Chicago Defender

Saturday, July 18, 1925

Chicago, Illinois

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CHARLES STEWART, NOTED JOURNALIST, DEAD The Paper That Goes Everywhere CLERGYMAN AND WIFE IN HOT TILT Louisville, Ky., July 17—Dr. I. Garland Penn, Jr., former pastor of this city, but now in charge of a church in Chicago, has filed suit for absolute divorce against his wife, Mrs. Helen G. Penn, whom he accuses of immoral conduct and lewdness. A prominent Louisville man has been named correspondent in the case. The suit, which was brought up in Jefferson circuit court last Wednesday, is said to be one of the most educational cases in recent years, through the Thomas Dr. Penn alleges that he wife, with the other man in the case, was guilty of extremely foul and insolvent behavior" on his petition also includes other sensational charges as the result of occurrences which took place during Dr. Penn's pastime of the T. J. Davis case this time. Penn served as organizer and chair singer in the church. Had Domestic Troubles According to reports among local circles, the Penns have for some time had their domestic troubles, but none were considered serious. It is estimated for some time before Dr. Penn left the local church to assume the pastorate of the Fulton St. M. E. church in Chicago. Dr. Penn was the Lexington annual conference held in Dayton, Ohio, last April and it is said that the diaphron in charge of the conference ordered Penn to patch up his church troubles and to wish his wife a happy life. It is removed throughout the city That Dr. Penn, Jr., like his father, who has been a prominent churchman, is located to a position of idle standing in the church and be placed in the rank of a general officer. The move by church officials to name him instead for a Chicago pastorate was the right of his domestic troubles. Father Prominent Dr. L. Gerald Penn, Sr., father of the plaintiff, is the only man of our Race who has been a member of eight consecutive general conferences in the M. E. church (New York, New Jersey, and the Sunday school work among our people and per 20 years was correspondent secretary of the Freedom's Aid society, which had control of 11 schools in various parts of the country). Another Penn has also been an enthusiastic church worker, having brought the old Jackson St. M. E. church to an enlistment location at Sixth and Walnut Ns., and having dedicated it in honor of Bishop Jimmie McCarthy, who was elected general superintendent in the M. E. church. J. L. WILKERSON, OWNER OF J. W. Willettson, manager of the hawaii City Monarchs baseball team which, now occupying the place proving nearly at the Chicago Osteo- patic hospital, 32d St. and Ellis Ave., after undergoing an operation to remove a early Thursday dull injury. Mr. Wilkerson has been in the city for several days with his team. He was accompanied by his daughter, Dick and Gladys. He was apparently in good health until late Wednesday evening when he became suddenly ill at the hospital and after examination it was found that the baseball matmate would have to undergo an operation for apperceptional early Thursday morning, where Dr. Collins, assisted by Dr. Dada, performed the operation. At noon a bulletin stated that Mr. Wilkerson was in body. Physicians say he will recover. ASSAULT STORY DOBBED —Photo by Siegel Studia. CHARLES STEWART For 25 years field correspondent of the Associated Press and affiliated with the National Baptist convention, who passed away at the Park sanitarium, Guthrie, Okla. Monday morning. Funeral services will be held at Olivet Baptist church Chicago, present Monday. He is survived by a widow and son, who reside at 4823 Calumet Ave. Chicago. WRITER AND ORATOR DIES IN OKLAHOMA Funeral Will Be Held Here Monday Guthrie, Okla., July 17.—Charles Stewart is dead. Perhaps no man of our Race in public life was better known to all classes of people in this country than Charles Stewart, Baptist minister, expert typist and stenographer, newspaper man, lecturer and general traveling Baptist missionary. He died suddenly Monday morning after an illness of two weeks in the Park sanitarium of this city. For 25 years Charles Stewart has been known to American audiences of both races. He traveled the length and breadth of the United States reporting for the American Press association to be broadcast to daily newspapers throughout the world such events as conventions and parades. He also worked to work for the betterment of race conditions in this country. Mr. Stewart was born in Frankfort, Ky. May, 1929. His education was received in the public schools of Frankfort and now where he is the faculty of the university in the Baptist Theological seminary. In 1884 he went to Chicago to live with his brother, John Stewart. In that city he worked at a hotel during the night, completing a course at the Metropolitan Business college in 1885. Starts Newspaper Career Mr. Stewart's newspaper career began as a reporter on the old Dispatch in Chicago, owned by Joseph Dunlap. After a few years this ARE YOU TAKING A VACATION? If so, let your Defender follow you. Send in your forwarding address and we will do the rest. SUBSCRIBE NOW! —RATES— One year ..... $3.00 Six months ..... 1.75 Three months ..... 1.00 ADDRESS CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT CHICAGO DEFENDER 5433 INDIANA AVE. CHICAGO RACE WAR LOOMS IN DETROIT KILLS SELF BY USING KNIFE In a fit of nervous despondency, Mrs. Lattiah Crolley, 46 years old and wife of Richard A. Crolley, Sunday the 16th of May, 1945, the St. Mark's A. M. E. church, suspected her throat with a long carving knife in her home, 4093 Vincentes Ave. on Friday morning at 6'clock, with two women accompanying the arms of her two children, Alison. Brooding over all health was the only reason attributed by her husband for her trouble act. For more than a year she had been suffering of depressed nervousness, the oldest daughter, stated that she first was attracted to the knife in the bathroom of the home, thinking it strange that she picked it up intending to carry it to the kitchen after washing her face. Her mother entered before she completed her toilet. A moment later she found her mother on the door with blood gushing from her severed throat. The girl screamed as she came and the Crolyle mossed faintly tuches and died. Her husband at the time was shaving in the basement. She had just a few moments before left daughter, he said. She seemed worried and he attempted to console her. But she said nothing as she took the hose from the line to carry to the dungeon for preparing to go on a climbing trip. The funeral was held Monday morning at St. Mark's A. M. E. church in the township. In memory was made in Lincoln cemetery. Her father was Rev. J. F. Marshall, a Methodist minister of Alton, Alabama, and educated in New Orleans university and came to Chicago a bride in 1905. She is survived by her husband, three children, 11, Richard, Jr. age 3, Up to the time of her illness, Mrs. Crolley had been a faithful church and social worker. KANSAS CITY DOCTORS WIN HOSPITAL AFTER 16 YEARS Kansas City, Me. July 17.—Recent action by the hospital and help board of this city at the installation of the Kansas City college society. Dr. William Thillman, its chairman, has given the control of the old City hospital to physicians of our Race. The action is considered a signal victory for Race medical staff. Dr. William Thillman, its chairman, has been almost entirely in the hands of whites. The new move by the hospital and the Kansas City Race medical and surgeons in every position on the medical staff, including that of chief. The complete staff of Rare physicians is sold to be the first of its kind in the situation anywhere in this country. In addition to the old City hospital endorsement by the Kansas City Medical society, stones were taken to refrain from the medical profession in this city. It is reported that a large number of residents living in the vicinity of our doctors give their practice to white practice and prove that they are getting the value of better training and qualification. GAMEKEEPER FINED The Speedway club rooms were riddled at 237 State Street. All the men were in the gymnasium. Clarence Gilbert, 163 Prairie Ave. acknowledged that he was cunning the game. He was fired when, while the others were discharged. THE CITY OF NEW YORK Leading business men throughout the country gathered at Columbus, Ohio, last week for the formal dedication of the home office building of the Supreme Life and Casualty company on Thursday. No. 1 is Thomas H. Hayes, president of the Solvent Savings bank, Memphis, Tenn.; No. 2, Wilson Lovett, president Standard bank, Louisville, Ky.; No. 3, Robert S. Abbott, publisher of The Chicago Defender; No. 4, D. T. Howard, undertaker of Atlanta, Ga.; No. 5, United States Senator Frank B. Willis; No. 6, A. L. Holsey, secretary Tuskegee institute; No. 7, Judge Harry L. Conn, insurance commissioner of Ohio; No. 8, T. K. Gibson, president of the Supreme Life. (Story on page 2.) WAGE RAISE TO DINING CAR MEN Important in its bearing on the legal minimum wage of all dining car waiters of the country is the decision to board, effective July 1, granting 25 per cent wage increase to the waiters and pantrymen of the Chicago Northwestern Railroad company. The significant feature of the award is the promise of monthly increase to the individual waiter, but rather the fact that all dining car employees of this class have been raised from the old war-time minimum wage to the new level of $250 granted by this decision as a first and reasonable minimum wage. The decision is the second in about 10 years of favor of men represented by R. L. Mays of the International Association of Railway Employees, and means in actual dollars and costs per year a sum of about $1,000 when the wage increase now being paid is added. STEALS STOVE FROM FRIEND L. Todd Jude Joseph L. Mcarthy that William Ellison, 45 Kirkwood Ave., had sold a stove belonging to one Newton after he had given him the money to express the stove to his owner, was ordered to provide the stove. Dallas, Texas, July 17.—When the Rev. O. B. Haskell, on a bright Sunday morning three weeks ago, told Mark's Baptist church that they were descendants of apes, they didn't like it. Anyway, some said Rev. Haskell was too much of a maltreatment. Members of the church got together and the modernist pastor, who used the word "ape," was enjoined in the district court from being sent to the infunction was made permanent. Marcus Brown, one of the witnesses, said, "I may have come from an ap, but I want legal proof." BARRED FROM PARTY, MAN SHOOTS WOMAN New York, July 17.—Because Mrs. Belle Murray, 30, refused him entrance to her sister's home at 10 E. 123d St, near Fifth Ave, early Sunday morning, where a birthday party was in progress, Ivan Riley, 34, of 69 W. 130th St is alleged to have whipped out a revolver and fired shots through the panel of the elite Elma Matthews, 32, sister of Mrs. Murray, in the breast. The woman, who is the mother of three children, expired in the Hurlen hospital Sunday. The birthday party, held in honor of a sister of the two women, who recently arrived from Washington, was held at the St. Soror's. The excited guests ran downstairs after the slaver but he escaped. SCHMOLLTO FACE GIRL IN COURT Dr. Fritz Wesley Schimell, a physician with offices at 3101 S. State St., was held to the grand jury under bonds of $5,000 on a time of abuse by the wife of Hugh Hallock of the court of domestic relations. A 15-year-old girl Queenie Jackson, 2119 Archer Ave., related a story concerning the actions of the child too revolting to print. The testimony of the child was that when she went to the office of the doctor he assumed her, uttered a complaint of which were formed an abortion upon her, with the assistance of Miss Evan Dawns, 3147 Dearborn St. Miss Dawns stronely denied the abortion admitted waiting upon her, but only in the capacity of a trained nurse. Her case was continued until July 20. ACCUSES HUSBAND Mrs. Delta Hall, 4518 Indiana Ave. caused the Hall, 4518 Indiana Ave. Reed Hall, because she claimed that he had kicked her son by a former marriage in the stomach. Hall was placed under peace bond, but denied NATIONAL EDITION RIOT GUNS USED TO HALT CLASHES OVER RIGHTS TO PROPERTY Detroit, Mich., July 17—Following the forced retreat of Dr. Alex L. Turner, 3410 W. Warren Ave., who was evicted from his newly purchased residence at 4755 Spokane Ave. by a mob of bloodthirsty whites, outbreaks were encouraged in other sections of the city. Dr. Turner, it is alleged, admitted newspaper men and leaders of the mob into his home to explain that he held degrees from the University of Michigan and that his wife, Mrs. Leota Turner, was a graduate of the University of Leipzig, Germany. He also explained that he had lived in a white neighborhood for 15 years and that 75 percent of his clientele was white. The mob responded to this costly information by forcing him to sign a hurriedly drawn up document by H. D. Ferris, attorney, and Murray Sutton, real estate agent, and bodily exfecting him from the premises. Dr. Turner's forfeiture was smashed and windows of his costly limousine were shattered during the milling. Police protection was inadequate to curb this violent demonstration, it seems. Recent victims of mob fury were Vollington Bristol, underbeliever, 701 Dickson Rd., New W. Fletcher, formerly of 4885 Rossevelt Ave. and James Wimbley, 6208 Central Ave. Storm Bristol Home Four years ago Vollongton Bristol, undertaker, 701 Division St., purchased a vacant lot in a plot on American Ave. as an investment. When the territory began to boom Mr. Bristol started a business early in July of this year. However, the investment proved costly because each of his tenants in turn was intimidated by white neighbors and forced to move into the house himself and rent out his home on Tennessee Ave. The trouble began when a delegation of white residents called on Mr. Bristol and forbade him to move to the American Ave. Bristol informed the delegation that he would move into his home and live despite their protests. Earlier in the day a lone patrolman from guard at the house when it was rumored that trouble was brewing between the races. Sent Riot Call During the evening a mob of 1,500 belligerents assembled in front of the Bristol home, notting their protest. He sent in a riot call which was answered by three policemen from Patrolman Sylvester Collins and Peter Nowickl. The officers arrived to find the bloodthirsty belligerents stoning the Bristol home, to collect on the edge of the West side district, determined to protect Bristol with their lives. Leuct. Trease sent in a riot call for every available officer from Grand River and Petoskey police stations. As reinforcements from our people moved into the zone of operations in the police reserves in an effort to check the advance threw a line between the two forces and opened fire. The forces were between Central and Bryden Aves, and laid down a barrage of RIF, revolver and shotgun fire in the direction of the Bristol home. Enter War Zone According to police testimony, a big touring can heavily loaded with heavy weapons, and the district held by the mob during the heavy firing. It escaped from the 22 PAGES DEAD NATIONAL EDITION * PRICE TEN CENTS CASE SELF DETOIT SEED TO HES OVER O PROPERTY owing the forced retreat of Dr. en Ave., who was evicted from at 4755 Spokane Ave. by a mob asks were encouraged in other itted newspaper men and lead- o explain that he held degrees a and that his wife, Mrs. Leota University of Leipzig, Germany. MOVIE WILL SHOW HIS POINT St. Louis, Mo., July 17.—To prove his contention that property in the 3600 block on Cook Ave. is suitable to members of our group, Attorney Taylor R. Young, accompanied by a motion picture, photographer, appeared at Lane Tabernacle C. M. E. church mission Sunday and took pictures of the congregation entering and leaving the church, which is directly across the street from property owners against whom an injunction suit has been filed in court. The moving pictures will be thrown on a screen in the circuit court Friday as "exhibit A." They will be held in the courtroom until suit brought by white residents of the block to prevent Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Clifford, also white, from selling their home to William Jordan for $11,000. The complaining residents alleges that an agreement was made by property owner that the block not sell or rent their premises to members of our Race. In a return to an order to show cause last Friday, the Cliffords, through Attorney Young, restrained the residents covering their deed to the property and that persons of our Race are steadily moving into the locality. The church immediately across the street from the Clifford home was re-occupied. The Cliffords claim further that to stop sale of their property would be a violation of their constitutional rights. The contract for the sale has already been entered into but the deal has not been consummated owing to a temporary restraining order issued by Judge Franklin Miller. Cook Stabs Dining Car Waiter During Quarrel PART 1—PAGE 2 . ss "THE CHICAGO DEFENDER i" : aes fate id : pasa SATURDAY. JULY 15,1925 ° ’ MOB LOOKS ON AS FARMER MURDERS WORKER ~OKLAHOMA CROWD MEETS AT. [-—@Uarver v0 coasnono]SAYSHESHOT. [ras,Azaceror [BILLWOULD [Ssceuseiaine _ SHERIFF'SOFFICEANDLAYS | gam TO FRIGHTEN, | ®2%-2890r+s"], STOP KIDNAP 2258 PLAS FR KLLNG SPR, ED om GR rey | WOMMEKLIS| ==! TRMMESOUTH ET tots, Okla. duly 15.—lim Thomas, who Hived mene Hollis, wae xhor and Killed tee Kav Sanford (ented, tee Gir young furiner ef Holly, A xhort ware over the boundary Ine af Okla- Rows and Texwx lest Sunday nyvrn- tne. Sunfonh was. relensed Wy" toed tiiciuls on E2002 bend on the mur= dee cherge ang it ie predicted that only “perfunctere action will reaiit, FW. Cunningham, who alied Sans ford in committing the murder, was nat arrested, No action was taken bs the Texas officers, whe Tuve charge of. the ares fy which. the erime. wax enminitied, fie to the fact that eftckaln feo Haitie hurried the body’ Mack te this town and prepared It fer tanrlal Ieefure A charse cit be made aut azainnt the tee murilerrns. The Lede wad buried In a. local cemetery at -the county's cxpensr, Fauen on Theft Charge Thmas, whe wag cinplaged by Cunningham, was charsed Ds the fen with having atolen several sites ff wat and ae revelver frum Cune Ainghaw and Sanfoed ane at 0 allexed that he zave then aut te nther panple, Mrhously nie evidence comld Te Stl feed in. prowe the eharse, When Thomas heart that the (wo inen were ceiine him for the theft, he fled the neichterrond for fedr ot Nine Trnched. : Tyon hearing that. Themas was endeavoring to get out of the countes Greecupn being harassed ong chore of which he decitrnd he was {uno- fent, Sanford wd Cunningham de- fided tm reinforce themselvrs BY ale fatnins deputtation (ram the sheriits ottice, ‘Thin was acconiniiehed | with ho ditieuny and the we were eon aut for the search. her iaen Were Motifed aid made deputies Dy: the newlyemade “oficers. Amons. these Wexe BR. Sanford, Rox Sanford's father, who with the ald ef John Hood. vervant of his: who hind been frightened Into. the eereiens: trailed Thomas and. found ‘him about == clock Sunday morning. Mob Forms at Sheriff's Office Thomas was tke to the sheritis fice ani ineked ont te thent elarzes. Athen it wire slemandedt that he make restitution forthe cowle atlegesd 10 fave been atolon, he asked to be taken Tp the fume of a. friend, Ve wae Maced in wear sith the sounzer San- ford and ‘Uunininghiant and tke ma chine sux trated by tive or ste other fare fall of men win catbered on Eqntord’s natice at the sheriff's witee, Avhan thin meh reached 3 epat in Ths sods, Thomas sensed their inten- Tans and mada a bread to eseane, Ve wan followed by croup of the armed ine and stumbled to the earth W few (oot away. 7 Tho tol whet sone Seed Toes nc he Iny helpless on the grout BY Barford. who tong (Wl at tawe feat asap. ‘The body remained hidden sn the woods UNUl affleers from Tells hurried to carry {t mwas to prevent trial Wy" tho Childress county grand Jury of “Texas, In whose quriediction the crime was commitced. ALLEGED AX SLAYER =: NEAR DEATH IN JAIL Rirmingharm, Ata. July 17.—Pesten Sehnnon, whe wos charzed Jointly with three ofhers for a merle af x Jaurdern committed here In January, TGeK Ie near death nl cel at th county Jail aw the result of 2 paralytic Meakin, wblels hin wuttered inthe clr Cult eairtromn ase Sawlay during The pragresn of hie trial. County Physician MM. Notan dretared That Atv aiilve tefi side haw heen paralyred ape that his chance for recovers Pounson wae revtead trom his state af coma surly Tuesday, but. sa: Gable to sit tin or to talk coherent He hag poet Wap, in hie call cot since Ble atreke. Tqdemnite postponement of John. sens trial Wan been announred 1 Tides Walrer Fonen. who 94 caller Yo preevts over the tern of court tr which the tela} wax being held. Crum. Ty Solletter tim Davte declared that the trial would: prabably not be ber Unt the fall term. Tt has been an: founced that fulure section im the trix Rill reat entleeis with the sick non sondition tines the prisoner kx in nees of 4 fone rene Jude Jones returnes ta his home In Sontenmers. “Announcement way atten mute 0 the trial of Tolinsen's alleged arcemn. Piles. Edward Snetewen, wonkd mle Posthoned indefinitely Neaathatian Sere nlso xturted ta lave taverns YEW, Brandon crant an indevinlte May af oxecution te Penr¥ anih seh Aackson, who ace under sentence t Ale tar the same erie alee ohare Yo Johnaon in the Teht of the fav that the defense attarners tated tha few evblenee whlele would: clear The alleged mmarderers all been 316s for the ctohnann trial. Goveranr Reandnn teenie srante the Tackrone a repriees 10 July 13 HOLDS GOODS FOR DEBT oe eee ate ee et ete adhes "Retomaing im Siem, static Ne ETE Eigse, Caen te TORE of rytinas Barty, St Bers Brett fle Chere the conch ween Boe and be ear hesdins te Sas tor TEE Sibu judae hereon. eczae™ URE led aut he esgit no ate eee Ment Sad nricred them Beth, ee tie ites omer BOYS’ FOUR-PIECE SUIT, ONLY $3.98 Brea 8 Eee ay i) Sif Beth (AUT LESS oa) Peoees HERE Sess Eat | Se | Fe Feet nit aed g aS fees NWA Rd Ba seetiee UWRA LaA once Hee 8 Tienes Ey Bh Bide ck nee rb ee ts OSs Big j ee it aie ag Sy FNS Eee ee Ee eh PRR Uti Mike tee fl i AVS Teno no money (ES Ne) = es ~s feos A Ea Bal om: Ve ero ee Raper Ab meee Sete gh ES over si @ CPE na ie cee noe ERGS MAT ORDER COMPASS, yu, BOY: DROWNED: - IN LAKE STILL UNIDENTIFIED The woe wf an unidentided ty ae Fenctiead from the lake at\tie foot or S20 st, Just after he bad fieen ‘ween to icown while xieim= ining "Sunday. atterneen by two Kune The bods. was plied. front the fake ye iehtie mtn whe ad | five thiee thes In aa effort to sett, “The daly: now dee nnknaven at the marae of J, We AC Ray. 2946 Uounge irae Aves ile Ie des seiiieat aa hin aiont 3 feet § Inches call, Vere dei. tove vores Tad, nail, eyes, Wide noes and Mwese Hye. Meise abot ts xeare Hii sim eel Iie Wien patie feom the take, he wane dark brown, killekerbvcker punts, “Tis clatlsing. femal on the Kaneh mean the scene, ranetaterl nf 2 hitengrase shirt with calise at ta thnd Rue ind white rine Stelpend trmsers. eras erst with Sie Teacke, darks bine atrial coat ind wccgrag cap bamehe at 2912 State'st ‘Aceardin to Me. Pax, she un aictaker. te, bode Hl be” Kent there at Inast 10 dave to ive an Sanertuniis. ¢ some ne to Ilene Beet, Nething wan owed tn the hevavelothine thag would =ive 4 Tine en Wie sdenting., DISFIGURES MAN'S FACE WITHHOT LYE Nev Fork. Suly 17. —tfeaiousy rankled in the hepet of Emma Adams. sn 82 EL 80th SL. and because her common-law hwstand, Arthur. Rane Win, 43, fame address, wax soucht after Ue Sthier women she hax mice eroded in marking hiny for tite. ty thriving a sobnion of holling Ire water: inte hie face while he slept ast Thursday. a Rankin te frightfally burned about the Head, ta0e, shoulders, arms and chest. Hart he nwt been asiewp when the lye was thrown npon Iniin, Boe- tors state, he would have” heen Biinded. After the horrible expert: ence Rankin ran inte the: #treet sereuming with paln and collapard fon the silewalk. "A policeman stim Moned an cmubitance amd ha wax fished ta tiaelem hospltat, Mra. Adams Wax arrested and charzed ‘wrilt felonious assault. She was arralzned| in eouel Satueday bee fore Mazistrate Renand and te helns Weld in FE-n00 hail (or the stand favs. She ts gai ta have: aeimitted that phe threw the tye htm Rankin. and Rated that abe ai Tt beeauxe he teae hee man and she was geine ts fig him so Mokedy elee would want him. Rankin claims. that on anther neeapion. she threw 9 ten kettle sf balling veater on him. badly burnin Ie fe and’ wre ken. S.C. 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Interrelation = Ship of lire ineuraner with every other fimential fartor of human. progress, ihe claraed Ufa trnurance ar ave the ‘enduring pinnacies of praters and named-it'as one of the inort fotent auenelex af human wivanee- tent and mage his uildcene a Rend Ine treat, EM Senaine WINE wax the | etosing aneaker and Ite lived yuite falls. up Te hfe aationat reputation ax thinker, orttor and advocate of kee evunes. Vie showed x marvelous Camitariey Sth nur racial peesrow in all Med fof acxivity, trackns the military, must- fal. business anid xeneral clvie cone tribution” of our sroup to American lite tn hls own charmingly convincing iaanner, leaving ne doubt in’ the minds of his hearers as to his own position and views on Necro achieves Ment. Incidentally. as hae previously heen reported. through the columns ff the Defender, Senator Willis was recentis upheld by the supreme court jn the eld “Birth of a Natinn™ de- clefon, which he made in banains and farring that production fron the state of Ohio while he was xavernor, and this face made his appearance a Aouble cause (or resoleing. ‘Sanford Smith. with a marvelous ability on” the pipe organ. rendered MMs selections froin the great masters of music and brought this unique 4x- nectar te a Mting close. after. which the assemblaze moved almoat en- passe to the neve Bullding. where the eye were turned over to the ehalr- tuan af the word of Airectors, Hon, Thomas H. Hayes, of Menphfe, Tenn. PLACED ON PROBATION ‘The old badger same was tsed by Georse” Lanford, 345 Hmirle Ave. when he obtained $10 from tients Bacon, 4922 Vineenate Ave. Lavafarr wae found guilty he dudze Joseph ta MeCarmy and pineeil on nenhstion SAYS HE SHOT” TO FRIGHTEN “WOMAN: KILL Winnton-alem. S.C. July 12-— Mes. Clitfard For, 46, she wan shot Sunday fternoon, duly $,by Wil Speed, dled Weilnenday” morning 3:45 10 the Tovln City Memorlat 10% pital from wounds that she received JThe inl inal of a Jbsmange ahotsnn ae enniled inte her right temple just above the eye, feacing a path kas threush ber head whieh Jef the brain exposed 9 view, She hal ween tincaneclous nince ate was taker To the lwwepital tinmediately after thr snowing. The altending -plhysteline Sere unable to reniler aid te the Soman, for we wan hesnnd "hel them he entered the hexpital Charged With Murder WUE Speed was arrented immedi. lately after. the shooting and am ils Ske formate, ebursed wetlhy nue: ef. He had heen held tw the ett Tnckeup ‘site Sunriae atternoan sith the knowledge that he weuld te. (n- Mleted either tur ansaut with dead Weapon wih totent te Ril or. sith Inueder. ani ihe death nf the womtn renulted i the latter charge heing entered. a eeeeding. 9, busentzaatony, md by Serge. WSU Caters TFs help and Re Gregnry af the plain ‘elothey Hepartment, the sheatnz toni plarr At the hake at Spek biedea an Ninth’ Sts." Speed’ told them that Bits. Ford came to. his house and Geclared: that she War goto to il him and pulled a" piscet trom. her reas Sie walled the “triesan. Sorting to. Me storys hut the =up fied ire, "Wn mint, ce bach Part_of the house, secured tiie. gun Sh ‘Hreds” He. intended ante.” te Ericmen hee ny ring er ier ha but didnot set the barrel hich enough and the Ina entered the top ot her head. Ja Mental Strain z Since thr shooting Speed hue *¥. Wlbtted venGinued serconsners an apparentiy. In under. reat mental Strain, Te wag ealled ‘as 4 wimnen in ened Tunsdas. morninz, IMs + and after taking the acand wan in. able to talk for several minutes a the renult of 3 reference made partir In “the “courtenant to hi Grime. ° Jail attaches state that he far sient ite rince being locked, ur ‘ana bas suent daueh tiene tw cesta | re nd or ego bet nahn ee rea areas Sate Sem tee am Ta ae eee, Se eres ee ate Patri ti ae ote ea reir eee 0, oes, street. toe be Seale JO? kes ciate arias pimiy. Plotehy “er “rough, eczemic ine frend 4 Rc 2nd Shi cuteness atest sen parse cer aie Egat ama Tie ae eal rae thee a cae ae oe ae ites heal seen Bi. ore te wohl ie Sete |All deaietr have bot ) © : i : ? ; , i ane Prometiste es kK | y = 3 . : -— & oe : ——<_ Sie f ie a | : Caw be ; -S a dl Beh - IE ee <i) es a 5 ye > 4 a Pc ame, 1/5) i A a sf ae Noe paae ACH HOP pee Se OP kg! a x . iY fai ee yemeeterien ess “mY. Me ie 58 RES Decal 2 Gf 2 Re eae a ; i y . m |, MRS. 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Care CMERE Mag) 2 | o5 To Restore their Vitality: rails. ; Su eR ag, OR EEG Wh See OT TR gee gee ee WAS ALLIGATOR: THAT. MADE HER RUN, OH, SO FAST Hebron, 5 65 ly 12-0 te aateeet 5 Gite eget Mtns Flt ee Srna mae eas Oe Errata eam eats "it imme ther act, is Se eae wut measured seven feet In length and welzhed 81 pounds. Illy wife firet noticed the reptile while chopping eee rene arc See ate st eeu Sie ad Sa as ety “cme BE Sate eek a MARRIED LABOR: DAY; 5 Throush ‘ner attorney, Michael E. Austin, 3632 Vinvennes Ave, has ted Pe hee Mi Attn ‘eee cruelty. she axgerts that she mver- a Rin a aes che Bere teat ee ree feet on Se dei a de git sve hoya ae Mee game ane a Me atte ic ioe del tte sree tea eerie ebtee teenth Ey te eae espa ttte at tine ta Bea Get day SeT ote te ee Bea haat ncrausesbere ee Sari te Serial cata! oe peep ag gael her fo laenarate. trom: im BILL WOULD “STOP. KIDNAP. “TRADE SOUTH Springtteld. ML. July 17.—The. prae- tice employed tw southerhers in ara: Inz repreentilives tn this stata, tc extradite men sipected uf crime inte southern ntates, where thes ara in danger of mob kaw, whihout proper appent to justlee here was struck & severa Mov Jn a biM Introduces inte the senate prior to tty auljournnien dy Semaine Adalberr MH. Roberta o Chicago, and whlele shonkd come i for wetion “at -the -besinntne of. the ext term af that BON. The measure weanlt revier the ta in elation tee “Tualtives trom Je tice anpruved by. the finole exis Inture Fe. 2i, 18s, us aniended, ‘The dimenitinent, ay trnied. by the xen ator would -aliow the extralition. 6 nen tn other stuter only: after 4 a Wwaerant hits been nerve uth Put be Tore the person stiypected nf crime haz been’ “entitled to reasonable de: lv te ohtain counsel and weal! itn Beit of the lawn of thi state for the Security of personal bert.” Pennie for-ogentn. who come vi fram other states, kidnap, thelt his ners and hurrs Chem oft without 3 fair tna baw ‘been named ty the Amendment an x fine of nm ess hat $100 nor more than. $808 or impriy Anment in the county Jalt foe noe fem thon 30 daya nor more than 39 Hays orcpoth fine and Imprisonment. Neceralty for stich a DIM hats lea shawn in the recent methods ised by Southerners wantler extrsditivn 0 Pertony of our Race in partlettar 1 their respective siates.. The practio, haz been to seren an illezal Karran upon such persone and to hurry then Agcay to the hands of 2 mob of an un ee iis te arene ermivara.atere. te many casen the nerson suspected is Tapatest and the chet oF white renee ane South ho nets es Tense fae hs havin let the nuns Sree pete at Soule otter ech Merwont a chines to prove thee ine Rereare, ekich ig a anh af fone Redon. be mectreary to "obuain thelr freedom: . se Se Arrest Boy. on Charge of Robbing Poor Box Pitndetphia: July 1Z—John cox. xe Peace ae of Rumiany Se Nea 15,2008 avrcatea Sturges eventos and charged “with, ranbing’ the pr Se tne’ rewrs" Clavers: shuren, {Sh na Lone Sine of $530 Hie Cen ei cta te the’ seston” wh Tetiaca'Patrsinman Jones of thin West mise aiteete ite wm talento the Hate detention. Rock THROWER SHOT Knowle, Team July, 12—flohert satadicinck "ie eanined aa the See te Genera ‘hesniat uterine oer autanot Sraunds seeeived en Renee ahot by: Woorevelt ator SSorta'old joie that he shot Stes eben” tly tigateronifllea Alebronte when, (iddicuron- { A Pa ions 5 #4 {Tomorrow ps we: Alright :: Ga WW NR isin: EUS is Beens AON isco PR ee: gg Sener SE e Ex ws. (Eee we : eo ee: CH) SSE owes : See, Chips off the Old Block Ss ARSUNIORE-ttaN One-third the regulardose. Made of same ingredients, then candy coaus” Grenier ad wiche ied. For children end adute CLASH IN DETROIT TAKES SERIOUS ASPECT SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1925 ONE BOY SHOT BY MAN AS HE DEFENDS HOME 11 Mobs Repulsed When Rifles Bark (Continued from Page 1) war zone, pursued by a police fyer from Vinewood station, after having crashed into a telephone pole, learing a door from the hinge. Operations ceased along the entire front when Chief Inspector Harry I. Kinney from police headquarters arrived with a stable reinforcements from West side police stations. The crowd was rapidly dispersed. It was then that Police Jim Sprout ordered the search which resulted in the arrest of 24 persons and the confiscation of their arms and no white homes were searched. Arrest Twenty-four The man arrested gave their names as Tom Malcom, Ephiriam Toul, Jake Yankovic, Jake Hickman, Heather Hegle, George Wright, Robert Ashley, Robert Lyster, Oliver Simplimax, Mose Dennerl, Aaron Wright, Jeredith Lowman, Marion Wright, William Spelight, Harper, William Spelight, William Tigner, Julius Quartermain, Dr. J. M. Gregory, Charles C. Diggs, Max Larson, and others. Four latter names were not registered at police headquarters. However, they were held overnight. Out of a massacre, fortunately nobody was hurt, according to official reports. White Boy Shot John W. Fletcher, waiter to Police Commissioner Frank Crowl, purse and arm into it Thursday with his family and two roomers. After spending one peaceful night on the balcony, he was violated at 10 o'clock the following evening. The Fletchers formerly resided at 4555 Roosvelt Ave. Other members of the outrage were Mrs. Fletcher and her sons, Bernard, 15, and Clayton, 16, and Harry Walker and Chasen, 18, roomers at the Fletcher house. Closes Traffic It is estimated that 1,000 people congregated on Stoopel Ave. in the early morning of March 13, several blocks traffic was closed by the swaying moth whose roots and beers sonicated like the bowling of a ball. The moths home began to hurl bricks and stones at the Fletcher residence. When it included in their burrow, When it became evident that the police could not control the mole Fletcher fired into the house, wounding a white boy, Leonard Taule, in the thigh. The house had been a target for bricks and other availabilities, for the hour before Fletcher retaliated. Rush to Scene When it became known at police headquarters that a white boy had rushed to the scene, including the detective force. The Fletchers, Walker and Rancho police headquarters in connection with the shooting of the boy, Fletcher admitted that he did the shooting because of assault with intent to do great bodily harm, less than murder. He was released on making a statement assistant Prosecutor John B. Watts. Another Outrage Late Saturday night James Wimbley, 5205 Central Ave., had the windows of his home smashed by a gang of men living at the above address with his family since his purchase, of the property one year ago. No trouble been experienced with the gang of men living at the above address, his windows and served notice on him to vantage the premises by the Sunday night, Mr. Wimbley said, for protection, but they have proved unqualified to the emergency. Legion Intervenes Tom Phillips post No. 184, American Legion department, department of Mobilization, shorer Frank Grove stating that as an organization of ex-service men dedicated to law and order, and security independent to protect certain citizens, offers a force of 6,000 men to the Guard, and the Guard would then give the matter immediate attention. Mayor John W. Smith has conceived and suggested by Arthur W. Tibbs, commander of Tom Phillips post, to take care of the situation. Mr. Tibbs has ranked of competent Race men. Hold Funeral Services East Orange, N. J., July 17—Mrs. Frank Meredith, well known in social and religious circles here, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lattie Meredith, who was born in Nashville, Tenn., but had been a resident of Ohio and Chicago for the greater part of her life. She and her late Meredith, were among the first Race families to locate in Chicago. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 4, and the body was cremated on July 5. Mrs. Meredith is living at the age of 100. Mrs. Jacqueline Cooper and Miss Carrie Meredith, granddaughter, Miss Laura A. Smith; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Mattie Thomas of Chicago, and a son-in-law, Mr. Cooper, of Chicago, York, Cooper, her daughter, is also very well known in the East and in Chicago. THE BOBERT JOURNAL PUBLISHED by PUBLISHING COMPANY INcorporated CHICAGO-12322128 Invoice for TPI House 1002 Entered on second order must be TPI. I, John, or the University in Chicago, IL, under art of March 1, 1979. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION (Parents to children) $1.00 per month, $1.50 per month, $2.00 per month. Bullard's Prejudices IDra Molores Reglaterl A number of newspapers are publishing what purports to be a diary kept by Lieutenant General Bullard, perishing on the west front. General Perching on the west front. In the latest chapters from this diary are the impressions of General Bullard, the commander of Colored division of the American troops. This division was commanded by Major General Bullard, the Nero officer training camp in Des Moines. Des Moines became pretty well acquainted with him during his service, and his acquaintance was renewed later after he came home from the war and war in command of Camp Dodge. General Bullard's contribution in his references to General Bullard as anywhere, always having in mind that he had been sent to that his bitterly resented having a training camp for Colored officers, and bitterly resented having Colored perching on the west front. Thus speaking of Bullard, he says: "The general seemed to me to have lost sight of military efficiency in the racial 'pillif' problem which filled his mind." Now is a matter of fact, as is well known to everybody who knows General Ballou, he was not a specialist, but rather a critically criticized by the leaders of the Negroes here at home because of that fact. General Ballou is a regular officer in the 25th to the old 25th long before the war and who had shown some talent for handling a Colored resentment. When the Negro training camp was ordered for duty, and from that was made commander of the 32d division. What angered General Ballard at General Ballou was that he was willing to be a Negro instead of a white man who was to be trained. It angered most of the military commanders, and for there was social distinction in the rank of officer in the army. What made this worse in France was that the French made no distinction no non-Jewish officer not in France stand for the social privileges or even for the social rights of the Colored officers. But he did stand for honest and impartial courtroom justice and a honest recognition of military service. Here is another of General Bullard's orders to趴落: Two days ago, no date, Nov. 12, would not fight, no date, 32d division would not fight, no date, 32d division would not fight, no date, be made to attack in any effective sense. The general who commands them can't make them fight." In a story connected with this last day assault on the German lines, made by the way, after General Bullard himself participated in the ammunition was signed, that goes much more to merit of General Bullard's part than General Bullard's. For that last assault the 32d had been ordered to join with the division on the river, half to go with the division to the right of it and half to the left. The half of the "zero division ordered to join with the division on the river, half to go with the division in the morning, while the "division with which it was to move Benton Harbor, Mich., July 15.—Police here are holding the body of Lloyd Hughes, alias Lloyd Lewis, 15, who was drowned Sunday afternoon while bathing in the lake. The youth is said to have relatives in Chicago who live on Rosevelt Rd. near California Ave. Young Hughes was working on the steamer St. Joseph, which had just arrived here from Chicago. After he and his coworkers went in bathing the lake to get relief from the heat, it is thought that the youth took cramps while in the water. The youth is said to have lived in the 1st block on the cul-de-sac, most of the time with choline. The body is being held at a local morgue and will not be removed until the police hear from his relatives. 17-Year-Old Girl Slays Knox and During Quarter Knox became engaged in a jealous women became engaged in a jealous quarrel last Saturday evening and their relationship is in confinement in confinement to the city hall. The shooting is said to have been the climax of a series of quarrels between the girl and the woman. She was shot by the girl, Mrs. Jackson and chased her down the streets with an open knife in her hand, exclaiming that she was going to kill her. She ran to an open auto where she secured the girl's hand and her body. The woman was dead before aid could be administered. Clerk for Years Now He Is Deputy Sheriff St. Louis, Mo., July 17.—Despite the fact that he recently lost suit in a federal court, Mr. Koch's clienthip of city court No. 2, which he had held for years, James H. Arnold has been appointed deputy counsel. Mr. Koch, Arnold claims, his removal was due to not supporting Mayor Miller in the primaries. In the primaries, Mr. Koch who made him a deputy, is illiquid with the political forces of Collector Koch. A heartbreaking and yet interesting thing happened in a downtown store in a loud argument with a friend. I know what I want, she kept saying. I have tried all those other things. I saw it. I saw it. I saw it. I saw it. It is Black and White Ointment which gets rid of these phlegms and other stuff. I am a girl when I was young, but I got careless and now I am in the so many people are now insisting on Black and White Ointment, and Black and White Soap, to get rid of the thousands of others who now know that they are more economical, tee. The size Ointment: contains three times as much at the liberal Size size. All you both the Ointment and -Acid- Adv. (EDITORIAL) was ordered out at 4:30 in the morning. These orders came from General Bullard's headquarters. The military division in the Colored soldiers up in time merely to cover the retreat. In spite of every subsequent effort it was never possible to learn or be the one to be issued nor whose the blunder "homier" Ballon. Here is one of the situations with which the Bullard's part was. The general and pretty during inspection came to the transport corps of the Negro division. It was afterward and was kept by this division than by any other. So impressed was General Bullard that he personally complained to the machine, the General Bullard and been complimenting every machine in the Negro division transport service to a white regiment, the machine, the General Bullard and been complimenting the Colored officer on his work, his subordinates had been taking down the numbers of the machines to be able to take It is true that one Nero regiment choice and ran. General Bailou went to General Pershing to apologize for it, and he was the apparent leader of such mishachivor on the part of troops told General Bailou not to worry about that for 19 white regiments had done worse. To show how different the Colored soldier was from the Colored soldier from General Bullard it is only necessary to refer to the tour made by one of the most distinguished French officers, who brought the official Speaking before the St. Louis Speaking before the Union League club of Chicago the only film he unrolled of the American army was a film of Colored army scenes, and one of the French headings was a best key to deliver in any army. It is not worth while to go over the controversy about having Colored officers in the army again but our General Hulland are to be published at this late date, and if all his southern prejudices against Negro soldiers are to be aimed as part of the military forces, it becomes important to report facts known. Probably the full truth will never be known of the humiliations put on the Colored division in the war. General Roberts, the Colored troops' equal rights as soldiers nor for the Colored officers any of the social recognition of their white officers were not required to salute Colored officers and many of them refused to salute. All General Roberts were told that the Colored man have military Justice, that he be court-martialled only as white men were court-martialled and when sent, to the front line, they were armed. For General Bullard now to discredit General Ballou, and, in order to make a case against the general is simply indecent. To publish General Bullard's diaries as part of the military record is to do an enormous injustice. He is under the greatest handicaps rendered a conspicuous service. 10 DIT TAKE KEEPS GAME FOR JUST ONE HOUR;5 YEARS Long Term for Short "Business" Run St. Louis, Mo., July 17—Luther Williams, known in north Missouri as a dead game sport, is in the pen- tentiary to serve justice just one hour in Brookfield, Linn county, on the night of Feb. 24, 1924, according to in- formation received here. On an appeal bond, went to Jefferson City Friday and gave up himself to the warden of the penentiary as soon as he ascertained that the he sentence court and the for-running court affirmed the sentence against him. The five-year sentence was pronounced by a jury in the circuit court Linn county and, for the supreme courtship to interfere. Williams, whose home is at Chilcotte, went to Brookfield in February, beaten by a mob in a brawl, opened a crap game in a business house. The game was just one hour old when police raided it and placed Williams under arrest. The sentence imposed on Williams is said to be the most severe ever met out in Missouri for a similar offense. WAITER SUCCUMBS TO DEATH William William Davis, 24, is killed in Chicago Beach Hotel, departed this life June 25 after only four days' illness. Appearances to mourn his death, a whole, Mrs. Radie 12, David, a mother, Harvey, Albert, Tommy, Porter and Becky, and a joint of friends and friends. Interment at Greenwood cemetery, Nashville, Tennessee. that some beauty seekers are making They are misled on "olive and palm" soaps Do you realize, Madam, that "olive and palm" soaps are ages and ages old? But never has one, before Palmolive, brought comparable results to the skin. Palmolive Soap is a masterpiece, based on 60 years of soap study. It is a scientific creation made to bring new beauty to the skin. Made to keep schoolgirl complexions. Its unique results have led millions to adopt it. Now it is made in five countries, to supply the world-wide demand. It is made in France, because French women find in this their ideal of a soap. Soft, velvety complexions are many times as common as they were before Palmolive came. Then don't accept ordinary "olive and palm" soaps, with artificial color, and often super-fatted. Palmolive costs 10 cents—no more than the price of most ordinary soaps. But that is due to enormous production. Palmolive has become the leading toilet soap of the world. The only two soaps we know that fairly compare with it cost 25 cents per cake. This warning is in your interest. There is a way to keep youthful complexions, and multitudes have found it. But that way is not a mere "olive and palm" soap. It is found in Palmolive alone. EDUCATORS THE BROTHERHOOD Two sons of Yamacraw meet again in Savannah, Ga., after years spent in making successes in their chosen lines. Dr. Wiley, now president of Georgia State Industrial college, an institution following closely in the footsteps of Tuskegee, is shown with Robert S. Abbott, a graduate of the college. Defender acknowledged as "The World's Greatest Weekly." Both are from that section of Savannah known as Yamacraw, and have been trained in making. "Yamacraw men always make good." Wilberforce Singers' Manager Is Robbed E. R. Crawford, manager of the Willerford Jubilee Singers, had his first experience with Chicago thieves when Sim Morris, 5159 Veron Ave., roamed him 10 days in the house of correction and fined $1 and costs. at some bea are misled Do you realize, Madam, that you has one, before Palmolive, Palmolive Soap is a masterpiece to bring new beauty to the unique results have led milk world-wide demand. It is my soap. It, velvety complexions are don't accept ordinary "olive" Palmolive costs 10 cents—no more rigorous production. Palmolive soaps we know that fairly cohesive warning is in your interest have found it. But that Palmolive alone. Note the unnatural "too green" paint nature to improve it. 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IN PARIS French women are discarded French soaps for Palmolive Palmolive is today one of the two selling toilet soaps in France. Paris ties are happy to pay almost twice for a cake of Palmolive as America pay. And, in many cases, three- much as for their own French soaps member this when tempted by cost soaps, or by "French" claims for the Palmolive is today one of the two greatest selling toilet soaps in France. Parisian beauties are happy to pay almost twice as much for a cake of Palmolive as American women pay. And, in many cases, three times as much as for their own French soaps. Remember this when tempted by costly French soaps, or by "French" claims for soaps. A Mistake WOMAN DIES WHEN STABBED BY ANOTHER Police Seek Cause of Fatal Row Wilmington, N. C., July 17—Ila May Boney, 26 years old, was stabbed to death in front of her home at Buek Hill four miles north of the city shortly before 8 o'clock on the night of June 31. Mrs. Preda Wilson, who lives nearby, was arrested immediately thereafter by Acting Sheriff Lewis Tindale in the city before Sheriff J. Kelley, charged with the murder of the Boney girl. She was carried to the stockade, Corpus Christi where viewed the results of the clean woman shortly after the murder. According to witnesses, the trouble between the two women began earlier in the city, they were working together in a cucumber field. Early on the night of June 21, Mrs. Wilson came by the Boney home mine and she stabbed her twins with a sharp pointed knife. The first blow splitting the upper lip and the second entered the left breast and punctured the lung. The Boney girl ran across the house screaming and fell dead in the rear yard. BOY ACCIDENTALLY KILLED Camden, Ala., July 17.—While playing with a shotgun several days ago Tom Lewis, said to be about 20 years of age, was shot and accidentally killed. At the time of the shootout, he was with his brother Tom. He was arrested and is now being lodged in jail. HE LOSES SHOES AND FOOT RACE WITH POLICEMAN Philadelphia, July 17—The command of a policeman to halt did not stop him for a few minutes, but dutally, while running from the bluecoat, he put on so much speed that he ended up in a quarrel with Lucy McCullers, swung an ax severely into the hospital hospital, notified the police. Patrolman Long found Elder and commanded him to halt, but he darted away. He is now lodged in fall nails shoes. CONGREGATION WILL USE TWO BUILDINGS St. Louis, Mo. July 17—The congregation of Lane Taberna Methodist Episcopal church, beginning in two churches—its present edifice at Newsted and Enlight Aves, and the Serums Methodist Episcopal church, Spring and Cook Aves, which it recently acquired for $415,500. Rev. H. W. Evans, pastor, said the congregation will continue to be used as headquarters, while the Cook Ave, building will be a mission. The congregation now has more than 3,000 members, who will be recruited for the mission. CHICAGO BREAKING DAILY Mr. dislocates breasts died at his home on June 15, 1922. He was 5:36 p.m. June 15, 1922. After an illness of eighteen months, and were held at the Lamley Avenue All National Penthouse in New Orleans, where men were taken to his home in New Orleans. Lake, June 25, 1922, at the Second Rapidan, on South Clayton street, at 500. He leaves to mourn his loss, a wife, brother, and a host of relatives and brethren. PALMOLIVE Note carefully PART 1-PAGE 3 SPECT FIND BODY OF WORKER SLAIN IN FORESTS Robbery Thought to Have Been Motive Baleigh, N. C. July 17—Traced by its odor, the body of Walter Sipes, kabaror who had been missing since Saturday afternoon, was found by his fellow workers about 2 acklock on the afternoon of July 2 in the woods between Cameron park and Oberlin, where Cameron played. Indications of foul play were so evident that Coroner L. M. Warning did not seem a jury necessary. There were two jacked cuts on the front part of his skull was crushed in as though he had been hit with some heavy, blunt instrument. The left hand pocket of his trousers was significantly wrong side outward. Snipe had been known to carry large sums of money. He was planning to buy a house and land and then move to the county. The theory of the corner and the police is that he was lured into the woods and murdered or that he was missing through the woods on his way to his home in Ocelerin. CHARGED WITH FORGERY Richmond, Va., July 11.—John Smith, alias Willie Hill, was arrested Saturday afternoon in Fredericksburg, Va., charged with forcery. He was later transferred to the jail With the arrest of Smith, local authorities believe they will be able to clear up numerous cases of forcery in the city as well as in Norfolk Va., where Smith formerly resided. PART 1—PAGE 4 POLICE SQUAD DRIVER KILLS CRAZED MAN Had Cut One Seriously and Shot Lieutenant St. Louis, Mo. July 17- William Tate, 20, 1709 M. 10th St. she was mortal when he resisted arrest after stabbing James Harreeld, 1709 M. 10th St. he then died after that Sunday at city hospital No. 2. Harreeld is in a serious condition with liver failure and the heart. He is not expected to live. 1. Police Lieutenant Shot Ileunt. James H. McNamara of the Fifth police district was shot and wounded in the street as the arrest Tate on the third floor at the 10th St. address. After a load of fire, Tate was taken to the tent and blown his revolver from his right hand, John Ioband, his manager, fired four shots into Tate's mother and brother looked on. Before the shooting took place Mrs. Ioband said that the police were coming and enthralled him not to shoot. "Don't do that," he said, wried when picked up a shotgun. Cop 'Lces Pingers Holland with the aid of other personnel who came draping to the scene ried the bleeding lieutenant to City Hall and shot sunset wounds in the right side and face were serious. Two fingers of his left hand were seen shaw and the right eye were shaw. McNamara, who is 69 years old, had been in the hospital when he received the call that there had been a cutting affray at 10th St. address. A crowd had gathered in front of the 10th St. address. When the officer asked why he was preparing to take him to a physician for treatment, in a youthful wife preparing to take him to a physician for treatment, in a gesaltier, to City hospital, where Tate died. Another said he had been on drinking spice. SEE YOUNG WASHINGTON MATRON DROWN IN RIVER Washington, D. C., July 17—Training a group of bathers, hended for a week in the water at West Wood, Md., Sunday, July 2, Mrs. Hermine Dowling, prominent author and writer, disappeared beneath the water and was landed before a realization of the travesty. Mrs. Dowling landed and lathing companions, Maryland state authorities and fishers rushed the river to recover the body. A week-end party of the Capital Mrs. Charles A. Tismon, Mr. and Mrs. William Tallaferoer, Wendell Tallaferoer, and Mrs. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Jailer, and his late wife, had motored to the shore resort to seek relief from the water. The Wendell's hands and hand above the water in floating position. This was the last of her, for when a few minutes turned to call, there was no trace of the missing woman to be seen, and any warning cry been heard. This is the second sad fatality to retail office Capital City) pleasure stores in Maryland resorts. Less than a year ago Mrs. Pet "Sexy Sophia" lay was instantly killed, being practically murdered by her when she was forced off the road and into a concrete culvert, tossing her through the windshield, Mrs. Elina Sphinx, her sister-in-law, then a serious bride, were also seriously injured. Mr. Dowling and his late wife have resided at the Whitehaw apartments, 13th and T Sts. N. W., since their marriage. The two had no children. The husband is a government employee. The wife had been a clerk in the postoffice years, both have been well known and popular in local social life. GEORGIA COLLEGE ENDS MOST SUCCESSFUL YEAR Savannah, Ga., July 17. The termination of one of the most successful programs in Georgia State industrial colleges took place in the three commencement exercises at which time 25 young proponents of the school, normal, college agricultural and industrial departments of the school. Prof. G. Wiley is president. The baccalaureate sermon of the sermons was delivered by Dr. W. G. Wiley, professor of theological seminary, Atlanta, Ga., other addresses were made by Prof. G. Wiley, professor of theological seminary, Atlanta, Ga., J. G. Wright, vice president of the Daytona-Coolman institute, while the main commencement speech was reintroduced by the president of the school and now president of the Citizens and Southern Colleges. Prominent among the distinguished visitors present to witness the commencement was Edith Robert S. Albert, professor of theology at the Albert delithed the large audience at the baccalaureate service with a Special features of the musical programs accompanying the various executions were selections by the college faculty. J. Harden and Margaret Scott, the latter a soprano of note from Atlanta, Annie L. Harden and Margaret Scott, the latter a soprano of note from Atlanta, University. The 55 graduates were distributed to lower, College, 2; normal, 3; high school, 23; domestic art, 6; domestic school, tailoring, 2; shoemaking, 1; agricultural, 3; masonry, 1. HOLDS MASS MEETING Louville, Ky. July 17—19 Sunday afternoon at 3 volecch a mumater at 10 a.m. Kate Puhle Illum, 10th and Chestnut Sts, for the purpose of launching a campaign to solicit funds for the university. The following officers of the campaion committee, chairman, Dr. Richard W. Oliver, W. H. Wright and Thomas W. Bradford, vice chairmen and T. P. Else secretary- ENGINEER'S CAT-O-TROUCH MILITARY Thirty men are stationed at the Central Ave. station of the Los Angeles fire department, which also houses engine No. 30 and truck No. 11. The engine company is off-site in the Bronx, and the station is located at 100 West 42nd Street, which is the headquarters of the company is headed by Liceu A. N. Kyle and Lieut. H. A. Brown. The latter, a native of Texas, has been with the department for 21 years; Captain Hall, 18; Lieutenant C. H. Brown, 16; and Captain J. H. Brown, 15. Although this is one of the best stations in Los Angeles, it is far from ideal, because it is a Jim Grow station and takes care of only 30 men when there are many more persons in that city qualified to be firemen, but the station can be added to the force. Los Angeles, like Chicago, should abilify Jim Grow in all her municipal institutions. Religion and Science Clash At Dayton, Tenn. BY MOSES JORDAN It is true that no human beings can live without water, but nature kept one and man has become wise enough to read nature's secrets and yet a very authentic record of prehistoric man. We are certain men known as geologists who spend all their time studying the earth. They study the rocky earth and are able to calculate the number of years it takes a layer to erode the earth and are able to calculate the truth of their calculation. They are Children Cry for Fletcher's CASTORIA MOTHER: Fletcher's Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Charles Fletcher. Absolutely Harmless - No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it. just as accurate as the forester who tells us how old the tree is, and tell how old the tree is a horse trader who can tell the age of a scientist find a fossil of some man or some instrument used by a man or a scientist find a fossil of some man the earth he immediately figures out how long it has been there, by count- ing from it to the surface of the earth from it to the surface of the earth and then multiplying that number by the number of years it takes a layer to form. The oldest form of prehistoric man was found by Dudols, a Dutch surfer, in a chish at the bottom of a cliff on the island of Javan. The man from whom those bones canne lived about 10,000 years ago was a scientist's way of figuring. The bones were partly mineralized or fossilized, and were also bones, but later it was discovered that the ridges in the skull were similar to those found only in ancient humans. The teeth were worn in rotary motion, indicated with other signs, that they were worn in a prehistoric man showed that the creature walked upright; man is the only animal that walks upright. A few weeks ago a man in Nebraska, a prehistoric bishop, Africa, made an interesting find through one of his students. A man in a cool矿 mine far below the surface of the earth. "The brain was seemingly that of an anthropoid, but the skull was fossilized in solid rock, the cerebral cortex was found to be highly detailed in Prof. Fay-Cooper Cole, scientist of the University of Chicago. In a period 350,000 years ago a man was born in now Germany. The scientists have been able to find a jaw of one of the earliest human ancestors about 160,000 years ago a price of people which scallopists call the Niederlande Europe until about 25,000 years ago when he was conquered by some of the Mediterranean sea. NEANDERTHAL ANCESTOR OF PESENT EUROPEAN The Neanderthal man from all indications is supposed to be the anatomist who about ten foot race manners about present day manners, the stooped shouldered. His hands were unusually long, reaching below the knee, with arms dangling, shunning, manner with arms dangling, the forehead slanted back, the back of his head was very long, resembling the present-day European head. He did not have a curve in the back, but his head was furious and his chin slanted backward. He talked in a grunting manner, he hardly developed, his legs were bent; he could not straighten his knee; he had fat feet. This man walked half way to the table, then today; he was very powerful. He could take a wedge-like stance and walk on his own, or fiercely. He lived a kind of hoste nial life. The men rushed the fami- ly and the children more worse. The only instru- ment Fletcher's CASTORIA MOTHER: Fletcher's Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying THE CHICAGO.DEFENDER ELEMS Les fire department, which also houses Capt. W. E. Hall, formerly of Atlanta, headed by Licut, A. H. Kyle and Licut. ment for 21 years: Captain Hall, 18; em ideal, because it is a Jim Crow sta- that city qualified to be firemen. but Angeles, like Chicago, should abolish ments the Neanderthal man used were roughly shaped stones and tools used to kill wild animals for food. The Cro Magnaen, who drove out the Neanderthal man, about the finest physical being that ever lived. He was about six feet tall and was present-day man. His brain capacity was much larger than that of the Neanderthal man. At the age of eleven he went to Europe, another race of Neuroid type cute in with them, and lived a family life. They buried their dead. They made different kinds of weapons, like a bow and arrow, and when they were not hunting, they spent a great part of their drawings as a far superior to much of that done by present-day artists. The Cro Magnaen were not withstand the hard winters of Europe. They were driven out by the more modern Europeans were not as highly developed physically, but they in fact farmed, used domestic animals, raised chickens and wore clothes. The scientist has traced man from between man and age, to his prescience that he has come to the conclusion that about 6000 years ago, as the Bible says, "During the 'Southern trial,' scientists have more facts on the evolution of man." RECOMMEND INSANE ASYLUM FOR SLAYER OF "PEE WEE" WOMEN! Katherine C. W. Write this beloved woman and learn what may be accomplished. In learning what may be accomplished, the relief of diseases peculiar to women. First assured, your letter will be considered as a private communication. You will hold sacrelle and secretly confidential, immediately, giving brief description of your trouble; state your age, whether married or single, full name and complete mailing address. Do not send any money or postage cost, unless you wish to do so freely. Reply will come to you in plain envelope. Address your letter to GRACE GRAY DE LONG 5 PERSONS TO PRESS BUTTONS FOR HANGING Real Executor Will Be Unaware of Fact St. Louis, Mo. July 17—Five persons will press electric buttons for a fire alarm, a fire extinguisher, youth convoluted of murder, whose hanging is this Friday, on the fifth Friday of July. Five electric buttons have been installed in the jail building. One result which will spring the trap. The others are shaken. The others are buttressed in it, in will know which button carries the current which button carries the identity of the man connected with the execution will be kept in ignorance of the identity of the man Shorten Death Watch Another departure from the custom attendant began at 10 a.m., which then隆重始了72 hours preceding the execution of the sheriff. During this time Williams has been in solitary confinement consistently by two deputy sheriffs. Two More Sentenced Williams and three other young men of the day, the deputy of Harry Leonard (white) in an attempt to hold up his saton at 22d St. Paul's Church, were under death sentence and the fourth is under sentence of life. Others are under death sentence and are pending in the supreme court. Hootch Makes Two Men Whip Seven Policemen Brooklyn, N. Y., July 10—James Owens and John Spurrow, both 31, were taken to seven pollinators to subdue on Saturday afternoon after they had attacked a taxi driver near Flatbush Avenue, where he attempted to arrest them, were arraigned in the Adams St. court on July 11, and were introduced, disorderly conduct, assault and mutilated myself. They were held in $1,000 bail each to await execution. They were sent to the taxi driver, after driving the men around the downtown section for some time he decided this was done the men became engaged and started to wreck his car. They attempted to arrest the pollinators. They attempted to arrest the men found them more than a match. They blew their whistles for assistance and five other officers came to the men, and finally admitted the men. Beats Divorced Wife; Put Under Peace Bond Boston, Mass., July 17—Reginald was arrested on the Cambridge, was arrested on the police and charged with assault and battery on his wife, Vioia in the St. Louis, Mo., jail. St. Fedel moved to the above address several weeks ago after gettin' a separation decree in patele Contram in East Cambridge court, Fedel was held under 100 pence bonds, the case continued until settlement. MISS.HELEN LEADING L THE DARKTOWN It is so alluring glossy that lighted wi ens hair w Miss Stoke 9 PRICE 50 CENTS Pluko WHITE HAIR DRESSING ROUND AND BROWN WHITE Makes the hair grow long soon and gives it remores bandrums, polishes knitting scissors, whitening hair to be fully brittle from oil. FULLY OBSERVED. MISS. HELEN STOKES LEADING LADY THE DARKTOWN BAZAAR CO. "Your Nearest Dealer Has It" is so alluring and it leaves your hair so smooth and glossy that you, like Miss Helen Stokes, will be delighted with Pluko, the hair dressing which straightens hair without the aid of hot irons— Miss Stokes, whose gloriously alive, satiny, black hair is the admiration of the crowds who see her as leading lady in the "Darktown Bazaar," says: "I love to use Pluko. It has such a wonderful perfume and leaves my hair so smooth and glossy." St. Joseph's PURE ASPIRIN 12-5 GR. TABLETS 10¢ MORE THAN 50 MILLION IN HINGED TOP TINS TABLETS USED A YEAR SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE WALKS 32 MILES JUST TO DANCE; DIES FROM HEAT Guntaville, Aha., July 17—John Thomas, who lives at Arab, 16 miles from here, found himself in a room to attend a dance given at a local hall hall. Monday, Overriding the thermometer and ignoring the fact that the thermometer was registering 104 degrees, Thomas walked to the door, where he found some evening, walked back home. The effects of the heat and the long walks overcame him and he no longer minutes after his arrival home. Thomas is survived by a wife and six children and two brothers, Nilas and Buddle. Thomas, both of whom are well known in this district. He was a farmer and cotton and cern under cultivation. GETS 18 YEARS FOR MURDER OF HIS WIFE GETS 18 YEARS FOR MURDER OF HIS WIFE Danville, Va., July 17—Wilhelm Carver, who in March stabbed his wife to death, was convicted of first degree murder in the corporation court on July 7 and was sentenced to serve 18 years in the penitentiary, for other offences. The jury was out about 40 minutes. Carver's attorney indicted his purpose to apologize for his safety. The court improperly admitted an evidence of Lorn Carver when she was stabbed. Mrs. Carver, she said did not at that time know that she was in peril of her life. The court said that it could not be admitted. The court ruled differently. He was jailed for the years Carver had insisted that he knew nothing of the affair, but that a friend told him to help. Carver screamed at her home. Carver said he hurried out and found his wife cut and too weak to say anything. DROWNED IN RIVER Near the N. Railroad bridge in Sterling-Talley, 20 years of age, was drowned in the Tennessee river just below the N. Railroad bridge in Sterling-Talley, and it is believed that he suffered cramps while out in the water. Talley resided at 506 Corr. Pluko HAIR DRESSING Black and White Cans 50¢ The Big Green Cans 25¢ RAILROAD COP FACES TRIAL FOR MURDER Springfield, III, July 17—Failing in his attempt to gain freedom on a writ of habeas corpus before Judge Norman L. Jones, Iber Berlun walt (white), 216 E. Cotar St. skl. agent for the Chicago & Aiton railroad, was sent to the courthouse 90 miles north murders in connection with the death of William Drown, 10, of Chicago, who was shot to death in the hilly yards of the railroad early Sunday morning. Testimony against the railroad policeman was given by Ed Glasgow and Grover Taylor, eye witnesses to the murders, in every detail. The two men declared that they were walking to Summit Avenue, intending to catch a train for Chicago, when about 10 a.m. they were stopped by Zunwalt. After questioning them Zunwalt ordered them to leave and leave quickly in the morning. They then walked off, they declared. Saw Zumwalt Fire Fatal Shot From the point of their view, they testified, they saw Brown walking trick, they saw Brown walking trick, Zumwalt also sighted him and seemed to set the same way them. The two men then declare that after Brown and Zumwalt had joined Zumwalt took his position behind him, away and fired two shots at the rear to one side, and then slumped to the ground. Zumwalt's testimony agrees with the Glasser's agreement in detail except that he declared he shot the man in self-defense, since Brown, his pocket and fired one shot. This argument was refuted by the side and not been discharged. It is SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1925 believed that the pistol was dropped by the side of the man by Zumwalt, and the man after shooting him, in order to aid him in his pleas of self-defense. Removed to Hospital Brown was removed to the Springfield hospital, where he died a short time after the shooting. He was in jail for two years. A coroner's jury immediately after Brown's death ordered Zumwalt held for murder. Officers witnesses testified to hearing the shot fired, but none was exact in how many nor as to details of the shooting. Glassey and Taylor, the two men were the only witnesses to the truerely. Documents found in the dead man in Chickasaw State St., Chicago, in 1924, while other notes show that he had been in the Cook County hospital after shooting. Addresses from Akron, Ohio; Davenille and Bloomington, Illinois; and St. Louis, were also found in hisockets. Attorney A. M. Williams has been retained by a firm to investigate a lawsuit against his wall on the murder charge. Williams reponses to the lawsuit in the inquest. He is being sided by Attorney Amos Duncan and attorney Fred Freedman, a much enemy of the inquest city, has been employed by the defense. DIES EN ROUTE TO HOSPITAL Mobile, Ala., July 17 — White Myles, 24 years of age, died Friday in Washington. He was here. Myles has been shot while at Patrick in Washington county. He was a wound in the region of the heart. PIMPLES CAUSE FOLKS TO SHRINK FROM ATTENTION PASTOR ORDERED TO PAY WIFE SIX DOLLARS PER WEEK; SUIT FOR DIVORCE SENSATIONAL Rev. George W. Harts, former pastor of the Second Baptist church of Stockton, Calif., and more recently the pastor of Liberty Baptist church, 27th and Dearborn Sts., Chicago, until some of the members took legal steps to oust him, was ordered Tuesday by Judge Steffen of the superior court to pay $6 a week temporary alimony and $35 solicitor's fee to his wife. Mrs. Della B. Harts, pending the hearing of the suit in the September term of the superior court to annual his marriage to Mrs. Harts, whom. SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1925 PASTOR ORDERED SIX DOLLARS P FOR DIVOR Rev. George W. Harts, former church of Stockton, Calif., and Liberty Baptist church, 27th and some of the members took legal Tuesday by Judge Steffen of t week temporary allony and Mrs. Della B. Harts, pending the September term of the marriage to Mrs. Harts, whom he is allowed to have de- serted in Stockton in November, 1924 The minister is now pastor of a Baptist church, which worships in the basement of the old Beth- lehem baptist church, born born坐床. Tuesday, through his attorney, A. L. Williams, he told Jud- dah that he was forced to pay allmy money to Mrs. Hirs- tle. Charges Fraud He charmed Mrs. Hartz, who is a divorcee, with obtaining her divorce and obtaining a marriage with him. They were married in April, 1318, in Kansas City, Mo., and lived together until the minister learned that his marriage was illegal and void, according to his petition. He produced a proof of production by Attorney Williams set forth that Mrs. Hartz was formerly the wife of William B. Brown, whom she married in 1315. She obtained a divorce from him in East St. Louis, Ill., on the grounds of desertion in 1315. At that time the court that Brown had deserted her in Joplin Mo., in 1509, without cause, and she had not seen him in 1318 according to her certificate of evidence. After obtaining her degree Mrs. Hartz was awarded a 20 years later the minister learned a different story, he said, to the effect that she had been in prison in 1869; that she lived with Brown in Cairo, IL, until she was released in 1872 and confined to the state hospital at Anna, IL, where he is now. Mrs. Hartz was not as much as her divorce was obtained by fraud. Mrs. Hartz is illegally married and he refuses to live with her. Won't Give Him Up Mrs. Harris, however, is not willing to give him up. Four days ago she also contested the suit. She is stopping with friends at 4715 Champlain Ave. Her husband resides at 4125 Vernon Avenue. He came to Chicago to take charge of Liberty Baptist church in January. He has sent letters over the country charging that her husband had deserted her for another woman and have sent letters over the country congratulated the care of his congregation, an injunction restraining church was sought in the superior court by some of his church officers. Then he left the church, taking a part of the membership with him in April. Mrs. Harris is being represented by Attorney J. Harold Mosley. ELEVATOR OPERATOR CRUSHED TO DEATH New York, July 17—Burton Bolton, 25, 568, W121st St., on the first floor of the water tower operator at the Wonderview Court apartment, 365 W. 181th St., was when his body was caught between the first floor handling and the elevator. Bolton had been on the job only two hours. While in the basement the elevator bell rang and in room 100, he boarded the car. As he was about to fall he threw his hand out to the controller. This started the elevator upwards with his body holding the car as he struggled out. When the car reached the first floor Bolton's head was caught by a gas pipe, which gave one screen, which attracted the building superintendent and many of his instantly. Police and the ambulances were summoned. Before the dead man was summoned for members of the fire department, who were also summoned, to employ an acetylene torch for members of the steel framework of the elevator. 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So, you need and no matter, just your thoughts, your ideas, your ideas, and again Columbus, Ohio, July 17.—After a short illness in the Grant hospital, William H. Litchfield, 61 year old, and repaired to be the wealthiest man of our Race in the state of Ohio, died at the above institution last Thursday evening, at the Litchfield hotel at 9:40 N. Fourth St, and was also owner of much other property in Columbus and vienna. The deceased hotel man was born in Columbus in 1830 and lived here at an early age by his great-grandfather, who was a slave under the old master, who the grandfather arrived at the Ohio border with the two Litchfield lords he was forced to pawn some of his property to get the others across the border. His father and mother the late were among the early settlers in Columbus. Litchfield, whose assets are unknown, has long been recorded as a great business man in the state. Part of his estate includes more than a million dollars in business men in the city, which he is said to have purchased for 55-per cent and which is now estimated to be worth from The deceased is survived by one grandson, E. Longst. st. and one brother, R. G. Litchford; also of this city. Funeral will be held from the residence of his sister. NOTED JOURNALIST DIES IN OKLAHOMA NOTED JOURNALIST DIES IN OKLAHOMA (Continued from Page 1) painter discontinued publication and staff of the Associated Press as staff correspondent. This position he held with credit for creating a work from his connection with this news-satellite agency he did free lance, writing for a number of Oceans E-Study uses. The Rambler and O. M. Midnight. Was Great Speaker One of the high lights in Mr. Stewart's career was in 1322 when he sold when Dr. E. C. Morris, president of the Arkansas Baptist college, and head of the national Baptist convention, the Ark. Dr. Morris, because of his connection with the Baptist convention, in the United States, and because his years of activities with Baptists, was one of the outstanding persons who worked continuously for 12 hours sending our telegram, telephone and mail, dispensary, and weekly jacket in the United States. Nor did he confine his massages to America, one release of Philippe islands and the West Indies. Charles Stewart was a unique character. Witty and possessing an unfailing sense of humor, he was always in demand as a speaker. It is hard to imagine a man of almost every school, from primary to technical, of our Earth in the south. He invariably invites us to keep his audience at high interest, and left those who had heard him with a sense of having learned some He was affable, jovial almost to a fault. Wherever he went, he was greeted by some one who knew him by name. He was invited by invitation. Stocky of build, Mr. Stewart never inspired one at first with a feeling of dignity or reverence for him, but his talk at once made his source (or target) his physical aspect. Survived by Widow In 1901 Mr. Stewart was married to L. Washington and western Tex. He was one son, Charles, Jr. survive him. They live at 4825 Calumni Ave. Chicago where he worked as a body to his Chicago home where the funeral will be held Monday. newspaper work, he was a demonstrator for the Remington Typewriter company as a result of his proficiency with the Remington typewriter, which fact joined him during his college days in Chicago. He was furnished with a Remington machine without rest to him. He was born in Chicago and he had been in the field the company followed its first act and has furiously choreographed whenever he requested one. Stewart's success was built upon three principles which he took everywhom he came in contact. It is said that he never addressed a letter to his son without closing it with the greatest of words of reliability, but the greatest of these is reliability. His life's work was founded upon these principles, and he lived and truly successful persons in public life. His death came suddenly. He had been discharged from the sanitarium. Walking down one of the corridors of the hospital in search of a few hours later he was dead, without regaining consciousness. RETURNS FROM REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Karl Williams, 1821 fairlie have returned home, already having lived in louisiana family at Louisiana. Ms. where three generations of the family the mixture of Laurence C. Williams, the youngest brother to Mrs. Eskie Geary, a popular schoolteacher to the faces of the occasion. 100 Because they were not white and were the first family of the Race to move into the $100 block on Indiana Ave. occupied exclusively by whites, G. B. and E. O. Waterford, brothers, who recently purchased an apartment in the building, were the first to be bombed Saturday morning when a bomb exploded in the entrance of the building, badly damaging it and shattering all of the windows. The building, a three-floor apartment, is occupied by whites and is the first apartment by members of the Race and the second floor by the Waterfords. The extent of the damage is estimated to be about $1,000 and is covered by insurance. The building in March at a cost of $18,500 and moved into it two weeks ago. No resentment of their presence in the neighborhood was manifested by their white neighbors in the building, according to Mrs. G. B. Waterford. She denied the story published in a local newspaper that they received threatening letters in advance of the bombing. Despite the recent outrage the Waterfords will remain on their property and have refused HOUSTON N. A. A. C. P. SAVES DEMENTED MAN FROM CHAIR Houston, Texas, July 17. — The Houston branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, several days ago, succeeded in saving Elmer Williams, who was being charged with the murder of a white woman. The branch succeeded in its undertaking when whom he was charged with the murder of Nebraska testified that on the night of the alleged murder Williams committed to the asylum a man has been denounced for some time. Early in the grime the woman was instructed a grocery store. According to the husband's story, as he and his wife were closing inside a store, a small purchase, offering a $10 bill in payment. As the grocer turned to me and demanded a $10 bill in payment, as the grocer demanded and demanded his bills receipts, the grocer claims that he ducked under the counter and that the man then fired at his wife, killing him. A large number of members of our Race were arrested, but all of them himself was then arrested and charged with the murder of his wife and charged with the murder of his wife, immediately raised a fund and offered a reward of $500 for the arrest, and Elmer Williams was arrested in Ohio and made a full confession of the murder, but upon his release Williams also coherent statements about the murder. He offered, however, to him a life term, but the district attorney, to the gratification of the Colonel, declared that the electric chair was the only place for Williams. The Houston branch of the AA, the Southern branch in Houston and brought Mr. Shilwell, superintendent of the Nebraska state attorney in Houston and brought Mr. Shilwell, that the night the woman was murdered ALICE THE CHICAGO DEFENDER ALPHA STUDIO in HI Cleveland, communicates al secretary, local secretary, local chairman, local secretary, Syracuse the lot chap was among among the average for In Dr. S. state. The present relative star is now to our median rate change from this one is a that we wish of the schools is their suc graduation, ed towards candidate sh grade points course in w which any sh and the total hours we tha such a stud guidemen to do. The same in determina tion of a ternity and has been co rating. It is the mean average rat- tating 100 in which any grade point means that ternity, take ments for g these requi- ments tha this showing ternities is In view of ternity on a university w ALPHAS HAVE STUDENTS OF FIRST MARK Syracuse Chapter Men in High Average Cleveland, Ohio, July 17.—In a communication recently received by the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity secretary of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, Dr. H. Jeffrey Smallwood, the fraternity president of Syracuse university, states that the Iota chapter, the fraternity case university, maintains a high average for the past school year. In Dr. Smallwood's report he relates: The present plan of indicating the relative standing of the fraternities and the mediate reason for making the change from a percentage rating to this one is the adoption of the group's plan of work. We say that we wish to learn from a study of the scholastic work of fraternities is their success in meeting or ex-graduation, which is that work counted towards a degree shall be passed with an average of C*. That is, the grade points as hours required in the course in which he is registered. If we take the total number of hours and the total number of grade points earned, and divide the number of hours we find the relative success in in meeting these requirements. —John B. Decker, Staff Director, Ave. occupied exclusively by whites, who recently purchased and moved narrowly escaped injury at a clock added in the entrance of the building, of the windows, and an O.B. picture. The basement is occupied by members of the Race and the second of the damage is estimated to be one. Rare Pullman porters, purchased the O.B. ward inside the warehouse and the neighborhood was manifested by riding was bombed. They were told none, according to Mrs. B. Decker, that they had on their property and have, refused alexth. N. Sept. 1, W. Race welfare and members of Miss Marston been with the place. Her pervision of superintendent farmers. In adding fare workers APPOINT WOMAN TO DO WELFARE WORK aletham, G. J., July 17. - Beginning Sept. 1, W.ake county will have a paid largely by subscriptions from members of our group of the county, with paid largely by subscriptions been with the city mizion in Philadelphia, has been secured to fill the position of superintendent of Mrs. T. W. Breckett, superintendent of Wake county welfare work, in her duties as welfare worker in the county she will reside at the new training school for supervise the case work and investigation of the students there. Her duties will include members of our group, the state department of public welfare and the department of St. Augustine school. Williams was incarcerated in the Nebraska insane asylum under his care and was not released until 12 days after the murder. He was sentenced to 10 years, taking the necessary steps to have him committed to the state insane asylum. Miss. Denaela Benson, member of the Board of Directors of a very successful muggle school in this city, will mentor in Indianapolis, Ind. Association of Nerdy Muscles, consortium of husband and Mrs. X. Nimabala Ritchie, associate professor of music, Mrs. Gillelea is an advanced violin pupil and will be the third of the Chinese Muscle Association. St. Louis, Mr., July 12, Nairobi, Ghana. 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What their business in that place was is of interest and importance in following the situation that the opportunities for laugh-goting and singing brought about. And the success of dandy linen and sum Sum Rafa's and the clever work of Ded Hart, Ibony Bell Drew, Lee and Rafael, is the new and of an improved fortune. We believe that those who have not as Ivar Pielok: It has been a long time since I played the power. However, we hope these few times will find you well, as we are all familiar with her. We speak for my wife and Leon Crutchter, my partner. Ivan we really needed a little rest after our engagements on the famous ski resort, and we are coming summer season, when we will be playing in the Florida club, which is located in Marritha, France, on the border of Florida, and some more bull throwing—and sometimes the bull does the throwing, which agement, as we played there last summer, when they later created such a big hit at Doctora's club in Madrid, Spain. Ivan's chief of these famous entertainers. We will be leaving Paris about July 10, and the dates cannot come to soon, Paris is very quiet these days for jobs, countries to fill engagements, therefore, hanging out place for the week hours of the morn will find us taking a trip to Nice, from the City of Wiesbaden, to the Nice club, which really should be a famous and every tourist in Paris three times 4 a.m. doing his or her stuff. The hotel where I am stopping at present is overrun with celebrities, a Glamour and wife, the world’s champion tennis player, the world over, from klinikos, and also Joseph Caulk, a former, from klinikos, who halls from Gomaka and who has been a tennis pro. We really have enough tickets to put on a show, over here were shocked to hear or read through the W. 1. W. 2. W. 3. W. 4. at the Hotel in Chicago, and who is brought to justice as the prince is a great friend of ours, having played in a famous arrival in Paris in the famous Latin societies there selected country according to a man of his title, Kode. We have been trying to get into London, but the doors are closed on formal performances of color, JOLLY'S NOTES Last week finished my route over the Mississippi River, two days few days in Chattanooga, then leave for the 12th. Best regards and wish you all. JOLLY 'SAXPURS SABA IN WASHINGTON After a preformed tour through the city, Mr. Martin, the Oleh second scriet, has broken her travel by to the Caraibi, the Guez, and Mrs. S. H. Dudley, the guez of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Dudley, has been having some real visit among the friends of the Guez, and has a number of friends who say we may dinner we meet a real friend, and you will be until you hit a real home. A few of them have made a real visit to Drinke and Walker, and all their friends have made with them. They enjoy home-voiced meal. It is a question we must main in the East, but as long as he will ever minute, it is also we will enjoy every minute, in the same recording before we return West. --- yek almed on these three speedy little bikes, and they were all in the 1300 at 10 o'clock of show which gave her speed belie manifested by the hard- dip. It run until the final show on Sunday . THE MONOGRAM By BOB HAYES Ma Balieau and her Jazz band are based on the Paramount David Star is using an even older jazz type. She is just as popular on an ever more modern bill as with her. The jacobines of the bill have often officers are being arrested in great numbers in a fast moving situation. Cicit in a fast moving situation, singing on the ground, and the great little ordinary geisha, and the great little jacobine is a simple show. Bob Russell, one of the few timers left among us is at the present time in the hospital in St. Louis. We are called by a call to the front and like all true professionals, we want you to help swell this fund for "Bob." We want to see this go over the distribution no longer able to. THE BOB RUSSELL FUND Chicago Defender Theatrical Don't visit. Do it now. Tony Lengends to roll to new arena. NEW 1995 Tony Lanson ..... $5.00 Clare Campbell ..... 1.00 Prentice Griffin ..... 1.00 IN OLD KAY SEE BY CHAS, O'NEAL Kansas City, Mo. "Mo-" Maher, port- nally known as the Mother of the Missouri City Monday morning from the Booker Washington theater in St. Louis, where, according to a source from that city, she speaks "jem Lke." The concluding act is presented by "The Storm," a "Sta" who is conceived in an imitation of the "Sta" who is conceived in an imitation accompanied by her jazz band orchestra, which is staged on the stage. The female one of the invincible Sara Kern, and army writer on her face as she among the numbers she sang with "Moose Moon," "Stormy Night," and "Shake It No More." "Ma" was also assisted by the army and acting partner, who returns home to the Lincoln theater with the Ciera Smith unit, who is finding her pickings by every calender owner in the city, and Jazzalab in 12th St. and park orchestral musicians with trump drums and pianos, at the Ellington Theater. The Ellen, as usual, presents good bibs, and "The Cemetery Day" and "The Christmas Ball" featuring Burl Nordt. It is a story which gives the view of the charm of a dance, and includes a large cast to support her. The characters are "School of Wires," "The Standard," "Honken Heart of Broadway," features "theater," "theatre," "theater" and others. In Stratford Param, pianist at the Ellen, has written entitled "The Joystick Suite." Other feature numbers by the orchestra and "By the Waters of Minnesota." BONNY AND FREEMAN "With best regards to yourself and the staff and Mr. Abbott from myself and wife, we are your old pals, Bonny and Freeman." AN OKEH SMASHEF OGBen — "Everlybody Locus My Isabel," written in what is often on No. 313. This was written by Charlee Williams and her interpolations by Ian Kearn, the young composer to discourse topical songs. The record is a real wah-hah and it carries the same feeling to be touching. Don't delay in getting it. It's a dice you cannot do without. THE FOOTBALL CLUB Here's the "Gang" all dilled up and somewhere to go. School closed in Los Angeles, Calif., and 94 little toilers will be no more concerned with book lessons until autumn. Nevertheless, they will continue their labors as motion picture actors, through which each one of them has become world famous. Reading from left to right: Johnnie Dobb, Joe Cobb. Jackie Gordon, Allen of "Farina" Haskins, Mike Daniels and Mary Kerman. NEW THEATER T. O. B. A. NEWS By W. R. ARNOLD Nashville, Tenn. July 11—Through the Chicago office of the T. G. R. A., following it in the opening, open- ing, and closing. July 12. Star theater, Pittsburgh, will play Jimmy Clark and company will play the Lincoln theater, Pittsburgh, will play Jimmie Clark and company will play the Globe theater, best offerings, will play the Globe theater, Samuel Lewis "Bamille Dangle" will play the Dunbar theater, Column, William Bainbridge "Get Happy" com- panies into the Kopin theater, Dirtbelt. Sandy Burgs and company will play the Grand theater, Chicago. the grand theater. Chuck Dal James "Versatile Strollers" will play the Washington theater, Indian- apolis. The Monogram theater, will be located at "MIS" (Mississippi) Hall, bedding, along with the "MIS" (Mississippi) Hall, and attire by the Monogram theater, as well as given by the Monogram theater, as to the booking of the Stroker theater, the Stroker theater, the Stroker theater, play the Monogram theater theater, opening the week of October 1. Sammie Levis' "Bamville Dandelion" plays the Washington Indiana Indianapolis 500 race. Sandy Rumor, still an old Chicago fan, will be retiring after the armband will be retired for another year. Willard Debelle "Hot Jupiter" company will play the show theater. Information sent out by Walter B. Lester announces that opening the week of May 16, 2014, gives all-star mixtures will hold forth. The Miracle Kid症 is beckoned for a week. GOOD IMPRESSION E. H. Rucker, whose Sutra Ensemble performed at the Exposition show, wrote that they played a fine week at Olive A. H. Rucker's Exposition show, commoditated at an Olive Hotel and the people in the hotel commoditated whom they played the best group of performers, on and off the stage. Carlie is being played the present week. The roster includes Justin W. Williams, Mary I. Lee, Kid Williams, William, Mary I. Lee, Kid Williams, Devere, George "Vive" Cooper and E. H. Rucker. The trick is booked into Harriport, KS, to Miami, Fla. JAM-UP BUSINESS Robert Rockville Johnson deletes that three other sides on the bill with them played the Nur at Sainthunt, the last one ahead of the final performance each day. Three or four pollinations were the first time the hippopotamus was the first time the hippopotamus arrived on the board. The hippopotamus is closed for the summer. Rockville Johnson is closed for the summer. Rockville Johnson displays boards. He used the show on last week along the line. He is getting ready to play the Crocus. Crocus are rustling. W. Brood S. Minor Strain Allen and W. Brood S. Minor Strain Allen are rustling. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER ING STUFF IN FILMS d in Los Angeles, Calif., and 94 little nichess, they will continue their labors world famous. Reading from left to Mickey Daniels and Mary Kerman. I SEZ— If any manager or booking agent in business learns about a Colored performer, or wbbs to be enlightened by show lifesavers, that manager or agent will learn in my years, and the Jumman building, 414th and 415th floors, Collinwood, in the city. He has worked in the cinematics and carpenter's advance agents and management on an actress and manager and shows has a chance of doing best with Whitney and Turt's "Smarter Set" from the road it always a pleasure to visit his booking office, for we waved into the offices the other day. We walked into the offices the other day. Our director, first manager of the "Smarter Set," first manager of the "Smarter Set," was responsible for the wonderful music sharing of the Warner theater company. We well known in Japan as a favorite theater, and last, but not least, the "Smarter Set" company and in Collinwood company that has toured the country. Collinwood and Free Press men upon all matters pertaining to the theatrical game--S. T. Whitney. At the conclusion of the entertainment dancing, Perennial of the orchestra, Villolins, Addison Putney, Jamie Brown, Danny Browne, Nathaniel Brownstein, guitar, collector saxophone, Thaddeus Parke, cello piano, Thaddeus Thomas, piano, John Doves ORPHEUM THEATER NEWARK, NEW JERSEY NEW JERSEY'S ONLY RACE THEATER PLAYING VAUDEVILLE AND TAB SHOWS—ALL BOOKINGS DIRECT ACTS, SEND IN YOUR OPEN TIME! LEIGH WHIPPER, Manager U.S. EXPOSITION CO., Leaseed DESOESCENT PETER B. The crest Williams and Walter gave their names to many years. When Walker died and many years later, when Walker died and people together in "Mr. Jole of Kobe" of those who had been burgled the most of those who had been burgled the most kobe were the first to denounce their show and convey driver unfit to use IN OMAHA POTTER'S POT SHOTS POTTER'S POT SHOTS complete evolution in the music industry, talking to teaching the Europeans this nation's music, and teaching the Europeans to not abstain too many of the standards. Europeans have always been one of the standards. Europeans are also one. Not one of the standards of this country stand plainly out for there will be those individuals who will give credit to us as being the origin of the entertainment. It is swaying the nation, the musician, at least away the There is a little subject that I have to remember everything. We work on math, we work on art, we work on everything. I do not think that all our professions, however, have a serious matter, much as it is the means of our profession or trade. Our professions are not any other profession or trade. Our paid to enter the public generally, and for that reason you are not entirely upon the manager you are received that better you use the more solitary. There are many things in your future in their hands. Individuality must in a way be set aside. You must be able to meet the needs that means that one must study and arrive for constant improvement. You must be able to deliberate professionally. We will have to get down in that way make those acts that are necessary that they have something to do and to have to or be criticized for, and not the time to stand still. VIRGINIA MINSTRELS Robert Underwood, reporter on the news, gave a brief letter in which he states that Godwin's team had a red hot kill team on the field, and that Godwin's team once the weather turned warm, Joe Norton is stage new, new jacket, the Dernon Sims jacket, Raymond Shackleford, Sims Jinzo, Raymond Shackleford, Sims Jinzo, Renee Peterson, Jimmy Sims art, James Underwood, the criminals, the orchestra has the M. J. Patterson, the bus driver, Frank Ferguson, Winston Churchill, Bob Goff directs the route. COME ON. SHOW FOLKS Tony Landon 15.00 Prentice Grithn 1.00 "HARMONY KINGS!" NEW AGT New York — Hank Aaron's Fourth Harmony recorded the hit of 'Kentucky Rose' receiving the accolades of the Knot vaudeville. This one was under the direction of Part Jess—The Bilhoussai. "Everybody a recor Jazz "Everybody Loves My Baby" FOLKS, have you heard the jazziest piece of musical bliss? It's called "Everybody Loves My Baby" and it's done right, on OKeh Records. Not low down blues! Nothigh up blues! But it's the trickiest bit of jazz GENERAL PHONOG 25 West 45th St Okeh Race Records Motion Picture News By D. IRELAND THOMAS Theatre Specialist Picture Specialist Well, I have been in Earl Kennan and left Charleson, S. Co. for New York on my first vacation. I was a year of continuation here have been shown into our the Pulitzer S. a form we pulled women around yard hunged at the pews in the say curbs and went theater at the look at our one back up to the show on the theater on the D. IRELAND THOMAS JOINS MINSTRELS Lee Dagley, theatrical director, drummer, and vocalist in a national tour, will perform on the land and rehearse on the Nile in Bearring in Chicago. This show opens at the Grand theater early in August. 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We were drawing from an old book that contained few minutes we pulled from a workman's around workmen's around a yard lingered at us when we were working and coached and punished. The best showed did not matter. But it told us too, and then coached, I then showed the other coaches. youhaveheardinmanyamoon. And Clarence Williams' Blue Five toot it and Eva Taylor warbles the chorus. Some combination! Ask your OKeh dealer for OKeh Record No 8181 lightnin' quick. SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1925 GOOP'S CHATTER Then, 100, there are ladies on the stage. lives Barbry was right. Summing, but some people will prepared their own will-being to present them to Barbry. another. Adam we saw a funny, and some people have made a good impression. We will protect the accusation. *Funky* We might issue advertising our wars by telling our description of them. We might remember in the city in week in the market. **Late** We may advertise our goods, by everyone we understood. We may be proven by trial and test. We may protect them from advertisement. We may them direct, then advertise "man, manurer " "Washed." 1259 J K SIPPIE WALLAGE'S NEPHEW DIES Herman Hunter, little brother of Shirley Hunter, was shot while playing with matches and firecrackers in a Ford truck that had been stolen from his home. 235 Hardy Street, Detroit, Mich., threw a lighted match and was killed in death. He lived 10 days after the accident and was buried in Houston, Tex. Services were held at St. Paul's Wallace Home, home of Shirley Hunter, 235 Hardy Street, Detroit, Mich., with a visit during her serenity. CHU-CHU STUFE 2501 Russian Music Store 2502 Hassan Ali Music, Harmony Shop 2501 St. Antine St., Detroit, Mich. 2502 Markwitz & Eurofur 2502 Davison Music Shop 2512 Davison Ave., Detroit, Mich. Centreville Drug Store Centreville ..... Mississippi A. Gressett Music House Meridian Mississippi A. J. Aabraa Mississippi Gulfport ..... Mississippi Laurens Music Company 1110 Laurens St. Baltimore, Md. Pasture Music Shop Pasture Music Shop 2339 Market St.....St. Louis, Mo. Bialto Music Shop 4907 S. 24th St. —Omaha, Neb. We will mail orders promptly. Columbia Music Shop 451 Michaela Fazio, N. T. S. Gerlushen 551 W. Sixth St. —Cleveland, Ohio Cedar Music Shop 5057 Cleveland Music Shop Pickett's Music Store 4219 Scenic Ave. —Cleveland, Ohio Brown Music Shoppe 4611 Central Ave. —Cleveland, Ohio 6912 St. Chair Ave. —Cleveland, Ohio Ress Music Shoppe 405 W. Pedderin St. Youngstown, Ohio Pedderin's Music Shop, 317 Brigham Plaza, Palo 217. Broadway.....Farrell, Pa. SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1925 KOPPIN THEATER By Gang Detroit, Mich., "my goodness, but it is a hot day," was all the writer could bear on Monday night from the ticket bure on Monday burey to wi- friends in intense heat very well; ex- plained that were con- tempted to appear, but the show wi- nished, and it was a darn good and witty writer to agree to write a dagger, E. I. Bud- ger, E. I. Bud- ger, as in the bill to the artist the art that appears, with all die respect to the artist and Whittingte Pete, who wrote on the bill on the bill, E. I. Budger, E. I. Bud- ger, cannot go wrong near the new bill, really really well, that were con- tracted for failed the show went and it was amm- and it was good. good show and have to agree to show the show again. K. I. Dudley, K. I. Dudley, as to the bill that the act that appear, with all due respect to Susan and Whit- son and Whit- son, names appeared on the bill, but K. I. Dudley K. I. Dudley with the experi- ence he has had with the show car- going good acts, I will with two cuik- ing headboard was the Columbus Jackson trip, and they lived up to their the show stoppers and if you think for setting fire to a gasoline tank. Venable Duo Lillian Carroll More pleasing single in the doors big-time fashion and get away to good results. Whether this last season is the last of some of the single women the writer Lilian is a real production. She is clever and responded with a pair of Dick and Dick Jimile and octavian had no oppose- advantage of the situation and mowed the bogum. This being the only com- monly turn they seured, and what they made to order for the natives, as sho- eled for a solid bit of the act, while Jimile of those down home "blues" to perfor- mate the matures of laughter one and another. Rogera-Rogera A man and woman, the former eld burns and all, while the woman amuses and plays with her children in court with other parties, covered-typical lourgeuse is the answer, kind, and the dances are well put together should be another dance injected into it, the running, the women cower over, and they stopped on cows; gold and orza. Columbus Jackson Trie A. B. F. Keith's Recept Theater One of the Low-Panthers affiliations. The writer found Jogger and Poster with snappy comedy, fast dancing and a bit of singing, and their race-writing run final stopped the show. Another on the L. R. O. point. Notes Seamour and Joannee the "Milkshake Baker" at the Knotty, that Pittsburgh, Jones and Foster are billed in one of their many books. They are this horse and are kicking them over for a box of selected strawberries. New York, sinning and cheater, and this week at the Threlk, Hamilton, Canada and Jacqueline, after games priorly as the Sayer, Plint, Mich. the Garden, and the Gilded Standard, Philadelphia, Pa. My column for people with an honest mind by a man with an honest mind for New York—Noble Lee Sassie (Sassie) and her maternity precedes last week. He admitted that $6,000 in bank salary due to a maternity leave made him "nope," says Variety. Sassie agreed to a receiver being being made a memorial claim. She was only named by Judge Callahan. The memorial claim. He admitted there is a total of $2,000 in judgments outlived by property: that the plains in the house belong to his wife and was benefited by Sassie and Blake, author-states of "Shuttle Along" and "Showbread." Whitney's direction, Whitney being holding corporation, DEPPE'S BUNCH A HIT Lutz B. Degen and his orchestra are incompatible at the Breckenridge, Crown and Crest stages, which appeared in a local inspiration one day last week: Knight of the Crest, a Knight of the Crest pattern made a big hit on the Crest patience dance hall Sunday, when it emerged. This dance band is composed of 12 musicians, including a tenor singer of considerable ability. These musicians feel, the hooded boy of the organization, They have played together for two years, filling engagements: Lyons garden, Louisville, KY; Bloomsbury gardens, Louisville, KY; Bloomsbury gardens, Louisville, KY; and Euclid gardens, Cleveland, and many other prominent dance ballets. **SHOW BLOWS** "He" written from Graziaza, Ark. that the dancers from the company did a binder there a short time ago, almost forced to the snow leather in getting out of town. We have no other information about putting something along that line from location to location, who is with the WHERE'S CUNEY If this reaches the eye of Cuney's wife, she will be able to see what she is doing, kindly tell the information from her Vernon Ave. Columbus office, she will be able to hear from him as quickly as possible. IMPORTANT NOTICE All mail sent to The Chicago Defender for publication on the Dramatic Page must be addressed to the THEATRICAL DEPARTMENT and NOT to Individuals Gullett and Brown are doing shows this week at the Travel theater, Portland. "We're McKinney is travelling with the Lewis Center for touring tourism," Northwest. Boston and Gaston, and Hague and Hampstead, and London and Windsor. Would I hear from Ma Rainey, Doree Strathe and Andrew Knox, Four, have signed up with Sliding Hill Watson for the "Columbia circuit next season," and Midtown's "Welby Lang Girls" are playing at Dallas, Texas, Orleans to follow. Boston, Williams are接待 at time in Hot Springs, Area all mall will reach them at the Venice A. B. Williams and Ferry Henderson are doing their this year's half at Jule Weaver is doing his with the Green River Minute, play-play-play. James H. Smith, drummer with the band the Jimmy Cooper Revue, which is playing this week at the Phil Hill Theater, James F. Carroll and Miss Charity James F. Carroll and Miss Charity in Memphis, Teen. The manager and the entire staff at the Palace theater Bibie and Barri Alk, after a very successful tour of the eastern end of the T. O. B. A., will make it into the South. Bibie and Barri Alk, and Bibie Russell, a specialist recovery. Jack Johnson is getting his for the event in with Joshua Ward Cox and will be with Aisha Ward Cox. Bobby Woodcliffe, write in 2022 Mar St. N. St. Louis, Mn., on business of importance, Mrs. Baby Jim No. 1, would be from Baldwin Burns, Cress Stimson. Morris Smith writes that he would be a great actor. Brown Mall will remind him care the Mall Radio, the Chicago Defender, with the J.B. Corning Show, playing this week at Jeffersonville, ind. with her with the J.B. Corning Show, playing this week at Jeffersonville, ind. with her with the Kid Thomas Jazz Ballet and will take her mail this week at the Dream theater, Columbia, William Benbona "tat happy" com-miser at the Pantages theater, Pittsburgh, Nomi and Her Nuts are doing ther's at the Pantages theater, Los Angeles, Catherine V. P. Long writes that she will be doing a labyrinth theater, Winslow-Salem, Henry Sing Jines is still getting his for the present at 1532 Beaubien St. Morris Mall is doing his with the Lowdown Johnson Minim Show, with the J.B. Corning Show, through the state of Oklahoma. The plan to travel all winter. Hill "Bijoulette" Robinson is dancer at the Mesa theater, New York City. Dancing buttion is doing his this year's 58th St. theater, New York city. The Staines Brothers are is making a new Greenpoint theater, New York City, NY, with Hunter and company are playing this present half at Proctor's theater, the company are singing their way through this week at Young's Million Mall and Dode are playing this week at the Hipoprotheater, twow Seymour and Jeanne are doing thems' this week at the Davies theater, Willing Swearman and his bench are playing Prattville, Mass. them and denials are doing their things at the State-Lake theater, Chicago. Jimmy Cooper's Revue are stuarting the Palace, New Haven, Conn. Dubble and Barbies are playing over the first half of next week at the Sherman Theater. Barbies and Smith are will doing their act known as Thunder and Lightning, New Bedford, Mass. Mail will reach them at 10 Hobbs Street, Boston, Mass. Mail will reach them at 10 Hobbs Street, Boston, Mass. Mail will reach them at 10 Hobbs Street, Boston, Mass. Tommy Parker sends a few times to say that he is getting along fine. He is more comfortable in hospital for two months, working with the sheepsheep Greater New York. They will make Chicago their headquarters. The Eon Ton Tite, consisting of Lauren, Joseph Beamer and Anna Jensen, will be at the theater, New York City. They will mail an address at 215 W. 12th St. in the city. Will Brown, the well known vaudeville and Winters, left for his home in Oakland, Cal. to reenter from an librery, publishers, is broadcasting be- come a company, If Winter Comes and Little World of Love, that he is still doing his work with the New Orleans minis- tle playing at the present time in Oyster and Icebox are doing the in- terview at the State tate, R. White Plains, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. John Bucker are get- together at 201 W. 121st St. New York City. Madison and Madison write that they have a brand new couch, clean in every detail. They need not worry about the furniture they'll get through. Keep books. BOMB AIRCRAFT AIRMAT THE BASED BOMB AIRCRAFT AIRMAT THE BASED BOMB AIRCRAFT AIRMAT THE BASED BOMB AIRCRAFT AIRMAT THE BASED MUSICAL SPILLERS Sid Hawkins writes that the new Sailor's Academy is a hot trail going over the top in real form. They play along with Cleveland and the line-up at the present time includes the following music makers on the piano: the pianist a mean seat of tones and tones on the piano, the pianist Depeches Jones on the sax and clarinet and Lawrence Hudson on sax and clarinet and fussin' with his bass and sax. George Taylor, a jazz drummer does a mean seat of tones, the pianist Clatell-Walhano, the little waltzer comes at just two foot. His bassist Watson doubles with sax and clarinet, with his bathtub and sax. Hawks show comes about with a string of "em," clarinet, with his bathtub and sax. Hawks seem to see that everyone of the banche doubles and triples. It is really, in every banche is all per for the New York anthem to old Manhattan that will make them up and take notice. Sid would sit at the piano with Rep. E. Arthur and William Bryan. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER SAYS JONESY— SAYS JONESY— JACKSONS It is seldom that offense at articles sent in by the different corporate directors when they mention me directly. But Jones always likes to pass along unfavorable content to corporate articles and I must speak of it with the firm and inviting controversy. I stand that, just like my clips, in a much as I am interested a personal letter, with no reply from contradiction to a presentation by me. JONESY Jonesy says: "Classification must always be only adding, 'it is always open for argument', and that 'reaping results, will never be accomplished; you are too far gone.' Now, maybe it is too difficult, so you know he is always open for argument, which is has long out. I The majority of bookers of the Collegiate acts or shows, hence拳拳要 be choiced if they tried. It is aboard Kelly-Allee's circuit, that is at present, through the Kelly-Allee circuit, which is quite capable of criticizing and crassly. I would just as soon put them over the fence, would see just as often put them over the fence, maybe Mr. Jines' act would be playing the big time if it were not for my desire to see that trapping results with the "sight-headed" Jines sold the the "sight-headed" Jines sold all the three artists, but Jines sold about all three artists, but will do it. Just because Jines has strung all three years and isn't any artist will suffer the same, and when better tell himself something, twin C. Barber will hit him with a barber's bark and williness to be always open for an act that will always keep him back, Kelly, always kept him back, do more. If spent as many years in the profession as he has, and don't want to be already reached Broadway? So much Clark and Clark, being Harry and Jack, will be attending Jacksonville, two weeks ago the best tab show that has shown here for the first time, capable and delivered excellent measure, tumbling up to date. Harry does part of the comedy, assisted by Danny of the comedy troupe, a style of comedy, country, was a bit with the matries and after the first show, Mr. Clark is, as usual, a honour good leading lady, as well as a capable leading lady. Jolie Levae, formerly of the team of *Jolie Levae*, assists her jersey assigned to her with vint and vinter, pleasingly put over her numbers. Fat Anderson (second Joe Tikirik) in addition to tapping on the pike仁, reinforces the numbers from the stage to a big band. Slow the proper talking shell) hand to the stretch. Assist a pleasing hand and a excellent Dobley and Robinson, better known for the change in billions they assisted a photo in the old and pleased "Dobley and Robinson" store, the comfy and delivered the goose, and Wells, and the Woodens, rumbled his way into instant favor, assisted by who was called They didn't remember double on her body and hit the chorus a mean link in the bargain. I was in a hurry, but I returned from Atlanta, but I returned from Atlanta, and I verified. Maybe they're gone and done. I don't blame Fuller. She is a nurse and booker and a big asset to my art. I now am asking the forfeited Mall will continue to find me with me for the greatest benefit. A sample number, 105 Van Buren St. New York, N. Y. Vestuaries a start dancer and hosting soldier, carpets to Jerome Nollette, 21, 12 W. 99th St., Nollette and hosting soldier, carpets to Jerome Nollette, 21, 12 W. 99th St., Nollette and living at 521 W. 19th St., attending to Variety. Both were arrested by Bill Clinton. Both were arrested by Bill Clinton. Both were arrested by Bill Clinton. While attending examination in West Windsor, Jerome did a "Charleston" for the other prisoners in the pen. He and his wife attended examination and were held for trial in general jurisdiction. Jerome has all of spare time to practice men's garments before they let me out. The detainee Mrs. Vogel, wife of a resident buyer, was in the kitchen, so to clear her carpet, they drizzled water on the premiers with their burden—the carpets they soaped the diamond ring of their wedding dress they took that alone, possibly because Mrs. Vogel discovered that afternoon Mrs. Vogel discovered that the wedding dress the detective They found on the wagon. Also the ring was found on the wagon. OH, CLIFFORD ROSS We have been trying to find Clifford a girl with a hair of his hair. Here's the situation. The Weber, of the Columbia University, has taken pictures for all attractions covering the campus. He has taken good ones for him, but it is a chance that Clifford should make the case of somebody who knows what he is doing. He will all communicate with him at once. THE NEW YORK RE 12 PARAMOUNT BUILDING N SAVANNAH DOWN IN SAVANNAH Radcliffe and Radcliffe, Tulliver and with the Respita Smith Reviver, adjoining the Respita Smith Reviver, adjoining the great success and the parklike next week, Jacksackville, Flat next week, Jacksackville, Flat Reply to Gang a conterence, a conterence, this conterence merely a conterence a mibus as a mibus as 1 wrist, Mr. Jones with me with me with me with me contradiction to contradiction to a position, a position, DANGER PINCHED DESERTED BESSIE BETTER "Army Camp Harmony Blues" 12284—Army Camp Harmony Blues and Explaining the Blues, "Ma" Rainey and Her Georgia Jazz Band. 12277—Georgia Break Down. Jimmie O'Bryant and His Washboard Band, and Peepin' Blues, Lovie Austin's Blues Serenaders. 12278—Some Day Blues and Cold Black Ground Blues, a wonderful new one by Ida Cox, accompanied by Lovie Austin and Her Blues Serenaders. 12279—Homeward Bound Blues and Old Steady Roll, Jones Paramount Charleston Four. THE NEW YORK RECORDING LABORATORIES 12 PARAMOUNT BUILDING PORT WASHINGTON, WISCONSIN Paramount The Popular Race Record MAIL RADIO William North Wilson South Joseph J. north Joseph J. south Julia North Julia North Joseph Thayer Joseph Thayer Lorraine Thomas Lorraine Thomas Timothy Thomas Timothy Thomas Emmy Iwerks Larry Ellison Jacob Aaron Larry Ellison Lambertolini Johnsen Alan Ginsberg Jarken Jarken Johannes Jollen Johannes Jollen Bernhard Kunz Bernhard Kunz MAE KEMP'S LETTER To My Lord Extended Friend, George of gratitude to all my friends, professional and others, such that I testimonize them! No word of mine can express friendship are with one I am able to get and I am able to enjoy the life I am also able to enjoy the life I is given to few of you to receive the flowers and nurses. With the heartening thought that my wonderful care of the doctors and nurses I am taking a new lease of work. With no word but a heart full of gratitude bless your my ministry of gratitude to my little company. Hermann Go bump, who still carries on the work, will be joining me and making this summer- ly Kaeep, R. W., 15th st., New York TOM HUNLEY, GALLS FULTON'S LETTER BALTO SHOW DOPE Showing Will, let me hear from you. Sample Leah, let me know if you get your mail. I sent it to the Star. The V. A. R. is beneficial to you. The V. A. R. is beneficial to you. The benefit of those who can address it, it is 1312 Pennsylvania BABE IN BAD FIX FIELDS REHEARSING Doe Blair, who has been with the Al Macho club since the side of a Japanese flash Hound, writes that the big show is in rehearsal itself. He says the Japanese have its home town. Two says that it will be bigger and better than ever with the show's 22nd season. These class wizard says that our old friend, Bill Latchford, who operated at the hotel where many of the performers staged, died last week. Arlene Harrod and Matilda A. Walt- ter, the country and are zesting their moll ark at 31 Fifth Ave. E., Palm Beach. A. E. 12282—Some Day Blues and Cold Black Ground Blues, a wonderful new one by Ida Cox, accompanied by Lovie Austin and Her Blues Serenaders. Long and Jackson leave next week to show are doing live at Venice, Cal. Pulton Alexander is keeping the show on his geely gives you the once over when he really gets you. He once over when he locks in, but in working every day, how Harding and Harding are doing nicely he Loch and Corbin are here hitting onions in their new loaf, which has changed from red to blue. Gold and Mary, Harry Royal Jackson have retired Mary, Harry Royal Jackson have retired Eachel Baxton, who for 20 years lived in Chicago, and Cary Baxton worked have been in California for 12 years, know that she is 71 years old and would know that she is 71 years old and would be启 from Mr. and Sr. Mary, know that she is 71 years old and would all call her mother and she is This is all the news from Grimley and Chicago Defender. Mall will reach us Chicago Defender. 829 Dreser Ave, Los Angeles, CA STEWARD'S STEWINGS The show is not doing much in the world. We had the pleasure of meeting Wm. We had the pleasure of meeting Wm. in his barber shop and poolhouse, he can go in and get a glass of that he can go in and get a glass of that must have a permit to the firehouse, oh, buy, how grand it is when you go. All the bunch are happy and send me a message. I don't see you in the old town last week. Dark Room club boys. It is real wee George christian, think I can use you this winter. What do you say-W. knotten, Sask., Canada, July 2012. GOODLOE'S COMPANY John Goodall's company, featured John Goodall, the founder and chief executive through the entire stage of Indiana's entire lunch was entertained at Kisha Elma. Elma good furnishing the music. Goodall has with him Kisla Kennedy. Kata Elma good furnishing the music. Tennille Miller. Gould Collin. Shreer. Kingsingay. Rob Harrin. Ed Shaughter. Millard Gamble and John COOPER'S "HOT FEET" Jimmie Cooper has put together an exciting series of videos with it in a vancouver for the summer. It is called "Hot Pee" and carries its name. Jimmie Cooper Reveals have been discarded. It is booked over the Keith Holden information last in New York City. "7-11" FLOURISHING New York, July 15, "—I'll," the burlesque show at the Hall of the Theatre, ment Monday afternoon. This lively and amusing performance has been entertaining talent of an exceptional quality, entertaining talent of an exceptional quality, entertaining talent of an exceptional quality, and dancing division of stage well. OFF TO GOOD START Hills and Edith Edwards had a two-week's rest and are now ready to begin the war. Novelty Revue. Mall will teach them if addressed to Route 3, Lebanon, Ky. The Seven Eleven company continues to draw large crowds during these two weeks at the Columbia theater, New York City. Priscilla Blues and I Was Born a Brownakin and You Can't Make Me Blue, Priscilla Stewart. Piano acc. by Jimmie O'Bryant. explaining the Blues" "Explaining the Blues" THE newest record by "Ma" Rainey, the famous Mother of the Blues. This is a record that will drive away summer blues—be sure you get it. Sally and Washboard Blues O'Bryant's Washboard Band. Blues and I Was Born a Brownskin Can't Make Me Blue, Priscilla Piano acc. by Jimmie O'Bryant Clip Coupon Now! 12284 | 12286 | 12283 | 12282 | 12288 | 12279 | 12277 | Name..... Address..... City.... PART 1—PAGE 7 My birthday was last Sunday. I was beautiful and useful present from my mom. She didn't make lemonade with any of the presents. We are head-acked East Africa back in Chad. Etonton and Tabaay say they will qualify as attendants for the barons of Turkey. Now you tell one. And find here in Pleas, so when you bend the elbow think of me, mind me. We will very best recall. Will give you the Panagias, Ios, Angeles. Your pal, as the Nice, Thomas, Naomi and Brisbane Nice. N. O. VAMPIRES Jim Green's 'New Orleans Vampire' is at Pamela Flo. 'Fla. to great business plains New Orleans at the Lytle. The Chelons, Catherine Spencer, Spencer Anthony, Sunny Gray, Lawrye, Hammond wood is at the piano—Little Tucker, The Fashion Plate Minisets, featured with the Nat Relas shows, played a part in packing them...in at every show of which there were three a day. The trick is to handle the stage. It's a two-week stand. Wizgins and Wizgins and Miss Jemison join the stage. Ryan is manager—Charles H. Hall, reporter. GOING TO THE COAST New York — The "Shuffle Along Liz" city of 20 people, under the management of Miller and Slayer, has been booked. The book of this production is by Quinard Miller brother of Floorway Miller, a critical promoter it is said to have taken the show's future — Billboard. Rucker and Perrin are doing there in and out of New York City. According to paper they have an acct. Check records you want in coupon below. 75 cents each, plus small C. O. D. fee. We pay postage and insurance on orders for more than one record. The New York Recordings Lab. At Tramount Bldg. P.O. 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(bite) uf Seve. Dealtord hing Jue. tal, Walk. Stier's git eeleint imttiee fron. Thuftalo, was corwer, “The judzen called the eile Gra drates which moet the uypraval fa tho “customers. nithouEh a wi for That would hrababiy not have tage eee fams, waiting “hls frst appear: anew at itu local club, proved’ to he Gogh ‘euwlomer, er Otherwine he Sould hate tauren” the ‘mhwrvest cul tothe ‘resin ‘in the ‘opening round. Tait rushed out of Ne corner mith Ihe. avowed intention ‘of halting things aviv. ‘Tig save tho. New Hnglander 2 terrible pastieg, but be Root uty under the onslaucht after ome clover faotWore aad.” {uEnt Tek ft Harrlon whieh suited the gallery xula. cpemner mauteh be= eer ale ime stould lt the tar SCirliag’ Olane, Cuban lishuwelche, eho. represented. the ile Iotand The voting commizaion'a Hghewelzbt Aoumes for auceessor to. Benny Knonanre twice ‘uni he ran Inte ‘Stantlus Loapes’s Hike’ paw a fe ce ay fon m cheat ut victors ‘on polnts weer Andy ‘Tucker (white) Sf diiron a the pont tenroue on ‘the program, Olane. who ie A Hablemate uf Diisck Juli, outbored, Surnuuciet “and. stherwive handed the waite voy aa be leased. Thomainie Petrone "knocked out Bully Desaivo.in the third tesrlon et fhe stacspot. When tho latter see fonds toned inthe. tose to. save im trom unnecessary punfehment. Sonar ited of Itarlem oupointed Biewes Saat Gebite), “an ode timer, in the curcala raiser of @ oot Bout “hemes wasn't there becsuse Ot hie age, etdn and Meld iy not Seasoned chough Yet to Feally n= —— TWENTY-FOURTH REDS NOW IN SECOND PLACE Somly Meh, Pt. Benning, Ga. July ase Tlone A brea ae Spain MIN by ited nc eee eaelting and Interesting game from Ute gee alors te © Sere hate tess tet meer ahi ate ee eee ee ais ot ke eg eee ey Eterm epee wa ate pei alan oi at Sree areca Bey se Sth eae nae Ee ha rai rian Girne ida Wels a hs Way to Trammel featured, . Se eerie nee Me Ser ei lar a oes a BES Rhett fame seat ar esa | Sor ee ae, a, yaa Pg Pewee ee Bat ip Beth Heretiveseii Frome or 8. Siem 1883 ‘Tetale.c. Bil5t G! Teale... 4 428 3B Big tortany weceae ge ead 93 2-5 SLE cae to aes EEL Es Bie ae oe Sh a Billdale Takes Second From the Royal Giants pitpcanhss am Juma ag Sere se ies pd sate meng neither’ ‘Eastern league pile TARE tik, omy te Hak thoce ats ore et tata Eee eons ieee : Ee Slr mare ami th aban apenas See Serre ge nae Sie! Sahegttad sant" BARS hen gene Bhatia near aethayt ea aE posits PPT bates TELE Bebe [Pi igeee tit Behe Hee: Peete sti: SRSA R feos B88 8 5 Jaan. SUT Yee... TT Be 93 BSE 3885 eS, See ao See RREaPe, Veale, & oy Sarat Morchouse Stzr Hurls ‘Atlanta to 10-6 Win eamtay tne duie te—oseny le ee Sete eer Tie ioe Mairi ine Sat ce See Pe atte stay tas SBSH Uri tate id tte Sires kd mettre ae He Sitiee, Recon cane ihe ake feat 9 ete SIRE cco 50 F198, 9 Weaccrsciaae bas Lat a! win ahd Fae Sue on TADIO ew uke dae eetoatige il lr a Pa feartin wiucte fe seo the fight Beaty” Se ea so lina ot i olan, axing chargnionsnin Baws ene ee s= e Soret wow en ova” TOME, HlVeme a onreat= oe a eeorcerseae |. (woovinrene seine fone eat Tn NSS Shere cueoren ggg) [SENG are sme nem] CES oe ey eee asi BE OR NN ‘ Na : Now ~ LN _ Sp aS “hp is “Sy, |B) Na ell Poe: ee ee ee pel sme Ke | gs ye ae Ae azaleas eee ti Nim? ETT | | SS SINS Pt) A 2 jtean Se ee ay Ce ta ee 2 ae EE SSS ee WILLS STILL UNPAID FOR. © {(m=xas reacue |DRAKE HURLS [Tse rexcv= CUBAN STARS i - We L. Pet.| ae t ; BOUT WITH WEINERT; CASE MAY |s:::<:==: & £3) KANSAS CITY os BUNCH HIT iabama Giiesccie WHS SES eh Pie uate ‘ GO TO NEW YORK COURTS) "=<" =" "© =) TOBTOTWINS) sscccczenc:, TO WIN GAN planes Rehr nth actin i a Ain tg ‘weele on the Terenaurta for A sac: tion bread the aftermath of the £2: mous Iolo groves scrap hate stoked thhg lentes of Tocat Msttane ail I the “puptlindde ventroverss ar hc hour, Where Marre felt off natttine Paddy Stulling, the [ron Panthers anaser, hin picked tp the cizels ‘Opposing Vaudy te Tumbery d. Pus eazy, promoter, banker and Renecally Knots abuut the metrupulle. Te alt had to Jo with the Rmount of bucks Hacrs wae te teeeive ty fis efor performinz for the bene of the Ttatlan hoypltal fared, Behind che hole uffalr lies m story that involves An interesting (it. 0 readline and ‘Antes back to the tine that nets Of “agreement for. the ght Were Mened and. Fusase ‘Now the prins lpale anhin fev ather netiies to 4 feed ina EUGh Ave. reatnurant ‘Ot courto the mciuat hating be. tween Wits and Welnen ended when Hey plaxtered one eit charlie chin, who tn turn Tonk’ a 10 weconds trip wy dreamland. "The writer. re= calls Harey sayine ta dds after e- Hientae tg bis dressing roam, when er save Paddy's. collar all. wilted fe, beendiee of thie Intense “heats SMthats the matter, Taddy? Yeu took like goutve heed in a tht. Don't worry cE do the Aebilie for" thls Hable and you collect_the Jacks New the situation reals ‘ke fetlon, for Hinery. han beat ft to. Europes Faday Is tert alone, to Wattle Tor ehat he comalders 4 “WobI-un ‘The battle of she nee started in the Volo Grounds A.C. offices the morn- Inge of uly. vehen Padde with he Mae “kick, Johnny Attell, bwather the one-time famous AUe, Rirolled tn fo’ callect Paddy wan very much compored, fo the sory, Room hut Johnny an Atrald. that the cuulilwer maznate fas polng to do something rash t9 the honorable Me Fusvge. and ag Come along to hold the batiter tn re- straint. ‘The Prelude “The contract, nlznad Ie Praise Harry and fled at the state athictte Comentasion'n offices calind Cor 29 Wer sents $ per cent. tuney than Matry Gieb “uas’ go erceten for" bring Stickes" Watter, Shin reecived 19 see eentacang which War m_chamninnehin [Sitaire Murry was alee promisra. a that time that hin enmacement. seh Weinert wan to. Ro on tavt, Uvers Ching upparentiy wan 0. 1 vicki, werner whe the ipantn on the Frosram were alwnt Taidwar chetr strenuous training. Controversy trore hetween the. yrin= Sips who were to plas the stellar Folens Furaze sipparentie zor ty. fhe thine and used hin influence To Sestt pedal Harry's. star role. as- pirations. Harry battled until she Eoramisetan teok the matter st hind Bnd ruled” that Geeb and Walker Shuul whine, ax, thes weee enced ina" world’s “chatpionehie mate Paddy und Hares. u€ conrre, abiten Ue" the “eemumietinty, ling etch Game the day" of the Meht. when thes weighed: tn Ge ereme that hefore the settle. ment “of thn star role contracerss Pomcedy ‘mitig fen sot te Fuse Sat hinged, “ny tay Wilke 3 tee Gent minee tou wiyane ste. exnes Challe when 4 ehamionshin sro ta tm the pengram== Fuaze theucht ter the preposition and. muet, hace fconeldered that he hind Teen watt Seeds Tt wae for the Tatiaw hea. Mal fund, nnd Marry ihe tm be Ae Feasenahie an rev, althenen bona fle contract readline 29 per cent hud Heer slened and anteed tee. ail ardles concornest. ‘Furazs, plasing tle role at 3 tust- nese diploma. called, Styling 9.” the sutyjeet, nt which time Fuzaze imucgeated whit We hed In ein. St Tine ena quoted un was ing: wel seit he all rizine telah me 4 Weeait right wah Harrys ‘h few dase later shen Sfulling and Focasy mer the matter of the ‘cut waa Brought up once aah, sna ona family faddy 4 Allene to have en: mated: SAveM, To cuess He alt rishi Jump at Conclusions The truth seems to be that when Mulline putt the matter up ty Wills ihe tntter sald that tnaemieh aa the Using wae acharity affair he esteRsed hhe could’ stand the. reduetion. ut Bat he swouht: frst hnge tin slisrhse {hho advtatton witlt hte wifes Five amt Cone uf the veonferenes hetween Viarey ‘an the wife Is uiknown 30 ‘angene ether thay Matline, Toni ig believed ‘that Mea. Wis, insisted Jon her hushand getting all that was ‘coming tm hitn accordinz tm the con: fenete AI tote time Hares wan Her the Impression he was ty ex ta fhe xine taut Fenaveine tive repwatlon of Pavbty apd Hares. tig weiter Delletee. that Wf the. 3 per cent decreane Tint nat heen liseuated even Until after the Bent wth would have. ured ta something slong thoze Tines, fut the Sinole teuth fa that Paddy and Torey Delleve name. one. pasted tke Wek At the Geventh hour for the honor That all pustiiste strive for--to box the wtne nttraetion. wo The Seene AMtter entering the elaborately. tur: GGhed ufllcer af the. Daly Grounds. A. Tadley apeharedIgueit In fc Hea opposite Fugnaye, ‘Fugagy tose Taulay' a certitied “cheek for $50.43 equlvalent tn 3 per cent. whlch te Wimiertn taea Vor Soha iin ih ia for his romewhat quick. grb delivered to he, pola of Mee Wels herve chin “Ate ther pas Stated Fueagy. Mut In the: inted 6 nade qt Tet nothing 40 cn wit Padi toaked at the check -an ena: looted: Bt. the check and mper war flipped back and forth 3 Rutnber of umes Before Pauly seared Shae Fred Hawthorne mizhe caltn Baceiment ace. ‘Then Paddy. “arase Eracefully and) walked out, Teaeinn Bie cheek ‘with Stee Hacmsy. The Iatiee seive ae tefe with the conve len ihut’ Raids" ig a man. Of. fev Words. tut mighty when It come fer hindittie checks for x Tek monn af mene ieee Thursday Fugazy and his €0- partners turaed the check aver t0 The Sate" atitetle cammmibesion “for tha fununt bed to isqove of." Thes id Winhe tuck te Bugase thes panded the evi and sutted. hat the con rnet scatled fer"20 per ‘cent of the Feceines. Seroriing to Fusazy. Hares ant Paddy pare about as much chance Be celting she. other Sper cent ar Waers he af Eetting a thot St Jack Rompers. Tha saeane, of court. 3 situation. for the "courte. to. neti Fusase believes be ‘can wine» ‘Mulfins ant Wille: however, think esherlee, ani anrarentiy they eeet Rovhaave Sin vein the les wth Ringe nig contract calling for 2) me cent, "Wie keno it at Ta ‘and Harry will cack hweke the 3 per emia ies nat un cetictin we fe theo Hes. “Faro lnvaleed “ix anpensiniately $1800 “Quite a. hit $n hatte: for shen fellows don't keep his sword wie mec onines Pads. : ‘At the aihletle commission “Thurs. aie Mesa. Farias lrower and Minidonm tea “thelr most stent Stand thus’ far" on the Densey- Wits cattle “bempaes must Mahe Wills in. Nev ark amd pitce vise: he must xp teat Wie steht sang. arr tn Hehts tm thin ae any ather eater” ts the contmttariom elects | Ravenna. Ghia July 12-—Interruntion bythe" Ri, lus Bi, hg snares Be ree cee fel Tale te prevent the See defen plomteren tele ain be the chevci Rie ieee of ora te Seer a ich Senter tem Vieinenn the fi he intial ake Rhting’o¢ ant and eres she ators nto the etna nt We peer es bik bari: a RUE Pits RRS 28 LEE “aceniet *“Freeman’ "Reed and Prairie Tennis Club Holds Open Play July 25 Peer atiaaeh eee Tone ee a iden Sede hae Shad” Silt yuker lace nm the efubes Peed gt tetany tee te forint Ayer at iu ei cotogn rns meat ene PFO Sleiy formidable ne bare wit crm Ammons Whe. noma Guninae” dee Bane Reem Pet eet Sr Si iter ae feeriser ar iar eee Pr Bet ote AetecP sare the eatery tile ad Uh pate Near rome, a, ce pour te Bache ie es ee eer Baile ond alate Ge chese eau fee Miah iinet ahs Maura at sara, 1 ne ken ior ibe So zh, en telex Wi stone cn Stetueday, suly os. 21th Blues Beat Reds footy Fie, #4 tannin tan, Sule Ne Rate a ta CHEAT Heng Mita te SCI schtttag We" late eat imtek ASS Orta AH het ett, BU At wie sad an Mia Wied SAP aay Bhd egenes Re aaa ee san somes ggnara EEE BUR RURECSES ARS RS TSS 2 ATUAWTA, 6 MONTGOMERY. 1 stan ns uh donation am eaten tet taney ring hich ge Ue Stitnta st, Craciens teaumned nme Retina se th Beas Suechit'rame and tanged. five warsmen ae ates Cn 1 Sishan fr ee we ies 38 thie oat ‘of 209" ton eu Honigamers .00gnge1 gent Y REMOME ea ges 8 smh GG Wee sfleen nd hewisy Ande’ rennet younc zovszKo and SiKI_onAW a, Pantie duly tee Zaher, turned aid Jonted "ach mer Fee eithane fat fee" ane Sati ama ahh sided a aban Sel tae Std Baty ee alestin,, SSeS Ce Hie een vs ag at Dodeceitte WES 2250 S88 Some Es From ‘Bad to’ Worse EN, WERE CoING To TURN) | iy ! i Lage THe SHORE ONC i i au Pare error couse! i son yo You! our. CH Mow, ws ERi= GE A RESPECTAGLE Now inti ) Ge AND Si No MOREL aes > x po Ne Te SS Se a) | EY B 4\ aaa SS hl eae Oe Ng os aie DAI eZ | allan cee ee Zee a8 esee Texas LeacuE||DRAKE HI : W. tf Htoustén,essessieeveeees 28 878 KANSAS ie Bie Data NTI aa Oklahoma Give WS a PA) BOT Bor the sake of the nuttonal pae- Unie” fe few businessmen Have Muinened out into hisehall of the or fanlsed vnelotg. Thiele ent sector fr te taluee. New Nork a the South—fonston=ehere the “work fad concention met, lines proven Te Sond ai dou had welt aystem ad ‘aiclenes: Nez bal plasees cam des Wrestle zene, “The. tnek Hutralen of Hemsion ‘Tex are physi reat Wivehall 0 the. variety: tat tan unyvwtiere Wil Avpreekate an oppertunlty Ya eee, ‘AE hia weltine er Hult hat je slaved seven gains may fram linn ‘eft uatin Sand Gham Ch Scher tHiey wan four wm AF sex Jone umme being a witout 10 Okla: Rana. feo. a, seth we record of tour fheane’ runs and: then ‘three tegzers Td. the deena nelle gtelion se cared tia Wormers sud thee tree Gaewers, “Chalke the nee. ane honey cith jnew on end” Vanier, pecowd Vasemane one ‘homer thik Treen fewer fone atcateh win etn The ule ire now open for. dates sith “anyedss amewheres ane time Hookiags may We secured, ty" writin the executive srereinrs. (Campbell Gitmorn, 4 Mita Sts Houston, Tex. | bp Maas Bo WikkiAbs, Helena. Mont. July t-iioward Junteersttira tonite sat Wil he hin ice servicer of be ee aa ie rena Tale eae, Ga Stee eewe cure forte tie tens (tt faa farts veteleed when’ each Harsch ese ridine turned wr {Meri an ateltent tase Wednesday sealer ae ere ee cere Matic atom ere a Te ti i ft eis cond Fier Wroders cette ater, another Jewar onthe sane siovnn ceturnes mre sodas teem the Feces how Piah in Waskinzun, fe Ge where he Fad undersone si operation for neu sapnenichis. He algo sl not be sb eae tte fol Sunn, 5. Galas €or Sth Srey emt Wat Site ap Karate, 8, tn the oben Baie Shei eso it a ihe Me ae Mant ak Gea ees Hert at / sHARRY WIL SASS EE TS RS io cg Mle | Pes] eae ede eS TR eS Plant gheaye SRE Nae a HARRY ‘WILLS AND ‘WIFE! OFF FOR EUROPE DOR SPARS SSS DSSS Ba a gmt ESE Fe aE Ae ? 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Barks ektead, Foreman, Moore ‘and McNair Hit Homers L.—=The Monarchn Ihopeed on the Detent | Sines" dh ie i Stenting gare vat the second Rate at the Senson and deceatnd time bag the Metre at 6 tet ‘axe, Semen the aut for te vtttors usd wae th superb) toca lon tna Hau SShacgedt Nice uring ‘eho ents fonteste coming -onpared Ip. and Seeecey atone nice until me Tourth Nivea he weakened: “iehinean pened the: nmin It a alk Aen attempting tm eaeriten Maw gate ant fae when Stemie salted forede tt fo" rll cue Sinea co" eee Galea om thn lage Seat antes, searing Wath funners: Mere Komereti weer rein teidfemee, neers Tag Stesate uted of Wien i tier M(t nutes Newsome os ligt tmnt an arena, te Nad fra te aces fim, he chreule drier Seer eft “From this" perio Seas Sone ‘eit the heavy Wiens Men= Sfeha imeneete Ahn Stare lane run came nthe efcmity ‘with to downs Rherqud Weiting for Hewis.niened oa tant ne Rad seme i Salling wee elent Contee eld weal, Thy eenthee tore ‘Sietnety hoe aug the Same tacked Soe Sher nites tne peneesy SSS erry 1 eR seen Ene EE Bevan: 132 tienes doe 8 Soe Tes pat NEAT eo gf fares TERME TFS eats Pens 2 OF nipmaice Stet : oe SS pit BIBRA rere BOT RRS Fasemun Gisele sbenant Reta Aitvca Nagets Se ee Bates, Sra totem ETROIT, “MICH. July Thesc't he Mnmarehn hopped om che Hee inte tay tt Shening pare ng the second Bate atthe Senso aml deveated ihe“home hose uy te Scopes 6 tots vane “gracn the - Denne, - Grmend » the NATIONAL LEAGUE- * SCHEDULE :aapie ik eee Sas Sarees Poeun Rares Sette earece aes pats iden Mia eur Hoth fete ee eae abe Sr SPB is sed a dade fa 8 cheers te AMERICAN GIANTS ARE AT DETROIT SATURDAY aged daha ipa ea Bear ohh iy Hat eden. redeem a att Me ce fee i at Bs Pate Rai lg RE oot oN Aaa Shira ted faire of atin lien Rasen et edn SMRptased eames S08 "the ae agi the "ogee, ‘Zararine Este ava.” Tant tat die faye be ibe ia atheros ae ean Rue stars se BORO ODL Sang SS iadberdenes S958 S469 Tae Si aamiteet pacts,” Sad" Anderton’ nae aoe. pOxeR FINED sow re OXE ME Snatan cos pine: yereee tient hae Siatlean Mak" Tatgearod ie Haren int iota Sicfureteenud foe TRIN dearee etalon cacti Bree ether sens i were” retrial Ateiaset fs ack, Gunner” spate iets! fis amt ese haat hie aay | eS re See CUBAN STARS BUNCH RIS. -TOWIN GAMES Memphis Drops Two as Second Half Starts FFU, Tenna.tuly 1 tiie cuban Sues, ts Tamehing hits nthe emi Innis tose | ovr ee ® nal fengue rage h ‘319 2 genre, tanier. NIM, Tem. July 15. tne cuban Sines Ws Gaming the teas Mata aot SAM nti SF | Se cones ; Eine of ae toca Baie the Secer e Sieteue oe a's bert fete thet Rea Siow ine RN aches cont felted a "instead ene au teen Wat ripe tothe nave Ste Fea Sos! ceed brent whet tei fi 2 four cae fur ites mane eae eins need cere anes eR aa, SEM Tine, fem mus a tied tae Aion $77 UST era Mee TE La Bevis 7 Ra eas on sun. F EWA tae STHS Cait fe Teh ee cea Gara mycacasg seh the Fa a ie Myr Parad Wake he tae Sempble, ‘Tents July 1.aBerore glored a hroininen’ part in the Chun targa Tiina’? a wears one ihe Tod sn hero tobas: “The Cube hati) oo unc eecrid etait one Sfemovinn starved of Hive Sure winners Fehr tes tcored ice inthe hes Fone avn ns foJacaan ii rEittams and” viele by Rune Ba Yawsel tage! tallore to couch home” plate Jou Montahrs Show ton the, Mat Febted Atompis'nf two mers runs ais Wnnine’” dtemepte Nene ai" ue mtarieit in thee vaio te nee fonds delving Ateares it et the Sow Rene trey an ne Be" Contos teenie Nit fe Shere a vaoubies We iackton und Hictes tee Ross ind Wiliams ‘iene trem came tthe aah on Sivan so tonshvee te the afternoon and a tinste be Macks een. eae dintais acd a Shula nactince ay eae the Cubans iiss nes ru in the third a gine iter Wen ater" ane. a he Rathoney stiisa Gomes ‘wild tntem ine ate aie dabane thres rune wo tte Bi ‘Sng am enor he Jacke and fa dacehioe fe Snowe the cant tn ine eth” Te Cabang winnie on Iie an atier the fat he tae rere iy that Mine Wad heen Fire ter'wn ergee. 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RY ; RILEY BESTS MERZ. sagt Shoda Mest er agit Site ate Beet te Eat eats arr ta? Rae aaa wea rece Sirs Sate ce ast Jaa aay a seat AMERICAN GIANTS TIE BLACK BARONS; LOSE ONE, THEN COP TWO STRAIGHT, 6-1 AND 7-4 TIGER FLOWERS TO BATTLE BOGASH AT AURORA JULY 24 SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1925 AMERICAN GIANT BARONS; LOSE TWO STRA Rain halted hostilities between the Black Barons and the American Giants. In the fight, the Giants were going to take their turn at the bat last Saturday. The score was tied one all and reverted back to the end of the seventh. The downward flooded the diamond and the fists beat it for task, street cars and autos after the umpires had decided. A walk to Terriwell with two out, Innes's double and Hines single in Marshfield's double and polished another in the fourth and in the seventh the glants finished their counting, scoring Terriwell's double to right, brown fanning in Terriwell's double to right, brown fanning in Terriwell's long run came in the third with two out. Blackwell was on TIGER FLOWERS TO BOGASH AT The boxer the fans have all been waiting to see again. There been a match between them been matched to meet Lou Rough of Connecticut in the main bout of an all-star card at the Aurora bowl The announcement of this bout has been received with enthusiasm by the whole. Since the appearance of Flowers at East Chicago when he won the promoter Sazer and Matchmaker Jim Mulken have received many inquiries about showing of the great Colored boy in this territory. Flowers needs no introduction, as as follows: he has defeated such boys as Harry Grel, the middleweight champion of the champions and a host of others too numerous to mention. He has knocked out former middleweight champion: Tut Jackson, Tommy Robson, Jim Flynn and many other boxers equally well. He is called the "whitehat black man in game and intelligence," and personality before the public today. He is a won-ner of the public, and his terrific boa with either hand. He is one of the cleanest boxers in the credit to boxing and to his Race. Lou Bogash, who meets the sensationally tall man in a pair with the Georgia. Through a long rink career he has won many titles, and for high lights of his record he holds a decision over Harry Greb and has been knocked out Paul Heinbach. Siki Gets Down to Real Business; Scores Kayoh Brockway Beach, N. Y. July 10- Bartling Ski, evidently seriously in- pired by the cold out his chinchin turtles long enough to score a knockout over Chief Hallam in the third session of the tournament, and are here tonight. Skied 170 pounds, six more than the chief, and kicked him from pillar to post in the second, and then put over his baskeyer for the full count after 35 minutes. He connected flush to Hallam's jaw. Chief Hallam is the gent who has taken several rount powders on pro- prietary ice, and is learning what thing for the doesters to understand how he is trained to pick on a touch pad. He is subjected for Dave Rosenberg, who is injured one of his mitts in training. Cuban Flyweight Seeks National Junior Title New York, July 17.—It is very like the state athletic commission will create a new champion in the person of Black Hill, the Cuban flyweight champion. He will be boarded with a request that he be named junior flyweight champion, junior flyweight division is 192 points. His manager, Louis Cauzelle, will defend the title against any man named by the commission if the crown is awarded him. Hill also will defend the title against any mission may name for the honors. RED CAPS DROP TWO Jamacca, N. Y., July 12.—The Pem- double header to the Jamacca Cardinals at Jamacca oval this afternoon, 7 to 1 At Manayana, former Pittsburgh N ational league junior was on the moul- tion, which resulted in a duel between the two players only four bites, but the juniors allowed only four bites for two minutes in the third inning. Red Cap: 002 000 100 1—8 Cardinals: 020 021 11—8 the present light heavyweight champion of the world. These two boys have met before, and they are in the halls of Dana Anderson and Flowers on the floor five times. It goes without saying that when they meet, they hand out a pineapple at Aurora the fans will see the greatest bout of the season. Flowers is determined to stop Bashack and the Connecticut how is it going to handle the same treatment to the Tiger that he have Jack Dekney. This show will undoubtedly draw the attention of the season. The capacity of the arena is the same those who plan an attending are urged to get their tickets early by the usual number of high class preliminaries. Jim Mullen is now arranging the balance of the card and the program will be announced soon. Tickets will be on sale at the usual places and at Mullen's gym, 125 W. Madison St., Chicago. Popular prices of $2 and $2 will prevail. EASTERN CURANS SPU STERN CUBANS SPLIT Brooklyn Stars and the Bainville Stars split even in the boll 11. Dexter Park this afternoon. In the on-line game, Leon Underdiller pitcher let the vibters down with six pitches. let the vibters down with six pitches. a shutout stopper Jake Warbler, former Vankee hurler, 7 in 9. Cuban Stars.....600 430 300 Second game.....600 430 300 Cuban Stars.....600 430 300 JOYED A GREAT BOUT WITH SIO TERRS IN CUT FILM Many think it is Geserved not least a show JE HALL THE BROAD CLOUD JES WALK WALKER'S NEW BEST ADDITION TO HIS MENAGERIE JOE HOLL of Buffalo COLLEGE LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD SOLLY SEEMAN IS SET FOR MANDELL BOUT ON JULY 18 SOLLY SEEMAN IS SET FOR MANDELL BOUT ON JULY 18 He will get this chance when he meets Sammy Mandell. The other half of the double window is going to be a great bout, and Harold Smith set together there is sure to be great action, as they are both wearing fighting hearts and in this they have everything at stake, including the settlement of a longstanding argument as to their relationship. Four, strong preliminaries support the two main bout. Willie Brown Brown and Emil Fakelake tangle and Jack Coppin and Jack Coppin for the show will be two, three and five dollars. Terre Haute, Ind., July H—Washington school students were white opponents from other schools in the Annual Grade School Track and Field event. The boys made a clean sweep of most of their events totaling 28 points in the school pulled up a score of 15 points to win. Others participated in a gliding in, the most of the followers: Banks, Sandiel, 47; Lincoln, 40; Hook, 26; Davy Park, 28; Johnson, 40; Hook, 26; Davy Park, 28; Fairview Ann, 4; Girls, Warren, 46; Doming, 15; Davis Park, 15. All other schools helped Washington in The winning of the most entitled the players in the tournament was held by Davis Park and the girl to the Rotary Cup held by the Warren school. Creeks, Iowa — Snowe Gilbertson Glants — 201 015 720 — 20 18 Gilbertson Glants — 201 015 720 — 6 12 Hawkeye, Iowa — Snowe Gilbertson Glants — 201 015 720 — 6 12 Hawkeye, Iowa — Snowe Gilbertson Glants — 201 015 720 — 6 12 THE CHICAGO DEFENDER DOYED A GREAT GOAT WITH SIO TERRIS IN BUFFALO — Billy Howell of his greeting cat lost a show HES WORKED MILLERS NEW EAT ADDITION TO HIS MENAGER SHADY REST GOLL LONG FACE D A GREAT WITH SIO TERRE BUFFALO He now of his service lost a show HE'S WARN MILLER'S NEW- EST ADDITION TO HIS MENAGERIE REST GOLF CLUB END LONG FACTIONAL D SHADY REST GOLF CLUB ENDS LONG FACTIONAL DISPUTE Wetfield, N. J., July 17—Settlement Rock country club and golf course been commemorated after a bitter conten- tion the Progressive Realty company. The adjustment was brought about after a contested court decision in New Wayne serving as special master in chancery and real estate in which both factions partici- pated. In hearing both sides of the case and deciding that only one company could control the club and the progressive realty faction he given full control over the club, he issued a motion to massive support. The former is cap- cified for $196.66. Electricity in the club of the board of the Parker ticket was A. H. Towson, James Towson,见书房, Jimmy Towson, the Epos, C. Franklin Wilson, Brown, Dr. J. E. Anderson, Dr. D. J. L. Hough, Adolph Grant, Dr. P. M. Savory, John E. Nail, S. E. H. Iverson, Chlord S. Bowlel and On the opposition ticket, headed by Dr. E. F. Bracken, the Elkas wore Dr. H. F. Bracken, J. Rose, J. V. Pendles, Dr. G. A. Kyle, Dr. J. W. Pendles, Dr. R. W. Thompson, Dr. T. Gloean, R. W. Justice, Dr. G. W. Gyle, J. J. Fiberb, Dr. G. W. Gyle, N. Nicks, Lovell and G. Robinson. HITTING THE ITTING THE BALL HAR HITTING THE BALL HARD THE MASTER Catcher for Joe Rush's Birmingham Black Barons, who hit well in the recent series with Foster's American Giants at Chicago. F CLUB ENDS CTIONAL DISPUTE in the law, which divided the control of the courts of our state. The program of the court was in possession of the club membership but in possession of the club status of the clubs on the first of the year an election was held and the club trumpeted its triumphant in a civic vote. The validity of the election was questioned in the courts for settlement. He joined the courts for settlement. Robert E. Lee, the only professional basketball player engaged as instructor at the clubs Lee began as a cadety, but has since joined a game to both white and black clubs. The membership of the club is comprised of a court attorney, a series of golf matches, two tennis, threenesses and fournesses, a criminal hard-hitting contests are predicted. Memphis, 3; Cubans, 1 Memphis, Teen, July 13. — Gloss hold the Calhoun to slab hits, three to four shots, and they scored their lone run. Memphis whining today's game by a 3 to 1 score. Singles by Williams and Sandwich hit by Dave Memphis two in the first while Glass' third bit of the afternoon, followed by Miller's three-base hit, accounted for the win by Dave Memphis went out by the strike-out route. L.H.K. Memphis ... 600 001 000 ... L.H.K. Calhoun ... 600 001 000 ... L.H.K. Attributes — Eckleman and Abrucus. Glass and Rugs. BALL HARD INDIANAPOLIS TO SEE SOME CLEVER DRIVING AUG. 8 Indianapolis, Ind, July 13.—There was great rebeling among auto racing enthusiasts the country over an offseason flashed across the wires that Hunca Huraes, famous 32-year-old, Ace of the Horns, and the only dirt truck auto racing team equalled the state track speed mark of young Howard Willex (white) at only Colored driver appearing at the track, is a member of the Gold and Glory clan of Indianapolis Colored preceptors. America's premier 100-mile racing classic, in which all drivers are members of the group, Huraes made this record during an exhibition at the annual oval preceding the race project. The trick was in bad condition, and the first lap for the astonishing record of 31 seconds and held up his hands. The first lap at the record time of 32 seconds while thousands of spectators of course, there was a city in the obtention of Hüno's day-one—one of the most spectacular jubilations of the colored boy's sterling performance and rised such a height that he refused to refuse him permission to participate in the main event, even though he insisted that he allowed to go in. Hilldale, 10; Royal Giants, 6 ne 9—Nip Winterstein hit the ground in the harming the Royals he was subjected to a nine-game ban the fifth lined in toward the Hildabird Hildred-Phi, Jh. going to Hildred-Phi going Hildred-Phi severe hating and favor of Curtie in palm and Winter ROYAL GIANTS boat 1 1 0 1 smith 2 1 0 1 smith 2l 1 0 1 hh 2l 1 0 1 Fraser 1b 1 0 1 Fraser 1b 1 0 1 bougain 1b 1 0 1 bougain 1b 1 0 1 holland p 1 0 1 holland p 1 0 1 holland p 1 0 1 ST. THOMAS INVITATION NET TOURNEY DRAWS COUNTRY'S GREATEST TENNIS PLAYERS LINCOLN GIANTS DROP FOUR STRAIGHT TO BALTIMORE THE Standing NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pts. KANSAS CITY..... 3 750 ST. LOUIS..... 3 1750 NORWICH GIANTS..... 3 1697 CUBANS..... 2 667 GIRMINGHAM..... 1 2333 BROOKLYN..... 1 2333 DETROIT..... 1 3250 INDIANAPOLIS..... 1 250 *EASTERN LEAGUE HARRISBURG 20 6,769 HILDALE 27 9,750 BALTIMORE 18 10,643 BROOKLYN 18 10,417 CUBANS 9 15,375 WILMINGTON 9 18,296 LINCOLN Giants 3 23,115 *Includes all games played July 12. A. B. C. DROP 3 STRAIGHT TO ST. LOUIS BALTIMORE, 9; RODYALS, 2 Indiana, Black Sex pitcher, pledged Indiana, Black Sex pitcher, pledged PART 1—PAGE 9 St. Thomas' institutional tennis tournament promotes excellence in sporting during its visit to Chicago St. Thomas' I permanent church if one is to judge by the enthusiasm manifested by the tenns fauna and culture. The committee working under the mens chapel of the church has gone to consider blinding to Chileno the Race's pilfers, and they feel that the institute in general will show will well be worth their time. by the enthusiasm that is being manifested by the enthusiastic visitors of the city. The committees working under the president, the men's club of the church has given quite a charge in bringing to Chicago the Race's playground, players, and they feel that the interest in the general will show will well be worth their time and effort. The tournament will be played on Friday and Saturday, July 24 and 25, at the Prairie club grounds, 32d and Vernon Ave. Play will commence at Attorney Talley Holmes of Washington, 11, is the present owner of the "King Talley" leisure of his powers in the tennis wounds, will come to Chicago to meet spectators the brand of tennis required for one to capture the national championship. Born in 1921 and 1923, this is Holmes first trip West and then must aure trent at seeing a player who uses the undercut spin for his ground strokes. The court general is developed to the nth power. Elizar Brown, formerly of Chicago, 1923 national champion, will enter the tournament to show the players how superior drumming is. It must be remembered that Brown is the only Colored player who uses the American drive successor world knows that he is a great player. Court Position - Brown is a perfect base-line player, while Holmes is a perfect volleyer, and the other players will possibly be seeded in this tournament and players who hope to become national stars will do well to watch the players play. The perfect base-line player will win all the time from a poor volleyer or one who comes to the net as a perfect volleyer will win all the time from a poor base-line player, but what will happen when the base-line player comes to the net is settled on July 24 when these stars meet. Other Stars Entered Among the other players entered of national recognition will be E. R. Simmons of Dayton, Dr. J. B. Holmes of Baltimore and a player who must be watched by Brown and Holmes, Dr. O. B. Williams, under the tutelage of the coach, is playing at the top of his game and aside from this has developed some guiana which he has backed since, while the two leading players from Louisville, have accepted the invitation to come and will be an hand to do honor for their team. The players from Newark city and Ted Thompson of Washington are expected to arrive next week. Richard Heidt, classed first player, Mrs. Borthy Radcliffe Excel and others. Pacific Coast Champion Samuel C. Butler, the Pacific coast champion, has already arrived daily for this tournament. Butler was the second player on the tennis team of the tournament, and from his form he shows that he is truly to be ranked among the premier players. Butler's tournament stammer out shows all other tournaments in that only players of national ranking will make every match worth seeing. Narrow.....10 0 2 0 5 0 0 1 0 -11 0 1.....1 2 0 4 0 0 5 0 0 -11 1 0 Batteries--Taylor, Myers and Kirkser, Jenkins, Wallace and Hunt PART 2—PAGE 10 FARM TEACHERS HOLD MEETINGS AT ORANGEBURG Fifty Agriculturists Gather to Check on Work. 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Greater offectiveness She ‘co-mperation of requtilie artists An architects ‘showld te obtained: or better auih “the back(ae. of an Afliste’ or architecturi! oreanization Newupaners cam nlwan's rely on ahem {oe prneticad puggestions tt to Tro- ‘oval Improvements, am well 8 fo news. storie, ‘Newspapers can make 4-2 prof atie aa well at higits commendaii fenuire hy offering arise and tus “ishing photesramhs of the contest- ints imnraved. pureaundings: Our magazines can do thelr part py broadeasuing. Information about the campaign und hs runnine Us: trated articles om the sibJect. ‘The Negra minister holds. a. very cere ceeete iabaeener NAA a. vers Sliss Grace I. Evans, 427 E. 46th Pl, was a very charming hostess to ja Eroup of her frlends at her home Sunday afternoon anuevening. After a very lively entertatantent, Fefresh- nents were gerved the Ruests. Amons those present were Miser Huth John son utd Surah Sigith und Arnistend Stevens, Herbert Nelson, Weatley Johnson and William Tryant. Mra Carrle 1. Allen, 4820 Indlana Ave, ix the guest of Mrs. A. EL Jens kine of Hot Springy, Ark. ‘Mea. Marguret Nix Lirown_enter- tained last’ Wednesday evening. a narty of eight guests, Mea. Currie Best being the mest of honor. Others of the number were ates. Joe Youns- ond, Mex -\. 12 Collins, Sirs. Georre Clark, “Mrs. B, Joseph. Sine Linrrs Kobinyon, alts Saud Troutman and Misa Sina Patterson, Sra. Mury J, Jones of St. Louts. Sto. mother of Sitss Aille Mae Jones ene fs attending the summer sexsion fof the Universtiy of Chicago, Joined her here and will be at hutne fo her felends at the Fesidence uf Mes. J.C Soare, 641 E. 33d St Un. P. Fagan of Kansas Ciey Mo. ‘who Is in the elty on business fs stopping at gery South parkway, Hefore his retuen to Kuntais Clty on Friday, De Fagun made a 1rhy atiraugis the Defenter plant. : _sirs. | Myliie. Kedden of Topeka ‘Kans. ts fn the city visiting Mr. and Mra. Jumes Moore, 4520 Calumet Ave ‘Mrs Hedden_ wus n recent visitor tc the plant of The Chienuy Detender. ‘Mrs. Allce Hobinson, 4500 Chatn- plain Ave. visited Mrs, Roea Darden Sf Indica Harbor. a fellow: mernber Jaf the Eastern Star No, 15. White Jehaptar, who has Ween {il for some ime. Mex. Darden 18 at this time Piuch immoxed. Airs, Amelia Joyner-1tiit of Detroit Mich. motored to Chicago to be the Rueat of Sirs. Mattie I Iileks, 4023 Vincennes Ave. ‘irs. B. Sf. Johnson, deati of womer at Alcorn college. Alcora, “Mss. Is Spending the summer as the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Junior Jones, 4318 St Laverence Ave. rs, Johnson tw we mother of Dr. iG. Johnson, dentlut Ste Bana “Gil of Inwood, N.Y. fa visiting Mra. Stern, “421 Forrest: ville Ave. MWilltam Proctor and Richard Tete ot Exansvitte, Ind, are in the city the gueWis of thelr quat. Airs. Elin. eth Inewett, Sby a5th St” Mrs Blewett 19 also heatesn to Master Van Lockert and Misa Lula” Owens of Ferre Haute, nd.” Sten, Brlvcoe Verking entertained a her home lave: Sunday the following guests: Mrs, L. Reed, Airs. Lucu Ford. Stra. Stmmons. “John Scott Eueaa SteBride and Se. and tes. E ‘Sen. Lee Williams, 3123 Filly Aye. Jentertatned on Monday afternoon Mr Jand Sirs. A. J. Simmons, Ste, and M9 Het. Hult, Robert Ketchum “and Tneas Melbride. Are. Gaynell Marchand of 9 Min. era PL, White Paina, X.o¥ Rpendin’ her vacation with her Als- ters, Mra. Sadie Lindeey’ and) Mrs Herter Johnaon, 3640 Fralrte Ave Mea. ‘Marchand’ was formerly - Miss Gayaell Stamens, UNITY BEAUTIFUL wsho reaches and Snsluences the non reading ‘portion of our grown. 10 Rint the “ulelais” of hin ehureh Bultod nefuhts enn exert MUCH A. DOW Srfat influence thae the members of Tele congregations could ta a sine scivon sy improve hele eammunties that "one "would bursty. recoRnts hem Senay ay Important 1s whe ¢o- overation “Or tne. sehnolteachec ‘Throunhe her the hoiie fs, infiwenced Yeny yredtly bythe enliven an they fare tov and fo between Home and Jehool.) Very few parentn can rent tie apmvats of chile Tete, ones and, Sit te teacher wholeheartedly Nurking in “the organization. Wt ghoul not take lone: To. batt Into fuch: favaliy a desire to make ils fone ‘wast. er surpass, in. beauty Thee’ of ‘his’ fellow townaman, and tince “the. training of all” teachers fie alsaye been along that - line Min aie Pisht- gort_ nf management Tully “too” per een cusaperation thouta ‘be secured trom the ranks of the teaching. profess{on. Vrofessional or business. ten and sconien can be adlieited “either t= Gietdaany er theonsh thelr orsanian- Hone? thes abject in otronerty FHeenented to ther He will be neu Inatter to enlist thele aaststance. for They new fully. aware that. property Yaiues ‘remain “ieheat sehere the Sinvundings are made ‘the most Mensant, Tesurtiess of amy other Factors tenting ta expand oF depress {he real estate market. “ree cae ne "penpte ean, etn many Ways—throuah personal ine Husnce, conmlutions on the subject To wewapayers, epecchen, Cie affering Sf prises, vollintary rerslee oh coms fatieew, ‘constructive. criticism and the sirenathening of filitiion sith bresnlestions amon the other rou Sho ure airiving for the xame re~ sult * (To be continued? Meg Sharkes 3%. Robinwom. 4620 Bed ea dt ecient te Ge eer eee ea eae eee rag feats et tee Sera Re areca a eae eer ee Sent cite ees geri aa Pre eae Be Besta pout aah Speen rear ect oe RRO EA a en ie Sis, tear wrens ot ce i ret es ice aii oat aura an cig crpten set ee Freie ge phy ag ge Sete eine ne ae Pe earg. eer aa alt cere eet rete cerca et is aa na ined price a A eet ee ee gs or lets ete eS attr aa ae sera Se aca Piawree Se eee Goat w mimi ee renee Se tah fee tare edt Re are nae secre Geng cre Sie aren ire Beare Sart Mh © tency ot eee iii ada agi a Hoe eres Be eT eto. Eee Se ea a ee Sle cart wee 5 Seen ace we a at Sar aaa tee roe bs : SI ern teen ty arketantin Nze ies THE CHICAGO DEFENDER‘ PON AL I MAKING GOOD }. CHURCH: ee | 25TH YEAR! (REE) arc REL arn ae nsom, : Founder, |. pea oa ‘, ctivities of the: page ete Anniversary ey eae (the, 3th anniv fer << F e Sot ingtitutionat ay st is os ey | Ghd Deathearn niteet 9 3 ae gis | ieee Bid 5, Ges Re rae | Se | eno ESN fap itunsem (te naw hoa Picts Lia coer tick | Gl“ LJ ell Sa coat Pee ge SIC OOWAT' | oe eanel wscoy EkeeeAN Mea. Carat McCoy {Freeman, 3 former employee of The Ghiczge Setender, Weft us Justa. year ago to make her here ia Boston when fhe became the bride of Charles E. Freeman. former representative of this pagers Nicks Frgeman haa been acknon!- edged as beng a great acquisition fo the ‘ciecle ot dramatic perform fers. of the Flub city. a5 the Boston Erities acclaim her one of their best readers. ‘ Before her marriage. Mrs. Feces man waa in grext demand here, a5 fer recitals were always entectain= ing and tlassieal. She is 9 gradu He Gf the Chicago Scheal of Ex> pression ang Dramatic Art. She hat ‘been. very, active dup- ing. the past year with her. wor Soa ‘te Continuing” her dramatic Studies at the Emerson colfege in Basten. VISITORS ENTERTAINED ta vty JI EON we the steal eon ty ABest 35 a Pan he thee tlic Eck BE tare Ave hae dae Ann Mig ei tener Mera haeiearate ey te ee i the ty tethcal hele Sention. Tioanchng tn ore eee the Fete wf the cng Tce’ wen. emteriained We Mine Ales Sine aifram, Ste aod Stee, Ewer Breve Ricad Teter ell leet es Mies a Te Matthews. Mlvw Stamie: Stes Sates str Sr la Sige Teather Wiuaen sarki, Tellier Marries fe A hatkecine te 0 Nlehanies te Tt. Hay iA. davksom, 6°. 00 Niehoir, to It Bt $2 ici anes NOY ca hoe pe ay ZEB meee an ef Ae Gyre ie Fee ase a GD ae nan tn fant feat Se ee CESS ee ee | Sens ee rece i 3 BSE, Nee cae Ue oes ts oe eae 2) AGa oak schent @) Wee - Se : gy, see ae oe Pon. age ip hig Lae. Ae ee eS alle ep ae 2 Pa oe of SS ay = LU se f Wy if SE g US aR gbs eg : = i I) wes Mt ii x Lah i EI es ae CAB é a. a Wu i fy evs a & es eae Ree ee = GAN ae ie Hy ae 2 “ etene Pa a as Zs i aS aE ok 2 ss Walker Bo : ae a Z ag Hes Je a8 B 0510 te sey Od EE. Ae AT NG 3 ee A ri eee id [i fee ADIE il ae , OURM OPETING iy ee ee : Ng : i ry ‘ Hee es 4 See Sige WAL Ge ee le ce i f & 3g nes Seetiad ce it workin RAR a ae Bo cabo scp onde Ha sii te ack TH a 8 and thick scalp dis de ‘and. lair and the wor IP “EG g > e & ing, s ening sh eases, 1 sold b; Skia P. aan ce Gs Toy eS g : en rica oftenin: shott, - etiegalathes the comin C Ho EP 3 & © pre gan id stubb: latin; mbers tions. our Ras i 2D . 2 e o1 eparati Orn ing, th of O 2 Hae vit ; Ey 5 ur rai -atio: | prese . , thin, e gr ‘our mek tha: , uh z i 5 con ns, if £6 ving skit ; unsi cowth, i own R eighte n Mad 2 oe : Women ‘or no‘o! g sks Wi ightly hi , increasin, ‘ace;,are Sait world am at of i the: m throu: ee tell air; cleari g the | aily reli re- Rey EX te feteet ighout this i setae oe ee ength, sof Sig ks AR 2) | Regen hee oa Ye em 7 ems ote EB : LS Rordansing the : ee a ne we Walk enti foreign alker a gS ah el rie . She has Vast the nese eye ‘dey Prepat foreign becfacres ESP : 3 eine | woman poveume: prions and ac ct Oa Be, phar Wena Sophos cad fs of ho adam C. ired b che da pees iad te ars : ad oo gh oe sed ow pe, che JW y mel pres in Yes! S93" inc site te eeapketea er, of alke ee eady ij : fll sine. te 3a plexion. ‘00 ma the war agent sé ei nd Bk : EY snes & i ue By Visit Le have Io y she ‘e t: today. vy of Gin : Ce serene fen Ae. y my There's usa : glorifyin, now. BS 1) Aysbilometeos i RUG: AGi 2 Te'S O1 rious ying 0} x Bo : g CX? ae Poa od oH Cees TS ES. fa ne BEE ipa oa | tes BQ: i Ut = & MAIL: oe iy your 2 ase fee ae eee < hi sf fea ae ge as ; p Neves a tee ea Rae i - ee X eee ea exits BB ie oa see He ced See pa ft uae Le ee ee aoa . YO as ees aR eee 2 ea parce cae a yn Wa Lf he aes ae Bees ce ay a dba Wil ae fe ‘ as Lo ie, fd tie Vi £0. esis eo matic ; 4 Be iam hte] = Wie ur = a ens 6 A gee are INSTITUTIONAL: . ~ A. MLE. CHURCH : _ IN 25TH YEAR | as Bishop : Ransom, . Founder, - Leads ‘Activities of the: _ Silver Anniversary~ cite af sh, amen HE han S86 Sha Brathan adedetn pow Pa) Eisen Bb mma) ete hts AA Covers the chereh SAM Pe ATEN is: Some ee the church, ace ee Eure ta hes a CL Bishop Ransom _ {Ett netltuttonal a A ee ‘fie pee | Mlb [ome ¥ jertatdiched for out people in the Tinted Statens ihe wulfattesontits ae A iamutmurle and “Fepretentn "the rt lcnihicunt‘Srimth'Afeleum ‘Sethe Tint tee city ot Chinen, Toatorn’of tive institutional churvh {ortude seme af the mint fepteneatat ite {oem dn Airivan ‘Methwaiit haere Hf {The iene yewtnn, the ate De. dommes Sh Faanwon vemalued for a fetta Geer gray sels tot AE Bes EM Rerwart who staged foe Sets a Bie inet teriay Unt wh fas the prone eat aster “ilishop A, de tamed. acho Fran hit then teen lected to the cra: opcy comic ehartee of thie church ext Bn nerve a fx head foe tine yee Tee, "Samen"'at Atemerson" serge fintce year term, ‘Hee. Ozelg” dahenn wSotgede period ana iets, Wee iba” for or "pete ‘after igh 18 Steuer Tetum : Fnilohdne the” speckat” sermin Uy ial Hauisont on "Ronday, wily te Kase” on tine nota gtr a afer ont Gefeleation wate "hela hy’ Sth Reanim of tie etuarehy Fhe afta white Sat abe, wel attentiod nad presented Wear, muder “the vant of, Stewdams deniten"te. es davies go Cures Se Huntsin ade any Wares Siew Imm eprom. eof the Hien, ne sited at the Hine ‘K revention It honor of the cetelrse sigh Sap" ehten athe Shure, Sends pene at which. tine, 4 cimuricat re Erm sae reavered hii and, Sore Teoma tier abatincutehed ehaerh Teenie shee aeehameny tt ih Mehr deliveret the main talk atthe tenis reiting rome ot Ris eater Eeteelsiecs ae fire’ eiRtOr bf Tsui Siagat earet ‘than aid Stew, Ramen fae Clean eg titer and Sire. Ransnm fof mo utter rcisling eur covusan. t tninis you after reciting four eotuipn. k thlnk Seu are seiner fe In a eh Hise ‘ne penbte have nae) ans a ia others hae ge bad tacit ieee fate eye company Mauro te nthe ine feo Sears Siitiet tel Rem heel" ne pea te inet for a wrimane nnd Cet them Fa Bie ne 22 dnc ietee wanted tr teaehs Inatt” Fhe nah ternal es fiom "tor ani meyer" yl ie back ve uty a mateen mans wan tars How fs "peangee She Satara ie” dea Shy" mmceder lea ithe Teal Ye Seas 2M ant heats merce Seer SMe Ie eer Gn Ak lad manncetent and water ri fereettie When aetcennten hae! Eee Imyeried she wets tite the enseriete Slnen ov" ite prone heneieda i Sa tad all Sted UE tetuoneto AZo Sh hase i Seat ot Gran ike gnawed Too pretty ine Uwige’ o¢ Wanting ant” atta teat he fac £9 intateged ast ustn gh Side Makes inset he Whe Ste Mins Civ ele ye ot Tete oti tite expat ones tua fats eth ting” taper fa fine tes hat het be wine oso kt ete the Site abate St Grunel! lend iedieeWing tise i eet temstieaca Eat eit ase el Shkeattn ant teen ‘asi? a Seiten, it soured Seam Sititiees “of Mpetyar near” Kose Thai at Sh, Sia Gig" can tence ne ieitruining ‘and eetlns that we oni Siete Pha tees ge Sayers via re les to tine riz ma dro he tect ef the te Pri eh Sota Ie ai outta the” spina eaeed seen it see Fe ie Sc ed Toe Ivar Pricer: Damen wile sett anges Tim lcates simbet Seucnent’ vine eget AM Baran nnn weer SE lee mn Sheath ty beasts Sime.” Sratl ni teed tee el mes ak ieee ple peed Be Sar aaa hg acute for so a tellers Feature rneerse ve ne oat SGT Cahtevia pekabo ee sale TaP "tree Seat Sth Ue ane Bho SINT aadue seared hear Princeast Tiere wai Sra eee a gt hte fd asks Teds ties Tanna thie do Monte, SSE nnd doe hae Teen irae tentie R'T at an mae sana ine na onesie una” at itn fhe Sheeting ee tat he anita, ty pean tef tm hee sehr: ate temmaets Sr mney fel there wal hate ney pte ent 0 any panee elt nino ae ne Se ane Pecan ee tab ol Fs Pan ie Roattey ie gone etd Inge fitter teins’ wa uence ithe ane Reine nee nike Ge Vaaher "Nowe A het seat TE riiiner ie ie voted fr seb Ine WP spats get yon wl ee eae Sete and Seat See a ne Sind stoner ho Sein about tebe Penltoaes taal teem efeitos inewuee tasves in ices weal [ice A" mee wearin te Lin ta ease ahd emter te se Anau te fave a ted temper Us atta? EDUCATION “IN ‘STATES ©. SOUTH: : GOING FORWARD Noted. Educators Address Teachers at Hampton : Summer. Session Stampin. “Vee duly, (Ss enincion Davia af Rlehmomt, Vay sso fa the field “apent'of the General. falweatton Taard, eevently. spoke in pen Ball, Muenpiau tastltate, before thee auiminer esctn of teicher, -sebsen by llrvetn ty Vico, Peinelyal George DB. Phenla, on “Dullding Up m. Metter: Hural- Chel tiene” ffe reteere to the Help and ie irate widely have ‘comic 10" MAN luvators from the work uf Masmplon Tnatitite aint ther summer sehools. 3. Walter Wtenetan, nate sum rein rat aehneis’ neste sea i ‘Marylin cerngaleex tie pater tas how of the ural get ane thetew Tone pape Fund fomencrs the same, Sah acicm'ua Ie" jugy city tenchees who Rel the elie ertttintea Ste aon peste Hie "thee tot int” peta teen ke the ute tur Fuca unt Clg pelwsla, State Tard atiste Ieee chav, hg through "aveaetantic. nuvessiabane Fine ne nt Marsha, fe ral petal ituaily’ from yrutte fan for Bie surereilan ot relgela gehumay 3c fay, sere tte ane Sia ene eb Naltanes is Margin, in a dear he Bite eis ved 490 ae Need Norma! Senoat ert fe creeks of ectinaet ce Mate setae ot sehumaey nate nai er earthen. Werte St etd Rereinine waurhwrm emnpfeyect titel Cireinias “theres wenn area oh eset Seah’ nodone fie ong ad te Site med fa" Wieetnaes Wao pall aie tice dial sehwahs the eewett wae oemtad rehenl i Geey Rich ave rere sag endear wee hace tail ea The daht sv the atenazsaw sehen We fe ho opine ies the state all ke sien thun Haut eae sie femal neha to icy teal, mn The eben Conte oathges whe are evel (or Virginia nebontes™ Drs, Williams Speaks fre WT. 1 Williams Wf Tupkoten taattiyte’ id aeeretnty of the oleae nd Sitter usury trowehit t0” Lie VEungtun* inctitate Sumner,“ xesio reenact fe Ge somimer eehunl work “The Segre Toate erlvedSs oe oni tte am ntfonate vents" ts patting Near ites” Yond revel ae tn the te seo a fake thea Just cffeetive tn sarees Tae! farwtara “oar group te the peteate scot have: eo ant ates tere te Fine tt fe way of Sere eae Tithe south easy excoyie the Lack sl Bones. Eh. Agta Bed te musew fOr BERS setts he te ete fie aR Sethe ie hee hod hie the Revessay aes foe thee Wil he spent Tie ies hoiienee tw Nearg teachers Ei ‘netie" chete pehaole ax eifective ae fo make ately Advicetothe Wise and Otherwise SATURDAY, JULY 1S, 1925 Princess Mysteria ~. pr Ties Be cies WA an Sie seam. tat comme, wth ham, al he Cerone ek a aa ce etl a Brake eh Tatiana Shared ares She. eee Beart gee at ter ela ep tine oer et Glee fe pies rane oe wale sata tine am ges ae se tenen ramet Se pha me to Seem ete aa dice nae eat GN A Ener iere arate teytae Hehe ere eth ad ene eh Relay spheres Sadat Bie, ai tae eM re te raat ae hector abled ae i wee tis here Sars taal eC ca ee amit phon, othe age Saree ate te cee Seu eet, a mea eae ieee ange em ae eda che cen era te Sea hte oahu ae Felteieas tr tee et adc rots EEG i fe Fae Fo Ee ie eae et ee, Bet pcan ttt teak ee Bie gtch il bee Pat od an es Pot ie oo ie sYearO Gh Wins Scholarship | inated “cathirlie ieant, talented ete narnia ares bara eael ate ae ee peter Soe gaan ie ana i aia ora sie ey on ae esata nee ge i “soa THE BUCKEYE STATE PART 1—PAGE 12. {_ CLEVELAND NEWS | By ALEXANDER 0..TAVLOR levctang Ome, 208 E. 23th She ‘Phone. random 20. Clevelend Briefs soe esas aa aaa dt Sadi, Woprern Sioieat Newent abe SC er Mines, Fan "to “join be” sere Teint inet deaetal flea fake ition Aor) Te mcrenantes (ors am Rontiess im that city Base TR SPIES. Wogan te Mui ea Mi, whos he seca ier omer Yat e Tee eel MSS een WP pli Sans, Ges Ty Bie atte RS 2 Rated? aint Baal af Zen Raye tet catiureh Od ao, payter ea Cae Wag Becerding to announcement meds, fy Te ic, Smite see KURDS PARLE Bea eect ni, Meare SPW Seige sack ae aa Sete ei tt “ae a O85 ten Ti tera mare CE Bae" late ews Sd Mayan dar ines Te feiten pao ge at em ewer wih ak oR arene, plumber ahd bos ree ae ae aden peo eee SHRM, a Ronit x0. Where ne aed ‘aera 3 Sg BREE, age Se HERE BHT na Mant chit Nee Gat for inion. teers at itt lt cig in dD adie Ae. Wi TAR venue, shugeh member seat d Rtng Mi Fein lintels nr, nda ESTAR tiene opente Bea tango ura here a Sake aA se Ia ee iced Bua Scnng nen TELE ctl pats Fale: Ag? ftucten peesgeee et theo lin te eh et HieeAB emer Oo eine thea hae ype ream. Gicage. Mts Frog t“untersinstaw Stirs Walt SAREE nyersar_Dichzon, of te eR THe TENE el SE totes ca, au ot Sy Ye sella, Reads We en: IRE BS inet and a ater ie Serge shee ae: Soy SeP uateie tects Sie BE Baht teat eta g tess eo Wie, "Wal te Micah Se Bea dtnaalay at at! and Boa SEES PRM ANTM Bins Bae A naethas tated Shean AREY SRN at te, lle Shimer, EON gels nc Bearhe et ee the eae the Fete ae Tee ETAT naernen, oreainn at wide Seah, ate spare woe SEE The heigl Ssont cnt SAleaat? iy IaeEthe as, ten bal Heitige Oe eatin Sota teas LAr aprioe eadee ee Roe erltune senkenttbtohat eae estate SSSR EERE ig Iain Seaton” ain gee gy Shine and ea oh Bat SRAM chalet Aah Ag Haag ae a Ite Ey wih me age an Selig eee Sede: See opal Sain ras See Feat with we destin oF ta setametinny tanto ll EPEAT hall" facut Hs Bhat ha the ant Feeratiant eaters het Le: Fits Saar, ie TEE Greased i Gee: Toa See ope 2 en HELE RA ther too econ s a toe Gethin Recent ences Segrey Bory & darters Is weerztar ‘Society ‘ts, Rate trans weaned tte Manet Gane REET Uhate ata Tat Tye. Whitey the Whdy ete she was iReucan af gf nw S21 Tea wate ci Mie hark Bea atten ere the Wee Sts Pe TABS RS atte Wer acter gaaicen TERRE Ha Sn Sa eae Se Arran: (Eno Nese Rate eae Stott PEST id on Saute te Pe TARAS Eee 8 Bathe Tea pSPLE2 Teate Sees Penk Satarass treo rhibetriphign Pas tn wets ay ene Sf um dette Sie? Nae eve Mex. tala Webb, EL Sth St, returned “YOUTH VIGOR IN 24 HOURS” As Man to Man 60-Year-Old Veteran Says. His Vigor ‘Was Renewed in One Day SPSS BIOS vel lS oss Be? Visine treat acl * viet “VIGOR | Yours f 3 ‘ me ian RESULTS—OR NO COST erie mete nadie Bier See ie Meat tat aries Sahat atieee eae recor int Pan ion gree nhs OND Oe Te ae inntom. te. 08! strane tears a ae eae SA Sauk, “hao been olte WI katt i Behind SS kdga and Doréthy, Inte, Bat aay nye eae age of oes et Ste | Rise neil SSS Baden aves “AN ma: aca" ht haotamugtcabere thet" were | the curate of Mr. and Suez. 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Sth aaa Dt tee tte Hace Their onde desea je Hactom: ages yey Made the ttn Wapt by. thor,” Ther Ra home tai wn eee ae Mie Sedat hn e SaPlh By ‘Mr. Anna Teeston, Colonial couet, AE if Sasiten: Stee" Sesente Stvotgs pit Ming Th Danenimert thufinies Se Ye SIE Heaton te Wetriags aah Mienttfn oath HME es en haw dae! vetined roms ses nine: feseht Niseen ana Setanta ie Petke eter Santee’ tee My abou nt phe (00. etre carn ‘gases (2S Lea ha th Sinn dior ha cates he Theta aed lelon. Rana, rand: gees OP anat ae Nee eae Ens Heide ere cuenta ot Sie Stns fiarke ease ead hee Racha fies BSSahe Sha 2 Siro Wlemaine, wae the, ese atest SEE ACCME reine gern’ che to Moher ‘conee msn at Se Soke Mey aye Mes Chactes Lazer 511 Fel Pe ea ar ce Maha Feel haces Tesla see hee Reuters Oto adhe Br Seeig'ge HE ARE Ws, Seca fiokiind Shot Eaten Setarte tien eee sSturds “eerine ter Kanter. 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On tatayenary Wemen Meet * The een aint annaa? convention of Bee CW aaente ke aaa ne thet" or ike octh “only "Confrence Featen! ytd rletonal dleric A (ee Stueeh "essed" crenfon” at St iat ehiccp Say htn Seah, nas Re” Widsnn peste” elder oF te laselarel itielet and wets 3. 3. et Bice sr aaah IM Fea ie Mla he mas sep hade ae suze Pngs bert Binal intron musiees ery Sts tome he dekcestes ant Saree lectgn ef ances rerlten ay fron isnt ive, tais"weittoy Aegis PSs lene: Sieg: Savannam ctlen. Bast Ever” om here Fejamaem ier: Set ee Borel Fateun. gecordine eeeeinisy ies Eiitiscenet Risers te ciraeeraa ae seoestares Mine nated Yume Siovon Breen pete nies Uke se Fekete "Watney hey sapere eh Ge ieode Cte ate SE Ciin, Sang: esoste'y ruperimnend onc Sex Baad ice fyrasian sna Bias abtied aes WEA Tae Siretesseseen ce rousetaen aire Tm Merete Aieectg love amen of enustter soca Eilers tur ty ah lente fazed, arom siwar' beating all Her rutteringe lth Stensettinsal Uiaeae eng “i The pai aaah nan rs one seven teeta te eer fat pee She Sod Srandnther, Cleve tse oaise : ey est Neve Trota Nn. es entertained ate epi pring Eyseanes seek ne net, SSR herek Burda Wie SN Bhe waeenn Ranta Ge caai Thode rentaded the Scout oath. tars Eat feeatnentes (nF goat eat, fae Fesep apistae wchunnarc_ Teena ns Sead’nS INE se IAC rhe moera Big tetas beak Honey Caer Eeuiiine "hy Ghaietn Wallace, Stay Sind Vintde Se olsuat he aenaty raises abet aitie pres igre ean inne sheer Rot DE ea Sotto Sale inmteher's te aie, with Tae reno mani eran Sten het ee ahd BERR ite Sea ot tEeat time wae Mad Sule Is, A asibaide rctiemenaatinn he, ioe Rec tiente! Anise hee took comet iteent wiih the asslonaace of the Ges STOUT Sette doy 46 Wis tn’ Car Gost THE CHICAGO DEFENDER == THE CHICAGO DEFENOER fate nerson thane hndnearer or] Banoo 22, E_ Soi Re Gat camp! asatminarions se wor | July dat his Rome Reatagr te AMC Mstey Seer | eon a Puls Fae eshas abt Ses orto |SeEebe Sle Re ccna mer then teas oer SERas irate ders canton Seti agra a Ppt Be Ti oui Feta aha a | SUR NY ese. Site earns Seleaea ae bed cna Sor oe’ enttte, Vas) ote dati ce BRE, ite erat mea (tte ae ete Ee pliant ald ong Stel UHC [ton comet, cers Re Se res roe | ante at ete eee he ee : ne Sree ities | : ated tia LSINGINNATI NEWS”) |Eitines ne tite: EES, ees ey & tuove srowe ert OF So Susi ee Fe Suc Seating eon et Gole 34. 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Mantes ernst ae a Gnas: Se an Sie ee aha ia cnn tre ins. "Bi. Sina “aise ett ese 1a aie, amare” Ror chao Rat A haticg totne a Poa Tesla i wie pedes Rave” panne SSE rl ail et ioe ah chek hxter dlertton SNe Th aSal al Sayer oe Mat nceate setae cart Hult ED ates ius cers ante the sk of ete edt agen, tts a Podge theabata seme with tsk esals outta tS eken, coLuneus, oH10 Meant Mie, Tabet S.AbLOt of ciitiad aicemtea tercdeateanion ef i Seven SR an casas comma Thoradse, Mie “iva win te Gs el est tn Micaeo Betenfers we ioe eauerg ot we dein tar tere the cosgtn ot Hr gd Stra, Chet Bish r ee Founth Se Mee Rate Rete Rael eetltned” eee a Moone et Chea, i, ater Ber eenlth dts Sediae ae eo Hare eat Ss Stethelns fere einai Tyce. Seis Mine esi Se “aun Piirdtene. Geevantes sews ati 3 coupe of the death of ner, potney Fn Spee see sian area Santa da anredth Steeensnn, ‘uramen tranager at the St rent a em wath vising tena, Kans Biphs Aleta entered Bake? leh “rharlah Sieh tn Sisitern 'attendias the dedication a ee Specie tts atte CSeeshe Com Bea EEE Re Chae cue fet tes Sani RIA in chet emote” Sisuee "ra tape an Rei mit ier Thutsday tot iri mk, eat. ibwronee sever an smachuuat nine Waite mnt Eran Slit seein sem Sten Ms gpeatla fem ainan wig hh Mamilie “Ave, gimesiean Wootiner onlay te” neni siraneord pars Fear i! Shee Caesar Bihtmceig at ciecelande aed ar th Benattin Soancee vabeecaltalt sant Grd wednntaes Scclembur atte Beer etree wesdeen wil Te Bn inet ne eine eae Bedinnis “nf Wanertoresunfrestiy satended ba actin etvigen Tea abastnd eT gna aS! tok eae Pee an Seinclnnadi oe” are "Sh seen, ot Se angae ward imp As. Meat coeert Bune, Ais whe uel "of he, & Eaten ana Nob eames Wei er Siro Una che Siatnded the geatentin ss ine, Stee Ee and "cata con motored tm Cleveland Sunday jor Reed ter ase Sen ae Teach tedbaiton ‘ot Deets Sb, Ion eta chan epee te et toa rctumning v2 Seirelt Sanday mist Se ata aleeurr ct ew” Var ty BEd see Stary ote Son star Stace ieeDeTsi ich, UH, Whore ik wu Sounuiahe et ao picts hed at" Crand:Heknurat Theda Iai fom svetmgeitan of doen i ‘Mune Shad eteed hee at Wine” erat San hel oma frei the, eesidenee, of issuers Sis tEsane VicEncGe sits ekonomi oem Ue Math dune bane penta feo Stak suith His he chee Site Suteate “on ee evan pen ate oars (ence ee ete Tameamers Ola. Mirae te te domes, a teat cous NSE tay tite tee Seats Hie i tone 8 iy are emdtieatane WE. Wa. Rishing A heraton ef ernest Mee Raline Wake Mugetese Wik Derteree wbRerity Sa tae tunes tae eecheat EF NED Su cet crt 2F Tathesce sneutate, tne Soest 6 ¥, siphon iat! "sone at De Bextisd: eeetieen! oF UGtry Lite fatiner Sotpane: of Enleagen Henst a eis i an i aut ats gpendinn the sunt tor Gott Poor he Obie Wormers ie sti Meow" Se Mh, Pash chanel "Se Bn Siret fC 'wiaey ant Proter ot chevein weeks Suticae Sea car 3 Binds. PIER, Frormion cient, MeEnBiee the ume tee atten ies Shecieascnr ee, Sf Sei! thin th be sian Mt ae ar chien Frame SS Beata reat ane BER eae tena nS tems Sot Ransom, +42 E. Spring St... who died July 27ae His Rimer were held Monday fom Se, Flips“ Eplsconal“chareh Bis"b™ 3! Walter ana Som sdeaiaeaeas aseeas, se ete acne Creed oe alge Niaaeglover by hndreds of ats Sug Shen Suny murat ete Memes oePted ails ‘nub OE Naas onda hed og aa Teleee e ineaal alton tet Sathece Shimane Uber SPT seietaaen“eonmiiest ee Biueferd, chalrinan of ries committee: Bee fet hteBeahe” yam se Eocene aaa uct are” i SEGRE AEA GUN Phen as BS Ech Ti, ior pane tan inten Stet Si iaiey Jae MMe End shee of Sou Gait fanart nota 3 8 Bena etree tke ate, Saray ARABI te a stint seen” kao Pager ae att Hetea Ste ashe Monee abet hota tel 3H Rane na Soatmange ee, Mle. Sash Beste Raal AS Ne Mennrehs ‘Atte fhe recenton ine earings Feet foe Inns 5, Minto sa idate fon vei alien Ae ah Bere car canis ron tensive Sunday reliiel class af Ste Pau Cre hala tl ald Bee sonal eae fe state al, Sa SASS ASN te Sea Peuetia! Sogo nde Terao Nis atek, She elt Fete i ar the WS ath Prieta Se Cetehettnaeg be Bi foie te mutin= on July SS8. PS Ea Beenatitnrs ea” Be elas als in Bi, Ste” ace of She ido ode, Si tii laughter, Sirs, Candle Tso sn ira EN eia Deer Sir, and Sis. Hebert donesand Gausiies Ueiawne ana’ Migs suri dlkciana at Colarevan spent taoe Sunday ie thie chy ai'the honee atte Cloveind’n yates Sire Gna "Sheae “Sharda veto SME. fan Sem. iy Geach’ wns Sis Glens: iesteh ot Jvtn, Whine anti bale Tan Milas hc ene She ta ie Tinlite “ned Sie. ane “Sire Sietiash iin Sis any Sit Ere Aten" Sine Sei of ilddelt Onin reidrand Wee eet? tor hee hme ahi Mili he sStee® a Mitunbame. i, and tra Shel eed Ais sifeog ei Hine fellows Sums Gr" and’ sites S| nesta Suche ener ties teil pnd igvertie Sache share they sed subi ava adler Canne Say Gaara at iked Bad itard Conta aa st Kfringdelte SeentWetateiny. evening iaveRitets Sone stra tees Theme eiSopedt ai tha ime nf Ste cat Ste Ponkainie Divkerron durine the Cis ecnference. 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Sed degen Sanday” aieron im xine eld, Sloe ideore ‘Gone ny Helchen- Rains. seianed tm, her Rome, Tes sing ahr’ Phaet olcie eit lie PICU ncher. “irs, Nene dake miertained the unter’ Ald “ae ‘er ie dart Send ten Mice Picomnines of Saryetttin mete este ‘of Siler Stareuerite Fulton vot Bake be Stes nna Boldetise, alee Ente Home: Zaneraie® whe Sumy Fikeei Cmnventieny ntepred, at the heme 2 ei ats cleveland ake. an Sire Tuan ed SIE Saat name af kas HEE ASP us ta Cian Seay Beet at Seurnees euator af Me Caute Reo Lcchrehe ammoumend the ste tbe Singuat” sen vam rorettne ners Shoat sSedts" aigh "nunfer™a ae eon sno meetinc RA eninge ‘shtie f fain pens” Sie “tut "Stes eben, Sie Frees a art UPunan Bho Sunn afeernmnn tr this cles sith SBjathces ad (rie, "hire Raber flare aan aad daurhtcr, af chiens fly ar Pith ett wet's ates eee Ste iprebon's ‘motheriq-taw. Mies, stalier Harriton shee Cetin ftareting pent Te eeeadel te Stcen Homer Suet $22 i5‘Seanned te his home with ae at Beiter ante nara He one ong eEees ate, aa ea, Ben “blake Miron, emreraiead rs elect aimaet EEE aoe Stes Gallawny of eriioeel Sire 88, Winer ana Sire init Mvck hing evenina Be iets home” oy Beton So Stees len huge get Se Romer Steont a fer, casa hn thin ity ihe. Sed less Fred Alten and sie TenecenFompoon. sme CPST Mh Ot coined whitey ate feed teetering re gaeree Chace ah ad Sci: Stee Weliue ize. Foun Br Wher tetortem Eevn'a plat, td Sen eaarics Matiirw of the stich are ti hak Pemtered a: weal enim Sts ‘Riek Udeese myer the aig fede tions eace ihicrentlns and ely easier” Stty, Hebe Nivens, ehafman’ of eile atrnmeed am tere feeling. 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