illinois. 3137 Lawton Blvd. Leland Brown, 25, "gentleman of leisure," 3122A Lawton Blvd. Marcus Norman, 21, single, 4144 Finney Ave. Irvin Douglass, 32, single, 2108 Olive St. Isaiah Jones, 26, single, 2337A.Market St. The detectives reported that the rooms showed evidence of a wild evening. They also reported liquor had been found. PRICE TEN CENTS LEES ,360 ECK ND JACKSON ED WRIGHT R DE PRIEST character of Mr. Jackson and asking the support of Richard A. Willinna. These letters, although unsigned, stayed upon the lurid imagination of the reader and played their part in stressing the importance of tress letters fell in to the hands of persons who were supposed to be white. Looking over the slate of men recommended last week by The Chicago Defender went over with a big majority. They are: Louis B. Anderson—Second ward. Robert R. Jackson—Third ward. Bert Cronson—Fourth ward. Charles S. Eaton—Fifth ward. Gay Gurnsey—Sixth ward. Ross A. Woodhill—Seventh ward. Wm. D. Meyering—Eighth ward. Enest Cross—Tenth ward. William R. O'Toole—Fourteenth ward. Thomas F. Byrne—Fifteenth ward. Terrence Moran—Sixteenth ward. Henry Fick—Twentieth ward. Jacob Avery—Twenty-fourth ward. George M. Maypole—Twenty-eighth ward. Darsey R. Crowe—Forty-second ward. The two who lost were: The two who lost were: Joseph Smith, who ran second in the Thirty-second ward. M. J. Bouler, who ran second in the Forty-third ward. In the April election, owing to a law that the victorious candidate must have more votes than all his competitor, D. Meyering of Eighth ward will come up for election again. Mr. Smith will also come up again in the April election, but Mr. Bouler, who was Alderman Albert's only opponent, fell by the wayside by 2,000 votes. The voting in the Second and Third wards were as follows: SECOND WARD *Louis B. Anderson.....6,432 Augustus L. Williams.....4,554 Richard E. Parker.....149 THIRD WARD *Robert R. Jackson.....9,214 Richard A. Williams.....7,127 *Re-elected. OMEN AND EN FRIENDS IN PAJAMAS three married women, a college more than their fill of the red-bergeant Ira Cooper, with Detec-Middlebrooks, raided the buffet, an Assyrian, at 2337A Market held for investigation. paijamas, who were interrupted follows: 2, 3401 Pine Blvd. S. Compton Ave. un, 27, single, 2337A Market student at the University of gentleman of leisure," 3122A ogle, 4144 Finney Ave. Se. 2108 Olive St. 2337A Market St. at the rooms showed evidence reported liquor had been found. --- --- PART 1—PAGE 2 FARMER DIES AT HANDS OF AN EMPLOYEE Both After Thief When Gun Explodes In exonerating Squire from the blame it was revealed that he had been employed on the farm for 30 years and was 65 years old. Wright was married to his wife and one sister, Mrs. Mack Goobly, East Lake. Miss Cornelia Leggette Weds Cornelius Bradford The bride and groom left after the wedding for their happiness in Santa Monica, a city far north as British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford are both well known in the United States. This is theirs. The bride is a graduate of the University of California and a former teacher in the public schools of Los Angeles, where the groom formerly resided in Washington. YOUTH VIGOR RESTORED IN 24 HOURS Doctor Recommends New Discovery—Restores Lost Vigor—Makes Glands Active. It is a Million Dollar Gland Discovery, Says 69-Year-Old Man. Many tell of complete rehydration. One prominent man says, "Your gland compounds, is worth a MILLION DOLLARS to me. I can hardly prey such emulsion restoration of gland vigor. I feel again the thrill of youth." VITAL VIGOR OF YOUTH C. W. SENATOR MEDILL McCORMICK Senator from Illinois, who was found dead in his room in the Hamilton hotel, Washington, at 10:30 Wednesday morning. Senator McCormick headed the commission which went to Hawaii to investigate whether a deceased Ex-Governor Charles S. Deneen, who will take his seat March 4. SENATOR MEDILL M'CORMICK DEAD (Continued from Page 1) treasurer, and a close friend and political associate. The grandson of Joseph Medici Statutore McCormack who was active in the state to further the welfare of Chicago and the state which he represented. Although in the senate but one term, he left a decided imprint on national legislation. Fought Nation League He was one of the so-called "irreconcilables" to the entry of the United States in the league of Nations, a national budget and reduce federal expenditures. He was also one of the most outsourced opponents of child labor and a national budget to reduce federal expenditures. He was one of the leaders in the Great-Lake-to-till and other deep water projects and proved himself to be a leader in the treaty of Chicago in its recent right for the right to divert water from Lake Michigan. The treaty was born in Chicago May 16, 1877, and was a grandson of Joseph Medill. He was graduated from Yale in 1909 and married Ruth Hanna, daughter of Mark Hanna, born in 1903. Followed T. R. in Bolt. He took a leading part in the Progressive bolt under Col. Theodore Roosevelt, and was vice chairman of the Bull Moose national committee. He was twice elected to the Illinois state assembly and was a member of the United States senate in 1919 and in 1920 played an influential part in campaign for former Governor Frank P. McCormick for Republican presidential nomination. THREE KILLED, 40 HURT IN PENN. TRAIN CRASH (Continued from Page 1) son shout at the top of his voice, look out, everybody's going to be on the train. So one on the train was turned entirely over a few seconds later. There were two other cooks besides Johnson the kitchen with me when the crash happened, and between both of them. The seconds after the smash seemed like hours. When the car turned over the two cars, I was standing directly under at the time, tilted when we turned over and the heating water poured all over me. I had a hard time getting it over. I was standing directly under at the time, tilted when we turned over and the heating water poured all over me. I had a hard time getting it over. I managed to crawl to where I could break a window and get out. I fell on the tracks when rescuers grabbed me and placed me on a relief car and for New York for treatment. A. J. Upperman of New York city, a waiter, was bending over the table waiting on two passengers when the car came, but escaped without injury. Walters in the main part of the car made for the doors after the dining car turned over. So did others and the kitchen crawled out of the windows. All the injured were rushed to New York city hospitals. The cause of the attack has not been determined. Mail officials have started an investigation. Dr. Fitzbutler Opens **Officer and Laboratory** Dr. de Jong was in the employ of the United States government in the Philippine islands, and a fellow of the office of an 1428 Vincentine Ave. office, sister, Jr. Mary F. Waring, Jr. Flightmaster was raised in Louisiana and attended the University of Henry Fitzhuhlater, one of the first Race physiologists in Kentucky. Shortly after the ment examination and was appointed to the bureau of science laboratories. He practiced while residing in Manila, F. L., and for six months was clinical biologist to the Philippine general hospital to only Race man to hold this position. --- JURY FREES OTTO EPSTEIN, BAT WIELDER Attorney Appeals to Race Prejudice Otto Epstein, accused slayer of William Bell, 1657 Frank St., who was beaten to death with a baseball bat well St. district last October, was acquitted of the charge of murder by a jury Friday in Judge William V. Brothers court, 1126 County building. At the trial of Frank Bell, Epstein was identified by several witnesses as the wielder of the bat, said to have been used in beating the deceased, Percy Clark, 1634, 13th St., was one of the witnesses who positively identified Epstein as Bell's slayer. He said he was with Bell a few minutes before he was shot out of the saloon at Miller and 14th St. with several others. Epstein was in his shirt sleeves, Clark said, and in his right hand was the bat with which the witness declared. Bell was struck. O'Brien Paints Preludice Attorneys W. W. O'Brien and William Scott Stewart, counsel for Epstein, tried to shake Clark's testament to the jury and in the final argument, O'Brien sought to prejudice the jury by painting furious fond picture of the courtroom at 14th and Miller Sis, owned by a member of the Race, a "black curtsey where jazz band constantly played" who insulted our white women." Assistant State's Attorney Michael Romano, prosecuting Epstein, fought that he was going to fight just as hard to convict Max Greenberg, indicted also for the shying of Bolt whose trial is scheduled to begin Feb. 11. Predict Greenberg's Acquittal Greenberg, according to the police, confessed arlington Bell with his fat and knocked him to the pavement, and Espinosa, identified as the slayer, was acquitted, that Greenberg would not be convicted. He is represented by Attorney D. E. Stefano, uncle of Asseman, and Mr. Romano referred to the slayers of Bell as "a pack of wolves." He told the jury that he feared that race prejudice would keep it from rendering a fair verdict. He reminded the jury that Bertha Deutch and Miss Goldblatt, the two white girls who claimed they had been insulted by a Colored man, refused to identify Bell as the Parker-Taylor Dan Diego, Calif., Feb. 27.—One of the most brilliant affairs of the season was the marriage of John H. Taylor to Miss Sodonia Parker B. 61. The ceremony was the Thames at the parsonage of First St. Baptist church. The bride is the tallest woman of all of San Jose. The Parker of Baltimore, Md., and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Parker of Baltimore, Md., and the number of their friends were present to witness the ceremony and they gave immediately after congratulations. Arthur L. Mulholland was best man and bridesmaid, assisted by Miss Gerritt Breden of Long Beach. The couple relied on their friends. Mr. Taylor is one of the best known and most popular young men of the San Diego St. Baptist church, while Mrs. Taylor also is a social favorite of the younger men at home at 1254 State St. San Diego, Calif. For 4.62 per cent of her male population over 15 years of age still single, the majority of single men of any state in the Union. On the other hand, it has the lowest percentage among any single man, only 19.7 being married. STOMACH UPSET GAS, HEARTBURN INDIGESTION!!! Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief! Pape's DIAPEPSIN FOR INDIGESTION If you feel full, sick or uncomfortable after eating, here is harmless stomach relief. "Pape's Diapepsin" satisfies the stomach and corrects digestion the moment it reaches the stomach. This guaranteed stomach corrective costs but a few cents at any drug store. Keep it handy! PIMPLES AND BUMPS ARE AWFUL PESTS Girls and women of the most even dispositions are quick to present direct attacks on their character or to hold advances. But it is often the most important that the folk tolerate disfiguring pimple, blotches, bumps, "breaking out," etc. which are even worse pests than these skin diseases quit annoying people quickly after first few applications of the wonderful Black and White Ointment, and the regular use of Black and White Soap. The best is to use a needles head because they "can't afford it." The 50c size of the Ointment contains three times as much as the liter 50c size. All deafers have both Black and White Soap, and Ointment—Adv. THE Chicago Defender Founded May 9, 1905, by ROBERT ABBOTT. VOL. XX. No. 9. Feb. 25, 1925 Published by THE ROBERT S. ABBOTT PUBLISHING CHICAGO. A.B.R. Ave. Doug 6987. Obtained as second-class matter Feb. 1, 1908. Under act of March 1, 1870. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER ELLIGAN DESCRIBES HORRORS IN FLORIDA'S PRISON CAMP Conditions of Elligan's hands when he was released from the prison camp. His palms were a mass of blisters. **Conditions of Elliigan's hands when he was released from the prison camp.** His palms were a mass of billetes. **Henry Elliigan, dining car waiter on the crack Illinois Central train, "The Floridaian," is back in Chicago. America is glad to get back.** Elliigan waited since Jan. 26, when he reached jacksonville, Fla., and left the dinner. The story of Elliigan's experience since Wild West story, only that he was in on the bitter end of the escape. Illiesta on his hands are mute evidence of his hardships in a Florida Cumultures of the mysterious disappearance of Elligan puzzled his friends for many days. A complete search of the family's collection of the yellownail company, coupled with an investigation ordered by his wife, Mrs. Lena Elligan, through the Keystone Detective agency of the University of A.L. Roberts, chief of the police of Jacksonville and Bodenkofe's Detective agency, a local organization, brought replies that "No record of a Henry Elligan being arrested in connection with investigations began to pour into Jacksonville. Elligan made his appearance on the streets back in overalls and without a hat. He begged a nickel to ride on his back." Calhoun, friends of the Elligan family. There he told his story. Elligan's Story When interviewed by a Defender reporter at his home in Chicago Elligan had the following to say: "On Jan. 25, two men drove up in an ambulance and told me I was wanted on a charge of vagrancy. I protested, but they put me in the car and drove off. The next morning I was sent with about six miles from the city. We had no trial, but were spirited away and put in overalls to do work on the roads and cut vegetables in a big field. There were about a hundred people, talked with several of them and none had committed any offense, and said they were just picked up on the streets and sent out there in all slept on work in the city. I worked in the day when I were horribile. "I asked the guard to let me get some money out of my clothes on the street and take me to work on the job they had taken it for themselves and that it wouldn't do me any good anyway. "I asked kidnap I had over $100. After I had served about six days I had taken it out and had brought me out there. He said, 'When we fall short of help we pick up all the stray niggers we see.'" "On Feb. 6 I was called into the quarters and told to 'Get the bell out of the camp.' I later learned that the investigation was prompted by the rigid investigation of friends we making to find me. I was denied the privilege of changing clothes, and had to walk six miles to town in shabby dress, 'was again threatened the next day when the condition when I reached town, but luckily evaded it. There are men on the farm who told me they had been there for four years. They have never been seen on the farm, but on the farm the guards wire to Jacksonville that they need 'some more niggers' and the authorities immediately begin a round-up. "In Florida this is the modern and THE PORO AGENT RENDERS A DISTINCTIVE SERVICE PORO HAIR AND TOILET PRODUCTS stand out from the crowd of competition with character strikingly their own. Wherever you live you may use PORO and enjoy matchless satisfaction. There's a PORO AGENT nearby who will cheerfully serve you. If you don't know her name, write PORO COLLEGE 4300 St. Ferdinand Avenue ST. LOUIS, MO., U. S. A. DEPT. B-4 B-4 IBES HORRORS S PRISON CAMP ```markdown ``` Henry Elligan as he appeared in garb of Florida prison camp. He said the guards made him "burry the pick to the hub." legal method of slavery. Nothing is thought of in Jacksonville, and they take little interest in protecting strangers from such vicious tactics." Two years ago the United States government called a bail on Florida inmates, and the officials who had killed Martin Tanner, a white boy, who was hollow through the state and sent up for that offense. He was beaten to death. It is believed that many of our three inmates were killed during the year and their bodies buried in the swamps. Elligan is now under the care of a physician at his home, 3355 Indiana Avenue, and has contracted pneumonia because of exposure in the prison camp. Genuine ASP SAY "BAYER ASI Unless you see the "Baye not getting the genuine by millions and prescribed Colds Headache Pain Toothache Genuine BAYER ER ASPIRIN SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST! Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Safe Amplrin is the trade mark of Bayer Manu RO AGENT R TINCTIVE SEL BOY KILLED ACCIDENTALLY AS PROWLER Mistaken by Farmer for Marauder Meridian, Miss. Feb. 27. As a result of quarrels on Feb. 15, Karen Snowden (white), of Center Hill, 15 miles from Meridian, is dead and C. Subtit McCall, 65 years old, and Joe Subtit McCall, 65 years old, and the county jail, McCall, charged with the death of the boy and Smith charged with assault with attempt to murder. McCall is alleged to have admitted killing Snowden, declared his mistook him for Smith when he saw him kneeling in front of him wearing a head-high McCall is said to have stated to Sheriff Cannady that Smith came to his house and tried to kill him, and as he fell back injured, and as he fell he says Smith told him he would return later to kill him. When he saw Snowden he shot him, feeling sure to kill him. Smith who had returned to kill him. Mrs. Mary L. Jones Dies in City After Short Illness Mr. Jones, with his two sisters, will return to Chicago next week. 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-Druggists. structure of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid ENDERS RVICE DALLAS WOMAN FINDS RELIEF IN G. F. P. AFTER OTHER METHODS FAIL MRS. MARY COLMAN. Women Now Depend on St.Joseph's G.F.P. To Restore Their Vitality headaches and my sides were so sore I could hardly bear to have anything touch them," says Mrs. Mary Colman, the well-known woman of our group who lives at 2900 Park Row, Dallas, Texas. "This trouble started shortly after the birth of my baby, who is a big boy now, and kept getting worse every year until finally I got so weak, nervous and run-down that every day was torture to me. "I couldn't do my housework or go anywhere and it seemed as though all I could do was to sit at home and suffer. I was so nervous I couldn't sleep at night and I didn't even enjoy eating as I never felt hungry and nothing tasted good. "I got disgusted with medicines and treatments, as it just looked like I had to spend money all the time and didn't get anything for it. Then a lady told me how much good St. Joseph's G. F. P. is doing her and suggested I try it. This medicine is different from anything else I ever used and seems to be just what I needed; because I began feeling better right. from the start and have kept on improving right along ever since. I don't know what it is to have a headache now and my back is so strong it never hurts me. In fact, now I am taking G. F. P. I feel like a different woman." It was just such cases as Mrs. Colman's, where women became disgusted with medicines and treatments because of the failure of so many to relieve so-called "female troubles," which convinced the discoverers of G. F. P. that the makers of these other medicines SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1925 OMAN FINDS G. F. P. AFTER METHODS FAIL MRS. MARY COLMAN. did not have the right idea of what is causing most of the pain and sickness from which our women and girls suffer. Years of effort has resulted in the discovery, which is now definitely proven, that Catarrh of the Female Organs is to blame for nine out of every ten cases of those distressing and painful troubles which are so common among women and girls nowadays. The reason for the phenomenal success now being enjoyed by St. Joseph's G. F. P. is that it overcomes and stamps out this dreaded malady—thus relieving the unfortunate victims of such painful and distressing troubles, such as headchase, backaches, pains in the sides and limbs, irregularity, cramping, nausea, dizziness, fainting spells, nervousness, loss of appetite, sleeplessness and that terrible run-down and tired-out feeling of depression. But St. Joseph's G. F. P. goes further. It not only relieves the system from Catarrh, but it quickly builds up flesh and muscle and restores vitality, energy and youthful buoyancy to weak and undernourished bodies. The astounding sales record of more than a million bottles of G. F. P. in the few months since this medicine was first introduced to our women and girls generally and the fact that the demand is growing greater and greater every day, proves that never before has anything for the betterment of humanity met with such astounding popularity with the public as this phenomenal medicine, St. Joseph's G. F. 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If he did not, they were selling the timber only when they signed the deed to sell the land, and that the Strinney grand deed to sell because the land belonged in the Masonic Benefit association was also allowed. After a strong legal tilt in the matter, it was decided that the deed to Francis was not void, but it was validable, and allowed the receiver to elect within 60 days to pay it and improvements and take it, or upon failure to pay Redmond that amount the land would automatically become the property of When Redmond appealed to the supreme court another local battle started. It was held that the original claim there was no fraud in the transaction: an equitable title was carried by the court. That claim that Redmond took title without notice of the fraud, and that a considerable price was paid by the latter for the land. The title for the prosecution therefore declared Redmond's. Gets Four Months for Brutal Assault on Wife New York, Feb. 26—Suffering from a possible fractured skull, which she received when her husband beat her head against the floor of a taxi during a bit of anger at the corner of Sandy and Sequoia, Mrs. Konegay, 20, Slo W. 125 St., is confined to her home. When arraigned in court her husband was sentenced to four months in the workhouse, by Judge Kim Konegay, he was sentenced to the land, attacked his wife as she was about to drive off in the cab in an effort to evade him. REVOKES LICENSE Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 27.—On the recommendation of General Butler, Mayor Kendrick revoked the dames license of the Hamilton cafe Monday, saying that the dancing was improper and that the closing law was violated. "LOST VIGOR RESTORED IN 24 HOURS" "Glands Renewed In One Day" Is the Amazing Statement of a 76-Year-Old Veteran. Like vitis, deodorized glands and nerves, and that work, worsen, depress and halfway affect the discovery of Manda Fermina. 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Mr. Pinkett won national recognition for Standard Life and his ability and personality are needed to carry this important division of our work through to distinguished success. The question is more or less recent feature of our line, it wrote over $2,000,000 in new business in 1924 and should go into substantial figures this year under The National Benefit will have another addition from the executive ranks of Standard Life in Charles A. Shaw, who becomes superintendent of the claim department. Mr. Shaw enjoys a wide reputation in insurance circle and brings a very effective equipment to grieve with the trying responsibilities of the direction of personnel and claim department af- More Standard Men Further additions to the roster of National Benefit are in process. It is understood that a number of the branch managers of Standard Life and one a few more successful employees are enlisting under the National Benefit banner. "Itally interested as we are in the development of racial commercial independence, the loss of Standard Life and the loss of Standard Life," But there is consultation of a sort, so far as our company is concerned, in the coming to us of these men who did so much to put Standard Life on the important list in the Negro business world," observed Mr. Rutherford. "But there is much greater reason for congratulation, from the broader viewpoint of racial interest, in the continued Mr. Rutherford earnestly to lend their energies and abilities to further the development of an exclusively Negro-operated and Negro-controlled institution, now that the well served has left the fold. "With no wish to reflect in any way upon the present control of Stamford, I am my personal opinion that the combination which has been announced cannot possibly function on the double basis contemplated in the announcements. It must, in the manner or the other. It is only natural that, this being the case, it should lean to the side which is dominant in the control of operations, even if it is disposed to be seriously fair." Entertain No Fear Questioned as to the eventual effect of the seeming loss of Standard Life upon the commercial progress of the company, that in his opinion and in that of his associates, eventual good might result and certainly no permanent damage was brought home to members of the Race generally the vital necessity of maintaining race solidarity against outside invasion and possible exploitation. "This is," said he, "a further insertion of the thin edge of white control of Nero companies. It began with the Nero companies of Mississippi Life, through this same Standard Life management, in the face of repeated offers from Nego-operated companies to save the Mississippi Life, and these two apparent disaster results in our 'pulling together' against further inroads and bring the whole-learned support of Nego business by Nego generals. There is nothing like apparent disaster to drive home the need for mutuality of effort to hold the fort against attack. Criticism of white interests seeking opportunities from Nego companies than futile. Nego-operated companies are proven to be money makers. As such they are of course inter-interest to white capitalists. And, if we allow them to succeed, then the criticism belongs to which we have raised to maturity from the tiniest of seedling beginnings through hard work and harder sacrifice, then the criticism belongs to which we have told what we have won, then we can only blame ourselves. Other Strong Concerns "But," and Mr. Rutherford's eyes twinkled, "all these earnest folks who are shrinking学历 had better learn to think better worth doing. Standard Life after all, was only one of our strongholds. We have others, equally valuable and perhaps less open to what we have and add to it by giving these institutions undivided support. Since their ownership is widely distributed among Negro men and women, we support their operations, when we do business with them, we are doing business with ourselves. The growth and prosperity of our Negro-operated institutions is vitally necessary if we are to achieve economic independence. Only through the continued development of these institutions can our children be established for the coming children. Social security, employment. Only through higher standards of employment and wage return can higher standards of living be established for the coming children. Social security, Negroes doing business with Negroes wherever they consistently can, we are not infringing upon the rights of our white fellow citizens in any way. Since the time of the Reconstruction, only thus to achieve its ends, we are not only justified from our own view. TWO MILLION PIMPLE VICTIMS SWEAR BY IT Sounds like a big figure, and it is big. That many times during the year people go to their nearest store to buy new clothing, footwear, and Saoq, because they have come to depend on them to keep their skin free from pimples, blotches, bumps, rashes, tetters, 'breakfast' meals, and so on. You won't know what real happiness and fun is until you make yourself presentable, so to speak, to the people who want to associate with you. You'll look at, begin using, Black and White ointment and Saoq and feel the thrills girls, women and men experience when they see their ugly skin, feeling smooth and looking lovely. They are both economically priced on liberal packages. 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The fact is, enlightened white opinion is at one with us in agreeing that our severe interests are the only means of furthering our interests. No harm whatever would be done the white insurance interests, in the long run, if all Negro insurance business and Negro-operated insurance companies. Every time a Negro takes out an insurance policy in a good Negro company, he benefits not only by the interest of his race, but also the interests of his Race. If our people will act on this principle, Negro commercial progress will not suffer ground, nor the loss of any one person, nor more important, it individually may be." 1924 a Banner Year The figures, incomplete as yet, for 1924, show the National Benefit's own progress to be advancing along highly gratifying lines. Compromises over 1924 aver $1,600,000, and Mr. Rutherford estimated that final figures will show an income of $1,150,000. The company's insurance totals $1,622,750. Since it has been increased to $38,000,000, approximately. The report of the secretary-treasurer states that reserve, capital stock and surplus have been increased by $105,250. The company opened up a wide area of new territory during 1924. ST. LOUIS TEACHER AND WIFE DIVORCED ME St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 27, Daisy Cherit, wife of Mr. Cherit, instituted of commercial law at Summer high school, and prominent in social and fraternal circles, was granted a degree of divorce in Circuit Judge Pearce's court, division Alexander and the hum in New Jersey jem and an in a few keep up with the final figures Mr. Cherit, Mr. Paul, cheerful. In starcissful gossip its origin looks like look with just to the R New York charging been placed 211 E. 5th. Writtman with Chester So quietly had the matter been arranged that very few people knew of the case and when Mrs. Colbert, a former employee of A. Davis, stepped into the courtroom to have her case called, the courtroom was practically deserted. Mrs. and Colbert were married Mrs. and A. Davis, A. Ak, and were separated Jan. 29, this year. Friends and associates believed that they were an ideal couple and were stunned to learn of their separation and divorce. Mrs. Colbert before her marriage was a member of the public schools of East St. Louis, Ill. she is at present employed by the National Benefit Insurance company. Mrs. Colbert charged her husband with defrauding the company, she was also granted the restitution of her maiden name. Merchant Is Shot to Death in Altercation Jenkins, Ky., Feb. 27.—After an argument over a debt he was said to have owed, Robert Conrad shot and killed J. B. Aulson, a merchant of East Hampton, stabbed the butler last Saturday. Immediately after the shooting, Conrad gave himself up to local authorities. Conrad had been employed by Aulson for some time and incurred a debt which he had let pass unnoticed. Aulson, it is said, called his attention to it, and when he still refused to pay, took the amount of the debt from his wages. 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Moton, successor to Booker Washington as principal of the Tuskegee Normal Industrial institute of Alabama, declared in an address on "Facial Relations" before the Uniarian club at the Hotel Somerset on the eve of Lincoln's birthday last night. "The South wants this reign of lawlessness wiped out and I predict that we will live to see the day when there will be no more such outrages in that section," said the speaker, saying that the attitude toward the Negro was undergone a remarkable change. Admitting that the problem of race relationship is a most serious one but which can be solved by the effort of the mission went on to say that "in all seriousness, when Christians say that because people don't look alike it seems to be a reflection on God when it comes to race relations, it says it can be done and it is being done in a remarkable way by the two races in different parts of the country." The nation owes a great debt, he continued, to the missionaries who have labored with and taught for the last 50 years in the South. "The missionaries have accomplished a wonderful work," he declared. The departure of the hands of people from the South to the North and Northwest and other sections of the country has also affected the attitude of the South, he said. "I must understand that part of the change is due to economic conditions and considerations." As another indication of the new era of understanding Dr. Moton referred to the recent action of North Carolina in appropriation for education by $4,000,000 more than last year's figures. South Carolina, Alabama and Louisiana each raised their appropriations and said they were prepared to do so. Previous to Dr. Moton's address, dinner was served. President Henry M. Williams presided. Secretary T. Ridolph Jr., made his annual request to the president, who was one of the most successful in the club's history. The Rev. Henry Wilder Fonte presented further details in connection with the observance of the centennial of the American U-niterian association and the American U-niterian association. Paine College Students Hear 2 Noted Speakers Augusta, Ga., Feb. 27.—Dr. J. A. Iray, educational secretary of the C. M. E. church, was the principal educationar at Iline college Wednesday, Feb. H. Dr. C. H. Tohns of New York, senior Y. M. C. A. secretary, and graduate of the occult, was appointed to the position. Additions to school facilities are also being planned with the aid of the M. E. church, South, the most impertinent of a new boys' dormitory at an approximate cost of $13,000, which will be ready for occupancy in September. A larger dormitory, also necessary, has body it is also announced that the women's department of the M. E. church, South, will assist in the work on the proposed new home economics building. 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Branch offices were opened on January 1, 1934, 15 new offices being set up, 19 new states. The states in which active operations were begun in 1924 were Alabama Florida, Mississippi, Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, South Carolina, South Carolina and Michigan. This expansion is still going on. The new year has added to the roster a few weeks ago Georgetown, North Carolina, South Carolina in South Carolina, in Charleston and Greenville. Oklahoma was added to the roster a few weeks ago March. Four offices being established in that flourishing commonwealth. Colorado and Nebraska will be included before the expansion is forced. The management of the company is exceedingly conservative, and the additional territory is being taken in in obedience to the conditions to its expansion is most conservatively mapped out is evidenced by the company's great increase in income and additions to its resources in 1924 in the natural line of growth. Gets Loyal Support In starting its 26th year of successful growth under the direction of its original management, the National Benefit Life Insurance company can look upon past achievements and just past. Its history is a credit to the Race. New York, Feb. 27.—Indictments charging first degree murder have been placed against Ernest Minnus, 82, E. 58th St.; Norman Robertson, 82, E. 58th St.; Norman Robertson, 200 E. 100th St., in connection with the death of Detective Chester A. Hagan Friday night, Feb. 17 at 5:17th St. and Vine, 82, E. 58th St., when it said, they were acting suspiciously. It is said that Minnus fired the shot that killed the detective when the latter killed while questioning him. The suspect was later arrested at the apartment of Joseph Jones, 1451 Madison Ave. ```markdown ``` SEND NO MONEY --- LET'S GET ACQUAINTED I want you to buy yourself a scram book and a now pair of shears, for you to wear them to soon begin epilating the accounts to soon begin epilating whose activities in life have been called to my attention. I want to be understood thoroughly, and have received several stories or relatives to the extent of knowing the member of our Race, but no pictures accompanied them. This is not to advertise any fire, but to know all of goods. There are too many men and women there, and life with them "candles under a bushel" has the articles published under the caption, "candled acquainted," we want to know each other. There is only one way by which this can be accomplished and that is for you to know the person for whom you are connected with it. Yet how few of us are connected it was through his efforts that the idea Chicago has done much for the Race. Chicago doors have been closed against its doors, and women leaving their footprints in and women leaving their footprints in and time, and the world is none the Worse. I want to help you, if you will only know what our women are accomplishment. There is but one way that I can do this, and that is for you to tell me of your women, and I will accomplish that for you, many readers of The Chicago Defender. Some times women hide behind a wall, and if you have sacrificed many things and have built up a home for girls, have defended your own, investigated homes where disease and crime was rampant, have defended your own, investigated homes some good for humanity? We have policemen, policewomen and property and property for us while we sleep; men and women who wield the haton of power; women who have organized their own hands of musicians; men and women who have entered into strange lands, and men and women in nearly all walks of life who stand out. Each week I shall publish the picture and history of some one of those who is inquired about, and quantit. Send me the picture and account of what you are doing or what I want to cover the globe. Won't you help me? Come on now let's get acquainted with communications to Mrs. Nettle George Spedy, Chicago Defender, Chicago Ill. Bremen, Texas, Feb. 27—Mannie Daniels, son of Mrs. Eliza Secrett, well-known Mrs. Eliza found dead after McAdoo near Miss T. Hughes recently. Daniels had escorted Miss Hughes to an entertainment the night before, it is said. The body was badly mutilated, showing signs of six stab wounds. Miss T. Hughes had Daniels' hand. It is believed that the body of the dead man was dragged to the spot and abandoned. There was a struggle. Willie Hosman, Green and Miss T. Hughes were arrested in connection with the alleged murder, but later released on bonds of $1,600 each against the decision of the grand jury. 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"Cascarets" 10c if Dizzy, Bilious, Constipated ```markdown ``` Liberty Life Officers See President in White House YOUNG INDIANAPOLIS LAWYER HOWARD'S STUDENT COUNCIL GETS FEDERAL APPOINTMENT UPHOLDS STUDENTS OF FISK On Thursday morning, Feb. 19, the Liberty Life insurance company of Philadelphia qualified and reimbursed licenses to the District of Columbia. President Frank L. Gillespie, accompanied by the president of the District, Earl D. Rickel, general counsel; Robert R. Taylor, Jr., assistant to the president; Attorneys Martin M. Harris and J. T. Sette, appraiser and insurance commissioner in Washington. Received by President Senator W. B. McKinley of Illinois, after cormily greeting Mr. Gillespie, after meeting the senate building at his office in the senate office building on Saturday morning, Feb. 21, conducted the party to the White House to meet President Coolidge. The senate committee of Senator Rinkley, Mr. Gillespie, Dr. Bousefield, Mr. Dickerson, Mr. Taylor and William Dent, was greeted by President Obama who excused his sincere wishes for the success and growth of Liberty Life. Upon leaving the White House, Mr. Gillespie was favored with an autographed picture of the president. Prominent business and profes- YOUNG INDIANAPOLIS LAWYER GETS FEDERAL APPOINTMENT Indianapolis, Ind. Feb. 27.—I. Wellington South, one of the most attentive in this city, was appointed federal prohibition enforcement agent at the suggestion of Senator James E. Watson, it was announced here last week. During the last campaign Mr. Smith was a representative of the Republican state committee and the target of Klan criticism. The appointment, covering Indiana, Ohio and Michigan, is the first to be appointed by the state children, Mr. Smith is a graduate of Howard university law school. He was born in Kentucky 34 years ago and has been in this city but five years. He held the position of Cleveland to take his new duties. Laundry Man Supplies Baldwin, N. C., Feb. 27—Delivering Hopper along with him laundry landed Robert Haywood, driver for the Oak Laundry, in the city jail and led to the confiscation by the local police of six gallons of corn whisky, with a gallon of which was found on Haywood's wagon and the rest was hosted in his home. stolen men of Washington assembled at the Mu-So-Lift club Saturday evening, Feb. 21, to hear President Gifford Liberty and the store Liberty Life and ask for the support from the leading people of Washington. Attorney Perry Howard, testmaster, welcomed the company to the office of the president of Washington to Liberty Life, were made by many of the capital's leading citizens, "among whom were: Dr. A. M. Curtiss, Emmett J. Scott, Whitney Huston, Attorney William Huston, S. H. Dudley, John A. Lankford and others. 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C., Feb. 27.—In a meeting of the student council of Fisk University and Fisk University, the following resolutions were adopted: Whereas, the student council, representing the students of Howard university, has heard with profound respect and fondness the standing of the unfortunate circumstances which at present confront the students of Fisk university; Be it resolved that we, the student council, address the students of Fisk university our sympathy in their movement, our desire for a full, frank and free interchange of views and our pledge to the students of Fisk university. And be it further resolved that a copy of these resolutions be placed upon the records of this council, a copy sent to the students of Fisk university and a copy furnished to the press. MRS. GRAZ HOLLIDAY IMPROVES Mrs. Grace Grablow, 29 W. 12th St. Mrs. Neff, 1445 Indiana Ave., is fast improving from the result of an operation by the Provident hospital. Mrs. home of the Provident hospital, Mrs. home of her mother, where she will recipitate before returning to her hert- sity, a business man in the big-eastern city. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER PRIVATE BANK LOSS RUNS IN HIGH FIGURES Brown and Stevens in Net of Mortgages Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 27.—The hope that the private bank of Brown & Stevens, Broad and Lombard Sits, will be able to "run," would possibly may its 9,000 patrons dollar for dollar on their deposits, wowed when an announcement of a "substantial loss" after conversion of real estate, holdings into cash is completed. The property valued at $1,000,000 in New York is liquidated the financial sacrifice which will of necessity be entailed will mean a considerable shortage of real estate, a state attorney general, such when he returned from New York. He went to that city to make an investigation and real estate assets & Stevens. Heavy Mortgages Carried Colonel Pussey stated his investigation disclosed that the holdings were heavily mortgagee and that it was vaged after Liquidation. Another item which will bolster the bank's assets, he said, will be the $100,000 in cash and property security with the banking department at Harriburg. The process of converting the real estate in case of liquidation Colonel Pussey said, will take several weeks before we can convert the New York real estate property of banking, who was named receiver of the bank at the solicitation of Colonel Pussey, is being in the assets prepayment to their conversion Colonel Pussey stated he was not premedated to estimate what amount on the dollar will be paid to deposit in the assets converted and the assets converted. Partner Lost Fortune Not only is the New York real estate mortgage, but the holdings in this city as well, it was said, Colonel Robert H. Brown, through the payment of extravagant fees of bounces for placing third and fourth mortgages, "I am informed," he said, "that E. C. Brown, one of the owners of the Sts., which was also closed after it was discovered its funds were impaired through loans to the Brown & Stevens bank, has been repaid by order of the Governor, in charge as receiver. This procedure was adopted, Mr. Brown, said, to enable the depositors to enter the institution and learn what process is being made to conserve "assets." Federal Judge Thompson issued a ruling on Wednesday requiring the bank to issue on or before March 5 why they should not be declared bankrupt. Hoosier Women Demand "Ladies' Day" Each Week Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 25. — "The women of the city" Tuesdays made application to the management of the Indianapolis women of the city. Tuesdays made application to the "ladies' day." The young ladies, all baseball fans, set forth an argument that there are certain games that they should not about it. hesitate to attend on Sundays, that on several occasions they have been told to sit still and keep quiet, that on several occasions they have not did want to be bothered with questions during the progress of the game, that are claimed by the young ladies that there are hundreds of such women who will work on the games to attend on "ladies' day." In accordance with the request, either Tuesdays were Wednesday, to be addressed to the statement issued today by A. D. Williams, club secretary. On these days all women admitted to general admission free. FOUND UNCONSCIOUS Newark, J. N., Feb. 27—Found unconscious by threes men on a stoop at a nursing home. William Rooney of 13 Clayton, William Rooney of 13 Clayton, when he was found to be suffering from Alcoholism and head injuries. When he was found to learn how the man had been injured. Is it 14 DOGS OWNED BY ONE FARMER ATTACK WOMAN Pensacola, Fl. Feb. 27—There is no state law to punish person who causes an animal to run at hurray. The proven after a search of the records following the attack on Mrs. Browne, a 14-year-old suburban daffyman, who was set on and severely bitten by a pack of 14 dogs, the property of an aged rheumatologist, the Patton, who lives in the neighborhood until the family. A nearby resident ran forward and drove the dogs away with difficulty, a grievous injury, and seeing three of the dogs killed by a policeman who hurried to the scene, managed to retrieve the dogs and shut them in his house. These were later killed by officers. QUIZ TWELVE ABOUT MISSING PRISONER QUIZ TWELVE ABOUT MISSING PRISONER Nashville, Teen. Feb. 27. 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Garland Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif. AGENTS AND DEADERS WANTED—WRITE FOR PROPOSITION WHITE MAN IS SENTENCED FOR ROBBING DRIVER WHITE MAN IS SENTENCED FOR ROBBING DRIVER St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 27.-Michael Flynn, 25, white, was sentenced last week to five years in the penitentiary by a jury in Judge Ittner's court for robbery. Flynn was implicated with Robert Whittaker, also white, in robbery. Whittaker looked a member of our Race, employed as a driver by the Rossi Grocery company, of $11 Nov. 25. Flynn was sentenced to five years in the penitentiary two weeks ago. HE PAID $11 BUT NEVER GOT HIS JOB Norfolk, Va., Feb. 27—John Hicksa, of Deep Creek, was the victim of a filmmart artist, who took the role of an employment agent last Saturday to help him get hired to Hicksa and asked him if he wanted a job. Then Hicksa replied affirmatively, the would-be agent then told him to put all the money he had in his pocket. Then Hicksa obeyed and took $11 from his pocket and placed it in the envelope. 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Cornet, trombone and piano accompaniement. 14045 D 756 IF YOU HIT MY DOG FLL KICK YOUR CAT. NO SECOND-HANDED LOVIN' FOR MINE. Cornet and plano accompaniment. 14033 D 756 ER EDITH WILSON AND HER JAZZ HOUNDS DOUBLE CROSSING DRIVER. HE'S A MEAN MEAN MAX. M042D The SOUTHERN QUARTET MY MAN ROCKS MY BRAIN one steady roll. GOING TO RAISE ROCKS TONIGHT. M042D The PART 1—PAGE 6 LAFAYETTE PLAYERS IN "MADAM X" AT GRAND; FISHER'S "FUN FESTIVAL" AT THE MONOGRAM LAFAYETTE PLAYERS IN "MADAM X" AT GRAND; FISHER'S "FUN FESTIVAL" AT THE MONOGRAM THE GRAND Andrew S. Bishop and his Lafayette at the grand theater and are present eater Players are on at the grand theater ing the great comedy drama, "Madam X." The atmosphere, and equipped, drama, are certain to be acquainted with the acetic play—a story which is as true to life as anything ever writ- ened—and a glance on the program, conti- nues many of the most prominent movies in this par- spective devoir, as reco- CAST OF CHARACTERS (As They First Appear Before You) FILM OL... Sidney Reeves Noel... Roger Matthews Baymont Florist... Andrew Rowe Larquette... J. Lawrence Criner Valmont... J. Lawrence Criner Valmont... J. Lawrence Criner The Presiding Judge... Loon Locks Fontaine... James Jackson Jacqueline... Claio Demand Marie... Frances O. Wood Clerk of the Court and Juryman PETER B. all along the line, a most impressive performance being given. Don't lose track of the fact that the two shows of Sunday night end this engagement. Tony Langston THE MONOGRAM By Bob Hayes mationation enough that the piece is being properly done. A local visit of the wounds would be the complete without mationation X." It is a "one a season" idea, never having missed since it was first done by Abbie Mitchell and her group in August 2000 and at which time several of the present company took part, including Sidney Kirkpatrick and Laura Bowman. Miss Elsie Desmond, in the title role, was also mationed, emotional work and the support given her throughout is of the host. Special mention is deserved by Sidney Kirkpatrick and Fletcher, a life-long friend, Nod, and the manner in which the crook part, Larogue, and the comedy parts of Perrissard and Merivel, the first mentioned by Lawrence and Carter, and Arthur Ray, are played, is all that could be asked for. And so it is Lonnie Fisher's Fun Festival, featuring Don Dawley's Synapocopes, proved an opportunity at their opening here on Monday night. Opening with band selections, a great deal of enthusiasm is in the air. The musical comedy end of the offering to proceed. Don does a couple of numbers, accompanying himself, and they play a number of songs with some clean-cut street talk and with "Radio Man," makes them like it. There are several nimble-footed singers, and they take to the car as they are to the eye. Annie Jones puts over some song and dance matter and is followed by The Band. The work went over with the well-known bang. Lonnie Fisher's monologue is a comedy classic and rounds the show up with a midsuit, full of speed and harmony. GIVEN BATON TEXAS TATTLES TEXAS TATTLES During the matinee of "The Spider's Knitting, Kitchen-Smith, pianist, and singer." Dallas by WYATT JAMES Dallas Girl Girls opened to the biggest Jazzland Girl opened to the biggest Rastus and played to capacity business during the first work stand; they taught their music to carry great business in their percussion carries 18 people, including a five-piece Emma Klinchow, the grand theater director and oriented a haunt made of genuine ivory, with ivory, which was once the Elizabeth Taylor-Greenean Black Swan," who was America's greatest singer way way Smith is one of the accomplished pianists in Chicago under Prof. F. Morris F. Morris MARY BURTON Beginning Monday, March 2, this company opens on the Barbour's time through Oklahoma, with Manager Joshua on the job until things are all closed. 14. Next Wednesday night at the Fila B. Moore theater amateurs will hold the performance, featuring a regular performance, featuring a jazz band of five very pretty girls. Harrison Blackburn, write; business of Importance. Willie cubbey, late of the "We Go It" company, is restricting in Dallas, Texas, to only speaking English. Emma J. Miltedt, send route. Miss one right, holding the card. Miss one right, holding the card. Allen Seh, from Ross to Thomas Ave. Allen Seh, from Ross to Thomas Ave. recently received an on completion of speech training. This was held and many speeches were by the mayor and other city officials. ward F. Morris Mrs. Smith and later grades Chicago Musical college as a pupil of Maurice Rosenfeld. The baton was presented by Laura Rowan and was the gift of Mr. William Parker, collector of antiques and at one time prominent in theatrical and musical life his home is at 16 W. 21st St. Chicago. ELIZA SCANDAIS "ADAM AND EVE" Sam H. Gray's Ulla Scandals com- pany is playing the week at Jacksonville, Florida, where the state theater. They had a crea- se week at the Belmont, Pensacola, and Pittsburgh theaters, and that he wished it was possible to hold them for the second week. 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Ada Brown, Ofch record artist, HarperCollins, Chicago, Ohio. Miss Tolasso company, is at the Empire, Providence, K. L. Billy Cummy, featured comedian with the State Theater, playing the week at the State Theater Springfield Mass. Marge McLeannon and Maud DeForest with the Harry Sweeney company, are at the Gayety theater, St. Louis. Naomi and Brazilian Nuts, with Step On It, are playing the present week at the Gayety theater, Washington, D. C. Nidya Easton, comedian on the big racel company, is playing capacity at the Empire theater, Toronto, Ont. Canada. Billy Watson, with the Sliding Billy Watson company, are at the Lyric theater, Layton, Ohio. THE GEORGIAS THE GEORGIAS Dear Tony: Sixty miles an hour—that's what the Georgia Minstrels are Westbound, and by the time this letter reaches you we will again for the second time this season. We will also play the towns we skipped before. Just hot fong we shall in the state I do not know. Our presses curry us the full length of California after a day ride Sunday. Feb. 15. we arrived in the city Alpharetta N. M. This was our second engagement with the wee weeks we did. Lasses Leon Brown left the Georgia to join the Alabama ministers in Waco, my knowledge, but the hardest blow to his friends was he never made it to Brown will make good. There was no reason for him to all like him. We played Gaillard, N. Ma Monday; business good. Gaillard is all of race, with the Mexican in the lead. A few Rue people, a few Greeks, mixed up with a few crackers and Texas red-nicks. There is some money Holbrook, T. Ariz., Tuesday. No Rue people in this town; good business but day; all kinds of people hero and good business. Flagstaff Ariz. Thursday; days for a letter to reach you we must mail our letter today. We have over the way, Tony, I wish to set at rest a mind with a smile. We have a hard time they can earn from it. I am gided that I am dressed with enough ability to create that which little they can earn from it means nothing to me. My faith in God is so strong that I keepes me always on the winning side and will even unto the end--Tim E. We had a fine letter from Dora Pearson Johnson, once of the famous act of hers at the Belleview, Belair Heightls, Fla. in care of Mrs. Furr, and mate of the alligator country just the present state of her constitution. The alligator country fund. Eddie has been connected with several of her acts and she was also mentioned the fact that she had a letter from Belleville Davis whose home town is Scarlett and Whale. We have a successful trip to Australia and is back in the home town, London England. A big girl act abroad next summer. ALL HOOKED UP Word reaches us that Russell Smith (Susan) and both of the Sisle and Blinke ("Chlorinate Mason City, Iowa," Feb. 15). The show features the Metropolitan theater, Minneapolis, Minn. TAKES NEW NAME Baby. All Benhow lauhs off and tells he knows what to do. Benhew Caree. No, friends know. Southern Jewelry & Optical Co. 614 Davis Ave. . . Mobile, Ala. Walker Thomas Furniture Co. 1013 Seventh St. N. W. 3117 Cottage Grove Ave. Chicago, Ill. Chas. Brown Economy Phono. Repair Shop 3948 S. State St....Chicago, Ill Pillow Music and Periodical Shop 5010 S. State St....Chicago, Ill 3252-5252# s'S State St. Chicago, IL 3260-3260# s'S State St. Chicago, IL 3286 E. 35th St. . . . Chicago, IL Dachtera Brothera 1601 W. 1601 Chicago, IL Kang Music Store 1654 W. Madison St....Chicago, Ill. J. Schumann 211 N. Western Ave...Chicago, Ill. Nite Lounge 3456 Cottage Grove Ave. Chicago, III. John Szur 4509 Alexander Barnard East Chicago, Ind. Dixie Music Co. 3244 Annunciation St. New Orleans, La. --- THE CHICAGO DEFENDER WITH RACIAL BURLESQUERS Success of "Seven-Eleven" Company, Playing in Conjunction "Holt's Hornets" Produce Innovation Into Additional Columbia Giraffa Group The company will be headed by Ed. De Dee, Green and "Olunis" Jeffries as comiques. The supporting cast will include Nolew, Nina Hunter, Gant and an ensemble. The dancers will define dancers in the principal roles, with a chorus of 16 high-yellow- and saxophone players for their singing and dancing talents. The company will be responsible for personal management of Louis Azoriksy, who is now rehearsing the entire cast for their entry into burlesque. New York—Hurtig & Seamon controlling several theaters and剧院, including the Hurtig & Seamon theater 125th St. playing "Columbia Burlesque," encouraged by the success achieved in the presentation of their conjunction with their "Hollywood Follies" with Collins and Filliard, at that house recently and the reports active to the opening of that company in replacing their former white company, "Temptations of 1924," and the company Obeys the Museum, last Sunday. When it broke house records for a Sunday, likewise advance sale for the entire week, are now preparing to augment "The Fast Clock" for the engagement at the 125th St. house, with another Colored company for the week of Feb. 16. The company is selected from the one of "How Come?" that some time ago made such a deal as a musical comedy company. Franchise-holding, producing management companies are keeping tabs on the progressiveness of Hurtt & Seamon in breaking away from the old way of burlesque that presages radical changes in conditions on the circuit. Franchises, Hurtt & Seamon will have many limiters, and considering the fact that Hurtt & Seamon are in the form of entertainment, it is problematic what success, if any, their limiters will achieve along the line of the movie and Colored shows—The Billboard. SAYS JONESY SAYS JONESY COOP'S CHATTER COOP'S CHATTER --- BY THE WAY Two days ago go back to倦怠 letters thrown in in previous letter length in previous letter tions. Love lavished upon good books is mangled. A. B. champions in my sympathy in their men's institution. n. W. Mary, who was Gibraltar, Tampa, had not seen the chica-na two weeks and did not know of her nurse, whose nurse mufft her inform her No mirror record like a clean record, like the pop envelope must be A. Any man who who is afraid of a police officer not to be trusted. He who under-values himself is under-repressed by others. Tis letter a poor speech and sound thought put-pound riffing cogitations. Everyone likes to be rather know what we are doing. It is good to know Princess theater at Lakeland played Friday and Saturday, Feb. 13 and 14. Fortunately I caught the show Saturdays at the five-piece jazz band and 10 artists on the stage, including his three children, the four-year-old Tiffany, blow the blowing out of a saxophone while little "Tap Young," a male juvenile silver off an electric iron with his comedy. He is inked an artist. Known for his anatomical review of the show and an illuminated review of the show, he will say, however, the show carries an entertaining vehicle. The management thought well enough of the Attraction to bring it on Wednesday, the day before, and catering exclusively to the race, a real nice life playhouse, clean and well equipped, and quite equipped and there should be a rest room for the patrons, which the nather know what Jack Cooper said, therefore it is good to always try to do right. The worst puzzle of laxity of effort, discouragement, despair and waning hope cannot be solved with a word of advice. The trouble with some men when promoted to: higher level is that they are unable to keep their heads on a level surface. A clean and active mind is seldom the property of a loafer: it is always eminent, constructive, and in the long run produces employment for others. A clean and active mind is to that dear lady who suffered with cestacy that we may not perish, its well to refrain from such rush actions as will bring about the greatest measure and fraught with grays dumps. If You Please We feel that it is ridiculous to ask anyone wants in the way of amusement when men are getting rich weekly giveaways, and we would not be surprised if we could not single them out and know individually desire along this line for, which is as plain as the face on our hands. Central Theater Judge our neighbor by ourself, by his actions alone, but never his student power. Mall addressed to me at 1655 Van Jacksonville, FL will reach wills.com-Jonesy -loop Washington, D. C., offices, 1200 St. N. W. SHUFELE ALONG LIZA GO M'GARR HELD OVER We arrived in the last-named town of Joplin, Missouri, over, during which time we visited and enlarged greetings with Bob Russell, our host, at the booker Washington's their week at the booker Washington's residence at the farthest point of the outlet route, Joplin, Mo., about 7:30 a.m. Four shows were furnished that day to the house, which included the majority of the critics, whose judgment stamped the company had been on the road practically three days, in the night at the conclusion of the engagement and riding vip, vip, vip, Oka, and played three days to good houses. The last half of the week with the company later. We also played here to full houses, and wound up the week with a vip, vip, vip, Oka, and played three days to good houses. Melody Music Shop 1529 Hastings St...Detroit, Mich New York Russian Music Store, 2341 Hastings St...Detroit, Mich New York Russian Music Store, 2341 Hastings St...St. Detroit, Alch With the exception of the latter date, all of the cars were the week of Feb. 15 saw us at the Waimur theater. Bristow, Oklahoma, everybody in the company will always remember the wreck. A broken switch caused a freight train with a number of oil cars to derail. The number of the crew were burned to death our train was the next to pass over the same spot. However, we were forced to change at Saplina and motor to Bristow. 2318 Davison Ave....Detroit, Mich Centreville Drug Store Accommodations throughout the en- closing area are provided at the time of this writing the company is required to provide a date, which proves the show to be one of merit in the eyes of the managers. Centreville ..... Mississippi A. Grassett Music House A. Gressett Music House Meridian Mississippi A. A. Abbott Among the principals are Amanda Doyle, Camdenedian, assisted by Leonard Maxey, Miss Lulu Luthi, Miss Emma Hawkins, Dancers, Bastus Brown, Jr, and George Green. The chorus includes the Misses Eddy the Handlip, Josephine Bates, Bessie Wrightson, Larketer Wynn, James Jones and Jones Polenode. The latter injured her knee and was forced to lay down. Improved and able to work, Richard Cheatham of Cleveland, Ohio, is much better than ever. 2333 Market St... St. Louis, Mo. Rialto Music Shop 14147 Douglas St... Omaha, Neb. 14917 S. 24th St... Omaha, Neb. "We fill mail orders promptly." Columbia Music Shop 451 Michigan Ave... Buffalo, N. Y. Fisk-Purcell Piano Company 210 Elizabeth St... Lima, Ohio Solar Gaham NOW HEADLINING 554 W. Sixth St...Cincinnati, Ohio Cedar Music Shops Will Masten's 'Shake Your Feet?' will be the highlight of Russell featured, are the big noise on what one of the daily newspapers said of the act. It is printed at Hartford, Pickett's Music Store 4921 Scovill Ave. Cleveland, Ohio "A well-balanced and highly entertaining Capitol thriller, the last of the week with Mitchell brothers, two young singers with the headline act, 'Shake Your Feet.' It is just what each of the dozen members of the cast does, and the accents of such complexity that the act literally sprays with speed will ill Martin, Virgle shynny chap, manage to put into the colored performers in vanilleville." Brown Music Shoppe 4614 Central Ave...Cleveland, Ohio Globe Graphophone Company 2536 Woodland Ave...Cleveland, Ohio Anton Mervar 6912 St. Clair Ave...Cleveland, Ohio Ress Music Shoppe 408 W. Federal St. Youngstown, Ohio MAIL RADIO STEWARD'S STEWING Jos. Jones AMON WRITES While in Cleveland the Masons made a huge effort to keep me sitting in the corner; for two weeks. The Elis also gave me a lovely blowout at their rest in the same city. Miss Teddy Mitchell is just getting her job, "Teddy is always full of 'pen.' Miss Irine Poindexter is down expecting her on the job in a few days. Miss Lulu Whldly is very anxious for me to know she is to become Mrs. Mitchell's friend Sidney. If so, why not? If you do Lulu, take an advice from one who has something about your husband, tell them to "go cook a squash." No good advice and your friends will desert you one by one. Page my friend. Miss Emma Hawkings is getting very little soubrette. My chorus is not and don't you any asses Brown and George Green joined the show as we passed through Chicago and are stepping on Met Joe Carnoose and Cleo Mitchell with S. H. Dudley Jr., and come well. They report business good, that Sun just handed Quintard Miller a congratulations. Well, Tony, I will write you again soon. Route in next letter. Love to work from your old pal, Among Davis. Phil and Clarice, out of the jungles at the Globe theater, Cleveland, Ohio WANTED E. D. LEE'S CREOLE BELLES Musicians that can double band and orchestra, 10 chorus girls, teams that have three changes, two prima donnas. State lowest salary. Rehearsal March 23. E. D. LEE 1510 Ninth St. Alexandria, La. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, ALL-RACIAL SHOW AT COLUMBIA FOR A COMPLETE SUMMER RUN New York, N. Y. The summer show at the Columbia, New York, will be "Aunt Hagar's Chillin'," an all-Colored show. Gus Hill will produce in conjunction with Leight, Tim Brynn and ease his audience, who are writing the piece, according to "Vanity." It will be a genuine Negro unit. the Gus Hill idea being to present it along the lines of a musical composition, with Williams and Walker shows and not will be of the revue type. A jazz choir and orchestra engaged and personally rected by the conductor. The will be stationed in the orchestral pit, the singers to form a mixed voice combination that will work in conjunction with both the show and orchestra. A number of other novelties will T. O. B. A. NEWS T. O. B. A. NEWS W. R. Arnold, Reporter Samuel E. Reevi, Chattanooga office, T. W. Arnold, Reporter nouncement, "Sunshine Sammy," whose face has appeared upon every motion computer, "Sunshine Sammy," whose computer, finally placed his signature on the dotted line of a T. O. B. A. La., at the Lyric theater, on Feb. 15, with other T. O. B. A. houses to follow. He will be back in Nashville, Tenn., on Monday, March 2. The show plays with the nounces that the Miller show has been enlarged to 25 people, along with a nounces that the Miller show has been officially announced that Emmett Anthony, formerly with Mr. Miller's debut. Uses Smith and his company plays on Feb. 23. This is the "Emmeress of Blues" first appearance in Chattanooga, and likely she will receive a big reception on her arrival. Russell and his company of entertainers, who recently opened in Chattanooga, president he has trained has been booked for a second week's run. Bob, along with his will, will go to New Orleans. Feb. 23. "Charla Smith opens at the Globe theater on Jan. 16-21. Mine Rainey ("Mia Rainey," as she is known to so many of the Rae"), on Jan. 22. The popular singer on Jan. 23. The popular singer fond with her show this season, she said that these borses can play jazz and brass, and she will be at the Birmingham, Ala., week of Feb. 15-21. Week of the 2d will find him in Bessie Sisters, on airline of scoring such a wonderful success on their first week, the 2d will be a velvet theater. Cincinnati, have been re-created, the other week's run at this popular house. IDA VERY POP SHANFELD IN CLEVELAND Jack Shanfield, for many years connec- ted with his great hater, Jack O'Connor, is now located in Cleveland, Ohio, where he assumes charge of the man- geship of the Globe theater Mr. J. F. Titus house is owned by M. B. Horwitz, who operates the Washington theater, which opened here in 1910. Shanfield will make good on the job, as he has a head full of the proper ideas and details. 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"Aunt Hagar's Chillin'" will have music and score for Just Brynn and be by Philippe, the former being been associated with Gus Lillis for six years and the latter remembered for his writing of the Williams and Walker successes. Just Brynn, the Columbia has not been definitely set, but will be in April, following the close of the present Columbia burlesque season. Will plans to open "Bringing Up Father" at the Lyric at about the same time the Brynn-Shipp show will start at the Columbia. At the Columbia, last summer the band played by Hurtig and Seamon, the show being half white and half Colored. SUNSET FOUR Great Falls, Mont. PALACE THEATER General Tony: Thinks they are lowly down this way. Every one is really young. Girls and wish that they could stay for one more week. Bobs Sailor Girls are Mable Rockings. Bobs Bonner, Perry and Perry. James Collins and Joe Willis. was one number who could shit it again. Collison is doing comedy with Al Brooks, and these two boys are Mable Rockings, who is taken from every day life and is really the saying he has been with Bob for years, is a worker as of old. I can't forget Rogers and Rogers, the act of every kind of dancing. Thinking they do is really wonderful to Fred Lajoy is there in his lines. There is only one other who can do the old school. Everyone is pleased with Bob's show and that was of Week of Feb. - Irvin I. Miller, of Feb. - Irvin I. Miller, Tren and Elance Thompson. Will send my played here at the Venus theater for one night. Or marry Sailor Wife, or write Dr. Hickman at once. Lillian Berry, write me - James (Fat) GREASE MONEY Frankie Jason, the famous hooting artist, is splitting the week between his studio and a guest sent a book for ropes and added another with which to lay axe grease for the Falk-Staffed wheel chair. Thanks, it has been added to the fund. 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Hello, Tony! Seeing your note in your columns asking for aid for Ladie Stafford to purchase a wheel chair to help the cause. The show is going along smoothly. Tim Cwesley returned at Dixie Lankford to help the cause. The show is going along smoothly. Tim Cwesley returned at Dixie Lankford on trains. Al Coleman, comedian, joined at Kansas City. We hit the road to Montana, Minnesota, N. Dakota and S. Dakota. Play Omaha, Neb. Abel 6. K. Abel 6. K. Abel 6. In Kansas City coming through on our way to El Dorado. This week the boys are attending in Gulligans. Colonel people in these towns. But they will be attracting their stuff when they hit Gulligans. M. Feb. 16. Holdrook. Ark. Feb. 17. Winslow. Ark. Feb. 15. Flint. Feb. 15. Flint. Feb. 16. Prescott. Ark. Feb. 21. Kinneman. Ark. Feb. 22. San Benedonio. Kinneman. Kinneman. Kinneman. Our truly Georgia Minstrels. EMMA WISE A HIT Down on Michigan Bld. at the play "House 113," a great drama comedy, she stars in a same cast, had a run of six months at the Bilton theater, New York City, and the Adelphi Philadelphia, on its way West. But the part of the whole thing she did, the fact that a member of the Race, Emma Wise, is 14th, is 14th, and acquires herself so capable that the following was bended her to the revival of Chicago book of class and distinction: of casting was done when a Colored woman, Emma Wise, was put in the part of Lula, the mild of the race, and would have used one of the character woman and a can of dine paint, Mr. perfect type for the part and who plays the part with considerable effect. Her have all either seen or had with us. She was, for me, one of the hits of the Emma Wise is the wife of Edith Wise; a prominent New York City musician of the famous Cleric club of that village. New York, N. Y.—Roth taking prominent parts in a great motion picture "Wild Fire," a race horse picture, Miss Edna Morton, popular movie actress and Arthur Bock of stage fame, and a dozen well-known and popular white screen stars, bound for Miami, Fla., where race track scenes of the big production will be made. The picture is being made by the Walt Disney Company, Stuart Holmes, Ellen Prindle and John Gilbert playing the leading roles. The excellent parts in the picture. They appear throughout, not in a manner of intelligence, pose and acting is required. WASHINGTON THEATER Indianapolis, ind.-Dick* the Joykman- s of Washington theater. Spirituality girls and burnt cork comedians made things shows that come here there was not a dull moment throughout the entire show. The cast and crew chief funsters, were a riot. These two are an indianapolis boy of a well-known family. Zarela LaRue, also of Indi- napolis, performs her most performances here. She fea- tes a song, singing in a double-tone vocal. Those who aid of the Eddie Stafford Eddie Stafford know that it itres held him. Here is what Eddie said in a letter he sent later. "Dear Tony." This leaves me feeling about the same. I received the whee shaped gun that I had given to thank you and my many friends who helped you in getting it for me. It is hard to believe that I left over you can send me from time to time, as it will get me many little profession and my other friends my best regards. Your pal, Eddie Stafford, Oak Forest infirmary, Oak Forest, Ill." SEND NO MONEY $14.65 $14.65 for this hardhunting, dependable gun, with profession, plate. Your choice of 30-20 dollar per perforer, Satisfies. Delivery, plus order. Purchase Yours Today. TORITE SALES COMPANY Oent. 502 305 Broadway New York BOWS NEW HAIR IN 30 DAYS NIGHT HAIR HAR NO COS a double method that penetrates new growth of hair. This method has is the only effective way of producing hair inulin in 45 hours. 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SEND NO MONEY I don't care what kind of a treatment you have TREATMENT, has been the most successful that Mr. Wells be arranged to administer to it. In your grade of this paper the request for $2 treatment will be for you and address with several copies and the complete payment will be sent to A. Wells, faxed to 123456. I will send your payment of $200 plus postage Name Address City This offer fully guaranteed and the treatment you receive is peaceful. You will not harm Write for your treatment today Mankato, Minn. 1961 Interstate Blvd., Kansas City, Mo. Please send your payment on or before payday $5.00. (Shipping and treatment for which you guarantee only on pay $2.10 or required you send it and I will pay postmaster $2.00 plus postage. Name Address City State IN THE MOVIES EDDIE DELIGHTED CAPITAL CULLINGS Seen and Heard John Churchill, that boy who singles, was assisting the District of Columbia at 317 Missouri St. X. W. He is having some trouble with his tonsils, which he has been suffering from. Indole Covington, who romps a mean single, was seen in the lobby of the Sumner hotel the past week, looking at a man talking, taking the like of a fuzzy young vamp. Willard liavengo, with a brief case under his wing, gave us the inside of a dozen eggs, asking us to watch out. The Washington, capable secretary of the C. C. (the secretary of banging out the much needed corrections) a lovely appointed office and -Tedlar makes it fit like the well-known cornetist H. himself, is another of those lazy boys, who happens to know his job on the piano and spends a mighty nip typewriter. Uncle Dud's Dope S. H. Dudley appeared in person with his wife, A. H. Dudley, and her daughter, Va. Tuesdays night, Feb. 11, and did a turnaway business. This has been the much larger gate was realized, can be attributed to the personal appearance of the director. According to Uncle Unid, Gus Hill, who can be remembered as the first person to hook a big Colored production to a movie, will be the book, lyrics and music for the production will be the work of Jesse Shipp, Dudley, the latter named in always conferred with when Hill leaves toward the conclusion of Jesse Shipp, the writers of the staff of Mr. Dudley in this capacity. We are promised a more detailed report on the staff of Mr. Dudley in this capacity. Colored Actors' Union The first meeting of the Colored institution Wednesday, March 15. The heads of the T. O. B. A. will be pres- sident, and the other one way or the other to bring about better attractions and bookings which may be more successful. We hope to get the necessary results. MARY'S HARD LUCK Mary Harvey Wilson, comedienne for many years, but now retired, is living in New York. Fifth of February, was bad luck to her. A second-story man suicided in and out of her apartment, and can't even go to town to get new ones. If Mary lives near a cooping shop she lives on her hands, which would keep her from getting her feet wet. She says that outside of all that she is at W 25th St, Garland, Ill. A NOTE OR TWO Williams and Perrie are playing the parties at the Plaza Theater, Dr. Kohl's Night. trell, Mich. Hemingway and Lilly Clemons, with Ethel Brown, are playing the week at Laredo, Tex. Texas players are playing the present half at the Kelton theater, Red Bank, N. J. J. Oakley are playing the week at the Liberty theater, Chattanooga, Tenn. M. Mitchell and Mitchell's "We Go it" company is playing the present half at the Grand Opera house, Perry, Oklah. S. Washington, D.C. to 1200 U. S. W. Washington, D.C. JAMES BROWN DEAD James Brown, of Brownlea, Trio died buried a few days later. He at one time was a member of Henderson time to time played with other groups curried by his wife, whom he was for five years and who is a native of DAYS IR ST --- SPECIAL TRIAL OFFER Memphis Starts Fake War On Crime; Makes Big Bluff DONT SHOOT! DONT KILL! CRIME Hurts our Race CRIME Hurts Memphis Our Murder Record Must be Reduced 57 MEN and WOMEN Died at our own hands Last Year Crime must be Checked WILL YOU HELP? These are the types of banners carried by citizens of Memphis in a recent clean-up campaign instituted in that city. ANY OF THEIR AMOUNT, BETWEEN $1,000 OR BETWEEN $1,000, CASH OR MONYL BORDER OF THE BANK should you do not pay the minimum that he be delivered then, simply send your name and address to state which medicaid you are. Study the picture above. Give it thought, if your minds above can remain off shameless raciality long enough of the civic arena. These hammers were borne through the streets of Memphis by service tools of murder and oppression. By book-strike "leaders" more to be heard than the civic leaders to the headquarters of the police and the law. Consider the placard, "Don't Shoot; Don't Kill." A sign indicated to flounder in the streets of Memphis its members are shot at pleasure and killed at will. Certainly, white Memphians cried: "See our good Negroes grunt." The description: "Crime Hurts Our Race!" So it does; likewise any race. But what hurts Memphis, the South, is not the "crime" of ignorant, bounded, feeling members of the community, feeling members of the impression of the authorities against a helpless people unrepresented in the administration of justice, without a share in the power. Crime Hurts Memphis; Our Murder Record Must be Reduced? is another burning sentence. Who started crime in Memphis? The way to keep a 45 out of the hands of the victim, from the hip pocket of white people. "We killed 57 members of our own force in the attack," the police chief, "We are likely to STOP DEBAUCHING OUR ~ WOMEN ~ ~ STOP JIM-CROWISM ~ Here is an idea for a banner which was omitted from the list in the other parade, but which The Chicago Defender suggests for use in any future parades conducted in Memphis. This is offered greetings and the Defender is willing to bear any expense incident to having such signs printed and transported through the line of march, especially in Memphis. destroy ourselves." The Race destroying itself gives its oppressors no concern. The Race protecting itself hosts, hears upon the heart of entrenched convoy. Let the crusade march on more. Let them alarm the door of authority in Memphis again. Let them print and carry banners through the streets—these banners: "When Others Disarm, So Will We." "In War on Crime, Pick Police from Our Ranks. Let their Authority Cover the City and All Its People." 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AUTOMOBILE TOURIST ACCOMMODATION ASSOCIATION 3451 Michigan Arenaue Chicago Illinois SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1925 Please sign your full name, and correspondence name is held in strict confidence, but it is impossible to print every letter, and your name is printed, providing have the name and address supplied. Dear Princess; I have read your wonderful letters in the Defender, and as you have helped others, I know you can help me. I am the studied dramatic art, I play and sing, can cook and could make a real home in your 25 years of age and I would like to correspond with a real man. I don't care if he is true, honest and ambitious. I am a dependent of creche heritage, and I would look to look at. Please help me, Mrs. X. It is unbelievable to know the real person to cast the proper attire and a correspondent, and I am glad to be the medium through which you may be received. Yes, I send the replies to you. Dear Princess: I have often seen the announcement of marriages before we were married, but no one questioned it when I saw it. I will show how about sending out announcements of marriage before you are married, and how about asking one interested enough to investigate. Is that illegal? information. Is it long story to be saving this; is it legal to be performed by one who is duly authorized to contracting parties must be free from any other previous marriages; and is it legal to marry a law marriage is local they must have complied with the announcement of marriage is proper when worded to suit the occasion. I am not planning will take place at a appointed time or that it has already taken place, but not depend on the public, but on conforming strictly to the laws of the land. Dear Princess: I have read your advice to others and am grateful to you. I’ve been keeping company with a ‘fellow for three years’ and he calls me with other women, and then he lies to me and says he does not go anywhere unless he takes me, and if I do he will go out just to spite my married and my husband thinks an awful of this fellow too, and I love him. I married in years. My husband drinks and won’t support me. This fellow asked one of my friends to go with him. Do you think I should continue with me? Does I really love you, Mick. When a manslaughter and wife cannot agree to separate, a home that is dismille- tuted of love and respect, when the husband and wife can not agree to separate, when the tragedy is hiding. There is no intermediate in love. It is no matter. It is no matter, just let me tell you one thing, madam. When the square becomes a heart, let me tell you the other man does not love you. It is the temper, the serpent who will kill you with worthlessness and then throw it in your face with all of the venom of your heart, just as you are trifling with your husband's. You know of only one advantage to it: if not, you don't know all. You must be conscious of the terror connected with infamy, and you must do it; if not, just as you are doing. Dear Princess: Why are women so jealous of one another's warfare? I am a young lady schoolteacher, and every woman has a character to do it; if not, just as you are doing. Dear Princess: Why are women so jealous of one another's warfare? I am a young lady schoolteacher, and every woman has a character to do it; if not, just as you are doing. Dear Princess: Why are women so jealous of one another's warfare? I am a young lady schoolteacher, and every woman has a character to do it; if not, just as you are doing. 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O. asks: "Can you advise a realist efficient laxative and liver tonic?" Answer: I suggest Cascase-Royal than Arbolone which which which anything for the gentle laxative. CHICAGO, ILINOIS: Mrs. M. Anderson, 3640 West 22nd St, write: NOTE: For many years Dr. Lewis Baker, Medical Director, the Black Hawk Dayton, Ohio, has been recommending trustworthy medicines to millions of newspapers, and doubtless has helped in relieving the ailments and minor infirmities of the public more than any other medical history; and by an inexpensive method, the medicines mentioned by him are used to treat their drugs. They represent the combined wisdom and experience of physician and medical supply them. By reading his answers to others you should find a case similar to a case of Dr. Baker's great guidebook, "Health and Beauty," will be helpful to anyone sending ten cents worth. Thousands have written him expressions similar to the following: LETTERS TO DR. BAKER PITTSBURGH, OH. PA. Edward C. Roberts, 64, was be troubled with stomach and bowel distress for about 14 months. Had a severe sewing medicine for my trouble. A friend suggested I set a box of Sulphur pills to help with my troubles have disappeared. I have had no trouble for over three years with my friends and now are online them, etc. PETERSBURG, VA. W. B. Harrison, Secretary and Treasurer of the Virginia Printing and Manufacturing Company. I have been using Cascar-Royal Pills for about 20 years. I take one pill daily. I am not a salis. Am 82 years old, at my oblivious day. My good health I attribute to good diet, without them and have no unpleasant effect from constant use, etc. BARRESTON, OHIO; M.A. Laura Mitchell, 426 W. State Street, writes two years later in poor health, but this at writing after taking Cadomine line. If anyone is suffering from nervous condition, as I was, I can care and recommend Cadomine tablets very high. NEW BEHINDFORD, MASS.: Mr. Asa felt it a privilege to write to you about essence Menthol-Laxene. I left this message to army and servicemen three years in the royal Engineers in Macedonia and Albania, and to England. I communicated, has him built. I arrived with several doctors but no relief. I visited three doctors but go no relief. I also in Boston, France, and Menthol-Laxene. I got a bottle, and it was the doses full strength and rested better that night it I had for months. After Menthol-Laxene Sake, I felt like a new man. Last winter I did not have one, just by taking a few doses a week. I felt it a new and they all went MRS. REYNOLDS PLANS ANOTHER TRIP TO AFRICA New York City. Feb. 27—Mrs. J. W. Brown served as the president of the 1908 until 1911 served as the president of the 1912. on the W. Wet- tle M. E. church, M. E. church, saw on the stream of the A. H. Joll on the South Brook- on Saturday JOHN ROBERTS Mrs. Reynolds, heal known women in the Ai m native of Mississippi, was serving in Africa just be- ttered the World War, and was in WELLINGTON CRABB BURIED Gary, Ire, Feb. 27 — Wellington Crabb, who died recently, was buried in Lil- coln cemetery, Chicago. Mr. Crabb was born in Harrisonburg, Mr. Crabb was born blacksmith of his time, Mr. Crabb, not medals at the old Duffin county jail, for a long time commander of the G. A. B. post No. 250. Wellington is survived by Crabb, Crabb, Crabb, 421 Langley Avenue, Chicago. PIMPLES QUICKLY CLEARED UP PETER H. F. J. H. A. J. H. P. J. H. H. H. pounds a d could like trade. C. a mend a good a b f e t a w i s e I know of nothing better for a purpose than tablets, which universal sails as per app Dr. Lewis Baker seem to give almost universal satisfaction to those who take them as per directions with each package. O. M. A. asks: "Have been a victim of a cold time and now as a result am been able to unpleasantly jumble and often a dreadful sight of my body. What should I use? Answer: Try taking Sulbarb tablets two weeks. I am confident they will aid in restoring a healthier condition. K. T. T. asks: "My skin is disturbed a half dozen times each night owing to bladder pressure. Have to use a scanty with some discomfort following." Answer: Quick relief from such a scanty wort tablets are taken as per directions. They act beneficially on slim kidneys and lirated bladder. A. D. asks: "Please advise a remedy for that nearly drives me wild with pain. I am in pain relief take grain Sulbarb tablets to aid elimination and assist tablets to aid elimination and assist nature in neutralizing the toxins in the body. Which gives rise to rheumatic affections. B. W. M. asks: "I think I need a bath. I am nervous, weak, and poorly ill. Hands are cold and moist and have chills. I need a bath and pillow. Answer: Procure Cadmium tablets and take regularly as a tonic to im-merge the quality of blood and thus aid in restoring stability to the nervous system. B. W. B. asks: "What is a person to do who is afflicted with dandruff, itchiness, and spots due to scratching the scalp." Answer: Procure plain yellow Minxol and use as her directions. W. H. asks: "Have cataract of nose and upper throat. Mucus drops in the nose and cheeks. Check me. What will help this condition." Answer: The regular use of Vilane tablets and caredles. Also use Menthol-Laseline saline in nontrals daily. A. T. E. asks: "I am bothered with chronic indigestion and constipation, headache and liliousness and want your help." Answer: As a pleasant, thorough, thorough reliever indigestion and take the stomach take Triptopine tablets for a few weeks. G. W. H. asks: "I am not a contender which does any good. Good night and day." Answer: The regular use of Vilane tablets. It is truly wonderful in relieving any cough due to mild inflammation, cold, etc. T. T. M. asks: "Tell me how to improve my eyes. Am very fine, somewhat nervous and the easily." Answer: Medication, like Hyosu-Nac tablets, will generally regenerate the anthetics and aid the system. Add milk to the daily diet and exer- Advice to the Wise and Otherwise By DR. LEWIS BAKER tiring something more than just a man. Am I right? I am perfectly right. If more young people hold the same thought three women, I am not right. For joylessness, well it is one of the most agonizing and death-death-known to mankind. It does not matter whether it spirits from a mother or a sister, the woman is not jeaissure of her sister's your men acquaintances are such jellyfish that they believe your women admire you, then you can't blame the women, I admire you for the supernatural resolution of your life, while before he can be your husband, and your intelligence with imagination. same—it is the best on the market. etc." Princess Mysteria Dear Princess, I have been married to a woman nearly two years. She is my mother, and she is not much work where she lives. She lives with her mother children. She won't leave because she says she promised her father before she left. She doesn't leave her mother. I think that is too many under one roof. I would like for you to go to her home and be at home. We all desire that your wife is not as confident of your ability as a provider as she should be, but when she is living at home, she thinks that she might come to want it. She went away but knew she would be back. Her way to her dying father should have been that she would always care for her mother. She should have married if she did not intend to be a wife to her husband as well as her mother. She should have gone alone and with frequent visits from her daughter (your wife). I don't think the father would complain, even if she POLLARD-DREW Mrs. E. Estella Pollard of 2729 hall has announced the engagement of her daughter, Clara, of Moses Drew, son of the Rev. and Catherine, of 2641 Ellis Ave. Miss Mattie Nelson, a personal friend of Miss Pollard, will have the them on engagement at her home. AVE. The wedding will take some time in June. 1970 BURTON-CUNNINGHAM Rhobham, Ind. Feb. 27. —Announcement brought to Rhobham, Ind. by Clarence M. Cunningham, 21 Green St. Clarence M. Cunningham, 241 Elms Park Ave. Chicago, Miss Burton Nam, formerly of Marion, Ind. Nam, formerly of Marion, Ind. both deceased, Mr. Cunningham is the spouse of Mr. Richard H. Richard Cunningham, Russaville, Ind. BRACY-NORRIS Mr. and Mrs. T. J. foykin announces the engagement of the group of Minnie M. Charles N. Norrish of Louisville, KY, the wedding to take place early in June at the Louisville Country Club, E. Baskord and Eda Baskord Dixon, 444 Indiana Ave, Chicago, IL. Stilton cheese, named for the village of Silton, Huntingdonshire, England, was first made by the village inn in 1800, calling at the inn soon spread its fame. ROCHETER, N. Y.; Sarah L. Warntt, 435 Rosewood Terrace, writes; times caused me extreme pain. I was advised by a local druggist to purchase and after taking as per directions, I have been relieved of all the symptoms after starting. I am fifty years of age and a dressmaker, etc." CHICAGO, JILLIANIS; Mrs. Maria Anderson, 5640 West 22nd St., writes; "highly recommend the Hypo-Nuclease for five years. Could eat or sleep very little and always tired, with headaches in April, and in a month of tahy Hypo-Nuclease, I now weigh 1212 pounds. 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The private library of Dr. C. B. Hancock, with the assistance of B. C. was recently purchased for Hampion Institute, through the kindness of Mr. Hancock. From the Father fund, the collection from the Father fund. The collection from this collection some 600 volume this collection some 600 volume has been taken for the Malone college The Huntington Memorial library at the University of Pennsylvania is working with contacts of amnesia: the institute uses the English scholar, E. J. Plegman; a tax-reel of Collis P. Hull; Samuel C. Armstrong, Dr. Hollis R. Monroe, C. Huntington and Robert R. Motov, four paintings by the artist, "The Bagpipe Lesson," "The Lion's Head," and "Return of the Sherman, the Richmond Miner," and a small painting of the general miner, with a small painting of the minister, including other busts and pictures. At Hammond institute possesses two especially old books—the portfolio edition of Shakespeare's plays, Lathers and Miss Elizabeth R. 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Mrs. Sarah Ewing, wife of Officer Ewing, 4325 Grand Blvd. has returned to the University. Alice Aila, the guest of relatives, Mrs. Jannie Wenb of St. Paul, McNamara, has returned home after having a delightful guest of Mrs. A. B. Wilson, 4052 State St. RELIGIOUS WEEK DRAWS SPEAKERS TO DES MOINES Des Moines, In., Feb. 27.—For the first time in the history of the country, the entire population of a city of 1 million or more lifesign life messages, in the religious week campaign which is clearing the religious leaders compraming an equal number of men and women and members of each group in proportion to their population. The one significant fact about the religious leaders compraming an equal number of the 13 national men and women brought to the group, is that each and every one of the 13 national men and women have dealt death dealing blows to Race prejudice, commencing with Dr. John K. C. A. who delivered the tense letter of the Y. M. C. A. who delivered the key-note address to more than 8,000 people last Saturday night, some of them notably Dr. Silverwood Eddy, another inter-institutional friend for our race, and Dr. Ray inaugurating play for our race, and Dr. Ray instituting one of the largest institutions denouncing the Ku Klux Klan. The secretary of the federal council of the churches in America, was one of the speakers to the meeting Dr. Haynes defined in a general way the plans and methods of operation the inter-racial community of which more than 600 in southern communities. Dr. Haynes was introduced by Dr. Jr. Haynes, the first African Baptist church and a prominent member of the Des Moines commission. He attended the Highland Park Presbyterian church; on Monday to the Campus club and to the students of Des Moines university Church of Christ; on Tuesday to the executive committee of the Indy students of East high school; on Tuesday evening at a public meeting in the auditorium of North high school, where he C. 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Of special significance is the dropping of the Penn relay in the 1952 men's year after athletes have hung up good performances. Ten events instead of five will face the contest for "all men" in the 1952 men's year, because the committee has followed the action of the Olympic committee in substituting the decathlon for the pentathlon. The first five events of the opening morning of the carnival, Friday, April 24. The other five events will be staged in the afternoon. With an invitation to the winner of the Oxford-Cambridge three mile race to compete in the carnival two mile race in the battle over the long-distance trek. Canada's intercollegiate three mile and cross-country champ, W. A. Oxford, competed in the International two-mile, while Lord Burleigh, England's fastest hurdler, may be seen in action over the high sticks. He has a 15:02 in the high hurdles to his credits. One of the biggest scraps on the whole program will settle the first championship. The event is added to the program for the first time, in response to numerous school petitions. Both the quarter and half-mile relays were held in the first two weeks, the Penn carnivals relays is indicated in the fact that four of the last five two-mile races are recorded. Boston college's 1924 record of 7 minutes 47 3-5 seconds will be smashed this year, seems to be the best record. Georgetown has already bung up a time three seconds better than that, while Yale and Boston college will send teams to Philadelphia to compete in the title of pushing Georgetown to the limit. Spring Grid Practice on at Howard Washington, D. C., Feb. 27.—Howard university started after Lincoln's football title with a vengeance last year, and reported for the first meeting of the spring football season. Coach Waylon outlined the policy of the athletic department and with a delightful upon the course to be followed in the fall. 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Photos of Great Race Boxers of Today and Yesterday JACK JOHNSON TIGER FLOWERB JUSTIN HARRIS GEORGE DIXON GEORGE ODFREY HARRY WILLE BATTING SIKI JOHN LINKFORD JOE GANS They Are Single Photo—Not a Book 50 CENTS EACH NO PHOTOS SENT C. O. D. Foster Book Supply Chicago Defender Building 3435 Indiana Avenue Chicago, Ill. $10.50 $25 32 Cal. 10 Rd. Automatic Military Model Automatic Military Model made of blue steel. Three brand stands and guardries. Flatback crown, handle to handle and smooth full quarantined. SEND NO broken price plus free cent bargain price plus free cent money back. NEW! PHILIP C. COUTINY CO. DONALD, KADT, DR. BENNETT, NEW YORK, N.Y. --- --- A. Floyd, star on the Lincoln high school track to school dual track meet held in Los Angeles on Fe second place, and Floyd, the winner. Floyd's time A Floyd, star on the Lincoln high school track team of Los Angeles, Calif., breaking the tape in the University of California freshman Lincoln high school dual track meet held on Saturday, March 16, 2014. Floyd was the winner. Floyd's time was 10 3-5 seconds. The university freshmen won the meet by a close margin. O'Malley, who took Free Throw Lets Howard Down W. Va. Washington, D.C., Feb. 27. A final shot gave Howard, a 15 to 15 victory over West Virginia in one of the fastest basketball games of the local season. One thousand fans gathered for a game, minutes to play, come up on the 19 to 9 trailing position to hit the score. Cobb and McCoy, Howard's two-man scorer, and Dick information that brought the ball up under the collegian's basket, and shoved Howard into a 15 to 13 lead, the second time in the floor in the midstay of the Virginians throughout the evening, registered a long shot from midfloor, for another deadlock. Howard was out, but Cobb was foiled by a mountainer; he dropped in his shot from the foul line, and the game was over. West Virginia, the brain, opened the second left, and end of the half leading 7 to 5. Howard's attack in the second and third periods broke through Coach Hamlin's defense, for the one-point victory. Howard (16) W. Virginia (15)* Spencer F. Brain Shirley Carpenter Caiter Moroney C. Columbs Lawton W. White Monroe, Cusid, Empire, West- moreland, Time, 20-minute halves. Bates Badly Beaten Brooklyn, N. Y. X. F. Bole, J.—Oe Glick knocked out Jack (Kid) Bates of the 36th infantry in the seventh round of the 4th侵袭 armory, winning the lightweight championship of the state battles. Glick, a slow starter, allowed Bates sessions. Bates centered his attack to the head, landing with effective right-footing. Beginning with the third round the white boy battled with a light attack in the fourth with ripping body punches. The fifth and sixth battles made little attempt to do any lightning. Surprise of all Bates answered the game for the seventh with a fight and left to the head. Glick immediately took all of the fight out of the canvases for a count of nine, as the result of a hand count of nine, the third time with a fight to the jaw after one minutes and second, scaled 1323 and Bates 1315 pounds. Dunbar Flashes Issue Defy to 138 Pounders Cincinnati, Ohio, Feb. 27—With help one year ago, the Flashes challenged 135 pound 18 year old team to a home and home series for the lights in the middle west. Wendell Phillips has been marked out by the Dumur rooters as an especially strong opponent. The record is 392 points against their opponents' 166 points. The manager is John Hammond. Substituting for the American Legion Five, Feb. 10, Dumur defeated the Siena School A. C. 55 to 15, on the SIENA School B. C. 55 to 15, on the SIENA School C. 55 to 15, on the SIENA School D. 22 decision over the III-Yi State champions. Last Saturday the Flashes bested the Cincinnati champions, the Excelsior 61 to 55. COHAN WINS Atlantic City, N. J. Feb. 27—Wilbur Cohen, Coban, Plum. White in an in-depth scrap before a large crowd at the New York Times newspaper men at the ringside. Cohen is said to have had the petor of six newspapers and the other going to the Newarker. BUNGLETON GREEN THE BAD PART ABOUT THE STREET CLEANIN' JOB IS H TO WAIT TWO WEEKS BE PAY DAY BLOWS AROUND- QRW THE BAD PART ABOUT THIS STREET CLEANIN' JOB IS HAVIN' TO WAIT TWO WEEKS BEFORE PAY DAY BLOWS AROUND AND RIGHT NOW I'M SO BROKE THAT IF SOMEBODY OFFERED ME THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD FOR TWENTY CENTS, I COULDN'T BUY A CROSS-TIE I'VE GOT TO RAKE UP SOME MONEY SOMEWAY TO PAY MY ROOM RENT IDEA CHILI PARLOR HOT TAMALES 10¢ SEA FOOD HOT TAMALES LATER FAY SAYS- The demonstration of the Kansas City fans when the returning world champion Monarchs were met at the depot, escorted through the business district with a brass band and then banqueted on their return home from the world series is a lesson for Chicago to learn. Even the beaten Hilldale team of Darby, losers but Eastern league champions, were met on their return by the loyal fans. A band escorted them from the station to the Roadside hotel, where eats were in abundance. Good losers, I would say. But how about Chicago? We sit here and brag about this being the greatest city in the world and tell the rest of the folks who do not live here that to miss Chicago is the same as missing heaven, yet not once, according to our memory, have the Chicago fans seen fit to meet the players on the American Giants with any band; not once have the fans sought to honor a team that has won 17 successive championships, including the California Winter league, the Pacific Coast league, Northwestern league, Chicago league, Midwest league and three-times winner of the Negro National league in its five years of existence. The Giants have traveled farther than most teams, having jumped from ocean to ocean, a distance of 4,500 miles, to play a series in Seattle after finishing a series in Havana, Cuba. The Chicago team comes and goes with only a handful, usually the wives of some of the players, to bid them Godspeed. The Chicago fans are a bit behind the times. MOREHOUSE BEATEN DISMUKES TO PILOT BY ATLANTIC CITY Y THE MEMPHIS RED SOX Atlantic City, N. J. Feb. 25.—The removal of Captain Caitlin to the Morehouse duplex down to defeat before the Big "Y" game led to a more defensive duplex, leading 25-21, and had been surpassing the locals at all angles of the game but "Y" really, adelman Mclean, rushing into a stellar defensive game and scored the points that put his team in the lead, team scoring 10 field goals. The "Y" won from the four mark, scoring 11 of 12. The "Y" scored 10 of 12 of her 12 chances. At half time the "Y" Morehouse, 25. Final score="Y" "Y" Substitutions—Y. M. C. A.; Miller for Murray, McLean for Laeus, Todd for Green. Monroe: Dohbs for Traylor, Sapn for Areher. Field goals-Sykes, Fells, Saunders (2), T. X. (2), Green, McLean, Fouls—Fells (3), Saunders (2), Knox (4), Todd (2), Sykes, Clark, Bailor Substitutions—Hours—20 minutes. Reference—Sawyer. Moore Hangs Kavo on New York, Feb. 23—Ted Moore, underweight, boxed the night in mixed knockout out by Vincent Fortkneel in closing session of the eight-round feature louit at the 1624 Medical Corps 140 pounds and his opponent two pounds lighter. The battle was evenly stayed down after making three prosecutions of an old genuine slugger, the result Soldier Jones, heavyweight battle of the fifth session, of Fort Hamilton, when he was so badly bathed in the fifth session, Jones weighed 123 pounds, one less than French. ANDERSON IN DRAW New York, Feb. 13—Bobby Anderson, a six-foot sixteen, boxed a fast eight-round Clarkson (white) boxed a fast eight-round Jackson (165 St. and Broadway, Both boys boxed at top speed all the way was easily the best hout of the evening. ABOUT THIS JOB IS HAVIN' WEEKS BEFORE S AROUND AND RIGHT THAT IF S PENNSYLVAN CENTS, I I'VE G CHICAGO FANS BEHIND THE TIMES ANDERSON IN DRAW THE CHICAGO DEFENDER breaking the tape in the University to right: Johnny Parsons, who finish university freshmen won the meet by SAYS- BEHIND THE TIMES Kansas City fans when the researchs were met at the depot, district with a brass band and home from the world series is Even the beaten Hilldale team league champions, were met on a band escorted them from hotel, where eats were in abund- but how about Chicago? this being the greatest city in the folks who do not live here that is missing heaven, yet not once, we the Chicago fans seen fit to can Giants with any band; not honor a team that has won 17 including the California Winter, Northwestern league, Chicago three-times winner of the Negroes of existence. rather than most teams, having distance of 4,500 miles, to play a series in Havana, Cuba. does with only a handful, usually, to bid them Godspeed. The times. DISMUKES TO PILOT THE MEMPHIS RED SOX Memphis, Tenn. Feb. 21.-Butler Lewis, owner of the Memphis Red Sox, announced this week that "Dizzy Dismukes," late manager of the Indianapolis A. B. Cs. and the Birmingham Black Aranes, would be playing manager and secretary of the local team beginning this season. The team's attention to the pitching record of Dismukes and is positive that the new manager, who is at his home town, seasoned in the league, will bring the load up in first division in the league race with the possibilities of coping the pennant as the locals will be stronger this year. AROUND The DIAMOND JACKSON MILLE COLLEGE READY JACKSON MILLE COLLEGE READY JACKSON MILLE COLLEGE READY JACKSON MILLE COLLEGE READY Man Broke, a Du NNT NOW I'M SO BROKE SOMEBODY OFFERED ME THE NINA RAILROAD FOR TWENTY COULDN'T BUY A CROSS-TIE NOT TO RAKE UP SOME NEY SOMEWAY TO WAY MY ROOM RENT of California freshman-Lincoln high ed thirds "Rout" O'Malley, who took a close margin. Hot Springs to Have First Class Park Hot Springs. Ark. Feb. 27.—Extended plans are being laid out for the construction of a new hotel costing $75,000, which amount was subscribed by local fans, after a recent meeting of the stockholders. The mammoth park will include an area for the living green swimming natatorium and zoo, to be located on Grand Ave. H. H. Harper, W. C. Moreman and L. J. H. Harper, vice-president and secretary, respectively, of the controlling organization. Work will be speeded up and the park is expected to be in readiness. Manager Carr will bring from Los Angeles the following players: Foeman, Hillhale catcher; Drew C. Bell and F. Bell of the champion Kansas State; Mike Hewitt of the dale; Hawkins, second base, Moore, short stop, Day, Baltimore, third base, Ward, Memphis, left field; J. H. Harper, fourth base, Humbard, Brooklyn Royal Glants, right field. A band celebration will greet Manager Carr and the players in Little Rock, and a reception and guest will be given at the Big Wilson cafe on their arrival here. Des Moines Giants Plan Fast, Unbeatable 'Team Des Moines, Ia., Feb. 20—With the country listed in his tentative line- ing, the team will be known by the known tazer tosser, by a dazing 125 schedule for a new semi-tennis nike, the game with the Des Moines Giants at the Western Conference, and by a complete its organization and plan for the summer at a business meeting to Among the prospects Manager Crump has been working on, Des Moines, Ia., Bill Grant of Kentucky, Lee Tony of Kansas, Cheese- ing of Tuba, Oka, pilfers; Ski Snyder of Des Moines, Oka, pilfers; Ski Snyder of Des Moines, Oka, pilfers; Black Blade of Tuba, Oka, pilfers; Dirty Ruths of Texas, first bassman; Eddie Lappford of Chicago, Tarl Parks of Kansas, Jap Simmons of Des Moines, pilfers; shortstops and Fraser of Alabama, shortstops and Fraser of Alabama, Des Moines, outfitters, Manager crump will be glad to re- present at 142, 143 Maryland Ave. Luendi Club Takes 41 Springfield, Ohio, Feb. 20.—The Lon- dell Athletic club cages of Columbus, their third-ranked team, very thrilling conten- tion, the final score being 41 to 37. The Aces fought hard, but the Londell five maintained the lead through the first half, fray, the score at the half being 23-23. Leontil's stars were Whitaker and Capulet Gibbs, while Ford was by the most attractive worker for the Ace agers. Leontil A. C. (41) Ace A. C. (42) Gibbs P. P. P. (37) Gibbs P. P. P. (37) Whitaker C. G. Ford Young G. G. Ford Young G. G. Hardy Substitutes: Price for Bauer, Buckner for Smith, Merchant for Butler, Butler for Ford, Heath for Block, Scay for Hardy. BRUCE FLOWERS WINS Volunteer N. J. Brueckner, Brueckner flowers. New Rochelle featherweight, outpainted Aude Plesaun (white) of Coney Island. Outpainted Columbus Sporting clubs at the Columbus Sporting club. The white lad was dropped in the section where the pinstriping and plasmin out. Flowers sealed 125 and plasmin 125 pounds. mp Cart and an Idea IDEA BOB LAWSON GOING GOOD UNDER MILLER Manager of Flowers Is the Bear's Pilot Manager of Flowers Is the Bear's Pilot BY JAMES J. CORBETT Copyright 1975 by King Features Syndicate. Walk Miller, who produced Theodore Flowers, the "Georgia Tiger," has added another sensational performer to his flicite managers in the of John Lawson, the "Alabama Bear." Lawson is not quite as sensational as Flowers, but he has a more terrestrial appeal. He has his men into submission with a blizzard of blows. Lawson accomplished victory with a sledge hunter drive, his men into submission with a blizzard of blows. Lawson accomplished victory with a sledge hunter drive, his men into submission with a blizzard of blows. Lawson took up the management of Flowers, this Lawson youth has seen 17 straight knockouts and then within three rounds of fighting. A rather old story is connected with a long ago, the big money," which is his today. It goes back nearly two years when Lawson approached Miller and asked him to manage him. Lawson's attitude didn't please Miller. Some months ago Lawson again, Miller and again asked him to Miller introduced Lawson to the New York public on the night that the team built like a dunsky Apollo. He is nearly six feet tall, weighs about 180, with legs built for speed, for a fast arm and a rushing, tearing style that gladdens the heart of the cash customers, who want to see action—Lawson, who is 22, is still a bit crude in the art of defense—but there is nothing crude about his play. He wields an arm and puts into blows. The latter asset was demonstrated in his earliest fighting days, when he fought six men in one night in a total of less than 10 rounds in a total of less than 10 rounds. Lawson took on Kid Norfolk not long ago and punched the "Keed" in the second round. The "Keed" didn't fancy the way things were going in the second session, snucked Lawson a few low instructions from Miller, is schooling the "Alabama Bear" almost daily in the subtle tricks of prize ring "in another two months" quoth Miller, "if Jack Renault, Tom Gibbons, Gene Turner, and Jerry Foster, and some the other star heavies want workouts, well, Lawson will be ready for them. And when that happens it will be even more expensive than even money against anyone of that group that when the knockout comes it won't that Bob Lawson on the last hot hit since Sang Lantford's day." Western U. Academy Kansas City, Kansas, Feb 21—Before a capacity crowd at the Jasper M. J. C. A. Friday night, the champion football team, defeated last week by the champion Summer high school team on the short end of an 18 to 17 score. Played cleanly, the close-battles of the basketball season here, to take its first defeat of the year. With nine points to his credit, right academy boys, sharing honors with Jolie Loewery, who turned in a position. Cotton and Jackson were the Summer ace. A J. J. Willis, whose grid team walked off with the M. V. I. A. A. conference championship this Friday for Friday's victory. It is Willis first year at the academy, championship living up to Prof. J. L. Johnson of Lincoln high school, secretariat of the chapel service Friday morning. Dr. F. J. Peek, president of the team. Casey, Former Harvard Star, Lyes Randy Taylor Boston, Mass. Feb. 2, 2012. Band leader of the 2012 college track squad during the 1923-24 season, and a cinder prospect for the college track squad during the 1923-24 season, was a member of the Jumbo grid squad this fall. Coach Eddie Casey, former Harvard sport book to Taylor, was a member of the Tau basketball in the next football season. Taylor is a New York boy, a former member of the Alpha Phi fraternity. He held down a quarterback in his first year during his first year at the Medford Heights school. He is a member of the Alpha basketball five of Greater Boston. Football Star Weds Los Angeles, Calif., Calif. 20. —Spoet-Scillie —Briley, Taylor, star of football and basketball, Southern California, was married here Fell, 3 to Miss Elena Johnson, prominent society girl of this city. Taylor is in school and states that he will stay there until he graduates. Taylor is in school and states that he will stay there until he graduates. Taylor is in school and states that he will stay there until he graduates. Taylor can travel the century in 9:3-10. He stands 5 feet 10 inches on his stocking feet, It is said that when Taylor graduates he will inherit $100,000 from the estate of an uncle. He is a pledge of the Union chapter of the Kappa Alpha Gibbons to Fight Wills This Summer New York City, Feb. 27.—Following the meeting of the New York City Dempsey Fillit it is probable that Hurry Wills, foremost contender for the heavyweight crown, will be selected as the comedy Gibbons, as the resulting attraction in a show for the benefit of the milk fund. In the early summer, this booth is expected to also serve as a host for the highly qualified opponent for Jack Dempsey. In the following Wills' example, posted at $2,500 forfit with the boxing commission as a binder for his challenge of Dempsey. According to the mission will authorise the Wills-Gibbons fight and compel Dempsey to meet the winner or to lose his title in the fight. He will be awarded each of the fighters and a change at the champion or right to claim the championship, in event Dempsey does not fight, to the winner. Representatives of Dempsey in the West informed fight promoters that he would fight before next fall, and even then, it is doubtful. They also informed that, if he did return to the ring, it would be the winner of the Wills-Gibbons bout. Other fighters who are expected to sign for bouts on the milk fund card are Paul Pergenlech and Jack De-lance, ancient rivals; and Sammy Mandell and Sid Terris, lightweight fighters. LINCOLN HI FIVE DOWNS ST. JOSEPH Kansas City Boys Too Much for Villagers Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 20—Displays a form of attack far above the heads of their bewildered opponent, the basketball team had no trouble in taking a lopsided contest from the Douglas high girls' five of Columbia. Mo., by a huge score of 68 to 2. The team never even able to get the ball from the local fighters, who made their first score nine seconds after the game began. Smith, Taylor and Curry, the latter of whom is the sister of Rube Curry, pitching ace, were the star backstayers of the contest, the coach and the former 13 points. Miss Curry scored Douglas' only field goal. On the same bill, the Lincoln high basketball quintet, which meets Wendell Penn's a 13 to 9 decision over the Burke high school five from St. Joseph, Mo., in a game, which teemed with interest from the beginning. Penn was with three field goals but commenced is due the play of Curtis and Scott of Lincoln and Brown of Bartlett. Referee Jacob called 17 fouls against Lincoln offenders. Bartlett gained seven points in this way. Lincoln (68) R.F.P. Douglas (2) R.F.P. Taylor f. (c.), 1 2 1 Washington f. 0 2 1 Bradford f. 1 2 1 McGilline f. 0 2 1 Ford f. 1 2 1 Power f. 0 2 1 Chamlin f. 1 2 1 McGilline f. 0 2 1 Chamlin f. 1 2 1 McGilline f. 0 2 1 Ranggong g. 0 0 0 Kelly g. 0 0 1 R. Smith g. 0 0 0 Brown g. 0 0 1 Totals 60 8 1 Total 20 8 1 Lincoln (12) R.F.P. Bartlett (9) R.F.P. Taylor f. 1 1 1 Brown f. 1 1 Penn f. 1 1 1 Minneball f. 1 1 1 Curtis f. 1 1 1 Minneball f. 1 1 1 Curtis f. 1 1 1 Minneball f. 1 1 1 Collin f. 1 0 1 Tivg g. 1 0 1 Scott g. 1 0 1 Tivg g. 1 0 1 Killert g. 1 0 1 Chambers g. 1 0 1 Totals 61 11 Total 17 1 Columbus Hi-Yi in Win Over Dayton Five Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 37. The Columbus "Hi-Yi" basketball outfielder defeated the Dayton Jarathon Big Five, 46 to 33, the Spring St. "Yi" Saturday evenl By Rogers 76 - BASEBALL IN EAST UNDER WAY IN APRIL Some Veterans Among the Missing B. LLOYD B. THOMPSON New York, Feb. 27 - Individual clubs in the Eastern league are making their final changes and additions, prior to the opening of their third season. The veteran players have been dropped from the roll of the clubs, while a similar number of rookie ball tossers will be given an opportunity to show their skills. POTOMACS, Washington, D. C. Catchers—Egleston, Johnson; pitchers—Hampton, Carr, McDonald, Grler, Tampa, McDonald, Tampa; thuggers—Lindsay, Lockhard; outfielders—White, Ballard, Washington. HARRISBURG GIANTS, Harrisburg, P. Catchers—Jordan, Burnett; pitchers—Cooper, Corbett, Hennessy, McClure, McClure; Jackson, Foll, Russell; outfielders—Dixon, Jenkins, Charleston. BLACK SOX, Baltimore, Md. Catchers—Rojo, Pullen; pitchers—Stright, Bitt, McClure, Jefferies; infielders—Wilson, Day, Beckwith, pitchers—Hallers, Johnson, Leonard, Holloway. West Announces Track Dates of Howard Team Washington, D. C., Feb. 27. "The appearance of Charlie West, Olympic athlete and enthusiast to the followers of the cinder path sport at Howard in clambering up in the gymnasium in preparation for the several spring meets to follow." Much new material is in evidence, including the famous, Roussos, 1910, and 1911 photographs, A. deBakey who is being groomed to fit into Anderson's shoes in the weight events. April 15, Interclass meet at home; April 24-25. Penn. Relay carnival, April 26. Penn. College school vs. College school, at home. May 9. Intercollege championship at home; May 25. Tranquilane meet, Willington, Virginia Institute at Wilberforce Ohio. Three Operations May Halt Baro's Playing Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 27—Brao, right侍领 of the Cuban Stars, may have operations on his leg this winter, which have shortened the limb so much as to manager Pomez of the Cuban toes, in making him a member of the New York state boxing commission, whose term will be extended by Governor Smith. The appointment makes him a member of the commission of missioners Farley and Muldoon, will have a voice in the selection of a chairman, will be renamed by his colleagues. "LOST VIGOR RESTORED IN 24 HOURS" --- AROUND THE HUB Mrs. S. A. B. West, 164 W. Springfield St. leaves for Washington, D. C. S. Attends the University of Maryland. 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Flu. which is only a drive from the Wall St. where he is active in political and fraternal work and for years has held a responsible position in the Wall St. section. He is a number of relatives and men and a number of relatives and men and a number of relatives and men and the city came in to pay their respects. Man Dies of Injuries Received in Explosion Newark, N. J. Feb. 27.—Abnett Britt, 4 Nassau St. fireman at the plant of the fire department, led a ledge Ave. East, Orange, who was scaled soy water in a boiler explosion Wednesday night at the Orange Mesa home for homies, who were burned on the body and body. At the "Ys" The Hampton and Tuckekee quartets made their debut in making the Young Men's Christian Association their headquarters and using the two days of the two periods. Some of the men are the "T" combination of the boys department, a member of the boys' work committee to 10 members who have been from November until Feb. 6. The successful boys art Henderson, Fred Tallaye, Louis Smith, Allen Thompson and Eugene Brown. The pocket billiard games played at Carve Ave. branch have won two games, winning two games. Frazier and Brown of Brooklyn, respectively by the score of 25 to 8 and won from Smith and Robinson by the score of 20 to 5 and 25 to 22, respectively. NINE WALKER ENTERTAINS At the beautiful Villa Loewer, overlooking the grandeur of the palace, the distinguished personal spent a most delightful week-end at Mire, a beautifully appointed pension of Mire, Alicia Loewer. The Villa in all its splendor was down to the guest who away their stay in perfect merriment. The letter in affording her guests a lectures, bridge, billiards, dancing, recitals and other forms of the excellent meals were distinctively appetizing. Krishnan and V., Sobriam, Attorney James Cobbs Marriott, Annalou O'Zal of India, Mr. and Mrs. Louis George, and Mrs. Joel Spinning and Attorney The house party terminated into a box party Monday evening, with Davies acting chair, Mime, Walker and her guests in the wings of London, directress of the choir. ALCIDIANS RECEIVE A formal affair and one of the most memorable during the pre-Letton session was the second annual reception at the Gardens Friday evening, Feb. 20. The form of a dinner dance, and the outstanding feature furnished at the guests was caed at the elegantly decorated banquet, which was a carefully arranged fine and after its enjoyment the happy guests made until the wee-wee hours of the evening. The beautiful gown worn by the member of the club was also were present. About the Abilac is one of the most beautiful for the unique manner in which the officers are dressed. Audible E. Abilac Jr. vice president; Thomas E. Williams, treasurer, and George A. Williams. 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Alexander Henry, 28, 260 W, 142d S, Tuesday. He is said to be insane, and tables and tables were knocked helterhelter by patrons of a chonуsy restaurant hours of Wednesday morning, when the restaurant closed. A 142d St. draw a knife and plumed it into the temple of Ig Hog, 26, a Chihuahua, who has ensured an argument over the payment of the injury, where the injury treated, and Taylor was arrested. A "show party" was interrupted at 10 o'clock Wednesday night in the basement of the narcotic squad. An effort was made to unseat the deadly officer, but detective teams of the party, who were arrested, did not detect their person. They gave their names as Mary Thompson, 42, and Albert Jones (white), 38, of that address, and John Williams, 38, a drill miner, 142d S, 142d St. Wednesday night. Agnes Jones (white), 38, of that address, and elevator operator, 691 Morris Aloe, who had witharcings in their possession. Henry Garner, 26, 215 W. 10th St. Henry Garner, 26, 215 W. 10th St. daily suffering with pneumonia. He is confined to her home because of illness. He is a grandmother, 6 years old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Tramble, 110 W. daily suffering with bronchitis. He was found dead in bed at a school ednesday morning. She is said to have died morning. Levi Hindley, 27, 29 W. 132d St. was Wednesday suffering from pneumonia. Mrs. Mary Harnett, 26, 108 W. 132d St. was Harlem hospital Wednesday, suffering from thrombosis in a heater in her home Wednesday, the heavy marble mantel, in Harlem hospital Wednesday, Miller, 36, 225 Seventh Ave. and she was dancerically injured. Mrs. Miller, 36, 225 Seventh Ave. and she care of a physician. 26, 108 W. 132d St. was seriously bitten on the right wrist by a dog at 133d St. and Lenox Ave. Mrs. Miller, 36, 225 Seventh Ave. ran away. The owner is not known. Mrs. Jennie Sarcent, 25, 131 W. 142d St. was in hospital, suffering from an in-com NEW YORK STATE NEWS YONKERS. N. Y. DOUHKEERSIE N. X ROCHESTER N. Y. plate operation. She was taken three hours after a fractured nose was received by Emanuel Cabinano, 27, 259 W. 142d Ave. in St. Louis, which was thrown by an unknown layman. The injured man was at St. Louis. The stomach truss has confined Ms. Isabella Ilekan, 37, 249 Seventh Ave., in St. Louis to be improved. He is not expected to be moved. Ms. Isabella Ilekan, 37, 249 Seventh Ave., in St. Louis is suffering from rheumatism. He has hardly been able to move about because of his fractured nose. Monday night, at which time the museum opened, the Prince Hall Temple and Home association also will hold a special evening of March 4, at which time the museum will present the certificate of incorporation for the certificate of incorporation of Bezalel School no. 19, I. A. M., was held Tuesday evening; Feb. in the museum no. 15, F. A. and 15th St. and F. A. communication of Hiram No. 5, F. A. and M. (Prince Hall) was held in Masonville temple last month. The craft degree was conferred on several students of the faculty annual dance and reception for the ladies was held at Iarlermont St. christopher club's cherry tree house Washington birthday night. Albert Van Patton, 114 W. 15th St. and Lenox Ave. Friday. He was injured in an auto at 12th St. and Lenox Ave. Friday. He was injured in an auto at 12th St. and Lenox Ave. Friday. He was driven by Eugene Mays. Mrs. Idia Jones, 22, 220 W. 10th St. was taken to Iarlermont Hospital Fri. Smith, 40, G. 5th St. is confined to his home, suffering from a confined to a home, suffering from a disease of the heart or lungs, suffering from possible malignities, or Mimu White, II, 255 W. 140th St. hospital Friday and the condition is hospital Friday and the condition is Amble Watson, 606 St. Nicholas Ave., Brooklyn, New York, during pneumonia, from pneumonia. Henry Dixon, 41, 119 W. 13th St. Henry was attended by Dr. Dr. Croft of Harlem hospital Wednesday. He was a knife, however, hostile others say it was a knife. However, Michael Smith about the face, head and arms, which he received during an altercation with some address and said to be a relative of the injured man. The assault took place on Wednesday morning. William was arrested, Joseph green, to Fordham hospital Wednesday with a fractured skull, resulted in bead with a nightstick by Paroleman John. Finnegan (white). According to him, and was about to draw the weapon when Finnegan attempted to search. While playing in the hallway of his apartment, Leo McLairn, 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. McClain, 12 W. 15th St. Finnegan and is confined to his bed, suffering from injuries about the face, head Robert Richardson, 31, 45 E. 132d H., died at 12th St. and Lenox Ave. in a painful condition Wednesday night to Hairman Richardson, who was suffering from pneumonia. It is said that Richardson was killing his wife, and he could hardly speak alone a Gibbon. Thinking the sleek man under the hood of his suit seemed going to and fro, he joined him unobserved and often sneering remarks in an amphibian Richardson was removed from. Eureka lodge, Miss Madesha Worman, died at the illuminated midnight show at taylor theater in the city for a wedding in this city for the number years. Rev. R. A. Hall and wife of Madesha Worman, who died of this city were dinner guests of Mr. Worman. Walter died at his home in Scottsdale Feb. 6, he is survived by his widow, Martha, and several weeks later, Surgeon who has been living in Chicago and Detroit for several weeks re-celebrating the 52nd wedding anniversary. SYRACUSE. N. Y. James Grayson, 1107 Almond St. is, with badly frozen hands, J. Johnson, 1125 Orange St. is now residing at J. Johnson, 1125 East of East Syracuse visited, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, 1125 Washington St. is, with badly frozen hands, the home of Mrs. Anura Forks, 1253 K.Washington St. Wednesday, Feb. 15. The Carriage club gave its first Valentine jars Thursday evening, at 11:30am. All items, 1025 Orange St. Mr. Bryant co-owner accompanied by Mrs. Gow, lush are the piano, Mrs. Bush also gave several ice cream, ice cake cakes, were served, coffee ice cream, cookies, wine, Johnson vice president, Mrs. Maso, secretary, and Mrs. Ferrish, treasurer, confined to bed with a touch of bronchitis. Mrs. Mifflin of Crosse St. club will hold its next meeting at the real estate office, H. Jackson Tuesday evening, March 3. OYSTER PAY. N. Y. In order to help the Patchogue doomsday队 to accommodate four young heavy charges of dynamite just outside the city, they known as Fine Line, doing quite a job of damage to several summer homes on their trail. They were arrested, taken before Judge Augustine Murry and juried. Tuesday evening, Feb. 17, Daugherty held a whistle party and social at the residence of Dearborn Manson Township, was reported by all present. The Jem's Progressive club of the Hood A. M. J. was its first entertainment of the season by way of a Lincoln-Douglas anniversary event. He was head. Among them were the chester Painter, John, Amosius Murry, mayor of Oyster Bay, and the Rev. A. Several spiritual songs were rendered by noted jubilee singers, after which the several spiritual dinner was served to 100 persons. GETS 20 YEARS Freehold, N. J., Feb. 22—William Davies was sent from 20 to 30 years in the state prison Feb. 17 in Brooklyn. He was sent to Barth, at Red Bank, July 13. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Chicago Defender Chicago Defender 2388 SEVENTH AVE. AUD. 033 Between 133th and 140th Sts. WILLIAM WHITE, MGR. A delightful party was given at the 135th St. Saturday evening. About 26 guests were present. Williams, prominent A. P. A. man and graduate of Middletown, had here recently after residing for the 26 year at the local A. P. A. chapter house, N. J. Millman House, Brownsville, physician of Chicago, is in the city and was a caller at the Defender office, Major Washington, commandant of the Major Washington, commandant of the last week here as the guest of friends. Ms. Mae Hookins, charming Brooklyn woman with friends. Ms. the week end-stock in Philadelphia as the guest of her sister, Ms. Silhong Seng, in Steeleon, where she visited her parents. Ms. Belle Watkins, 24 West End Ave., will call Saturday, Feb. 28, aboard a farewell party have been given in her. A delightful birthday party was given at the 141st St. at her palatial residence Saturday evening. A repast was served handsome and handsome present. A farewell party week-end here with his mother and sisters at 315 W. 135th St. N. A. A. C. P. DANCE Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cleaver of 1822 and Mrs. S. B. Armstrong of 1823, were to Brooke, VA., where they were the guests of Mrs. M. Williams, the mother of Allesca Collins Russell was the guest of Mrs. A. Edward Queenstown, burying her brother, Mattie Arnold of 1939 Jupiter, FL., who covered St. A. M. E. church fire opened in a blaze of glory on Feb. 25. The church was filled to capacity with members and friends of the church. The decoration unique ever seen during any of the evenings on Feb. 24 the daughter-Els of Progressive Church of Moose Hollow. Feb. 25 Betthesbach chapter of the Moose Hollow Temple No. 25 of the Daughter Elks charge. The church was on March 1 at the Brooke lodge of the Elks will make a night of the historic cemetery. Mr. Greenwood, leader of the 18th Assembly district and an alumnus of Brooke, seemed much upset a few days ago, when identified with the rumor that his club, an organization named in honor of Bridge St. Carleton, was a uik with members of Bridge St. Carleton stated that while she and Dr. Braunwalt were identified with friends, she at no time was or is The members of Alvin lodge No. 7583 Fellows, will hold their annual memorial Fellows, at the church on Sunday, the church on Sunday, the church. The page Iv. S. H, V. G. Humbus, will deliver the the missionary children of the Bridge supervision of Mrs. Shuster, are planning a visit to the Home for Aged Colored the inmates of the home and also plan the inmates of the home and also plan John D. Humbus, superintendent of the Bridge St. S. Sunday school and well- worker, has returned from a trip to the inmates of the home and also plan where he visited the bishop's council of the A. M. E. church, which was Mrs. Grant Fleming, 3574 Grand Ave. Jewish hospital before the holiday and who has been there since, has improved to her home Tuesday of last week, to her home Tuesday of last week, Andrews lodge, No. 5 F. and M. will will give a banquet to the members of Albert Robinson, 17, 255 W. 133d St. the head by a stone thrown by an un- known boy with whom he had an argument R伯特 Gales, 25, 115 W. 131st St. which he received Saturn in an un- known manner. 42, 70 W. 1424 S. was struck, knocked down and danger- Lenox Ave. Saturday. The owner of the machine abandoned the auto and Nelson Dysart, S. 200 W. 131st St. is playing at the dawn. Dissolved jaw playing on Saturday. Blind Man Sings Self When he refused to stop singing to his sisters at least at St. Hirth and Lone Ave, last summer, George Lovett, a St. John's who was blind for many years, was sentenced to the workhouse for two years. He was sentenced to Heights court last Wednesday. It is the 16th conviction of disorderly conduct. When the court found him guilty and sentenced him to 10 years, he shouted he was going to continue drink and he shouted he was going to continue drink and he shouted he was going to continue drink. His court showed tenes to the workhouse of six months. POLICE NEWS POLICE NEWS ATTEMPTS SUICIDE Dharmony in his home is said to be the cause of Maurice Travers, 50, 207, who was born in home Friday morning by inhaling either. He was a crushed and hated Harsen hospital. BROOKLYN NOTES The Rev. W. B. Woods, Louisville, S. Missionary board, who has been in the city, stopping at 1089 Fulton St., the Rev. E. D. H. Hubbard, principal of Husband agricultural and industrial, G. W. Africa, who has been in this country since 1905, will call on his mission, will sail Saturday on the return trip to join his wife and father here the Rev. Mr. Hubbard stopped and Mrs. Herman Tibbs, 1089 Fulton St. The Tuskegee institute quartet sang club luncheon at the Crescent Athletic club to give it a very special concert at that it was one of the best ever presented here it was not measured to the fact that W. Spencer Carpenter, a town, to give a lecture and he drew better than the concert. Charles Witcher, a feature of the program, other art historians, Mrs. L. Drayton, Mrs. S. Patterson, Mr. S. M. Walker, Walter Arloll Pollock, a creditor manner for pernicious numbers, Mrs. Viney Kostny-Myers, the organist and chalmistress, was the Charles B. Mitchell, the well-known is also leader of the 21st assembly disbanded was on official business, Mr. Mitchell Adward Archer, $2.5, W. 140th St. received a fractured left arm when he was struck by a car at Ave. Ave., Sunday. The cab was driven by Leaille Bratt, 325, W. 140th St. Charles Veal, 12, 52 W. 131st St. was badly hurt when struck by an auto at 144th St. and Seventh Ave. Saturday. 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Dorothy Morton, Miss Arlene Roberta, Miss Arlene Roberta, Edward Whitlington, Frank Whitlington, Harold Jones Valentine Party Richmond Club Meet The Richmond club of the Pride of W. W. held its regular meeting Wednesday downtown at the residence of Daugherty W. W. Plans were completed for a paucity evening, March 8, at the residence of Daugherty W. W. After the business session the guests entered an entertainment song, songs served a very delicious luncheon. Among Daughters Saddle Waters, Pearl Kelly, Shilton, Mary Long, Mary Mona, Jones, Shilton, Mary Long, Mary Mona, Jones, Brown, Frances Gambie, Mary Jendine Brown, Frances Gambie, Hanhbury and N. Bernice Truckee. Hoxtea to Pleasure Seekers Miss Alma Reed was hostess to the members of the Pleasure Seeks Whilst Miss Lydia Holt was held on Friday at the residence of Mrs. Lydia Holt, 215 N. Dell Avenue, New York, where business of the business the members played whist and were served a very dull cola. Celebratea Birthday Miss. Rose Carruthers of Royal Avalanche and the anniversary of Theresa Curtis at her residence last Tuesday evening. The Carruthers and the latest games. Miss Curtis was the recipient of many beautiful and heartfelt gifts, and were ushered into the dining room. Uncleinah. Among those who helped her celebrate her anniversary were Miss Curtis Fasta Sulbin, Miss Katherine Hall, Miss Fasta Sulbin, Miss Katherine Hall, Miss Paskin, Miss Millian Hall, Miss Florine Bundy, Miss Celestine Bundy, James Anderson, Miss Charles Riddick and Levan King. Hostess to Club The regular meeting of the Sunshine Art circle was held Thursday evening at Turner, 350 N. Illinois St., who asked as hostess to the members of the club, guests were entertained and served guests were entertained and served present were Mrs. Ray Sack, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Lucy Ford, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Lucy Ford, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Lucy Ford, Mrs. Bettie Rehle, Mrs. Minnie Sears, Mrs. Eliza Lane, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Eliza Lane, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Eliza Brown and Mrs. Edith Land. Entertain Pastor and Wife JERSEY CITY N.J. Mrs. Brow Smith of 241 Forrest St. and evening at her home and the evening was spent playing whist and dancing. Ben H. White, Mr. and Mrs. J. McCormick, and Mr. and Mrs. llames of New York city, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. 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SEND NO MONEY— Qazi Pay on Delivery—Money Promptly Refunded If Not Satisfied. ~ NEW YORK IMPORTERS CO., Dept. X34, 200 Broadway, New York of ikbart visited hig parentx here Jast eck AS SPASMS Sa en se IRE wh Shretin Were for ety weber age cad ia" shtteseta Poin the Vieoater Attiohe TS Se aiterah HR AN HT stage an oid rationed enickca® Wier Sia ettetisinmens at Weanealty nieve Fey. Se The Sulor Mies ete eee ies a Noe Elian Seat" Wedndbanr hcoee Eats eat eR a hac He niet iaNosr "we rasttineds” wrken' anc Tomte"ime ager fe onotorine EVANSVILLE, IND. br, an Saye: Nitin an. ace the inn anaes Der Torn: Pe witli’ eines {Non the ean achooke CONNERSVILLE, IND. sin GPM dN none a ate ae a Nee Nes Moat ing ashe htt ata Bibra Cian Mie Mncianatl, “Ono, Trent's, Fat aa ne Ieee eek ak ath it Soe cn and Castleman and. Sra Witham Werkine Ree lacitbuings after gevern week of icon Puntealtedcee"l Meso the Themmson undertaking nations. TERne HAUTE, IND. pe AOE ROUT Sd Tin, Jones et Bier ihe the aimeeat ante om eaSiy ae soso Church BE ES, Saeeice Mak, LSS Bat TERS, hetes Se laaet Ree olf Slice ie nates arama! Bec Hae (Ret Sf at Sate Ace Slate or Bhs"SS 6 We ee Sie SAND hah Matt Bedan iat eands railer ot OGY" velney f'Tnale and Siasinower" tales, ue” daueiter sae ten ee ite Kittin, iene? 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SONaalne Mee EA BeNeaS AO aon an Mee nears SIGS ad tne une tine ite Shee attends heute usage Reet SAL Aegean Eek Telco Saris inde. sent FOR Geer Gheanan Wen ms Hae Bee Mia ar arn bee indore hy Stee HS: nanan Fe se hainmen br ha een BPS Wats Meee Se aad oan ne SE Wifi iy “ag suReeAMtendea the: SEE SEtad Reet inde ame r LAFAVETTE, ND. tory to SO AME re ANE” nae tat agen Walt WaSuahige ae SHUT cea eh aut te Henaaeh RMS cena of ae eat bat ark. tate het orcuetra Bec eal tne Fe al st Pree ah hor ‘sinters alee. Clitard Boat ae eer gt Tak wee Sie ntle eatyere se othe has BeSechNS ean s prinea nak CULVER, WNO, aire, Fred SOME ath harmed team cite Shade shat ad ie HE RUSE. Gutece ier” sind ate Tea Gane Cot Chceanshe Ade Reames, Samehas (wcolcervbdtng Reatleat® SE USUdenn i lencne sone Hae eNtlorate: Sea ase eae Beseernats A aT te he pres Pickers MES Blckehat napendl Ya TRSE Moadt™ opener Sela ane Mee, UR A, eine Pe ARISE Betand ind ncira mete he RasRed Merete tad iia "MS and SIMS uF RAISE ARC Suending Stes BELA undlantnalie "EES wae S589 Cult aS men i Sih: 3s Tip WANE aod ees JEFFERSON, IND, carn: EREEMAPM ition ty. ese Seah hn i Sh uses Sts Bice seaeon ana SeeTsadare yer tin eon eae Sieedtms Men Cathet aye” Belay Bea ved Sine Nalnes WS Beet SF aE ate Ranerh on weak Be WE SES Sonera eth Leon BRE singin? ate a Mend ust Bishkek te tae: RErer as of eats ais ets Bend Se ates age Hoistttad tie Seing Me "Rone ts Seine Feel tala oT aee By, a Saha ated of alent os ahaa ade ee ae! a HE Il? Janet” Soasse tO" A Saintee Me Rita ins ie na i Ghia a"Neacher fa "Bouts bien (ST PAE chet ciate arias IE Sy GEORGE 0., HOWARD Stntanalla" a he Wert, Ac anonge Conewrane | Rrerte Mg retina, ie 616 court Block, 20E. Fourth se, |wareer, fOr the, Will deliver Tens masta cep extensive Nmngevemente onthe home Church Notes. ieee nai Salat Atak, ages ue cee [shiped at "Memorial Laptiat ehurch last] ne concert Riven’ by “We, cector’ cine at Bia ar DEEN |e ann Ald gctety of Hel RAG AE Welcome halt Monday, Es A: | pqyitint church tet fast week, eG bt elle | SR Madle ncey a rachel Aeneas 5 ‘the focal St. Paul Nu A. A-C. P| "fie choir met at the home of Mrs Ter "Sa °r. “Theobald. delivered a) musical cantata. Teachers’ meetin Sis ovephine Love, $532 Rend Society at home with lWinésr sooth Stat received word from Mis tucllly, Jobin= Nee ahead 2 dae Books aaa wee a Ai Central hight aehoo! eee mace era So TEE ann tan, pe area Miranda varty elven, tn, redid AR lt tee so and family ware fuerte at ine Pi a, soe, ae ence James Ac 31 E, eiirehs returned hom Haas News of the Clubs. The board of management of the Y. we UA ycta Tthele angel Mlueths Washington ‘en stonays Feb. Siem dA, Tresvan was Rostias to the | ovo Wnaclig Ate cui Wines XSprogram consisting aif 2 reals. Vy [Shek nciieum team Duntans raer Jon 'Negte Authors and Poets: be" rs Heat itaoks tach member responued tor he rolt_call with 4 uuetACion from aiRiace Author. Sie Klee. president: [Sige ik Toller. Senietary Sie saul Mr CoN Miller entertatned bane thu Weanendose “ine! members of the Sterting” club, sith Mrs Alesainder An premident, have Srected ‘a heautiful “clubhouse an" S. Bale'Se.* wile shows. prozrersiveness fon, the fart of the ment : met Tharsdax at the home 9¢ Site Re'cugtin, fi Si. Anthony Aver Thc Hove GB, Iurion ang the ite 1 te Ring “ieye, the brineipal speakers "The Sel-Culture cluy wat’ emer. tained af the residence of Mra, Willi Fier! Sfc'St Anthony Ave, ‘Thursday evening. Dei Lilliag delivered an ad [Gress otore the elub members. rate Sieierg lab met fn their re iehbortwaed’ fouse, | ne Ste See he Clover Lent club, met ‘Thursday afternoon at ie retdcnce af Mes Rmel tens ses Ww “Central ave, Mrs Ales Deeslacat: Men Wasa, “secre ‘lise Claudia Few wav tostess to the ‘Anmio Teague Thurtdst, Fee 18. ‘Xt eae meeting tien. Vehrcse Maré ai Peau eee a he ht of Che Fompilsned elollnist,, and will also” play Dhoni aor oe sg pele I ra Idga-Testor:.,, Miss Alice, Bead prea” SRCTMR cualtt rw actretate® Gente artad Workers cy of tha Evin cites Sil aive'a Tonshage reo. Ie Siieearatece Shelters Gas at Martti “Sia” ward, “Wael Ravi fortena A ht delivers BRIE (Sh Means Wank ibe" er ifca'hy’n genta election. Church Notes. ‘The soclal Literary club of Milgrim waitin hareh tel” af tha homme Bee euofee sehen 98 i etbiny “File Moclat’ lven under the susplees ox ie TaalesP'Aidsocisy ‘ot Memo Bapnt meee else hy “the. eector’s squnci Monday, Feb 16) waa'n decided Be adies Ald society of Pieri Se Ee iy erate clubrmet atthe hore. af sMlvsed Sahin Hondo Ses Hlondty eve "Wie chote_met at the Rome of Sirs ue. ESam, Giceeenae RE Kecttig phan ere fife theta Haste fhusical "cantata. ‘Teachers mseting Rae Rig Sat the’ nome ef srg Haan gt toa eae ery HOTARMS le wie’ othe teachers Sun Tae cheat Sea Sine asthine Lowe, $5382 Ronde le out deal atéce‘oclng “confined Stains eh nee Peas SMUT, Seventh te ute at ae hone: ea eaein” allen. 388. Monde, St. tonite corbe'ant Amin after Ie eon ng a tee AE, ANTE Sethany Ave, who fs quite iif at home, remalus Nea Bae, i Maing Rngton, 421 fas St out aim atie veng wce t W Ss Mle tiger. dquahter of he Ren anh ine Ete Wig ie Sk Antony" aves auftere, a rater, ce See Atefuae wie ‘operation Pte Gearme Lucas, Dale St fn inn pening ate atten? ee Bint facie fvlaqen Hes Anton agi alie an Cotined ae sic ho Aisi, "aC Wome nt BF rie: TRE hovtes. 685 Carrall Ave, has en Inaiensoed ehcp ERK Satine acetone eet Ave sesiinsgins from avin star Frateroal Notes “omagr tga Sol te ares to Boeing’ eeeuntion ae “the Neamt ansiSiae walter in the nkter Sionay stenines tie oeensn Se ne Sling Sia noneeds pit athe Howes of Ruth No, S15, obs HeReL Tie tana Ymestine Fr Sieraine ae Ee ba Tes steene Sunk Soe EM inuiters 1eecTERNETS “euetoastal ard Tecan IMS caine Badass een” ‘etre itunes "Wo, me ef aetna Stomias a rte a Elly Cine ar ae Hauer Hk mace entice” danetug pty gave a teantifal “dancing Legion Notes Lene Lawetiter wot and auattan held iieie “veemlay_mertine Satu Wehasenls. Sethe at the “Ameriegt Nosionhea@uarters, so ikabert et ‘epee a hi eet wa sts er idling teagan Gear Man Mike cetmanaters Sie “Seka” dem fartatege" Ur the muaitice, "Site tae Ie Chic Wide echt sl Renan aden ieneta trove peseegte rea ter he st ise Sateen Stree Sate" Wri ieee “afc harmon of thes Witte Siate, Workd war veteran, tn encented givers mht for Uae pon Sie Mae at he Mere wate, "AN urramertens “have ier Complete Seu te orth Rogen stad” a percent Preeitiaon host higMe wil Be Elven Tissteson = “Tne pont and aveilars pan ty enter asm Site sd Mine aia tele "Case 2 Daeties Sie yee, Court News Chaéteg tenking, 16, pleased sults, t sind cain agielet cour Friday Before Sinise’. Sichnet “Atcorung: a potter textement on ans conte yo the helt of nthe Wires Raa othe ‘Auiclen Yum v the Chien Seite Huaite comma ate Keating’ the’ wien of che sues, due Siena attadted ehattee pends te Sentizatton. Hotel Notes ste Went, Find Chie tongue | wt ‘Tinmday ‘evening. atthe “iemetetta Merwe cearze "Tagine te ered the prielbal adress," The ISIE SS ilies pf the iedete ares inavine Stalling Mette AGEN fava TE “anarnon WEsuaens*We™ sachsuny “aceretaes “The Plateuw cluiremertalned Ai ch eniota ont furguss evening. Covers Using" faa“ To. Te Pho it Maneatis be te ing tt the Heprictce A Sadan east at he hel age des seni Mlvriahie” Cincinnat: Clarene: ka Mahan: oe ating ae Sse ghia Aha 3 Re twa” Wins sige Cami, aie, Comet iasebatt team at the 1. PES ioe a ap ll National University of Music, Inc. PAULINE JAMES LEE Ean FOUNDER ANO PRESIDENT ‘a = : — Lahdhattacaaemcatase yma! | aa Teachers’ Certificates, Eee ae Diplomas and Degrees PS ae Granted by Authority of the State of tttinois tw: :KEAMMl| REGULAR FACULTY OF 30 INSTRUCTORS Languages, Dancing, Public School Music and Physical Education—Dramatie Art and Staging. GORE SEAS EAMMON a, SPT || Sites tReet este, Sean erie Azyarsces ™ SE ETSY A ae tomatoes Oke Serene NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF MUSIC, Inc. PAULINE JAMES LEE, Pounder and Provident. BESSIE €. HICKS, Secy. ane Reghirar ‘Blemish Skin? | emis in | How You Can Correct It Seat cin eee receee | "vou can overcome THe conivion ov usiNe | MME. MARGUERITA’S 6 |LIQUID POWDERS OUC | “ IN SIX DISTINCT SHADES were HIGH Brown CHCCOLATE Bnown HEH Sent! BRowe pares | Aa wnexcetled preparation, for absolutely cleariny and making © delightful co niesion, | Online: WARGUERIrA” — [uanctyina wre. eo. Dry Pewder—To be used mith | M8 Te-ane Ane, | PP "ecu ponter, Eee | : Hees Eae'ain sea | ates end mem | Shen Southeel Ape | tee Bosc (lanes } os Gream—Rew, Wonderful | eo-B Roeder (etd eeereneenen Sistine Meant peer sine | cae ome | nosgerntar Reflow and | Se : fe cette aa gta act | Fe ere wt tt cata to remove it. * | tartan Kissessseate: saaptbecunsran | AGENTS WANTED 1 . Faaceneey range, [Bit nnn a ea $500 Reward If I Fail to Grow Hair Em Hair Root Hair Grower fa eg tna actentife vegetable compound af ee tag stenty sree compennt Gree Been a ini anemisace ae Reet BO SSe Chats.” Ureseelied tor Bandra RASTER Wil 'Eroe imusiscte nod eosbrows Rei eH EAs Whe smite, cy “sot be put where 3 Tre BS Se RE Sin ages me, 7 cp S « eo Cod heen ee Bi I NAN eS iacnetee nS TT ne Z- fits) Bee afar on Nie 2A 4 Tur Ron ccoomgy te Ste tay a0 Baa GERD See Fate es OL ee eS cok Sea ac ee nse aa BEER, arene a mats ana money orders co aS) SA on ' Chemical Company s BP asinicn new vonr & soit gon in the Independent league. Thes Rave hee dotentedoniy peeg, Toning by'g, clone marginn te'ty te. Stembers caso’ Hu Neat "hteanor fobert ees. St." Leute: Luclus * Ronn, St Bult “adalan’ thorgpmnn. Rannas Gis! Herbert Poster Se Pal. MINNEAPOLIS { agg naa: aenatinns Sonten:: Bethe. stne educational department plan ajte’n neies of maekag pictnres fo Gene ta thee auditorium. of Phos eee ‘She Sf ihe mon iterating ese eet of hat ey aa Aelita and date wil be announced nex "Silva Grown, head cenident, spoke, at Howara” Bresbterian cenueh “anaay Borning gr viiow Seous Womenn a Samer AS ALE, churches “What the chatty Ascheetsof the Youne People spat the Lismouth, Conerenstlons Church atsaionaey on "Stinatons ‘One of the. mone: Iacerenting games ever pinved an Rovcateinenthebae tio ‘cacy pinged ‘a, ‘Wells Memorial Fritas Michie Feb. “So, then Nthe "atarstnon Mee Welle aupiors’ ite’, mea eh Heorg wun tied and etch tle (ea the"Starathona new afrenett tad aster ate ton score, eT, en ihe" menuhers of the team ave’ Dorothy Glleg” eamintn’ Bathe Lewlas Feaa Stee, “Ellon hatter hn “Sones, Stas ‘Epbing, ‘Alberta Jnckaon’ ant Frances Earies: Suit tumn phtge Rrceany ove ning’ ai. Northeast Neignborhoat house ‘The. Tigers will play Wells Arrow Salutaay Afternoon, "Feb, 38° at Sm mm the! hoge-are content that the WEioh incl Ming Patten, wrolor at the univer: su Ras iy “cosened us Cone Marathon Sankeahail team apa‘ wiah ti Sinterith ssisunnec the. site wil he siteYor defend thesuachven apalnat. an 22" Armond, tum of Cleago,_ Ubuan league, who has neeepted a pesitlon ef tila ano Nee Vane ime es ail make to he Sense Ath Keule asseetation Friday nlghe The pur fave if Sirs Wilks wis feo asetat Sie eanatie tn eattinishing branch of th Ua Tess ‘The Renker 7. Washinston sluts me ggihe Rome od Ara "Sintle Witte i Sinthy OS, rletiag ateorneA nin meio’ che elu “comnfetet ty tidy ut the Negron ine. ane Be aha “The Tide of Put panes! “ucla necting Wi eel aa ohn Free HE Meno Sie, “Fat Sion peeidend: Met! sine SH ‘The Huboly club. ormeriy the Go { G0'Say etal, poet at te home or Mrs evces seinen” Sap “Byte Ree” at et ig ‘naMl merfocted the tera newanlen Aion “Ortcers lect tar the eas font: Stns We utttons nevallent Mee steve” eretnres Snee cee Tithe, trensirer ene next tnreaibg fie righ Ai he weld at Ine home Meet ited Semicon, 388 Wt, 204 St, wn ewes At a Wentcin puts at Se yoy Saturday evening. “At vards Mes. fe Hoek Baul ion eat hone te Ununad Seae stented Seton Sean te SRE A eRe seca pele ane SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, lvcv ee aes ee earent. Severs Fear hg ae Se. Pater A, Find ating SE tare we ‘ecier icttiggaio Seana anc avy. 2 siarltentig Tare tabrens mpi et Iea Reh A Rw BR Abe i Sate enna ae cna the ae Me ha sth aarti See lee aa Re sey Sagi area Bt cs Halctc nome apne Riot ese at Ba, Sa Na LOU aries at area PHI Aree eth tin Sri Seon tah es oA AI Sh, Py A siesta ME tps a ni Habre Stn to igeewiceatere sane men eee slore sine sions atl felis Fes were ee chen, Weal ees ‘Thousands of women have kidnes fal 'bhudder trouble and never suse eet ite Woren's comptaintr often prove ts be nothing else, ut kidnex‘traubte fr the result of Kidney we blader Misease. SUE the kidnexe are not ina helen jeondition they may cause the her egans to Wecome diseased, finin im the Towel, Reade, Loss of anihition, nervousness are niten ¢hines sSmptome of kines trouble. Don't delay: starting treatment. Dr Bilmer’s Swanyp-Rort, a physickan’ prescription, obtalned™ at sas drus Stire, may’ he uiat the remedy needed to overraane sen conditions, Geta mediuin or large size bottle Immediately from'any rng store, fesse, se ee et (0 ee thle great preparation send ten ven ta De Rltner © cn, Binehamnten, © ¥.. for a sample hotite, When weeitine acace and cantaleos hia wapae. } Sick i Headache “T pave used Black-Draught ic areger Bia Desues 5,” says Mrs. Emma iS Games, of Forbes, Mo. “I Beers ok nes re IB of constipation. I would get constipated and feel just mis- erable—sluggish, tired, a bad taste in my mouth, .. . and soon my head would begin | hurting and [ would have a } hariog apd tran tent 1g Ienow just who started mo to | R ere | Ik Thedford’s | "but Fe ee = = ele 08 Bae : 4 ace ee it aes = oa Began oe i Bp Contipat aid not = He m foe: — : 8 ee aoe = ie pin br = 8 nee poo id by ie : z = | ee an a | abe Em § | ET US COU, YSZ Shani SENDYOU, “gan! boos Jeet lst arid TREEERLES fee acs Dress wits, ae Ba een” Slip for ad | a ae a Easier = SR Cale Sha iter SO Pifaiietytera legen ea DEPT. e-rut CHICAGO. iLL. By 30 DAYS FREE TRIAL $10 Worth of Records FREE (Femi fener en Soros RESET Rereersr a) feet cactas Bie 2heee Beal, : eerie eral Revie: Scareinces fy ES eaten Spits: XS3NS2: “Send No Money pees rit) eaiet ate Nps Henhreea et PY Hiern Beer erga 3 Resear Goan ea BScay caches | RAE Scone niente oo Le Seas A Bete ee srl aOR Sate eS ertsrese wr winen SCAF cefetn eae 5 Beare teeth aN tg FSS ota eer apical nasa SH tusteus sence. Dut, ONE Htustaus ceca Dee, va Rises a Ks) AUTH A Gites KIY7§ Change Your Leck Ea reece, Picieag caer items | > n. SEND NO MONEY eS oe oars Bers moma seater 25. Seg Rt igre ototca Bo, SSO fe utacatien, SEND NO MONEY GS ae SEEN OY IN EA op Oy Eee crass Bee eee de? cnt OP aah Sak a Sim Sowiae ASTHMA Pea aa A ee ea ane SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1925 Additional Ohio News COLUMBUS OHIO LOCKLAND OHIO Miss Mildred Falter was called to serve as a substitute for her mother, Miss Milda Jones and Lucinda White spent the week-in-place at the hospital. The Warrior are the proud parents of, a daughter of, and a niece of, Miss Milda Jones. A day night after an illness of three days, she was buried from his residence Thursday. He had old, responsible position with Rikers Island, where a nobilly burns has been indoressed for a nellie Burn has been indoressed for a Elline Fields sustained a broken arm and chin in an accident. She is visiting her trained Friday night in honor of their sister-in-law, Mrs. M. Young of Leesburg, Walmat Hills, Mrs Watts entertained her, Mrs William Jones, entertained the Mrs. Ross Brown, Mrs. Ruth Nichole Brown, Mrs. Betty Shaw and business, Mrs. Betty Shaw and Collins were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brown, and Mrs. Robert Coulson, guest of William Coulson Sunday. Percy Louse and Izelle Robinson and Miss Thelma Williams and Mrs. Bottice Dia- rion. Mrs. Bottice Diarion and Gladys Redd Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hilts motored to Rose Spring Sunday. SHERIDAN, WYO RAWLINS, WYQ Mrs. Daisy Smith's son and daughter proudly sign their names, turned from Denver, where they visited their aunt. Mrs. Blanche Millie proudly signs her name, has been sick, but is recovering. Robb has been sick, but is recovering. Robb has been sick, but is recovering. Jim Haxter of Prineville, Hana. Jim Haxter of Prineville, Hana. Brown is going to Texas. Mrs. Kelsey proudly gave a white party and week. New Order $6.45 Greatest Bargain 6-Shot Finest Perfect Revolver $12.00. Quick as a safety, great perfor- tion ```markdown ``` Valley Force club Thursday afternoon Mrs. B. Gentry and Gentry Turner entertained the Lincoln club Monday night. SALEM, OHIO HAMILTON, OHIO PLAIN CITY, OHIO WEST VIRGINIA COALDALE, W. VA Mrs. Caitlin Lewis spent Thursday in the office of the New Orleans Armed Forces Attender, Miss Jolomy Foster after a three weeks visit here at the home of her husband, Joseph Foster, home in Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 17. The Foster family is the Baptist church of Cooper, W. Va., in town on Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Foster are attending Saturday from New Orleans, La., to make their home with their parents. CLARKSBURG W VA Mr. K艾萨 Millemaus of Bachtmann Prize Millemaus Rev. Bachtmann master of Pride Prize dare趴 Precent, Artiz. on account of dare趴 Precent, Artiz. on account of Leflodge of 118 Llan Ave. street the twelve with relatives and friends Brown, who has been sick for several Brown, who has been sick for several BECKLEY, W. VA. The Rev. F. P. K. King, pastor of the Minneapolis Episcopal Church, was on Sunday for the New River Valley Minneapolis and Deacon union. The Rev. F. P. K. King, pastor of the church or Mount Hope, was in the church on Sunday. Mr. King manned the funeral at the late Rev. F. M. Hurts at Leaster last FH-12. The funeral was last Thursday at the home of her son, who leaves the sons, one brother and two sisters, and a mourner her passing. The funeral was the memorial service in the McDonald cemetery was in the McDonald cemetery. MONROE LA Mrs. Adline Taylor is on the sick list. Mrs. Bachel McDonald has been concussed. Mrs. Norah Carrere, who has been sick for the past nine months, has been taken to John L. Welch meted to JH Springs. John L. Welch and Billionch are given an entailment. Mrs. Retrieve Taylor. Mrs. H. W. Johnson of Taylor. Mrs. Eileen evening in chapel of Taylor. Mrs. Alice Schott. --- A. L. L. SLAUGHTER lee of a common laborer reach a position in the workplace, and I have found this out, too. And for the information of the workman or common laborer I'm making sure I will be able to dream come true, I believe common labor is entitled to valued place in the workplace. I live this position can be gained, and I will be able to unskilled, or common labor, to begin studying, and using the principles that needed improvements. I have have you write, as you may agree with me as to my plans of righting a wrong, it is our responsibility to sincerely yours, L. L. Slaughter, care of the L. L. R. 5. Ninth St., Louisville, Ky.-Aid 437. TEXAS TAYLOR, TEXAS COLORADO TEXAS The Rev. Mr. Clemmons pastor of the Rev. Mrs. Clemmons pastor of the Rev. Mrs. Auburn auxit is sick. Mr. Clemmons, who has lost her baby, is up again. Elwood Bracy lost their baby boy last Elwood Bracy lost their baby boy last JACKSONVILLE TEXAS Prof. H. Howard is building five rented apartments in Dallas. Aller Fille were visitors in Dallas, Texas. last week and report a pleasant visit. The apartments are in the city, Mrs. Virginia Francis of Dallas is in the city for the week. The apartments are in the Alexander and several others are sick. WINNESBORO TEXAS Mrs. E. Strickland and A. Rutler of Murphy White attended the day Murphy White was brought home. Houston and buried Wednesday. Mrs. Rutler's sisters and mother and a host of relatives attended. Coynes collected. Mary Christian Nuney Alexander. Beatrice Jackson visited HOUSTON TEXAS LOUISIANA The Rev. Mr. Thurman of Shreveport purpose of organizing a Jubilee institute at Saint Rest Baptist church, Proof, W. Kentucky, to give a special purpose to church Sunday night, D. L. Patchin his second trip to Shreveport, J. L. Brown shows at the district school was the first time he attended the school. The son and Samuel Laduani spent Sunday with friends in Stamps, Arts, Little Lake and the University. The ladies of Mr. Zion C. M. E. church gave party at the U. B. F. hall MANSFIELD LA The Fansy Social club reorganized last Saturday after a long period of Simkina entered entertainment. Wist was the feature of the evening and a delicious party. Mr. H. Henderson has returned from a trip to New York and operated recently. Frank Austin died Saturday morning. Feb. 14, Mr. Bilec entered the club last Wednesday afternoon. 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ABOLISH JIM CROW JAILS BY PROPER USE OF VOTES The notification for a bond issue for a new jail ought to be of special interest, and we have repeatedly called attention to the disgrateful conditions which prevail at the county jail. Our people just as they would be in any southern city. They are made to feel as though they were the prisoners and the jail, some kind of special privileged class who are there by accident, although there is no president for separation, especially if it that there shall be no such president. If they want a new jail let the prisoners see to it that the present jail is run as a regular American institution without any sign of color prejudice. If the state is a prisoner who has violated the law regardless of his color, his personal jihna has no right to be held in the jail all fare alike and live together, side by side, taking pot-luck with their fellow prisoners without regard to Now it a good time to make your views receive attention. Question the staff on your stand on his stand on a separate jail and Jim Crow fire departments. We want five fire department put on the same uniform, where everyone has a chance to serve on his mercy anywhere in the city. The Taylor St. company ought to be signed to other companies throughout the city. Be sure and question every issue. In your hand is the remedy for the correction of these vicious and un-American conditions. Do not ignore and upon your forelight and courage. DEATHS In living memory of G. CHEWKY who passed away four years ago, Feb. 23, 1909: Jay passed away of sweet remembrance. Just a memory fond and true: Just a token of adoration and a reminder for you. In living memory of Thomas R. Montgomery of Newburg, N.J., who lived his life until March 15, 1952. Our ourl rampel speak how we hire you: God only knows how we hire you, Julia O'Connell, sister, Chater, H. Margaret Farnell, niece, Washington, D. C. 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Be sure yet hear No, 12234— Where Shall 1 Be and dc ti yl S ene 12252—Jealous Hearted Blues andSeeSee 12247—West Indies Blues and Go Long His eer eg ret eee . E fi fei Mie Rider Blues, “Ma” Rainey and Her Mule, “Ukelele Bob” Williams. nizing voices of the Norfolk. Jubilee Quartette. / { Sa a i Seorgia J; Band. j—Father Prepare Me an ’s Gonna Move this Lem" gor . “ i -Resitivls 12246—Red Hot Mama and Drunk Man’s Nietca RS Trovit Jobies Guanes More / APOGEE : Lp ee // My Baby cea Strat, Jimmie O'Bryant and Hig 12073 When All The ints Come Marching In and That Old abeae , = . iy CL How ped ane Washboard Band. (Hear the wicked mE Se ‘De Wheel a hase ma Unto The Lord, / : oe, Ube SD RB er adap eee, Do Me Like You clarinet). Nevoik jobice Quarters / th PUTER ED be ee a Do, Trixie Smi \e bel YELELEN Cltge ee Hf Cts _ and HerDown, 12253—Tall Brown Blues and The Woman Gemndl no Momey! "yew destertasot “New York | 7 a ss Carr a Home Syncopators. Ain’t Born, Priscilla Stewart. send us the coupon (below). Just check the ones 7 Recording eT 13 you ¥ Want. Pay the postman when he brings the 7 Laboratories | package, 75 cents each, plus a few pennies de- i . THE NEW YORK RECORDING LABORATORIES livery charges. SEND NO MONEY—ONLY Port Waskiogton, We, THE COUPON. 4 | ¢ Send me the records } om, / I've checked below, I'll 7 oe B : é C= ie 7 pay the postman 75 cents , ( : : a , 7 ae a pa a er em é 7 each, plus postage. | 28 A oe ae) oe en Woe ea “emer, «= Wecmes . 12251() 12228() 12243 ene : ae a ean joe =n eee fee / laee } ory 12245 | nN S Foe ae oe aS ae a BPe SE Sees Cheek 12248 | ) 12236 12224 eee : 3 Sau ee eed ie er Bee = eae eerie Z theones 12248 12238 12098 Ses 4 ” ees Woda ome i Os cone, | ae ere youwant. 12247 ( 12241 12234 tad ; ee) Gee, fee fee Po, 224g ) 12240 ) 12035 | estes >» oF ae ee POURED xGHeceiy Airectiree Wieeariat seam 12253 12242 32073 BESS he ao: OS TESS She Pe ae ree) ep 12217 ° : lIncluding Riack Cwanl REG. US. PAT_OFF. Peat PART 1—PAGE 16 THE CHICAGO DEFENDER SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1925