Chicago Defender
Saturday, July 11, 1925
Chicago, Illinois
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BOY KILLED IN SOUTH SIDE GANG FEUD
COPS TRAP INVADERS OF HOME
Two men, one of them wearing a policeman's uniform, forced their way into the home of Henry and Mrs. Maggie Dagle, 541 Liberty St. early Sunday morning and with drawn residents one of them held Dagle under cover in a corner of a room while the other dragged Mrs. Dagle by the neck from her bedroom to the kitchen, beat her over the head with a hammer, and then her in the presence of her husband, who was unable to defend her.
Trailed as Robbers
Broke Through Door
First they broke through the rear door of the first floor of the building occupied by Mrs. Carrie Handel and her children there. But she and her children had spent the night out. The unattracted first several shots through the door. The police below attracted the attention of the police. From the street they saw him and came to the door, demanding admittance. They forced entrance, demanded a drink and money. Their refusal and the attack followed. The police entered while Sakalakya was committing his outrage upon Davis. At sight of the officers he drew them down. A moment later he would have shot him but he did not the pressure in Policeman Cullinan's revolver in the door he drew. The officers placed them under arrest. The officers placed them under arrest.
Bands Are Heavy
Tuesday when they appeared before Municipal Judge Fetzer of the Deptiana St. court Delzado was on the grand jury on a charge of robbery of robbery of bonded kelala was held under bonds totaling $20,000—$10,000 on the rape charge and $10,000 on the robbery charge. The West Park policeman was Thursday Davis and his wife moved from the Liberty St. address, which is in the Maxwell St. district, to the South side at 3229 Indiana Ave.
Bound City, HI. July 19.—Miss Irene King, schoolteacher of East St. Louis, IL, and daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Edward King of this city, won the contest recently conducted by the Lonoke-Ky. Courter Journal. The honor entitles Miss King to stay in cash and a trip to California. The prize were given to the highest number of subscribers in the paper.
IN HIS MEMORY
OSCAR J. DANIELS
"Sirocco" was the name of the Pullman car in which Porter Daniels was doing his duty when a Porter Daniels was wounded wettly. Daniels stuck to his post and heroic work done by him saved many persons from death, but he died from injuries received in saving Porter Daniels this great work done by Porter Daniels the Pullman company officials have renamed the car "Daniels."
PHYSICIAN
FOUND NOT
GUILTY
Dr. William W. Bradley, physician, with offices at 1251 Indiana Ave., who was arrested by the federal authorities April 27 and charged with complicity to violate the prohibition act. was found not guilty. Constitutator Bettler was discharged.
As the time of his arrest he was released on 11.00am bond pending his arrest by Attorney Viachelle N. Anderson.
The arrest of Dr. Bradley followed a pharmacy, 3656 Vulture Grove Ave. where a large quantity of alcohol was concocted. The sale of the alcohol to the drug store was traced to Dr. Bradley and he was taken into custody.
RESCUED FROM BLAZE
RESCUED FROM BLAZE
Philadelphia July 10—Mrs. Frances
Brown rescued by a police officer at 2:30 a.m. on Thursday when fire was discovered in her bedroom by a policewoman who conducted her safety through the smoke. The policewoman then returned to the room and the burning matless from a window.
YOUTH DROWNED
Philadelphia, July 10—Benson Falcon,
2500 Haverford Ave. was drowned Tuesday evening when while
swimming in the Schinklin river,
under the west end of the Spring
Garden he be swallowed by
water with cue. The police
recovered by members of the police
beat cue.
Chicago Defender WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY
DOCTOR IN DOMESTIC WRANGLE
After 15 years of a more or less stormy marital union, a warrant for the arrest of Dr. George W. Miller, physician, with offices at 5617 State St. and residence at 4612 Vineetown Avenue, domestic relations by his wife, Mrs. Willie Miller, mother of his 5-year-old daughter, India. The warrant charged nonpublic.
This action was taken against the doctor following his assault on Mrs. Bentley in the room of their home, June 21, because she wanted to get in his newly purchased automobile. The daughter, who was a driver to drive to a store to purchase food for her, but nothing for her mother, Mrs. Miller, bummed forade her. She got into the car anyway and the heating followed.
Made Sacrifices
Mrs. Miller is now 15 years old. She charges that the doctor has tired of her and that in spite of his 15 pans, they were married in 1920. Mrs. Miller said Wednesday, and I sacrificed everything for him. I was out of trouble. For his sake I lost $10,000 in real estate and stuck to him when he was not able to help me. Mrs. Miller continued: "Now he is making money and he hasn't bought me a bat, a dress or anything in his household expenses and buy the food we eat out of my own earnings as a dreammaker. I've got nothing out of him and hushes and blows." Mrs. Miller said.
Blames Relative
For the many domestic difficulties which developed between them, Mrs. Miller blames the doctor's blister, Miss Linu Miller, who came to visit her. She added the doctor on many occasions in assaults on her, Mrs. Miller said. They continued, she asserted, until she brought, Miller in the court of domestic affairs, and led a judge, Mrs. Miller to move out. This was a year ago, Mrs. Miller declared. The doctor is now living extrapared from her 16, in house, where she is currently on her legal actions by Attorney Vivienne N. Anderson.
GHAVERS LOSES FIGHT TO
HAVE ATTORNEY DISBARRED
GHAVERS LOSES FIGHT TO
HAVE ATTORNEY DISBARRED
Attorney Richard E. Hill against whom a jury a few weeks ago in Circuit Judge Stiefner's court awarded a judgment of $500,000 for the murder of his malicious prosecution damage suit, and against whom Chuvers filed disbarment charges with the Chicago Bar association, won a victory Thursday evening, committee of the association hearing the charges and the evidence of both sides decided that Attorney Hill was not guilty of any unprofessional conduct. He was permitted to prosecute the murder of the shot. He has already scheduled the required bond in the $2,000 judgment against him and will take the case to the adjudicate court.
INDORSED FOR BISHOPIC
Rev. Robert K. Wilson, pastor of St. Mary's A. M. K. church, 22d and Dearborn St., was unanimously indorsed for the bishop in that demonstration at a recent meeting of East Chicago district conference.
THE BAND
Officials and delegates of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People passed through Chicago Friday in front east from the annual conference which was held at Denver, Colo. While here they visited several business centers in New York city, W. P. Dabney, Cincinnati, Ohio James H. Curry, Jersey City, N. J. Miss Carrie B. Overton and Robert W. Bagnall, New York city; Major A. E. Patterson, Chicago; Walter F. White, Rebecca Randolph and James Weldon Johnson, New York city; Robert S. Abbott and John H. Holoman, Chicago; William Pickens and Dr. W. E. B. DuBois, New York city; Dr. W. H. Brumitt, Chicago; J. C. Ford, Grand Rapids, Mich., and Morris Lawis, Chicago.
DENIESTHAT HE KILLED IN 1904
St. Louis, Mo., July 10—Requisition papers have been sent here for a man arrested Saturday, charged with a murder committed in Mergest, St. Louis. The police are seeking information to South Carolina depends on whether Governor Baker honors the requisition papers which have been gathered in Miami. Allen Hetherington (white), 221 Broadway, says the man suspected of the murder is Samuel Brown, who was a police officer in North Carolina. Larry, on the street in Mergest on Aug. 15, 1904, after a law dispute on a farm managed by Hetherington, he was working on a building at Leffworth Avenue South Aves. He被警报到他那,他 was at Mergest or that he was known by the name of Brown.
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ROWDY GANG, CELEBRATING FOURTH, SHOOTS TO DEATH DISINTERESTED ONLOOKER
Digs Gun From Sewer
The slaying of young Thompson was cleared up after 24 hours of hard, unceasing Ollie and Ollie's arrest, Garrett and Ollie's Ollie's arrest, and the Third district and Sergeant Booth of the detective bureau. After obtaining a confession from Thompson, the police threw the gun in the sewer at the rear of Bethlehem Baptist church, 4344 Wabash Ave, the police went to and after an ane and a half of kleenex. They obtained a statement from Thompson just before his death at midnight Saturday at the county jail. Thompson, the police said, Hall was the allied leader of his gang which was indicted by another, gang at 47th and State St. One of this bunch flashed a revolver and Hall sold, but they disappeared.
Gang Picks Fight.
told him to wait until he returned. A few minutes later Carr came back armed. Then they walked south on State St. to 439th St. where they met him. Then they walked north on whom was affiliated with either gang. Hall, however, said he struck Thompson because he believed him to have been the one who had drawn a knife and with whom he had had a fight. Thompson was 2900 State St. Hall's girl, when he emerged with her from the Owl theater, 42nd and State St. on the night of June 25. The blow precipitated Thompson's arrest. Then the gang scattered Thompson. Later, Hall said, Carr came to his home, told him he had shot Thompson and where he had thrown the gun and asked him not to say anything. Thompson was at a statement at the inquiry in spite of his being named by his companions as the actual player of Thompson.
ANNOUNCES $100,000 DRIVE FOR LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE
Washington, D. C., July 3—A campa-
nage to raise $100.00 for Livingston
college, Salisbury, N. C. in order that
the school may properly carry on a
college of liberal arts and sciences,
has been announced by the bureau
of publicity of the A. M. E. Zion church
of which Bishop E. D. W. Jones is
president and Rev. H. T. Medford is
editor.
The announcement follows closely upon the heels of the recent election of Dr. W. J. Trent to the presidency, a career marked among the local church constituency and through the conference financial buttress. Much aid in the election was provided to the centers in Washington, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Louisville, Birmingham, Chickamauga, Boston, New York, Charleston, Philadelphia, Rochester and Buffalo. Next year is the 152nd anniversary of the A. M. K. Zion church and it is planned to celebrate this event by a major movement in Zion Methodism.
SHOOTS 2 IN ROW WITH POLICE
Roanoke, Va., July 10.—Albert Johnson proved himself a notorious gunman last Wednesday night when he killed Policeman 4, H. Morgan and seriously wounded A. M. Smith and W. M. Terry. Who were attending to arrest him, Johnson hold the policeman and an arrested mob of citizens at bay for fully an hour, then made his getaway, only to be captured the following morning.
The shooting took place at the home of Charles - Whiteshaw (white), violating the prohibition set. The officers and members of the clean-up squad which had been mazing war on bootleggers had demanded an arrest, agreed with bullets. Mozan fell on the first fire. Smith, who accompanied Merzan to the front of the house, was struck in the forehead, in the house and was shot in the stomach as he stepped on the sidewalk.
Every member of the local police force was with high-powered rides to guard roads leading from the city and to search all railroad trains. Bloodied miles along the Norfolk & Western railroad. Johnson was captured early next morning in Bedford county. He was taken to the local jail under heavy guard.
SAILS FOR EUROPE
Philadelphia, Pa. 10—Jim Ilesa, Isabelle Velsen, a scholastic sailed for Europe on Saturday ahead the steamship Paris. She will take an ocean voyage to the Espauls at Maimilh, Spain, and at the Sorbonne university, Paris, France. Miss Velsen is a graduate of the Pennsylvania university, where she is a member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority.
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ALUMNI IN FIGHT ON DURKEE
Washington, D. C. July 10.—Iron George Fradler Miller, newly elected president of Howard university, has finished preparing a complaint which the General Alumni association officials declare will be the work for a resolution of Howard university regulation regarding the conditions at Howard university.
Accuse President
Alaine Rolf Loke, Alonge H. Brown, Metz T. P. Lockhead and Orlando C. Thornton, all of whom jointly claim their dismissals were the result of determination on the part of Dr. J. Stanley Durke, president of all members of the faculty who oppose its views. They declare his system to be domestic and auto- in the event of an investigation, it is said, congress will be urged to extend the expenditures of government to the faculty, and charges of maladministration and alleged despotism.
University officials point out that formally with the recent survey of the institution by R. J. Leonard of the department of education at Columbia that in the event of no overlapping of studies taught, instructors and assistant professors should have been dismissed men were professors of long standing in the institution.
Dr. Sinclair on Tour
D. William A. Sinclair of Philadelphia, the oldest living Howard alumnus, who was graduated in 1850, at this time traveling through the middle holding meetings with him during his brief career and them pledges of cooperation. Among the cities, visited are Milwaukee and Chicago.
New York, July 10. After storking, knocking down and killing a 70-year-old bastard, Claude Sterrett, 25-year-old son of Norman B. Sterrett, prominent undertaker, 26 W. 143th St. was freed Thursday by St. Michael House after arrested and charged with homicide. The accident occurred at 143th St. and 15th St. Nicholas Avenue. J. C. J. was the victim. Eyewitness testified that Sterrett was not in fault and that he was driving slowly at the time he said he would be arrested. He is said to have become confused while attempting to cross the street and in stepping out of the path of Sterrett. He tried to avoid her, but it was too late. The court discharged the case when Assistant District Judge dismissed him on the grounds of insufficient evidence.
Gallons of Moonshine
Two hundred and fifty gallons of boiling water was cooking in the cement wall of John Collins, 725 Bowen Ave. when officers called in unaccustomedly Monday morning to malicious judge Albert H. George on two charges: Tuesday—operating a still and of having in his possession intoxicating beverages in violation of Section 2 of the prohibition act. He was fired four and costs on the first coin and given probation.
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New Albans, Ind, July 10.—Over-
come by heat and pelsonour fumes
sehlch clreulated In a loree junk wt,
while attempting to rescue thelr em=
Mover, Prank Ang (white, aC years
1d, Hornee Russ, 60, 520° Ww, Firet
He und. James Hassell, 35, 613 Wal
aut St were xealied to death with
Nag dn de sewage Sat at th tan
fees of the Geurse Moser Leather
Sompany, Silver and Market Six, Tast
Friday.
‘cures of employees and other spec-
tatora fazed on while the two. it~
Yerers struccled t-temalm tle tad:
dor ty which they mich hare ellentend
Vesafets, ‘The crowd, which Inelud-
tafe, BT. Tyler, the enroner af
Bisa counts, gasped with horror
when Fussell uinuntel the ladder
the top Fume, Wait dite te lacke af axe
Msiunee Wan unable (gu Carder,
And toppled ack over Inte the tank
sehen the fures wwercame fli.
Missed by Men
Frank Ang. who wan the yaFd fore
mura at the tunters. woe wun nly
minced {eon the crew when ‘ther ties
Beserntded for Uhute pas, Dente the
Mant closed for the holteay. Feurin
Some “mishap had overtaken. hit,
Ttins, a irvian and mache ssatebie
Cf the place, ued Tabeeell, & taburer,
fecad a’ seareh for him. "The punt
Corres Tune Aeres, BM: Wes eet
Gece tae tetas tak oie
Gun play was staged In the second
apartment of 3132 Indhua Ave, Sub-
day nicht. When it wus over, Wit-
Tea Exnnets, 25 Sears oid, liv dving
fa fis room ane Ses Minnie Levy, 3
reli soe. fina nd with whew” he
Hived fet that adress, Toft the Bouts
teia the rinukinge gun in her hav
She Was uerested 43 nulnutes Liter
Be Utleers ‘THe sand Seanton of tt
Stanton Ave. station ina taxleab it
Bist St and Wabueh Ave, She 16.
faxed to talk, the police’ sald,” bar
Toughed when’ she was ther te the
station, She hast theowy the cus to
Un alles between Tab St. cand Mtoche
fean Ave, where it was found Ly
Bor: whe wold it 20 the proprlotar af
w3auh St. restaurant for Scents,
Gun Recovered
Tt was reenvered hy the pelice and
was the property of Jaci Metruter,
B coomer of two Gecks tn the Lewy
hume, ates, Levy liter contoneed ta
the shooting wf Kennett, whi led
three minutes after le was tuken 10
Hrovident hoxpital with tiller outs
tn his widornen. She fred fiw shuts
At Him to atop hin. from beatin: and
Kicking her, she sid.
Cecording ther xiery, Uennett in
ane afternoen, tnul: 25 ifnm her sand
Sent to the Lall came, Me did nes
Patten until JO welock that ‘nut
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TO ONE MAR BEING KILLED
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dan angianent wiiteh te seat to hee
Treen eased bys an atterpt tw ste
more ina dlee gute, dbAicr
Steceten, 23, Wie shor ual instantly
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then Meith Tourettes wou wakeged
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Hamer und. the, sheeting wine 300
Tesule. of Staunton alleced teins
te chiett. *
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enanend in he game were aernsted
followings the shwotins Rall. tuint
explniied to pabice that he aed
Staunton were Vshtine wud thar he
Sick sho atuk’ in cca* civtoane.
the huge Junk vat, which Ie a cirri:
Tae tau with a igineter of 25 fen
and a depth of 18 fet. The tank ts
Known ‘to-eontaln tamer which ure
fivauliy: to anyone ia fle intertor, hut
Shieh rors! mount aboce the. keve
Jor the surface.
+ Qrdered Men tnto Vat
dulins Mewor (white), general ian
lager of the plakt, ani” Sobuuom Ste
Dadi quliiey, enertt foreman: fol
Towel the ta laburving. aid. fee
Htuvs miter a ery stlven fe vented the
Inecinge forenisn's. huite Moser thet
Crier one wf tie mea £0 eater thy
Hank and te ascertain If the foreman
eae the wae
Tun Wisaqecrat aver the. she
the wat snl Was fedlemced. elesely Uy
Tweed, see went sown the ladder
Tie aged watehnnin wae Move wilh
revth five, Fhe enema sae, Buss
Shen “ive fasted tee inehes te rea
eatetee eetnnes ree terete tT
Fong the isk in rescuing hin.
Hirvonen were ealbed after. the ats
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Noe ar wf xraplinas holes ana Tone
paced Taper te recaver the bialies of
tet there men, “shorsig after dark
thos tree naliels Weew Urompht to. th
Suge ater an howe we ay icii.
hice wae un wid ied trustest ean
inven at the company, having served
RUS fone pecelnd wf Une Tena
The yotncer. te wurvived Dy a whlow
hy yaenene, i
tnanded $10 frum her. susing he war
goin out to gamble.
Gursed and Beat Her
When she refused tu zive im the
mones, Mex Levy mali, Bennett be.
Eun ta eater amd beat hers She fled
frown him inves the reo of SteCruser,
Teh Win aAbwene. Te ursied het
there, the said, aul was kteking Her
when she “reached. in the dresser
Uravver, seized her reumct’s gun atid
phot Henaetts
‘Rawtiwer siney wat told hy Mes.
Wivella Merrities ade ae Fraser in the
Tecy'Same. She salt-that Bennett
tiaine im just ate Mem, TeV was Kloa>
ine anechier raat gomdetny af the dew
Tis tune wae tonnes” Mrs Levy
Admdtied that, but denied sdacdns tm
at the door. A. moment later MTZ.
Sleveitte aeht she heard Bennett wap
Mire Tavy and heard them areuing,
Te tas Ielieved he Was UpDFAlding
her neat “Eanule=
‘Sire Levy tnelsted that the arcu-
ment waa aver money and nat, the
bther inan. sha was held to" the
krand jmy on u.churse of murder
Et the Inquest Tuesday at 3210 Cot-
tian Grave Ava. Mes, Lewy tx sald
feo te. the wife wf Edward) Levy
twhiter, former cabaret owner, They
Serarated same time are aver’ Ben-
Bett, Whe came between them, She
Mae represented hy Abtorney Sinton
Olahaten. 2
The ttiuga State bank. Stare St. at
Suh, hae deeinted ite. xemianniial
Atctdowd of FLi0 per hare, at thn
file ut 7 per cent, “The stockhohlert
fee tlshte piewwed witht the praceras
AC ont pioneer tank and officlale pre-
Met inten treater attidex lettre the
nest iividend fv slectared, "
Te fa nies tanmaunced that 21 whe
seats tegen Reve qerwnnts wlth the
Wings State honk during thle month
SHU fexve all Intereng ceanpatest froin
the time of, the menth.
CHARGE TREASURY EMPLOYEE
PASTED OLD MONEY TOGETHER
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Len Aen she eras cel
Bt snacritent atin Sele ene
ee tert, es ita eee ie
fei be taklag for ite
Shatee at abe de
Hie omelet the onument
acta AUN Sk ter es
SCHUH Heat hatnat we ts he sace,
yet Nehantittce at hr ether
waited duiy'S for England’ where i
Scale, fuels in hte
se rate ea eS Senate th
och tal ko ucts Stated hat
Beatin age and ane a
Uthat naaend erandyarente of
Nex'inieatice’ aerate Ee Sones
heather sta eae ne
“Tint nesen ha tend nod owned
or War Sot? Rechte Mace 15
rho INVITES FRIEKOS TO
HOUSE: BUT. BARS LANDLADY
| ‘That it does not pay to accept all
invitations. extented to” you was
Troucht out ‘at the teal of fever!
weraons Lefore Judge Joseph 1. Me-
Carthy af the 43th St police courts
‘Mex. Line Snowden, 2137 Lasaite
SC. “caused the arrest of Willum
Tonen, 4250 Farrestville Ave.t Walter
and Prisciltu Hates, 2362, Wentwarth
veg Lewls Howard, 2040 Lasatic
Su; “Marie Adaion, 2800 Els Ave.t
iiitin” Davson, “3siz | Wentworth
Ave, and) abnote Cheatham, 3212
Wentworth Ave.
‘she stated that whlte ake was out
at work. Howard, a Cormer roomer
fnviied tin frlenda to her home, and
sehen she returned he Hal locked all
the donee ant refused tm allow her
tolenter her home,
‘Garb af the cuenta wan teed 3%
OUR:‘STAND
ON RAGE ISSUES
PLEASES -FROE
“The following fetter was received
Inet. week fram Arthur G. Bre,
es Yeomnler of deeds
3iy Dear air, Abbots Permtt
ang te thane you snd ConeTattt:
Ute sou an Four line. edltariat
tinted date of Jue at entitted
Wve Want Or Freednines THIS
nile ant thnely fitoriat cers
tainly wrtientiten the sentiments
And hopes. af the. best chtaking
Teunle ef the aes, Tam pean
fovzen The Chieage Defender,
the. Worle “Grentere, Weekis:
Bike Nin the night for eaual
Fiaite ‘for alt Anverieans,
Win iene ures Fegarts
ARTHUR G. FHOX,
412 Fitth St.
Washington, D.C.
Monnt Zion, Ga, July 10--Mrs
Estelle May. Searies Howard, wlduw
of Vrineinal Herbert X. Moward of
Mount Zien” seminary, this city, hs
been elected by the trustees of the
Instimation 10 eucceed her late hue:
hand un head of the school. Me. and
Mrs. Honunl were mnieatonarien In
OM Emtatl, Rhodesia, from 1309, ra
1921, when they were compelled tu
Tetuza to America hecatise of health
Conditions. Upon his return to the
Enited States Sir. Howard was cleet-
ed to the principalship. He died on
Staren 3, 3935.
fiew, itowara was horn In Mar.
rison Valley, 1'a,, and wan edueated
fn the high ‘schaal at Avoca. N.Y:
Genesace Weslesn seminary and the
Northwestern unlvernity. She tauzht
at Cazenovia seminary and in Nex
York and Teansyivanit hish ‘school
fore her marriage. In her neve 10>
xition afte sloes int only expect. to
puiinitter the tok of the peminary
hug to care for hee family of fu
eee er
‘Tonurtana,, “Teste, nly 8
chen at vente ithe telat of Soin
Ten win "wit eomettted “of tbe
tnumice den Ac Whiten white)
aed screwnend ty tia, tue ho nn
Intec rive we nee tial My the ate
Truett erloinal-ippeata, ae been
Pauested iy bivrie Attorney
Weight Paunin,. "Tho angst atin
eee ha a weiay wil ee
Soke Cah tell hel ett
ti ‘ouneys "i fenes in in
Uitte SHER Late, Roa
Tene fe Sanh wae hie Wane
seal Sane atiers Coore ear ae
inten tie host cud oF Wels enue
EA tl ee ired un the Boake
Sain acer alte ant Senter
Grits, ‘When che mp Goee ors
Stren, mow tele ithe ess ame
SCL Palen te Wag the toad cena
Test ce eta ia tos Sean
a ufteced eontearione SM wa
ids ue ee coe nab hy Teeny. fe
ae Nie capers tal souk ar bee
epuithi ue sc it te Se
TE la cee tanred ie th
Aisi Sactuenes. “ne tethinnns
ie eel Chih tne ne Sunes
Shi! tee eat waka sio Tee
1 Tele eae sie Ik
ithe nid tn asi Satara tn
THe ARN ARS ‘tins, “late
ait theta Other
PIMPLES AND BLOTCHES GO
Ever since the introduction tn this
countey of the Wonlerful Black and
White Ointment and Soap. akin spe-
clalista say ihat, such teaubles a3
pimples, biotcher: hums, rash, ‘tet-
ters, eczema. “breaking aut.” ete. are
Lecaming fewer every Fear.
Wide distrinutios of Diack “an
White’ Otntment. and Soa, hina
male ft possible for millions of
People to get the benetlt of this won
Uertul, tofek effcet In clearing Mista-
ured skin and maleing It emooth und
ood fo Took at.” Dealers everswhere
fay they are selling faster tain uny-
thing of a. similar nature thes have
aver handled, and they attribute thts
Henularity 10 the low nelees nt which
{her are sold aa well ne thelr de-
pentabiity, . The Soe size Olntment
Contains tires timen ak much nn the
eee ee:
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OOPS ary M "
., UREA Ao ECORA Lyons J
‘ : * + = :
Never Has:Cramping Now
“| Suffered so much from cramping aiid pains in my sldes
and head every month,” says Mrs. Tecora Lyons, the attrac- s
tive young mother. who lives at 1655 Anna St., Shreveport,
La, “I got. so T wasn't fit for anything. 1 was dreadfully
nervous, and felt all worn-ont.--Nothing did,me any good |”
until T started using St. Joseph's G. F. P._ This medicine
helped me right from the start and now Jam just as strong:
and healthy as any woman and never have the slightest
trouble during my ——." | >
* Every:day now, you see and hear of women like Mrs.
Lyons, who couldn’t get any relief from their pain and suffer-
i ing until they started using St. Joseph’s G. F..P., who are now
beaming with happiness, glowing with health and filled with ]
energy, vitality and youthful buoyancy through the consist-
ent use of this phenomenal medicine...
Most medicines and treatments have little or no effect'on
Catarrh of the Female Organs and it is due to the Power and
reliability of St. Joseph’s G. F. P. in overcoming and stamping
out this dreaded disease which we now knoiw is the cause of at
least 90 per cent of the pain and suffering among women from
, those, distressing troubles, such as headaches, backaches,
pains, in the sides ‘and limbs, loss of appetite, irtegularity,
cramping; nausea, ‘dizziness, fainting spells and that awful. “*
run-down and worn-out feeling of weariness, which is mak-
. ing it so successful in restoring thin, weak and
undernourished women to health and strength pay my
"after other methods have failed. AR:
Women Now Depend on \cEPI|:|.
= sa Hip
a) Se 9s sores ||
yeas oan | seers ||P! }
St-Joseph’'s Fai) it
2 Par ana ES TBS
G. eee ie PP eee) mais fi a
. Io Restore their. Vitality. Mall
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SSS SSCS ne
BULLET ENDS:
‘DUEL BETWEEN
_-WESTINDIANS
“New York, July. 10-—Conslderable
aushirmony existe in the Guban <ce-
dun Here due ta the entdeblooded
miuinter’ recently ta wehicly Nort
Manuela Heawn, a2, 419 St. Nteholax
Ave, Wax shot and Jnviantly: killed
fig te @usgear-otd Cuban elzarmiker.
Cecile Cavacrone, 26 W. 1320 St, at
Ylet Stand Etshih Ave,
‘The murder was the outcome of ©
tight whieh br sald tn, have taken
Place Hetwren the two three lours
Defure the shonting ina Cuban res-
Taurine in the hasement af the Matrl-
auleo Seciat club, It W. Wed St
Cavacrons was a poller coitector und
he sib to Have faited co pay Brown
Sat aehitel the latter wen on a mum
ber Wetnesity. °
Beaten With Chair
| According to fnformation, Trowa
wet Cavaerenz Inthe resturant and
An argument ensued over the pay
nent of the memes, It berante. so
Heated’ that Cavaeronz solzed a chatr
sou smushed It over Hrown's head.
Durie the ght Keown te. gait to
uve eut Cavaeronz in the side with
a Ktfe., The wound wae alle,
A Nt. 6:30 Thursday: eventing, at few
slurs after the ght, Brown’ wax in
the Pablo, i Cuban” elgar store at
Hist St. wad Bighth Ave, aaht wo le
operated by Cavaerunz. ‘The elderly
iuan's daushter. Consuelio, ts ilen-
Tuy ia the store and Been wae
taling te her wlien Cavacronz. came
im.
Called to Street: Shot
in 9, moderate tone of voice and
with in_estression of frlendlinees
Cavacronz beckoned to Hrown and
fold iim eversthing was all riche
Anil 1 came sitskln ae he wanted to
ag him the $86. Qut‘on the sile-
« ”
‘FOR HORACE,
SAYS BULLET.
Warhingtowy D.C. July 10—
sranee dons nek alecasn Wa amin,
neither doen fealounse” but Starke
Taleten Wecided. wo dub “the fers
Vane attentions uf her Nurhand,
Horace. tmward ‘a “lady. felend™
early Sionday noridng. when she
bulled ane af toe “tard trated
Mumaai™ escapades at Courts ail
AC Stes Horner ond Murte hind bes
come eatmuaped. ‘The anty thing ta
fin, she declied, was te shut Tore
face, so she went to hla new ahoue
ia sn
‘iiorace, come hers, T Rot aome-
thing tor. you." she existed.
Horace. a ile nkeptieats tue. uns
atmid, went Into the Yard.
SHlaruces Cgut noniettea for
you imcmy coat porket.” the site
ila Pega, to give IC ts 3
personally
Tinrace extended bis hand. -
Ditto aario, In. the. Latter’
fhand ‘eaug a silainas revevor white
Iaarked nee.
“The ahot went astray. 0 dh
Homies, Hath were arrmted, On
the Uint of the gn tid teen tne
seriled “Fought to Rill Here a
Starla” The empty enrteldze bute
inconte wordat. “Fare Horaen”
fchuege of ansiutt with dan-
| geronk weapon, wax bowkeel sale
Sharte at the Mixth, pirecinen,
walk Cuvacronz pnt his hand tn hix
pocket as if to pull out the monmy.
fue Inatead drew a kun and, fring
donee, sent a bullet through. Brown's
heart, killing lin mnstands,
o“Cavacrons wax liter arrested hy
Deiretive Scott.” Lown Teaver an
Amerlean widow, ale relatives ‘in
Yanis, Cuba, froin whence he came
Awne tive sears age. "The Cuban
metttement be in-an mpriar aver The
JGllingg dtr te the papularity. of
Terowehs, “Caviverema ie sald to bee vere
Intluential uinens hie group. because
of hig Ananchal standing.
paneled sigue.
_ RETURNS FROM VACATION
Mr, Carrle Mixcheaux, 418 Howen
Aven who The been seuiizas her va-
gation in Winchester, Ky, “where
she went to decorate her toved omen
Braves on Memorial day, har- req
trned home, She ware neeompanied
home by-ates. Lath Bates, w lifelonz
frien.
St. Louls, Mas" July: 10.—ieimedi-
lately ufter he had changed hile plea
from not Kullty to guilty on x charce
of murder In evnnection with the kill
ing uf Jou Low, u Chinese reataurant
prener ne. V4ss%. Hiddte St. Frank
Brown, 18, wan sentenced to life term
ig the state penitentiary “be Judze
Hogan in the criminal cuurz Manas,
Trown wens nectar of te abayenz
log the Chinaman un ‘the wleht of
Sfarch 18 last. Brown fy suid to Lave
entered the remtuumae und to have
frdered the owner ta hold up lis
Rands. When how farned ty Z0 19
the nick of the qace, tireauinably: to
fart x sun: frat In said to have shot
Simin the hawks fe wlted a shore
fwehite tater :
Hekte Halt, whe wene in the restuure
jaunt ae the Une of the, slaxins. tenthe
Iie before tue goroner'e Jury ul the
erin jury and identhted Brawn as
ee cme :
5 aad Tap \
f > SAR:
SG
ay OE
ey de
by. This a
is Different ==
{rom all other laxatives and reliefa®
& ies
Defective Elimination
Constipation » -.
Biliousness
‘The action of Nature's Remedy (W?
Tablets) is more natural and thor
ough.» The effects will be 0 revela-
tion~you will feel x0 good.
(i) ‘Make the text. You wil
‘appreciate this difference,
Cp “Reren
Chips off the Old Block
WR JUNIORS Little He
"rhe same HR—in ops.nied deers,
caney-tenteg For thiaria and adit
ZOLD BY YOUN DRUGGIST
SAY AFFAIRS OF SCHOOL = (__Pammras ow x rorrer mano" )COLORABAR [ese afacirts] Hig eae
HAVE BEEN SUBMERGED IN Tt Baa rene sie eeaeet| f
PETTY CHURCH POLITICS |"€::---eeceoe me ||) TRAININGCAMP) cece)
York Masons End Annual
_» Meeting at. Minneapolis
Wulhertoree. Obio, Juiy 14 —Charses
that the. present administration at
Witherforee university: ts net what. tt
should he fn morale and management
And that affairs nf the schoo) have
denn ‘eubordinated tn churcit politics
And. seclesiastical intrizue. -bringine
About conditions which have caused
chante nnd discus te the craduates
And hae cooled the syiipathy of
friends. have heen made be the new
officers of the Wilberforce aturnnl.
Oitlicers choren atthe session tn
the recent conimenrement exercisex
Sere Frank M. Bela, president: Fred
Mefinnin, view president: Mia Efe
Carter, cceretary: Jule | Gratam,
grectineniing ‘eereiary, an Gok
Appeals for Unity
The append for a tending tocether
of Witherforce hooters tia final of
fart in save the echeal tram Die in-
evitable erisis which must attend
five present rain. vomex ax bee
nnit Sit a visit to. the recent coin
iencement rxereires, which, accor:
She tn the cilicerseriect, was one of
The nnustpourly attended and diiest
pearans ever held. Accoriing 10 the
Invectizations of these. atumal a
Monde decline ii the affine nf the
Sthoot tise phe the watvertts, tn
The Thwest schedastic. wank, wad hax
worked a hardship on it~ savlustes
Be eotapetiing them to suffer "un-
favorable dhisernmination tm maiters
Stealers amd promotion fy public
tehant eystems of orher states
Charzes have alka Ween advanced
Minneapolis, Minn. duly 19.—Re-
sinning June 24.a0 12 a’rluck at, the
Bike tail. sixth Ave. and. Lyndate
the mast worshiped North Star zrand
Wedge and Zenith grand wourt, Here
Ines of Jericho ¢srational eumpact)
Prince atl arisin uf the 1.8.3
Free amd Acenited Anetent York Ma-
dons, held thete fest exam annual
tammunication with trze attend:
noe from st. Paul, slinnsnmie, Du.
Juth, Stowe Shy. Inwa: Stoux Fails
Sif Fersus Falls. Mint, and Cht-
‘The sessions lated tour dave, un.
finished husinesr Fenmrin= the neces.
Mig of « mecting nn Saturday.
Theanpointment of committees be
she mest worshinet) cram mister, Fe
Ar" stiumans of Pith, and cevstzn-
meit nf the aficert te the various
heines acenpied mest oo Wednends
afteraem,
‘The evening froseam enened with
mvecation ty Rew. Le W. Harris: re
marks:TtD. Wiles: welcome address
reprerentatie of Maver Leach. Whe
sts called out ot lown: rernanie. B.
4d, Simmen, JL WG. Shy wakeome
tor stae iudse John Finekeut, St
Faui: welcem® for churches of the
Poin cities, Rew WH Gritha: res
gponre, Rev, DP. W. Sheris, Stous
Ges, leva: seelcome tor King David
Todze ‘No. 2, Minneapolls, Kemnns
Worentf: rerhunse, (evs Te La Lows,
XM. ML SinalJedse No, 11. Fersur
Fall, Minn welcome on behalt vf
Queen Ellzdeth court Xn. 2. Mines
apalisy Mise Bille Patterson: re-
sponse. Mev Vioke Willams, Shins
Ch. inven, grand Iretiters | paper
3ira: Mltetiell. Sing Falls, De
fmaetet, Marmeny Vonr: auidrees,. 3b
MO Sisimone, GM. ALM. “Duluth
Minnz pares. Mes. Vindta Marker
Minneapels: “stn. Meo. Zelta Glenn
Warers, Date: Mian address. Pron
ROW Weetters, rational MEN. J.
Cheacos paper, Mes, Mazzte Ander:
gon. Queen bsther court Xe. 7, Min.
Rrapnits, stinn: fois, Mes. ELF
Hendriche, Sheba court Ne." St
Panik Silanc paper. Miss Blolse
Branch, Queen Elizabeth court Xn. 2
Minneapelts, Sinn: ann, Mra, Hallth
Monee. Golden star court Xe 4, Min-
Brapolls,” Minn: paper, Mes, “Hoten
Lamis, Queen Father entiet Ne. 7, Fer-
sie Palle, Minn benediction, Rew
EW Patrick, Go 1 WS Pau
Minn.
Hear Annual Sermon
Members of the eratt and ster
Ot Cake Gidita: taRGee ans oe Coane
Many Former Sufferers Report
Speedy Cures by Inexpensive
Home Treatment.
Sufferers of May Fovrr and Asthma
apnuih welemne the disseny of
Cine wt See Manse. Kanai Me
Tana hay pertected the treatment fo
Hive’ Fever and Asttingy. that een
ingle eanauers Ail semitone of th
ibaa dusrace | Coags who howe bee
quired Wwe sthie “news tronument. ate
Snghi« ‘seetuntestie: in thete praise
ptithis terarhable ‘dusrewers. ate
Shao himeelt her to muc conden
Har Sew tragtenent seal eureetinat ke
ators te “andy F13¢ bottle, wartnald
(edne suflerer who sill crete. it
Se“Uine dose mot expect anemones
init “the treytoent has Cured vai
the nerey tanins Ia te beth tudar
If vow wish te te rid of Hay Fever
ny Satlima, weite Sire Lanes: stating
Siien trove tou tave at S01 Lane
Rien St. Marys Ramsay tor hi
Eenrrous. afters send’ a” money
Sen Gree Nene tok ele,
WARE Mo
Tae SP ay
ite
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HE RORERT ar Meee theeeTNe
GiMEAR=3438 Ipdiee Av, 1, DOE SURE
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Pali S o'er 78
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Bis Scr ars
tae Be Praieas oat 8,
BN ta inc rater,
5G S AMIE coher. Laney
Pc a
er ee Br Leen. BE
that an Increared: trresularity hae
heen ‘adopted inthe sradusting of
fone ant? daasiters* of ueseone fn
am favor.
| "To Launch Drive
ans forthe Jaane of on:
daninnt Carpaten Tor tee wensey 8
ieitaetrse Weng eutnmnariie ciarhd
fetta olficans ‘at the heads Te i
ekarsrd’ the tunnm ‘active tat at
Tha "gommancestemt ele tradition
ee ieee Mees ietracked for 4
Sate eon ern
ape baer be ihe elutnt 38 thie
easel tetine wet reeneted et
Fons es Tonowat Pin shin
Fa era fate gmced tian Wil
Peeateerters meer elie ae Than an
neeicinting tae Moreatier” tune
Bere Bete el aca ocean
Tee atch war etermined
Ric aa ange nfunsat and Crema mat
be Kepr tnfarmed. Third, effects wil
15 Seer "uian Pesta
Nauilme: ay rteune_ Aunt boas
whieh canner be ignored. Fourth, a
TectacnMentfestnon af rumers’at
Witheertree soit ee made andthe
aaeneetere ry atte “Fitihe the tamiete
Frege oe attained oe Eran
Abn pllarimee 28"
an eee Weithetaree tewatere
anh ame iahettn eadunten in the bast
ae re ae been weusdenel tee
toed en hata en nose eth clans
ceittatin! helt Wale tenth. hikeenty
Teeth air weenie ay aniver
Weer tea Ruse essen
BE eae desta tee the resin
tin (ow 1908. warkine for the Tvivn!
Thureday evens at Pilsrim Baptles
Sihitene cere the atimnal sermon wa
preyehed ie Hew, Ge We Chamnie
Be Terre. fawn, athe wuhetiited co
Be tea, King’ ot Seve Oemme. ton
whoo it aon arrive ult Prdagy set
Thine aurowes Ree he 3. Harries re:
pinche otras Me a. Sinn. cra
intra: wiferine and hemestetiee
The alertion caf -oftwers ceeviples
un emtiee ae om. Breage Thiet
Sitndine gee secured in tie om
bine after the rentne ot business
Enenditroaram,ctneludine phan
etn shes” Ban tae Sina
Trunivhy Stinnes crmvaras, Grand Slee
or ht. Shimon: neater tee, J.
AWilaon. chaplain, The annual ser.
ee cee neh ein
ee Nines ks eagerly on
area Geet) “eeamt weeree im
minx aaesbe, om the Haters: of the mr.
Binteatten =
The installation of eMiecrs followed
ant teat neato etme 3 Set We
Sammon.
Exjcy Barouet
AL the completion of the cree
monies "ty tappisea tothe Fasie
ables: bemuntaity neraseed and doco:
Htod ‘wth huge Wukets of Ted ad
‘ehite carnations, promise 8nd Teint
Ture american” aes
Mn ‘aisbrare Aeescourse. hans
wat served. by the ladien, tact al
Miemt"enve rscellent service tw" the
Facets
The" moet wershipfal Nore Sta
exten Inia nf Aitnnnsnte nected the
fatiowting iter fay nt ke bt
Sin ia agp Aces Stinnes
nent “Ths 3 Stemmana o Tott At
BEE ate teseteeteds oot Me Pai
Alcester dont grammer, Stn:
Sowding Wr Ne Eanmen. St, wae
den ie Hi Pateiens th. arte:
QS, Davie, Sram secentary: Beart
Robinson. Srsnd.ieeaateers, Attra
Easton, ceend charite crerernees al
Jat Se Poult Banke, sean teier
Benes. owas Gc ehaimpinn. sane
chaplain: f. W" Wilson.
emit Srand vcantts Hernines a
Jerichavnd sionecet held Thelen
int erection sr afhents Pras Me
Bie Sionmene Tigh Wek
Mu, henge ks tonne Boo
roan. Ieee mntrone Dede Roney
Ee stirers Te Teather, Stinnett
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Ra“ Adeline Uowigs O00 hey Mim
Rescate, Wiig Baraca Shee
Rorers tile Patterson, Wo st, Cant
Giwe F El hect Ge B. Een’ Gan
Bates deeorg Ge Be. 8 “Dave
tide 8. HR ewan. Girma
fer teenmurer. Stacie Glenn’ Oe. th
Peetore, Teese enue iste Ein
Exioh: Gatien Star enare, "Tout
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Em kiene Coun Duluihe Zeit Gia
BOSTONIANS FETE
DE HART HUBBARD
Heston, Mass. July 1—Delfart
Humurd, “helder “af the world's
Tirnad jinn recerd tnd recent grad
ate of thn Cniversity at Michtzn,
an civen at hiltlant reception by
the Gamina and Eta chapters af the
Amexa Vet PH) fraternity un the tee
cencen roms at S38 Maceaehuserts
Ave. "recently. ifubbard cexs in
the eft attending the mente and
Track meet nf the Third battaten of
the “3524 tntantey at Catedeman
grove. “He iz alse a member of the
fraternity.
The see car caresin= Hubbard,
Attorney: and Stez , O. Geurdin. hee
hosts on the trip. thd Harel Mtat-
tin arrived at the place nt the bine
quer chortle after the surals had 22
sembled. Cron hte aerteat the track
par wae. Sreeted be the followin
Omeza ‘mens De Gonzo Wie
Tams. Perey Juttan, BD. Crudup.
John “Sheliene. “Ardian “Crampton.
artes: Middinwn, Wy Ahsan avis.
Cort Blue Dudiex Thomas, Georze
Monroe, Hdward W. Dixen, Gat
Solomens. Harold Martin. -E. C.
Vates, Artornes B. H. Green. Dr 0.
4. Derntt, Jr, and J, Clete Coates:
trom Delta Sizme "Theta rorority
Were the following: Mlesex Tez
Fields, Emma Gilbert, Viola Fisher.
Mildred 1 Dureh and” EARH-Reown:
froma “Alpha Th “Atpha fraternity
wan Aiterney Gonpdliy and from Tat
Rela” Sigma “sorority was oxeph
Neluon,
Other suests included Misses Mary
Gilbert, 1. Wormly. Th Wormly, Ouls
McClain, ‘Thelma Fisher, 1 Somer=
SMe. Heton Haley, Osbeth “Henry.
Wallye Anderson, Marke Hrown, Mr
Witting, Mra, “Halles, ‘Dr. denth
Eanterlinis atut Mexstas Gatewond sd
Varist Mra. Viola Leaoks eted ax
‘ehapecan:
Followin= the reception Uubhard
lofe the city te return ta the Mbbils
West,
STABBED IN STOMACH
Chattinceza, Tenn July 1¢.—Jetes
grees Wie plabted Gy the vinmact be
Lise whyon “tres Orchard’ hese and
dibrien sar, saturaay, “a, (eas A
pale To Stlansers oentat Where Se
fe ima seriage coaaui“n. Lena sets st
rested ty Gases: Spee ac3 Nesoe
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The seepeant’s deni in, the new Second district police station. 2700 Stato St replaces, the old office ofthe
eet aes Ane Ee ce Ther astned ane encbarce, cinieh. relormers, armed” the moat matorinus in the
Blacn of the alte of aes aiterluae hse Geen‘ oten shiy Tor polivest gathering, Accordian {0 Pollen Cantain
See nc thawte, Satintnnsine’ the acute sion the’ glace Compinted Te tile ‘nunrbread ‘among thn mast
100,000 ELKS
EXPECTED AT
CONVENTION
Richmond, Va.. July 10.—More than
10.00" persons are expreted here In
aittendanee npen. thr annual» Elke
fanvention tbirine Ausust... Amt the
citen» et the Wireinia eantial are
Brearing ta-apen up the doors of the
ftivcwlde and entertain the wteltors
as ther have never bern entertained
heanre. -
"The snvornor of the state and the
mayer of Richmond will participate
in the welcamin exercteoa and In the
review wf the innual paraile. The
city halt will be nupactatiy: decorate
in honor of she ‘visiting Todzes and
fempies of the fraternal order. —M.
A. Norell, enateman of the general
Anrarramment committen, stated that
the anuiern tty wauld break tl
records in extendin= ta the ledzes
the proverbial hosoltality of the #2e-
thon.
Gale Ball
Carey Wheaten, tn charse ef nre-
iam, agraneed tar the mavee's tele
come address. Fer the oMetat bel
folfowins the annual parade the
Coliseum har heen sreured accom.
modating 19.999, and the armory of
the Rickmond Bluer rerervad in case
of averfiew, One entire nicht of thr
Session Will be Elven aver 10 enters
talnere “from “atisht-ee Monarch”
lodge of New York, On the followins
nicht after dispatch af conventlan
Business a “midnizhr mmble™. las
Ween planaed at the (Tppetrome for
men anis.
Sightseeing Tourd
Movle” appertuntty will be siven
deieaates te visit places. af historical
interest, incindins' rhe eld hone at
Uatferenn ‘Davison. the Jamar. the
Joho Marshall eastdenee: the Libbe
Prison. Cold Harbor, Seven Pines
Hanbien and Rucyrne,
The ennimittes rn deenrattons,
headed Wy fumes We Ammons. fe~
will start work at Second and. Growl
Bie, seit awe Iifessize Elks brilliant
Hstized, mounted on platforms at tie
Atrvet cnmnors, Ka urehes sind elee-
frfe atrecinere will ateeteh thie entire
Tenzth af Second St. ani fren Fire
and Cia St=, tn Fifth st. All woth
Ig Wine Avanced theatieh tT.
Wacter, stand treasurer nt Ihe rae,
whore Kame te in Wichmonl.
Delesates and visitors stl te
housed and tert at Hartshorn colleze,
Mirai Crier tenivarstty. Eth Eb
Eantlet chureh-Lerah St. stetnedier
church an4 Third St AM. E, churen.
‘Os well 25 tr local hotels and private
accommodations.
/ .. n
Te Policemen Killed, 1
Wounded in Gin Duel
lanchiaite, Va.. tals 1=-Atnert Rabe
snpaite tein To tired ety Ales plage
20 Welenwsierrn Ge Morgan and
$e. Br Roeny' id Reainees Vine ah Ba
HS ee emt fron, Hoan
aon and Terry, with another «tt:
foes A Simlth “imade a paid at
Tuite anid” were In te get of arrentine
obit thin th sab he ene te
fom theme “Allihree of tne police were
Waited agi shntcan and erry led a
Ge Cine “hoapinnt ie tome hones at
he comlitien” of the athe oficre wat
fail fo er erittea
Bury Aged Citizen
St, Joeenh. Mow duly “T.msamice
Gordon. an ‘oid resident of thie eles
Silt Muntsviliew Alar cand was
Ihneted trom the Francis: Baptin
ehureh fiers,“ Gerden had. Ween. tall
ine ip health for a number ef vtace
Dut toe the waat-tour had been alinon
totally dieabied. Te had spent’ much
Hime tn Osiahoms, Aneama. are
Miamninsten in am efit te resem h
eats
‘Gordon had been = member af th
Su Francla church fer 40 Searz ans
treazurer ef the church for 22 years.
He wae 3) Meson and had teen.»
member ot Wilkerson fodge, No. 26
foe #9 sears, arid tas buried with te
{all riter of the Masone He ts aur.
vived by a wife, Mrs. Emma 5. Gor-
don at Spexane, Wash: 2 con, James
‘."Gordon of Spokane: a elster, Sire
R. Lb, Wataron of St Jessph, 310. ant
2 timber of nieces, neohews ” and
Erandehiaren.
PIMPLY FAGED PEOPLE
~- LEARNING HEW METHOD
eat te septa a: quemien of Snowtey
what It Lakes to. clear “out. thone
Aiscaxes of the skin, like bumps
‘Motehex, pimples,” Tish, sezema,
Aireaking ont." ete. atl the makers
of Tiigek and’ White Olntirent. ang
Flack ant White Soap, seem to have
Just what the skin needa te ree eld
ot them auickis. “The fact that more
thancewe millon packages oC them
Ace sold exory Fear proves haw pant
foe thes are.
Tack and. White Ointment and
Saap are econoneails. priced. in i
eral packages. The ite size Ofnt.
ment ‘centaine three times ag ‘much
ae the Userai Ae size. All dealers
fave beth the Ointment and the
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|NORTH CAROLINA.
| PASTOR HOBNOBS
, - -
f ITH'KLUXERS
Ameville. ¥. Ca July 10—Fel-
lowing the example exc recentit
te the pastor of am Atlantic Cis.
SR iptiee chnreh, Rev. O. Re
Gaedine waster of the Nazareth
Tiaptise church, fesied a xpectat
freitation tthe ita King Klan te
Ee present nt hie srevicen.. Ment~
Terk ne the Ronded orien, robe
and masked iN fll resin,
Tanrehed. trough the nelehiber=
Tondo “the ghuiteh, inte the
church wilting, son the. alsie
find tk poate whyelt had been r=
Steed for theny by the Pastor.
‘Aver the orzan preltte the rate
toe and. the lan arote. sloil=
Lanenaety nd, the raster cave tie
Bomled pods. “9 hewely, welenme™
te live church wt all mess Wa
Selene sug ‘here. and will ale
Wage welcome pene the pastor
Told nie, cuenta. And he rane
Tinea *L lam paging Gor Same
neces, amd ish se winnie
AE eeane eae eens berter The
canteanazed eeclesiust turtle ree
foarked thar “anethin= seve Ged
fet int sieered™ The men
tinder tre marks merele nodded
Uple: presence,
Alter ihe sere ices the Ktanemen
slientiy, marched owt und retired
azicds it is cumored that tse
Thinister received 9 chee for 320,
Trom the Whim tocar out the
demonstration. which ther bape
Sill reeruit their dwindling name
Vers and insitit_ mare fear af them
Rha thele eatusre nth the heart
Seineonte af mr Race In hin noe
- SELVES. IN. PUBLIG
First One Wanted 2 Suit
| of Clothes; Other in
; Courthouse. -
pane Bluff, Ars." Jaty te. —Benest
| Gaotaiy” af eid ark ae wie
fen ound aad thn te elicits: mers
"than = feet tall, ereatrd nutte a 76m
‘sation tn rine Blow Vase satura
Shere came tetean se basen su
Goole te sated tn be sh bavzest ean
ih the state
Thre lent Reavsnedicht cvalhed! inte
he Desstuse. depariment pore and
Jacked fer a (ft™ There was acne
| ta tie ‘ttoce terge.canugh fer Ris,
[nar was there a aut at the preper
| Mze tm any department store t2-te"T.,
he clerw tow Geolthea mensure
and orfered hisn 3 Hult
Tape May, Xo, Jule 3—When
nolice arrested Linher. RAmunda,
faalead veleer, ax n material witaess
in romncetion with the death of Mes
Fkinche Prawn considerate trons
Me weiss had In arranging a price for
into spend the wlahe tm all, ane
Ye'the ince that Tsitnunde wets
4an jounds, amunive ky a tasteah
Acleer and Ig fad. to he the {attext
dha argent ‘aan. tn eatern United
Stites, s
Shetltf Gesirge ited femal no
ved im_the Jail substantial enous
hota "ritmninds. and. the nficere he
snatched tn various. placrs. were
teehee a8 inaieenantul “An an ine
proviga. the cet arizinally. provided
foe Bdmmunds wae eaintarced by it~
ine rieks under It amd = temparary
pir ttle chi
Hold Mortgage Burning «
at Ruth L. Bennett, Home
Chester, Pan Inte 19—Addresze:
pf praise and commendavion ve prem
nent citizens and efty. officals made
ug the program which accompanied
the ‘burminz of the imartsises a the
Ruth L Benner heme at’ Second ans
Beane siz, The ceremonies were
held on the lawn et the home 23d 3
large’ delesation trom the Etisal
pho Federation of Wormer clubt
Eng Tene fiacers wan present
Participasts on the” roptam tn
cluded“ Fepresentanive “speakers 2
both races, include Col. James
Cauyphetlteeaturar of uke mortgage
fund: Sirs. J.B. Bel, Sire, Gertrude
Boats, ‘Mrs: Clare” Glerens, Sis
Grace Sakon, Mien Helen lteder. Miss
Helen “Heiberaer of ‘the Chester 7.
MG. An Slayor Samuel Ge. Turner
Chief of Poltee Jon. Vance, 3re. a
3. Vatentine, Jeader of the ‘Tent ais.
tera: Mra. OG. itward Dickerson
president ot the Phitadely hla Peviera:
Hon of Womens clubay atworney. W.
It, Ridiey. and Tee be Link, pastor
OF the Murphy A081. EL ehureh Stes
Hutt Le Renneth, presttent uf the eluh
maintaining: the home, whieh te sa
Bunied for her. thade a respotse. tw
the Saringa.weleome nnd roneat
Titer auldeesses and fenited the
Ninrtease.
“The-aitiowrs af the Improvement as:
seotattion sites ate, Augie ke Teen
resident Stes. Anite: te Lutes he
Slee presileat:” Sirs, Catherine: Stan
less gecord view pretident® ‘Sire, tat.
Ue" Towasler. recording. seeretan
Bes, NaoB. Lockler, corcespendize
secretary? Mis Mary E Maskex
tesasurer: Mis. LB. Saeon, chatt-
meas Gf Cha boat ai cavaereens
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AP (BAYER
SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’ -Qgnuine
Unless. you see the “‘Bayer Cross’’ on. tablets; you ‘are not
getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions -
and prescribed. by physicians over 24 years’ for ‘ a
Colds -Headache’ brmars IN
Pain Neuralgia ests lg) a) |
Fe ‘ y id
Toothache Lumbago = : Ay:
Neuritis Rheumatism : 5) =~
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Accept only “‘Bayer”’ package:
| eC which contains proven directions.
: : Handy. “Bayer’’: boxes of twelve tablets
: : Also bottles “of 24 and 100—Drugaists.
' Appirin iz the trade imarke‘ of -Baver “Mannfaccure. of Monoaceticacidester ‘of -Salicclicacid
| 5
Rateish. 8: C, duty 10.—Traced fy
nears the badge ot Walter Erines
Itherer’sehe-ted’ heen vattelng ‘since
Sameday afternran sexe tenn Wy Ne
fellow workers about 2 e'clock un the
ftermenn nf duly 2 In the woods be-
Twnen Scalnertm’ park al Obert
Enewm a0 the cameron. hari wets
intcarions nt teal Biae ware en ev"
Soe TR Cmetnee ee ae teers
iiid nat deem a jury: Heceseaey. =
“There. cere tren faezed cute an the
uae reece maar cae ae she
Hon. wart’ af hes skull wae crished
Inne thosh, Hebi bee, Ett
Shea tence btn taetearnents Tha
Ter natal aeabet oe is emcee ee
Faire ershiteanety: eons ae ont
ward.
leh ik WR RIND GETTY
tarse Same at monee He Sa slurs
Sine eo bas" 6 Worse ane: bugee ae
Be veaee te te home tm Chavsasn
Sours” The theory of the corner as
the wailee fy that Be we either lured
neovthe waeds and’ mrasdered or thes
[re wae rasta ae he war passing
HSirouzh the ‘neat en har wat to
COLOR ABAR
TO MILITARY
TRAINING CANP
New. Tork, July 30.—Nany.. in-
quirles havine come 19 the National
Arsoclation far the Advancement. of
Colored People about the status of
Race men in the citizens’ milltary
tralning camps, the No’A. A.C. P.
forwariied the inquiry to the U.S.
war department, recelvine a reply
from Dwieht F, Davis, acting secre-
lary, of war.
Hip hte fetter Mr. Zavia states that
ir £0 men’ of our Race in any. die-
Irlet-are accented for the cant they
WHE be orsanized into a training unit
In reply to thie communication’ from
Acting Secretary Davia, Janes Wel-
don Johnson, aceretary of the Ne A
ACE. P, wrote the following letter:
“Your letter nf tune If, cenlying
to my Inquiry. as to what training
WHE he given Colored men inthe
citizens’ milttacy training camps
stated the fet thar the war, depart.
ment intends te discriminate #cains!
Colored men ty ernutring that~at
Tenet i6 Colored camdbiates aleall
aecented hefore any Holored man
given miliary training #t any camp
That In af course, tmoosins a con.
dition tipen Colored men thar te ne
imnover upon any mther eronn a
citizens Moreover, in communities
and [have ne doubt. thas there sre
many such conimunitice. swhere tees
than 20 Colored men present them-
pelves, 1 deprives all of the other
whiting Colored yours men of the
military training which ie thetr due
and which ts paid for out of fund:
for. which they alke all other Amer.
leane are taxed.
“Under the clreumstances T-do not
undgratand vour statement that “the
wart department fe keenly alive. te
the importance of appordoning to the
Colored people thelr ahare of: bot
citizenship and milltary: training and
Intends to allow them. thelr: proper-
Hlonad repreyentation wader the con-
dGiions that will Ar fn with the en.
tire wroblem af nallonal defense” 1
weonld seem to me that the Lest con-
Aitions and the only thteratile condl-
tong. wauld he the acceptance
Colored candidates who prove them
selves ft and Worthy om exoetiy the
fame terms as ore accorded 19 ant
other Enited States citizen.”
In conelndine the letter. Mr. John-
ann inanired whether provision contd
not be made for the training of mur
men in campe where fese than 3
fad heen areepied, *
HOLD THRIFT DAY PROGRAM
Dayton, Mhie. duly 10.—More than
}3.900 people attended the sernnd an-
nual theif day prosram held at the
County fair crounds, Jule 1 Preren:
tatlon of a check for '900. the feat
payment on a ?00 bleed af greet
furchased by the Golden Leaf: K. of
Pa was made to Dr. Liord Cox. peer-
ident of the Suner Sullding and Loan
ageeclatinn. Acthtetic contests ard
Badresene “rare feature at the pres
BESSIE ' ESCAPES
AFTER SHOOTING
PERCY IN“ HAND
plete EE
SER Sabet
ATTEMPTS TO JILT |
PARAMOUR: MAY DIE
A woman's attempt to JIC. the
man with whom she hod been’ Ine
timate {or almoxt a sear led to cin
play tanec week at the first partment
of sii. Calumet. Ave. when the
Woman was shot and pechaps Catally
wound by Wer rejected. lover.
‘She was Men. Slinni¢ Davin, 32,
and she was shot twice In ihe ab-
fomen and once in the teh arm
by Samnel: Waskington, with whom
she and her Iiesear-aid #0n, Tven-
Rie Stinnome, had Heed tntit tase
Saturday at_a5i7 Indiana Ave, Sire
Dove ine rushed in a deine. cone
dition "te Wilton hosted hy the
Third district: police. Washineton
escaped. ‘
(ificera Kennedy. and Regnolds,
Kent ta Inventtzate ‘the shooting:
Were ‘told the following detatin Dy
Erohare hilton, a ranmer at the Call
mot sem, address, and ty Simmons
hho xn, iow nf seam svitninswedd the
Aitras. :
Sceonting tm thele® stopine, Mee
Davis atzer month of quarrels, with
Washingien “hecauce he world “ont
work felt him Saturday ta return to
her husbend, Walter Davis art
Calumet "Ate addres. Sumas
marine Waahincton came thers to
Bee her. Her husband forced him
to leave.
Werlnesday: atter Davis had sone
towork at 2.4. ry. Washinston came
back. He car. admitted tothe
hours and ated Mes. Devta for hh
Insurance papers and other articles
ot his’ in her possession. As she
themed te her tink to set them te
atew a revolver and shot her.
Postman Opens Letter;
Takes: Money: Jailed
Sie, a, Suis i —Chareed with
the Thett nf Mini ann alae frown
ihn G.-Rhuen, Unhod Bisree mai
Siri, wag artented bs Pentotice ine
Snettor We 1 Hahn Saturday. <iron
Porutahed the F268 honet tema berth
Aihoritiee fot Mie asiecatance, eters
United Slater Ckeamisriome” Manor
Om tharzer nf tnteene (rom thie inane
iW fe silscon thet Niven vet iote
rity the "ballon patente "soe
Shaan an remnoed ss tn ils and
Senta in Btaenges The letter. ita" onite
Seabees Stes. Trane ens
Attorney General Sargent «
Greets Attorney McGill
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PART 1—PAGE 4
EQUAL RIGHTS LEAGUE FLAYS DAWES'VIEWS
Boston Mass., July 10—The National Equal Rights League sent an open letter" to General Dawes, taking exception to his announced willingness to "give up his reform on senate rules for such measures" and to "bring up bill and others as the such clerics vaded states' rights." The league asks whether General Dawes represents Republican polites, and whether this anti-lynching bill is simply a halt.
The letter is as follows:
LETTER TO DAWES
Dear Sir! The Colored citizen of the country, who have halled with hope their efforts to reform the United States Senate, whereby a very small minority may prevent a vote on any or all measures, and who have firmly committed their firm political to all objections raised, are stunned by your countrys current governor and the sectional objections raised by Southern Democratic senators.
Colored Americans have been the nation's senate rules since the time when their soldiers had been an indispensable factor in saving the country. Nearly every measure proposed in congress to provide enforcement of their civil and political rights has rules or with the Southern Democratic threat to fillburst under them given as the Republican exercise of their rights and protection in our laws.
Gayr People Hope
"When your crusade began the Colored people, already discouraged over the failure of recent Republican victories, wrought by two terms of the southern Democracy, and by the hat surrender of the party to the illiberist of the later anti-lynching bill, began to take hope that a better day was drawing under Republican rule. For the first time, the party became a choice to pass, if not measures to stop penance, segregation in federal carriers and disambiguation, at least the bill to make Lynching a law." Imagine the Race's amusement when reading in the newspapers that in your address this week at Manchester, N.H., the Southern Democrat senators that the present rules had prevented the passage of such measures as the Lodge bill for federal taxes, and that the present agreed that the present rules should be retained for all measures which the white South as represented in the House wrought by the Southern to their show of state rights.
Saya Dawes Flopped
"If you have been correctly reported, gong is all our belief in your own power and in your own ordered republicans in your friendliness to the Race, and blasted all our hopes for presence over all any bishops in a high British official, so responsible a Republican leader, exponent from reform the constitution, unite the nation, and grant national rights to Colored citizens in the South, or even protection from lynching," Colored Americans now call upon you to state frankly whether your deposition of your reform and surpassing the when the Democratic South raises the case of "states rights" under which they practically included federal Republic policy, and means that the party does not intend to restore constitutional rights or protection for Colored citizens in the South, not even an anti-Lynchism ordinance of southern filibusters.
"The National Equal Rights League, in behalf of Colored American, asks General Dawes, whether you are telltale political hoax, in telling you a political hoax, and doing so just when dread lynch law strides from the South far up into Utah, with manslaughter, long, torture, toreaking, and a spike into the neck of a human being into a stake. We await your reply.
"Yours for constitutional rights," the MONROE THOUFFER "National Cot. Sec. of Equal Rights League"
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MRS. CYRUS IS HEIR OF MRS. WASHINGTON
Tuckergee, Ala., July 10—Mrs. Hindley G. Cyrus, an adopted daughter of the late Mrs. Booker and the late Mrs. Cyrus of the estate, according to the provisions of the will, it was made public Monday. Mrs. Cyrus, the wife of a prominent Chicago intellectual on the campus of the Institute.
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Thomas M. Washington, an adopted son; Miss Margaret Simmons, an adopted elephant; and Miss Alice Simmons, an adopted elephant, including the home-site here, which will be divided between Booker T. Jr. and Davidson Washington, children of Booker Washington by a former friend and aunt, and a cousin, the total estate, amounts to $90,000.
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NOW HE IS IN JAIL
Newark, N. J., July 11—John M. George, alias L. M. George, of Jersey City, was found guilty by a jury on two indictments in Judge Caffrey's court, June 23. George was charged with having secured $200 from Mrs. Samuel Williams of 2Bedford St. East Orange, by falsely representing himself as an attorney in defense of her husband and obtaining $250 on the pretence of using the sum to "by" Assistant Prosecutor Simon L. Fisch, who presented Williams. He was accused by Assistant Prosecutor D'Alba of impersonating Louise L. George, an attorney, of 141 W. 121st St. New York, D.C., who was once associated with the New York attorney, Louise L. George who never had any business relations with him. Judge Porter, Recorder Francis A. Knopf, of East Orange, Williams' counsel, resisted that George appeared at the Williams-trial and took part in it. He said that he was the New York attorney.
George admitted he had never been admitted to the New Jersey jail but was admitted to the alleged admission to the Virginia and West Virginia, although he had a parer representing himself as sultified to practice in the eastern Virginia city of Montgomery. George admitted he used L. G. George's name in New York courts. He said he spent a year at Yale university, but was not graduated from there. He said he was a graduate of Hamilton College law school.
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DRIVES KNIFE THRU THROAT OF HUSBAND
New York, July 10—Ten minutes after killing her husband, Mectillon Faxter, 12, Mrs. Anna Faxter, 12, gave herself an amsas she tended over three months to the floor of their dingy little three-room apartment in the rear basement of 20 W. 15th St. she eroded bitterly while telling how to self-defense she brought a long bread knife through her problems neck, which killed him instantly.
Baby Sees Killing
Also crying and tugging nervously at Mrs. Basser's apron and gazing at resting objectives was clubby little 4-year-old Macmillan, Jr. Though it ignorance as to the seriousness of his resting objectives to the murder, Little cried barely "Mark" had often experienced heated quarrels between his mother and his father, and stand why his daddy was so quiet; why were so many strange people crowded into the house, why was he so angry? "I didn't mean to do it," God knows I didn't mean to do it". With both filled with crime and blood-stained towels, a roll of cotton and a bottle of peroxide, with which Mrs. Macmillan the flow of blood from the unruly wound, were still on the floor beside the body as she glanced back at the dress form where he lingered away.
Argued About Nothing
Mrs. Baxter, seemingly collected her nerves after being cussed by Detective Christina, who made the arrest. She told her husband that she had been in the large consumption of food she had to continue it, sometimes acted like a crazy man, on the morning of the trial, and an argument over her travel luggage turtled and chased her about the house.
While in the kitchen Mrs. Baxter seized it and instinctively held it in a position to protect herself. Her husband lunged at her and caught the sharp blade of the knife in the neck and severed the jugular
Tries to Save Him
Blood rushed from the wound. Baxter put his hands to his neck took two steps towards the door and fell in a heap. Realizing that her hand was in the way, Mrs. Baxter attempted to give him all, but it was too late. He died instantly. Mrs. Baxter's little boy was placed in the hands of neighbors. The Baxter family was killed that has occurred in that neighborhood within the past three months.
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Cop Shot by His Own Gun
When He Chases Burlar
New York, July 10. *While printing
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office that Matthews, 25, in Waltham, 1934,
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Says She Left Children to Go to Cabarets
Brooklyn, N. Y., July 10.—A story of life in Harlem was revealed in the filing an answer of a general denial by Motorcycle Policeman Charles L. Howe, through his counsel Burtus L. Howe, the noted criminal lawyer, in the Supreme court before Justice Mitchell May on June 22. The answer was in reply to the suit for compensation for the kidnife, Ethel Howe, 225 S. Dean St.
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Mrs. Howe alleys that on June $8 her spouse deserted her after eight days, after she had become the mother of two children. She also asked for counsel fee and $9 a month. She tells how, while he was on duty, his wife at nights would leave the children alone and come home very late, refused to assist. He then had his wife crushed and found out that she came home about 11 a.m. in the morning where she remained in cabins, while the children were being neglected. He letter to her better half written several days ago, Mrs. Howe stated among other things that she wanted Mr. Howe to repay her care not to try to become friendly again.
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The case was put on the calendar and will come up for a jury trial, at which time it is believed that sensational testimony will be given. Both Mr. and Mrs. Home have been active in the social life of Deena Heights for years. Home is the son of William (Shelly) Home, the publisher of the Deena Heights magazine, to be assigned to the motorcycle-bound in the city.
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Roosevelt Ave., 17 years old, 3715
Gilles Smith, acquired and positively
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Smith was also under indictment on another rape charge preferred against him by Mrs. Lotte Tucker, filmed by Mr. Tucker, who identified Smith as the masked meron who attempted to attack her at the point of a gun at St. Seth, and Calhmer Ave. April 5. He followed her and pulled her into a car and pulled her into an alley, Mrs. Tucker stated at the preliminary hearing of Smith before judge Elliott Jonas of the boys' court April 11, 2013, when he was under 15,000 bonds to the grand jury on the stories of Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Tucker.
New Orleans, La., July 10—Pomfrey
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and of biting and maiming following
lawsense (white), 2228 S. Charles, Ave.
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Dr. Wesley holds the degree of master of arts from Yale university, Fisk university. He was appointed a university scholar at Yale University and Harvard. He has pursued courses of study at the Guide international, Paris, France. Dr. Wesley is a Fellow of the Ebenezer and Campbell A. M. E. churches in Washington and its international committee of the by association has lectured frequently to teachers institutes, educational gatherings, and found place in several scholarly publications. He expects to publish a documentary study of labor in the United States since the Civil war.
FISK CHAPLAIN TELLS OF PLANS FOR FUTURE
Geoff. Paul E. Inkster, chapman of Fisk university, who addressed the members of the Chicago Fisk club at the Appomattox club, host Friday night, described that the realization of Dr. Fayette A. McKinzie was the Nashville institution. It now leaves those sincerely interested in the university free rein to build up a better Fisk. "It has come to the place where the administration believes that the student body should have greater say in the decision," Dr. Beker said. He further declared that students who left the school last year are planning to return in the fall months their grievances. Many former Fisk students and graduates attended attentively to Dr. Beker's discussion of the situation at Fisk and the planned launch when he finished his talk.
PRINCE DENIYI RAPS AMERICAN FOOLISHNESS
Finds Educated Fools in This Country
Speaking before a large audience at the Morning Star Baptist church, 3869 Vincentes Ave., recently, Prine Madakarin Denijal, Denijal, Nicecia, more educated foods in American than there are in the jungles of Africa, and his sweet sweet yule brought much applause from the audience. He also preached at the Second Baptist church, Wood, IL, Sunday evening, June 22.
"Education without common sense is detrimental to the Rise," Prince Edward University said in a degree of B. D. or D. D. that the Race really needs, but, instead, the degree of G. S. (common sense). Many of the students have much and have more caring in their feet than in their heads. That is the reason whyools are leading foods in the United States.
Scores Garvey Movement
"The so-called Back to Africa," Garvey said, "is a great deal of Race-hybridization, and threatens to land us into a spiritual degradation of the most unnatural Europe in Africa and America. But let it be understood that the African people have general stupidity and fool projects of the illiterate American Negro leaders who are trying to carry the Negro dumps back to Africa on their ghost
"What is possible for the white man in America is possible for the black man in America. The destiny of the black man is to be found alongside that of his white brother, because only through help we can overcome the barriers which whites can the best interests of civilization be served all over the world. "The coming of the American man is the blessing to me and my people, because they taught us how to worship
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My advice to you is to remain in certain assertion for sure whether he is sincerer and really will marry you. He will insist on this, and this will stand alone about, so now it is rather difficult to believe that this misunderstanding came about, so he won't be after marriage. It is better to see and know these characters and they will be present out his pent-up love and remove it in such manner. He can prove his love cascade and more dependably by writing one long letter of explanation and asking wrongs. Then an understanding can be brought about which will suffice for him. He may have placed a wager with friends that you would come look and he is trying to make his plans carry.
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DERHANS there is no better known woman in politic and femoral circles than Mrs. S. Joe Brown of Molines, Iowa, she was born in the state of West Virginia, but has spent most of her life in Minnesota county, long, where she was educated in the public schools.
I recall with pride a little incident which happened last Christmas. I was among the fortunate ones to be remembered with. Valerie, we were from Mrs. Brown, and her names and address were printed on the cover.
My postman, who is of the other race than me, the wife, she passed it in me and remarked: "I went to school with Mrs. Brown in Iowa, and, believe me, she was such a smart girl it kept all of us fellows begging to try to keep up with her."
Mrs. Brown is a real doe, because she is always doing something for the occasion of her Birth. You, serving the public more than 25 years ago, when she was appointed local superintendent of her Sunday school. Later she held the position for district superintendent for five years.
She founded and edited the Iowa Colored Woman, the official organ of the Iowa Federation of Colored Women. She also served as president. She later became president. During her administration she recommended and completed the installation in the Iowa Hall of Fame, where she was inducted. During the late Backer T. Washington, done by Henry O. Tanner and valued at more than $1,000, she gave her further recommendation while president of the Iowa federation there has been established at Iowa City, Iowa, a cottage which serves as a home for all Black women. She is a member of the university, Mrs. Brown is chairman and the member of the trustee board. Her work has been materially felt in the National Association of Colored Women. She has filled various appointments with credit and honor.
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any wife seems to have no interest in home, more than the day she wants to buy the most expensive clothes for the family and it until she becomes older. She won't try to please me without wifely, she won't try to insult me without wifely, she won't try to insult me and like. She is always too tired or not too tired of something. She is not too tired of time. She has a comfortable home about the last in town and my job does not pretend to be perfect, but what can she do to make it perfect, but she will split her love between the two of us. She also reads your column, to speak to you.
There is one of two solutions for you to come to and the two are these: her ideal or she has been so unacquainted in her new position, in life, duty to her husband, in other cases she is wrong. If you are no longer wonderful to you, you should find the weak places in you that cause you to be distasteful to her. It is for her to talk to you, a young woman is often greatly changed after the experiences connected with her, a source of much curiosity and adoration to all of us. You must give her time to forget what she has been doing until you know the real cause of her attitude to you. You say you are not and their two greatest from which the wife suffers are impatience and lack of sympathy. I am sure you are not, then, and then, will only the home be a happy one. Sit down and talk to your talk.
Dear Princess: Will you please give me a name. I have known a girl for some time and gradually have fallen in love with her. I have tried to write to her, but every time I tried to tell her, she just ried to tell her, but always fell to do so. Will you please tell me how you zoom, and if I don't tell her in some way I don't think I can stay in school
There is no doubt about your being a "fairheart" that heart never won fair lady. If you jitter her as you say you do, then ask him not to never win fair lady. Ask permission to call on her or to further the correspondence. If you ask him not to be held about it, you don't need to be held about it. Low on you would have forced yourself on her long age, and I am sure she will come to her and to her. You are an opportunity that you may become a friend to her and to you. You can be an opportunity that you may become a friend to her and to you. Let anything interfere with your enjoyment. It off your eyes as soon as you can.
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She was chairman of the committee of 50 which raised 15,000 to clear the Fred Boulogne home of indulgence and trustees of that institution.
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She was a member of both Republican counties, conventions for her state, and a member of the Republican county committee for her county as well as of the state illiteracy commission of the National League of Colored Republican Voters, which she helped to organize in Chicago in August. Her ascent in fraternal circles has been remarkable. In the Order of the Eastern Star she has gone to the top of the state and she was elected worthy matron of her chapter.
Her ability as a presiding officer of the state and she was elected to several offices of the grand chapter, performing creditably as grand cooperator of the grand matron and grand matron.
Five years ago she represented her grand chapter in the International Women's Conference, where she was elected associate matron of the International conference, and at the following session in Washington, D.C. by unanimous vote, elevated to the highest position in the order that of international grand matron. As international grand matron presented the body in Pittsburgh in 1824, at which time she succeeded in having the body indorse a recommendation for the publication of the history of the women. Six months after the close of the session Mrs. Brown had published and plained upon the matter an illustrated account of the history of the History of the O. E. S. Among Collected People." The women of Iowa so appreciated the interests of women that they ordered a life-sized portrait of her, done in oil and painted by Bessie V. Johnson, in Washington, D.C.
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Hampton, Va., July 17—In your preachings, said Dr. James Hardy Pilford of Charlotteville, Va., president of the James and Slater boards, in his recent address at Hampton institute, delivered before a meeting of ministers, and alive the thought that the greatest life is the spiritual life—that is joined to the final registration of the 12th annual ministers' conference of Champaign of Burtonmouth, Va., is president and Rev. Lawrence Feminine, chaplain of the secretary, reached 220, which included 106 members. The conference this year nominations and 15 states. The enrollment for the 1921 conference was 22 ministers, representing 12 denominations and 15 states, with 29 new members. The 12 ministers conference of all branches, 12 ministers of the African Methodist Episcopal church, 12 ministers of the Methodist Episcopal (North), 17 Christian, 11 Presbyterian, 10 Protestant, 11 Congregational, 14 Congregational, 14 United Protestant, 2 Reformed Union Zion Synagogue, 2 Holmes, 1 Lutheran and 1 Adherent.
170 Ministers Present
Conference Lectures
HOLD EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
Atlanta, GA. July 18. An educational
program sponsored by the
Bethlehem Institute was held
at the Bethlehem church of God and
Holiness last Sunday. A number of
members and churces made mourn-
ful addresses.
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Milton Brown passed away June 27. After Brown passed away June 27, she leaves a mother, a brother, steps, and a host of friends to mourn her loss.
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News of the Music World
The farewell relict of Mime. *Florence I* to study, was attended by a large and appreciative audience. *Mime*. Tallerton's gants, and Norton K. Jernigan, barton. Mime. Talbert was an inspiring picture, beautifully owned, charming and in perfect condition, during the year on more that she will stay abroad she in study and connect appearance, and she sincere how that she will be before the musical cities of Italy, with whom she will scholarship, is in the same theater, which will, no doubt, mean that Mime. Talbert will have her
Miss Hill, organist of Elemen-
phore Church, was the other assisting artis-
tist, and the one who played the
wonderfully fine instrument
that is in the church. Miss Hill played
the organ, and was forced to respond with an
instrument. Hazel Harrison, our foremost
physician, returned to her home town, Le-
Port, Ireland, to give a recital, and a
upon the front page of the *Lalborne
Herald-Ayrus*. Ascending to this artis-
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that is probably unexplained by any other
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Miss Lei L. Banks, a well-known young soprano received a fellowship from the Chamber Music Society and received the special honor of appearing upon the commencement program presented by Katrin Beckch. A few weeks ago Miss Banks appeared upon the stage at Von Turk-Rohn, in insofar as a special part in one of the opera scenes, so that she could applause for the audience, which killed the Eighth St. theater and hundreds
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Mrs. Blackburn is well known in the city, she was formerly a member of the faculty of the W. V. C. O, and for the past year she was a member of the high school of the Kelly Miller high school of Clarkshire.
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T THE Sandy Burns company is the most popular musical comedy force here this week. It travels under the roof of the carries just enough theme to hold interest from scene to scene, of which the usual standard along that line. There are many song numbers to include "fock a Bye Baby Days" by Helen Lattin and a song in the chapel number by Helen Weight, a duet by Weight and others perch.
The action is fast and there is a plot of fun throughout. As an added attraction William Silly gave a flashback to the man that was a complete knockout. The production was staged by Sam Russell, George A. Sullivan's Grand
New York, N. Y., N. W. Hew, Harry
Brown, Jr., and his team, also
party, one more step to Dempsey
first at present (Dempsey racing his
first at the 1988 Indianapolis
horse race, who is traveling with him,
Quite a bit). Dempsey, a bull
rider, climbs the Olympic
hurdle in fact the town had the air of a real champion.
On Thursday evening, June 25, a restful thursday at the classical theatre, Jesse A. Shipp, at Cripps restaurant, joined the Colquhoun, deserves a great deal of credit for the work she did so much for the members of our group in the Blinkin, R. C. Pherson, Lester Walton, Lakley Robert and Fournier, Chas W. Anderson, Frea J. Moore, Jarry T. Hurdle, Perolland G. Cooke, George W. Harris, Cooke, George W. Harris, J. K. Todd and Anderson, Dr. Louis Baxter, Katherine Hake, Michigan Brown, W. H. Jensen, Jesse Wessell, Hill, Lennie Hicks, Wesley Jenkins, Carl Johnson, Lennie Jenkins, Jesse Wessell, Hill, Lennie Hicks, Solomon Johnson, Am狸ley Lighthouse, James P. Bill Rushin, J. P. Wetmore, Leon Williams, James Nelson, Grant J. Rooney, Bob Slater, Clarence Taddei, Charlie Thurston, Dennis J. Dempa, William J. Fortham, Dr. Louis T. Wright and Irving Slice, Leon Williams was touring.
The real surprise of the evening was the dandy speech made by the singer, who was a member of the singing single. While mentioning Ro Flah that add to Tuesday, John said for Mrs. Day Kemp widow of Edward, who has been very ill over her husband, of Voltaire's band, Florence Miller Miller and Lyles, Slahoe and Hank. Tom Patricheau, the conductor, and Neiltha Torey orchestra. Some bill. I'll hope to tell you. After a few minutes, she shows off and goes on.
Garland Anderson sold his play and
his book to the public. He will return in the fall, however.
He will be presenting at present, an there are several
room shows working there this summer.
Drive. We load something annually to
headline all city organizations was accured
Monarch Marshbird club. It is by
Grand Entrance Joe Ibilyack Brown.
He made the family honor by
granting was personally invited by
grantes to the family. He baked
grantee tomb, where the mayor and
committees refecting stand was
Harry L. Morris is now manager of the side show of the Lee Betters training and antiquity show. They are also part of this week in the state of Nebraska.
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THE MONOGRAM
BY BOB HAYES
REAPING RESULTS
By Gang
Canada—low can a the
vacap results when he
kills acts over and over
PETER B.
Gana Jinsa
is all wrong. Common games should only be a pure case of being devised in the first place. There is no chance in college and never in the movies of almost all victims of disgrace and shame brought on by these money-makers. The theaters owners' wealth if they were to be deceived in the movies where the manager is no more than the artists. If he would wake up, he would make another move to better his own plumbing. If he would back into line again with the same spoiler then we would have real shows. And then as it is, the odds are against us.
THE REDWOODS
Tower, Ohio—Railroad's Railway District.
Embraces the railroad, despite many weather.
Ene business, despite many weather.
Nominees: George Jutin is kind defender.
Bernard Walters is kind defender.
Bernard Walters and family are
on the road. George Evelyn is
great of July—Mary Miller
is great of July.
The E. H. Hucker Minstrels are doomed to fall. Minstrel will reach them this week at Olive 108, NK. McCrary has been doing his recently. The played East St. Louis, IL. but no future dates announced. No future dates announced. Receiving his mail care general delivery, St. Louis Winfield, writes that he will get his next week. He the lumbar theatrical.
Charles Williams writes that he will
call off all mail he is forwarded without
intention. He makes a statement about
Moe's Women has been for-
warded. Young, with the "Hitch Stops"
writes that the show is doing
West Walmart Fun. The movie's
narrator, Emily Kell, with the Sule-Sutton
Revue, would like to hear from her
Gorrie Jones, who has been on the
friends in and out of the profession.
447 N. West St. Indianapolis, Ind.
Members of the Sule-Sutton Revue,
interested in a party given by Ms. Jones
the support she received from the con-
pany when playing in Louisville,
this week at the Regent theater, Hattie
Herman Brown is doing his single,
the show at the Regent theater, w
this week at the Lafayette
batter, Winston-Salem, N. C.
"About Albus," are playing this work
Guy Henderson of the Sule-Sutton
show writes that the show is playing in
Louisville. They will receive mail at Hickley.
Charles Williams very kindly
wishes he will reach
Wuppertal. Small will reach
Peace at 1421 Naundal St. Philadelphia.
The team of Ferechie and Russell are
with her mother and will reach
her 32 1/2 S. 121st N. Philadelphia.
The club of New York City has been
part of the New York City team.
Hobson and Margaret write that they are now filling engagements at the Barron club, New York City. They will take her mail at 12 W. Wash. St. 3.
Voletta forgets verses that she is doing her with the chant of the song, her mail of the Dunbar theater, columbus, Ohio, this week. Voletta harris of the team Tolliver and harris writes that he will take his mail this week at the 81 theater.
Mary Pierce writes that the wife is still doing her home work at the Washington theater, St. Louis, Mo. Mary, now matriculated, formerly of the Forsyth Hall Jazz Center, is now long footed in Hound's Hounds, playing in Washington, D.C. Until the late fortune of Doolle and Will have landed an early booking with a large white lion in Robert Forsyth writes that mail will be sent to that lion, because he never sends in his route to the lion. He gives a forwarding address: We know him with the Florida Bloomstown, Miami. The Fifteen Jazz jibes have a hand in with the Bordant-Custer Shows and are playing the present week at Coralie.
Louise Pollard is now doing her work with the week at the Dunbar theater, Columbus, Ohio. She would like to work with George Murray's New Gems Miniseries with Silm Thompson, Louise, Louis, Mo, with great success. Billie Freeman is working under cork with the show and doing the Williams and Taylor are doing their theater, City, this week. Mrs. Linn Arthur will help her with the work Washington, D. C. She would be pleased to hear from the team are getting their this week at 155 Bombshell St., Washington, D. C. She will be attending the Sun at three others.
Thornton, Thornton writes that he is
something along with the company. It
companies on this work. Will reach him
for the piece at 121 South 12th St.
Long and Jackson are playing the last half of this week at the Alcaraz
Farrell and Cowlesk, with the "Hibernation Day" company, will present the theater, Seattle, Washington. Whiskey is being ill at the Lincoln Center, 237 F. 40th St. C, Cleveland, Ohio. The company will be hosted by Dilhour Hewood. She will kick it by the Harper "Hits and Rides" show.
Isabey and Taraul All are playing the 12th week of this week. They say hello, bidders and Shyler bidders, bring Jinsei and Daisuke of 1225 Seventh St N. W. Washington, D.C. to the 12th week of this week with the Shyler Jinsei Side Show, playing Indiana Jones. Isabey Jinsei Fraborkis writes that he and Taiti's show, playing the role of the Lafayette theater, that she is here with the Mamie Smith House, objected. New York is the Central Theater, here cared for. 222 W. St. N. W. Michigan loves that she will play in the 12th week of this week.
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A NOTE OR TWO
Hartington and Green are blitting things up at the Greely Square theater, New York City, this week.
Jimmy Cooper and his famous revue *Sweeney Todd* is at the Poll Theater, Worcester, Mass. "Sweeney Todd" company is still getting ready to open the theater, New York City. They run so Hilly J. Jones, the popular singer, is playing the Walnut theater, Newark. "Sweeney Brown" also "Tal of You" for *Sweeney Todd*. But back if Sweeny Wants to Come Back!
Naum and her Nuts are doing their work in Panthers Theater, San Francisco, Calif. Gilbert and they are going good work at the Panthers theater, Fort Wayne. Aaron and Kelly are doing their work in the American theater, New York. Irwin Sifter, the will-known producer, will be one of the best leaving New Jersey. Larry McCann is making another film in New York and New Jersey. We again. The vanderville team of Jennings and McCann is presenting the present half at the Midway Theater. Larry Kwil will soon leave for his home in Los Angeles, Calif. Mahl will show him at 6:45 p.m. Larry Gillee will doing a simm for the present at the Entertainers cafe, Chicago. Ill. they have now bit above the line and will get their tickets. Larry Kwil will be leaving Washington, I.C. Dilton Jita is receiving her mail at Harvey Ferguson, the Inning Dot. Is still doing his with the Seth Wong team in New Jersey. Larry Baugh and John Moore, a western team are entertaining the gates at Ferguson's Italian restaurant, in Burlington.
Thomas Stavey, after 32 years of service, landed in miniseries, carnivals, winnings from the road and in settling areas. Now, N.Y. he is Kingdome and Tac Tariraves are now doing some dates in and around New York. He and his crew have earned $25,000. N.Y. St.
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The timehopper is still doing his job, but the time is not the time he was. Revue. They are playing the Regent theater, Baltimore. Working - Diales are doing their this week at the Palace, trying to raise a company of Kettin and featuring a company of Kettin. Noah Hadd and Sally Clark.
Will Lane is resting at the home of his son, Michael, in Oakland, California. He will join his brother, Okea, in a few days. All will mail their resumes to Will Lane of Islamborne, Md., write that there will be a film, and that there will be a film, Mary and company. She will join Mary and company. She will join Mary and company.
Tomnie Tinkle is very ill in Baltimore, Md., and she is visiting Miss. Reese Rutell at St. Greenwood street. Tomnie Smith is getting his care of the Sunshine Exhibition show, playing the flute and the clarinet. Florene Seal and Lamarie Nelson with the Florida Blossom ministries, are care of the show. Lisa, care of the show, that they are getting tickets at the present time at 12:25 N. Walker St., Princeton, Williams and Brown are doing at the show. Marion, care of the show. They will make some records at Atlanta, Ga., for the Columbia Madison and Madison are still zoning at S2 Mississippi路, Kent, KY.
Mays and Mays are getting their thieves at the present at Stromane Lake, K. They like to read the Defender. The company have been having real experiences while playing through the K. K. K. convention and saw the order hurt their crosses. Some nerves are playing with the K. Krone K.
*Kid Willy*, principal comedian with the company, died with the show at Yountown, Ohio. He will preserve his work. The company, Sonie Gomers has been confirmed to his home for nine weeks with a broken neck. Sonie Gomers is at 303 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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going to miss.
I am from
D. Ireland 2 hours.
that our friend
Jackson will see a
job, and I
know that he will.
eliciting a man in
Indiana, Texas, who delicately
hays came and care of poverty. He
hays the same an airy disease. Why he
understands that there is no poverty that people could
not catch up with me.
"DOG" WANZER HAPPY
"The Warzor, with the 101 Batch band, pitched the Old Batch Top Dews, happy and contented, but sorry to hear of the discontinuance of a J. Jackson's broadcast over the radio from Palm Beach, broadcast over the radio from Palm Beach, broadcast over the radio from the W. W., every Sunday and are die-hard.
SOUBREAT DEAD
Let the legend last for you. Browne bonded John and now playing a long engagement at Behama cat's, a long engagement at Behama cat's, formerly bonded with the "Jill Conne" song died on June 21, 2015, at 12:38 p.m. at 1231 Kishner, Milwaukee.
Mean Airs by a Mean Pair
FOLKS, Butterbeans and Susie hot OKeh Recor are rolling their silvery notes "Brown Skin C again! "Hydrant Love" is their lat the deep blues the est moon and it's so low down it'll ing is on the sas make you groan with laughs! It's your OKeh ma hot stuff by a hot team—now on a 8219, quick! GENERAL PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION 25 West 43th Street, New York City
Hello, Folks! This July, the anniversary
treed the colonies.
is the Fourth of
the month and enlaved them
have just fubbed
them on my bed.
(Wonder where
they were when
I was two)
Num nums! (2)
We need numbers (2)
and we feel like a baby
has been over
pummeled, moused,
tumbled and smiled. The dice
are in a matran-
tique and posets and
thing's.
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6. T. Whitney
Mr. Keme
The benefit was prompted by four years of plumbing business. She was prominent her own company when skilleted all of the plumbing business, and was prominent on the board of the Moon and Flame line. Not all performers whoaken and died from the publicity given the benefit for the impoverished. Also have known the old of a teacher or sister performer who was called she shut her work and devolved all her efforts toward adding this benefit. $600 was recollected from the benefit and turned over to Ms. at the hospital where the worth recipient of the result of her medical profession is paying for her apathy and complete recovery. 8 W. 14th St. New York City.
SUSIE'S BUNCH
Susan Sutton and her son Jon Tourette
were once known as Susie Sutton, a tab
bearer in the vaudeville, a reorganization
bearer in the vaudeville, a reorganization
management of Susan Sutton is making
a great name for itself. It is a wom-
nity and is continued right up to the
ninety and is continued right up to the
ninety. Named "Nicey Susan" in which
she comedy is for William Gunn and
Jon Tourette, Susie Washington does
the work and the work is based on the
chours of jokes who sit, dance and
scream.
"Brown Skin Gal," another set of the deep blues these babies are triling is on the same OKeh disc. Ask your OKeh man for Record No. 8219, quick!
BOBBIE GOING BIG
REVIEW
SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1925
Happy Klimbion joined the big show in hirsch-room and is doing nicely. His wife, Katherine, is also in hirsch-room. James Klimbion, the receiver, received his new art of trains in Ottawa, and he was a big fan of that he had chained jobs. He is at the City to teach all. He grills, Atlantic City, to teach all. Odd Carter wishes to be remembered in New York and friends in Lymington.
I am extending my heart to Freddie
Landau the tankies and Gus Smith's
company.
Leo Roother and Dustie Cunnifcham
and regards to all.
Books in order: Monday, July 8 and
Monday, July 15. Tuesday, August 11, Alma
Bachman, Thursday, August 12. Alma
Bachman, Friday, August 13. Alma
Bachman, then journal for three days.
Look up most wishes for every one
and a half days.
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M'LAIN IN MICHIGAN
Hill Mustain the famous globe pro-
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Stitch, and has been headed for the
place he now calls home. Hill turtles
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CUBAN STARS TAKE 2 FROM INDIANAPOLIS
NDIANAPOLIS. I. d. I.
The Indianapolis farm saw something
something in this city when the Cuban
city of the Cuban Republic of
the A. K. J. in both
holiday
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In the first game Boone, who shot 10 points for the balls, played air-dribble but was unable to score until being in the showers after the Culinary had gotten to his defense to be enough to win the game, the final score being 3 to 1. Offer, southwest of Atlanta, was the Culinary the remainder of the distance, but his matte could not be used.
In the second game, Big Ed Rile, after stifling out two successive opposing allowed two passes, followed by several hard hits and when the smoke counted four markers in the A, B, C laff of the first inning they came up. The Cubs would not be denied. They hoped the 11 with long and hard hits to the tune of 15 runs before the moles was finally called a leftover way. Treadwell, who relieved Rile, laffed for a pair of innings who fared note the better.
Detroit Urban League
William Prater and Robert Sampson
were in the 500-yard dash, but 2 feet 7 inches. Alexander was
placed second in the bop, step and
pole. He was in the 550-yard dash, but finished out
of the money. Hector Philliss (white)
boy, the Scholastics' relay team,
Lewis, won the relay race for boys
under 18 years in the Urban Club
massage.
CHAPRIE'S TEAN COPS
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Jamalco, N. Y., July 7 — Chappelle
Johnson's Stars split even in a twin
game in Baltimore. He scored 11, the
former copying the opening, 5, 4,
and dropping the nightcap, 11 to 4. The
team won the game, 11 to 4. The
Al Mammu, former Pittsburgh
National league hurler, who won the
home game for the home team.
Stars 153 000 000 000
Cardinals .000 000 000 000
Stars .000 000 201 - 4
Cardinals .000 000 201 - 11
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BUNGLETON C.
BUNG, WE'VE GOT ANOTHER
WEEK IN THIS JAIL — LET'S
USE UP SOME OF OUR TIMES
IN A LITTLE PORER GAME
—WE GOT A BUCK!
BUNG, WE'VE GOT ANOTHER WEEK IN THIS JAIL—LET'S USE UP SOME OF OUR TIME IN A LITTLE POKER GAME! —I'VE GOT A BUCK!—
ALRIGHT, COUNT DE CRAB. —A DOLLAR IS MY BANKROLL TOO—
HEY GUARD! SLIP US IN A DECK OF CARDS, WILL YA? JUST A LITTLE FRIENDLY GAME
THIS IS GON'T TO BE A CINCH FOR ME—I'M THE BEST CARD SHARK IN TIVE STATES—
I WIN!= I'VE GOT THREE ACES!
NO YOU DON'T! —I'VE GOT TWO NINES AND A RAZOR!!
WELLS STARS,
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LOSE,10T04
Detroit Pounds Mound City Pitchers
EPITHOH. MICHL. July 4.—The Detroit Stars play in the game July by defeating the St. Louis club by the team, which consistently behind good pitching gave the victory to the Stars, let the boys from Missouri
Baltimore, Md., July 13. *The Tallahassee Black Six defeated Hans Wagner and his Carnegie Elks in a double header as a part of an independent team. The Elks scored to 0. The Elks registered only three hits in each of the games. Wagner's long single in the fifth innings accounted for two of the Elks' scores.
*Carnegie Elks.* 100, 020, 000—12
*Black Six.* 020, 000—12
*Batteries—Parmish and Monsieur McClurkin, Griffin and Johnson.*
BUFORD SETS TRA
IN THORNTON
RACES; WA
BUFORD SETS TRACK RECORD IN THORNTON 50-MILE AUTO RACES; WALLACE IS SECOND
Buford Takes Lead
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ALRIGHT, COUNT DE CRAB.
A DOLLAR IS MY BANKROLL TOO
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DECK.
WILL
JUST A FRIEND.
MILLER SEEKS
GREB MATCH FOR
TIGER FLOWERS
New York, July 16—Walk Miller, who manages the middelweight weightfighter, Tiger Flowers of Atlanta, intends paying a visit to the New York boxing commission this week, at which time he expects to place a certified check for $2500 in his pocket for a title match with Hurry Green.
Miller contends that Flowers has been the only man who ever weight of any note in the world today, that he is the only man who ever lobbed and bounced, Britton, that he easily won the popular decision over him in a no-decision match and to this time, that he has always asked to must any and all opponents selected for him by promoters, regardless of their weight as was proved in the official weights of the Johnny Wilson and Colin McMahon matches. The only defeats suffered by the sensational Colored box of Georgia were the back DeWaltney, light heavyweight, who under no condition, could make the
Flowers is it present at his home in Atlanta, where he is daily tribute to his coming match at Boston on July 17 when he meets the New England Carsky in a school-10-foot round match. Since Faye Shade upset the dope girl, Jimmy Shatter there is a great demand for a Flowers-Shade match in New York. Many of the large ones pair and it would be a "mutual" if they succeed. Shatter would never hint that Shade is not averse to the match and It is possible that a match hinted that Shade is not averse to the summer season is over.
Miller sated on behalf of Flowers
and the team, who won the
Slide match at once, provided the
winner of this match gets the com-
promise of a third affair with
champion Berry Grab.
ANSELL: BELL LOSES
IN 12-ROUND BATTLE
ACK RECORD
50-MILE AUTO
ILLACE IS SECOND
W. KELLUM
blinded with dirt and narrowly es-
caped by W. KELLUM
capel turned over.
Wallace was forced into the pit on the 21st mile to change a tire and Buford raised a Tan on him.
Charles Wizgins of Indianapolis, Idr. driving a Wizgins special, a car fenced at a far turn along with Malcolm Browne, who led the booked Harper at the wheel of a Marquette Special. Wizgins resigned from its head. Happen was hurt.
Buckner Wins Tryouts
Nankok local price, was chief officials. The next event on the riches in the city was the auto race, with auto race to be engaged at Indianapolis. ind_ on the State Fate
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
I WIN!= I'VE GOT THREE ACES!
D AMERICAN
EVEN IN FOUR-
S; WIN TWO EACH
KANSAS CITY AND AMERICAN GIANTS BREAK EVEN IN FOUR- GAME SERIES; WIN TWO EACH
THE Standing
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pct
*KANSAS CITY* 31 14 685
IST. LOUIS 31 14 685
DETROIT 26 20 654
IMEMPHIS 18 12 428
CUBANS 18 12 428
INDIANAPOLIS 13 23 351
BIRMINGHAM 14 33 290
*Present series does not count in
Includes Monday's games.
Includes Sunday's games.
EASTERN LEAGUE
W. L. Pct
HILLOALE 20 6 765
HARRISBURG 20 6 765
BALTIMORE 13 10 565
BACHARACHE 14 13 615
IMEMPHIS 13 10 615
CUBANS 9 15 375
WILMINGTON 3 19 138
LINCOLN GIANTS 3 19 138
Includes games played July 5.
DETROIT POUNDS OUT
8-4 WIN FROM SAINTS
HERMAN BEATS LOMBARDO
HB Kansas City Man
and the Ameri-
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Sebelring's park,
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11 KC City Men's basketball team beat Leon Clippers twice even in four games at home, with visitors anning the Saturday contest before the fourth of July crowd, 2 to 1, when Drink drove and McCall, holding the Clippers on Sunday, July 2, before another overflow crowd, the Clippers beat Chiefs with a was effective against the heavy burden of Kansas City bats. The weekend attendance of the season was out and the weather was 50 in the shade, with Bobby Williams' miscue in the fifth and broke a tie when Johnson polled. Bobby Williams' final score of the game was 7 to the home club played like a different team Tuesday to win 2 to 1. William gave way to Brewer who stayed one inning and Mendez finished. He gave way to Brewer who stayed one inning and badened the seventh, when three hits in a row sent him to the bench. McCall finished the game.
W. S. Clement ..... 2201 091 ..... RH. 12
C. I. Glanzer ..... 2201 091 ..... RH. 12
C. I. Glanzer and Farley; Hawkins;
Nelson and Mullin.
**SPRINGFIELD,** 22 PHILLIES 8.
Long Island city, N. Y. July 5-7.
Springfield selected the philadelphia-
basketball team. The team is named
shortest. The team by innings. RH. 12
Springfield ..... 2201 091 ..... RH. 12
Springfield ..... 2201 091 ..... RH. 12
Batteries = Robertson, Carroll and
Steinbach; Archer, Henderson and For-
FANS EYE SECOND ANNUAL 100-MILE NATIONAL DIRT TRACK AUTO CHAMPIONSHIPS
WILLS AND WIFE
OFF FOR EUROPE
ON A VACATION
MEMPHIS AND BLACK
BARONS SPLIT EVEN
James II. Duquesne was this point man for the Pennsylvania marksmans, while Horace Champion was this point man for the Champion gun team. A large and enthusiastic crowd witnessed the match.
A similar handicap match will be held
at gun club on Labor day, Sept. 7.
Gun club on Labor day, Sept. 7.
Meet may be obtained from James H.
Douglass, 71 Horace St., Dayton, Ohio.
FANS EYE SECOND
100-MILE NAT
TRACK AUTO
Indianapolis, Ind., July 5 — Auto
racing fans the country over have
turned their eyes towards the big
America, as they make their plans
to meet old friends and renew ac-
count for the second annual renewal of the Gold
and Glory sweepstakes. America's
pension auto racing class, to be
held here Saturday, Aug. 5, in which
competing auto drivers are members
of the class.
The smaller races staged throughout the country this spring and summer, with the two most popular of the puppies of the dye-lined in-the-wool fans for the real display of speed when it is direcely of the group face the starter's flag of the state full ground before a speed-raised sprinting rhinestone in their ears. The like race this year was moved to the state's second order that the hundreds of delicates and visiting friends of the A. U. K. internal organizations in America rose.
SATURDAY; JULY 11. 1925
HILLDALE IS VICTOR OVER LINCOLNGIANTS
HILABEHLA JULY 20
that I am, that I am, every
overfrowned. In to the
outfield of Hillahla
Hillahla to take two
gruelling games from
enders, annexing the
forming contours 3, 4 and grabbing
The Giants' not off to a four-run lead in the afternoon game and then secured largely in the Marcelli deal finally reported to the Lincoln Giants, winning streak would be denied. However, the Dalrymple landed three runs in the second three runs and after tying the count in the second, Cockrell won his own win in the winning run in the 12th inning. Underhand Script Lee started on Giants and sucked in four of their runs. Captain Warfield decided it was too much to resist and yanked Lee in favor of Cockrell. Cockrell stopped the heavy injuries seated away at Harper's slants and called away another victory.
LEON CADORE IS BEATEN BY BACHARACHS
ROOKHILL, N. Y., Jalapenko
floors. The Giants dropped both
Giants at the Burhwicks at
the Burhwicks at Bedford
park this afternoon.
B
The opening tilt went
13 in front, with Leon
Cadore, former Brook
Lynn, National league
by Y. Y. Anfoul, Right
pilcher, on the left, of
the boys, the victor over "Nut" Nurall
who went the distance for the Batch
arachs.
Hubbard and Cooke Win National A. A. U. Honors
San Francisco, Cal., July 4-D
Hart Hubbard, Michigan track marvel, who recently broke the world
record for running a jump, established a U. A. record for the
event when he won with a jump of 10 inches at the national A. A. U.
tournament. Municipal stadium. Hubbard also took third place in century dugout.
JUAN
Cecil Cooke.
Syracuse university
star, and a
member of the Salem Greens Athletic club of New York city, was champion Friday when he defeated a chasey field with the splendid time of 1:55. He won today to win the senior 440-yard run, battering his time by 2-5 second, making the sprint in 13-1-3 seconds.
**DAWSON TO PLAY DOTHMAN**
Dawson, Ga. July 10.—The Dawson Blake 400, a 40-turn series, will wait for the Dothman, Alex. White Sex on the manager of the Dawson Giants.
have the opportunity of witnessing the running of the big event, in a nation of women. The national Women's club, the National Women's Club, is another fraternal convalesce, which meet in the city immediately preceded by the national conventions of staying over to see the second annual Gold and Glory race, is regarded as the summer classic.
Interest in the big affair is doubled
when the students are colored expedition day, basking their statement on the numbers of students attending the art are arriving daily at the office, 00125 W. Michigan St. following the first day of school. They further lose their faith in annual institution on the great amount of activity among auto builders and throughout the middle class, greatly the group has completed and is currently for this race, while another resident of the middle class is ready for the day.
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HILLADELPHIA, July 4
capacity of 200,000
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park. Minested the
gruelling games from
Jim Keenan's tail-
ing club and grabbing
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LINCOLN
HILLS
SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1925
AT THE WILLS-WI
WEINERT
WENT OUT
THE RING
THE FI
WILLS BARE
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FOT OF LINK
CLUB
Alan Harry Hight
PET Riley To
Sirius
HARRY WILLS MA
WORK OF KNOC
WEINERT;
WE MEN'T WENT OUT OF THE RING IN THE FIRST
LIVE WEST OF WILLS OPERATIONS WE MEN'T WAS LICKED BEFORE THE DELL RING
CHUCHE WAS HURLESS IN THE CLUTCHES WILLS HANDLING HIM AS HE PLEATED
WILLS POWER WAY CLEARLY OUT OF LINK CLUCHE SHOWING HINGHT PET RIGHT TO THE JAW
THE CLOU THAT STOPPED CHUCHE A RIGHT TO THE JAW
TEO ARR.11
HARRY WILLS MAKES QUICK WORK OF KNOCKING OUT CHAS. WEINERT; CROWD IS ROWDY
BY WILLIAM WHITE
New York, July 2—Harry Willis, "the Brown Panther," formerly of the New Orleans, but for several years a jokey contender for Jock Dempsey's heavyweight crown, strengthened his claim by laying low the aspirations of the 212 pounds of Adolphus Adams, in the second session of the scheduled 15-round windup of the Italian hospital fund program at the New York State Fair. He fell into a rung. He started to hit him with the barreled punch, but was much speculation, especially among sporting Harleenus, as to whether the big fellow would allow him to fight Adams, the entire limit or end matters as he did. It was one of those tuckick situations that had the bettler letting himself long as one of five minutes of actual scraping. It was spectacular and also had its thrills, one of which recalled to me the 1930s Triple Oilt that was fought in the same ball park, when Dapper Jack was knocked out of the ring into the arms of Willem Pilsen, the Dutch.
Seizing what he was up against and insuring that instead of Welwert was the crowd and the referee who he was to wage his real battle against and who continually worried him, he fought all three and made good. At the top of the gong he set about his work in a business like way, and, with his clean way of extending his hands upwards when ordered to break, his clean glance glanced fear of disqualification, had won over that crowd to the way of thinking that Harry was not that the only superior had paintered unfair notices in the ring.
The Fight
Wills was first to lead with a left for the head that fell short. Welwert fell into a clench and Harry pounded him with his fists. Harry again punished Welwert's only in another clench and chipped two short rights to the head. Both were traced less than six inches. Wills rushed Welwert into his own corner and staggered him with a kick. Welwert was now in an unsteady pe
Referee Poer
The Fight
eldon and the crowd gaped it was the breaking of the curt.
Wellington of the canon
Wellington falls into a clutch, ran into a right upper arm that staggered him, and in attempting to hold on the force of the blow caused him to fall through the ropes.
He climbed back into the ring and fell into a clutch just before the bell rang. He stood up and plowed as he started to his corner.
The minutes' rest apparently had not registered. Welmer very much, and was still wobbly when the bell rang. He was way in the second and last session. Harry hooked a left to the ear and was continued to alter his biting. He was still wobbly in the third and Jurdy's part was unsettled for, as Welmer pulled an age-old ring rick by letting his arms drop to his sides far enough apart to continue. The rules call for a baker presenting himself in the climbs to hit as hard as possible, but he broke the referrer. Welmer took advantage of the stimulation to protest, but it was not allowed. Welmer's last punch during the fight was a left upper arm to the chin. Wells pounded head and body in a clench. The end came after one minute. Welmer shot a right to the chin. Welmer took the full count. He was picked up by Harry and Referee where he was placed in a chair and rested by seconds of both buyers.
Three 10-Round Bouts
Gilbertson Giants ..... 200 200 600 - 2 - 2
Madison Blues ..... 200 600 600 - 2 - 2
SIX THOUSAND SEE SAINTS DOWN DETROIT STARS, 8-5
Detroit, Mich. July 5—The Detroit Stars and the St. Louis Stars met today in the second game of the series, where the Stars won the game, which was indeed a good one and lasted 10 innings. Manager Taylor sent Roes to the mound, while Newsome, a novice, was selected to go the route. Hewitt was able to go the route. Hewitt relieved Rosz in the third inning, pitched masterly ball during the remainder of the game and with excellent support held the Detroiters in the. The Motor City boys were the first to score when Jones opened the first inning with a single to right, Hewitt Murray throw wild to third, Jones tallying, and Hewitt going to third, Smith singled to center to score Hewitt's boys added three more in the third, Jones, safe on Willey error, advanced to second on Hewitt's infield out. Searces fired out to Belt, who in turn throw to wild, second, Murray hit to Willey, who errored, permitting Jones to score. Wesley hit a home run over the right field fence, scoring Smith ahead of him. Biggins the inning via the strike-out route.
Murray opened the visitors half of the fourth with a single, Taylor batting for Russell was safe on Shepard's third. Murray hit by a pitched ball to hit the bases. Murray scored and both runners advanced on Renss's sacrifice飞 to left field. Taylor recorded on an infield hit. St. Louis did the same.
NATIONAL LEAGUE SCHEDULE
July 24, 25, 26, 27—Morpheus at Kansas City
Morpheus at St. Louis; Morpheus at
Memphis; Morpheus at St. Louis; Binghamton at
Memphis; Morpheus at St. Louis; Binghamton at
Memphis; Aug. 8, 9, 10, 11—St. Louis at Kansas
City; Chiense at Binghamton; Copenhagen at
Copenhagen; Binghamton at Copenhagen; Copenhagen at
Copenhagen; Louis; Binghamton at Kansas City; Morpheus at
Detroit; Binghamton at Copenhagen; Chiense at
Copenhagen; Aug. 22, 23, 24, 25—Ransas City at
Memphis; Aug. 21, 22—D-Detroit at Binghamton
Aug. 21, 22—D-Detroit at Binghamton
Ace, B, 29, 31, Sept. 1, K-Neale City of
Chicago; Pattet at St. Lukes; Birmingham
at St. Louis.
Sept. 6, 7, 6, 7, 6 - Cobana at District; Mom
mom at Birmingham; St. Louis at Kansas City;
Indiana 13, 14, 13, 14, 15, 16—Birmingham at
Michigan 13, 14, 13, 14, 15, 16—Birmingham at
Louisville 13, 14, 13, 14, 15, 16—Birmingham at
Indiana.
Winters Hurls Hilldale
Philadelphia, Pa., July 12. Southpaw
Nip. Whiters was a puzzle to the Union
soldiers to get but five hits and one run,
while Hibbler pointed Ganz hard to
Mesa. Mesa called the only score for
the Union when he slammed out a circuit
clout in the first innings. (L.H. E.
Gibbler Stars ..... 21 00 00 00 - 11 12
Hibbler ..... 21 00 00 - 10 12
Fernandez; Whiters and Meskey.
**INDIAN KAYOES MEYV**
Indian, Kayoes, Gates, Meshawk, Indian, Kissed Bob Meyv, heavyweight latter of Panama, in the third round of the feature bout at
Washington. The first top
season were won.
eight on Welens' single, a sacrifice, and Welts' single to center. In the fifth hole, Bell pitching, Homer walked, Welts walked, and Welts walked, filling the holes with none out. Bob walked, forcing in Housley. At this point, Welts walked, and Welts greeted with a two-base hit left field, scoring J. Bell and Welts. Bob was thrown out at third and Creeny no longer being by tying out to Stearns.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
By Carroll
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24TH INFANTRY REDS
TIED FOR FIRST PLACE
24TH INFANTRY REDS
TIED FOR FIRST PLACE
Team- W. L
24th Inf. Redk. 4
1st Inf. Blackman. 4
2d Bn. 29th Inf. 4
15th Tank Bn. 4
15th Inf. Redk. 4
1st Bn. 29th Inf. 2
Sp. Units, 29th Inf. 1
By NATTHEW TACKETT
Ft. Benning, tha. June 22—Col. Johnson's 2nd infantry lost their season here today in one of the greatest and yet one of the worst games great because the Reds played an unpredictable 2 all, and they out front in their half of the ninth victory certain and safe, but Larry lacks a little mike and would have nothing from did not help the items app, as the L. S. D. scored four runs in the scene of S. 2.
Baltimore Black Sox
Take Double Header
Baltimore, Md., July 5.—The Baltimore Black Sox took both ends of a game, the first in the fifth inning—by score of 8 to 1 and 8 to 5. The first game was won by the hard-thunk batting of the local whitehawks with the sixth and last innning for Pete Hill, batting for Jeffries, plumed a bit of whitewash. The Lai Brothers enjoyed one big inning in the second attack, when they scored four runs in the sixth game.
Cubans Win Another
Just two years ago this July, Walter H. Lee, notwithstanding that he was the pioneer in the coal business among our group since 1902 in Chicago, then in 1906, a pioneer in the ice business, then in 1919, the one and only believer in the late Frank L. Gillespie and his vision to such an extent that he was willing to sacrifice his own private business and give Mr. F. L. Gillespie his full and multidual support in helping to build the wonderful company that he so brilliantly gave to Chicago, known as the Liberty Life Insurance company; believed still within himself that he could do a great deal more in the way of helping our group to get a clearer understanding of just how to solve the one problem that Mr. Lee himself solved many, many years ago—that is, the economic problem—the only one that has to do with the progress of all races.
That problem is one that must, that can and only will be solved by actions—not so much talk, get together, then do nothing but criticize those who are doing things big and far beyond their comprehension.
Mr. Lee saw another great fertile field untouched waiting for ries, giving employment on an average to 216 people per month, someone who first believed within himself and his own people, also not afraid of the responsibilities that are necessary to carry Corporations as Interest and Commissions; ninety per cent of a deal within THIS business. That, if cultivated properly, would this item went to the group of financiers who know the value open the doors of opportunity and would give another great of interest also when a Corporation is worthy of credit. Those number of our boys, girls, men and women a chance to help own Preferred Stock, in the Company will soon receive solve their problems just as other races solve their own problems. Their Second Annual Dividend Checks at the rate of $99 per boy, now a Two Hundred Thousand Dollar Company, Cent of the plans are near enough for the size of Green Pine, the world as the largest, safest and best cab company of its kind.
The Your Cab Company has been the Official Cab for the convention held in Chicago since its organi-
sold over-Four Hundred Thousand Dollars and equipment to other Colored cab companies operating with their cab.
The General Cord Tire Manufacturing Company of Akron, Ohio, one of the largest manufacturers of automobile tires in the world, recently just closed a contract with the Your Cab Company, equipping their cars with their tires on a mileage basis at less than a cent a mile per car, a rate very unusual for any cab company to get from such a reputable company.
This means that the Your Cab Company is the only Colored cab company in the world operating their cabs on a mileage basis at such a low rate, and the only one that has won such a degree of honor and trust from such a financial corporation as the General Cord Tire Company of Akron, Ohio. In plain figures it indicates that this company is going to place Eight Thousand Dollars' worth of their unreliable tires on the Cab Company, feeling that their investment will not meet their times that amount in return during the life of the Your Cab Company. Over Two Hundred and Eighty Thousand Dollars paid to our boys, girls and women in commissions and salaries.
Statement of Condition June 1, 1925
ASSETS
Cash on hand and bank $ 834.92
Account receivable $ 1,539.00
Due from trade debts $ 394.81
Due from officers $ 1,046.73
Less reserve for bad accounts $ 213.34
Notes receivable $ 1,773.37
Subscriptions stock $ 6,221.30
Inventories:
Cash $ 149,273.73
Depreciation $ 26,093.00
Meters $ 11,265.46
Depreciation $ 1,618.46
Batteries $ 3,132.00
Cab equipment $ 1,250.84
Depreciation $ 456.68
Garage equipment $ 3,872.21
Depreciation $ 472.83
Furniture and fixtures $ 1,182.38
Depreciation $ 581.71
Store room inventories $ 900.00
Tires and tubes $ 2,372.74
Gasoline and oil $ 112.00
Delivery $ 141.37
Total quick assets $ 126,037.23
Less amount of goods not readily valuable $ 134,037.02
Prepaid expenses $ 133,857.02
Profit and loss $ 133,857.02
Advertising $ 2,320.00
Articles and equipment $ 1,356.18
Architecture drawing $ 472.00
Organization expenses $ 4,115.09
Commission on stock sales $ 6,050.00
Stock sales advertisement $ 600.25
Total deferred investments, none, liabilities for none, real estate:
Land $ 8,750.00
Buildings $ 5,200.00
Depreciation $ 1,600.14
Total invested assets $ 133,851.62
LIABILITIES
Accounts payable $ 8,704.28
Notes for merchandise $ 12,730.81
Notes for cash account $ 1,000.00
Notes due cash account $ 23,848.52
Notes due others $ 3,451.41
Accrued expenses:
Allowance $ 90.10
Salaries and commissions $ 7,936.86
Does not apply
Total current liabilities $ 36,791.53
Does not apply
Mortgage $ 3,410.00
Other long term notes, none
Notes borrowed $ 8,621.48
Total long term notes, none
Total liabilities $ 89,241.88
NET WORTH
Capital stock:
Preferred $ 40,000.00
Discounted $ 21,800.00
Common $ 180,000.00
Unpaid $ 96,400.00
Issued $ 88,800.00
Total stock and standing $ 75,840.00
Subscriptions $ 9,800.00
Supplies $ 11,033.45
Present worth $ 83,610.07
Total net worth $ 133,851.62
INCOME STATEMENT
(Income, Profit and Loss)
Date, May 31, 1925
From December 1, 1925, to May 31, 1925
Gross sales $ 8125,425.33
Operating expenses $ 206,844.64
Gross profit for cash operation $ 624,670.78
General and administrative expenses $ 12,749.08
Net profit from operation $ 11,026.74
Income, other sources $ 1,106.24
Total net earnings $ 116,317.91
Less interest expenses:
Interest paid $ 83,205.22
Claims paid $ 331.40
Chauser's bonus $ 677.21
Net profit for period $ 811,807.08
The night of July 3, 1923, the Your Cab Company started business with 10 cabs and gave just a little handful of your boys and girls, in numbers 25, a chance to see what they could do in a big business, second to none in Chicago. Since then, through their efforts, guided by their financial investment, the Your Cab Company has steadily grown to a place of prominence in the minds of all well thinking people regardless of race or color, and recognized by some of the largest and most successful business firms in Chicago as well as throughout the state of Illinois, as a corporation worthy of any financial consideration that they give others. They have found their longer period of time. They have found their business relationship to be among the best that they have on their books.
Firms; such as the Yellow Cab Manufacturing Company, regard the Your Cab Company as a great stimulant in the future development of their business. They have over a Hundred Seventy Thousand Three Hundred and Seventy-Three Dollars and Seventy-Five Cents' worth of cabs and equipment, they have
ries, giving employment on an average to 210 people per month. Over Six Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars has been to Finance Corporations, as Interest and Commissions; ninety per cent of this item went to the group of financiers who know the value of interest also when a Corporation is worthy of credit. Those who own Preferred Stock in the Company will soon receive their Second Annual Dividend Checks at the rate of Seven Per Cent. The plans are near completion for the building of their new 250-car Garage on their present site, 3532-34 South Wahah Avenue. The Your Cab Company has been the Official Cab for
Cab Company's future as other well-thinking and great financial business men see it. All good-common-sense people have the same problem to solve. The only difference is some grasp the idea a little quicker than others, so naturally those are the ones who know no problem except the business problem and they are a pleasure. The Your Cab Company has its own Sales Force, composed of its Stockholders, known as the Your Cab Progressive Club. Too much can never be said of this large body of women who are representatives of the many different Clubs, Societies, Fraternal Orders and Churches of our great City, who have done and are still doing so much to sell the idea of the Your Cab Company and its Stock to others. Through their organized efforts many new Stockholders have been added and will be among the number to receive their Seven Per Cent on their Preferred Stock this July, and a host of Patrons that never dreamed that the Your Cab Company was a Company that gave service, courtesy and protection second to none, and was a Company of such world-wide reputation for knowing how to run such a gigantic company with many troops, girls, having such a credit standing among such reputable financiers throughout the world.
This Club will sell you Stock in this Company for Ten Dollars a Share or they will give you an idea of what will happen to your boys and girls, men and women if you do not help to build big companies, such as the Your Cab Company, the Liberty Life Insurance Company, the Binga State Bank, the Douglass National Bank, the Victory Life Insurance Company and all other Corporations governed by the laws of the State in which they are doing business, where such boys, girls, men and women can use their education after having received it. Life minds, especially those education after having our worst criminals—such minds are called the devil's workshop.
Help these women to close these shops—let them sell you a share or more of stock in the Company, then you will be helping that little group of twenty-five that was given their chance to solve their own problems just two years ago and who have astounded the world as to their efforts being a success. You will be helping them to reach their goal, not only 20 with their problem solved, through the vision of Walter H. Lee, their President and Founder and the Business Head of the Your Cab Company, but will see 5,000 of our boys, girls, men and women working in a Company that no problem and gives to them a life-time of success.
Again, we thank you all for your contribution that has made possible these facts and we hope by our next anniversary that we will be able to give just as many more astounding facts about the Your Cab Company.
Your Cab Company's Second Anniversary
WALTER H. LEE
President and Founder
Write or phone us for all information as to stock purchase plans. Our representative will be pleased to call on you upon request.
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every convention held in Chicago since its organization, and has the distinct honor of being the official cab for the National Convention of the National Association of Physicians, Pharmacists and Dentists to be held here during the latter part of the month of August, 1925.
All of this has been brought about by that little handful of twenty-five boys and girls, men and women, given a chance to help solve their own problem. Such facts and figures can only be obtained by men at the head of a business knowing what, how and when to do. They have what it takes to solve the problem—a life-time job, with your continued patronage. The Cab Company is one of the most important in the economic field and will help you to solve your problems. The Your Cab Company Officers and Directors feel greatly indebted to the public for its loyal support in the way of patronage and good will.
As to our Stockholders, we assure them that no Company has done or will do any more to make your investment safe as well as solve the only problem that all Races have long since learned to handle. We hope these facts will clear away the co-webs over your eyes and let you see the Your
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