Chicago Defender
Saturday, May 23, 1925
Chicago, Illinois
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Mrs. Charles Godfrey, 143 W. 138th St., New York city, who became a widow when her husband, Policeman Godfrey, 24, was shot and killed through a mistake while chasing a gunman. She is shown holding her son, Leroy, age 2.
BUCDIES BEAR REMAINS OF SLAIN POLICEMAN TO FINAL REST
Counsels in Rhinelander Case Clash Before Judge
Wilson, Timis, N. N., May 22—On [This case must be tried out and
to be tried out by counsel. Leonard Kip] he had five months to get
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New York, May 22—Never before in history has Harlem witnessed such a strikingly impressive funeral procession as that of Patrolman Charles Godfrey, 24, 142 W. 138th St., who was buried Sunday morning, May 18, with the rank of police inspector and wore highest military honors.
The honor bestowed upon the hero-patrolman, who through an annual day in a brother patrolman, was the highest attainable. The police department responded readily and furnished the most picturesque procession that ever moved through the thick streets of the great metropolis.
Thousands upon thousands crowded the streets and traffic was held up along the line of search for hours. With so well-groomed policemen and officers stationed throughout the premises, the undertaking established of W. Basked Down, 217 Seventh Ave. at 6:30 a.m. After the services, which were of great over by Police Chaplain and Police Commissorler Leach.
Police Lead Procession
Touched with a bit of sadness, the long federal march moved south on North Avenue, led by police officials, the tall police land pointed forth in the direction of the police department, the regiment of the occasion. The cailed horse on a horse-drawn carriage was drained in an American flag, then threw on a thunderbolt. The horse was hit by the Jackson Mansion in Richmond, James Mathis, Martin Burbank, William Dudley and George Rhodes. In the long queue of march, which were members of the police, the only honor Legion police sent along police General Lafayette two police inspectors, two captains, and one uniformed patrolman, Police Commissioner Leach, Policeman Bruce.
Wilde Fainis, N. Y., May 22-Convention of the command, Leonard Kip his obituary was grafted a jury trial in the courtroom here Monday. Mr. Kip is the case of the suit for mistreatment of his marriage to Mrs. Alice. He pleaded Jones Rhinelander Justice where H. Secker was on the bench. The judicial society soon came to sing in the grounds of fraud, alleging that the bonds failed to tell him that he had Negro blood."
Arque About Date
Justice Scerer reserved decision on another motion of Rhinelander's counsel, asking that the case be given to Justice F. Bruce Supreme Justice, Isaac N. Miller, the husband's counsel, said, "Mr. Dais is referring to one of Mr. Rhinelander's counsel) wants it get down for October or November and if it prefer that it be set for November." Speaking further Attorney Mills said, "Rhinelander and Alice Jones were married on Oct. 14. So after attorney Mills brought certain facts to Rhinelander's attention. He then thought it necessary to employ an investigator, and found it necessary to leave his wife, though still very much attached, though still very much attached, her cousin Jeff and large alliances."
Must Prove Fraud
"Then he brought his action on the ground of fraud alleging she was of Coloured blood. I am sure that on trial of this action there will be no displeasure of that fact, though we must prove it as unbearable cannot be secured, as admissions, but can it be proved of facts in this case in these own beds? certainly they need no further time to prepare for trial."
all detectives of the 16th precinct and all lieutenants, sergeants and patrolmen off duty. In infantry, of which the shalom policeman was a member of Company C and served overseas, also was in the line of march. The body was taken to Cypress Hills and honored interred in the police plot. The body was brought to loggers and the dying of a volley of shots by the dying squads of the police department and the 3639th infantryman. An amenable burial was a special tribute to Godfrey's bravery. His record showed he had a reputation for fearlessness in the service and was considered to be one of the best on the force. Police in burial his reverence are rewarded by thousands of citizens and police.
Killed by Brother Officer
Golffer was shot and killed Tuesday night. May 12, by Paterson Kher (where at 1358 st. and Lenox Ave. just prior to the Selling a reef which resulted in the death of two other men. Golffer was off duty at the time and hearing the shots, rushed from his home on 1358 st. near Lenox Ave. just in time to put him down upon the scene. Though the man still had his gun in his hand Golffer gave chase, but refused to shoot the blooming bather for fear of striking pedestrians. Golffer was a few pages from the man Kehr, who had beheaded the running board of a taxicab and carried in the chase, fired at Golffer and killed him and the gunman escaped. Golffer was in plain clothes from the hotel and not know that he was a policeman. The dead officer leaves a widow and three-year-old son and other relatives. The widow will receive 11,000 from the relief fund of the police department, one year's salary given by the annual office field day activities and a yearly pension of half her husband's salary.
hinelander
Before Judge
This case must be tried out and they have had five months to get their evidence.
"Hanklinberry was a law school at St. John's when he fell in with this girl. He was the best supporter he self-identified as in his hands. Judie Neilburne was there at the wedding, and he has all the proof. The only issue is: Who is telling the truth? Who should we believe? How can we together for another three months?"
Can't Be Bought
Attorney Davis for Mrs. Rhinstander had simply to say, "But what does Judge Mills mean by this amendment?" He indicates that an amendment may sometimes be bought, but he knows that the Rhinstander millions cannot but one from this poor district. Swinburne was not at the swindling. He said that only for the newspapers, I need time to prepare a case in which I am opposed by Judge Mills, and I cannot bring any action to dissuade this She regards it as legal and binding and is extremely destruous of having her husband return to her." She appeared in court. Attorneys Isaac Mills and Leon Jacobs appeared for Mrs. Rhinstander. Lee Parsons Davis, assisted by Judge Swinburne, New Rochelle, and Richard Koeph appeared for the
Attempts Suicide After Quarrel With Husband
While dependent over a quartet with her husband in their home of 412 State St. Mission Carter, Pace was unable to attend by drinking food poison. The doctor state that she will recover.
POLICE NAB MEN WITH LIQUOR
St. Louis, Mo., May 22—Bottling activities among jailers at the city hall were uncovered Wednesday afternoon when two plain clothes officers arrested two men, one a city hall employee, following the sale of a bottle of alleged moonshine liquor.
The arrest followed a tip received in an anonymous letter. The two officers were sent to the city hall and, with coats and hats discarded, approached George Arnold, 60-year-old in City Collector Koehl's department.
They announced themselves as city hall employees and said they wanted to buy a small bottle of whiskey. Arnold addressed his associate Warren Walters, 540 N. 11th St. when he gave his coats for a half-plat. Smith returned with the bottle, which was exchanged with one of the officers for a marked $1 bill. The officers charged with violation of the state liquor law and later were released on bond.
Mob Outruns Train, Gets Man to Kill
Orlando, Fl. May 22—Disappointed because the eyes of justice were not color blind and did not punish Jack West for something he did not do, as is the usual custom, a mob of 100 or more men outran a train between this city and Sanford and taking off the fortunate Race member, robbed his body with bullets. West had been arrested on a charge of murder and at the trial it was found that he was not guilty and he was released. News of his release spread like wildfire and the mob, hearing of his departure determined to "get away" from Sanford, where he worked in the railroad shops, feeling that he would always be under suspicion after once being arrested on such a charge, robbed his few belongings in a sulphure and boarded a train for Orlando. The train was stopped by the mob, who held guns on the crew and searched until they found. West, who was biding, he was taken to a county jail on trees and his body riddled. It was cut down by detectives and given burial in the petrified field. Nothing is being done by policemen here to arrest the guilty parties. All who took part in the crimes are well known businessmen.
AGED MISER LOSES LIFETIME SAVINGS
AGED MISER LOSES LIFETIME SAVINGS
Griffin, Ga., May 22—Rutus Jones, an old employee of the city of Griffin, was robbed Tuesday, May 12, of $2,600, the savings of a life time. He was engaged as a street sweeper and was at work when some miscreant went into his house and obtained the money. He lived above, did his own cooking and washing and had saved packages, 20 silver dollars in each package and 1100 in gold, five 20-dollar gold pieces, all of which he had placed in a float; such and thus Compositus Warner is in jail charged with taking the money. Compositus was seen at Rutus' house Tuesday. Rutus was at work, witness-said. The money has not been recovered.
THE BASEBALL BALL
James E. Pleasant, 20, the best drilled cadet of the New York university Reserve Officers-Training corps, who is being awarded the silver loving cup by Prof. Henry C. Hathaway for winning the first prize of the individual drill which was held on the university campus Thursday, May 14. There are more than 700 white cadets at the university, who took part in the drill. Another argument in favor of social equality. (Story on page 3.)
COURT ORDERS MASONS TO NEGOTIATE LOAN FOR D. C. TEMPLE
Washington, D.C., May 23—As an aftermath of the suit filed to restrain the trustees of the New Masonic Hall corporation from increasing the capital stock and sourcing a loan and to force an accounting by the trustees, together with a receiverhip, Justice Hitzam last week in court. Court No. 3 appointed the following committees to "investigate a loan sufficient to liquidate the present indebtedness and complete the construction of the sample as an example." Court No. 4, Wolf Alan A. C. Griffith and Dr. Ellas E. Evans all plaintiffs: William Houston, counsel for the defendants, and Charles P. Ford, grand master of the District of Columbia. Jesse H. Mitchell, president of the Masonic Hall corporation, Robert L. Campbell, an auditor of the District of Columbia supreme court.
Corner Stone Laid
the cornerstone of the temple in question was laid in the summer 1922, when the national conclaves of the Shriners, Royal Arch Masons and Scottish Rite Masons, together with the national conclaves in session here. There are elaborate ceremonies with thousands of visitors to witness the event. This project has been a storm center of local Masonry for over five years. Grand masters are sold to the local Masons, and the local fraternity has been rent sharply into two violently opposing factions. The forced tax laid on all District of Columbia Masons has also been a sore spot, building is practically all up and two floors of outside stone work. The rough work
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inside has been retailed. The last trouble, it is reported, broke out when the Masonic Hall corporation is said to have been independent of the craft and to transact business independently of the grand lodge, as if it were a totally independent corporation, due to this year the offence of unlawful duplication of the Hall corporation have been vested in the same person. This year however, Charles P. Ford was named president of Mitchell, now past grand master, remained head of the hall body.
Must Make Report
The committee is to report back to findings with recommendations to the court. Furthermore, the decree specifically provides that nothing in it shall be construed as a determination of the case, in the case, all of which, with the consent of counsel, are reserved by the court for its further decrees.
Hopes are being freely expressed, however, that the opposing factions will now be able to get together and make the decree a complete temple. It is believed that the court action taken will effect something in that direction.
New York, May 22—Gillen Fultier, reserve patrolman, who was injured in the Harlem shooting, in which he was shot and killed on May 12, succumbed to his injuries Sunday morning in Harlem hospital. He is the third man to die in unidentified gunshot, an unidentified man killed on the night in gasstation.
FEAR PROBE ON HOWARD STRIKE
Washington, D. C., May 22. The recent disorders at Howard university in which students refused to attend classes because of a faculty ruling may result in a federal probe according to latest information in congressional ranks. The strike gave southern congressmen, who had objected so strongly to the government appropriating sums for the maintenance of the university, the opportunity they had sought to defence again the institution and the government's attitude toward it.
Representative Henry B. Steagall of the Third Alabama district was the first to start the ball rolling against the university. As expected, he assailed the university in bitter terms, using the strike as an excuse for opening the discussion.
Would Plow Campus
"If I had my way I'd plow the whole school under ground and put the students out doing some plowing themselves," he declared. "We've got to be careful not to cultivate country that isn't being cultivated and there's where these strikers ought to be." "congressman Miles L. Allgood of Alabama district was more vituperative than his colleague in denouncing Howard and her students. This whole university is simply a Republican watch calling device" he stated. "Its establishment was unconstitutional in the first place and the Republicans have had sufficient power for the last 30 years to keep on violating the Constitution and the treasury to get the Colored vote.
Wants Cotton Hands
"The proper place for these niggers is in the cotton fields or on the railroad tracks, where they have to leave their tracks and take a trip in the form of a dollar. I believe the nigger was put on earth to work. You can't make educated animals out of them." Strongly in his summary offered a lesson to the students, they want to educate these niggers they ought to send them down to Tuskegee, Tuskegee T. Washington's school, where they had to taught someone how to be an educator. The white collar niggers in the country today without adding a lot more who ought to be out in the cotton fields where they would be of some use, they would be of some use, and presumptions expressed themselves like manner. Just what action congress will take is still undecided, but it is generally believed that an education will be made while the students have returned to classes and an adjustment is believed to be under way.
BEATEN ALL NIGHT,
SHE KILLS HUSBAND
Knoxville, Tenn. May 22—After suffering throughout the night from blows struck by her husband, who was crushed by moonlight, Mrs. Ella Loom arose early Saturday morning, when she fell into the wall and fired both barrels at her husband. He died instantly. "He beat, abused and tortured me throughout the night" stated Mrs. Loom, "I made my decision to escape his blows forever." Her story that Dunn beat her habitually was corroborated by neighbors.
ELECTROCUTED ACCIDENTALLY
Odgen, Tah, May 22—Master Alvin Hash, son of Chief Hush, was instantly killed Saturday afternoon while climbing an electric light pole when he came in contact with a wire city. He was buried in Denver, Col.
MRS. SAVANNAH CRUSOE
Following a family quarrel in her home at 519 E. 44th St., Mrs. Savannah Crusoe was shot to death by her husband. Henry Crusoe, on Monday afternoon. Crusoe was held for murder.
Stowe Bust Unveiled In Hall of Fame
New York, May 22—On Thursday afternoon, May 21, the bus of Harriet Beecher Stowe was unveiled in the Hall of Fame in recognition of her powerful work as an author, the Tom Stowe, and the Tom Cahin. The fact was brought out in the speeches of the afternoon that probably no single force had greater power in alluring to create popular sentiment against slavery in the book, which was characterized as a vivid, realistic and convincing arraignment of the hideous institution of human bondage as practiced on the Negro race in the southern states of the United States. Many prominent speakers appeared on the program. Among other busts to be unveiled were those of Charlotte Cushman, famous American actress; Grey, great botanist; John M. Shall, first chief justice of the United States, and William Teachsmith Sherman, Union leader in the Civil war, and one of the four generals the American army has had. The American civil war was sponsored by Cleveland Allen, newspaper man here, failed election, but the friends of freedom and our cause got a good hearing among the other Race members press.
BUSINESS WOMAN KILLED BY ENGINE
Kingstree, S. C. May 23—Clarra Davis, a woman who runs a small restaurant here, was struck by a fast through train on Thursday afternoon, May 14, about 6:45 p.m. and died the hospital at 4:00 p.m. Right, the years of age, was also badly injured by jumping from the trench, when she saw the train approaching, both arms were broken. Mrs. Davis and her granddaughter had been down in a roadway way home when the train could them on the Black river trench, just south of Kingstree.
Condemned Man Granted Respite by Governor
Philadelphia, Pa., May 22.—Governor Pinchot on Tuesday granted a respite to William Lyons, under the authority of the Secretary of the Treasury. The date of execution is changed from May 18 to July 6 to permit an application for communion of someone to be presented at partitions at the June meeting.
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PHYSICIAN AND GIRL WOUNDED
Meridian, Miss. May 22.—No steps have been taken to apprehend the white men of this city who last week assaulted Dr. Charles Smith and his fiance, Miss Myrtle Wilson, as they were driving along a public highway in a car the physician had recently purchased. Dr. Smith received several bullet wounds and Miss Wilson, a student, and teacher at Tuzagbo college, was so severely wounded that she may lose her eyesight.
Too Prosperous
For months white business and professional men of this city have murdered about the growing prosperity among our people. Dr. Smith, accustomed to threatening letters signed by prominent whites informing him that he was doing too well. When he made plans to buy a car, according to statements, he was informed that he better buy a road to run it on."
Attacked From Ambush
Last week Dr. Smith and Miss Wilson went driving. They had just reached the outskirts of the city when a bullet was fired from ambush, white men, all unmasked, and momentarily connected with the civic and industrial life of this city, sprang upon the running board, and his car from the seat. After beating both so severely that they lay unconscious on the ground other shots were fired at the prostrate forms. Smith and Miss Wilson are still in critical conditions as a result of the assault.
FISK SINGERS GIVE
REGITAL IN PARIS
Paris, France, May 22—The Fisk Jubilee Sincers of Fisk university, Nashville, Tennessee, appeared in concert at the Sale des Gaveau May 5 under the personal direction of Hugh Dillman. The quintet was composed of Mr. and Mrs James A. Myers, first instructor and contralor, Carl J. Earhour, second tenor, Horatio O'Bannon, barton, and Linda D. Collins bass. Long before 1930, the scheduled time of starting the concert, the place was packed. Standing room and audience were theream of our group in this city. The white American colony was also on large numbers. The program rendered was as follows: "Seal Away," "Good News," "Ball Jordan," "Bell," "Shout All Over God a Heaven," "Knock Home," "Lullah," "Go Down, Moses," "I Am Great to Study War No More," "Ecstatic to the Wheel," "My Soul Is a Witness," "I'm So Goddard Trouble Won't Last Always," "Deep River Low," "You Friend and Lover." The singers were here until May 12, leaving for Berlin and Brussels to all arrangements. It was possible they will return to the city for performance for America.
INJURED WHEN WALL FALLS
Boston, May 22—Leonard Sother, a guard to warn away others, was probably totally injured one day last week when buried beneath the debris of a collapsing wall which fell during the wrecking of a three-story building on Cambridge St.
George Shaw (tobacco) was some five feet below, polished inside by a woman and consequently sustaining only minor injuries.
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‘Tit eda ufterneon the twa women
me’ on their common porch. ‘They
quurtctled. “The Thertikill "woman
gays her sieighbor told her if she did
not lke the “voedoo powder” she
could nuove and then made a threat
and staried to run inaide. There
Sax u revolver ia her trunk, the
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$naide, obtained it and met her neieh-
Dor on the porch a, moment. later.
There were shots and, when the no-
UUce arrived, the Hunt woman was
dead from wounds in her chest and
abdomen. Mrs, Therilkill was ar-
St Louis, Mo. -May 29.—Triplets,
threw healthy hays, Were burn at
Harnes hespital Monday to Mra, Eula
Robinson, wife of Ale Hubinson, 2319
Tiddie St, The mother and children
are doing fino. ‘Tha arrival of the
Iriplete iucrased the number of the
fubbnen ehharen te nine.
Mempiga. Tenn. May 22.—Nearls
4200 ‘relatives and friends of mem-
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Wilberforce, Ohio, May 22.—Echoes
of the eaiphaile stand amtinst sepre-
Eation taken by the members of the
Rational Federadon of Women dur-
ing the International Council of
WSmen atthe ‘Washington conven-
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Tom ‘Thitiips post. No. 284. Ameri-
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Hane G. Brown received this week
the. following. letter:
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ganization, at ita last regular meet
Ing. voted unanimously that a let
teF of appreciation be sent to you
Yor your most effective manner of
protest against senreration (ato
program of the International Coun-
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tn this Inatunce ‘will serve as an
Ineniracion to Colored people
throughout the land und, i fol-
Jowed by other Race Tenders, will
be a decided means toward ailevi-
Rting this intolerable condition in
Public ‘places. We wigh you the
Ereatest success in your efforts,
Gers sincerely yours, Thomae J,
Crawford, post adjutant.
Convict Man in Five
Minutes for Firing Barn
‘Wilson, X. C., May 22.——The short
est contested barn burning case on
Fecord nere was disposed of on May
38 in Wilson superior court before
Judge X. A. Sinclair in five minutes
after the caso Was called.
FH. D. Whitman, (white), 58, was
convicted of turning the barn and
Stables of Mra. W. W. Williams, near
the Edgecomb county line, on the
morning of Merch 21, and gentencod
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Monroe, N. C.. May 22.—Itohert
Stecle tix confessed to Union
county wficers that he took the life
of WHE Cauthens, whose body. wis
found in a shullow creek in Sandy
Ridge township on Thursday after-
noon, May 14.
‘Cauthens’ throat had been slashed
from car to eur. There was ilsi it
bread gash on the head as if it Irad
been struck with an ax ar heavy
knife, ‘Tie fingers of the left hand
were also missing, the Inference he-
ine that they were lost in efforts to
ward off a blow.
According to Steele's version. the
Killing tok place on the might of
May 2, ‘Tha confession was made to
Sheriff Clifford Fowler in the pres.
ence of Officers Frank Niven, Will
Amola, John Williams and Green
Whitley." Coroner P.M. Abernathy
and several others were also present.
In substance, Robert Steele said:
“Saturday afternoon me and my wile
and Mary Cauthens, Wil Cauthens!
wife, went to Waxhaw in my buggy.
We ‘rot home late and Will was ut
my house, I started walking toward
their home with them, our homes
being about halt w-mile apart. When
‘We Rot a short way Wit said, ——
you, T've got you, and struck mo
with a ‘stick on ‘tho shoulder, I
grappled with him, and he was try-
ing to get his knife from his pocket,
I got my knife Srst and had his head
under my Teft nrm. I cut his throat
and the gashes in his head and his
hands."
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Sherift Fowler.
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Mary carried his feet, and we curried
him down through the pasture and
threw him’ inte the creck.”
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New York: May 22.—An unidentified
woman, about 25, was struck at 100th,
Stand” Amsterdam. Ave. Sundas
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titled,” The car was driven. by stn
alleged drunken man, William Car-
Poll (white), who was held in $22.30
ball by Maristrate House in homicide
conrt Monday on charges of homicide.
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mun of 31 W. 1d St, whose car
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wonian was hit when the fugitive
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Anderson, S.C. May 22.—Insanity
was the haste af the defense of Jae
Wriehe Gwhite), whe was on trial in
ener? sessions court on May 15.f0r
the killing uf Mra, Kebeces Itice Dec.
1924, ‘The takine of testimony in
the case reuutred the whole Ms. the
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FWetvele at night,
Tirmnsh a newspaper stare the
state. brenighe hy the -eenfession. nf
Toe "Wright that ho. killed Irehecea
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donee and was unprotesced by Ute de-
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Testimony. af the wiinesses. for tte
Hefense that Weight “had plenty of
fence in A way and fit another way
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phe teal af the cae stiractet tn.
Hrerest inthe surcounding counties
Ai the, court ron, was crowded
throughout the trial. Judge M. Te
Honham is presiding aver the ter,
Qecording. to information, Wright
[entered Mrs. leice's home and dell
fritely shot her to death. without
proveration. Ne motive has vat heen
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tmeks. reported to have been speed-
Jing over the hichway side hy side
nne morning last Week. struck and
killed ohn Loat. an aged man re-
siding here.
“Later as the officers were on & hunt
ror the drivers, State Policeman Lin.
ford Hoch was forced from the road
iw a car and fell of his motoreyele
sustaining painful inguries _ which
[rendered him tnconscious, Oilicers
Jones of thts city and War, Esterr
ani Rarnseller of Delaware also took
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DIES FROM GAS
St, Lanis, Mow May 2—Charies
Jackson, 21, chauffeur for Wiliam
A. Gairaidin, ‘veal estate dealer, Was
deereume by eurbon monoxide was
Fenerated by: the running motor ot
Bn automobite’ Monday when he
Started the nitchine in the rls
Barage Inthe rear nf the Giraldin
Finme at sian Waterman. ve,
Heeling the rffects uf the ss,
daekson amide. his way | ty the
kitchen of te home. where Neel
lapsed, AU chy hospital No. 2 his
condition: was pronmuneed critical
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Gas in Vacant House
Boston, Mass.. May 22—Sant Green,
recently releawed {row jail. was found
Qead ip un empty house at 229 Maple
Seochhelsens WSt Week ae the resnlt
af aspiysintion. Valier. helleve that
Green went Into the house tw sleep,
faving ne honte, and that mischlew:
ins busi or peity thieves stole the
INbing which connected the gas meter
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Friday for $190,000 damages against
Mrs, Anna Past (white), whlew a
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baa ‘ind. uiniation, he alleges.
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Lafayette, ind, “Muy 22.—Aes.
Maria Zell, 115 Years of age. sald
to he one of the ollext eltizens: tn
this section of the rountes, dled here
May 7. Before her denth Mrs. Zelta
dud’ ati_of her housework ‘and! cout
sew with evegtises.
‘The secensed ix survived by her
daughter, Mrs. Mary Alexander, who
is 85 Years of sue.
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more or less pain during
my ———.
“This trouble seemed to
affect my entire system. I
would have terrible head-
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seem strong, as the least
exertion would start it to
hurting. “I was thin, under-
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believe that most of this
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didn’t have a very good
appetite and didn’t sleep
soundly at night.
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to -get relief, but nothing
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after I got married I tried
again, using everything I
ever heard of to get relief,
but it was just-like it was
when I was a girl—I didn’t
get any better. After trying
'so.-many medicines and
treatments, I didn’t think
St. Joseph’s G. F. P. would
help me, but so many of my
friends who are using this
medicine and getting splen-
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until, just to satisfy them,
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more soundly. Then, too,
I didn’t seem to be in so
mucli pain, so I kept right
on using this medicine. To-
day I feel perfectly strong
and healthy. I never have
an ache or pain of any kind.
I am just as regular as
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I didn’t ‘know about .St.
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years ago. It would have
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The experiences of Mrs.
Davis and many others
who suffered for years
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Which is now creating such
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| Mrs. Davis suffered for
‘years. She tried all man-
‘ner of medicines and treat-
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from her torture and pain
| without success. The quick
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and being restored to
health and happiness is un-
doubtedly due to the power
and reliability of this great
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of the Female Organs.
We now know that this
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of woman’s most important
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up. the tiny openings be-
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sults in a sticky discharge
which has the same effect,
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per cent of the pain and
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irregularity, nausea,
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limbs and joints during
pregnancy, displacement
troubles, and that awful
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SENTENCE BOY FOR KILLING YOUNG CHUM
Got Tired of Playing With Him
Wilmington, N. C. May 22—Norris Streeter, 14-year-old youth, was convicted of manslaughter before Judge Major W. N. Harris, in county juvenile court Thursday night, May 14, and sentenced to serve five years, the sentence to remain imperative so long as the lay conducts himself properly and does not violate the law. In the meantime he will be paroled in the custody of his counsel, Judge Addison G. Bricard and his father. The jury found the court guilty by Superior Court Judge G. Lyon after the grand jury had returned a true bill. Streeter shot and killed Alex Allen, 14-year-old child and playmate at the home of the former, four miles at the city, on the evening of April 12, the load of shot entering the stomach. The kid using an ordinary shotgun and after being on the ground, the swamp where he was later found and arrested by Motorcycle officer Phillip arm, attached to the sheriff's office, "I am tired of playing with you and I am going to kill you." Streeter
He is then alleged to have entered the house, secured a gun and returning to the doorway, fired on the police officer and fell into the swamp, other Philman, who happened to be passing at the time followed him and placed him into custody.
Allen was immediately brought to the city and carried to the Walker Mountain where he died a few minutes later.
There was only one eye witness to the homicide other than the principals.
Because of the tender youth of the defendant, the case would not be tried in superior court. Judge Yyon promptly remanded it to the county juvenile court.
INJURED BY AUTO TRUCK
Dibbleby by May 22 — William Brackholtz, 24, 1996 Fountain St., was struck by a motor truck at Ridge Ave. and Jefferson St. Monday afternoon. The driver fled but a passerby obtained the number of the homicide on the truck and notified the police officer was treated at St. Joseph's hospital.
KILLED BY TRUCK
Dhilshad India. For Mr. Mag. 22—Bright
of the city, died on Friday evening
2023. Bede Axe, was fatally injured by
an arrester on his way to school Friday
morning. Axe was later arrested,
took the child to the Mary
Leyes home, where he was later
trees say that the unfortunate lad
stepped in front of the car.
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Judge Albert B. George of the municipal court of Chicago broadcasting over station WMAQ, located on the LaSalle hotel, on the subject. "Go to High School—Go to College." The movement was inaugurated by the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity to encourage the youths of the Race to take full advantage of all educational opportunities.
President Pleads for More Race Amity
President Pleads for More Race Amity
Newport News, Va. May 22--In calling to order the 18th annual session of the Virginia Baptist state convention on Wednesday morning, May 13, in the First Baptist church, 234 N. Dr. Thomas Jefferson King outlines the business before the convention.
"We are making better homes, better farms, better schools, better men and better understanding between races and individuals," declared Dr. King, "and we are going to have better communities, better towns, cities and better schools there should be so much misunderstanding."
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standing in this country and much of it is due to intolerance and illiteracy, race prejudice, race hatred and race antipathy. Others may hate, but we preach and justiceize. Hate no man because of his race or color, but like the Christ we represent, we love all mankind and we are ready to extend our hand to every human being. When we are mistreated by others, we are always ready to pray. Father, this is what our convention is teaching, and this is being planted into the minds of our youth at the Virginia Theological seminary and college at Lynchburg, the institution planted by our fathers came out of adversity. The texture of the session Wednesday afternoon, May 13, was the annual address of President T. J. King. The officers of the convention followed with their annual reports, and King by unanimous vote was elected to succeed himself for another year.
Tom Buckingham Suffers
Two Paralytic Strokes
Ridgmore, Md., May 22. — Tom Buckingham, for many years a resident of this city and well known in social and business circles, suffered two paralytic strokes on Monday and is in a serious condition. His sister, Katherine, from Chicago, arrived here on Thursday and is at her stricken brother's bedside. Mr. Buckingham is originally from Salem, Ohio.
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Carter was brought to the hospital with a wrist wound in his heart. Loss of body has so weakened him that there was little hope for his recovery. Lewis had open the region surrounding the heart and with a needle and black silk thread spliced the organ with three cutches.
Herbert Beckwitt, orderly at the volunteer for a blood transfusion.
Police at the second precinct are holding Miss Ada Simpson, 30. 1749 F. St., who was to have been married to Carter Sunday and Mrs. Emma Black, 46, living at the same address. Police said the alleged alteration, which is said to have preceded the stabbing at Oreg. Ave. and New Hampshire Ave. Ada Simpson, who discovered Carter in company with the Black woman, Carter stabbed him while the Black woman throws him upside on Ada.
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Sedalia, Mo., May 22—Funeral services for James Macon, Finley, well-known young man of this city, who was sainth in Chicago on Tuesday, who was sainth in Chicago on Sunday afternoon at the Taylor Chapel M. E. church.
Several hundred persons were in attendance to pay their last respects to the late James Macon. Others who assisted at the ceremonies were: Rev. Dr. Charles Smith, Rev. J. R. Guyton; several resolutions and songs from the Lincoln high school students; a friend of the late Ms. Christina Ribasas Miss Virginia Smith, Mrs. Gladys Gatewood, Miss Madeline Handala, J. J. Reed, Prof. C. C. Hubbard, Dr. L. F. Brooks represented the Lions clubs, of which he was a members.
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New York, May 22.—The best drilled cadet of the New York university Reserve Officers Training corps is James E. Pleasant, 20, 212 E. Tad St., who Thursday, May 14 was awarded the beautiful Hairway silver loving cup for winning the first prize for individual drill.
The following members of the Lion Tamers club acted as honorary pall-bearers: Leslie Diggs, Will Wallace, Patrick Hawkins, Patricia Hawkins, Patrick Lucas and Harry Hawkins. Active pall-bearers from the Lincoln high school were: Jerome Jones, Herman Cook, William Gatewood, David Richards, Prater Parks and Charles Hawkins.
It was the seventh annual military field day and the competitive drill there. There are more than 700 students at the university and about four members of our group. Major General Charles P. Summerall of the United States army viewed the cadets as the most pleasant the winner, of the first prize.
Finley was slain when he and his roommate, Gilbert Cooley, became engaged in a quarrel over money and the moving of furniture in the Angelus building, 3501 Wabash Ave. Chicago. When the two men were unable to come to an agreement, they had to have a gun shot. Both were killed.
The individual drill consisted of the picked cadets of the university. Four of the best drilled men of each college to enter the contest. The fact that Pearson was one of the four cadets picked from his company of 120 men to enter the contest proves the fairness that exists at the uni-
Finley is survived by a mother and several brothers and sisters.
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Louisville, Ky., May 29—Many Chicago people, well known locally, have visited the races. Miss George Lattimore had as her guests Mrs. Thomas Cole and Miss Jessie E. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Haley had with them Mr. and Mrs. Walter Speedy and Judge Baldwin, William and Mrs. Rillee entertained Miss Tridly Kaster of Chicago.
The drill was a rigid one. It not only required a wide, knowledge of military tactics, but a quick and active brain to execute the commands. The deceptiveness of the commands caused the cadets to be eliminated rapidly. Finally out of the larger number of cadets who competed, less than the few men unseen the face and the men who were unavailable to catch him mapping.
Cheered by Students
Pleasant was then presented the cup, amid loud cheering by his fellow students, to organize the department of military science and tactics at the university about six years ago. His other prizes been awarded. A Jackson, another member of our group, would have received third prize as he was next to Benson Herrlich (white), who was awarded the second prize.
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Pleasant is a member of the "honor society" of the university because of being a freshman is a private. He is a graduate of Stuyvesant high school and is a premed at New York university. After spending three years at the Bellevue hospital, he was highly complimented for winning the cup by all the students of the university and a banquet was given honor by the members of his company.
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Buntington, N. C., May 22.—Duster Allen, on trial for an assault with intent to kill Rainey Whitfield, the result is a gunbombing quarrel, the result is a court-martial, kill him. What I aimed to do was to shoot off the leg with the foot that kicked my shin."
Alien stepped in front of the car. Wheeling, he struck Hooke S. put a double-barreled shotgun to his shoulder and snapped. He snapped some more. And when the gun would not fire, he shot Hooke S. in the shoulder, the suddenly bolted, with his intentual victim the aggressor in a lively chase.
Mayor Karl E. R. ordered both to the road for 30 days if they were found guilty, a disturbance case, and placed them under bonds of $250 in the assault case.
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Brinkley, Ark. May 22. Members of the African Methodist church of the Rev Dr S. L. Greene of North Little Rock, Ark. presiding elder, presiding elder of the Jonesboro district, delivered the opening sermon. Dr Greene delivered the annual sermon. The members were delivered by Dr J. W. Stinson, presiding elder of the Hot Springs district; Rev W. T. T. Greene, presiding elder of J. H. Chayburn, edible Maken Advertiser. The committee on education consists of the W. H. Failey, S. W. Stewart, J. H. Chayburn, edible Maken Advertiser. The members appointed to the continu- ment finance committee were J. A. Brown, William Browne both, A. McPadden Rev. A. Harris was elected district secretary.
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New York, May 22—Robert S. Abbot, editor of the Chicago Defender, William R. Morris of Minneapolis, Minn., and John P. Scott of Harrisonburg, Pa., were named as a committee to handle several scholarships established for deserving youth by the United Supreme Council of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Free Masonry, Prince Hall affiliation, of the northern jurisdiction, which convened in its 41st annual session at Prince Hall Masonic temple, 290 W. 15th St. Monday.
To Erect Cathedral
This supreme governing body of Scottish Rite Masons in the North had plans for the erection of a cathedral in Philadelphia, Pa.
[Eleven 33d degree members attended, including: Summer A. Furrow, grand minister of state, George W. Crawford, pulsant grand lieutenant commander, New Haven; Robert C. Barnes, grand minister of state, Dr. Robert E. Crawford, treasurer general H. E. Providence; Joseph J. Lee, grand secretary general H. E. Columbus; R. W. J. Jeffrey, recording secretary general H. E. Columbus; K. W. K. Keeper of the archives, Philadelphia; Charles E. Gordon, grand master of economies, Cleveland; Lewis M. Terrill, grand marshal, St. Paul; Robert T. Taylor, grand captain of guard, Chicago; W. Moore, grand seneschal, Chicago.
Returns from subordinate bodies showed a northern district membership of more than 5,000. A goal of 10,000 was set for the convention two from now. The meeting for May 19, 2004, was stated for Philadelphia, Pa.
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The following 321 degree Masons were exalted to the 33d degree at a special session held Monday evening by William Arthur Jackson, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; Isaiah Goffrey Wilson, New York; Arthur Alfonso Schomburg, New York; Harry J. White, New York; Harry K. White, New York; Karyn Knight, New York; Charles Henry Vann, New York; Louis Gilmore Armstrong, Troy, Ohio; Ernest D. Cooke, Boston, Mass.; were R. J. B. Ellington, deputy of Illinois, William L. Oxford, commander in chief of the western consistory, the largest consistory in the world, William C. Cooper, Andrus Barbery, John H. L. Ellington, Thomas Roder, Hodge, Allen H. Brantley, and Joseph W. Moor.
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SHOOTS MAN FOUR TIMES THROUGH FEAR
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Providence, R. I., May 12—Claiming that he believed Wilbert B. Jennings, 54 years old, residing at 10 Hatton St. was coming to his house to "tantalize" him in connection with an old misunderstanding in a real estate deal, James Magruder, 53, of 66 Tyler St. is reported to have shot a Jennings eldest son four of the children of the late Michael Lloyd lemanman J. J. O'Connor locked Magruder up at the seventh prefect, where a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon and with intent to harm a man was taken. A wounded man was taken to Rhode Island hospital, where it is reported that the story, according to the accused, in that bad feeling began in connection with the sale of a lot for a house, that the claims that a deed was given him for other than the land sold, and when on numerous occasions he was put off and "tantalized."
According to the police, Magruder says that when he saw Jennings appalled by the way he was driven by William Ward, 21 D St., he could not stand further humiliation. He struck the wounded man in the upper right thigh; another in the lower left thigh; another in the lower right portion of the chest, tracuring the collar bone. Dr. Frank A. Garskii, a medical student, needed to be pinned and rendered first aid.
VETERAN TEACHER PASSES SUDDENLY
Camden, S. G. May 22—Mrs. Cora S. Rocky, the wife of the Rev. J. W. Baptist church of Camden, died suddenly after a short illness Sunday night, May 11, at her home in this city. She had been president of the women's state convention of South Carolina for 18 years, a teacher in the public schools of Richmond, Va. She was the dean of women in the state college for the city and state. She was 34 years interested in all civic and public movements for the betterment of the city and state. She was 34 years interested in Richmond, Va. She was a graduate of Richmond high and Normal school.
JAIL MAN AND HIS BROTHER FOR HAVING MURDERED TWO
JAIL MAN AND HIS BROTHER FOR HAVING MURDERED TWO
Dallas, Texas, May 22 — Frank Noel who is alleged to have killed two white men and to have assaulted two authorities several days ago and lied in jail. Noel's brother, Lorenzon, was also taken into custody as a suspect. Frank is accused of having killed W. L. Milstead several weeks ago while he was returning from the hospital, and he skirts of the city. He is also charged with assaulting Mrs. Mabel Berry, Milstead's companion, who is now in a jail. When brought before Mrs. Berry, police say that Noel was identified by the woman, who claims that she was the previous time when the picture of the man was shown to Mrs. Berry, it is said that she pointed to it hysterically. The other crime of which the two Noels are accused jointly is that of murdering Ryan Atkins and assaulting a woman who took place several months ago. Lorenzon Noel is said to have played the most prominent part in the Ryan Atkins and assaults in the excitement in Dallas and vicinity. Frank Noel, according to the police, has a crime record, having served an assault on a Sherman woman.
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PASTOR LEAVES NEW YORK FOR HOLY LAND
New York, May 22.-Hundreds of friends and relatives were at the pier Saturday morning, May 16, to bid bon voyage to two dancers engrished clergymen and a prominent businessman, sailed a board the great steamship Homeric for Southampton route to the Holy Island.
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ward Meade, Henry S. Warner, pastor of the church at 140th St. near Lenox Ave., and Henry S. Warner, 202 W. 139th St., prominent real estate holder and officer of the American Legion. After landing England the trio will journey to London, where they will spend two weeks visiting the great wonders of Brussels, Paris, Madrid, Rome, Berlin, Vienna and, in fact, all of the larger cities of Europe and spend the last two weeks wonders of Palestine in the Holy Land. They contemplate returning here about the last of July aboard the ship of the crew. The purpose of the trip for the clergymen is to broaden their views of biblical knowledge so that they can better understand congregations. Mr. Warner's absence is in search of a much-needed rest, and he will pass through his influence that the pastor parried him on the tour of the Old World.
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Florence, S. C., May 22. As a result of a wound received when he was shot by his son, William Thomas, aged 63, died in a local hospital on the night of May 12, and Nathan Thomas, aged 16, is being held on the charge of causing his death. The boy testified at the coroner's request that he fired the fatal shot to protect his mother, whom his father had murdered, was deputy to kill. The coroner held Nathan Thomas responsible.
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Sallibury, N. C. May 22—The 43d annual anniversary exercises of the Livingstone college will begin Friday evening, May 25, and end Wednesday evening, May 27.
Dr. Robert R. Moton, president of The Queen institute, The Queen Alma will deliver the commencement address, Rt. Rev. L. W. Kyles, Winston-Salem, N. C., will deliver the baccalaureate sermon.
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"Well, we'll give up the flat to my mother, a girl in a room and a couple in a room. Cousin Sussex suggested. He went out and rented a room Monday while his wife was at work. That afternoon when she was off from her work, he met her in his room and took her to look at the room. She refused to to and told him she was not going to give up her home. Then if you had a husband, he husband is said to have threatened. She went home alone. A few minutes again to leave, and when she firmly requoted, "No," he drew a revolver and killed her. Her body was taken by Williamson's morgue, 3121 State St. Mrs. 'Grange was a mourner of Eastern Star and two other fraternal organizations. Her body was Miss. her home. She was a sister of Goodwin Loyd, 4435 Vincennes Ave.
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Devil in Radiator Makes Man Leap From 4th Story
Craised because he believed that the devil was billing in a radiator in the house, he was unable to make the other members of the house see the sunshine at 12:35 Sunday morning, John Wellington, 40, was at 4004 Prince Avenue, Apth. 7, leapt from the fourth story of his home early Monday morning, and suffered a broken leg. After Wellington had fallen to the ground, he jumped up and ran down the stairs, and severely hurt his lower leg, and severely hurt his pedestrian, who watched him make the leaps. Not satisfied at beating the man, Wellington ran and an arrow hit his head. He was captured by a police officer. The creature arrived on the Cottage Grove Ave. police station, where it is said that he tried to set fire to the station by touching a fire alarm, but later removed to the Psychopathic hospital. Willington arrived in the city Sunday, where he was Grey, Ind, where he had been employed in the steel mills he led his landlord, Mrs. Michele McKeen, that he had come to work for. He stated that the man was later slain by another man. He said that this upset his nerves and he
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4 PERSONS DROWNED IN BOAT DISASTER
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Nashville, Teen, May 22—Four persons lost their lives in the Cumberland when the steamboat Fisk sank. Five others on the boat swam ashore. Just what caused the boat to sink when the steamboat drowned were: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phillips, Mrs. Emma Phillips, Lee Brown and Edward Bell (white).
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soe SER and Bieeray Pats
ceed ete an meried TR. ne
fhe the Senin socket set,
Spe he han senned this sear. Me
VUNG Chis ae suc nsher of Gee seune
ser tne iat Sed aenumiintineen
Mi aet atre Woke we pe them
OF Re ee rte
Dr. Agnes Berry-Montier, Who Overcame All
Difficulties to Become a Leading Physician
BY NETTIE GEORGE SPEEDY
oe NORE, Tie ea Sate tS tall hee scar gene oF
Sine Jee vite Sor cet 4 Glen mT enti anemaictit Send ail pear
pihuerein af the fore. & piesare sail be met Oe Tet _ seen ah mee
1 have a Inttle friend tn Philadel-
phia, Msc Myrtle May Willams,
who sent me the sory of Dr. Agnes
Rerry-Montler, my first attempt to
aive te the public the life and proz-
Fess of a woman physician,
Dr. Mentier ig a Philadetphian by
Mirth, and was educated there. She
came tram a family of meager means
And her achievement deserves 50
tuch more. consideration because
she has had to fizht for every inch
of ground that she bas. zalned.
Her graduation from — Normal
schowl only added ta her anxiety 10
dy semething warth while, She real-
ized the hard work before her, and
to use the vernacular ef the callere
Toys she “imekied “herself town to
She taught bot day and night
school az a means of furthering her
education, After entering medical
School she continued ta teach at
night
She craduated as a physician and
surgeon with hist henors. | Today
She is considered one of ‘the hest
Phygiviane there, resardless of color.
Siw has mate herself felt inthe
Incdieal world and. her axcociates
value her opinions,
‘She bus perfected herself for her
public rareer by improving all her
tendencies Wowird aps aecomplish-
ments, She ix a graduate af Emer~
Son's School wf Oratory, Boston, and
the Medical school ot Temple nni-
versity.
he. Montier Is a well known writer
of verse and an atccuinplished “vell-
ft. After hecomine auite procient
Mith the “cella she gave wp its ine
tensive study ta take up medicine,
She has charge of the Wealth cles
af Durham school, is on the staff of
the Samaritan hospital Qvhite) and
on the staff of the Dourliss hos-
Ptal department of wbstetrice,
‘The Alpha Kanpa Alpha ts proud
of her membership, snd the women's
Dranches of the orders of the Elks
and Moose have chosen her as their
medical examiner,
She is a firm believer in the value
of a musical training for the prac~_
Heine physician, She claims that the
Appreciation of the pitch, intensity
—~ CHICAGO ——
aw TT Tt OF
ya 7 UP. 1 Y
> eee ee o
Eat 1h, Dicmeren, Soe,
Tied, left the city. Friday ‘evening
fae Charleston, W. Va. where fe was
frecented by the Kappa Alpha st
Hoernity at a monster meeting uf
the NAL AL CLT. Mr, Dickerson re=
turned tw the city THesay,
Mr. and Mrs, George Duncan, (349
sto Tawrenre Ave, left Sunday for
av extended visit” through Kimsas
and Colorado.
Mrs. a. B, Crafton, formerly of St
Haul, Sinn. but new of this city.
Hster af Dr Mel Weaver, chirapodist,
is new at heme to ber many friends
ar her new building, 4712 St. Law~
fence Ave, Mrs. Crafton is well
Known in musical circles both in Chi
cazo and St. Pani, She is now tk-
ine. harp instenction from | Mary
Thurston, Lyon & Mealy hall, upon
a heantiful Aeolian harp. presented
her hy her husband, costing $1,909,
“Mra, Marveline Carpentier, 4338
Giles Ave, tert the elty last week
for New York city, where she will
Join her hustand, Eulott Carpentier,
Well Known pianist,
Mrs, Eva Monroe, fyuniler of thy
Lincoln Orphan home, Springfield.
Sus the guest of Mrs. Elizateoth
TLindsay Davis on her recent visit 1m
the elt.
Mes c. 1, McDowell, treasurer af
the X. A.C. W., spent a few dayy
with her dauchter this week return:
ing to her hame in Hannibal. ato.
from the. quinquennial convention
eid at Washington, D.C.
Mirani Mrs. Ivy Gales of Ewan:
ston. Tike Were dinner suests on Sun-
fay ef Sivcand Mes, Bait W. Cech-
ran, $731 St. lenweence Ave.
Mrs. Etta 1. Terry, 9230 State $1
ie attending the mid-year conference
HC the Tilinels Pratatinn Oiticers’ as-
Sociatwan, new being held in Normal
It, at the Soldiers. Orphan home.
Sir and Mrs, James K. Steele on-
teriained quite 2 number of friends
Ua ther heme Saturday evening in
honor of Mrs Rebert E. Miller of
Rushville. Ind, A musica) | program
and whist were the features of the
evening.
SMe J. Wesley Plummer gave an
informal anniversary sinner for sev
frat at her friends Sunday. She was
awsisted “hy her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Sulla, Munyner Turgese, and Mes.
Hutte Lewis, A
Mes, Phoe Duff, 4816 Calumet Ave.
eaeepniad Veont Sameual: tin.. wleeee aha
ge
ae Ge
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ee My
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DR. AGNES. BERRY-MONTIER
and duration of sounds and rhythm.
Niven must be aequired be the mu:
Seian inthe study of his art, are
Sie meewssaty 0 the dactor.
Tier vamtention fs that a doctor ts
ontiged "te take nute. af these inte
Sad anaatties. In mklnge laze
Toate, “rhe. nkfective signs of ise
ee yr Snontinn points ont to. un
Sia" cinsedy related tev mcenstte. phes
Ramen, such ax conductivity. atl
Tie weniite. ited, intensity, dura:
Hien find rhtiie,
Ter vadvive is often southt ty
enther phesceians. wha aectainy: her
wen die bewt Dhiysieinas and se=
seams in the cits.
Tie Montinr ie also quite a Uneuiat
sneaking “Spanish. fluentisy She Is
Messed with 1 vers pleasing person~
Mitte and is well liked by members of
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seine HE CHICAGO “DEFENDER!
BALTIMOREANS a ——
IN ANNUAL MAY | Br Ade
SONG FESTIVAL! @ =
Children of AMl Races Join! or ricer: itn
Forces to Celebrate [iti tn
Musical Progress ier lore: nuaive ete, site
Rattimere, Mi. May 22 Frederik
uke ol host anyon
La gar ar pe ts
Soniees cues Sty, hecrne tat
Soar pate MPs Ct a tae
GUNA chung hc telco Bak
Hine Mag ond beat Gotha a
Oi, da arenes aren tr
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SERENE toe ed aE in,
in aes BaP hee anes
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oa al a erate
a Oars ty ce ten
Se Ae SO Mee staat
1) tla riot eal Sa
Cela ge ea
SNe etal debe ate
OS tee nee at ee ic creat
eR te tat ati for Ns
ce eee
Gary. Ind. May 22-—Mre. tonite Lunn
kin of Tacoma, "Wash thed here April
Teh After an liiese uf towe ite eae,
Ariiving here bast Maret, Se preg
Tened faitly.” tue hil a velapee Trem
Shieh se dia "not" fats “reeaver She
Meas a momen of temine ehianter, OFs
der’ ache Bastern eras tuaushter of
Stetaernarie, she was we menioee ef the
Uethichom” Hantiat ‘ehureh. wt Pacem
Aut sn, an artige member wt Vario
Hutt Sie adas hori in canwan, Tem,
Sam TSS she te inanened Pa dee
inuehand, Kiciaed taimpkin. tee totes
rand father, tte sisters aid 3 bent
Be
‘aa guteeees DEAD
Dadvicetothe Wise and Otherwise
Jrear Prinicess: 1 have Wwon a. reader
wf. sour wonderful eabumat for Sere
Wing tine sit TH ie iter
Welpeae t have afte hened penis say
thet dive! sean ome sant hates ald
tt at fe pint eit ea a
raat ft teen T nl ite toed At ot
iene wetint haves see” Naw am asking
pete el ae what he te
ingot wsce an hua ant EATER
whet hoa Wes fer s=tai
You tee quite eight, when yom say
Cian ante tte Lage tae tn Set
tints Rua wht ote wali Isi< bene
tse In Hfellcke fashion aul ie upstes
Habe wien ieete tras tt whe It ts
fale Wig only fascination oe intatt=
aitton, ‘hearin last Lave iy every
shin’ twutiful "ant outdonit tg. uty.
Kinndiwss.s eonsiderathan, sel» Suerte
na inumflity. Lave tw the salvation of
Tike Wert “it mathe uhe Harkemt ay
sepny richt athe fwavtent taut
sm ah Phere! ate a dette
milicent. degeriytiver ywnwer Wr tell gist
Seite lave toe batt bt an often ttn
ant awe itt te imps to el
if'teg real feuntse.* A swung woman
Kien that aman have he if ie sto
Kier tie waniities that ave mention
nove Aen am tat Reset
Sina Suaba ie wurthy: ef ate Te
Wine ane hoes dee the sume mUaUitles
Hwar brineass: ant comin to st
settte mys pretden {han Se zae tehay ie
ina mie teva te fee ba Yarn
trage sae ave hace etter ata
iin neste See fa Inte estan
Wn Shen Seanptete eure tat
ianw tyde Seer Sand ere ems Nt,
There tn tut dreathiee A hae a inated
{tnd father, “ae atefather atl str
tatters ak. them att me stepmtte
ine haem ‘the Miqntert tories At
Aine tus reat antler wate eo Let
hee” Cie "wteqnathire) mb rants wit
fer, “Whate nmi seem Mg. eral mete
oaie chimes any te, Sega
any ben Teas mi afew months
Mae Whe mast f deed Chaweng stem
imoiner.= Foor Bi.
Wels sail thing to know of a. mathe
atti ee’ enh aad ea. fa
Ei ean hued tewetve surhs ke
elevate thir the mother would retiy
Sifter anti sear ata waged the el
Ho feet lacing sand. Rindge Vaue stew
evahcr doreteoa some interest eel Bh
Fectlin, because lve tule a ameter
res oc” ata a ve
Thoust sive sud nat bear san there
it ereadie ue Wer fer soe hin ail
Thur theres fete year avether Ele
Sine other” As ig Ittersiirens ane
Rew. “Wee net “uegiort the “ate pmeiine
Tinie Sone fatier st wether. tn
ere ai ho el
Dae Princess: Here, 1 cunta-many
ype miles fromm ene hare rie fe
Our met scemderial iulvice. ae foe
Coup “cndunn averse ee ete
Ueiniersge I shall desertie migselt.
hin tees homely nit havea meet a
Fusion "tne wdcate ain mies
Miche an akeernbhe ni clover vember
inmate aves a a sin
1aies ine m Realtime
Liurteachisneds ted and pretty feat
one "Drlnvensy fat male im toe ei
a Neky Rico Seung tna whe te atonytn
jp Be Sure You Get !
PURE ASPIRIN
IT RELIEVES THE ACHES AND PAINS
OF NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM , COLDS,
HEADACHE , TOOTHACHE, ETC., QUICKER.
INSIST ON :
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cy
medicine, 1 Wellee kat te fe ala tn
Meee SN ane, tae he defen fated plone
tue Dut" nm ‘afraid that sometime in
1c? ithe‘ seit quit me for a reels
Penetnd Panne sve hie (Ceould eer
LE iin ue whoa Cam asus trom
fie a ance im, tan when Fam
Tam Mine dott knots whether lowe
in aot i at fuer Wht dick
ig" writing, sienite 2 learore,
Nantarets Sere foolish Birt to bean
seit dinivic oner sue utente
fers have wever seen homely pers
fine ees ug, le, they
Mited Ug AR UR face te het an
asset, perhaps. yet it is pnt a fiabllity
ITs Wearer ie ae well eqtipped athe
Wises yin tell me sure Chaves
(ican wht ecuatitul features" whe
Lonalicted themselves sa “vers taut
That thes seemed srutesqun, ‘You shen
inttaie te tales ook atouind the work
Andupfew ries isin tnt preterm and
fiieuisene ‘wennen., Amalie seu stout
sete Sasi tates” ees ave maerie
Term of qumuty ain, menuey nant these
Sen re hans atria Case
Saute" ain Yelena exten foe yon We ike
SENN Suursedl sd mot Sour fentres
Se ee Seon desea sek eee Meaty
Bnd Me ten is andy bic echo ag
SESE and wien alee netic fal ine
Mi Miakine: ney well Shedd look te i
TE ee abet Ga eit the satan trom
Get potas unt une acai be talcen wif
SOIL ie glace
MRS. STRICKLAND IN CITY
aie, Bibel Strickland, the whine at
we Tce tr einer Sartekkamd 0
Mies Cig Te of Pitceumrgie Pay ha
Bae aitong in ther hie tae hs teed
fea age Wile heer fies have eon
eign wR SE, Sand Mee Samed
surgetns ED Os aes ate,
GRACE CHURCH
PASTOR HEADS
PRESBYTERIANS
Chicagoan Leads General
Assembly in 137th
Conference
ev. Moses H. Jackson, minister: 19
siruce chureh, Ieft Chleaz last Turse
flay evening for the Uh general ase
sembly of the. Hreshyterian church,
hich. {meeting in Columbus, hin,
May 22 w 29. Dr, Jackson went ax
head of the Chieago delegation, 1s
flection yan overwhelming plurality
‘over iis nearest opment wont sty
Senet Rites ie ira
Touiter of Grace shuren aad hece Net
thik eingorate. for mune than Je. ywars
Uiadet the cdet duties Mf the (cut
tehegation iil he to present betare the
1 Ricttls eteehptres doctrine any Wren
tn the” brechtterlanchirett Porton
Riodeeniat nl tundamentalint taetlons
ENitiianch geet ie conservative, ae
ht ingens ya See either with the funiit
remeatita soe ties mice Sa De
Bietksun sheet Join’ chee. thatthe
jth mine at the trend, tun ehutent™
iting te preseree nnits ba the rest
ieetan cate. Tanta af eosin
noe akan tase aucamatvalls. retin
Renate minister in thie aistelet
Hebd ecoatinvente paretrate for ase rs
FA LEU ar ew nt
Culeace” feo Sodamiae ceeding. fe
Casee et ee
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MODEL CO. 45 COMOBLDG, CHCAOR ALL
PART 1—PAGE 6 : THE CHICAGO DEFENDER .
“THE UNMARRIED MOTHER” FILLS THE AVENUE; THEATRICAL TALK |(— THE Koppn | COY GOGIT
THE WHITNEY AND MA RAINEY AT THE GRAND}|,..2z gas 0sm| gen Sosa) ge So tine | crs es
DOUNVEDR AND TUCKER CO. AT THE MONOGRAM Ssesrss cies ce Sout nea NE BSE AEB
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Devil Dance Blues
Rus. Sippie Wallace is spark- skipped around an OKeh Record—
ling "way up in the blue sky of ~ that's “Devil Dance Blues.” And
star blues-warblers and she ain't Record No. 8206—that’s “Devil
got nobody to blame but herself. Dance Blues.” The same number
‘Justyou hearifthatain’tthe true also. brings home ‘Walkin’ Talkin’
trath in her newest OKeh Record, Blues”—another high-powered
“Devil Dance Blues.” The darkest, gloom destroyer by the same Sippie
blackest sort of biues that ever Wallace. Two star shows for the
one price, 75c.
One of the stsonscet pieces yet
resented ur'thd batawette Paseo
eer ty Stuns sca
Axenue theater. Jt gia
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Veratnr, I—At Terre Hane the
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Tay Pickens, send addrens.
EXPAT oP Weare ceting
sues ee Foe sume aoe a tae
iBine (eden op the la hs Shore
rare Harnett, mail wine forwaried ta
a firace Tarn
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Tan Tnclnatiadtenies Se, Vinee
Wheat Cen a it
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meh copra eat
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Melody Music Shea
“1529 Jastings St..--Detrolt, Mich.
New York Russian Music Store
2311 Hastings St." Detroit, Atich,
8. & F. Music Shop
1510 Cherie St....-+2Detralt, Mich,
Madison Record Shop
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4921 Senvill Ave... Cleveland, Ohlo
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HOME BOUND (For Charleston, South Carolin')
Snappy-Full of Harmony-Great for Opening or Closing
A FOOL AND A BUTTERFLY
A Good Song for Ballad Singers-A Fox Trot Ballad With an Appeal
On Columbia and OKeh Records—Ask for Them PROFESSIONAL COPIES TO PERFORMERS UPON RECEIPT OF POSTAGE. SPECIAL DANCE ORCHESTRATIONS, 25G EACH.
WANTED For Season 1925-26, Playing Columbia Burlesque Circuit Principals, Musicians, Six Good-looking, Fast-stepping Chorus Girls. All Must Contract for Full Season. State Lowest Salary. Tickets Paid. Write
SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1925
The saddest words of tongue or pen
Are "to deal by me, I broke again"
Our Trouble, that I blame. All
the world's a stage", and I would add,
that we are not only actors but gam-
blers, coming to waten
a game of poker,
to see how the
infection accepts their win-
nings and their losses
some take
I will take
and their losses
without a chance
of a expression
their love, admir-
able others
when they win
or drop to the
lowest depths of
these characters
they lose. When
the last penny is
wasted, we are
in a 1,1,1
world, dead by
me, are said,
4. T. Whitney
T. Whitney
Despite not the chorus, the chorus is the most important part of any building "Our church is also the fundamental thing in one musical comedy, career without serving time in the chorus is to begin only in the chorus, if one would limit must know the things that one begins to show comedy show can be no greater than its chorus and a chorus can be Beauty, grace, agility and intelligence are the important requisites of a successful embellishment upon the last named intelligence. It is a easy matter to make a worker. More and more managers and producers are realizing the importance of ushering us worker is an enviable achievement. If the material for the making of a star need to develop it. The door of importance is always open on our show impossible to name off those who are now enrolled given the book of whose apprenticeship in our chorus. The Smarter Set show has earned and rewarded for beginners in show business.
An all-star integration usually gives everything. The producer has a difficult time trying to instruct them in the way he knows more than any other member of the company, most likely ad to the producer that he knows more than any other member of the company, most likely ad to each other that each producer must star or principal with a company who assumes to know every detail of his practice as a know-it-all, critically criticizes the work of the manager, is a mentor to the successor, is a show. A discontented performer is like from the payroll just as quickly as a decayed apple is cast out from a barrel down the morale of the company as quickly as a bad apple will destroy the
M'DANIELS' SYNCOS
M. Blanchard's "Kings of Syncapation"
cafe, McMahon, Cx. Mexico. They
have been on the job there a long time,
and they have a little newspaper published in that center of joy and contentment, they decorate their photo, their photo is run weekly in the
Bounder, and we must say that they
and come down bunch, from the bass
drum up.
THE WEEKLY NEWS
MARGARET SIMMS
The Chocolate Kiddies company
bam, sailed Wednesday, May 6, to
pier 59, North river, New York City,
The Chocolate Kiddies are feat
The Chocolate Kiddies are feat
(Tiney Ray, Chick Horsley, Shakey
the snapper, chorus of Mamie
Walker, Marie Butchels, Thelma V
BIG PAGEANT
Joseph Jones Leads 500 Participants in Event
Jacksonville. Fi.—Led on by Sasha Jones, the son or more young people of Awakening of Spring, which was very creditifiable present Monday afternoon, awakening of Spring, which was a popular success that enthused the more than two thousand people who came out to enjoy the music and the art of David Waters college, and the orchestra of Stanton high school furnished the music, which came out to enjoy in ballroom jazz and other far-fetched music, but the real music which added to the story of nature, arising from her long winter slumber and beaming forth in bravely radiance, sweeping all about nature. Father Time in his flowing hairs, books the dread of Spring and the rest, all in the richest colors, fitted in the story which the receptive mind "All the birds and beetles nest" All the bells and beads ringing. All the wind cries whispering after. What is this is the flowers say? It is lovely May. This lovely May, lovely May. The hue and colour was kind of hearty as the story unfolded, little children and soassioned grown-ups drank heartily of what was so richly
GOOD NOTICE
The Whitwind Four are having a good season on the Coast. The four states that Austin and Tulare are also a hit and are headed homeward. Here is the Sargento, Calif., Union sold of the Four.
"The Whitwind Four's dancing at the Hipbush Hotel is accurate to the scenes of four manners of monocular swiftness. The four are likely steppers who have the added power of set and suitable dance costumes contribute to the value of the act, which deserves its headline placed on the excellent bill."
SHELTON BROOKS
Charleston, South Carolin')
Great for Opening, or Closing
A BUTTERFLY
A FAX TUTTLE WITH AN Appeal
A NOTE OR TWO
Mary Mac's Mery Makers company
has a band as part of the show. Hoyer will
perform.
The Stirrborn Twins are located for
their home at 731 N. Seventh St.
Sidgeland, FL.
Dancing Lotson is doing his steps this past weekend in his Ketch's circuit, Philadelphia, Pa. He's also playing in the Maliata and Dude are doing their team work in Pittsburgh, Pa. this week. Billy Farrell and company are playing the penguin ball at the Capitol the afternoon.
Glenn and Jenkins, who are doing the Coast and making good, are playing this week at the Hill St. theater, Los Angeles, 'calf.
June Jackson, formerly of Jackson
Brown company, playing this week at
Monument theater, Chicago. Ill,
that she is getting her at the rear of 612
Lake Ave. Nashville, Tenn. us that all her
mail will be received for forwarded to
catharmon St. Ivy Trail. us that she
is enjoying herself at the Comedy club,
as it is a great place for all perform-
ers, playing her at 15 W. 131st
st. that city.
THE WEEKEND EDITOR
Photo by Defender Staff Photographer
LOTTIE GEE
Lyons, former producer of Club Ala-
steamship Arabic, White Star line,
ater, Berlin, Germany, on May 18,
and Drayton, Lottie Gee, Three Eddys
immis, Adelaide Hall, together with
etta Anderson, Jessie Crawford, Rita
Lydia Jones and Bernia Miles.
The Eleanor Four are playing their second work with the who Stock concertmaster at the Ohio theater. The firehouse is Harry Land, A. Ford, Frank Jack-Jefferson and Kennanman's Broadway Soundals are going over the top with their show. They are in the second show at the Star theater, Savannah, GA. They have been playing to turn-away business. Capers lunch are playing to great success in the land where there are few colored. So far she has had no trouble in so-sounding stopping places in the big hotels. The team of Russel and Ford are hitting the show at the Giwman theater. She performs. The act is going over in good form. The Pekin theater of Savannah, GA, is only pictures, and she will be served for that house this week. Ross Baldi and Robert (Dogpile) Simmons will make Mika last week in Savannah, GA. Best of luck, old fellows. Puggeshe has written at last for the package which we were holding here for him. We are glad at that he has been abused that time. We read the Radio each week. He is playing with Trake and Walker's big Sensation at the Empire theater, Brooklyn.
Loyle and Willie are parked in Indiana and will reach them in Missouri. Missouri St. N. Meridithil and Meridithil have at least one car in for their mail. Good. They are receiving thirs with the G. R. Leggette shows at Perry, Oka. He is known as the Huxley Minstrels, are traveling with the George Lloyd shows, and are playing under canvass. Mall will reach the bunch this week at Duplo, Oka, to call on us. But unfortunately we were not on the job. We thank her for her work, but is on her way to Detroit, and only parked in Oil for a few hours. We sit in with the Florida Rousseau minstrels. They would like to hear from Madam Rosetta Brandon. Mail will reach the maternal department. Chicago Defender. N. G. Stewart writes us, but fails to respond. We are week and where he or his company will receive their mail. The forum the launch that he is with the Goose Dolege Rousseau Girls company, playing this week at the Detroit, Mich. So is Loyle Seals is receiving mail this week at the Koppi theater, Detroit.
Carrie Edwards is now playing with
the Philadelphia 76ers in working
Pittsburgh. This week,
John Roy is working as a single in and around Detroit, Mich. All mail in and out from him at 613 Adeliale St. Detroit, Mich. Little Infant has moved to 6102 Compton coming to Cleveland, look her up. Mary Evans informs us that she is a single mother of a company, which is playing to very good business at the Empire theater. Provo-Goo, W. Murray's New Orleans minnie mouse, is showing up for good business, she shows up for the James E. Jones and Toni Robinson, Joe Smith are trumping things over.
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THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Grant & Wilson
FOLKS, here's a hot one! Grant and Wilson—the great comedy pair—have made Paramount Record No. 12272. Both sides are knock-outs. Look it over, at the top of the list below:
12272—Rock Aunt Dinah Rock and Crying Won't Make Him Stay, Vocal Dust, "Coot" Grant and "Kid" Wesley Wilson.
12262—Railroad Blues and The World's Jazz Crazy and So Am I, Trixie Smith.
12261-Confession Blues and Broadway Daddy Blues, Sodarisa Miller.
O'Bryant's Wash Board Band
12265—Washboard and Brand New Charleston, Jimmy O'Bryant's Washboard Band.
12263—Those Married Man Blues and Georgia Hound Blues, Idle Cox.
12257—Cell Bound Blues and Ya Da Do, "Ma" Rainey and Her Georgia Jazz Band.
12264—Shave 'em Dry and Coffee Pot Blues.
12259—The Cat 'em Got the Measles and I've Got What It
Takes But It Breaks My Heart to Give It Away.
12236—Salt Lake City Blues and Salty Dog Blues.
Three Inspiring Spirituals
12234 —Where Shall I Be and I'm Gonna Build Right On Dat Shore, Norfolk Jubilee Quartette.
12266—What You Going To Do When The World's On Fire and When I Was a Moaner, Norfolk Jubilee Quartette.
12073—When All The Saints Come Marching In and That Old-Time Religion, Paramount Jubilee Singers.
Paramount The Popular Race Record
REG. U.S. PAT. OFF.
COOP'S CHATTER
BY THE WAY—
Speak soft and slowly.
Actors are born, not made.
Specialize in everything; develop
A. B. C.
Quantity in service means as much as skill it has i.e. 5 days.
Feeling that we are in the quick route to the spa, feeling that we are in a thing cannot be too sure about anything. We cannot be too sure about anything. We cannot be too much about everything. we care about anything. We care about anything. Seventy-five per cent of the people in service are in it trying to avoid work.
We are but bouts in the river of life, but our limbs are oftimes your joists, but our muscles are not your petal motion, but we can stimulate activity, because we have many among us who are failures, due to their desire to do that which is easiest.
The chief reason most men are small
they find they it so very easy to
be so.
Manufactured performers are responsible for the indicated condition of the show business.
DRAKE CO. SCORES
Paterson, N. J. — The "Big Sensation" company of white burlesmen, headed by the legendary singer and band new line of chatter, supplemented by a large company of Colored literatures, including a real *Colored* literature, a new form of entertainment which was highly enjoyed by a capacity audience at the dawn. The duel bill is repaired with movers and clover singing and dancing numbers in which the *Colored* Charlestown formation of the laurels. The first part of the bill, contributed by the white ensembles, is bound to a close with a program of real jazz music supplied by the Cyclone Jazz Hounds band under the direction of Drake and Walker's Homage. The second half of the bill is supplied by Drake and Walker's Homage, whose whimsy belting won music applauded last evening. Worthy of special mention among the Colored troupes, the *Colored* Duffler troupe, which stopped the show. Unlike anything that has been seen at the current attraction is a movie which should attract big business for the balance of the current week during which routines will be given at popular festivals.
ESTHER BREAKS AWAY
Kather Blegen of Elkmont and Kildare
partnership, she had a crowd of eac-
hort hockings and dates for recording,
same as shaming your music. It
was a shame to lose it.
Los Angeles, Calif.
Dear Tony: We are favored with all kinds of interesting and exciting things in Los Angeles at the present time. So
I will start with one
I of the greatest
Monday night I was
awakened at 2:39
a.m. Quite nature-
ture to be called at such
an early hour in the
morning. I slipped
and went to the
door and behold
Mosby and "Hind"
Scott. I was told to
put on my wardrobe
questions. There be-
ing two to one "me
thinks less said
"Ragtime" Billy
Tucker
A few weeks ago I mentioned the good work that Billy Maxie was doing for the Philadelphia Ballet for him. He has lived up to my prediction, for tonight he has a revival of his high-class all-age house and cafe. This is the first time that the Green Room has our dates. Naturally, this is an honor for Maxie. He is featuring Eddy Tellier on the ballet, and I am on land on the musical end, a black and in chorus, besides Eva Kurtz, Alexandra Browne, and the periphrase. The show is called "Seven Eleven," and I and I ratcheted the co-author of "Akala Sabbath Days," which goes into the Philharmonie auditorium for a run the week before. By Maxie and Malcolm Patton, the music being by Spikes Brothers. The linebacker, E. J. Howard, Bortha Wilson, Ralph Alexander, E. Tollier, Katie Johnson, E. J. Howard, Bortha Wilson, Ralph Alexander, E. Tollier, Katie Johnson, M. Frye, Alice and Anna Rennett, Dorothy Young, Jesse Thompson, Ethyl Byrd, Thelma Valentine, E. D. Cassel, Milton Young, Jules, Tapus, Aiden Dixon and Maitre Dixon.
on the job there for nearly a year, and is still going strong.
Glenn and Jenkins are laying off this week in the park. They were a young riot at the Orpheum last week and the mutatives are still skiling about them. They have a hit out in this neck of the woods.
Gold and Guide are featured at the Hirschman Center, being Leland and Sallie Goldman, Goldman, by the way, is a "native son of Oakland." Oakland Calif. This is their first trip to the coast since 1915, when they were out here with the Harvey Greater Milwaukee. Eureka Villa is fast becoming the rendezvous for the pleasure-seekers of the coast, and the younger strains of jazz until the wee hours of the morning. It is an ideal place for the Storm, Nevada mountain, just 10 miles from Los Angeles. Quite a few are laying on site cabins to spend the days.
Sonny Clay and his Rhythm bemoan are broadcasting nightly over KKX, Rachel and Richie. Sonny Clay has in his orchestra, besides himself, Willie Hirsch and Richie. Lenard Davidson, earl tavison bears watching, as he is a "whang," and W. B. Woodman, thom-
The "Kiddies Minstrels," which was produced at the Labor temple last week, are to the fact that more than thousand people were turned away. Long before they were turned away, long before they had to bring in more artists and then standing room was at a premium. More about it next week. "All till them come," said the director, E. 25th E. 25th, Los Angeles, Calif.
T. O. B. A. MENTIONS
WITH JOE BRIGHT
The Joe Bright Thayers are at the top of the list. They short run, after several weeks in Baltimore, according to a nice letter from the company. They have a regular cast of principles, including such stellar performers as Lemonis, Millie, Holmes, Maybilt-Brown, Olive Lonez, Elizabeth Howell-Tauwane, Salmon, and a chorus of ability. Eddie stated that "7-11" and "Theo's" were the best Baltimore to the business last week.
Wil
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Can anyone interested in our development process seems to have followed the Jack Bald Big Sensituation show? Drake and the followers of the vaudeville stage, are heading half of this wonderful show, for the count. That is what we have been waiting for. Anywhere we go, we get gkled out. We get gkled out. The Race aggregations which have been co-working with the successful and the reputations of the shes or individuals have not suffered. It all young fighting blood has made its stand and the way looks brighter for some young fighting blood has started the hall a彩照, and it’s been going ever since. Remember the bone? Well, it’s the same thing.
(Continued Next Week.)
WORKING NIGELY
Savannah, Ga. - Jefferson and Kennonmon, featuring Perry and Kid, choreo played by a capacity house the week of May 14 at the Star theater, where friends witnessed their midnight ramble, at which time they staged the looks independent, is holding this aggregation over for another week and there is a great possibility of holding them in Savannah indinitely.
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eet he ier "Dorti’ Duuare. Merle
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ln ea ti el SRS here the week
before, cliew immense crn at rach
renters, RA tea avert fie
[sran dremins poner.
The giitzartians Tor the present week
areciniiy Suunsers, the Society dugeier:
Prckison’ and Dia, Hubber wid Sader
Marke ant Tolitver att Harris
Anite itiaite theater, in mlenendent
honteneverated deni tianaged. fy tse
Hacer pion, in bart it, Westie td's Tread
Nae’ Enterutiners who will pay an tne.
Ths "eumanany pated tna fae sie
cy Sue ee onentne Wer
Tha Wrectteld twas have heen on the
sigewit for several Neate. aid Tt Is
fhenghs that Weir aoiearanee SN hel
Ex"hanta tin, this onse, ge it ie ears
rucie ta fat wine ra ihe face shat
ing generaiie: always tried “ta present
tay asides ie
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uetie, Tone ducs a few ts, before
hating St heals aid wish fens that
Hite WEeR'S elttuSement tae kewl Gees
“Fae ece a the BM hore this week. are
reiteer sed ineras at tears ge
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them shel
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sen mind Tastes teh gee eine aver
fie “an rhe are en aura
feitormayee | “ATBE UP joins
Then tive omer the yor ald team
jn ttein to eet ag hd the se
BME ein Zertine fae ail week :
Fue vitae falcon Muck tut Mader
sari ii tas gore regined singing aml
alk ter” whch, (nights appenetated
tele acres. wate nants ie were
fever Beak Shes Since the shen Mi
“Fine en wee alk at the Linen
Se amie ke aliled another fiet-
caine Calsrod oaeh a ie epee dae
sate at Sangeet ane Went lle
Unione nite! in tie easton Staten,
Teen ean" exeetiensiimine Zan.
wes Hilo th sng str oer phe
Taling ae. heats paring and tolard
Witior "aii aatached ta the fete
‘ntire how "cong verve est resards
tmigou” Yours Sere ieuies “aolly Sanne
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Neve Varig No Vomduhn W, Vago
ssinma igre Amarin was, gies
Bue teneations ofthe. carte 20%” bat
tiloet "Ramttte ane "Nop tliat
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nivel Srrnetion "ext season "Absa
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the eliearsate tn hea thee werk
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ie" Seah the relimiparles. acme
10 getter tom ei Rater
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rmsd tm be an unusually laze ‘comme
pany and me that te keine. banked. 6
Tig tne and ton Week stande—-The
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| GRANT & WILSON
Mierke, Aura Tsinuh, Rock,” and on the
ste gee ake Mee ace inty
Hraie were alinwed te make thei own
[n't ala "mavtine and see hae vies
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vis! Ri
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TABOR AND GREEK
| MNES gO BAILEY.
Shim dene and teow Hailes, werkins
ae a haden' aed Mted oon the so tine
Beetadavinc the mech. at br Lge tes
Bee einiedite, Re tne: nm thn
Slate Giredland anal tetenie on thee
Brcetnt ehedule, andl seni." tomins
ix’erong Yatiente that thes will have a
So bee ee cee ahaa”
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1925
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Taken in, the office of Editor Abbott May 6 alter the owner of “The World's Greatest Weekly” had
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anniversary of Tae Chicago Defender. "Then he was “ordered to follow out ene more.instruction—to tend for
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| ‘Twenty years oll—quite a yeunz-
ser inthe nancial atv wonineretn
VSeoriae sa inthe eater
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ia nuratrnped all ia. emptor
Jand today stands wut as the leading
[newspaper of is kind iw the svorklh
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Hiethy sanre thas 9 mntiion redere
ro) eth wf the nest hana
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jae the ie levine eanne ‘near
siiming "ie "unnoticed The, busy
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Lo taken up the tine se she edit
Sn ener that" tr had. alloseed hi
‘inetnors te stip mp on the date. It
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Mt nis, peteate, olen Welestns
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jyemntes. werrmatione, lee ‘aaa Forme
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[rt fetes seta kinetin ith
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grains ‘ne woncratttaione, "Howes
Sime trom “Hares Warkinae the
FeanSoatate- biter, The. burt Ties
iinen nize Nit, Inmpeaved, Tenge
tivnt ‘ai Freatective "Uren ef lk
Meine "Weld geined shit ache
Etoune sn tendering Mes Abbott
Eiken of appeeration. hajwiness. and
ode witt rhe followings membars
_Et'n connatten teem that fotze ented
tn “yerann on crhuraday inoenine
Mon! inmes " Narsin: raalten ris
Hon. lawrence Newhs, distrier dps
MMEE Hone Beanie We Uenes. eras
tirers Han, Met, Bailes, seul Hans
“Pie presentation specet was nade
ne aattrnes. esse sii taeda
Nove nf cath and eengiience tn hot!
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ificeded it. AR auhroneiate reepnnve
“wae made by ar, Alt. fh hr
Tawa" and went with emotion:
Passes 20th Year
Anniversary week will extend trom
wednadags ae 8. unr manign
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jnad at writing paper and ane tend
Rencil with an ermsee attachad to the
Bad at it Raber! S. Abbott eat dow
Ta'n tiding card table tm the kitenen
Ui “ie home. ot ‘Mew. enrietta
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isiaied sunt on hie venture to xiv
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‘first edition. he ventured into 2
zambtings hiss where he knew. che
fwner. There were stacke of silver
Hoare onthe mana desk. Te
Sought. first an advertiveraent. then
tie sffeyed te seit ait inereat ie. Une
paper for ton ilaltsee, wat seas turned
tnt
Ue inet a feionil--n rent felend—
fon the stron sent when aaked About
Inje encnense teat Ate Abort tnd
Ehin ntwn. sete praved Yn he “his
friend thar in ian look Wise he
Wink be abie te eiake Heats he had
Heavriod the twien aver and ever nnd
fhe was still sheet ten dnitarsc: eter
A erenni’s hesitation thi telend pene
ftuend the mone and the Defenter
nade its appearance an time.
Has Not Missed An Issue
Trine these 2) yeaa the Dex
feniee “haa hint missed a issn
Sonie alata Urged" yoreeartos, bin
aeanelime the weney came ine Theee
Were daye that the swner never ate
Tinh ‘anit sinner. “There, were tines
Stand “there are mane noe Hele,
amie sehn neat ate hie einplasnese
Sho remember those dasethat,
fun he nie Stands ae head of
Erent onterprise. went without hunch,
Acne seithint supper, went withont
AN averenat. went ven With Ais
Mines needlins ineniing “and. hts feet
Wet tendzing: fran swag. era
Deajaines sind Adame St. to 313t
and State St fewae a tae and
venge swale, ne That meat nen
Gwent tive Eien up tte fend gah
Wan Men Aline sartcisied nt
‘The subjert wf anich Fidleitle smd
nea Ne haat Gait "Teaheee
Nene in: well ve cnt at this te the
nest thing that was ever sabl abn
Heiutabie: “The thatinet we ty Uns
Known enntinent bireed 1m ish aH
safe wae with thie stengetings Jon
fra, the dnistinet nf sent a
Brent newsbaper larened. within tz
Abiwttes itis Guithy eaeried hit wn
Shere “ene laek uf faith weull have
nied "mane a usta “eneeer— his
Eiith in! Ca and Iingete—terwith-
ont thie faith man alles morally.
"The paper grow. Pram a state of oné
toa tiie Toaniler added continnnnste,
Many! Scho knew tne onely store af
The Chirag Defender, remember
Tacktey’ Sintiey. sam ofthe, farses
eaterees | Siniiey “had some early
training in the newspaper work. In
Vitladeinnia. Newspayer. wen are
like seafarers, Once inthe work
fe hand tie set aware fannie ail si
Be Toektey ast he wae. tomiliagly
Tatted, east his chances azsain on the
Sen nf journalisin we connecting biate
Sele Meith thie publication.
Pullman Porters Help
The days were still stormy. Wages
were tows init the Hzbt went on. We
Sak aoe tee hele sauntion: ak. this
lime the good. wurk of the Pullman
porters arnt the walters on Mitferent
feaide, espeetally: thee in the South,
Hehe engetedl cupies nf the qsiper ane
Aistetinted thew at the ead ne tee
Funs or ghrew thei n{€ 10 persons ot
JNolne stuniing in the wayside sth
ons je tte teans would thunder
theoush the wens
J There are mans men who watehed
the eipld rise of this new paper
‘save ‘it pase the must Unckeughe. Of
Linurke in rireutariin.
there are many men who at differ.
ent times worked for Mr. Abbott and
iday not nme gan Speake harsh weed
Lahout ‘him ne his treatment. a his
emplosees. “Some are not with ie
‘now. Times catey inany chanzes
[Some have passed to the great be-
yond—thers were Smiles. We. Allison
| Hteenes. Fran 1 George and othe
eres tune, Init ant ferserten
LO SUIL the paper tnerenved ie size
and. Hs vieematon. ‘Theee sax an
exten zutivn anit to the sucpets= af
Reheat irienls when Ruger Ty
‘ Washingte passed away
| Different dapwniinents #7 rane ue:
the "tinese Who." the portunn an the
SBlean’ Tasters” by Eon tall” and
later eartnone tig: towsis Hesezare sam
| Langston Mitehel. Then sate a the-
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DETROIT AT KANSAS CITY-AUTO RACES AT LOUISVILLE
SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1925
DETROIT OPENS SEASON WITH KANSAS CITY
Monarchs to Greet the League Leaders
THE Standing
W. L. Pet.
DETRC11 9 3 750
ST. LOUIS 8 6 571
NORTHAM 8 6 571
AMERICAN GIANTS 9 8 763
CUBANS 9 8 763
MEMPHIS 4 7 400
INDIANA POLIS 4 8 333
BIRMINGHAM 4 12 250
Kansas City, Mo. May 22-23
thousand local fans have arranged for
the largest opening celebration here
tomorrow in honor of the opening
of the home season, when Detroit,
which is leading the league, opens
the local league season.
A local park with more than
500 decorated automobiles will
parade through the principal streets
of the city. This is the only city in
almost where such a parade is allowed
to stop traffic during the rush
hours.
Four bands will be in the line.
At the ball park the local fans will
attend a celebration of the Lincoln high school,
strong, with their 200 boy scouts in full uniform, to take part in the rushing
The Detroit Stars arrived in the city last night and were met at the station by a delegation of fans and business men and escorted to the Hotel Street, where they will be greeted by the famous Giuliano Stats that more than 11,000 reservations have been made for the Sunday game and predicts that a crowd of 22,000 or more will be in the stands on Sunday.
Those 24th Infantrymen
Fort Hancock, Ga. May 11—In a wired
long draw, uninterrupted games
from the field, the 24th infantry kept
it to play the 24th infantry kept
their winning streak by taking the sec-
ond round of the game, the remainder
to take. The remainder was 11
to 6. This was the 24th 22th victory.
Alabama S. N. 002 601 610
24th infantry .005 421 11
11st Infantry-Allamara. Anderson and
Brown. Vance and the first and Hamilton
ROYAL GIANTS LOSE 2
Royal Giants ..... 000 003 001
Buckwks ..... 200 001 021
"GLAND VIGOR MADE ACTIVE IN 24 HOURS"
Gland Vigor Renewed Amazingly Quick, Says 60-Year-Old Man.
I was made very depressed, feeling just half alive. My amazing doctor told me that my amazing doctor has awakened me—Charlie Maye, Rana City, Mo. It is awesome, stupidity, shame, overwork or weakness has robbed you of your vital power. If you are not awake, your glacial urge lacking, if you are without power and vigor, then your system and glands will quickly respond to the powerful scientific gland discovery that comes has given you.
VIGOR OF YOUTH
RESULTS—OR NO PAY
AMER. GIANTS ATINDIANAPOLIS
Indianapolis, ind. May 22—Ruben Foster's American Giants arrived in town
tighton and W&F want
direct to those
pursuit prizes
prior to their five-game
series with the Indi-
apolis A, B, C's,
some more
comma after them.
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Although Foster expects to make the Hoosier fans are basking on their showing against the Chicago club, they work against the visitors Sunday, with Miller the guard. A troubled braking crowd the two teams perform, as is this the
FLOWERS TO BOX MALONE ATE. CHICAGO
New York, May 16. Beginning at Boston tonight in a 10-round match fighting deacon Tiger Flowers, has started another campaign against the middle and light heavyweights that will equal him. He has remarkable campaign of the first of this year in which Flowers hit 111 matches in eight weeks and earned for himself and man-more than $40,000.
A.
fight experts Flowers marvel at the colorized flowers has displayed and colorized white lightning every four or five days against the best in the two divisions. Manager Walk Miller only sniffs when favorable comments are being made regarding the spectacular and the clean life he lives, his great desire to always do anything he undertakes as good or better than anyone can do it, which explains his remarkable success in the boxing field. Flowers is scheduled to fight Lou Bogash, 12 rounds on May 25 at Bridgeport, Conn.; Jack Malone 14 rounds at East Chicago, Ind.; June 5-Lou Anderson 14 rounds at Chicago, Ind.; June 10-Jack Malone 14 rounds to select his opponent for a 14-round match June 16, Boston, Mass.; is also to select an opponent for June 22. Jack Stone is his opponent on June 28 at Elizabeth, N. J. The team will for six matches in four weeks.
Manager Miller says that he has 25 offers on the waiting list after the above have been completed, but that he will accept only five or five weeks and that he hopes within that time to be able to induce Champion Harry Greb to meet Flowers in a decision match at the midweek Yankees vs. Yankees. While of play York open air promoters are desirous of closing a Greb-Flowers championship go. The Tiger has not been altogether during his descent from the ring, but he has been leading role of a five-feel feature photoplay, written around interesting events of his life. The play is now being edited and he ready to release someone who is not a fight film, its title will be "The Fighting Deacon."
HALL DEFEATS MANNING
New York, May 12—Berry Hall, the former St. Louis gatherweight boxer, and Manning, white, of Hoboken, at the Pioneer Sporting club. Since Hall was born, he has business to Gene Flaherty, brother of Simon Flaherty, the "big loss" of the bansque Queensboro stadium. Long Island, he has been coming along nicely.
BREAKS MILE RECORD
FIGHT TO DRAW
Iuffalo, N. Y. May 22—The main author of the book, *Formulae* forms junior lightweight edition, and Harry Cook of this city resulted in a draw according to the formula: "He is greeted with hisses and hoots. Cook boxing brilliantly, outspoken. He is born in a formidable nation. He had him energy and holding on from smashing right crosses to the head."
PHILA. GIANTS BEATTN
Brooklyn, N. Y. May 17—The Philadelphia Giants were defeated by the New York Giants, 10-7. Miller of the Farmers held the Giants to six hit and famed five batmen.
Philadelphia Giants.....200 601 041
Farmers.....200 601 232
Latters — Archer, Henderson and Jackson, Miller and Herton.
At Hanover, Ill. May 12.
R. H. E.
Gilkerson Giants.....105 622 030-14 12
Hancock.....601 040 250-14 12
Gilkerson, Coy and Young, Schong Ginzlo.
At Freport, Ill. May 12.
R. H. E.
Gilkerson Giants.....100 622 040-11 12
Freport.....601 040 250-14 12
Gilkerson, Walker and Young, Seminar and Hawn.
DETROIT GETS ROUGH WITH FOSTER'SCREW
Petway's Gang Pounds Out 3 Victories
Petway's Gang Pounds Out 3 Victories
Detroit Stars got rather rough on the American Giants and took three straight games from Uncle Rubie Duges, the third one on Tuesday in a tie to the Giants look like movies. In that event, encounter the Giants of to the lead in the second frame when Bob by Williams do u-but the twoeyes relay to Pryor and Pryor's attempt to get Williams at third was a wild jump to Duges. Hines followed with a double, but two we're
In that event, encountre-the Giants got off to the best frame when I bobby Williams d o u bled and Ken Gendry and Bryor and tryor's attempt to get Williams at third was a wild Hines followed with a double, but two we were out at the time and had rone
and Padmore Petway
fanned.
dropped Torriente's fly in the
fourth after Detroit had gained a
run on singles by Pryor and Riggins
and Kennard's out. Marlarcher's dou-
belt the Cuban on third and Wil-
iams' lukes Texas bearer scored him.
Marlarcher skipped after six, sa-
died after two were safely tucked
away. Marlarcher doubled. Brown
signed to right and Williams dumped
one in front of Kenyon, but out of
the way. Kennard tailed in both the sevent
and eighth. In the seventh, after two
were out, Jones singled to right and
Marlarcher doubled and around after the ball long enough to get an error chalked up against him. Howev-
ler's single produced a run. In the
seventh, Kennard's singles paved the way for a tally.
The timbits' half of the eighth was a hummer, brown singed and split. He drove to Tetolil, who tried to bluff a throw to get tread at third, found he was too slow to get the flying Williams. The throw was poor and Wesley was out of the fight. He was pulled by Mack, who failed to jump, who had replaced Kennard behind the bat. Gardiner singed, scoring Williams. Wesley attempted to run treadder down a minute later, only to wake up to the timbits' scared while he failed.
Totals: 11 2 6 19 19 Totals: 12 2 6 16
Totals: 11 2 6 19 19 Totals: 12 2 6 16
American Express: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 American Express: 1 1 1 1 1 1
American Express: 1 1 1 1 1 1 American Express: 1 1 1 1 1
Streets: 1 1 1 1 1 1 Streets: 1 1 1 1 1
Streets: 1 1 1 1 1 1 Streets: 1 1 1 1 1
Burger King: 1 1 1 1 1 1 Burger King: 1 1 1 1 1
Burger King: 1 1 1 1 1 1 Burger King: 1 1 1 1 1
TY-AUTO
CUBANS WIN
2 GAMES FROM
LINCOLN GIANTS
Take Both Ends of the Double Bill
New York, May 17.—The Cuban Stars were victorious in both games with the Lincoln Giants at Protectory park Sunday. The Cubans won a 5-to-4 victory in the first encounter and the other by a score of 13 to 8. In both games the Lincoln boxmen were bit hard, while the offerings of Oscal and Junalco proved hard for the Lincolns to see. Oscal was in the Oscal form, allowing only six hits in nine innings, two of which were home runs. Farrell, a recruit, was the pitcher for the home team in the opening game, Father, Robbie Stingler, Willie Wagner, used the other in an effort to stop the heavy hitting. Oms was the star of the second game, getting three hits, including making seven putouts. Other home runs were hit in the two games by Thomas, Mesa, Fial and Scales.
MEMPHIS WINS 2 OUT
3 FROM INDIANAPOLIS
Indianapolis, Ind. May 11.—The Memphis Red Socks, led by the veteran center fielder, this week engaged the pride of the Capital city in the hardest series of the present season, winning the first game of the double bill, 8-2, with Treadwell making the Saturday opener by a 16-2 count. The A's won out in the second game of the double bill, 8-2, with Treadwell making the Saturday opener by a 16-2 count. Dismukes was put off the field by the umpire in the first game Sunday for the Memphis batters. The Memphis batters got to Riley in the early stages of the game and plied up a lead that was never overcome, while in the second game, visitors at his mercy all the way up the seventh, when the game was called on account of the Sunday-closing law, a game being played after 6 o'clock. The weather was very cold, but it shivered and cheered as the contests were being played. By winning one of the games, Memphis now has the edge in the series, having won two and lost
ARED CIRCLE
CURAN BEATS RIVERS
CUBAN BEATS RIVERS
Woodside, W. Va.; Willie
Bilton, the Cuban lightweight-
knocked out Soldier Joe Rivers of Baltimore in the first round of the feature
suit at the opening of the outdoor box-
cock in the lower right upper-cut
in the law turned the trick.
Kansas City Took Last of Series
The Kansas City Monarchs hung
the whitewash sign on Foster's
American Giants, beating them, $ to
0, in Wednesda
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days' game. Clifford Bell started august 11th and looked like a repetition of Saturday's contest was to come home at Westminster and Williams throw our Johnston and Padrone tossed out sweat, but the Glory had walked Allen and Moore, and McNair scored both with a single the first frame. In the third the visitors counted two more, Moore's triple, McNair's second hit of the game and Marjorie's error paying the way. Moore was across in the fifth Padrone had been relieved by Miller the innings previous. With two out in this trame Moore doubled and went to third on McNair's single off Marjorie's shin.
Washington, D. C., May 9—How-Moore on third. McNair tripled, scoring Moore. Owens, who took pole in the ninth, threw out Forcain. The nearest the Giants came to scoring was in the fifth. With one down Moore erred on Brown's grounder long enough to allow him to reach first safety and Williams took pole in the sixth. Miller could not bring them home. Bell fanned six men. In the fourth DeMoss was called out on strikes and Gurley missed the third one as did Torrentii. Bell fanned Torrentii in the fourth, sixth and seventh in the game. Miller was also called out on strikes. The series, however, went to the Giants, who won three out of the five games played. The score:
KANSAS CITY
AMERICAN GIANTS
Johnsonite of 4 01 0 0 Gardner of 4 01 0 0
Bogan of 4 1 0 1 0 DeMoss of 2 01 0 0
Alton Blake of 4 1 0 1 0 Gurley II. of 2 01 0 0
Moore of 4 1 0 1 0 Torrentii of 4 01 0 0
Mohlen II. of 2 01 0 0 Brown II. of 2 01 0 0
Forcain of 4 1 0 1 0 Bell of 3 00 0 0 Padone p. of 1 00 0
Miller p. of 1 00 0
Total: 25 511 40 Total: 31 4 15
Ratified for lawsuits in the eighth.
Kansas City ..... 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 6-4
Kansas City ..... 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 6-4
Errors-lose, Gardner, Gardner, Brown
Three-hole hit--McMait, McMait, Home run
-Moore, McMait, Strick out--Bell, Bell,
Bell, Strick out--Bell, on ball, on ball,
Off Ball, 1; off Miller, 1; off ball,
Double play--In-Moore in Brown.
Long Island, N. Y., May 21—Crimson Olano from Culsa, and a stable mate of Chloe Olano from Culsa, played in the second edition of the lightweight tournament for Benny Leonard's crowd by knocking out Chloe Olano, a Canadian player from Culsa, opening outdoor show at the Queensboro stadium. Monday night before 12.900 fans, p to the knott-knott, which happened to be a round, the battle had been evenly waged. Reference Andy Griffin stopped hostilities after both struggled to come to a conclusion, the battle dropped the canadian in the first session with a haymaker. The next three games dropped the canadian in the second and they bled profusely. The ninth was Taft's, too, until he ran into things he feared. The final score was Bill somewhat in color, may not be a great boxer, but he has a great punch.
AMHERST'S ATHLETES
Totals = 1 8 5 17 14 Totals = 2 7 5 14
*Harrison for Thomas in the ninth.*
New York, May 16—Johnson County
(white) outpainted *Willie Mackel* of
Washington, D.C., in the star ten-rou-
nge bour at the Ninth Regiment armory.
KNIGHT KAYOHS SHOWERS
Newark, N. J., May 22—Phil Knight, Porto Rico heavyweight, scored another by stoppins. Jack Showers, Elizabeth Gillies, and the scheduled eight-round at Troxler's club last Friday night. Knight had 14 points in addition to carrying a deadly wallop, Jack Newark and *Young Noble* (white) were given the "air" by Referee Randy McCormick. The four-round preliminary when he decided they weren't doing their best.
**LOMBARDO DEFEATS RISEN** Ummara, May 17—John Lombardo, featherweight champion of central and South America, last night decisively defeated Robby Risden, the New York
Second Game
Saturday's Game
HALL BEATEN
Frank Wickware, Pitcher, Is Freed In Murder Case
New York, May 16.—Frank Wickware, one of the best known pitchers of the American Giants and other western league clubs and this spring with the Lincoln Giants, was freed from a hospital overnight of charges on which he was held as a suspect in the killing of Ben Adler. He was shot to death on 22
who was shot to death on April 25. The move came after the district attorney accused him of evidence against the accused to connect him with the murder. Wickware pitched some memorable battles on the diamond, one against the great Walter Johnson. His failure to keep in condition him hibitious dogs, clubs to be in 37 years old and lives at 50h W 135th St.
DETROIT TO STAGE AUTO DERBY MAY 30
Chicago Drivers Enter 75-Mile Grind
Chicago Drivers Enter 75-Mile Grind
Detroit, May 22.—The Detroit Speedway association is still making big preparations to give the speed fans of the Motor City one of the greatest automobile races ever staged in this section of the country, built on the track of the most witness this race from the heavy demands for tickets.
Entry Blanks are still available for out to drivers who want to enter their cars. William (Hill) Jeffries, a champion dirt track trainer, and a prominent member of the Chicago Colored Speedway association, has expressed his desire to enter this race here and has been mailed an entry blank. Jeff is keeping his mount a distance from the track, so the will turn up with a fast one. The Chicago Speedway association is promoting a race in that city on May 24. Bill Carson, winner of the race on the Hawthorne track last year, will be the first driver to tie Clifford Jackson, another dirt track king from Chicago, is entering his Dodge special. The race is a 75-mile event, with a total prize of $1,500, and $500 in the $250 prize to drivers finishing below third place. Duplicate prizes in case of tie. Entry blanks are still available for drivers. Elimination trials May 25. Drivers are required to trot Speedway association, $850 Joseph Campau Ave.
New York, May 22—What looks like the lost scrap the Mellahon brothers have staged at the Commonwealth Sporting club in many weeks is on tap. Charlie Goodman (white), who recently knocked out Carl Trematine, and Chick Suggs, who has an unbroken string of ribs, will be the riot of two years, hook up in the final tilt of 10 sessions. If Suggs can get by Goodman's failure, then he will likely be called upon to battle the Little New Englander for the title before the summer season closes. The second "10" on the program Harry Felix (white) will engage battling Willie Powell, Tony Sirocco and Johnny Dudley are called on for the title. Tommy Sanchez will entertain the fans in a six-spot, while dimnie Braxton and the show. It's a great bird and the fans should jam the Harlem fight place.
Wiley, 7; Paul Quinn, 2
Waco, Texas, May 15.—Wiley took the opening game of the series from Texas to Louisiana, scoring 10 to 2. Lurias turned in his fourth conference win by holding the hard-hit tigers to score in the final game, while his mate allowed the Tigers to score. Wright and Shackelford hit home runs for Wiley, while the Tigers scored 10 to 2. The same game were two firing catches by Kelby in right field for the Tigers.
**WILEY** **PAUL QUINN**
Orange snake... 3 0 2 2 R. Shepard 3 1 0 2 2
Ware bats... 3 0 1 0 2 B. Berlingt 4 1 2 1 2
Wright bats... 3 0 1 0 2 B. Berlingt 4 1 2 1 2
Wright bats... 3 0 1 0 2 Sanders 4 1 0 1 4
Pearson c... 3 0 1 0 2 Kelley 4 0 5 0 0
Golden bats... 4 1 0 1 0 Battie 4 0 1 2 1
Berrick bats... 4 1 0 1 0 January 1f. 2 0 0 0 0
Luces p... 4 1 0 1 0 L. Shepard perf. 1 0 0 0 1
**Totals** 40 12 2 21 Totals... 20 2 2 1 21
Wiley... 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 2
Paul Quinn... 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Runs - R. Shepard 2 0 2 Ware, Shepard, Wright
Orange, Wright, Berrik, Wright, Shepard, Sanders
Two-hole hits - I. Shepard, Wright
Weight, Stright - out by Luces, 5; by Berry, 1 by Shepard, 1 by Shaugher, 1
Weight, Stright - out by Luces, 5; by Berry, 1 by Shepard, 1 by Shaugher, 1
Umpires-Jackson and Williams.
Paul Quinn, 6: Wiley, 3
Waco, Texas, May 18.—Paul Quinn
evoked the series with Wiley here to
score of 8 to 2. Hay Sheppard, Paul
Quinn's All-American quarterback and
baseball star, exercised his usual magic
the best games of his brilliant career.
Two of the three Wildcat runs came
as the result of a deadly scattered, was the
best the hard-hitting Wildcats could
collect off Sheppard's delivery.
**WILLE**
HILLOA.
Orange s. 3 1 3 1
Ware s. 4 0 0 0
Ingles s. 4 0 0 0
Wright rt. s. 3 1 1
Sanders s. 4 1 2 0
Pardon s. 3 1 1 2
Ingram f. s. 3 1 1
Olguins s. 3 2 5 4
Ivercki s. 4 1 1 4
Alexander f. 4 1 0 0
Smith s. p. 2 0 0 1
Lucas p. 2 0 0 1
Murray p. 0 0 0 1
**PAIL QUINN**
HILLOA.
Battles s. 5 1 2 1
Ware s. 5 1 2 1
Ingles s. 5 1 2 1
Wright rt. s. 4 2 1 0
Sanders s. 4 2 1 0
Pardon s. 3 1 1 2
Ingram f. s. 3 1 1
Olguins s. 3 2 5 4
Ivercki s. 4 1 1 4
Alexander f. 4 1 0 0
Smith s. p. 2 0 0 1
Lucas p. 2 0 0 1
Murray p. 0 0 0 1
**Totals** 31 7 24 10 **Totals** 31 8 27 18
*Hated for Ingram in the ninth.*
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LAWSON TO FIGHT NEUMAN
The Lawson team has been signed by Jimmy D-Forrest to oppose Ray Neuman, white of Jersey and a former Tampa Bay defender, the Tampa-Gibbons championship battle at the Polo grounds on June 6. D-Forrest had a hard time finding an opponent Neuman gentienced to take him on.
DRIVERS AWAIT THE STARTER'S GUN IN THE LOUISVILLE AUTO DERBY SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Monarchs In Triple Win Over St. Louis
St. Louis, Mo., May 14—The Kansas
the St. Louis perils by taking the
the St. Louis perils by taking the
Rogan
Saturday's game:
Sunday's game:
Fort Bentling, Ga. May 14—The heavy lats of the 24th infantry were too late to take on the soldiers today and the soldiers trooped away on the long end of a 14- to-4 game, bringing their season's total of victories up to 118.
In the eighth hining the winners drove in seven runs, the team batting first was the 14th, the first man up, was the first out, and in made the last out in his second trump to the plate. He bounced back a home run on own on base in the second hining.
Harvey "Tig" Hayward pitched a steel game for 30 runs, never in real danger. Elmer Trammel had 12 unassisted outs at first base. E. E. 25th infantry ..... 221 001 067-11 12 4
Clark U. ..... 000 030 001-1 6 8
Crawford T. ..... 000 030 001-1 6 8
Trammel; 25th infantry; Hayward and Hampton.
24th Infantry in No-Hit
Fort Penning, Ga., May 12—Charley Ponder re-prumbed the Florida A. M. at tawny field here today by giving the winner won the game, 1 to 1, in exactly one hour and 23 minutes. Errors in the sixth inning by King and Hampton spoiled Ponder's chance of getting a shut-out.
K. H. I.
2nd infantry .....002 001 009 - 1 - 2
Florida A. M. .....000 001 009 - 1 - 2
24th infantry .....000 001 009 - 1 - 2
Under and Hampton, Florida A. M.; Jones and bragg.
FORD CITY GRAYS WIN
Ford City, Pa., May 14.—In a fast
and well-played game the Ford City
Grays defeated the Creighton (Ia.)
Grays by 5 to 4. In a game
5 to 4. Campbell featured the game
with his pitching, his fast ball being
found only three times by the opposing
batsmen. RILEE.
Creighton. 001 030 4 3
Batteries. Police, Thimms and Ambrose;
Campbell and Spandling.
Y. M. P. CLUB BEATEN
North Chicago, IL, May 17.—The Chicago
V. M. P. club was defeated by the
Johnson was invincible on the mound
for the locals, keeping the 10 hits of
the visitors well scattered.
G. H. E.
Chi. V. M. P. C. . . 000 000 200 - 20 10
North Chicago. . . 000 001 117 —
Johnson and McCarter.
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UISVILLE
THE STARTER'S
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Louisville, Ky., May 29—Thousands of fans who saw flying Elyon take first place at Churchill Downs are still here waiting to see the world's fastest speedsters fight at the fair grounds for first place on Saturday. William Rucker, president of the Indianapolis Colored Speedway association, with headquarters at 405 W. Michigan St. and Louisville office, 422 S. Sixth St., announced today through his general manager, Harry Hudson, that all preparation were made for the 50-mile auto race here May 23 at 3 p. m. on the Louisville track at the fair grounds. The race has received the sanction of the National Association of Motorcycle Associations which the Indianapolis association is a member. Mr. Rucker is accredited with being the father of real auto racing among our boys, holding the 100-mile race at Indianapolis in 1997.
Harry A. Earl, the financial auto racing wizard, together with Oscar T. Baldwin, the founder and CEO of the Indianapolis Colored speedway, are here backing every detail in order that the Louisville race will back nothing complying with the rules of the Indianapolis Colored Automobile association. This prize money has been placed in a Louisville bank and O. Kel by the national body to safeguard drivers. Louisville is the home of St. Louis, accepted the invitation from Oliver D. Smith, secretary of the National Colored Automobile association, award the silver trophy and $1,399 to Louisville for the Louisville race at the Colosseum at 8 p.m. on the night of the race. The big speedway dance will be held at the Louisville Colosseum at "Long Shot Jack" Sargentgut of St. Louis arrived here Sunday with his mechanics and helpers and new Fronty racing car. He created a big interaction with the Kentucky Derby fans.
"Long Shot" was a favorite last season at Indianaapolis before the race. However, trouble to his manifold mechanics prohibited his driving there. The financier Aaron T. Mulone, and L. Wills Cole shook hands with "Long Shot" and told him to take the mechanics with George Jones with his Huff Special will hold up for Cincinnati. He arrived here Monday in his wonderful jobs. Jones is not afraid to burn the gas. A train load of booster fans from the Big Ten can see him fight for the big stakes. This Huff car has won several dirt track races. On Tuesday morning a fast express car brought in a lead gas warms from the Hoosier state. Among those that had their cars there were: Robert Wallace, who will drive one of the hiatus at the 1924 championship, who will this year pilot an R. & R. Special: "Bill" Buckner, who will cap a "B. R." Buckner, who will pilot an R. & R. Special and drive Word, who will drive a Ford Special.
William Valentine toured into Kentucky late Tuesday evening with his wife, Karen Baldwin, who is known as "Will Bill" Baldwin, of Mexico City, arrived with two fast wagons to be entered in the Louisville grind. He is to assist his second driver on elimination day. Friday of the week, he will be in Lawson of Shelbyville, Ky., will hold up the Blue Grass state together with two other Louisville boys, who are working hard in their garages to get the last elimination day. There are more total of 22 entries who will fight for the 12 places. All eliminations will be over Friday evening, May 22. James L. Hunter, president of the National Louisville Athletic Association, editor of the Louisville Leader, will be two of the official judges. Frank Young, sporting editor of the Chicago Defender, will be the official judge. James Smith, secretary of the national body, will be one of the official timers. A big street parade will precede the races, through the Louisville College of Arts and the Indianapolis of the Hollywood center, the marshal.
Special arrangements have been made for Oscar Schilling to have efficient street service to the fair grounds all day Saturday. The special train that will come from Cincinnati there will be others from St. Louis, Chicago, Columbus and 20 buses from Indianapolis and trains will bring other Hoosiers.
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By P.. BERNARD YOUNG, JR.
Hampton, Va., May 16.—For all-around brilliancy today’s
fourth annual championship track and field meet. held by
Hampton institute on Armstrong field. has never been ap-
proached in the history of our athletic competition.
Nine Colored Imercollegiate’ Athletic association records
were smashed in the four hours of dogged and stubbornly
fought competition for track and field supremacy.
Out of the picture of extreme brilliance and unprecedented
action two teams emerged victorious as team champions and
relay winners.
Hampton won the collegiate championship with 59 points
and swept across the line 20 yards ahead of West Virginia Col-
legiate institute to hecome the winner of the first leg on the
beautiful Madam Walker Collegiate Relay “Victory trophy.”
In the scholastic division, Dunbar won a close victory over
Bordentown for team championship honors with 32 points. In
the relay Bordentown and Dunbar high of Washington, D. C..
settled the question of superiority when Dunbar ran to a new
record and a convineing triumph.
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Hampton, Va.. May 16.—For all-around brilliancy today’s
fourth annual championship track and field meet. held by
Hampton institute on Armstrong field, has never been ap-
proached in the history of our athletic competition.
Nine Colored Imercollegiate’ Athletic association records
were smashed in the four hours of dogged and stubbornly
fought competition for track and field supremacy.
Out of the picture of extreme brilliance and unprecedented
action two teams emerged victorious as team champions and
relay winners.
Hampton won the collegiate championship with 59 points
and swept across the line 20 yards ahead of West Virginia Col-
Iegiate institute to become the winner of the first leg on the
beautiful Madam Walker Collegiate Relay “Victory trophy.”
In the scholastic division, Dunbar won a close victory over
Bordentown for team championship honors with 32 points. In
the relay Bordentown and Dunbar high of Washington, D. C..
settled the question of superiority when Dunbar ran to a new
record and a convincing triumph.
helding back te 1th. 1th and 12th
[niaees ina Aeld of 1S dd "runners
Rhyne of Virsttia Normal was hold-
ing Recand position,
During the running’ of the second
lap Coles and Preston spreded up
and ay the end cof the ecard Lae
the cerder af the first three was:
Oliver: St, aul: Brooks, Union, and
Vroston sil Coles wf Hampton.
DOAN air af expectaney fell aver
|Armstrme field. Rhyne mate a tid
ie rerain his position antung. the
leaders and passed Coles on the back
streteh during tive running of the
Mv tay, but inevitably, it seemed.
Coles drew up te and away trom htm.
At the compiction of the third «tuae-
tor Just a fow yards separated Oliver.
Heston and Coles, whi ran in that
werden
The gun signal to the runners that
the tinal Jap. Was at hand. brovent
forthe an early sprint (rom Oliver.
Hore was tobe a bsittte, Oliver wats
running a fine mies under tds, for
in Preston and “Coles he hid te
opnmnents with few peers.
On the bark stretch Preston ehal-
longed Ofiver for his bead, with Coles
feuding just afew inches lehind.
Beeston tek the lead, Dusaedty
Oliver fwusht fer hie race, Me pulled
Up eh oven terms with Preston at
the kesinning of the last ture, Pres-
ton, hewever, drew awit from Gliver
and just at that time Coles spurred
and assed them hath, Oliver. had
given his best. hut his best was net
wnonsh te tinish better thin this.
Treston’ finished a few sard= behind
Wiles for serond place, “He withdrew
feom the half mils suid two nile to
sive himself fer a tine race, as it
proved later. as anchor mat en the
winning relay team.
Moore Wins Good Half
Hampton's ¢wa half-tilers finished
ane. two In the 88-yard iach, Moore
took the lead at the start, with An-
dersen in second position’ and. Jef
feries of St. Vaul thind. “Mearson,
West Virginin runner. ditrins the
first quarter passal up Jefferies and
Anderson te tril Mewre a few vards,
The real thrill af the race. and. the
setion that mide fone of the best
of the dix. wax the bitter contest be.
{veer Mewre of Hampton and darks
xen of Talon, Two hundred feet fram
the finish Jackson pulled away front
the pick and challenged Moure for
iis ead. He apparently hada zoel
reserve, hut Manre accepted his chal
lenge nd ran Jackson intn the
Eraund—at least out of the race~ tor
RO sards from the tape Jackson fell
and wis unable to cise and finish,
Anilerson eitran Mearsan fer second
Bites, Moore's time was 2290610,
Coles Cops Two-Mite Run
Coles wan the teacmile race with
4 En0d teal over his teammate, Mer-
rit. Both tinished with creat sprints,
‘Thompeon «f Uien took third.
Scholastic Relay
The scholastic relay was the first
relay or te run aff. “Three teains
competed for the rane. After the first
fay TUliside Park high of Durham,
XC. owas out af the ree. sy the real
git” tay between Dunhar and. Ror-
dentown, Geerge sive Burin a tives
hard Yad ncer Thick af Tertenturn
Then Ligguns maincsined this bea
over Tilman. The final lay was run
by Richardson for Dunbar and Tol:
rts for Bordentown, Richardem
Anereased the lead given him hy" tive
[yards and finished 19 yards ahead of
Toberts., Rordentewn: however, would
net accept defeat easity. 3 beet whieh
aivounts no doubt far the new inter-
seholastie mes relay recep hung up
joy Tunhar.
Hampton Wins Walker Cup
Unley university, Hampton, Chitin
university, West” Virginix, St. Pai
ant Virginia Normal eempeted for
the Masia Walker Vietery cup and
Hanipten trephies and the stld med-
als given te the winning reas team,
Five teams finished, Tinian het
Horced ont when Banker fell ex:
hausted urine the first tan.
Lanesion came trem hehind and
gave Thatcher « fivesvard | lead
Thatcher i turn ran a fine rare and
Ene, Creaee a Mecard advanace
Ereare. {allowing Langston's and
Thatcher's example. doubled the ad-
vantage given him and handed Pres-
BUNGLETON GREEN
Relend Blehardsen, ranning under
Dunhar's entore. wis yarhen the peal
orn af the das, fur he sarned far
Timself 2 place with the elite nf track
athletes when he necotrated the eon:
ture daxh (m9 Set xecmnds, Ntridine
With wave and absolutely ne just mio:
Mion, but smonihiy and swiftly, (leh:
arden loayed aerone the Thiel fr
fis envivtie hundred sards. record
and Pewated Im the 2n-sard Aish
by turning tua mark of 22 Kecunds
fins.
Vesldes these twa records set_by
Richardson there were faur eller +
TAL AL anarke shattered inthe
srholastze division and three tn the
collegiate division. One. collesiate
Shark wan equaled and one sehetantir
quark sas set In a new event. the
Tidecwater relay.
Yalward “Hargrove of Harnpten
throw the javelln fae a pew reened
ith «heave of Taz foot 8 dnahen
Edward Taylor, whose throw. last
year of 149 feot inehes sett rercrd,
Biss passed hie old mark when hs
Fent ‘the, wooden shaft quiverins
through the wir for a distance wf 131
Zee 11 inches.
Tho other Uwe records smashed
era alse in the felt division. dT.
Piero of St. Paul put the 1-paind
shet 37 feet 3 inelios to beiter the
old mark sf 36 foot Gt, biehes held
By Jetson ef Haimeton.
Marris uf Wert Vircinia Collesiate
foettute vaulted six inches aver the
former record when he cleared the
Lar in the pole vault at i (oot 6
frehes. "Thuier Raker nf Uampten
Alen surpassed the old fark he Thee
Inches when ke won seennd pice
this event.
George Gets Young Cup
Cooke of Union equated: the 190-
yard tnark of 10 1-5 seconds,
The seed demons of Nanhar were
not ‘satistied with “the tee, ‘Tine
gehievements of Hichardson anid l-
fore the day's acUvities wore aver
George set a new kirk af 52 secands
in the scholashe ‘W0-yard dash, for
which he got the Frank A. Young
oun,
‘Miller raced to-a new linlf mile
mark of 2:4 9-16.
Tnnbara relay team, composed of
Goorse, Burton, Ligeens and. Rieh-
sirdson, whirled aronnd the aval te a
few soholastie record dn the mile
Yolax, The tine wate 2:3) $-19,
Vorlon igh sof Maimisten was ree
srenstive fer thie last we BEET sehen
fharks, oRMy" Tendon qwde vaulted
Te a new rerord af feet 3 inher
dou Unton's entry in the Tidewater
Palay Rete erdit for the record of
Ai8 4-10 in this event
Such achievements we these and the
fact that more slide, tore spate
tors, a finer spirit. and sn enlarging
Af the ineet’s sabe ta covet every
Thetinn at the. eoumirs.. sem miees
These tn charge of the sneer That Hs
fe tyer the bessinine™ of what 19
te follow.
Defender Cun to Shaw
The 440-yard duch (Defender spe-
iat brauant forth one of the bet
Faroe at the afternann, 1 ws sotie-
thing af ay upset, but Herschel Pall
taerat shaw oniversity rata heady
hind courageous ren te Toad ene of
the fastest fields of quarter-¢nitern
over gathered en Atmstrens Held,
Junius. Lanesten. whe won. the
event list sear and whe holds the
Present record. of st 2-4. seconds,
Titled to place We setting tom killing
pare atthe autse.
At the crack of the cum, Sayles of
Vireinia Normal spurted tnt a lead
ef 10 sands sav wis running wel
Seth «pace tad, ant he beon able
fe inaintain it wenhh have brogsht
Tum tn under 30 seconds, anke of
Vinten was in Second goosition atid
Tamaston in the third wesition, | Vsut-
wily setting Iie sten ques and tead-
fhe. tamgston lecame dexierite ate
yan hitnself out in the tint 269. or
Eun yards attemnting te avertake the
Tenders Haumding the tast turn he
eentontiy was ent of the race, while
nese face wae romuns from behind
the challenge the leaders. Sayles ated
Chalten Thig wow face was tlt af
Vatkeien. whacin the heme seteteh,
passed everybody te thmeder sew
the Thal sards «winner, tsnie eat
The Weakening Sales aut for seemed
plier
tila and Half Mile Thrilling
Running wih the came comcum
mate sei) that murked bis double
Tloore ast gear, eaytaue Reber
Foes. Ir. of the Hampton team won
A double’ Vietory again today. Ts
Sietory in the mile espectally was
Sufliclent: tellute ter hia trark Jude
tment rnd ability.
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Fiampten, The shortest man to run
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ean 298 410,
| Tidewater Relay to Union High
| Rien zh won ithe special Tide
water telus, ayn only. te ish sehests
Inthe ‘Tidewater section sf Virsini,
after, anth int the second 1ap Rave
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There were tw many. performances
that Were extremely wml 1 allow
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Teyewtine coincidence was that ut
Three brothers Leslie taker at Vit=
Elna Nermat and Eline sind Francis
Taker uf Hampton-—-tahtine pe in
several evente, bestie and. Eimer
ior area. in the woke wanlt. ne
Gunite ond. one taking. (ne. sla
fecued.) Elmer Isher wen the high
uri, while Framels won the Tish
[Supt 3 feet Winches.
tie following eliees participated:
“Harnpton, hatin, Weer Virzinus Col:
Heaiates, Cirginia Normal, St. Pa
Mirsiniy Seuinary aid Cailege, Vnen
university and. Tuskezee. All Wut
site send at least three pnts,
Phe following high schwols year
ticipated: Bordentown nf New lors
Nese tmonar of Washington, tune
iiaton at Newport News, (aia ae
Hampton, Hallside of Imirhatd, Voor
hres ng Dentark, SC. Sanzemond
nf Suttalk, Vas Tidewater institute
HE Chesapeake, Va samt Nureui et
Portsimoutin Four ‘of these his
schools. gwt_in the scoring colusims
Te ag the, best teams That ate
today” ami the action ane color.
[Never have sw amanyathtetes aid
Schouis "hoe Fopreseated and never
haw a finer spirit uf sportsmanship
Teen shows tin talay,. Lasers lost
without a grumble and’ winaers won
With Modesty and joes
Winners and losers and many ad~
[Aitlonal schnols Wwsides nee expected
Teek mest year for the With annul
eet.
Teias’s meet, Imwever, wine won
ortul and stove. in eharse aed These
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“the evens, winners and tlle ai
points follow:
Collegiate
_A00.s4rd dash tke, Lan, Bras: Fathone,
ees sett eet: ck en anes
‘adoyard Gath Wake, Umrane fret: tian
cow Neate secs Honea” tape
thet te. 3 eco,
Masand dank Defender specials athena,
stant taken Tah onnit sass
Beet Set Fy ted Fie SH ae:
Rosard dash-Mowe, Hampton Artz sn-
grentntta, Neen Rants: Wend
Sie "Wwe cate Haugen, rats Peston
tuamtens ceteya Miter S4,sel! aed
Hine Pie Se
TePoomile run Cates, araptnn, Ars Mer
sits Hameo, scent! "ithe. han
Bogard high burdieg taker. “thamoion,
fonts cerheome abet secens aniouts TIMP:
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Heolerd toe irda’ Surtso Vinton, ant
ede erage canon itartee Hames
in vie rhgee Se gn and
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nt actin skater Taenege? Pemera
ieee We Ghent Tectinte” ane ees
Rear eating, seems Sh. eat tne
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a tnad eSsuat Ramgion ERT
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IMG ard dash Mlchneti tun,
spare Innes cml Hater Ravine
Gbcsard teak TErank Yoone. traps
cate agin tes plete Reaiclen,
SSRIS me eet ti Pies 2
Bard dash Mites, Wanbar, ast: Tn
tne Retscanet, nein, oan” ort
A tied Sai, “Bet a,
iratd iow Nopdligtidesin, tertenin
setts Tether Tnmenteng, seep: mek
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AL BROWN IS
GIVEN VERDICT
OVER PETRONE
New York. May 22.—One-Round
Al Brown, boxing for ihe trac thne
in several weeks. was ‘awarded the
decision over Damintck Petrane in
the Anat bout of six rounds atthe
Commnoneeaith Sporting club Sarure
day evening. Eide Flank oehiter,
whi Was te have axed. Brawn, for
coite HIKHoWwn Feasin failed ta shone
at the club, after having weighed
in at 2 welnck in the afternoan, Fe=
Irene wae the only avallable. boxer
i substitute sind, beeruse ef the 31
vearenid rule, thie oat Iyed ts tie ett
to sia. sessions. The Bronx lad put
up a Zreat serap azdtinst AT and, while
he was easily omtpolnted, he showed
stuff that had i number wf the wld
Tuners saying “sone “mighty” good
thimee stent him.
Ti the semi-final of 10 rounds Itlack
Fall added another vietm tn his list
by easily autpointing Joe Pilon, said
to he the only ld that BMD) has Tost
a decision te during his ring career
of Ts battles. Watching the Satur-
day Mizht scrap and the apparent
ease with whieh the Hebe Cuban it
boxed die. it te hand ta understand
how the latter ever won a decision
ever GIN unless IC haypened & lung
tine ze,
‘The little forsiznes peppered Dillon
with everything he had, and that was
4 whole jot, hue sloe took IU gamely
and stayed the limit, but wax almost
out when the final Zong sounded, Till
Wire superior te the litle [align at
all times during the contest, wuthax-
ing, sutpunching and wutquessing
Hin aly the was. Several af the
rounds showed [ill doing the rope
stunts made Ganeus by fonane Dun-
dee, Wetter then the Seotel Wop hts
done in mans a tnown. RH lwaks
Hike ce great Hehter sand, with afew
inere contests under hie lett, he will
he ready. fur the top natchers,
fn an extra four-rounder, because
of the substitution for Flank in the
star attraction, “Dixie Diamond: and
Dave Webber boxed a draw, Me
bout wats a eorker amt pleased the
fans, shieke MeKean autyeinted Bobby
Green in 19 pounds. tne Canamere,
former amateur Welterweleht ehen-
pion. Kknweked aur imag Medger in the
Heat vound #f the six-spot. Hert Lite
Hejehn put duck Kaus, Gchitey away
inthe Hest round ef the. curudn
Varrsture, Va, Mas if—-The tar:
Fisture: Shante adeiniaternd antes
Retin tn" the at" Brett” nite ot
Chitudeiphia 4 white agerewadton, ti
the teins af thelr” home. tetenn. Wy
The ‘Nee Sada te, hee Bante
Siusiied the: offerings og “three Tah
pMtehers, Jnmess csiie aw) Swisler, for
Arnkive, Tastor and Jackson of the
tsianue bli dene white enn, drs
tien tnd Utamede strneced toe triples
wisn Monicine woe fiver ite tn ads ties
iit ang Ternan Sitar hita ta xevon times
tae Telding. feature of tive sean
thie sv" ainapsisted dene. qias hee Pun
fC ge Batata Manger’ Chasieston at
fhe Tani ht x home tan,
“iattinerNbueaee Wage the tt nin
ae the! tinal qeptimintee te the pent
tA? vee "Eanetern National “Teague
Statin ‘aualust the itacharaeh (urns
Races tieeame setow wil he we
Beearlane the tiareitiarg lt se
iit vce ee EhtladeIp nie. ae atone
tininter qian tke: Farrem stale and tater
Te Eicrate eur samme Se ie emer
iS tows
Bea RAE
Taree 2 cscmnn ann ata MC
Filan 2 Ra a Seek okt
Tatteriess oped, Teste, Swizior and
kertimans Garduer, “Gistentaner and
feta
Atlanta Black Crackers
Beat Chattanooga 19-1
Vhattanegy. Tent, May tS. nat:
te solv thie sivuts “at Clarks farmer
Morchivise burton. Ute \ Chatunoasa
Teniamnte failed ti deliver amd wore
sirmais. rretmerd tie the Atlante Whack
Crackers, wht Path ae zh Bis and a
ror ne 18 ted. Mehanden, tie Chute
Gxnnoga witcher, sens ounted ae wil
Te he! Athans batters after the first
feo Inuingts each of whem wotlat Wrst
tea hits. insides theres home runs
Bnd (eur doubles
Oye Atlanta Hack Crackers are_new
‘on the road aime Will rettitn to the tier:
Bin capital om May 5 tn erase hate with
fhe Camp Honnibe nine at Punee de
Letom quark ina thteosmame series.
———
CLAFLIN WINS TWO
Spartanburs, 00. Mas 1 —alen
university. nf Calumbing Se. past a
SI EL ht ann anbertetty af toate
ure, 260, in exhibition scaines. so
Tere footage lame allowed wf doth
Sehwete "The first euntest sea wn by
The “Draaygetigeie mitbe, tote. amd the
selva a fare affites 16 tt
S"Giad Masse runnin: and ihe pate hing
jaf Rinight were features of tee ties
sam oad, Wee Jaret reste ae
The Cinfin ‘vieworss I the second af
fair Chat” tatters Bambarded three
Allen pitehers for 12 Hite. Inetading. sty
Gaublels triple: ana a hamer:
er
NOS 4a Hides RENO
og Mant heascablahe beer, Sill meet John "Cannons Rachara
tbe, Went Beary glans bree Set cet fai, ates yatta
jsn_hefe_on_enday evening. ______'fintchinetodehes of his.
Stranded In Louisville
FAY SAYS-
JEFFERIES TO RACE LEWIS
SUNDAY AS ADDED FEATURE
TO THORNTON AUTO RACES
EARL SANDE
Ma here wwe aire again, folks.
feeen ating Kinder hicht this week.
Backtome wae with the alee rama
si wine the fae
Sty Seite.
W Ag ‘winning horse
w 4 Fores it is dane
. just atk tines
fe 2y news, haselvall
o orang thing
IBS sige in the
pas’ iiring, cone
Ik at trains won
+ RAL tie Derby ae
A fe Chorenitt
Lae Tien and ath
eal eredic ts due
iy Hart sande, Te
ee Pessible cond
Rave wn an
ang at the
Fay any of the
ey
ig
eae
amt lulany other jecker been
fareed outside he enukl not have
conve back with big mount ta bike
the. pole like Sande
Nerve—ses, plenty ef it and it
takes that svt of merve 10 wh
inthe wertl.
Last sear Sande was burt says
ing inother Jockeys Hite, "ke tie
were broken tind his bese tuts in
Jared, Doctors gave up, bit net
Sunde, Nerve and hate, coupted
feith faith. pulled iw thrash,
He rime tea tee etebe tain this
Sear, Whom he won, the wise anes
Shook thelr heads, Then he bebe
fp a8 fast cemnyaany ane lost sand
the wisneres said, oT tld Van 30."
Tie dage were ower ats far ats they
sare rancorned, but Saturday iar
Duhon purge ware wertten in Sande
lige as well tm in the bitory of
Tiese racing in this country.
Situde rede hie seennd. derbs
weiter, The StHD hire one mere. to
ze ter eqn Ube great bene Murphy,
premio Jokes af all tines, who
Won the preat vent tree tines,
‘Sande vene down enn iis baek in
Toh, but Hot aut. Avian quay he
deaen, tut aot out antes he hint
self thinks he is through.
andes ride ea good loxson to
nang af ous WH the abl hehe
SUM Joft much can Iw arenmplished
fat with all hope and. faith and
datermination zsinte, 10s time to
Tower the curtain on fe.
THE NATIONAL LEAGUE
Another week roll ‘round, "The
American Ghints have eepped
throne straight tw the Deceait Stars
and ia) the moantine Kansas: City
has nixed the mags on St. Lapis, wine
ning three strait amd gone down
te Rirminzham, where they are
ralsing ned,
Detroit toys the Tease, with the
Monarchs pushing Faster {or sees
dnd place, As We write the mutes
ate min Wine plas ond euch
BIN Jefferies will take the wheel nf
hie new $5000 special racine ear At
Thornton rice trick, 173th and Mal-
sted Ste. Sunday afternoon in
match rave WHI dng Lewhs, ane of
the fastest rivers known, whe hails
fenn Thitadetphia. Taevwls will gitot
# Frontense sheets,
Jelferies. 10 Wil” he remembered,
healthe Lent-mite derive at taelians pti
List August until forced waite att the
Sid nile he a broken water avker
ie alvis wae feading the Hell at Slaw
thorne until hie eae. was formed inte
the fence when he attempted ta take
Bewinle turn nthe curve tm aveid
iuttins 4 stniied eur.
Chiferd dackssn in bis new Dodge
spectal, cated the T and M speck,
anced bye Lather Thompsen. wil fave
the starters ain. Enzine trouble
Kept dlaekwun frais qualitsin Inthe
Ifvetherme tice last sears anda
Iroken Iwam killed hig: honees at
Inbar wotin.
TAN Carson, Chicago's dirt track
kang, in fuvrtio in betting to emp first
phen.
Walthars Marmon ie in good shape
and he expects tn finish in the mance.
Tas sone at Hawthorne Walthall won
tive rensokitinn race hy settle heads
ariving,
Frnect Stevens is teeing to ser his
Stevens special in shape and tast=
minute entries are pouring In. ‘The
Trine wil start att oelark. Care
Wills Gets Down to
Real Work for Weinert
Xew York, Muy 22—Iurry Wills has
started tealmns in earnest at Gras:
Exmmtetinn tr hike Teround tilt ett
Gharks Weinert far the lenetit ef the
Taian tiecpheat (ani. te hweostaged at
fie Tage great: ny dunes ka Wie
hased Steen eonods aah settle “deft
Clark, avenee Sie the “apie ethos
fn itt wens the mest “af hast
week,
Cnéortunatels Hatre will meninably he
aalinant the sarees of tian tar grt
Peat aes, ae the We fellow let a vicina
Like i That waushesteene Sy ehs
Back dear paris” parateg a Wm.
Se end act nt this manag WH
sean ae hie nartesieznalia inn te
John “Cennare Bacharach park. ats
Tantie Citse where che Will puton the
Tem huge taateek Of he, trainin,
day the percentage column is
shiteine.
Hirmingham got Crawford back
as manager nnd Patterson Is now
Inokleeper and, business, manazer
ft the club. The change. there
Much tacald the Glick Barons
Minstderabte. | Memphis fs making
Thdianapelis suffer a bit and Foster
Eors to the Hanser city. this. week
Tor tite games. which ought to iit
the "Whieagw team hele tn fest
phie
Detroit, will” fine things hard in
Kanoay Cy, bie xhould with thelr
Ditching stuff going ond get a
Eoad hredk. Thee umnst win to
eta first piace.
“the Teague rave which looked
like "a Funaway for either the
Chins or the Rane City club sr
i fishy “between, those. two teams.
looks bit different, Detroit seems,
Tobe pinch in weitenee and silt he
Until the ent of the sensan,
HAMPTON AND OUR YOUTHS
Nine rerorits Wroken—that ts mine
Interenifossiate, records — sonverhin
Unheard sf fn the history of: the
Colored Unterenttegiate Auinietie 8
Soriition, Campetition was. Keen.
We sere shed to aww that sur
Gould fae aevunnplished.
We hope tare inore collec
entered next Sra.
Wilhrtaree fell ye the wayside,
so dit Wiley Bisk and othe
shunts
There is ne need of alde-stepning
this event, the Tiunpton relays are
Un be the Penn relage. nf ar Ree,
HHhorn Sou have it in a nutshell,
“The nest arcupnlished we
thinze—tnterest in the meet an in
The athletic. Wovelspinent of the
South, which ie now greater than
Tit ever su it bs mot Kreat
enouzh,
‘The Defender sives a cups ach
year nave for the enilegiite quarter
nile, "Frank Yeung donates one for
the high schol unarter tile. The
Manian G2 J. Waller company: die
ates one for the mile. elas tools
Inchate ta be. won three times by
tiie aehool before heeming the
fermanent poaperty: at eame.
THannten wot the first Tegan. the
Walker trophy... Fantkner 9¢ Shave
university. Haletsh, Nt, wok the
Hiafender trophy inek hese. and
George of Dunbar high, Washing
tone D.C, kot the Frank Weung
traits.
RM hat ie well and good, But
that fant enungh,
i aan xottings busy hefore the snow
ties aud when go. to Hampton
for the iifth annual mect next. Sear
Titel ter eaery along sia ue seven
silver emp. Same zoo folks stil
live in the world wher are willing
te elie the Sutin men a his Kae
Senne whey Wi give. to, encourage
the physival development tour
youths and fer clean amateur come
Kea
analifying will face the starter’s un
in the biz event of 39 miles. Others
Sei take their places. in the linecn
Tor the ewnselation tacey the frst sn
thie jrrnceam after the: tris
“The prize money for fret plates i
the hig event. ig gt second pave
Sho, and thied, $a Pauptieate Weiss
In came at atte, Po all ears enterel
in ‘tie aemite etn ‘and. muking a
least one hi $25" Wil he miven the
detven
‘Tickets are oi xile at the sate,
rhe siimissinn fs S1:t0, "Autemodiie
exke Halsted St, scratch mati te the
Entrance. Maved road all the way"
Street ear patrons take’ Halsted &t
ar south fron 63d St Wirect tw the
Sate.
wing to the fact diay Leatsvite
fs only" 408 tales from Chicazo avis ers
faSing part Iw the race there an May
Bare “maked ‘te make. last-minute
omries,
Sirivers whe wish to enter “can
write a wine Willkam detferics, man:
ager, 2058 Prarie Aves Chivage, 0
call Calnmet 435,
| WILMINGTON BREAKS EVEN
galitimalen. NS, Voc May ti=The WH
ming ey Vocal! nd tne tami
Mardin tide een ote teas a
shrub hecoes the Whctere spine hs
fivener StS aed the home aes, he
Secon saame, Ii ty Sache we calle
fin" the cicitis Unsing’ tease a Sate!
Paina, former uel tor ie ttt
boirsh Tpitess pitched the cect fem
Aguined the. Peabimauce and while he wae
hit freee" we war haved wp bs ssest
irs siding *
Ketanacs 24. 1 08 HOB Ha Z—4
Capiinde NW Tam ban aoe
Seewnd ganie= i
Petey H208 001 Hes
eed CDE oa 0 tly
seg tO
DAWKINS FINISHES SECOND
New Hiven, Conn Max 32 —Erie
UGiwkins ok Simywesine igh sehwel.
Nowe Varies whee Wil temper tn the
Pedine” Setiat AuHetien ease hanes
plensinips in Rroalden Saevrdas. Gpisheed
Sociol in the Toaexard. fash a late
Witdermuth twhitey af barbreok. fed.
fish ar the 2a Vale “Interecbolvetts
Fetch Ist here saturday yfternnen
Tire dari wae wavered In 10 Bet sorande
We Reod af Wace Granse, Sd sh
sehnnp was ceeond in the €avsed run.
hein defeated bx Monrne of lawrence:
Nite shocker Neve fersey” anstieutien:
or ee So
KENTUCKY DERBY WON BY
FLYING EBONY AFTER CROWD
IS DRENCHED AT POST TIME
eer ee tere ty, Th There i
Jnutining. that coult tnore aptly wes
Serie the runnin af the sist uct
Shistle nf Kentucky, the Dierbe that
[the Words.of at old fsemer, standing
jetose be, who remarked: “Ts kun
JV ihiok thac it Sen vould pur Ste
on, mt he womb win the Dern."
itursettesty aid nia ova the n=
ning of the stints vhessies Mat the
Jheains of the jweinier rider ef Amer:
Hea xutding the horse that waste te
‘erowned chithyplon warked sand
Mihar Cietury was chalked up far srl
“Sante.
CT Rentucks. the ame af the ther:
jwsnhbored, went weil sith anthisesan
Hvor sie uf hier ann prviets, tere
Ha farin ‘ih Chebstian eines. shea
ithe sasterners tht she still rile
{Suvsrcinve inserting ¢uet battles,
jy Fist “Riwny. a Talt-lrmther
Zee. whivk Saray yilnted te vivturs
Htiws gears az aver the sume tri
won Tay oe tnargin Ca teneth vl
half siect “Captatn Wade whites ha
Hwee ‘his ony contender durin, tv
jFinnuing: ef the Deeley. Sin of ah
twcre a delvinge thie, The: ttibe wt
(lewd, A. Cnetiram, anor af Elvin
Toate a semietead we Sega
EEE Slaciad reed nig Elven
Bee Camiptts ette “Heaps
Fine arieee,“Saomritns “the apie
UeTd odd Ge Mehere fs oe SE
roar
SNA sda eles was £60. th
j flan wont ¢ tae’ Baae” ae Basing ea
Esai ect oan neduneat i ste nue
tisha ne CU gmtagttete Sesund ae
{Peastien, dete canal tad Feet
{fH ie totehere wen EESH tn pace a
Bh tame SN a Et tn th
{ute te paid S30 ‘aso, dob wh
fae ceupied in thee tetting With ste
[Risne
Mtsing Ebany, whe had never Year 3
tran un "the Phuehth bees tea
tFesmd ter food the, stinel nt anaes
[etiam when ee tener in the Hes
ith the stir Meta ams ae 9. Fe
Watae to. ‘twee “eeayomelite’ for “pe
Niving, auverthe: Heat th wae in hin
{Hand ranged Bwnmie a vietor with ent
| to Sauer
| SFIRINE"stainy: hud many backers, wh
jremtemieteal his trlumgan xe fescre
Ghee the same tear vie: tassel tate
[eri then tat tas ant elacsed es
{lrsterater’ tte Wan won foie Faves ere
thr arly: helmed tact “Spit
[eon three inv reat, whieh seme wf hk
{hawker never foczui, ea
Pore than suse herens ruled.»
Fates with nt other tie seca ei
Mae eum The ers Phew i
inihate by every umes turaty. hore:
[See hy The Gace Ti tae et the 8
Be Siri fem tine iaetion, Wane th
iNinnce: he alertness af sanle te
DUNST go gor ene wonileott
UAE inten tere a the get ae
Lana ante minutes. “hr the brent Ply
pngtadtene Chee tes ade fronts hs. th
Seieet tell forged past te zrand stan
Hien Mle dv dre oa encih
‘tant nf Canein Host
“Tatrning Ime Tes Hacks steeteh apt
jatat set ete at Sante
Slavin 4 tone hand Knowing | the
jfaneain Tal wee weakening the her
stretch wiferes hint hte sprtuimity, ah
Five a stent hit af harseintunshle he’ te
hers and paweed Captain, ited wit
“the, Srvatent vee,
(Mie “mach cheratded Guateain nus
aise A Recerca gr arteer ees
AT VOLLEY BALL BY “Y”
| Thy Keep Fit volley tall team of the:
[Watash Ne. Dept SV." ehieame, ee
Heated th Business anid Mrafesstanl
a nniretn of three: paints.
Strenztly acatnst the Hewehee Sex same
_
| Akron, hie, Max 17.—Johnson of the
aver atitied Wad ake etter Hf
a Eee
sais ad a at wth
Seep Ee at ae an
Ratatat Pei ere patted
i eae
) feat
sewn yess. -atte ote oom MY
pipette caueaee Get
Mme scat Nee” Wel dab
so ad Siar
all
| SPEEDY JACKSON KAYOHED
pial, Hingis:
eel, ate ee
ste eee, Ree cet of ae
dn biatea iadttund Sut at the strand
sshedies tere Hout at Ber Sot
earater, nebeee a [ioe
By Rogers |
eee ee ieee er ara nae
Wetec Nearutiesen. with Keuenimss ne
tuled fayirite. Ife Wats pocketed at Te.
Hirst (den anid alot stelted. the deen,
itis juskes taile every sffertte e>
grained the field baie tte terriBe hoare
Ieing. set" by. Flsing” Klong and | te
[Munched rendition nf the field forced
Rim te ive ap. ani the san af Onna
Khasam way never a contender. “Tis
Wat Be'ssmnbl Zoe Was twrltth place.
The Peehe was a thresshorse racm
vinttalty it che was. Fisting Ehaney
agtain Tail Ginko ef John hems
ie nny tetera. Sinsle-Faot and Nees
Ate Gian sieting surprises. ae tes Wore
Bhwate ia" jnnd. pent ions,
Ie Mh never too Knmweny just wha
Sharpton te Kentucky eardinal, dust
aS newatbe ze te Tet am Ge hay Stawk, a
‘ux Kenmieke Cardinal fost ty us. The
Sarda wis a staunch poblhe hater.
YN Wan dest= Ina twinkle of fyi
sarike 42 the poet. Te atarted sbenely
Ufa the sett going was nut Uo hia Tike
ing The wae Reavily tacked by the
Chicas cmntiagent His pertarmante
wan larveny. at bee ae, the publi s
Barkettsnke was wunternedd
Tale nf tae vast eenwil Were women.
vaml “more, Thana mition delaras hy
Sema wae ruined, The Pieeby et
Foy herween showers, Tt had heen
Buatect Sau ua te the sounding af the
inte for the reat racer
Vaacinpnur ct 1am. att and cwhate
not falleg ed. The ernind never budzed
What muttered yt uf ie rained bald
free? WEAN fat the Tearle Qhuane to tee
fin Wathen and ether adornments
Were sevoind mutters sempre to the
Hunhing at the Tehy
There Wet pot enbagh rote to covar
evursinaiy aad the fain played Wo fae
Shrited! Terestow that had taken manthe
fe design, “millinery: ereationa that had
eat’ Smit fortunes ant rrara thar had
been fashioned with the critical mye of
aCeriterion were riled in the twhakllng
stan ee
The “gate sbeolyts showed that the
tyrzeve “crowd that had ever witnessed
the funning. Wf a Kentucky Derby
ionaedl thiroigh. the meneiiles tast Sars
rds. “Many Chiragrans were seen at
the “teaek Same had motored down
din) ethers wont hy rail
Some" nf those” seen were Weillam
ocean, Canis Barnett, Capt, Renate
Hees earieg” “Tick Lashley, Pat
ivTigerdate. China. Tmvenpare, David
Wathen fie nhaon Ernest’. smith,
seit” 1 cive. "Sug" Murrell, George
[HE Un, Wilkie Beane, Samuel Plate
(Franke Herren. lr denn. Kennedy, te
[Reddnson. deshua Hall, ‘charles Kiedy.
eT ton.
Merny” anit: Mee. “Barl Dickerson,
. Altern “and! ates a. “Es Patterson,
Me and Mrs. Walter Spends and tlielr
[Rests Mises Jessie Jones ‘and
Trids) Kastor. Me and Stes. James
Walker, Mr and’ Sire Witham Lewls
Mr aid Mes, Sot SWietd. Mr. and Mee
Bronk tslwards, ar. and Mra. Roy. i:
Ab nansder amt Mr, and Mes WW. Siemps
Dine Martie Thornton, Mra tae 6.
WAIN Mra AS” Thayer Mire.
ISSN MEL Clarence oteman, Mew
Thomas oie Cand ae "suet. Mrs
En in, Glencoe: Mrs, Mabel Beit. Mra
stan “Whandter’ Sent and’ atts, “Katie
EN
Sulze and Mee, W. © Houston, Gary,
ini: Mecand Mrs Themas Notel3, Day-
fen. Obie: Mr. and Mes. Mose Stoore
“Museen “rite: Dr. and” Mfrs. Thomas
| Wenviell, lexington. ex.s Mey and. Mrs
fie’ Perkins. Lexington. Kya Harry
Taviv, St. Loble, and fapa Dee, Dee
fon Rush left for Birmingham atter
Stitlac's same againet the Cermaces.
And he took with him Crawford, whee
as een” assisting [abe Foster with
the American Chante Tatterssm, whe
hus Tern manazing the Birmingham
Tek Tarans. WHT become thelr bel:
Tho additinn of erawford should give
Trmingiiam nate “lfe, ravetord Mea
Eormects with Kansas vite ne manager
Soul then went te Vieminghame leis
‘Candee reltal fe and has. Been one
oF Ths hunt comeictone pitchers in the
Same "nsir’promices ghee time for
Ai ogo then the soathermere RE the
COOKE IN DEAD HEAT
Harwiion SV May 23,-—Ceell Cooke,
tower {1 Witt Clinton igh sehook See
Nock. ATtagoed champion, Rew a stent
Se evatotle nitveratte, gam a dead Meat
Wilt Tiares Prenudiak teammates at
fro lyutee ia tiie aia moot eld here
Ekeund iy betwren Svedeuwe an Coleate
paiveecities whieh the former won BE
pela Sout Wf Fe tee tn. The thme was
Be UTS “inde Chaka alse finished.
Wied ty thee SscyaeM ah,
MOORE WINS MILE RUN
Ehitel: inkin,- Mav 16 —Gus Soore,
tee ish setoo! ile sharon oF See
Te the lle oe te tha aeete
Sota atic all tect ta
TEP a. ate tal tan bn pet
slone iver wnede. in the. Metrovouan,
Sn tittle hatte che he
‘As Man-to Mari 60-Year-Old
Veteran Says; His Vigor
Was Renewed in One Day
peeteat Ratt arr Fant witet cooqaent’
Cee, WAAR nontkn ene Tae
Brag att chlo mace sateen se Sed
Saniiy reatire auch mane reatventhon of
vitat
Vigor
oF 3 7
Youtn KE
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