Chicago Defender
Saturday, February 5, 1927
Chicago, Illinois
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Counterfeit Ring Trapped by Secret Service Agents
STAGE STAR NEAR DEATH
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MISS REVELLA HUGHES
Suffering from a severe case of former star in "Shuffle Along" and three specialists at her home in H product of one of West Virginia's "patrons of Broadway playhouses which first great theatrical venture.
Suffering from a severe case of typhoid fever, Miss Revella Hughes, former star in "Shuffle Along" and "Runnin' Wild," is under the care of three specialists at her home in Huntington, W. Va. Miss Hughes, a product of one of West Virginia's "first families," made her initial bow to patrons of Broadway playhouses where she starred in Miller and Lyle's first great theatrical venture. —Made by Elmhurst, Chicago.
SEIZE BOGUS MONEY; SIX FACE PRISON
Printer Entrapped as Government Raids
St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 4.—W. William F. Blocker, 4319 Enright Ave., proprietor of the Great Western Printing company, 7 N. 23d St., confessed to United States secret service operatives and police last Thursday that he had printed bogus $20 notes of the Federal Reserve bank with a face value of $290,000. It was learned that finger prints on notes having a face value of $10.00, which were found by Secret service agents following the arrest of Lee Willie Coulson at Kansas City, Inst December 14, led to the arrest of Blocker, Thursday, and five other men alleged to have been involved in the operations.
Two Furnish Bail
Those under arrest are William F. Blocker and Sam Trowbridge (also of our Rac), printer, employed by Blocker, George McKay and Eugene Ace; Mike Vosout, proprietor of the Melton hotel, 16th and Market Str., and Louis Paseow, proprietor of the Crystal restaurant, 124 N. Jeferson city fall under 13,000 bond, but only two were able to furnish the hall and regain their liberty. They were George McKay and Paseow. It is understood that Blocker adduced the case and to whom the spurious notes were given after he printed them. He said he had used bond paper supplied by McKay. McKay and his partner Poole refused to talk. The proprietor of the Melton hotel was taken into custody he had a counterfeit $20 bill in his pocket. After some persuasion, he said the plates from which the counterfeit money had been found in house board in room 49 of the hotel. There the raiders recovered three plates—one for the face of the note, one for the reverse side and one for the seal. The notes bear portraits
LILY WHITES FIGHT FOR G.O.P.CONTROL
Washington, D. C., Feb. 4—As a preclude in the 1825 right for the election of delegates to the Republican national convention, "illly white" Republicans are rearing themselves in Michigan to report a report reaching here this week.
A call has been issued for the second annual meeting of the Mississippi state council of the Southern States Republican Party, to be held in McKinley's birthday, Jan. 29, in the Edwards house, a white hotel in Jackson, Miss., which bars members of the Race as guests.
The program provides for a conference in the foreground of the white Republicans of Mississippi "to discuss, plans for the organization of a Republican party in the state of Mississippi under white leadership."
The official call states that "the party will present men and women from over the state, outlining their views and pointing out the necessity for the organization of a Republican party in the state of Mississippi under white leadership."
This call is signed by George H. Sheldon, former governor of Nebraska, who is now a resident of Mississippi, president, and Ernest McKinley, secretary. The party will present members of the white race shall be eligible for membership in this organization.
The heads of the Republican party in Mississippi are Perry, the national committee chairman, and Mrs. Marcy Booze, national committeewoman.
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typhoid fever, Miss Revella Hughes, "Runnin' Wild," is under the care of Buntington, W. W., a Miss Hughes, a first families," and her husband Aaron A. here she starred in Miller and Lyle's. —Photo by Eminent, Chicago.
SHRINERS IN COURT FIGHT OVER NAME
[FREESTON NEWS SERVICE]
Washington, D. C. Feb. 4. Shrirms asked the supreme court Wednesday to set aside an injunction issued by the Texas courts restraining them from using the name, emblems or insignia of white Shrirms.
During the meeting a review was filed by the Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, which says it was organized in New York state in 1872.
Proceedings against the organization challenged by D. W. Michaux and others in Harris county, Texas, which resulted in a permanent restraining order which was affirmed by the state supreme court.
The injunction was made by the state court to apply throughout the United States and our group from organizing "temple" or insignia where such names, emblems or insignia would be used.
MASONIC LODGE
FILES SUIT TO
RECOVER MONEY
Want Balance From
Sale of Hall
Washington, D. G., Feb. 4.—Through
Attorneys Benjamin L. Gaskins and
Robert J. Bowie, the most worth-
minut grand lodge of Free, Ancient and
Accepted Masons filed suit Monday
against Charles W. Stetson and
Harry M. Packard to recover the
sum of $4,075.66, the balance which
alleges is in the hands of the defens-
ants from the sale of the 19th St.
Masonic hall.
Mr. Stetson is vice president and
title officer of the District, the Wash-
ington and the Lawyers' Title Insur-
ance Sanction, High St. N. W. Mr.
Packard is the secretary-treasurer of
these same companies.
In an affidavit attached to the declaration Grand Master Sanders states that on June 12, 1919, the Masons of St. Masonic hull to the defendant trustees, securing a promissory note for the sum of $2,000. The Masons defaulted in the payments on the loan. On December 5, 1925, the property of St. Masonic hull to the defendant sum of $12,890. Out of this amount the defendants paid off all obligations secured by the deed of trust and on Jan. 3 last rendered the Masons a statement showing a balance of $12,890 in the defendants, Mr. Sanders alleges, has returned over this balance to the Masonic grand lodge.
Rome, Italy, Feb. 1. —(Special) Mussolini heard for the first time the Race folksongs of America when the Fisk university jubilee singers of Nashville sang for him last Wednesday night. He warmly praised the spiritbands and particularly liked the Fisk singers' making their first Italian tour following five weeks in Spain and two appearances in Paris. They are contemplating a tour of South America.
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MAID SUES MILLIONAIRE
School Segregation Outlawed in Denver MACHINE GUNS HALT MOB
Denver, Colo., Feb. 4.—Local promoters of segregation and discrimination received a setback last Monday when the state supreme court reversed the district court and decided that the action of the Denver school board in preventing students of our Race from attending the regular social functions and activities of the schools was contrary to the national and state constitution. The suit was originally brought in the city courts on behalf of Mitchell Jenkins, a student in Jenkins. The former is a student in the Morey junior high school and the latter two are student in the Manual Training, high school. The lawyers for the plaintiffs asked for an injunction restraining the school board from separating social activities for the students of the city schools.
Board Makes Rule
The action resulted from a school
order of March 27, 1924, which
balds:
"As a result of certain unpleasant incidents which have occurred within the past two or three years between the Colored and white pupils, the board of education has approved the recommendation that in the future separate social functions be provided for the two races.
"The inauguration of this policy means that opportunity will be given to Colored pupils to request that provision be made for their social activities. All such requests should be granted in consistence with the general policies of the school, applicable to all students nilite, and if the number of pupils making request is sufficient to warrant the undertaking."
Prejudice Growing
This is only one of the many acts of attempted segregation and discrimination shown our people in this city. The bombing threats against the property of E. E. Carpenter and the recent disorder in the Cole junior high school are moves of the prejudiced whites.
The latest move for segregation and race discrimination was fostered by the Allied Council Improvement Committee, Wednesday and passed a motion to appoint a committee to get the school board's views on the proposed segregation of our Irace in the residential and school districts.
The association urged that the Whittier grade 8 St. and St. and the Annual Training high school at E. 20th Ave. and Franklin St., and certain classrooms of the University of Colorado be turned over to our Race exclusively.
This move on the part of the whites of this city is an on-aggressive move to dismantle the university, and preparations to fight this late move have been quickened by the victory in the supreme court.
Order Probe of Atlanta Lively "Bath Tub Party"
Atlanta, Ga. Feb. 4.—A grand jury there is investigating a "bathub" party that was reported to have been given at a prominent luncheon club in this city in honor of the international president. It was declared that a young dark-skinned girl was chosen for the role in a new "Joyce Hawley" film, known militarily. Walter Candler, was among them called, a witness.
CONFESSION ENDS LONG TORTURE
Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 4.—Demonstrations of a muttering crowd gathered around the county, jail here caused authorities hastily to remove Horace De Vaughn, self-confessed "petting party" killer, to a nearby city for safe keeping. In an armored police car brushing with rifles, a machine gun mounted in the cab. De Vaughn was spirited to an unknown destination amid crises of "Lynch him!" De Vaughn's admission of the killing of Auburn B. Moore, Southern official and his motoring date with Mrs. J. C. Thorton, both white, caused the slayer's father to disown him.
Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 4.—The mysterious slaying of a couple on a "petting party" in a lonely lane near here the night of Jan. 19 was solved last week with the confession of Horace Devaughn, 35. Devaughn collapsed after a five-hour "third degree" at police headquarters, and admitted he killed the trysting pair beside their car and stripped the bodies of money and gems. Devaughn was held on a charge of first degree murder
His confession, police declare, explains an epidemic of "petting party" holdups here recently and dispels mystery shrouding the killing of Auburn B. Moore, safety supervisor for the Southern railway, and Mrs. J. C. Thornton, his motoring "date." Devaughn maintained he shot in self defense. He was returning home after a fight with the scene of the skating, when he saw Moore's sedan parked in the byroad.
Family Means Confession
"Where the bell are you going?" the man said Moore demanded, when Moore moved toward hini in a threatening manner. Devaughn's confession was made in the presence of his family. His father, William Devaughn, and a brother, Lathem, listened with tears to the news that his aged mother, Mrs. Lucilia Devaughn, mumbled prayers. A second brother, Owen, calmly smoked a pipe, and his sister, Mabel, stood quietly by as he recited a story which may mean his execution. He declared he would seek the death penalty, and Horace Devaughn may be the first man to die in Alabama's shining new electric chair, recently legalized. D. B. Itenion, aged storekeeper, whose shotgun Devaughn had buried, listened to the confession in wonder. He was the first suspect arrested.
Feared For His Life
Under redoubled guard, for fear of demonstrations by the Ku Klux Klan, which recently began an infiltration, the knight was lodged in the county jail on charges of first degree murder. Devaughn, in his testimony, stated that when the white man called to him, he feared for his life. He knew that the man was a member of his Race, and knew that his life was endangered. He had borrowed the shotgun, and his first net was of self protection. With this net was fired when he was sure that the white man was for kill him.
A STRANGE PULPIT TO PREACH FROM
"THE UNITED STATES WILL PROTECT ITS CITIZENS!"
BAAA-AH!
MAYBE HE MEAN WHITE CITIZENS
READELUTION
THE THOUSAND OF BLAKE CITIZENS ENCLOSED IN THE UNITED STATES
Roders
Jacksonville, Fla., Feb. 1—Miss Lilly Williams of 968 Houston St., this city, 23 years old and good looking, had a third of her tongue bitten off last Sunday morning by David Williams, a friend of hers. They first met last July and subsequently became good friends, but from them she did not get along very well of late.
On Sunday morning Williams returned to her home to see her, and when she robbed him he choked her with a pocket chain that was forced out of his mouth. Williams got hold of it with his teeth and completely severed it. The police are looking for Williams.
Rathbone Denies That
Washington, D. C., Feb. 4—News dispatches printed in The Chicago Tribune and other daily papers to the effect that Congressman Henry Fultz balthene of Illinois had paid a $10,000 bill to the Klan organ, and had been made head of the advisory committee for a Klan broadcasting station, were immediately repudiated by the representatives depended that the story be retrained.
Congressman Rathbone had been looked upon as one of the fairest of Illinois representatives, and the rumor that he had become a member of the Klan struck his friends with surprise. In his letter to the Tribune, he wrote: "I was made chief of a Klan committee and if I am not a member of the Klan."
PITTSBURGH UNDERTAKER IN COURT ON WOMAN'S CHARGES
By HARRY B. WEBBER
Pittsburgh. Pa., Feb. 4.—Phi a prominent undertaker in this tangle which rivals that of Brn in New York. Mr. Keith, called sued in the office of Aldernair by Mrs. Helmar L. Shields, wh and malicious pitschie against
Pittsburgh, Pa., Feb. 4.—Phillip F. Keith, 2242 Center Ave., a prominent undertaker in this city, is the center of a domestic tangle which rivals that of Browning, whose trial just ended in New York. Mr. Keith, called the "man of two wives," was sued in the office of Alderman Lowry last Wednesday night by Mrs. Helmar L. Shields, who preferred charges of larceny and malicious mischief against the man, whom she alleges, caused her to leave her husband in New York, sell her property and interests there, and come to this city, where she used her money to back her admirer in the undertaking business. As a result of the charges Keith was released on $1,000 bail.
pressed excitement, a story of a dead love and gross ingritude.
The larceny charge was based on the alleged theft of a key to Mrs. Keith's property and interests there, and come to this city, where she used her money to back her admirer in the undertaking business. As a result of the charges Keith was released on $1,000 bail.
Has "Charming" Wife
The dapper mortician has been married for some years to a charming wife, but he did not find happiness in the union. Hence his alleged courtesy of the fashionable Mrs. Keith in New York city: Upon his return there in the husband, yielding her place to Mrs. Shields, who came to act as Keith's assistant. Recently the wife returned. The return brought a smoldering situation to a head. Spicy testimony was offered during Witchcraft while he being Clothed in the fashionable attire of the East, Mrs. Shields sat on the witness chair and described, in a voice full of amu-
Philip F. Keith, 2242 Center Ave.,
city, is the center of a domestic
owning, whose trial just ended
d the "man of two wives," was
a Lowry last Wednesday night
no preferred charges of larceny
pressed excitement, a story of a dead
love and gross ingrudience.
The larceny charge was based on the alleged theft of a key to Mrs. Shields' trunk by bystanders, letters, a lieutenant's badge, value $2,000 which she said Keith had pawned, furniture receipts, a bank book and other articles of value had disappeared from the house on the night of Jan. 14. Keith denied any knowledge of the key's location both then and on the following Saturday.
But on that same Saturday Mrs.
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BUNGLETON
GREEN—
The funniest of all the heroes of the comic strip, fills a full page each week with his side-spitting antics. Learn to look for Artist Rogers' full page of color comics.
Boston, Mass., Feb. 4.—Exactly $3,750 was awarded Miss Daisy J. Turner, maid, of Lexington, by a jury in the Middlesex probate court Tuesday after 18 hours of deliberation from Joseph E. Boinay, wealthy white automobile dealer of Lexington. Miss Turner heard her award calmly, with almost a shade of disappointment apparent in her face, "I am vindicated, however," she said.
Boston, Mass., Feb. 4.—The sensational heart balm suit of Miss Daisy J. Turner, former maid, against her former employer, Joseph V. Boinay (white), wealthy automobile dealer of Lexington, Mass., Monday entered its third week in the Middlesex superior court.
Miss Turner is bringing a series of suits against Boinay, totaling $36,500. She seeks $25,000 as heart balm on the allegation that the automobile dealer refused to keep a promise to wed her, and $11,500 is based on the allegation that Boinay falsely and maliciously charged her with larceny of articles from his home, and caused her home to be searched for the alleged stolen articles.
Hears of Wife
Answering a cross-question as to her relations with Bolina, Miss Turner admitted she had no right to love the automobile dealer, admitting that their relations were wrong and had been going on some time before Bolina's wife died in 1922. The latter was a lawyer, and an anes broker and at one time a member of the state board of underwriters.
The reading of a number of ferry love letters, alleged to have been written by Bolney and by Miss Turner to each other, held the interest of the courtroom, thronged with spectators. Apparently overcome by the shock, she sobbed involuntarily on the stand and she read the letters to the jury. She testified she wrote to Bolney in response to letters received from him.
Visited Every Week
Further questioning of Miss Turner revealed the fact that Bolina promised to divorce his wife and marry her. That during the summer of 1815 when she met Bolina waited her every other week. She testified that they indulged in kissing and hugging on each of these visits, and that they discussed plans for their marriage. While expecting to marry Bolina and awaiting the coming of a wedding, she did not tell her she had a number of love letters addressed to Bolina by another woman. This woman proved to be Bolina's present wife. She said: "I took the letters into his bedroom and asked him why he was receiving such letters: when he was planning to marry her, he did not mean any harm; that she had written him several letters, but that it was all right. He told me not to be feebous of her, that she was going to marry a rich old fool from Wellesley." Mrs. Pauline Smith, socially prominent and a matron of Wellesley, which was used as a summer residence by President Coolidge, was called as a witness by Miss Turner.
PART 1—PAGE 2
HOLD PAIR FOR ATTACK UPON FEDERAL MEN
. . .
Citizens Threaten to Mob Prisoners
Presently Martin and Pope appea-
nanted to buy "happy dust" and
Snydecker answered in the af-
ternoon to the third floor of 51 W. 133st
SL, where the men are alleged to
have been killed. Although unarmed he
back, but two other men joined his
side, and kicked him, Snydecker said,
and kicked him, Snydecker said,
Moffett, who had followed them into the hall, run up the stairs. At this approach, he and two men came to meet him and was also attacked with knives. it is alleged, receiving deep cuts, to head and neck, and to be shot in the prisoner after dying a shot in the air. A crowd had gathered and for a while it was feared that the prisoner had been shot. Buckley, Clark and Nelson arrived and dispersed the crowd and they proceeded to the W. 153th St. office. According to the police several collectors had been held up and rubbed in that violence. recently. It is believed that Snyder won a collector and lured him into the hall with the intention of robbing him. Snyder worked with no knives found on the prisoners when arrested.
Named Director of
D. C. School Gardens
Washington, D. C., Feb. 4—The board of education at its meeting in Washington, D. C., created the position of director of elementary science and school gardens and promoted the agriculture and biology in the Armstrong Technical high school to fill the newly appointed Mr. Bayford is a graduate from Lincoln and Cornell universities and has taught agriculture and biology in the Armstrong technical high school. WHITE CHURCHMAN TO HATI Rome, Italy, Feb. 4—Pope Plus has appointed Mr. Merc. George Joseph Carruna (older apostolic delegate to the Vatican) to the unico to Haiti. The new interunico was recently deported from Mexico, where he was a delegate. Carruna is an American citizen.
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Notting equals "California Fig Syrup" for your children's life: give a treat, keep it clean, waste food, sour bile and fermenting food which is clogged in the bowels passes out of the system, and you will be sick. All children love this hurdles, delicous "fruity laxative," and it never fails to effect a good "ideal cleaning." Directions for babies, children and grown-ups are plainly on the bottle.
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COMPANY
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Petite, demure and dainty New York miss, now-appearing in the revue at the Seven-Eleven club, 47th St. and Broadway. Miss Speedy, who dances, sings and does just a little bit of everything, casually holds her position as "one of Broadway's baby dolls."
"GOOD TASTE" GREATEST RELIGION OF ALL. SAYS DR. H. E. FOSDICK
THUGS TRAP COP IN CELLAR; USE RAZOR
New York, Feb. 4.—Incketing the head, arms and chest of a Harlem cop until his body was a patchwork of different skin tones, their victim to the sidewalk in front of 13 W. 133d St. early Monday and left him there to die. The thugs were fighting for fire arrest. The police, 24 W. 133d St. and Mack Roy Brown, 25 of 10 E. 133d St. made good their effort, but were later nibbled and held for attempted murder. The police, 24 W. 133d St. and the Wadsworth Ave. station, was picked up by a taxi driver and rushed to the Harlem hospital, where it was said that he might recover. The spot, where, Policardian Ford's body was taken to a dark doorway at 24 W. 133d St. Police detectives who were investigating the attack reported, took up this trail and hanged on the door where the blood stains eniled.
No answer came. Cowering with indignation, he was Watson, himself a mass of cuts and bleeding wounds. The detectives battered down the door and broke into the room where Watson was sitting as his best he could his own ruts.
Carried to the hospital Watson was immediately identified by the units. Under grilling Watson gave the detectives the name of Brown as his accomplice. The story which the police pleaded together, Ford, who lives at 244 Riverdale Drive, was walking alone on Monday morning, when brown and Watson accosted him. They induced him to enter the basement of the tenement in his money. Ford is said to have picked up something of a rep as a boxer while in Uncle Bob's house. But the raiders were brought into play and the cop was cut repeatedly. Then he was dragged to the street, his body a cross-catch in scalding wounds, and left there to die.
Good taste is the greatest reflection of all. Dr. Hurry Emerson Foedick, noted New York diving, flipped the world upside down and hung Sunday. "Let the young people throw overballs all the old codes, let them abash the words right and wrong, let them have words left, let them have to conjure with, and there are beautiful and ugly," declared Dr. Foedick, what is your creed or your denomination, but what do you really like, in the measure of your worth; do you wish to have a life full of world and world that is the question.
Christ Changed Eastes
"Christ established no code. He never constructed an external plan. He never changed people's taste. The finest thing that a home or church can give to a child, a gift, is a taste of standards, is the inward spirit of fine taste. The youth with good taste is the only generation when external standards are going to pieces. "The youth with good taste will receive the treaties the sex problem can make his life beautiful or ugly. Everybody is talking about the newspapers and the剧院—and it would be a pity if the pulp, which is the only source which can give it a clean interpretation, were in existence.
Youth Impatient
"Youth is imprinted now with the sex code. They jump fences and cross lots for new experiences. They are not afraid of right and wrong. All right, we'll leave out those words, and I'll tell you that your love life can be the most beautiful thing in your experiential life. You can be the most vile and painful thing.
"Would you barter your birthday for a beautiful life for the transient carland of a world conquest, with good taste he will not be unduly influenced by the vulgar plays so prevalent today in our theaters. Once the family code would have protected him, he simply could not go. But now he is not, and according to whether or not your box has disclosure, a high regard
21. H. Miller, Ohio druggist, experimented on himself and discovered the home treatment known as
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Anyone with COUGHS, BROCHITES or COLDs
may use under plain direction. Send name and address to
Addiline, 546 Arcade, Columbus, Ohio
MOVIE THIEF GETS LONG PRISON TERM
New York, Feb. 4—William Springer, 226, 508, 152d St., known as the "morale movie," pleaded guilty to three charges. James M. Barrett in Bronx county court and was sentenced to from seven and a half to fifteen years in Sing Sing, Springer, who was convicted of burglary, because he entered the homes of his victims between the hours of 6 and 10 p. in., confessed to robbing a jewelry store. Springer was arrested Oct. 4 with $1,000 worth of jewelry and clothing taken from the home of Mr. Marsh, a University Ave. member. After ringing the bell to make sure that his victim was out, he said, he forced a window after climbing up to the roof and down it. It is said that theater attendance in the Bronx fell off considerably as the people were afraid to leave their energetic activities. Springer had a peddler licen-
In sentencing Springer Judge Barrett, remarked:
"You are a mess to society. You
are a mess to society. And that's
what you're going."
STARS MAN
New York, Feb. 4.—Claude Wright, 40, 100 W., 139th St., charged with attacking W., 139th St. was arraigned before Maristrate Well in Washington Highlands court and held in $1,000 bail. Facey alleges that following an argument in an elevator which he was in, the officer in the left arm, in the face and in the right hand before fontons of the building at 100 W., 139th St. could be pardoned by a policeman called Policeclem Berick of the W., 139th St. station, who was arrested for harmless hospital, where 10 attaches were taken to close his wounds.
for himself as a secreta of the bea-
will he be protected from its infiltr
"The drama began as the child of the church, but the child has become a prological now and is in a far country feeding with the swine."
"I SEARCHED a long time for any rest relief from my bed auto-introduction. Strong purgatives just drew the poisons into my perforation mail Kelt like avoiding people. I'm all secrete now. Just through occasional use of—
CASCARETS
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
POLICEMEN SEEK 'HOT G
VENDERS; QUIZ AGENT
MISS MATTIE FLEMIN
Through the arrest last Wednesday morning
Statum, 23, 3561 South parkway, who was nabbe
Alphonse Hagan, McCoy and Rapier of the Stantion while selling a quantity of silk shirts, tles and in the Sunset cabaret, the police believe they have leading to an organized theft ring operating between and Chicago and specializing in stolen goods.
POLICEMEN SEEK 'HOT GOODS' VENDERS; QUIZ AGENT OF MISS MATTIE FLEMING
Through the arrest last Wednesday morning of George Statum, 23, 3561 South parkway, who was nabbed by Officers Alphonse Hagan, McCoy and Tapier of the Stanton Ave. station while selling a quantity of silk shirts, ties and men's scarfs in the Sunset cabaret, the police believe they have found a trail leading to an organized theft ring operating between New York and Chicago and specializing in stolen goods.
Questioned at the station, Statum told the police he was disposing of the merchandise for a woman who said the articles were the property of her husband. The officers began investigations, which led to the arrest of Miss Mattle Fleming, 29 years old, who arrived in Chicago from New York ten days ago, she told the police.
DETECTIVES LOGATE
COUNTERFEIT RING
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of the late President Grover Cleveland.
Pascoe was arrested in his restaurant.
They found her at the South park in her room was a huge wardrobe trunk which was hauled to the staircase. In her room was a large dresser, Scanlon and Albert Booth. It contained a large quantity of new merchandise, consisting of expensive clothing imported beaded bags, atomizers, mink and fox neck pieces, a package of perfume, a dummy dresses and imported perfume, boxes of toilet soap, a handbag and shoes to match valued at $45, a look shirt, a pair of jeans, a brush, comb, mirror and jewel case, two clocks, a large quantity of silk lingerie, a large model silk scallop dress and a gloves.
Unpack Trunk
Miss Fleming went while the police spread the contents of her trunk upon anything in her life, that all the trunks contained she legitimately purchased anything in her life, that all the trunks contained she legitimately purchased anything in her life, that all the trunks days ago, but refused to tell why she left him. His name is G. E. Cushin, she said, and he is a taxicab driver, the name, the woman explained that she did not want her husband to find out where she was, the police said.
Miss Fleming told the police that she meridianized and had forcefully university and had studied at Howard university. For several years, in New York and had been in the business of buying and selling meridianise legitimately for a concession and never stolen anything in her life while the police walked through the pile of expensive articles and scaffolded them.
The police began their checkup on Miss Fleming's story by sending a wire to her husband at the New York address she gave. Throughout Wednesday, she continued their investigations, while holding the woman and man on open charges. They were finally hooked for disorderly conduct and appeared Saturday morning for hearing at the Court. The case was continued.
Husband Appears at Station
When Miss Fleming learned of Statum's arrest, the police said, she was in a friend in the 36th block on Indiana Ave, then died from her address to 4333 South parkway, where she was arrested. The York authorities, in response to communications from the Chicago police since the woman's arrest, have sent information concerning a number of descriptions and descriptions of the loot taken. But none of the stolen merchandise tallies with the contents of Miss Statum's apartment on Stanton Ave. police said Monday. The wire to her husband remained unanswered, but he appeared at the station on Monday. He told the police that he has been residing in Chicago for several years and refuted his wife's account. York ten days ago, Cashin is a tailor at 4325 Indiana Ave. He said he married Miss Fleming about six months ago and lived with her only a few months.
Miss Fleming is well known in New York. She was responsible for the design of the Noble Sissle, who was involved in an alleged theft of $40. She declared that she came to Chicago to enter business as an interior decorator.
Cleveland, Ohio. Feb. 4.—Joseph Harris, a 16-year-old youth of 3525 Forest Ct., interfered in a quarrel between another and stepfather, Daniel Johnson, 47, and shot Johnson as he attempted to strike his wife, police said. Johnson is in Charity hospital with a serious pulmonary infection in his abdomen. Johnson is being held by police.
ing for This Discovery!
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DETECTIVES LOCATE COUNTERFEIT RING
DETECTIVES LOCATE COUNTERFEIT RING
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of the late President Grover Cleveland
Pasco was arrested in his restaurant and readily admitted his part in the counterfeit ring, telling the story.
Blocker Entrapped
Last May two white men ate in his restaurant and "lent" him three plates. Pascoe declared. They sugared from the plates, giving them $2,000 each and keeping the rest as "hush money for himself. He did not know how to go about it, so called on his friends and the McKay arranged with Blocker to do the printing. When $29,000 worth had been printed, Pascoe had been hundred. He three plates to the two strangers and three departed. Subsequently, the strangers left the plates at the Melton hotel with the proprietor, Mike Vail. Chief deputy United States-marshal accompanied the raiders Thursday with search warrants for Blocker's and McKay's places of business. Blocker explained to the officials that the warrants were of printing the bogus bills.
Distributed by Gamblers
An agent in charge of secret service operatives here says that for the past several months he has been receiving on an average of six of the four officers turned over to him by banks and persons who accepted them. Numerous persons have been arrested on charges of passing counterfeit money and have been prosecuted, proved they merely have been tools of the rings of the counterfeiters. The notes have been widely circulated and promoters of policy books. Blocker, who is 40 years old, came here from Memphis, Tenn., some years ago as a journeyman printer. He is now a member of G. K. Robinson Printing company, following their dissolution of partnership. Blocker established the Great Western Printing company, the founder of the Informer, a local magazine.
Got Small Amount
It is understood that Blocker had been promised $1,000 for his work from other members of the counter-terrorism force selected only $25 for his services. The amount was in genuine currency.
In continuance of their investigation of the ring, which flooded St. Louis and other Middle Western states, Blocker and his secret service agents, they arrested George Blocker, 22, a brother of William Blocker. George was suspected of printing "weather" information by a criminal group to lottery. After a grilling by the officials he was released.
PROBATE WILL
Washington, D. C. Feb. 4. — Through Attorney Joseph G. Moore, M.D., the court last Friday for admission of the will of Rev. Moses W. D. Norman to probate and for letters testamentary. According to her petition, at the time of his death Rev. Norman owned two lots in New York of the estate at $300, cash on deposit in the Industrial Savings bank, $1,000; jewelry valued at $20, books valued and his home at 1832 30th St. N. W.
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Mabel Jackson, employed to work about the house, discovered some of the papers from the trunk under the kitchen linenum. Keith then admitted, in the presence of his wife, that he taken the papers and burned them.
Ollie Ellison of 2229 Center Ave., on the night of the theft Keith had told him he felt he was about to be blackmailed and had, therefore, been arrested. A disorderly conduct charge against both Mr. and Mrs. Keith by Mrs. Shields charged that Mrs. Keith, who was on the party, on Jan. 14, when Mrs. Shields entertained a number of girls from Brown Skin Models, then playing in the girls' women almost came to blows at this party.
Brown calls the charges deliberates lies. The domestic tragedy has nearly broken his wife
Found Slain in His
St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 28—William McDonald, 47, of 414 S. Garrison Ave. was shot in the back and killed last Friday in the back yard at 3208 Lackede Ave. where his estranged wife and a man, but both denied any knowledge of the crime or the presence of the body in the back yard. It was disclosed that the woman recently returned from Tennessee and owned prominently owned jointly by her and her separated husband.
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FORMER REALTY DEALER IS GIVEN JAIL SENTENCE
Failed to Obey Order of Court
St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 4—John M. Nimocks, former president of the Real Investment and Real Estate company, here, was fined $200 and sentenced to serve 10 days in jail for contempt of court by Circuit Judge Ithner last week. The contempt order grew out of Nimocks' failure to comply with an injunction preventing him from collecting rents belonging to the company and interfering with tenants.
Nimocks was not present when the contempt penalty was imposed and the sheriff is waiting for him to come in. He was sold to have been in Chicago. He was out from the presidency of the company Oct. 4, 1921, but he claims he was reinstated last August, following a reorganization with the shareholders participated.
The court metion was at the instill-
ment of the company, and he is president of the company.
SENT TO WORKHOUSE
New York, Feb. 5—Christopher Finley, 67, W 134th St., was given a chance to attend the 11th Street McKinney in Washington Heights court when found guilty of assaulting him by residents of the apartment in which he lives. It isman in the morning he came home early in the morning and the turbance in the hall when somebody refuced to open the door for him. He jumped on the door, it was charged.
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'OLD EIGHTH TO TRAIN MEN FOR ACADEMY
Special invitation, tremendous encouragement and wonderful opportunities to celebrate the birth of brilliant young men who are high school graduates or have its equivalent to enroll in the Eighth Infantry, Army Infantry School, or to achieve the ultimate aim of qualifying for and participating at the United States military academy, West Point, New York. The national guard those between the ages of 18 and 22 years may qualify for the military school. The military held annually for applicants for the national military school, with the customary "red tape" entirely eliminated. Applicants otherwise have to go through.
The curriculum at West Point consists not only of the numerous courses, but also the regular college course, which is equivalent to that given in the best American universi-
ties, and which is offered in that all expenses are paid by the government; besides, a monthly pay is given to each cadet. Upon graduation, a commission in the regular United States army with the rank of second Lieutenant. He then has been assigned to a military career, such as that attained by the late Col. Charles Young. On the other hand, however, he essentially have to confine his after-
school life to that of a soldier. There are no restrictions to him entering the military, and of any chosen business or profession.
Headed by Race Men
The Eighth infantry, Illinois National guard, is the only regiment in the world composed entirely of Race men from the "black" parish man in one in the regiment, and those who endured bereath, if consistent enough, can for himself reach the highest mark of achievement in a regimental training inspection was made Thursday, Jan. 6, at 8:30 p.m. by Maj. Glen, Milton J. Poreman, commanding the 25d division, who is composed by his staff, which is composed entirely of officers who are graduates of the United States infantry school at Fort Benning, Ga., and who are in every detail for complete thoroughness. Nevertheless, General Poreman commented on the wonderful showing made by the regiment in the inspection of Oisir D. Rumane states that he cannot express in words his sincere appreciation for the co-operation given by both the officers and enlisted men in the inspection a co-lossal success.
Praise Company D
Special mention is made of Company D. Eighth infantry, commanded by Col. Robert H. Hunt, night of the inspection this company displayed such superior ability as machine gunners that their capability was sufficient to spectators who looked on, from the armory balcony. Capt. McDonald is further commanded for having a large number of 64 enlisted men. All other units also made suplendid showings. Wednesday, Jan. 25, Mal. Gen. M. McDonald, commanding division and attached troops, celebrated this 61st birthday. At 6:30 p.m., the Gold room of the Gold room in the Congress hotel in honor of Gen. Foreman, who is retiring from active military service. The officers of the Eighth infantry attended in a body at this event and expressed their gratitude to the officers who spent over 32 years in military service and has found in two wars.
TUSKEGE LANDMARK BURNS
Tuskegee, Al., Feb. 4.—The home of M. J. H. Ward, Washington was to be the last week. This home was for many years a Tuskegee landmark.
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ST. LOUISANS HELD FOR COUNTERFEITING
Standing, left to right—Sandy Troubridge, Frank Blocker, Louise Passow, Sitting, left to right—Eugene Poole, George McKay, Mike Vasilow—Story on Page One.
VOTERS SHOULD PROTEST SENATE DISERANCHISEMENT OF ILLINOIS
The Defender publishes this week a remarkable letter sent by the Ida B. Wells club of this city to Senator B. Wells Clinton of the United States senate in refusing to seat Henn. Frank L. Smith, senator delegate from Illinois, on the ground of moral turpitude, letter to our Ivane group who live pay taxes and vote in the states of Indiana, Ohio, New York, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nebraska, California and other states where our votes count, whose senators voted with southern Democrats to disfranchise Illinois just as they disfranchise our place in the South. We could do little no help ourselves when the vote was taken from our fathers in the South, 40 years ago. We could do little no help with police, political and women's clubs all over the country in states where our votes count. Let every such organization at once to the senators you have helped to elect, presenting against the vote already taken and urging them to reconsider these senators in the same
Senator C. S. Duneen,
The Senate.
Senator D. C.
Dear Senator Duneen:
The Ida B. Wells Women's club
desires through you to register
in the Senate. Near you
to Frank L. Smith in the senate
of the United States congress. As
the mother club of our group and
speaking expect you to be a
member of Illinois and our Race
generally, we particularly resent the
action of Republican senators who
aid in this outrage against a sovereign
state. We are in the states in which the
citizens to cast their vote is held sacred
and thus know what it is to have to meet
the legitimate expenses of a political
Speaking in the highest interests of the Republican party of Lincoln, the president, the prime minister to call attention to the fact that the Republican party, as now constituted, is responsible for the war in Iraq and for southern Democrats in the Senate with power to deny Illinois the which of the war, a presentation to be seen in a suit entitled on the ground "terrible."
since pal turpitude.
one knows there has not maries; one knows there is not alone in the South compass 1850. Only Democratic pril and 15 voted—a color and party line 15 voted in defense of the 14th Carolina in amendments, openly Mississippi; states; South, Southland, North and South constitution; and all the other southern one with a shameless disregard of the North; law of the land, where secession a mourn vote is equal to the cities is where political representation in the house of representatives to based on the whole of the given population which is not allowar; who vote has no share population no campaign one needs no money in impulses because there are Where signs.
foremost strange Figures was elector Heftin (one of the 600,000) by 154,560 votes, almost your voting strength is
Georgin's senator W. P. George was
tioned "elected" by 47,566 votes,
where voting strength is 707,198,
"elected" for George had no ap-
plause although senator Pat Harrison was
uplosion is a total of 37,523 votes.
Where was mississippi voting pop-
ulation 43,833. T. Robinson was
where senator I. T. Robinson was
"elected" to than 25 per cent of
population.
state of Lemonier Broussard was and he had set year from the populous t vote the doubla from 34,184 votes doubla from no opposition. The ennumerated 404 votes was less than Where Sorin him was less than (a preside's plurality with four
opposition against him. He was voted. In 1924 voted. Soong's years and with no nuition is "was" selected by 42,060 voters. But Carolina's voting "selected." Where seven times greater than was "selected" which Mr. Please was
though for
numerator Park Tranmell
six times
what is
video's voting strength is
true of me
greater than that.
is true of more than that. cast against me of these seven states are the men that if not all the 27 votes half their land; Frank I. Smith. These through selections and disfranchisement of "clean voting population who These are voter ideal are demand of the Republic" and of Frank I. Smith. who block legal Activist and intimidate Yet well伞 party. not one hear Well Known refused to hear as are these facts, thus disfranchise the Republican senate white senators men so clean which was white senators men so clean used and Republican won by seated the southern whom they knew had that ven had a right to vote, to hold pass laws to empower congress laws. Southern Democracy have enough to out a other men on
grounds of "moral turpitude." It is with them a logical step from disfranchising a line to disfranchising a state. Of all these ages is that this southern Democratic vote was added by senators who were elected as Republicans. In real elections where they had to compete against several opponents and could not afford to lose, states had so desired. They had to raise money for the legitimate expenses of an honest campaign because in no other way could they reach all of the states all by spending thousands of postage, printing, advertising, speakers, railroad fires, hotel bills, automobile and hall hire, office rent, clerks, stenographers, chauffeeurs, the polls, etc. All of which has been doubled by the primary law.
Respected by Many
The people of Illinois knew it was ethically wrong for Mr. Smith to accept Mr. Insults aid to meet expenses in what is fast becoming a rich man's game, but they felt it was not right that only rich men should be admitted to Abraham Lincoln. They knew that every time Mr. Smith ran for his office, he was defeated by men who had more money to spend in the legitimate expenses necessary to keep a great state. They knew that no man has worked harder for the success of the Republican party, and that none had a cleaner record or more richly deserved reward at the time. They knew that he believed to betray their interests when he accepted a rich man's aid; they believed this money had not been illegitly or corruptly spent; they admired his honesty before the Reed campaign, and that is why a major donor in November and registered their faith in the honesty, ability and patrolism of Frank L. Smith. But the senate says Mr. Smith shall not be scaucher to which Illinois has elected Governor Smull has appointed him.
The Ida R. Wells club believes the Republicans in the senate should stand together and make a limited fight for the right of every state to vote for the Republican representatives. We urge upon the Republican party a new birth of freedom in defense of the principles which brought it into being.
We appeal to the Negro race wherever it has a vote that is counted; the vote felt by time to indicate vote felt by sentiment to embody grants and grants and grants.
tourists, telecommunications from churches, women's clubs, fraternal organizations and individuals to the senators their votes helped to elect to the senate, protecting against the exclusion of Frank L. Smith there and urging their vote in his behalf.
We appeal to the moral and justice loving sentiment of the nation that you ought to encourage Colin's memorial to celebrate his birthday next month, by reciting his Gettysburg speech by word of mouth, but a greater honor has been given to him. He has been highly resolve to dedicate themselves anew to the proposition that "government of the people, for the people, shall not perish, from the earth."
Respectfully submitted.
Resident
IDA E WELLS WOMAN'S CLUB
(Mrs.) Emma J. Andrews.
President.
Maryland J. W. Welts-Barnett.
Chairman Cities Committee.
Says She Sold Him Bad.
Durham, N. C., Feb. 4—Claiming to have been physically paralyzed by drugged whisky he bought at her house, he was sent to the recorder's court Jan. 21, he then principal witness against Minnie Malone, who is charged with retaliating against her husband from Jones, George Howard is a codefendant with Minnie Malone on a charge of retaliating, but is not under indemnity in connection with the alleged theft.
HELD FOR MURDER
New York, N.Y., Jan. 21, Joseph Williams, 44, of 411 Thalia St., was struck on the head with a hammer last Sunday by William Lloyd, 7117 Fouchie St., Williams died last Sunday and Lloyd was being held in jail on a charge of murder.
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J. L. HENDERSON DIES SUDDENLY AT HIS HOME
Deputy Potentate of Mystic Shrine
St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 1, F. Pinterman's services for J. C. Henderson, deputy imperial postmate of Sirlings, will be held from Falkirk Airport church, where he died suddenly last Thursday morning following an attack of gastritis. Henderson was 38 years old and lived at 3632 Congen Ave. in Belfast, where he attended the country by Missons of high degree. He has done much for the persecution of his order in Missouri, J. L. Henderson Lodge 116, which has the largest membership of any lodge in the state was organized by Theep
EDITOR'S COURTESY CAUSES HIS ARREST
EDITOR'S COURTESY CAUSES HIS ARREST
The body has been in some at 1516 School St., where strung of citizens who admitted Heinderson's exemplary conduct laid their last tributes of respect.
New York, Feb. 4. — That many minions of the law still color record as a ladder of inferiority was a man who could not be ordinary can become offended at the chivalry of a white man to two young race women who refused to pay a taxi bill of 15 cents when their cab was delayed in a traffic jam down-
The deceased, a native of Columbia, Mo., was a past executive officer of the University of Missouri, Saturday night at 12 o'clock, Kobles chapter of Eureka Consistory, *Foothill Irish Masons*, will condemn funeral services at the Palafalus church in Columbia, Mo., on Saturday night lodge No. 30, A. F. and A. M. of which Henderson was a past master, will have charge of the Jurisdiction. Inferment at Greenwood Chapel.
Miranda Ipps, 27, 304 Lenox Ave. and Nora Hawkins, 25, 504 Lenox Ave. and Henry Jacoby, 18, 1829 and 1830. The couple was arrested by Policeman James Shields of Traffic A after the courteous editor offered to pay the girls' fare of 15 cents. Shields charged the girls with disorderly conduct. All three
J. 1. Henderson, Jr., son, and two
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Shields told the court that Misses Epps and Hawkins, who were in a hurry, were in the courtroom and he began to write out a trifle violation summons for the driver, Anthony Zeppels, 170 Worth St. The young woman, who was called another one, and Zeppels requested his fare. They refused to reply, Shields said, and the argument of small crowd from crowded streets.
From every part of the world comes emphatic approval of "Humans," a new full page of countries in color, "A big thing in journalism," is the keynote of comment from publishers, rechannels, ministers and the public. The Editor and Publisher, the oldest and largest publishers—and adverts—of journalism, is Printer's link, a trade journal of national reputation, each have the following to say concerning the Defender's innovation in the feature
When the policeman put the girls in the car, Jacoby stepped forth from the crowd and demanded their release, asking that they be placed under arrest also. In the meantime (trouble at Times Square became tumpy) she shielded the girls' spots of duty.
"The Chicago Defender, a weekly published for and by Negroes, appends comics in colors. In addition a full page of new pictures begin with the same issue. The comics are being drawn by Leslie M. Rogers, staff
Magistrate Gottlieb, sitting in the night court, highly commended the Hungarian editor for his good citizenship and told him he was honorably discharged. He also supported and substantiated Jacoby's story, saying the "offender would not let the gentleman pay." He also was dismissed.
Wright for Senate Rumor
Still Stirs the Souther
washington, D. C. Pab. i. Alexander
amberbrook 65, 120th 138th
c. was killed Friday night, Jan. 21.
struck by an automobile driven by
Susan George. P. Melanon of
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Thomas Passliss. 216th D. G. N.
W. at Dupont. 216th P. N.
Bystanders told
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Founder's Day Service Largely Attended
Hampton. Va. Feb. 4.-Hampton institute held its *Founds' day* celebration here last Sunday, with its campus, packed with graduates and visitors, from all sections of, the campus. The *Founders' day* address was delivered by Dr. John H. Finley, editor of the *New York Times*. He spoke on "The Education of Abraham Lincoln." Dr. Finley, in commemorating the founding of Hampton institute for the education of the youths of our place, campaul Chapman, Chapman in 1858, will be a full, quantit figure of the *Emancipation* standing in the background of Hampton, with his hand on the shoulder emancipation has come in the education of Hampton institute, and through those, who have followed in
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Fire Fighter Fires on Mate in Fiery Dispute
Oakland, Cal. Feb. 4-George Allen of 3873 Luk St. was shot and seriously wounded last week by John K. Graves. Both of the men were firemen, attached to Engine company and were assigned to the team place after a fiery dispute, while the two men were off duty, at the corner of 34th and Adeline St. Allen was blind when removed to the hospital, as a pulley had lodged in his neck. If he lived he might be permanently sightless.
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Baltimore, Md. Feb. 4.—The body of an unidentified man with six bullet wounds in the head, was found last night atop the Capitol building ledge. Fullerton. This is the fourth to be found in the neighborhood in six months, each victim being a member of our group who had received several bullet wounds.
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Paris, France, Feb. 4.—Magazine Lillian Evantl, the well-known coloratura soprano of Washington, D. C., made her debut in Paris grand opera on Dec. 21. Madame Evantl, interpreting the role of Lakme, won her audience from the first moment of her appearance. Her poise, her splendid interpretation and the crystal like quality of her tone, quickly changed. Her voice, with a rare dramatic presence, was in her portrayal of Delibes' heroine richness, a melow sweetness, coupled with a rare dramatization of a virtuoso. Her brilliance, critical as the Parisian audience, always, is eagerly gave her the ovation "Bolt Sons," which Midame Evantl has sung with such brilliant success in America and in Europe, was recorded almost defending applause. Her unstintious reception, Monsieur Max Marrio of the Opera Comique, who portrayed the role of Milakantina, and her unstintious shared the honors of the evening with Madame Evantl. These three, with their richness of tone, with their elegance of range, made "Lakme" like a magnificent
When the posters all over Paris announced that an American would interpell "Lakme" on Christmas eve night, the theater going public began by leading the leading role at the Trionn-Lyrique. That's one of the things which almost never happen. A movie about the three these speculations. But other than the announcements themselves, there was nothing to indicate that Madame Evauil was not a Parisian. Her aristocratic left nothing to be desired. She was no longer an American shining in French, she was an artist of rare ability; she was all that Delibes could have desired in his hereline.
AMERICANS WORK TO SPREAD HATE ABROAD
America, the land famous for its prejudices, continues to carry on its campaign of spreading its narrow hatred against members of our force, with which their attacks upon us is received by forcemen, the propaganda is kept up. The Paris Times, one of the syndicates of the American interests, carried the following article in its issue of Jan. 15:
PULLMAN RESTRICTION
Interstate Commerce Commission
Approves Ban on Negroes
"Washington, Saturday," The interstate commerce commission yesterday approved the decision of the Pullman company to refuse to sell its ships to members of the Negro race. The French papers, although they received the same dispatch, refused to publish it, thereby showing their disapproval of the attempts of America to unload the ships in the United. The Paris Times is only one of several American papers now being published in Paris with the inimical French to their unjust and unlawful methods of discrimination.
Brooklyn Citizens Hear
Brooklyn, N. Y. E. Foh, 4—Miss Nannie Burroughs, president of the Nannie Burroughs Training School for Girls at Washington, D. C., spoke on the work of her school for the girls last Thursday at the Concord Baptist Church of Christ, the pastor, Rev. J. B. Adams, acted as master of ceremonies, and the pastor of Miss Burroughs' address to the packed church, the congregation gave to the school in cash and in pledges $500, all of which was paid to her. Last weekend the congregation was addressed at a special mass meeting by Rev. C. L. Franklin, the assistant pastor, who spoke on the work of the former assistant pastor of Pilgrim Baptist church in Chicago. A collection was taken and more than $300 was raised to be dispatched to the schools and education of the masses of our people in that distant land. Rev. James B. Adams has instituted a program for the church for girls at Brooklyn and reach the world in its system of religious training.
In Benefit Musicale
New York, Feb. 4—J. Horshamon Johnson, pianist and baritone, and Taylor Gordon, tenor, will appear in New York on Feb. 16 at Carnegie Hall, 57th St. and Seventh Ave. New York for the Urban jerseys of Greater New York. These artists are among the most popular of the singers of Race spirituals known to the American public. They sing with a naturalness which transports the listeners spiritually to the music of songs originated. Their technique and execution are of a very high order.
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LYNCH LAW IS UPHELD IN AIKEN, S. C.
Grand Jury Fails to Indict Slayers
Grand Jury Fails to Indict Slayers
Aiken, S. C, Feb. 4—Lynch law and violence were upheld for the state of South Carolina and the governor of North Carolina, the foreman of the grand jury investigating the evidence surrounding the cowardly lynching of Clarence, DeWitt, and the verdict that they did not find sufficient evidence to warrant indictments for the known lynchers who were convicted of our race that October near here. The announcement of the verdict was received by the whites of the state and the men of our race that the men on the jury would uphold the savagery of the South at all costs, regardless of the state that we were to judge that the state clear its name.
Governor John G. Richards, successor to Governor Thomas, announced that the state has more than strong evidence that the three victims were shot down while in the custody of the state's police in the brunal killing were also known, but that the state was powerless to act or to try anyone unless the grand jury chose to indict those who were guilty of the crime, *Pearing me violence*, members of our group who were to act as state prosecutors in the penitentiary shortly after the lynchings last year. These six prisoners were brought back for the jury hearing under war conditions, new evidence that the state officers accompanied the prisoners from the penitentiary.
Chicago Has Unique Physicians' Laboratory
Thompson Prescription laboratory, 3323 South parkway, is the only exclusive prescription laboratory in the United States owned and operated by the University of Chicago. It contains complete stock of vaccines, serums antifixives, amputees and glandular substances. It is the only Race institution in the United States prescribing and supplying physicians exclusively that has met the stringent requirements of the American Medical association and also the National Association of the Chicago Medical society; being the only one using the columns of the official bulletin of the Chicago Medical society physicians. This laboratory is being patronized by hundreds of physicians of both races.
Chinese Find Sympathy. in Fight for Freedom
Members of the Isaac in this country are looking with sympathy at the progress of the Chinese in their defence of the great powers. The Chinese are not alone in just as we have been forced to wage a warfare that has been almost constant for freedom for ourselves, no reason for ourselves, no reason for anything in sympathetic toward the Chinese. We cannot afford to take any other attitude. To be sure, the Chinese citizen can stop at the best hotels and cafes and bury his souls, just as we suffer from prescription and he has our sympathy.
Motor Company Fined
for Passing Off Old Model
Washington, D. C., Feb. 4–Dr. T. C. Smith, $28 S. St. N. W., won a verdict Tuesday, can be in the mound. He also won for the company for $250 and court costs, he alleged that in April, 1955, the Peerless Motor company sold him a 552 sedimented concrete block. Dr. Smith was represented by Attorney Charles IL Houston.
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DESERTED BY PARENTS
Found at Bellevue hospital, New York city, who will visit Hospital and police officials are alarmed over by their parents. They are thus far unable to find economic conditions, or just a desire to shirk response.
Charles Satchel Morris Is Sued by N. Y. Lawyer
(Photo on Picture Page)
UNIVERSITY FROM THE
DESERTED BY PARENTS
Two of the many onshore found at Bellevue hospital, New York city, who will not be able to look the world through rose-colored glasses. Hospital and police officials are alarmed over the number of infants which have been deserted this year by their parents. They are thus far unable to find a motive for, this state of affairs. Whether it is due to economic conditions, or just a desire to shirk responsibility.
New York, Feb. 4.—Summons and complaint in an action for professional district municipal court of this city by Maxwell Shapiro of 217 Broadway in behalf of James C. Thomas, former assistant United States district judge. The complaint in assistance alleges that Charles Satchell Morris, Jr., a former assistant district judge, died in Tennessee, being charged with the theft of an automobile under the Tennessee statute. Extraordinary and the governor's warrant was issued permitting Morris' removal to Tennessee for trial. He was arrested officer from the state of Tennessee, migrate Oberwasser in the 12th district court held him without bail from Saturday, Dec. 4, until Tuesday,
Merris procured the services of Mr. Thomas, who represented him as attorney throughout the court, and the mistaking of the indictment and his discharge from custody. Disbursements were paid out of Mr. Thomas' account. The appeals that Morris has refused to pay for sold services. The defendant is the son of Rev. Clementian Baptist church of this city. He is known as the "boy orator" and has addressed many prominent auditorate attending the graduate school at Columbia university.
Clevelanders Lay Plans
for Building Hospital
Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 4—Definitive plans by Baze. citizens of Cleveland to secure $200,000. for the establishment of the Merry Hospital association at its annual meeting held Wednesday, Jan. 26. at Mt. Zlan. Congregational William B. Green, prominent attorney, was named director general of a campaign soon to begin to secure $200,000 from Iowa citizens and other friends.
Dustro among Tacoe citizens for the erection of a hospital is the result of certain conditions - developed in Cleveland in the past few years thereafter in our patients for our patients in the present hospitals in the city, and also the use of these hospitals by our physicians and nurses is restricted.
PHYSICIAN KILLED
McComb, Miss, Feb. 4-While driving to the hospital with Edward McBride, his patient, Dr. Magher, well known physician of Forrewood Miss, was instantly killed when a train struck the automobile. McBride was severely injured, but is expected to recover.
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Bernard McDonald of the Alexander Ave. station arrested Dell at 120th St, and Third Ave, when he found Dell in possession of a taxicab which had been reported to the police as John Hutchison, white, 41, 202 W. 119th St, said that the taxicab recovered by Policeman McDonald had been stolen from him in front of the police station, he stopped for something to eat. He valued the cab at $3,000.
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UNIVERSITY ASKS $899,400
FROM THE OHIO LEGISLATURE
Wilberforce, Ohio, Feb. 4. —The finance committee of the house of representatives of the Ohio legislature supported institutions, visited the combined normal and industrial department at Wilberforce university and the budget prepared by the superintendent, R. C. Bundy, and the budget prepared by the several weeks ago. The budget calls for $89,400 and is for new buildings, improvements of the museum and the extent of the various educational and mechanical departments. It is said that the budget is the smallest budget by any state institution in Ohio. The finance committee consisted of Frank Brown, chairman, Risa county: Pierce, Ohio; H. Hutchison, Fayette county; L. M. Money, Hocking county; Frank Jones, Melts county; Grant T. Grant, county; and J. W.
The committee was met by Dr. Joseph L. Johnson, chairman; Hiksphopter Jones, R. K. president; and Shirley Jones, R. K. president of the combined normal and industrial department, and escorted to the chapel, where they were given an opportunity to meet with the school's president, R. M. Hughes, acting as the spokesman, delivered a short address, in which he stated the committee was interested in all schools supported by the school, and that they desired to see the schools rank with institutions of learning in other states, and that the policy of the committee was that as a result, it was possible in making appropriations.
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Missionary Association Heads in Tour of Southland
Tuskegee, Ala., Feb. 4.—The American Missionary association party, making a stop at Tuskegee Institute Friday, where the regular daily activities of the association were shown the various industries of the campus, conducted through the buildings and the campus.
The chapel exercises Friday evening the following members of the party addressed the student body and faculty of T. Washington, founder of the institute: Rev. Fred L. Brownlee, secretary of the institute; Mrs. W. J. Marshall of Campion; Mrs. W. H. Marshall of First chapel, Nashua, N. H. The party included six other women who Taylor, in presenting the speakers called attention to the invaluable services in being incorporated in the advancement of the place.
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Nashville; and Pleasant Hill
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Mers of the Fisk Jubilee Singers.
"The program of the Fisk Jubilee composed of Negro spirituals, including such well known favorites as Nobody compiled of Negro spirituals, including Soul is a Witness," "Inching Along: Ike and Bye," and a group of "Love Love Love" singers, etc. The artistry of The Fisk Jubilee Singer is too well known in the unique organization is different from all others, not only in the nature of the art, but in the unique qualities and concession to an ideal. Each number has a chording and vocal technique that were obliged to give many encores. It was a typical Fisk singers' triumph. When we realize that it was Roland Kirk's interest in interested music lovers there in the merit of the Negro spirituals, music reason to be thankful for a Hayes who has made it possible for our music group to be interested in the Fisk singers should be the first organization to give them the opportunity to their careful study and splendid art. Miles Laverna Holt, sonoran, and Mrs. Jone Trieve, were the artists who delighted the patrons of Grace Jream, the pianist, was present. Miles Harlson will be hard in rectal here in the
The excellent choir of the Congregational church was heard over the radio when he chose and they sang admirably. The Metropolitan Community Center WLS. 2. Wesley dances and his choir were given excellent write-ups in all of their excellent achievements and beautiful renditions over the radio, and of congratulations from all parts of the United States and Canada. Islandard Jones, a well-known will appear in recital at Kimball hall Sunday afternoon. He has studied in New York and will perform in a program. Howard annual will be present in large numbers to support the music steadily rising in the music world.
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Leslie Grant, prominent member of the Mahathai Social club, received the Mahathai Social club when he returned home from a South side mule and found his home filled with his friends and his birthday. The acre had been arranged by his mother, Mrs. Oscar and Alice Morgan. With the house decorated with beautiful colored furniture among those who enjoyed the hospitality, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Walker, William De Koehler, Miss Jessie Mosley, Spykerette Turner, Mrs. J. S. William, Oscar Johnson, Mrs. H. Mitchell Graham, Francis Sunmerrille, Miss Nautice Folk, George Sanders and Mrs. Hazel Jones. Mrs. Sanders, lyrically soprano, of 3501 South parkway, entertained a theater party at a gala conference referee at Orchestra hall last Tuesday evening. During the internment coffee grand foyer, Her guests were Judge and Fry, Port D. George and Miss Mrs. D. Jones, 3524 Giles Ave., was invited to the Jolly Social club last
Mrs. Wilkoe was entertained by the
museum at the residence of Mrs. Pauline Moore,
tards and dancing were the features of
a surprise party was given last
Thursday evening by Mrs. Amanda
Brown, Mrs. Pauline Moore and
Mrs. Richard Holmson of 6629 St.
Lawrence Ave.
Mrs. Wilkoe was Lewis of 224 E. 46th
pl. entertained several friends at a lunch-
room party on Feb. 4 at 12:30.
The business presented each guest
with a souvenir on departing,
Holmson and John C. Wilson, 414 Calumet Ave. will
entertain some two hundred guests at
a table on Feb. 4 at the Vincennes hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Florence, 210
E. 46th pl., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Terry and family
and Mrs. Jefferson Slim at dinner Tues.
Miss Clara Price of 4733 Michigan visited in the East. While away Miss Jiffra visited with relatives in New York. The Beta and Theta Omega chapters of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority visited the Mena Catholic club. It will be the event. This same group are responsible for the program at Grace Liceum for Miss Liddle Jefferson, who left for reports a safe arrival in California.
Mrs. Mayme Carroll of 423 F. 44th St. has been convinced that a presence was missed at the monthly meeting of the home church. The ladies of the La Pappa Social and Charity club plan an installation of the new book, *Heritage Lewis*, their sponsor, will conduct the ceremonies. Who has so very efficiently guided the derring of the auxiliary group of workers for the ill-health children, is reclaiming her duties as chairman this year. Mrs. Abbott proved a success, and her re-creation with her re-creation is with heart.
Mrs. Paule Mahone of 5525 Wabash Ave. continues indoors. Her illness is regretted by her many friends and it is on her to help her well on the war to health again.
Attorney and Mrs. Herman I. Moore, 431 L. 44th, entertained a night club at 441 W. 44th, last. These present were Attorney and Mrs. Caldwell Walkins, guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Udell Turpin, Dr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Payne, Attorney and Mrs. Richard Hill, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson and Mrs.
Kilner and Mrs. Joseph Ribb. Mrs. Moore provided a delightful hostess and apartment was very nicely decorated. Mrs. H. Refinall Smith. 5272 St. Mary's bridge group this week. Only club members were present. These ladies Mrs. Smith provided a delightful kennel and used some of the linen and china Mrs. Smith provided a lovely dress, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jones. 4958 Washington Park Court, were hosts at day, day, day, day, day, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hamilton, with whom the Joneses made their dinner, Mrs. and Mrs. Shaw, a young married couple who live with the Joneses, and Mrs. and Mrs. Shaw, a young married couple who live with the Joneses, and Mrs. Jones is foreman at the post office and Mrs. Jones is an efficient interior decorator known and move in the best social circles and are members of the fashion industry. Mrs. John Perkins of 6452 Eberhardt entertained her husband club on a very beautifully decorated for the occasion. Several guests, exclusive of Mrs. Isaac Wilson of Wimpee, were: Mrs. Isaac Wilson of Wimpee, Canada; Mrs. W. G. Holt, Mrs. Jebb, Canada; Mrs. Jebb, Emma Anderson, and Mrs. Alfred Hamilton, Mrs. Wilson won first prize
Conway, Sanford mehew of Mrs. Baird, very lt at the hospital. He underwent an operation to correct a fractured leg. He recently married and he and his lovely niece, Mrs. Sanford, a high school teacher, newlyweds. His mother, Mrs. Ida Muse of Jacksonville, ill, is here to meet She is accompanied by Mrs. Lynch Conway of Peoria, an aunt of the pa- nathy's. It is hoped that Conway will soon recover. Dr. Carl Hobert is at the Home club on Saturday at the home of Mrs. Extra Silverson, who were present. At a business session im- mediately following the luncheon, Mrs. Edward Morris, as president; Mrs. William Carroll, as a secretary; Mrs. Charles Washington, as scorekeeper, were retrained for en- guing the Hiley, an absent member who is to reside in Brooklyn indefinitely. Mrs. Merleigh of Pittsburgh is the guest of Mrs. Rufus Sampson of Cal- lifornia, on Wednesday afternoon to see the "Shanghai Gesture" and guest of Mrs. Jerroh Johnson of 406 Forest-Friday, Jan. 25. Mrs. Edward G. Bichey and Caldwell Wattles are
William Bell was the guest of honor at a party Saturday evening in honor throughout the merry making to congratulate him.
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Important Changes Are Planned by Heads of University
Important Changes Are Planned by Heads of University
Nashville, Tennessee, Feb. 4.—That, beginning next year, the tuition of Fisk quarter and that the high school department will be suspended are two facts said from the president's office. Fisk university, in announcing the change in salid, "Our students must more and more be a larger share of the expenses are doing in other large schools," the increase in tuition the students of Fisk will be paying less than in some other schools. Fisk must hereafter run on a strictly budget basis, the president said, and in addition to other sources of present expenses, Fisk must procure $10,000 annually from the students from the reports received by various parts of the country, persons educated in the kind of education they will receive than in the cost of that education, and best schools in the North and East.
The announcement was made simulation that within one or two years' graduate work leading to the master's degree partitions. It is expected, in addition to other courses, that the work in education, practice, and music will be especially emphasized in this reorganization plan. The faculty will be strengthened the faculty to this end. It is also understood that the high will be discentralized after this year in order to give opportunity for concentration for which has already exceeded the 500 mark for the first two quarters of the year, and cent greater than the college enroll for the entire four quarters of the second year. The student work courses from the deans office that certain subfellowships will be offered in the student's high school preparation. While the high school is being offered, faculty facilities for demonstration and practice teaching as part of the extension training.
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Stag for Dr. N. G. Glover
Dr. Nelson G. Glover was the guest of honor Saturday evening at a stag glove by Dr. George Cleveland Hall at the University of Georgia. Hall expressed himself as wanting to introduce Glover into the "Ranks of the Whist" was the feature of the evening and Tracey Benson, a dedicated repeat was served, with punch, clogs and crags. These introduced new ways of managing wires to Dr. Glover were Judge Jackson, Charles Thompson, Joseph Bihl, R. A. Williams, Walter Speedy, Chamison, Claire Payne, L. I. Lindsay, Begnall Smith, I. H. Holloway, Assisting Mr. Hall with her in-stand's guests were her daughter, Miss Jackson and Anderson. George Jackson and Anderson.
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REV. JACKSON TOURS
Rev. J. H. Jackson, pastor of Grace
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Georgia Normal college, Albany, Ga., on a
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Dr. John J. Mullowney, president of McHenry Medical college, McHenry, Missouri, July 15, in the interest of McHenry's financial needs, the Bishop Baptist church, 45th St. and Vincennes Ave., at the Sunday morning service of one of the churches in Gary, ind., and Bapst church on the West side, of which Rev. E. Drone is pastor, of the McHenry Alumnial association, of which Dr. S. W. Smith is
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PART I-PAGE 6
TEXAS TATTLES
BY WYATT D. JAMES
Dallas, Tox.-Mamie Smith and company of 23 people, under the personal direction of Hert Goldberg, assisted by Sum Kuhn, brought to Dallas, not one of the best, but the best musical comedy attraction that has ever played a Jaco theater in this section. John Mason, a Dallas Cactus, assisted by Chie Walker, Frances Smith, Hilda and Pete, and Ethel Williams are the costars, and last, but not least, the original Mamie as the moon at each performance.
Miss Smith was compelled to take two encourses and numerous bowls. Her cowns were not gorgeous; her hair was not beautiful; and blues offering from the general run of blues singers. She has a very run of melodies and pleasing voice and she perhaps has the ability to play. If Dallas would get attractions of this caller twice a month it could remain dark the remainder of the week, regardless of the weather, and all concerned would read a harvest. The public would be more than glad to attend. The caller would support the Race vaudeville houses. A midnight, ramble was given Friday night to capacity busiest stations, premium—every seat was taken and many were standing long before the curtain. Enjoy company broadcast through station KRLD of this city on Thursday night, and from the many responses received for blues singing until now. Smith would be singing.
Mr. Kuhn and Mr. Goldibre are loud in their praises for the system they have built, and they say that they have never been quiet, pleasant engagement during their 22 weeks out in Dallas. When you have something to sell that has quick turnover, you should regret that this attraction could not play a second week. Miss Smith purchased, in addition to the $10,000 onsite warehouse, $1,000 worth of gowns in Dallas. "Amos White and Leonard Smith are the only two gowns carried with the company. They play, respectfully, cornet and plana."
Dude Kelly and wife are temporarily residing in the city.
Darlen and Ray, we hold a package for you. Kindly send forwarding address. Jan 21, finds Billie Young and Nona Marshall, Wiley and Wiley, Craaters and Claverns, and Bo Kelia at the Ella B. Moore theater, and Lemon and his Dashing Dinah company of 25 people an dorchestn will be the attraction. of Feb. 7 is open at this writing.
DARKTOWN FROLICS
Little Sherman H. Dudley is plotting his father's show over the city of New York, where he can capable 'manager' says the elder Dud. In the show two 23 people, including his son, Young Dud was recently married to Mary Clemons, who is on the show with him before him. Natalie at 1233 Seventh St. N. W. Washington, D. C.
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$1,000,000 Castle Farm, a magnificent house farm. This bunch is playing opposite to Max Fischer's orchestra, a well known white organization, and from all reports are held responsible for preparing themselves for public service. Good luck to Alex Jackson and his bunch.
Look, Bunch
Denzil K. Perdue wants some musicians. Those playing cornet, sax, trombone and drums, write piano and Oka if you are loading, try out of town. Keep busy. Money can be made elsewhere than in a big city.
Nathan Stirman Dias
Nathan Stirman, brother of Elim Stirman, assistant musical director of the human act company. He buried last week in Kansas City. He was a musician and a member of Local 627, Kansas City. Elim Stirman has just returned to Chicago from the funeral.
Rudy Jackson Home
Rudy Jackson, well known player of the Chicago band, will stay awhile. He is to join the wind section of King Joel Oliver's Plantation orchestra. The gang in his heart will heartily well-pretended music.
Harold McQueen, trap drummer, was forced to leave his job in Florence, Georgia, in June in Thimnastville, Ga., where mail will reach him at 1010 N. Broad Rt. The writer wishes Harold a speedy recovery.
Called Home
Abe White, a member of Moore's concert band of Winnifreel, Canada, was called home to the bedside of his wife, Kate. He arrived in the race track city this week. Mr. White is a member of local 587, Milwaukee. Wm. Mall will reach him in Breckenridge, Colorado, Lovilleville, Ky.
William Davenport Kearney is the efficient musical directress for the Miller and Slayer "Dixie Brevellers" show, now playing at the Lyrical theater he can capable, having had ample experience with many well known musical comedy shows. She radiates kind regards to the Musical Bunch.
Locals
Howard Banta, a member of Clarence Hall's orchestra of Detroit, Mich., was a visitor in Chicago last week, and said he was impressed with the music situation here, returned to Detroit last January.
Jimmy Bell, with his long hair, has created himself a new name. The man says he was named by Paul Ash, who have named him the "Little Ethiopian Paul Whiteman." Jimmy is the assistant director of Dave Café De Paris orchestra, Chicago. Carroll Dickerson and his new orchestra are playing three nights in the White City ballroom, Chicago.
Detroit Shannon, recently 'musical director of the "Shufflin Sam" show, musicians and musicians union. Local 208, Chicago. Charles Elgar and his orchestra will close their engagement at Atrium Ballroom, Chicago. thextv.com
Dave Peterson's orchestra with Ethiel Waters, soloist, will give several concerts this month in Orchestra hall. Edward Baller, former pianist at the States theater, Chicago, is back the Vindy, and the orchestra. He is at the Grand theater this week, musical director of the "Kentucky Sun" show. Chicago is fast growing. The Metropolitan area offers more steady employment for musicians than any other city in the country. There is more orchestra than any other orchestra on long time contracts as here. New York used to lead during the days when the Cliff club was active, but now it is no longer an activity of that organization died. Now that we have the situation well in hand here, let us permeate the music with our passion. That is in us we will hold down the jobs, but if we are lacking we can expect to be replaced. In white dresses we are careful in their conduct. Show the people and let them know that we are gentlemen. They like your music. Show that along with your ability to deliver you are gentlemen.
Helen Justa, daughter of Duke Johnson, well known veteran performer, is now located in her home, where she will walk there with her Kelth net. Helen Justa and Boys. The Pacific coast refuses to let her leave. She is working a long contract at the Metropolitan Opera and the western newspapers are loud in her praises for this little dance artist. She heads her own revue of 20 performers that will reach her at 1121 E. Washington St. Los Angeles, Colli.
Doc Blair, with the famous Al G. Fields minstrels, sands in the route well with himself and members of the show. Shoott: Winchester, Va. Feb. 5; Cumberland Md. Feb. 7, B. Feb. 6; Laster, Feb. 9; Laster, Feb. 10, 11, 12.
Snow Fisher, well known to the gang, in seriously ill in the county, was there last week and at this writing his condition is said to be serious. He said he was the solo dancer in Florence Mills show, "From Dixia to Broadway."
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Thousands and thousands of music lovers have heard different stories about the origin of jazz music. Many remember on their Ideas about it, and all claim their stories are authoritative. Some men have claimed that jazz and its beginning 1.000 years ago, maybe we did, and am going to give my readers my idea about the birth of jazz music after careful study of the situation. As used, the word man has taken its form for
on their ideas about it, and all of them are authoritative. Some have claimed that jazz that I heard last year 1,000 years ago. Maybe so, but I am going to give you a brief idea about the birth of jazz music, as I see it today of the situation. As usual, the way most haunted me for the birth of jazz and its development. He has never considered the music, but the way he has selflessly taken the credit for everything in music. Nevertheless, that doesn't make it true. He has never been having imagination in Africa is more imagination. It is very true the natives created rythm by incassantly beating a component of melody and harmonic phrases were absent; it was just rythmic noise, with a life or mere reverence along with the drum beats.
The jazz music that the world is crazy about today had its birth in America and its originators were Race musicians. He born some 40 years ago and from this creation jazz music of today has had its evolution.
Que Composers
Scott Jolinis was the greatest rattime composer of his time. His piano Leaf is a master technique in creative musical notation that soot the entire musical world again. In his euphonic sounds the technique and intricate syncopation of his piano Leaf make popular syncopation as a key in teaching students. His compositions were musically correct; he was a musician an arsenal of great instruments. He knew how to do with the pen; his stroke meant something. To Scott Jolinis rightly belongs the credit for the birth of jazz. He was called rattime, nothing was known as "jazz." The white man, with his alterness to commercialize anything, renamed it "jazz" and to put paramount in most every country.
Will Marion Cook comes along now with his "Cloriday," which set America's other idea of synception, "Whole Dat Sicken Chicken in 'Dis Crowd' was a novel creative treatment in Johann with their "Red Moon" scores giving to the world 'Fir Red Shawl' "On the Road to Monterey," national hits W, C. Hand, Joe Jordon, Tim Bryim, Cecil Cackl, Ernest Hokan, Sam Lucas, Chris Smith, all of the contributions of synception in its evolution to jazz.
Gradually coming down the line we see Europe, James Scott, C. Lackierk Roberts, Maceo Pinkard, Clarence Williams, Eddie Hayward, Irwin Bohn, numerous to mention, who have kept as the world's greatest jazz writers. The musical score of "Shuffle Along" started the world. Simile the book and the music, made fortunes along with the music of the tunes. "I'm Just Wild About Harper" the "Gypsy Blues" were wonderful contributions to the jazz music world.
Instrumentalists
I want to impress upon the reader's mind that to our own group belongs the most likely claim it is: it is indisputable. And we are also responsible for a great share of its development. How many times I see an orchestra coming where the Race orchestra were playing, trying to catch on, learn something, get the tricks, and our group is to them. Today the white brother has it, because we gave it to him, and he in heating us commercializing stuff in the future. There are bound to be new creations from our group in music, because we are naturally musical.
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Washington, D. C.-Just a few flashes of the shows and show folks, he was playing to big business at the Howard. Miss Geraldine Saunders and Galle DeGaston hit each time they appeared—the shared honor—Jesse Shipp, the grand old master of stage managers and one time producer of the famous Williams and DeGaston, who when Joe Byrd butted in without knocking on the door, breaking by the manager in the main office and office office, so I sent for Billy Higgins come and get Joe, which he did—not. But I am sure you can guess that Billy Higgins through with (white) no, not Billy Higgins and Joe Byrd also Jesse Samba were here with Lucky Samba, we were talking over the plush memoirs of our group on the Columbia wheel, but of course, we were only discussing things. Mr. Higgins and Jesse Mun Young A. Watts is also with the show. It really looked like old times to see so many old-timers to that everybody went (sober).
back to my private car for Billy Hughes to die in the same way. Sure you can guess what before I got them—(white) no, not too big. I go with Lucky Samba, at a few pleasant man on the future promenade on the Columbia river, very nearby. Mr. Hurlig and to the deciding. Wattie is also with the many old-timers to and at that every (noober). Stage manager for Mr. Hurlig on a few new long them was Miss Miss did not see the show.
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every pleasure cope with the four intent of attracting joy therefrom. They are eneavoring to deliver the message from the Bible. They have unmasked Santa Claus, poloned the cloak and closed up the chimneys. They are now engaged in disclosing mythical glamour that has enveloped the great curse of grabbing a H book they booked Sute little old men and women and a crowded gether, and showing their polish, policy at the Lil day, folks, Brothers and aunts lying about a vocal foe and geto Taskitham Four. Taskitham Four, recall the hyes surely care, there are three.
CUBAN MAYOR ENTERTAINS
THE RENOWN COMPANY
San Lois, Cuba—William Benbow and his "Get Happy" company were the owners of San Lois, Cuba, who is full-fledged Race gentleman. In a letter to the Scribe Mr. Benbow states that the thing that counts there is ability. The entire company is in the pink of health and radiance regards to the folks back there will find them at San Diego, Cuba.
**DARKTOWN FROLICS**
S. H. Dudley, "Darktown Funie," piloted by S. H. Jr. is getting the business on every stand. He shows off his skills in show and the performers are the best. In the line-up are the following: John La Jolla, Jenkins, a straight man; Joe Hubert, dancing led; Gladys Mickey, prima donna; Bue Parker, soubert, and in the end, Couton, Ann Jenkins, Helen Denn, Arnell Smith, Little Albert, Mario Young, Bessie Dudley and Carine
GULEPORT AND BROWN
This well known team, Golfport and Brown, is with the Jimmy Cooper team, with the big one in columbia wheel the son. They play Chicago in a few weeks with the show at the Star and Garter theater. Mall will reach the big premiere at the theater. Cincinnati, Ohio, in care of Jimmy Cooper's revue.
ISAIAH WILLIAMS SICK
Chattanooga. Tennessee — Isaiah Williams, a member of Bosey, was taken suddenly on Monday night, Jan. 24, just before curtailment. His case was being all in its power for his comfort. The show moves to Louisville Ky. week of the 31st, and the week will find them in Chicago, Ohio.
Louis Azoraky, the well-known show manager and advance man, rejoices, piles, announces that he is at liberty. The mail man can page Louis at 1601 Austin St. Pittsburgh, Pa.
JOINS HUSBAND
Dorothy Reyg Jackson is in Louisville, Ky, and has joined her husband's troupe, the Harrison Jackson Players. Mail to 1316 W. Chestnut
Jack and Helen Wiggins are going big on the oftay time and radio that she is on something. Week of the 31st will find them in Hochester, N. Y.
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*Lincoln Theater*
Grabbed a Keith sensation when they cut little old folks no larger than dolls, although they're "frowned" men and women. Singer's Midgets and women, Lincoln patrons and together, and Lincoln patrons are showing their appreciation of the town at the Lincoln. Only two more days, folks, to lamp the living dolls. Brothers and sisters, you know that other vocal flights impart. So go back to Tanklin Four, the jazz crowns who were a lot with Riffle Waters. Now, everybody rock! How! How! Those guys surely can't resist them now. Also, there are several late surprises managerial sleeve. Yes, air. I'll say he's flying high when he shows "The Eagle of the Sea," that stipulated Florence Vidor and dashing Ricardo Cortez. You KNOW it's a downtown
Has taken its place among the collection of lace poetry in the Shomers library in New York, thereby ending New Yorkers to read the volume at will. This is indeed a signal honour, and it is a charm of the Shumers room, for having had the first efforts accepted. Every copy of Mellow hints when ordered by personal autograph. Please address your orders to your respectfully, at 668 St. Nicholas Ave., 61, New York, 10016. Videos invaluable spiritual service. The price is just two dollars.
Kansas City, Mo.-Dear Dave,
Just want you to know some of the
dolls among the professionals in
Kansas City. Wendy Powells were in Kansas City last week at the Main St. theater and on Friday they gave a midnight show
at the theater is exclusively white) at the
Streets hotel in the blue room. My partner and I were there and it was indeed one of the best written theatrical
This week the theater the Taylor Trille, B. Kelly and Nonna (sister team). B. Kelly and Wiley and Wiley and a wonder-
maker makes this week's show a good one.
Davenport and Smith left and are now in Birmingham, Ala. Henderson and Courney are working in out and out Sun. Also Kid Enery, the flash.
Shaffer and Shaffer will leave to open an engagement with Oklahoma, Oklahoma. At this writing my partner and I are at the Oklahoma theater for Ackerman and Harris Booking association, with a later to follow. Madame Brennan is successfully pleasing the patrons of the Performer's Rest, a new canebar of Elmore Beans and Chan Russell, entertaining every night. Also wish to report the death of Nathaniel Sternan, the player formerly at Elmore Beans and Chan Russell and the Elmore band. Mr. Sternan died Jan. 4 and was buried Jan. 1. The cause of his death has not been disclosed. I do not able to attend his funeral as I was very busy on duty. But as I sat in my dressing room the following lines came to my mind and as it happened I thought I would write it thus:
Harry Flickler, the Lone Wolf, and the man without a fiddle, was a caller at the Scribe's office and was known for his neatness. Harry has a right to be with the large bundle of signed contracts he has chucked in his overcoat pocket. He tells of a most enjoyable experience. Neb, the guest of Jack Broomfield, son and daughter-in-law. He was entertained in their beautiful mansion with a delightful New Year's gift. He is confident that he will be long remembered.
Bamboo McCarrer, the well-known performer, is in Chicago where he just recently finished an engagement at the Plantation cafe. He was a friend and would be glad to hear from his many friends at 4956 Indiana Ave.
Tomorrow
Always there are gloom dispensers, happiness assassinators, annooping about, poking their ferret noses into every pleasure gone with the final intent of extracting the joy therefrom. They are using leavening to delete Christ from the Bible. They are using masked Santa Claus, poisoned in reindeer ears and blood in the chimney. They are now engaged in disapetition, mythical glamour that has enveloped the lives of our FREES. 6. T. Whitney
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The world is started at the metamorphosis of China. Why China is the largest, most thickly populated countries in the world, has been deader than a new century. The Chinese prayed to their ancestors,警 by their ancestors and lived by their ancestors, and in China were hobbled and the smalls had to wear bells to warn the Chimmen from their path and keep down the trees. It has no longer be a useless fossil of a defunct ancestor. Tomorrow is as much entitled to a place in our mental calendars as Xue Tong will no longer be a useless fossil of a defunct ancestor. We don't want them to come. Let them stay over in our mental calendars, inviting us to hasten forward and drink from their perennial springs of Hope, stimulating our senses of future accomplishment.
Why Today is but the workshop of Tomorrow. If there were no Tomorrow, we would be working Today? But, you say, Tomorrow is but a fragment of the imagination. And I ask, who can say, Tomorrow is but a fragment of the imagination? Who, but God? Time! What is Time? God takes no record of Yeardays, Today, but much process of reckoning in his scheme of Eternity. Our finite minds are incapable of comprehending, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months and years with which to measure our actions. A necessity of the imagination as Yearday or Tomorrow. Because we make a sum of 24 hours and call it a day, that makes it a fact only in our imagination.
Lafayette Theater
Has outdone its policy of "Always a 12 Show for the Price of a Good Movie," by booking a too bad rave tour of the movie, big-timers on the Gay White way were tickled to shell out five leaves of Uncle Sam's spinnish just to grace the Lafayette stage this week. Now, there's Miss Ruth Walker, widely touted to the world's most famous actress, Jean Star is another comedy miss who will make your heart miss a beat. Miss Filda Wobb knocks the old comedy star to the very end to every point of the company, for this sweet child produced and staged this spectacular all-star cast revue. Other eye souls are there, too, with Tom-Mix prances pretty a-trotting, Tony, the wonder-horses in a
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LINGOLN PERRY'S LETTER
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When death occurs, snatch a
grenade from our side.
Don't it make you think about the day that you and I must die? Whether a musician or performer, young or old in age. We'll some day leave [never to] — or for some orchestra pit or stage.
So while fighting hard for fame (as it's fortune we all crave),
Let us nourish the clear conscience
and our grave.
And in our line of entertainment do
it well and do it hard.
But omit the many no account things
that we fear our God;
Because it is no harm to entertain in
an artistic way.
But art and talent is mistaken by
so as Salem Tull Whitney said about
resolutions for the New Year—
Let's be professional and artistic
and tell on the square.
—Professor Lincoln, Lincoln
Perry, 104 E. 18th St. Kansas City.
HARRY FIDDLER IN
Harry plays Muncie, Ind., the last half of the week of the 24th, then hurries back to play the Academy in Chicago for three days; then on in Canada, shooting into New York to spend a week with Mes. Fiddler.
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LILLY YEUN
One of the most graceful of dancers is Lily Yeun, with ivin Milleer's attraction Miss Yeun is an indispensable asset. This week the work being the Royal theater, Ballimore, Mr. JONH T. GIBSON in DENIAL. John T. Gibson, the well known show man, denies that he is interested in any new theatrical venture in the show business. Mr. Gibson is the proprietor of the Dunhar and Standard theaters in Philadelphia.
THE KOPPIN THEATER
By H. D. GARNETT
Detroit—Resaio Smith. "Empress of Blues," presents her Harlem Froelie field music recital with Schubert's musical trio six pieces with plenty of musical and comedy numbers, with the fastest and snappiest chorus seen over here in many of her performances, and she carries a special drop that is beautiful. This show drew the biggest Monday matinee in several years, and many of the many standing in the rear. The comedy is well taken care of Scott and Smith, who keep the crowd in good mood throughout the event, and what it takes to make a good show, was shown. Featuring Dinah Scott and Glarence Smith, comics. Peg and Peg. Troublesome. Peg and Peg. The "Empress of Blues" herself.
The chorus consists of Maud Smith, Lillian Simpson, Guslea Erine Brown, Lillian Moore, and Helen Hicks.
The show opens with the entire company, "So Different from the Rest." "If You Call them Baby Doll," by Scott and Them Scott, and Helen Scott, was laughable one. "Clap Your Hands," by Mysa Brown and girls, guilded many hands. "Coralical one," a "Few Minutes With Mr. Smith in S. and T." was a lot Drill by girls with their nike, neat Mysa Brown and girls, dance, dance, dance over well Igege and Taylor in S. T. and D. hit the high spots with Mysa Brown and girls, dance, dance, dance, doubt, the heat stainer seen them Charlson dance by Miss Brown, girl and Peg, who the same featured number. Scott and Scott make up a good team in S. T. and D. put and take encores on all number. They close with the queen of them all, in several select blues, goes over with a bang, having to take encores on all number. They close with entire company in grand ensemble, and leave the audience well pleased after seeing one of 45 minutes of real entertainment.
SUSIE BREAKS DOWN
Suite of the team of Buttertails and Susie, now travelling with Jimmy Conner's revue over the Columbia wheel, suffered a nervous breakdown last week while playing Cinema Center, better and hopes to be hitting on all six when the show opens in Chicago of Feb. 6.
GULFPORT AND BROWN
Gulffner and Brown, well-known
bk-time team, are with the Jimmy
Cooper revue and want the Scribbo to
enter the entire Chicago Stroll week
will hit Chicago Stroll week of
Feb. 6. The show will play at the
Star and Garter theater.
SHOW TO PLAY K. C., MO.
The Duke Mills Minstrel show will
audition the theater, Kannan's City,
Mo. Joe Clennons radios the news to
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TOMORROW
BY SALEM TUTY-WHITNEY
Fair land and sweet content that lies
Bencath the spell of turpurea mikes,
Those-tinted where the sunburns kiss
All care, transmitting them to blaze.
Where wishes fly on golden wings
drink from Hope eternal smiles
When daubles serve bold,
Takes Happiness to have and hold.
Where failure, sorrow and distress
When daubles serve fitness.
And gods of Faith and Hope compile
To mold the world to our desire.
When hardships grieve and friend-
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Be not depressed by daily gloom, but quickly seek tomorrow's hoon. Why Heaven itself, if we but knew, Is Crown tomorrow, if we accepted from View.
NEW YORK NOTES
NEW YORK NOTES
BY BILLY JONES
BY BILLY E. JONES
Billy E. Jones, the popular tenor, will sing all the latest song hits. "Let Me Lay Me Down in Carolina" is his big "wow" in New York.
Jack Hoshenkoff met the show "Dreamland," the Orlando and was impressed with the manners of the performers comprising this group.
and Mrs. Louis Whistler of Orange, N. J., relatives of Billy E. Jones, will visit Virginia soon to see relatives.
Bradford's song hit "Black Button" is going big in the East, being featured by many big time vanille nets.
His company is at the Empire theater. New York; the "4-11-44" company is at the Colonial theater, Upton, N. X. Y. the "Lucky" company is at the Cleveland theater, Cleveland, Ohio. All are going over great.
The piano piece at the Lincoln theater, Wash. St. New York, recognized as the Jesse Crawford of his race, has recently been performed by Bruniewick and Victor Crawford. He is said to have no equals as a blue jazzist on the pine organ and records his own music, especially the "puffin" music.
Tabor and Green are at the O'Premium theater, Seattle, Wash. The stage theater, Kansas City, Mo. Arron and Kelly are at the Pantages theater, Long Beach, Calif. The Metropolitan theater, Brooklyn, N. Y.
SUSIE SUTTOR
Susie Sutton, the Race's greatest
character artist, wants the gang to
know that she is way down South.
She will be at the Liberty theater,
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The Depender's MOVIE and STAGE DEPARTMENT
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1927
THE GEORGIAS
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bad anything on the georgias. We
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find the north
shore and have
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though we have
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But for all that the natives
beenning can not. All dotted up
in the town, they turn up in the
towns, filling places of amusement to
capacity. And when they visit the
town, they are given a warmer climate.
The Georgias' first stop in Vermont was Rutland. Here I found a Chicago Defender on a brief description between myself and a white news dealer. The dealer said on always got a Defender because he found it gave out facts on many subjects, and reasons forgot to put in their publications. In Rutland the Georgias played to capacity. It is needless to say that the Defender is unknown in these parts. Now and then a southern skunk gets in a town and tries to put over the evilness of his people against our people, so finds it is labor lost on his part.
Burlington, VT., was the third stop
of the Georgias, in which we played
two days. Burlington is the largest
of the Georgias, in Shamplain.
Although the lake is
frown over now, the sight of is leaves
something in your mind which says
"Come back in the good old sum-
mers," and families here. During our stay
the thermometer stayed "way below zero.
The weather man says fair and
warmer at this writing. Our private
knob, knows just what to dish up for
the boys in cold weather, while Mr.
Campbell, wife of the owner and
manager of the Georgias, sees it to
daylight, brings sunshine, which
needless to say, always tells us with
pleasure. And in the cool of the
evening many of us appreciate the
nighttime, because is brings moon-
Herman Higgs is still receiving presents, though he has no birthday. Harrison Blackburn, the man with moustache, has given a letter to Arkansas signed L. B. H. More letters, more smile! Keep up the good work, and be in New York city. Who can jy it when he gets a big box filled with baked chips, fruit cake and pies "since in one month." All the boys behind it. Smith, the Georgia musical director, received a letter from his little daughter in Omaha. She could not spell what she wanted daddy to say. Now Jeff is trying to buy a battle shirt. Klimer Jackson slipped on the snow on the denp platform and fell and hurt his head. He was taken to the hospital. The railroad company said they were in fault and settled with Mr. Jackson by giving him a check with a figure two months behind him. Improved in health. Arthur Jarrett is still the money lender on the show. Ed L. Anderson has daily dreams of Mexicans. He has a smile, no, he has a letter from wife with him.
This route will catch the Georgians:
Mass. S. 11th; Mass. S. 16th; Haverhill, Mass. S. 18th; Dover, N. 11th and 12th.
Mass. S. 19th; health about—health and his family.
JUST MARRIED
Jimmie Howard and Lola Mae
Shaveport, LA, where the unofficial
Shaveport, LA, where the unofficial
man will find them at 1544 Harriet St
and 1544 Harriet St. a good luck on
the age of matrimony.
KENTUCKY SUE
Chappell and Stinette's big show, Grand theater, Chicago, week of the 11st. It is a real clean musical show that is a credit on any album.
GEORGIA MINSTREL ROUTE
Jan. 29, Harre, Vt; Jan. 31, Littleton, N. I; Feb. 1, L. St. Johnsburg, N. I; Feb. 1, L. St. Johnsburg, N. I; Feb. 1, Randolph, Vt; Feb. 4, Clarenton, N. I; Feb. 5, Brattleboro, N. I;
VIRGINIA
WAVERLY VA
The body of Mrs. Alain Hunt was pawned by her husband, Fleetwood Hunt; glaze-in-law, Mrs. Rena Hunt; Newville, a beautiful wedding cook; Newville, a beautiful wedding cook; Gilber and Sarah Huntz were pawned by Mrs. Karen Smith to III. Eggers
CRAIGSVILLE, VA.
Mr. Clevin of Stanton, wife of one
Mrs. Clevin of Stanton, Mrs. Clevin
Mrs. Cebbs' Sunday. Mrs. Virginia
Ferry or Atlantic City will soon open
ney was enlisted in a dept last week
ney was enlisted in a dept last week
Johnson was in Stanton Monday.
Crawford School league meets the Eritrean
A NOTE OR TWO
Henry Brown wants his forwarded to the Douglas theater, Macon, Ga. where he will be wock of the 31st St. Theater. Chas. Berry and J. Homer Hubbard are getting their with the Eddie Lomons Dashin' Dainn company week of the 31st at Best theater. Loona Hogan says the mail man will find her at the Palace theater, Norfolk, Va. Bill Robinson (Bolanges) marries Bill Hogan (Bolanges) Lake Chicago, week of the 5th. Mary Thomas says she is stopping at 4156 Prairie Ave. and the mail man will bring her to that address. Vanities of 1827 will do their stuff at the Lyric theater, Hamilton, Ohio, week of the 31st. Ethel Waters, the greatest singer of the 31st St., will, appearing nightly in Chicago the marvel car De Paris. Lukie Johnson and Hebekiah Jennings made the bill at Gibson's Standard theater, Philly, Pa. humn last
Jackson and Taylor did their stuff at, the Garden theater, Gardner, Mass. last week. They are a big hit at the Garden theater. Mail will reach Chavara and Chavara week of the 1st at the Dreamland theater, Tulsa, Okla. Page Tillman, write to Willey Maguire at Willey Maguire Inc.; 391 Sienna Ave, Roscoe, Okla. Chas. Nickerson is rehearsing a gang to tour the time. Mail will reach him at Box 28, R. F. D. 3, Baton Rouge, U.S., billed as the Two Ebony Knights, are working the West coast time, doing nicely and will head eastward in a few weeks. Johnnie J. Stephen and Sue are playing the Lincoln theater. Mail will reach the 1st. Hardtack Jackson, write. Sam Theard and Rosa Lee Hostier, with the Big Surprise company, are at the Eagle theater, Asheville, N.C. (Monk) will take life there. Harrison Blackburn, the one-man circus, is playing through the state of Vermont with the Georgia miners. (Monk) will take life there. Harrison Blackburn, the one-man circus, is playing through the state of Vermont with the Georgia miners. (Monk) will take life there.
J. Ed Hunn, magistran, and wife,
are doing nicely, working in and
around St. Louis, Mo. Mall will get
them at $15 N. 250. that burge.
Gus Butler, the comic, will take bis at P. O. Box 555, Minot, N. D.
Brown and McGraw are at the famous cotton club. New York city, The management of the club is paid $10,000. Ann Pennington and Tom Patricola.
MISCELLANEOUS STATE NEWS
Rev. W. M. Cor has returned to work after being sick for Detroit, Michigan, recently. Mrs. Jodie Williams is sick. Bill Portland and Irene now days ago. Mrs. Willee Bell Smith is here visiting her wife in Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. Mia Jackson, who came here recently from Chicago, has returned to school and Mrs. Sean Collins last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Boyden from their stay in Charleston, W. Va. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold returned this week to school. Raymond Allen left last week for Mistlewins winter, and Mrs. and Mrs. J. Eaton of Larzad. W. Va. passed through our school, who have been spending the holidays with those who attend Wilberforce university and who have been spending the holidays with some her studies. Harry Lathan has just returned from Knoxville, Tennessee, and Mrs. Edna Lathan. Alvin Lathan has just returned from Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. Rose Jackson, Mrs. Ninervon misham, Ms. Al. I. In. Powell has been out of town for several days. Rev. W. M. Cor is the children of the private home, in visiting here. Mrs. Elsie Lipsomore Connor of Huntington, W. Va. is visiting relatives. Mrs. Nine Jackson and Mrs. H. J. Jackson of Christian. W. Va. was in our city this week. Mr. H. J. Huntington, Mr. Boyden is popular in our city and prominent in business. Mr. H. J. Jackson has been visiting in North Carolina for several weeks, has returned. Mrs. Willee Bell Smith is visiting Brachmom among friends. Mrs. Marla Johnson and Mrs. Julia motored to Larado Slonday ever since.
PLYMOUTH, W. VA
to engage in a Black Bottom contest with the Chicago favorites. The challenge has remained unanswered. Willie Jackson, after 15 weeks run at the Chicago Bowl last week in New Orleans, La. before starting the spring season at the well known café in New York. Mac Wilson of Brown Beauty fame take her barn at 644 Lafayette Ave. Ballantine. Lesbinsen Brown wants his shipped to Box 203. Osawatteville, Ken. Lasses says he is going to stay in that burg until some good manager offers him a living salary. Hello, Lasses, and Mitchells Melody Lane Girls will get them week of the week at the Miller theater, Manhattan. Kan. Mall for Violet Williams was held in the Bowl last week; also mail for Mary Tuck was also sent back. When you see your names in the Radio Mail list write for it at once. We only hold mail Leon Long can be reached at Gen. Deh, Longville, Tex. Hello, Leon.
Peggy Brown will get her at 532
Indiana Ave, Indianapolis, Ind.
J. D. Patterson is getting his at 1103 31st St. Galveston. Tex. Earl West is taking his at 27 W. Worcester. Joyner and Hopkins will take a three day' lay-off. Feb. 6 in New York. This is their first lay-off since last August. Gain some ch'z' in the job. Hire him at 612 Dumitr St. Media, Tex. Pearl Jackson wants here sent to the Elmore theater, Pittsburgh, Pa. in care of the Drinke and Walker company. In Dorothy Wingins and Elise Ferriee will reach them at the Dunbar theater, Philadelphia, Pa. Send Eddie Edward's mail to the Summit hotel, Washington, Ohio. Send Eddie Edward's mail here at 129 Lee St. Jacksonville, Fl. Katie Price is entertaining at the Hummingbird bird cafe, Cleveland, Ohio where mall will reach her at 1514 31st St. Jacksonville. Prince All Mons with a full two-hour show, including mind reading and featuring the lady with the X-ray eyes, is playing concert dates in churches and colleges in and around St. Atlanta, Ga.
progress under the leadership of Mrs. C. L. Fluorien, the clerker. Master Remaining school term here with his grandfather and saint. Jeff Mornen speak the holidays in Pomeroy. Ohio. Jack was out of the city for the week-end.
POWER, W. VA.
Rev. S. J. Means spent the weekend in Pittsburgh, Mrs. P. Mannie Turner spent the weekend in New York, Mrs. Julia Johnson of the city. The religious society of Mt. Chirvany Baptist Church last Sunday at 3 o'clock. The new officers were installed in 1852. Mrs. Julia Johnson of the children of Windsor school this afternoon. We are glad to see Catharine White, the teacher, in attendance. Dorothy White is still sick. Rev. Robinson is improving. Windsor school is now open. The benefit of the school children, Mrs. Ida L. Day of 14 Boulevard entertainment. Mrs. Bryd, the teacher, introduced Professor Grema, who spoke for Mrs. C. C. Difrida, who had his second meeting at the home of Mrs. C. C. Difrida, on high day on Jan. 21, 1872. Mt. Calvary Sunday school is one of the most popular days. All are invited. M. F. Bryd assist superintendent, and Louis F. Bryd assist secretary. Mrs. Robinson of Cincinnati, Ohio, is here at the bedside of a man turned from his visit to his parents at Danta, Va., where he spent a very long time. Combs have returned from their visit to Masonville, Ohio, Mrs. Bessie Willis Fine Mish.
SLAR FORK, W. VA.
Mrs. Mumble Collins was away a few days, visiting relatives and visiting her mother from the blind school at institution where she visited her mother all at her home. The choral club of the Linnwood Baptist church held a Saturday night. Miss Helen Daw entertained a group of her visiting friends. Quite a number enjoyed the hospitality. Harry was in with the girls, is able to be out graft. Mrs. William Guinn had a party of girls on day night. Music and games were the main Mumble Collins. In Main St.
MACBETH, W. VA.
LOGAN, W. VA.
Rev. J. R. Perry, owner of the Community orphanage of Bristol, spent most of his time at the orphanage last week. Rev. Perry visited Holden, Lorado, Logan, and will spend Sunday at the Coal St. Baptist church. The orphanate D. church Friday night was well attended, under the direction of Mrs. Perry. The environment is expected to arrive Saturday and stay over Sunday, the guest of her husband, Dr. Scott of Simmons university. Louisville, Ky., was there last week organizers and home study, under the auspices of the Kentucky university, several weeks visit to host folks at New York City. William Board said he was visiting his mother and other relatives and friends now designated as Mr. Lucy Fuentes and rheumatism six weeks ago. Continues the stay. The Rev. R. C. Meyers, Loyola Rev. D. Lorado, Loyola Rev. C. G. Carr, Cleveland
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
IN OLD KAYSEE
By CHARLES O'NEAL
Kansas City, Mo.—The writer had the pleasure of reviewing Troy "Bear" Brown's 12 Cute Bearcats at the Lincoln theater Monday night. This company is yet in its infancy, but everybody works with vim and vigor. Troy handles the main line of comedy and gets by with many a crowd. The phones has joined hands with Troy and received a big hand of applause with his singing and dancing.
We feel that in the very future, the costumes of the chorus will be one of the best on the circuit. The costumes of the chorus are new and fifty and make a very wonderful appearance, and they are fully matched in size as well as color.
The Eblon Theater
We had the pleasure of visiting this house Monday night also, and beaches seeing a wonderful picture of the orchestra in the city. This integration is composed of seven players and they are all talented musicians. They are bled as Guilton Taylor, member are Bled as Guilton Taylor, members are H. H. Taylor, director, violinist; Walter Brown, trumpet; Elvin Irwin, saxophone; Homer Franklin, trombone; James Scott, piano; Blae Lovett, trump, saxophones, bells, tympani chimes, Mr. Taylor, the director, is also director of the band and orchestra of Western university, Kansas City, Kan. These boys are the real drawing card at the Bilson. They play the violin, cello, bass, trumpet, pl奏 they receive each night is equal to that of the best acts of the vaudeville stage. That they are interested in Mr. and Mrs. Bilson, owners of the house, are good paymasters, and the old sealed envelope is always on the dot. The film play features Ricardo Cortez.
The Gem Theater
An action picture that had the audience sitting on their necks was the one that was the most memorable. It was one of the best of the season. It was Hoot Gibson in "The Texas Streak." Rapid fire in action, gunfire in the air, and love of love was all beautifully interwoven in the hours showing that had everyone looking in suspense, and that the other roles in this film version in the story of the West in which thrillers and romance blended nicely and was notable for its numerous scenes of action.
Ohio. Other well known members of the Race interested in the enterprise are: E. H. Burra, Joseph Washall, Rev. J. H. Burra, Joseph Washall, William Mhynd, William Mhynd, all of Logone Mrs. H. C. Molyer, George Dance, At. Charleston, N. Dickerson and others of Charleston.
GLEN WHITE, W. VA.
BRAFHOLM, W. VA.
BURLINGTON, IOWA
KEDKUK, IDWA
MESKUR, IOWA
Mr. W. Kurtz, and son
Thomas of Western colleges, Kansas City, Mo., were home on account of the serious illness of Oliver R. B. Ballery.
Harry J. Ballery of Detroit, Mich., was born in Woodland, Iowa, and was born in Kansas City, Missouri.
IOWA
Little Alma Harper has been Indo-
pendent this year, and she returned from Iowa
City. Herman Klank of Bowling Green,
Mo. is visiting his daughter, Lizzie,
in City. Mrs. Earl Warb and James
Brooks are entering their sister
Mesra. W. H. Grosse, Ernest Bailley
and James Southall of Mesra. Mr.
Brooks of Hurlington, Iowa. Friday, Mr. Brooks was former
grand master of the Mrs. Elsa Clark of
Gary, Ind., is visiting his sister, Mrs.
Emma Walkin and Fred Jenkins,
O. E. Belle, Alonzo Whittaker, Fred Jenkins,
Messardes Fannie Shank and her
brother William Nelson of Hurlington,
Iowa are visiting Mr. Johnson,
Carville Johnson gave a radio program at Pilgrim's rest Tuesday night for the ben-
Fred Vautuah of Chicago attended the funeral Sunday at Burlingham Church. Mrs Maggie Wheater is doing nicky. Shauna Grisby is still visiting home. Holly Gribisby is still visiting home. Terry Gertrude Cullison church is on Thursday evening, Mrs. E. B. Copper for Girls club and Mrs. Carroll Johnson is secretary. They meet semi-monthly. The Keokuk branch of the N. A. A. C. will visit with him in appropriate service for Abraham Jancin at Pilgrims rest. At the fourth wedding anniversary Jan. 24.
BEDFORD, IOWA
W. M. Fulcher of Winnipeg, Canada
and Miss Laura H. Rue of Bedford,
lown were married recently. The
ceremony was performed by Tav. J. H.
Nickola.
DURUQUE, IDWA
Dr. and Martin. Mr. Martin are the hapny
Prykun Fhown have been very sick, Mr.
Robinson is still sick. Mr. Day John
Gilbert is still sick. Gilbert Galen were
guests of Mr. H. Pelke.
CLINTON, IOWA
The union service at Bethel A. M. E. church Sunday was a great success in the year. B. Penn preached the afternoon morning and Rav. W. H. Ogletjen, pastor of Moorhead, evening. There will be a canvita given at Bethel A. M. E. church Friday evening at Bethel A. M. E. church Friday evening at Davis and Mrs. Henry Williams when they met at the home of Henry Williams meeting, as both had the same date for birthdays. They received many new officials on the official board Tuesday evening and adopted some very instructive methods and adopted some very instructive methods sick are Wibert, Toney, Mrs. Scheller Emerson and Mrs. Sue Robinson. The meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. M. J. Holiday Saturday.
SIOUX CITY, IOWA
Miss Marjorie Cason and Nevada
Barpett were tendered a semiformal
theater tent and Madison West
her home, 125 Main St. on Thursday
evening. Jan. 13. Mrs. J. Presley colored
the tent and holiday tumours
added much to the merriment of the
guests. After the presentation of the
guests, the hosts, the guests
went to the theater.
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COLORADO NEWS
DENVER. COLO.
BY W. QUINNICHEY
2349 Marlan St.
The basketball and indoor basketball teams will compete this time the home team teams will alternate every contest. The interest continues to grow in the school and promises a great deal for the team. In the Sunday lesson course. This is a very deal to feature and promises a great deal for the team. Hope will become more and more to appreciate the value of it. Even those who are informed on the lessons can spend a profitable hour by attending. Which has been in progress since the middle of October, is drawing near the close of October. It will be held on Thursday evening. Feb. 10. As a result of the participation of the students, the alliance have been conducted by the Ministerial alliance during the past four weeks. Meetings have been suspended during that time. These, however, will be repeated. The city physicians will render a mass program on the subject "Are they Why?" The physicians have already arranged the program and are planning to make it a big attack and will prove helpful to all the people.
COLORADO SPRINGS, COL
Rev. W. C. Samples prescheduled to a large congregation at the courthouse on Monday. E. Church celebrated New Year's with an all-day dinner dinner. Mrs. L. H. Cliffis, a grandmother of club Thursday after-room. A. Townsend received word of the death of his grand-
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with Miss Elizabeth Turner Saturday. Plans were made for a Valentine party at the clubrooms on the island. They met Saturday, Jan. 27, at the home of Miss Inez Graze. The Friendship Newing circle met at the Kinner cottage Wednesday, Jan. 26. Miss, Kennedy celebrated the group.
MUSKEGON MICH
The officers and class leaders of the John Woolley A. M. E. church held a mass on Saturday, 7 February at 7 E. Muskewon Ave. is ill. C. A. Campbell, state organizer of the day evening and addressed a mass meeting here. Miss Margaret Dinnion will speak to this city Sunday and speak the day with Mrs. R. B. Leflin and daughter, St. The Willing Workers' club nee 2 of the Bethesda Baptist church gave a mass at the Masonic hall on Saturday the prizewinners were Mrs. B. Henderson, Mrs. M. Campbell and Mrs. E. Hill.
MONTANA
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Mr. and Mrs. Holmes of 416 Dakotas
danced on Saturday, Jan. 1, Dancing and
card play was the features. The guests were Mr.
Jones, Mrs. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Hance
Wance, Mr. and Mrs. M. Walker, Mr.
and Mrs. George Serna, Mr. and
Mrs. George Serna, Mr. and Mrs.
Pouch, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mahmall, Mr.
and Mrs. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs.
Walker, Mr. and Maynell, T. Jackson,
Kins and Mrs. G. Fenter, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Holmes entertained Jan. 21 in
evening was spent in dancing and card
playing. Those invited, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs.
Smith, Mrs. Maynell, Mrs. I. Haughn,
Mrs. Nine Walker, Mrs. Center, Mr.
Hobinson, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes, Mr.
Republic, Mrs. Gilbert, Holmes,
James, Mrs. John Lucas, an old-timer of
Jones is sound dead in his home. It
is not known that he has any relative.
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hel Delleve Ifthe Clcaeans| Ee
Wain hard the can win, With | ——___‘Tussadava Game
ich ‘plaserm ax Watson, Mancucte | asince (fh, , | Merde Brows, (AH,
isher, Adam, Yerbyy Jobmeon. Wie | strep fosssee ff TOCGtd Geaeoee SHE
it and Dougiaa, ty ia hard to nce {Mae fccrt 6 a Siete ees eae
iy Our Hoye can’t win. They: have] Niien Sino. 2 teens face gE &
illed many a game out of the fire inl finge’ gw! FY Ele ea OE
Yast tminaiee of play and wilt Wey fiche’ gicss 8S Peres Eo. 3 8 E
ie to itn a rood accnunt of them: | amc 8 8 oNeees 28 BT
sew om the {ith of Reet month. | erie aton
Te ie ones meet
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Ferulor women's column of athletics.
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Tike ing ty basketball scoree
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WITH the Southern Spertdom run-
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The Chicago Defender ta. keeping
Tae, Gmthe a Secat” Sueteares
eee eee casa Tue Sivertes
eater Tee ned teen "Bak
Seniesa Bert, west Oey
“When Fighters Really Fought.”
Drlng Mie ame abt
ee 0 omer eens,
Belper taal thew Marta ue
Seat eal ale Ne Sete tke
Be Sha ion
Wolcot Langford
Fight Bob Barrett
1 aeatt aR rate haga aS aaa
clase racquet wirllers would! Langford ut the Dexter Park pavilion
t werck what faterest there {xfat the next show, on the night of
itch eee ae | Sake et fr en Ween
ty good paslag proporition. meet the hurd hitting Wolcott at the
Glia Seas tal ee nee
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Louisiana College Dope
By PRESTON I. CHENIER .
schools In the gulf coast conterence
In full aeing é
‘Straight and Xavier onened” the
cage season a few weeks ago with a
30 to 10 score, The following week
the New. Orleans” college Tigers
emerged from thale (air and team
throu the Grimeon Tide of Stag
for 3. cleanceut victorye, Turning
their eyen on the Xavier Gold, Rush
3 week later they came from behind
to win a brilliant 25 to 14 game atter
the” Gold "Rush had (gotten GH to:
whielwind start. :
Kevier won tlic Rceond Fite Of a
series of Thee fromm. Straight ast
lah Us nordag out, 16 to 1h. With
the ferlen at the Uait tile post We fe
Father dimeuly to previct Jurt. who
Sill Gaish on top. thourh the Tigers
Epparenity are the best bet,
"Tite eollegen are not the only teams
to enramand Intereat down here. ‘The
¥. SEN. and the Colletans clatea
thelr share of care honors. The
ham am exceptlonaliy: fast team nd
Bort over, thelr onponenta In ood
fashion. Among the zilaxy of Alors
ther have anmensbled are Tizlseoe. the
Fensational Lincoln university star
And now coach at New Orleans Unie
Neraiisz Priestley. coach at Xavier
who halls from Toward, and Witt
lame, Straight: college coach, {ror
‘erioiaee
Tere Willett and hix Cleveland Elke
fiuintes, the faxtent and the lest #0t
st hasketbal players this ride uf the
Hudson river, sith
come here 40 play
Tai rocies Cate
tazoans at st
Takzbeth “Ratt en er
pe might of ro ay
ts ae
‘The Cleveland Bc
Hike ere tReots ey
team te defest the ot
Gilegoans tart A
Sear on thelr reat By
ite imwhich they Lae
won “ning. game 8
Tat at tbe ten gfe SB
sAteaaiea, as
Wied te ance yr
faust, continue aT
ila anes
at the. extenar 0 4
the Iocake Ta'dare Willett
come here 0 play
an aren Cine
tapeans at st
Hizsborn nat oi
the labs of Sk ey
iT OO ae
The Cleveland set
wal cere teu oe
eum octet the zd
Chigiseany tart es
Sta ea Sede a E>
icine imwhich they Pan
won "phe games tsi
out of the” ten Gta
rehedaled, id we
AEM ta asnce ;
fue itn tonilane :
ie" wating area
stihe iene at yy,
Te Wate Fardate Wiest
Wex'nve won ice
straight gamex and-hare lost but one
Eee’ ibe egeuny ‘and ‘thae to
Siromg Penassivanta white ie,
Willete fea graduate uf the Cleve-
tgad nigh nohoo) and ater anya st
Wibertaten university: uate: ate
sar the Piuisuurgir” Laem ie
(tee “Nanning main At forkard
inimpion. ae cenier fated aa ont
oe ne Rest tthe. counts: "hina
Rhuefiot "asi! Toss nti” whzed
Stand tise scion for Clneinastt and
dire taltag fant bw thse posion Tot
the Evetand eat
‘.gcat tant wil tar. out_en,amanse
as they stil! believe if the Chicagoans |
ttt aia ned the cam ine WES
auch ‘plagerw ax Watson, THancaets
Picker Adusue'veripe dghneon WHE
fen Sid” Doug It 1x hard to, nee
Shy gue hopeennt wih Tet hase
Fuiled mang a game out of there In
fhe Tast minute of play’ and will be
Bie to:ati a road aeerunt of them
atte te ates & cael ecevunt of Woes
JT is8 noticeable fact that the Balti
more Athealans «raj? many games
af thelr road'trip West, hut. even 30,
Atver Haviag witnessed them ply in
“carn, wwe etlll belleve they are ihe
eat baskeibail teams to represent Us
sdher than perhaps’ the Teenalessnee
Sethe Haslem Hig: Five, or maybe
the Homestesd ‘Gras,
‘As a matter of fact, and the Athe
eciunn offered no alibi, the Baltimore
Scam heuuphe but five roen. We have
Holme get thumbed Inthe ese, and
Usitinere waa foreed to ask for tne
aut But Polew showed bin wares,
“nly to he “famnied between wo
Usage players in the last period.
‘This may net, have coat Baltimore
the game, out the thing we are drive
ing Stiethist ‘Itis ang has been uns
fortunate that, teams will Teave thelc
hhame city with auch & few men and
the public “suffers to, the extent of
Btliewing). that the. teams get the
worst end of the deal in all cities
they strike.
The Miaitimore club, with a few
auiystitutes. Cun sige tant Ang” Coan
But they carve do ie hitting the road
li nish al playing the texk. Thes
Tete" Chlearo Fatt after the” Fame
to play im Detroit, - Certainty: thes
Mero th no condition, with but tive
inca, to. tela In. Detrolt.
Taltimera “Chicaze, Detrott. ner
any other team can make a lone trip
Sih but fee mep and expret to give
2. gond. Account” of themeniven. Tt
Shapiy cat be done and the wll
Sore tas: the memes to see a. fas
tiguea Team fn sexton,
SOW time geo" He sean intimated
that both Tyre Saltch und Ted
‘Thompron Would deneet the umateut
tauka and. tura. profecisanal on the
Tenein courte thts. summer. With
Edgar Trown added apd porsibty one
Ather mend player. bie bunch "af
firatceinnm racauet wiekders would
about werek what Antepost ‘there
To the national tennie: trurnament.
ut they are Soung and milght as
well mate te money while they cam,
2nd. it looks ax thouehh Ht mbche be A
Inlghty Good yariag hroporition.
‘alte deserted the amateur ranks
this week Hy. folning New York's nas
“Monaliy. knolwn. basicerball team,
makiog three busketr.
Ted fe ane of the miainwtayn on the
witherfaree quintet. while. Bw
huey editing 2 newspaper in Stl
on eee
WVE rowld.e To tive more pice
tures of girls tn athlon for our
pot enn OG a ee ee
New Crieans, La. Jam. 29—~Ai-
mah saute iit ta i
Ely of tage tenes
steadtty forming to the'front and bids
i dees comedies ter
eee eatin oa Soe
ee case ae Belin
ae
Ste cht. Xartee amt Xew Ortease
Pe eer pees
Se Oe ie obsued seater
Se een ani
ae Se aden teats
fee oe Se aed ae re ba
tte Set eT ae Ger ae
Cured His Rupture
T eae pudty runeured wile i 9
lear pares wie eas
week oe eee, aaa
Buvenir bipe.c ances? Panay
ai Sy Csomscriiing™ that ules and
Se eee, Sites bees
uate ca ae weet tare ae
ieee oe ES
tee Tne trouble. E have. noting
peda tall aes ob tale teas
ioral aoe Sat oe
Bile sete Eien at
Tee Bee ere a ee Car
Ean paar Sis nice
iam, Selerataee tne
iaaed sara cer Sra
ited peu mare SHS eT al th
rip the jMilscer of sn-operation.
WILLS AIDED SAM LANGFORD =
[ol waiesnsseneaupetogae oo
TT Raa Saas pape beet ean
Chicago May Not Have
Ball Club When League
. Season Gets Under Way
GPSS NUERTO® oF Caer, a Sty.
eupathte anun, hax been elected t0
the presidency Of | the \ Sutlunat
ieague. it te quito ikely that, If He
Cas Hd tne te give tie proper at=
tention to the Teague, he will ucceDt.
Judze Thussioa, eine a lawsrer aod
a Judge, will Rave penis: of experl-
wage to deciding Innies, hat the Rei-
Fg cteeted head will have his bands
Dum (iL tinder we miss GUE glee
Ta tive first piace, Wie teaxue's bial
nec ie alt tay tres nd, in the
Pecond pice, Ie te guine ta take more
than a Tawger torntraighten tout
and do the Job riit.
‘The comatitution of the league’
calla for an election of a president
St their “annual league meating.
find thie way.not dona. The elec
ign of officers for 1927 was decid
ed af a special meating.
Hur that is only a milnor incident
to what are to he thravbed ous,
Ih the report of the RAppeniigs of
the Teage at ibla Specht meeting
setapal inte ehinge ae ett by he
sruskide, mut nevurihelers the publle
Witch ayn it way ino the feagus
paries are vitally’ Interested In Witdt
fo what and who ts who.
Kthen Hosmink, who owne the Des
trolt Mack park, pave the “ily white
dinner 20 the violling white omners
during the juint: meetin at Detroit
ty claimed he bad ua object i
sie
_,At that time it looked doubtful
it Steve Pierce would be able, to
Bapud Gl vaneante the plan thes
sue “inte the pian then
being formuleted, But foxy Pierce
war 2¢ St, Louie and he cid quality
Bnd when he did the expressions on
the facas of gome of the directors
can‘ be descriged in the English
fanguace.
Warner Jewell was not able to
qualifs. although he calms. wat he
can be feady by April 1, 89 amcor
ing to what went om in Si. Louls, Mtr
Jewell tn without a franchise and
Cleveland Kets oth, franchice and
players of Indiananolts,
Tus we understand that Cleveland
fx guned by a white man. and. by
Eaving a. Teague frunchive he will be
able to nell stock in hly amusement
venture a little better, “If the ether
of the Cleveland club iy white, an we
are told, alien there are getting to We
too many white nwners in the league.
When Rube Foster orsanized the
league ‘the ‘club owners in. the
Tengus wero ail of bia Race with
the exception of J. L. Wilkerson,
who at that time owned the Kane
Tas City Monarchs and still does,
There {y no reason why Wiiite men
and our owners cunt do. businces.
tut there ta every reavun te bolleve
tat ‘the public won't stand for 2 60-
9 praporition and it came Rear be-
ine hay had Merce failed co qual
for we have every reanon 10 believe
tharine owner of Maele park wants
to-aperate the club there,
“tere can be no such thing as the
Negta, National Teague with Your oF
five of the directors White any” mere
than you could call w street car a
steamihip, ‘There would be a Teaxue
ai right tt the ame would have
to. be chanced.
‘Down Hast they have a xo-cilled
leagues, Ther une tha word “colored.”
but is te thaty Keepan is an Selah;
man, Strong i a. wbite man As
Rossiter. and Spedden are white,
There you have, New Yorks Brooklsn
and Baltimore “all white, and last
year Newarie wag in the cireuit with
white owner.
Witen George Rabinson was in that
teague, lin gor nowhere, Jt only coxt
hime several thousand ‘dollars. ils
color war against, ima.
“Whatever way Stronx. Keenan and
Spedien voted, Holden. voted. ulro.
Why did he? Well, iiidate can't
play Sunday ball in Pennsyivania
ang Strong kent them busy over tn
ang areund Sew York, riving them
Rood teama to pay tnd extracting
Envueh percentage to allow him 10
faainiain offices fp the Wartd Duta
Ene Fastern Cubans are Looked by
Steyng ond of courne the Cuban own
ce ix amayed-hy Sttong. In other
fords, Holden was clatrman’ of the
ieague'ant that was all, Strong wae
the leakue and Fam the Feague, and
erery time the World series fas been
Fayed, no one, Unless Strong wants
bina, ie compinisaloner.
Robinson was appointed the frat
yout but Bolden, through Strangy
Zimoved him for Pompes, the Cu-
Ban. Cast year when one commis:
Sioner came west, you didn't aoe
the chairman, Me. Bolden, rosving
Rnywhore at the expense, of the
ieegue ner getting any. $400 for
Servicer while the ball: players or
{ha winning team got less than the
Brant aweeper for, hin day's work,
Gig you? Strona ian't anxious for
Snybedy but « white man to.handle
the maney, ve Spedden. wae wp
pointed. co
‘Now comes another move that
Acting Dresident Ikeyen walked Into
without thinking at Detroft,
when the Fant opened ar on the
Wrest. ralding ‘club after lub - Gr
players. taking Wardell, “Thomas,
Dave Brown, Beckwith, Johnston and
others, they ralseg salaries to & point
where they abandoned all seaze of
reason,
‘At that time ube Foster plaints
niated that the Laat could not con
Unue under suen an overnead.. —
"fhe West went slong. posing ‘A
using watary. te the Dlayers in that
circuit. while ‘certain. papers yelled
their Heads off about the players re-
Wilberforce Swamps the
Baltimore Athenians, 51-15
‘The East, up against it, gets the
western league to sign at a salary.
fale ‘that ie satisfactory, to, therm
and the Went walle sight inte the
trap set for them. By doing this
the Ean fant ‘afraid OF the West
ever raiding their clube or players
getting distatiefied,
Now the western ball player, hav:
ing gune wlong carneatiy “and quiet,
intat ie pad wecoreine to What the
Bast dfctates, “And why? "Mecanse
the Fast and Strong Wants It thus
And wo Tt te
"The Inllanapaliy players are trane-
ferred to the, Cleveland, club. “How
can Ibe done?
In the first place there are. two:
men that we Koow who cannot be
transferred to the-Claveland club.
Miller’ belongs to Andrew Rube
Foster, whe holds « eigned contract
for hig sorvices and wha wan pra-
- gfous enough to loan Miller to the
A.B. Co. .Then DeMoss.is Alea
another wh can't be transferred
to Cleveland, and neither ia he a
free agent until the estate of An-
drew Rube Foster decides a0, be-
cause DeMoss is also the property
of Foster.
‘This brings an entirely new angle
to the {wns aitention.
Rumor after rumor rerarding the
ownership. of the American Giants
ins been floating around. Some folke
claimea they. knew this, and” some
claimed they knew tat ond none 0!
hem know anything.
‘Ail the Dlayera. cho have: played
‘on the American Glants bareball clul
have been. simned by Andrew Rube
Poster, and. the 196" contracts . of
‘these plagern ate in the ‘hands’ o:
Mra. Andrew Tube Foster.
abe Uourht ail the uniforms
ought all the gloves, bought. the
[balls forthe ¢lub and the other
eague clubs: elned tbe check him
self: paid for the advertiaing abd al
osher incidental: ordered raflroud
tlekets and so forth,
If the confidence of the fans-here
in Chicago ie to continue, they
must know why. after all’ these
/ Yeara (since 1910}, thet club sug-
Henly belongs fo some, ono alsa, in
the face of the above facts. There
may be some things we. ae fare,
dont know, If wuch be the case,
then out with it.
Judge Mueston Ix a mizhty fing
man, Uut Tam afraid they have now
Placed ‘him fn & mighty Cough spor
One that few. would wunt fo lave to
fake up the reins and ‘carry on.”
especlaity where there ts lide or na
Salary ahd the whole condition of
Affairn in 2 mont waddening, state.
We hope there will be a leaue
(one that functiona), and te hope
there will be a club in Chicago, but
We.know that ft inw't fair, because
2 iaan Is ateleken and helpless, to
fey ana “grab {t all” especially when
yon didn't make tz all.
We've stood for bad games, had
conduct of fans. poor Accorsmoda.-
tons, wilte tleket sellers. white
Rrouna Keepers, ehite umpires, and
hat not, Gcspite the fact that xe
furnish the kale" to make. the
Scheels go round, Hut we can’t stnnd
fo ree ihe family of the man who
Smade st all possible” 9 be shorn of
shat would Nave bees due him each
ee ee a ee ae
Witherforce, Ohio, Jan. 24.—The
Baltimore Athenians, with a reputas
{ton of belng one of ‘the Lest"teama:
oe he Eas Sa
auch nines ss
Polen, Harrie and
Weenty, met tm
Waterloo "at the
hands of Wilver-
force’ by’ 8 gure
ota fo te
reore’ thee Have
tever before ad
piled. on them tn
frecbintors of
tee eam
ft was Jost a
tunttiade af shots,
Sad nestiy every
aot ‘a banket
Superb cteare
dna atone wall
defense “were the
Wot ae,
Bee esas se i... :
Recap Rrorn,
Polen, Harrie anu x
‘Veenty, “met tox ig *
Wateribe "ak. the ~ &
faads of. Whver-
force by a score Qa
aretercmee vh
eore: thee have. 1
saege belive tad
on them in, Ji
Eas, gaits ot b
thee tearm, a
ONE sets joat a & ere
‘tuntitade of shots, Weg
and neariy event VNR
shot ah : r
Subeet tees. - UN
Sna’stone wall |.
Jaetente ‘were the Thempson
Wlivertores rues | TTPMPEE
Sex, eens
“Gard, Brana Riches, Martine and
‘Thompson were Just’ toa much “for
the Atentans wate
‘Ted Thompson. aside from being
crack tennis player, shoWed the pep:
faiate that Ne Was about. ay Sea
ered and ekdted (3 Daasibal: “ie
is a-passing demon, and ft. wan. the
Passing of Mardine and: Thompson,
fhe famous dribbling of Ward” aad
Evans and the #hooting of- ches
and Ward ,that_ went. tho. Athenian
team anaj defeated: Ward ‘ang
Hichey were quite thembelres, huv=
Ing Earnered 13 end-I6 points, Te-
anectivels ot the'ste ee
TT matiners (9, | Witartera a) =
Forze evens @ 8 “Sinaratag’e:.. S167
Tene YEawerme es 9 8.8
fone focsss: 4. F aiGrere Bonses: 9:9. 8
BSc escceses O74, Qiang foes 48
" ements
i wal ESSE
it eat OE
Ebr.
Forgery tose 2 9 4
Ferkeda S22022 29 Wt
Warela geeves 842
Krome f200000 4.4 3
Pole tris @°4.@
laine
SouEaY
BANK QUINT
LOSES THT
TO ELKDOM
leveling, Ole. Jan. 26—Due to
ane Set Mat Seunetons gio,
IMertersof fhe Cemest rd Haatecs
tapes, nba bosatr oe pty to
Fale Sat porte Suet ange
tears Reber the chins tea
waa tect
Fae Ban tain was very fot, bu
failed co'count te sien the Ei
SESS SP aa cee ne, 2
a? Ts the segond hai bah teama
Sevattbede ttn thas neatcned
eee e atecay ote segra wth
Benedict injected into the play.
hie Sites sheratened, Sou. Mt
ei te talnaten te he ae
Peace tara Sid he
fetla amis fe rete watch mae
ings ne et
Timed se ble: mage gee a
cial eect iteheta Senge
se 2 te ma atc? ener te
inate asa ince taped se pets
Ione Stine Be wre a ae
OE Seta SEAR Sito fe tne
Tiled Wat tage Bese he SinaaS
Rint” een ae ore 'Se0. 8223
Bois Wednste requ ering
She the Salon ote fea od ag
See inet nue Sum Lane and
Siekcotead Makta% Sawith ese
Bouce Foun Wwassee and Wand ta
fine” get, bir ft "Si ate
eangitoa fama win peuvey eas
Tee RSet Ravens
Ion s0 Sangster fae weeks
“Claveiand eae, Gal ‘Mian isk ED
pe tase GO RRS Ce 2 TE
iteaen Sd aeons 2 EF
Bee gs EEE Tt
Bates d URRY
eee
ier Daa ete
battle had died away. Among ee
Keil aa ded aver. amen se
Pantherr, BMorchouse Tigers and the
homes rin tite etre 2 Oe
chee Nie oe eit
fen Ree dee, ces mt
Rongeee waned 1s bet He
rien pameat thesowen,
Seem te oter meg
fae teteay tea Were, te Cart
Fans sed te, Ssvpn, Tey
ee Re ee
oer taPER. Poa aE a
aor wah aa
thenians, 51-15
enians,
BOGASH IN -BOSTON-FEB. 18;
Adanta, Gu, Fob. dmTiger: Flow:
Fg te pat oe
oe, Caer aeees ene eee
Eps Site lar Boesan tn Banter ee
fe celes Miler” eens open
Baan chop Twit Weak aeenee!
i Seemne, ;
Flower “(teria waiaioe “at
Seen En ot tee ean tat ah all
9. Neth sighing” a nee
of wintee stabte for nena
frig eg henge
ath Rabie Ttuttman Bees. OEM
DeWitt :Clinton. High!
Meets. ¥..M. D.Feb..5'
New: Yor. Fubs 1-—DeWitt Cline
iat Ne edt nats ae
pit Tee este a he Pea ae
Ebcistiaa, association. ctl agate this
Seer arene Cae a nee
Boy aio ake oe ea
BS) fences Nove" arity NE
Porta ith ae takers wo Sess
Pon the same bro sa
Moning same progcins ‘Hl appear
the, sttong “Emmanuel "sinerhead
cj ctical ub wate wn eee aes
Stamos rie Rarue teams eaiekes
ee: cuca aie iene nnd seat
Soe e aera ee
Was Sion Gunitlin Aaa
SHE publ Se iavitea 4e"eRees
inter Sete Semmens” eyes
SH NE SEES canta is
Net St ate acct aea
“oO " NeouN boses
Birmingham, Als. Jan. 29.—Lincoln.
Jost ‘@ rough and bard fought e
[teat 3: rolh and Bard ughe gnine!
Renaissance Presents Hot
Defense and Wins Cage Tilt
- 89 to. 11; Saitch in Line-up
pitreardc mite (Weet Kentucky |
ODE atone ee ie
expense of the
Metropolitan
esque All Stace
by athe core of
3} to =, at Rane
afywoce Caso.
‘The Harlem
tonsers outclausad
their Brackiyn
opponents. in
every: department
of the game, lead~
ing at the half
way ‘marke by 29
to tt 7
Vide, Saunds
ers and Mayers
weew tie whining
Tighe of the win
ning segresation.
witie Tommy
expense of the
Siotrovetteen
iow al sae
eine veors ct aeeted
Brosa‘st hens BERT
ictal Bees
the Harlem a
tomrecutcineas QE sig
THE Beookiyn a
opponents ia
every. departioant :
Thiet:
Moetne hal: of
ee Near by 28
ie, Suna /
ion, Sunde
ers and) Mayers bd
Steen the aintns
hie ate in
Mow’ sagresation:
whife Tommy ‘Slocum ‘
Snuti ar tie At ;
Bly carried it the tnaividuat boa-
ore for nis team,
ior Dreyfuss, veteran league star
folind Bie efesae ef te Hartera tive
Inpepettaute won hin tnany eforis fe
ine‘itrough avere” fut.
‘rye altch, national feanie chom-
pica Stprarea inthe Teariem, Aves
Bea rarperatne aie telends. Ur
turalpe protesnionsl, 4
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HINES, OUTWEIGHED, LOSES
Wille Hines, who an rubisted
EAMAY niahe ‘eitbout nny Totlee to
Eaane nape, lost a funny decinion
EU Hall ae the Loran Square Ac
Man weighed 124 and tines 136
Mines hal bern ein in the aude
face ufter paging hie tay to sto the
Shote"athen the promoter, Spled. Im
whe yaked nlm tn gn on omulose the
und asked |
mara ax though they-have not, even!
ESthance to break Im the “win col
Sma quticlentiy: strong enough to be
considered serious contenders ” for
Sven pecond honors. We will gee the
Tennessee team tn action during the
coming week, for the Fisk quint 18
scheduled to artive in Atlanta to do
Battie with the Morris Brown Whirl=
wind. Advance forecasts Indleate
That the Volunteer State teams play:
a highvelass brand of ball
The Clark machine.continued upon
itm destructive path and added two
more gamer to its already healthy.
Dumber. "Mortia Hrown and Atianta
Bere met on successive nights and
eae ran taken Ime camp Be Ter
mpectivo. scores ina "$3
fo st. The Purple and Crimson
feama found the passing and shoot
Ing game of the Tanthers to be more,
than thes could cope with. “itty”
Dalton, as mal, whet Caskets Crom]
All angics and positions on the court,
Darton has been a prablem for teat
BI the year and no team has been|
Abie to tale “lim. He. delbbies: ro!
fant and inno elusive that players
fout him untntenttolly and he rarely
ieses 9 free thor: 1 sou'atiempe
{o sep hm eel fost him. ara
You don't mtop him be wilt-aling a
Baskat, 20 the fens way “hen Daiton|
Rete hie hands onthe ball stact
frarking a score” ‘The guarding of
SSplder= Queen tx alrtight, Tie Halt-
ed-aimont every utiempt of the opras|
sitlon to try at a single basket, Cale
Bert,, elonzated comter: “Beck and]
Johnson, two presiess floor ren, 3nd|
MeNett have Ait figured heavy ta]
Helping “Chak win eight straight
games without a defeat. |
Baseball ts bexinning to ‘he a fa
vorlte tail: among apart followers, At
Ulla time of the year the wise birds
Mart making thelr predictions ax t0
Sohich teat welll ave the beter ball
team. “The Clark Panthers. are the
Bresent Southern champions, having
Son a majority of thelr games during
the campaign “last. year. Of the
Lamoun""aixeshiooter™ ‘pitching statf
only one man will be missing, snd
that man ix "Bult Willams, who
Sraduated at tho close of the, Test
School sear. “Barbee Toler, Tie"
Roberts, ““Geech” denatnes, “itu
Cornelius and “Hric™ Wilcox IU 9
be bneke The seanational Merariand,
along. with. Tolbert, Young and
Heard, “Il! be.on the job, tn the te
HS St enuf hs
Douglas Robinson, raslor. “Panny”
O'Neal anid Shatter Harris ty intaet,
A hiont of new material tg oh hand,
And right-now.1t fooke ike the Pans!
thers are dgetined to sein two'cham~
plenahips invonc, banketban and bases
“Whirl tia Jopnson hax scheduled
something like’ fifty ball. games, and!
aanerta that he: te gol sto. make
things bum..-We were out.at Morris
Town some time aro and: were: vur~
priseato see candidates cliasing and
Burling the old. pit all ovec' the 10k.
All teams “ire: making their.-Uoaste,
apd-we ate-planning to remind: them|
Of thene Woants. when? the ‘rare bee!
Comen well mtarted, - Atiakta Univers!
mtg Hosta Crack kerstone guardian
And Fisk cot x-good one shen Fete
Peterson decided'to shift his interests
to Nanbvile, “Track vratslag In-aiea
Setting under was. in order that: the|
Einder: path hounds might he Ja the!
blak of condition ‘tor,-the Tuskegee!
Felaya, in Apeil..-We' compiled «a!
Present mtanding of teams “in- ine}
Basketball race and" fund that: they|
ret eanding adieetninn Man thie
Me. , ba, , Pet,
Tennessee Je--ceceees O° 2.000
Clare eesewcicpeseeiet$.) E2800
Morehousn s.ccasesecsb. 3). 1639
Morris Brown scsos006 6 * 1300
Atlanta -ee-.cesteceek ob 3+ 5 “B00
Alabama" 202.00NUE “7 5": * 400
Talladega HzAilwwce 6 Hae
‘Tuskegee :-sseczsceceed -; 4. | 1530
Fisk, suercasesecesergO” @! | 000
Knotville -cictcgsieecs® ~ 0° ° 2800
Starting
W eek!
RATTAN <i
A Series of .
Articles on .
Former
s i
Champions
s
of the Ring
: By Bob Armstrong
(Present Trainer of Wolcott Langford and Joe Gilmore) [
. Arinatrong veconded Jim Jeffries at Meno. Nev.. when
Soca aban thas ae eee
Sey “oat eee re teeta
. ape at change Cp, yen Me rege
ca) Tope, Fee Nene Tae bemnnsey bad a bite wes
2 CAAT :
" Appearing Exclusively in °-
\ ee,
Thicsnogesctendes
West Kentucky
Wins, 26-16, From
_ Roger Williams |
Waducah, Ky. Jan. 2%.—The West!
Rentusky Andustrfal colleRe tee adil-
cd another vfetory to thelr growing
siting tonight when they defvatta
the speedy Rocer Willams univers
mtg team of Nashville, “Tenn, Dy the
sure of 24 to 46, thus cuntinulne
thelr triumphant march to a tri-state!
Shemntonrhip. ©
"The frat half was the more keenly
contested, Roger Williame having. 3
theserpoint lead at the end of, that
berleds but the acering ‘end ‘ef ‘the
Kentuckians found the range in the
fecond half’and could ngt be steppes
thereafter, coring 18 points to their
Spponents vee
Toth Teoma, Aleplayed goad trum
seurie unl vanke many iiigult shots
Hroyp oll angles of the court
Gruggn and Camthon were high
sooo for “Weng "emiucks.. while
Rorter found. the’ wicket tmost osten
ioe Reger Witiame
SR RE Cet | More Wilge OG
ceushe teases Ei Giwiniene 0 Fb
ccs detente sf
A. Pawme £79 0 Sneed gsc ho
erg yy
Tere Ra Fler iran ae De
ee 5
HUBBARD'S TEAM LOSES
By P, Bernard Young, Jr.
Commbua, OUlo, Jan, 28—Dehart
Hatbard ied « brillant court apgres
Eaton Tn ar anon ie
iy tonight, byt his eeam, the Chess
fer Comets of Cineinninth went dawn
to stunming defeat at theviande of
the Cotumfu Luendt-cluh, 53 to.
none of the most eonmintently see
ee ee er ee
America {4 & great nation in whieh
fg fieape tesiimetial by a famaue feof
hill is recanted an persuasive abe
his Wig is recarded an persuasive pt
Bookers Win 40 to 21
Cage Game
Columbus, Ga, Jan, 23—The Tus
seve innaitute bakeibal team oR
fram the ‘Columbun ¥. St. Ge Az 49
io hore. toniglt, wanding the
‘Tuint=t' ta ewe Orfcat of the nesan.
in the middle of the frat half the
tocats ted by their hard fahting fore
ward, Thomas Williams, were tead-
ing. 14 to. When. tho Cadets cid
brain te Torate the hoops. they con-
Stantly forged ahead and. at the
Clone of the, Feat hall “the sacere
Stood Columbus 16. Tuskegee 13:
‘Kmiersune Kitchen art itobinson
nite the sian for Turkezee, “Ener
Proved. a weeriing trio and thelr
Fhmuting neal panting. aithousks often
frurien wan aveurare ‘ant went, fa
Ciweard tioning the ane. :
‘Pr Wiliams played well for the ¥
and’ faterrood ‘also ala eet Work
Gn ihe offense and. defence, but the
Tonkerwe attack in che laxt half wa
a etic too fame ami toward the close
at tie game tho Catets were wresdiy
Of Abo game tha'¢
— Taskeres (60) | Columbes 421)
BT imme geil
feeetafecon 28 pemmaeye PPE
Here fo 3 Berg 4
Podiene S03 F SNe so OF
Histey Eevsce MO
a
AVERY INSTITUTE WINS
The Avery institute cage tossers,
Jn cheie Initial gine of the seuton,
Untested the Rehofield . basketbalt
team of Aiken, 45 to 29, Coach
Ssheed” perry. uf Fisk fame, uy de~
Veloped 4 team that should give ail
other teaime of the state a tight mee
for the honor of hing Mish echool
Sicha or acum Cheek.
eg ag CE ah TR gar epee or a
Rae Coicscoerctende: RR
Judge Hueston Heads Natl: League.
SG HONE, ae SGORTO CIOS URS [Paces MAS NO,
BACK: INDIANAPOLIS. I OUT} ae ve : : eg af FLOOR GAME , ae OMEGAS: WIN “
| ~CIMORE MADE TREASURER! = .GGSR Wccciceck ae. |) BY 2 POINTS sce: FRAT GAMES
St. Louis, Mo,, Thursday, Jan, 28.—The special meeting of
the National league was called to order at the Pine St. ¥ Thurs-
day with Acting President G. B. Key in the chair,
‘The following directors and club owners:were present: John
31. Schorling, American Giants, Chicago: J. L. Wilkinson, Kan-
sas City Monarchs, Kansas City; Steve Pierce, Detroit; Richard
Kent and L. A. Brown, St. Louis; Bingo DeMoss, Indianapolis;
R_S. Lewis, Memphis; Attorney Bruce Brady, Cleveland; Bert
‘BM. Roddy, president of the Southern leacue, who represented
Queer, Decisions. Fail. to, .,
_ Kill Flowers’: Gameness
be caren estes ei beget
Quincy J. Gimore, league sec-
retary, Kansas City, Mo.. and
Cuban Stars by J. L, Wilkin-
son.
After transacting the regular bust-
ness‘of tha league Including a ciate
PA sd adic to
hy Attorney Don
Roverts of In-
Manapolls, the
businese of com:
pleting the efreute
Tor the comin
teanon wan taken
ne,
Warrier Jowell
who held the In-
dianapolia rane
chise last aeason,
was. not. presents
itis interest being
taken care of by
Bingo DeMess,
his, manager. It
betame “ewident
early in the pro
ceedings thar Mr.
Sewell would
Pou dithenty
eae:
ae
Ser
> 2
ed
Sug Massie
‘qualifying for the coming season, —
Bert M, Roddy, presiitent of the
Southern league, was in attendance
to help. formulate -saine. working
uimreement betwren hiv organization
nil the league, whereby the South
ern Teague teamia could become ass0-
tlato juembers of the Ieaxue.
He was alwo representing the ap-
nileation” of Birmingham for re-
entry Tato the narent Grguntzatlon,
A plun.was adopted by which the
Southern ieascae Will be accepted 23
ausociste members.»
‘This agreement specifies there shall
be no raids. for players made on. the
Southern league, and states both a
ininfmuma and maximum “price at
which plasers,niay be purchased.
‘Trades or transfers between ja-
Atvidual owners must be ratlded by
Yherloacua ovfictats and any Rrlev
ances imust. be. brought before -tbs
presidents for settlement, :
{The most important, causo, inthe
dreement between the two Ieaxues
Ja the one ‘pertaining to exhibition
gangs, (an Rshiustion ames riaved
‘the league In southern territory
‘Must be played With Southern league
clubs. : ,
3f teams ure tobe Imported to the
sersitory of the Nationa) league for
exhibition cuines. the Southern terzto
feuus must have first chunce fo res
fine.
‘hits agreement wis necented and
stgnea ty’ Sir Hoaily forthe, South
frm feague und Ur, Key for the Xa~
Monat feakue, annking Stemphis anil
Jdriningtain "niembers of tle. Na~
tional Teasue for the verikon 1923.
‘At the opening of the sesslou to-
day. the Indianapolis franchise was
taken ups 7
Tk, waa. voted “the npileation of
Cleveland be necepted and the plas-
era of ther Indianapolls eluly ‘sith
ihe excention of Bingn Dedloza,
o[Minsterred to Gloveland. -.y
* "Tho DeXiora exception Wan mada
tn eonaideration wf the years Of rere
too Bingo hes given the league. «Ie
‘ina recommeniied to the Cievelanil
droup aa munagur, however, and they
Bre considering him.
1 DeMors It mot accepted by
Cuveland, he Wil Ue. free 10 sien
where he ehovses, ;
“After thi uctiun hait been taken,
adiitiding the Ohio metropotic’to the
Ciruult, it wie voted to natity” Mr,
Sowoll'In Tadlanapotis uf the dvciston
Immediately. :
“Sir, WiRingon, the owner of the
Kanu Clty Monarchs, presented a
jlanprovidias for the Cuualization of
Transporation cost hy the lease to
inemvers fureed to pay x latger ner~
RST Oe eae eects Gund. tea
Khanet—the inviaibio hand whirls
tuo whee] af fate and a0 man owes
Shere fetill typ. Fo come it Nines
all the Joys aud success. they crave.
3 ouets i stopa-at disanyointuient
naga.
ets doubetut if any boxer hax ever
porn on the srrong gael of as many
Rieke dedlsfoon ‘ay Eiger" lowers
therge-miaierelsht hampton of te
wares
Surely. no. champion has ever had
big Wald eaten teare tn in thie coun
Uy by that souiee ‘On one of these
Sdatlong whon the vefertes have an
Stack et ‘colar Hlindness and ‘raize
Shy hana. that je in reach oF thule
ath fo the head ushers the Deacon”
ftands out. They have never been
Siete distinguish him in the daric
‘Tate ine Sowers Walker ‘bout
chicago in Hecember when Bens
SEiger starved inote. Weoublo. than
thie fecal mschine gun eres. by
Weanling the decision and crown to
Sikkey whiter afer the siper had
eited him ail over the places
Hae Mantternd Seka the" fai
aud press thoustie or wad when Tt
sauss beet die damage wan done hm
Towers “Soined the. ranks" of, the
Mast si Comes anther of thnce
huddline “thine out im. the. Golden
Wiest “ones fore Blowerw is holdin
a Sime
Blere wee have one of the cleanest
eof oil oibieted in the Ting or tn ans
Stner spore One Sto hae won
aioe oer ee he a
Tugs andthe white race
SOU gale Dy te neti the ing.
but ‘his by actions, on the ‘outalde
Hie nee correctly: been doeignsted ty
his manager, Walk Miller, ay “the
Shut Weck gan ta we mame
itcat Wick Brae $n tis BARE
the other clubs, due to’ inability’ to
obtain a home park. He was re
quested to detail the pian and piesent
Winter {or consideration,
‘The matter of a wchedute was taken
up anda committee appointed
complete daten and places snd pre-
rent It at the rerular'schedule mect-
tne to be held in St. Louls, March
A6f apprustmately” ais. weeks etor
iy RElron opens.
ie'was agreed that the seasan open
Saturdays April hand. elese Sunday,
Sent 1ic being diveded ‘tho same
itttaeuen Ose .
inthe evant ifm play-oft series is
necassary, that series, wil start Sap
HS" thd be! completed ‘on. ‘suceeseive
days time out being allowed anly
12? Geather conditions and for shangs
of cities, ‘Tho serioa will consist af
Seven games. 8
Wicellon af president was next th
onder util several names wero oitered
for ‘consideration We wa tlle
navel by ldehant cent and neconded
by Sir. Gilmore. thet Judge Willan
iiueston of Garyy Tad be tendered
the office, The anet sith unanimous
Sncoval’ and. tke nationally “knowa
attorney" wag elected. th te poultion-
Te S" Lewis of Slemubla waa chosen
tice presidents Quines a: Gilmore of
Kinane: Clty: wun elected secretary
and treasurer with heauquariers at
Nanean ‘clo, and Dr. ©, Bi Ker at
Se ois was clected chsiraan-vt the
Ingrd of diveetene ecg og
crelry Climore war oguirea 26
give bon for tlw amount of $10,000.
wilie tlection of-dudee Hiueston 10
the presidency ‘wan tho: culmination
Stine idea advanced enti in a series
of sinter meetings thae & mun out:
Bide the dele ‘ot team. owners be
Chosen for tae loakve leadership.
Tt. wan atrecqtiencd sehen the
Easier Teague, just before Ue. Slat
fevsion, held ‘carller inthe month,
chore Attorney Isaac Natter. en
Sith’ ao ieaguo eonnectiong: a fut
head, Soee es
Ntsham been conienided that i eave
president who am alsp. qwnee ofa
tino th. the Teague cotild Bot give
the fmpartint comvderation to gules
ances tant ahould be elven: enpcelal.
iy i¢ nis cigb happened to bu one. at
tho paren involved Agata is In=
terede, fm hla Job a prenldent waa
mare than likely to bo secunuare to
Be datrapt mide fear enpecnly
‘We team wan igten the Peanan
race, wliina chance fo whine
“Icuge Higestou is n municipal facto
seth: Seiminl jurladletion in. Gane,
xesting: ie thie term. Bie ta head
St the net eawoutional committee
formed se the Bikes aud stands high
In-At ALSmeuurgh clicled sn sa
COL: ROOSEVELT APPOINTED
ON U. S, OLYMPIC COMMITTEE
New Vork, Jan. 22—Three v2-
canelet on the executive Woard of
the natiénal Olymple commtee were
filled téday with appointment of
Major General Dousina SfacArthur:
Colonel Theodore Noosevelt of New
York and. A. C, Gilbert of New
Haven, Conn,
They .auccecd Wrigadier General
Valuer “E. Preice, Colonel Sentry
Trrcekdneidize and Major John Gelte
fith, who resigned recently a Wash-
ington, D.C. after an onen’ break
With abs se, Us feaders over reculi~
ons goverain® Anurlea's naricipa-
Mun tn tite 1928 Olsmple.
Goth General Macarthur und Col-
net Htoosevelt. long have teen ae~
Uvely Interested tn athletles. Git:
‘wert held tie Olsiaple pole vault Fee-
aid while bites Sale walter,
the fans the entertainment they pay
fund arr entitled to se he Haw retusen
tim dozens of uceasiona to ‘aveept
‘ght on-foule. "Hegardicks of how
eangerous “his opponent may be or
What a territe bit the Tiger’ piven
Re has always lived up to iis name—
negresnive to the point of, reokiess=
fens, pame’sa ct ini, gnd-he docemt
Enove ‘the meantog of back peddline
coverias up or walting for tho other
fellow to ade ene oe SE
ak real champion in every nense of
the Wonk, Willing tall times.
light, glve away from: 10 to SU pounds
Abd ‘When he uses be the firnt. to
shake the band 9¢ the victor, whether
isu ‘gr Bol, ay hae is olden
Staite, : ‘
retiegtrae that Floware ban ier
nocked out on various occasions at
in most cases he has done that which
in “other boxers. the scribes “have
lauded to the akies'ae'a feat of rare
ability, “coming back “despite "the
handicap of 2 knockout and reversing
un ‘many times by @ knock-
ou 4
Ae, teenll. the nesise given Guns
for knocking ‘out’ Erne after being
IMmseie stopped. by" the game. Doser
Hove Nelson caine ack and: topped
Gans “after Gans. wus awarded the
@ccision ‘at the end of 42 rounds on
3 foul.” How Ketehell mut Papke -t
Slerp after Hills had previously per-
formed ‘the same service for Bi
‘those are Incidents that are: often Te-
jealled In the'yport cokimns.
Flowers open to mest ans man
in tho tins today 1a the mladlewelgn
jelass nnd ight heavy weight: =
Hie still 44 willing to gamble dat
inere ure referees. who ‘cam Dick 3
‘whiner despite ils recent unfortunate
phi nie opal -
ee SRORTS TIOLS
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5 : . GUNNS. - 7 ‘STRONG
eR eds “ QERICIATING se
eR eee OV rae ee,
Ss, ed & bog kts
a a * 3: CLARK Wins”
‘ . : - CB THE ATLANTA
: Vs 2. : CWA cumpionsite
i F, , ae Se CUR —ALsot
2h Peery MEN EIGHY STRAIGHT
3 a BI conmecence
en Gk POISON ONCE Games
‘ 2 oe HE GETS NEAR .
Hy oon od mee rercamer O97 gine? }
a a nk ee EIN: ——
Whirlwinds
Split. With
Riaheess! £2 fe ot
6 Sloan
‘Talladega, Ala, Jan. 24—In the
fant and thrilling game Norris Brown
nosed"out ‘Tnlladesa, 27 t0°25.. The
famo was liotly contested and cleanly
phaycd. ‘The’ fans wero ‘brought to
thelr feet by the'arivbling ot Dlzon,
‘Talladera's stellar forward. . ~~" *2.
(jive det baie endea pth ie tam
wethe’ sectad ‘halt ‘say the’. Morcla
Brown’ floormen Yorue.te the front
with the momentary gectine of the
Tallageda ‘defense, . The - Talladege
team. rallied -bot {ali short-a-goal of
mR “eccortt cathe wit: Borris
Brown tho Talladepy cane oWAE ree
tered the proceediney of Yesterday
and won in ‘a aenaational nish DY &
Score of-32 10 Ste
‘The second halt was featured by
more bombardment of the bunet, DY
Talladega with Talladess. muiniatn-
ingsan ale tght defense axalnst. the
Tangy Morris Brown combirction.
‘The entire Talladers team wrped
tn chele eet games ef the season in
this sertem. “HTartie and Hamilton-ac
center covered the floor well nnd
counted: for maby’ points af Talla-
Seg ‘Dixon and Garey, forward
joived a stcliar hand of basketbalt,
Ue faratereluded lus ‘opponents By
cxceltent deibbling. ‘ie giant, itab-
fase’ an stiller” gave Ting. Cx
inson anit Siler, gave |
eee Seto. Shee
fae Par 2 oe
tates eo Sumree ee Pa S
esos e 8 amie 2.8 2
Weel 6 9 SES OFS
nates Tyas ues patet
Waka Gerke rious Hraeaetl,
i zaitae gle Bar
et foe DT Pee 2d
Wthdecicsa $date E22: $29
Wile cgeed & Gite oc
Sirs 2 Semi
ee ie Ue Rene
AIDC 2 Mteeee Cain obama) e
To Broadcast-Jack-
Johnson-Jeffries !
Fight on Feb. 4
‘The memorable fixit of John Ar-
thur Joliscon ‘agatnat. Shin Jette
at iteno, Nery on the afternosin_of
July 4. 19{0, WIN We Uroadcast-from
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walter Not Se No Seaners
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aoe ra Utne man to depute bis
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peer ome Votes’
New York, Jan. 33.—The W. 135th
jst bowlers came in’ for. thelr share
Of honors “when ine. ye Youne
Mews Gnristisa Awioclation boss
were thelr quent = z
heres teanhy composed. of, Yri-
ator Fate, Milter. Smith and St
rou: ahred atrataiie fromthe vines
Erbating Bs the counts of Sts, 50
jandsb3. De ,
"The" third of a.‘serlee af three
games will bo plage. on a” neutral
Sie noaora now belie even: “Tht
{eam bida fair to become the ieadlbg
team in Marlem. They are fortunate
[shaving Wels own’ alles where
tes can Ret tonelber eters svenine
hex, OO eet Lomeigee tery svesing
“rhe tarmer tg mistaken if he thtoks
jy the farmer Is mistaken if he thinks
SE et a ie re cee
hhh i ae |
i c=
i 2a Te on
1 ne -
" int?) [tbe basket from: various dimen
Tuskegee Girls Quint’ ° jae tee om sa is
Plans Chicago. Invasion ins. .
‘co—] Mildred ttarebon, forward on th
Syiberey fenttite: At dt Se viniting team, thrited the fans whe
The Tuskegee miele Uesketlall eam] ate the hoops gwloe from ald
has received {invitation froin."the
Olivet “girl team of Xen | Moor. :
the OWver Baptint 2 S| aaere Ga) ame TO
church. Chicago, for ae hele eee
Pep gules of baskie- Hindeay Friis @ 9 Mesa kenegiecs OE
Uuall-ones game to be aie? cease 8 Tats acs 9 8 |
playea in Guleare and Borieteiiitvs 8 8 Hkwber aoe 8 8 |
pec ere gaa des pga g
durtog tho “nrezent iif Baws Sess 1 8 Filiertass's!22 8 Oo
Peat bern, abi” <| Ferree—iors Ongon:- Ter Fed,
waked iste Ria ce i Bt
fiona. with, the <Dlive: s fide Saint Elizabeths Down |
lear would bevestans fT | Soe att ae
ER eae beret ENS Metropolitan _ Lasaié:
tae fees Ma nelce
the “Oliver Baptiat
church, Cheapo, — Lor
Fee anion ot basket,
nes game. to. be
playea in Guleago and
the’ other in ‘Tuokenes
duet tho “present
playing’ soaron, =
‘=, Coach . Roberts, when
ialied if -athietia:tela~
fons with the :Oliver
fram “wouta ‘beseeuane
Mehed, -aall:'-"The of:
fer In. very. attractive,
Tut ‘owing to the ace
but owing to the ar- F. Adams
Fangement of ove
Schedule we find that it «ill be Im-
Pofible to play the Chicago. team
this yess
‘The gira are playing splemlldly
ard 1 should Ike fo see them invade
the North, hut te hall “are. to
foroco the plenwure for the rearon
that we cannot renrratize the refed”
tle to necommodate these Ramess=
“ The Tiger quintet. lf edntained by
Mies Fhictia Adsimn the daughter of
Ghaties P. Adams. rradunte clans of
120K, andi tho alster “of Charles
Adaina. tackle on ‘the. 29%, football
feans Mer slater Theresa. In play
fe her ilest year at basketball.
Paine’ Girls Upset the’ “*
| - Dope; Humble Clafiia
Augusta, Gay Jan, 28—The faxt
JCiatin nestor,” chatmplacn. of! the
Georslu-Carvllog league for the past
vo sears, fell completely before-the
dazzling assault of the Palne alx to-
aS. on Palne court by’ ths count of
{2.to 16 bi one-ot ths gadlent aed
seen in theid. parts in Seasone,
"The end of the first auarger found
‘eeltter team on the scoring. Hat in
gplte of the desperate etfoFts of Loti.
* Georgenc Willlamy, In center wag
the start of the gumé. Motte,”Claf-
In's nenaationat forward. found her-
ele fruntrated at every turn by. the
fast and shiilfor defensive work of
Blanchard and Boswell, guard,
< Faine cn) Chan Oy
Gepetasd seeteseath Present tg
pierces cicrcucin besten snoens Sees
Beni ccceccceee Betcoccecne Bigthoaed
Riis SSeS ert
eer sacoecee teats secenc aioe
Spagatian Vale Gaglg ties
fegeee dinating= utes tiecelet Water
Talladega Co-eds"Beat* -‘
: ‘“Mabama State, 22 to 14
‘Talladexa, Aia., Jan. 22—Refore an
jenthostantie’ group ot students and
‘tana the {niliat coved bankethall
‘game of the seksan was played. Dine
Blaying's Wetter-offensive ame than
‘thelr opponents, the “Talladega (tam
tron over the, lanslen from Alstama
State on “the ‘Callahan gyinnasium
Boor in'a tiring, contest, 22 10 14
¢ Falladesa led at'the half, 12 to 9.
‘The Sinltare ost the game’ ty. their
frability to break” the defense. of
‘Trtladesa'n Suarde, see Pender-)
grass, Thrift and Toton
Glaza Golvon, the crack forvand of
|Atabuina- State. wae_atopped In. ber}
traciet We the clove cnrdin: of Lot
toncot “Talladegnss © one
~Tiuinaies OH) aisiaas Bints
eines (By ian
Goats tyne ZB itaten tases E'S
Gee fe He fe 2 Pe
Bikecc ds ees te
eke 8% Gtwmmoe eo OT
oz SS EE
‘Tuskegee’ Misses Romp"
. Over: Americzs Quintet
Tuskegee Institute, Ale, Yan;'29.—
‘The Tuskegee institute girtw'?basket-
‘ball team trounced the Amerleus in-
‘stitute teani, 49 to 8, Inn splendidly
played ganic io the gsmnaaiun here
Tits atternaon. ec a bie
‘The local team sccuréd a lead early
fi th "game which was mufntalned
throughout the foue-pertods of play.
Minsos H. Lindvay, TR. Hill and
Eloise Birch seemed: abie tq’ locate
tho basket from various difficult
floor angite Muth IML Teil the scbr-
ng, :
AMildred -ttarrbon, forward on the
viedting team, thetted the funn when
she hit the hoops twlee from ‘silu-
floor. :
Ea wae
Reed Cogeneee E'S geenen Soave 9 E'S
Baer EES 8 TRESS 8b
Bereciowe 8 8 Ynaker aoe 8 3 8
teiaoe asccce 8 diiiaes ess 8B 8
Binge Wc: t 8 Thiteiae e223 8 8
Feeree—tion meas: * Her Pod,
Saint Elizabeths Down ¢
Metropolitan _ Lassies
St. Elizabeth's ciris’ tive defeated
the Metropolitan gris, 11 to 3, Ruth
Marrlson, and” Dorothy Carsington
stafring.’ At the half the St. Ellza~
beth-nilases weré in tlie lead, 7 0 3,
The Stetronoltian lassien ‘were ‘not
‘Able io Toente the Yasker during the
Second and third perious,
Be, Blimbets, OD | Matepalan, Gy
H Share Uae Fev apie Moone 8G
Haat Meo Pa biggie Bee 6 ag
Gatiemnate: £4 tote Gas: & 8G
Sineet le: § T-toner aes a FS
PSE Hes b EMIS Bcc a bg
Rentecec 0 4 Saami o 89
kA fatti : 88 o
TERT Re Peter atteee. Tiare
Olivet Quint Defeats «~~
. Wilson Girls, 11 te 7
‘Olivet church girls’ five, with. six
out of elght vletorien to thelr credit,
Mefeaied the Wilson girls for the sev
Jenth Win tm 2 fant same din'tha floor
of the Metropolitan Community rym-
fasum ‘Tuetday nights 1 tee Tn
the most sensations! ‘cane af the
Season the Oifvet tivo tured back the
Wlison irises Soe
ome Gi | wine Gy
Rast: Pa aaitee eocs a 2
Mie 'giccccs Ew Siena ec SB
Gigs tet F-algiilan ST Eg
ae, 1 te 8 & 8
: ts ere 32s
Tiekas sR aioe. Pgolye ite
ia, Waneneae Sa
Olivet” Five- Snares*~"~ *
Community Girls, 8 to2
‘ionday fete at che Metropottian
Gammiunity’ center, tat Se xand
South” parkway. the crack Olivet
‘chureh quintet which may play: the
Tuakexce, city ive lnerv-thiw aeazon
‘usily. defeated the Conmnuntts cen-
ter dive, So 2. ema Solr, center
{or the Oiivets, ted the vistors Feor=
Ing: with two feld gust
Tier first barker uve me” Oniger
eure ‘five the Teds whieh ~ they
Maintained atthe end at the quate
fer, which ended 3 to Us "The batt
ended dy the aame:teore, the Cons
Blan diets nome chow ouaed
Ble Griftin’® Valet “In “the Uitiit
quarter gave Oliver @ 4 10.0 tea Th
the, ual, berjou-Ciesinia ‘Willa, and
Bilis Mohr came throurh with Food
‘iota tnd pear. the end of the: sume
Siisw xeanter raveu the Connauncty
gletacttom-aevchftetash bya eld
eieine
= Civet (8), og 5s Commanlty (2). |
fansite 8 GS eg 5 BTR
gee ions f Stier tn 23
Bawtes: Co fem'es | By
Urigie esses UMouinwa gs. 8 GO|
ei Be BG yee bd
SR RSE os
ae Se |
2 TRINITY GIRLS TE,
+ aitions 1 Jam, the ‘Tints
rchvo} . xenlurs, and sophomore girt
quiatets Iaittied to a-10 and 30 the,
see tig Bie tesmr inet Op
Ietsitas Mentors tem UB
feeoar"ts Callce oh Parreathye es
Redux, ¢. Sophie-Simmons. {: -Ai-
BOPe, "austere eh cutee ee
Ieivtiuaetet :
-NURSES TO PLAY...
New York, "Feb. 4.>n* Monday
evening. Feb. 28, athe, Renaissance
Sect eke Laka eee ee
‘basketball team will play_tho 337th
St Toung Wonien's Christian iiso-
Seee ate Wie eeaeae oaees
to the Gotham Flashes and Wolvers
ine big dve- es
BUCS SWIPE...
FLOOR GAME:
BY 2 POINTS
stesiistlin lags
Minutes Overtime
AUantle Chy, N, J. Jan. 29—In
a ie rete Wil Seam tonal
play at Waltz Dream Friday! nicht
he Ducetieers mete It re straleht
Shor the “Curihie Feld’ clu Sat
Weshitetn ta ae sate pays
10.23,"
is visitors Sisglaved a eleyer
Banting game and played smart bas:
‘ketball, their’ strategy planned - in
advance nearly gaining them the ver+
Sicet"rhoy wears to te ietlen tow
SE Greet and Stanteld in note,
thee fevced the latter to the te
sen Zasiy a. the feng, buy found
Seere tet pions
They blocked Howard and Green
for three-fourths at the seine but
ihe Green ole loose’ he seshunts
fet foe Ave tin potters, Wille neat
fading sous treks otter ‘uch pl
ete aa rans, oe
ita neat Male aw sap ‘and tue,
nalty: Sto fin dager oe Gaitin
Inthe scoynd: ht the Buco gained
Mind. int’ som ‘Gantale’ forged
[Suan Neuer” team ever. galas
inoea than’ three pole sesnaie
Green kent neeaine nveay "with
help"fromn Penliciog” while’ Duet
faut Stentérson Kept countiig for
Gana. a Sseattae
“Witla minute to'c0 the Tues ied
ao to He hue Bradatek ‘whi sel
fost Ani Basta with e: Gte: polnter
tind IC ti 20'to 20 ke the whiote
ies
fa" tio overtime renilerson_ was
first to count, but Gren tled It vp
fiite 'a Shut" thos ‘rater and the
Sees mes will ad deren soe ihe
fine om fee with ta moss ffonn the
feta
a
toate foe Ft Sa eee EE
goake toes bite b 8
Sagndess 3 8 GAMES $8
Weare fans 8 Sate ac #8
Rice: 8 2 Hemet Ee
Wier Keonvece 3 2 deine Eee 8 OF
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Harlem Big _
Five Routs..
PO, SNORE -
| New York, Jun 26-The Phetan,
‘N.Y. fire department quintet went
down” toa Sr tn ST defeae ut the
hands of the Tarlem Big Fite at the
‘Renaissance easing, - the Saiokes
eaters el a merry pace for the Har-
igmiten In the firut-half, but. felt by:
the wastido in the tecdhd, “The tox
‘cals pub-up their ustat ewubhary de-
fense "The ‘next same is with the
storia, Ee 2s Kaige o¢ Columbes
iim. ‘
nas a a ee
Pers Ria
Baten taavce 4 2 EMlertee fest a:
fiotiend erst 2 2 Tiediaefo $2 Y
Site
Sasare en Tena
: ee
er
igh
Sam Langford Buys' '
‘Old Camp With Fund
--aitlford, Magn, Jan, 27—Sam_Laag-
fard. whoo foiling sizhe Tel-to ofe
anization of 1 beneht bosiug tosre
naiment in New York lust week which
eticd more than $4,000 fur thes vets
ccran, Yay bournt his. old” training
‘Samp here, heeame nuit today.
“Eaneford, sho hail eid. that “he
planned to open a she shine stand in
Domton, hme not nnnounced aehtt he
Mane to-Ue wh the iatloe eae
1 Cork. Onints
| Clark « Quintet:
Lambastes Tivo \ +
College.. Fives
erence eee
"oc! “By RIC ROBERTS” =~
Adinia, Gia. Jan, 22—The Clark
basketiali tea continued ite eenaus
(ona) wloniag ‘srealc. by downing
Morele Urown and -Atianta,unierni<
ion on wiccessivs wighta. ‘The stor-
Fie Brown game wau-n- thriller from
Whistlo to whistle. ‘The Clarke ‘mas
chine ran rings aroun the Storrs
Grown defenne, sindschalked up “a
acory uf 48.0 34 X colorful crovid
SttoesveWt the adfale”
Lean RIL ee
Bon thoes $2 Pail ty opee f EY
inert oro ao Sibkemeteees 3 4G
felt 28 eieeeetn 3 Td
Hogue. 2 a Team 2 by
ieaebcce § 2 aMeaeees ft
Semen ete 8 ReMi ge?
Sis Ecosse BS INEM Co-00 @ = 2
elie CRS Fie oe ce
The game with Atlanta unlyeraity
vas wllinexted by probably tho greats
cat throng of epeciators’ to. nitneps
Sne ‘ume during tie entire. wasech
fhe Slark ‘teams tool the ead tory
die tare and retained Jt througtigat
the game. ihe: ebouting “of Dalton
sma Gohnson and the tesee: guar ice
Ot Queen featured: “The parsing
zame of tie Ciatk-team was eplen®
Sia: ana tho-Atlania: team "coult net
treake through a well-executed. ives
man defense :
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Reet 2 Mishra: FG
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Gee ccc gt deri #8 F
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Bruce:-Flowers-
Defeats:.Harry *
Wallace in. 10
New York, Jan. 29.—Hruce Flowers,
Xew Wochcile lightwelglit. nee, ad
vanced another step" toward hls
tiwehedestred iteeting with Sammi
Mandell, foF the work's title in ihe
Clans, when ‘he “outpolated | Marry
Waltach, Broukiyn souttipare, Ia thetr
Hal Yen-round ‘tome that, as orig
nally: “billed for “12+ Founda, at the
Walter Aten ress
Wallach Wid_liitle- work with his
sight, hand, confining himself. chiefly
to. hig daft. “which “he occasionally
landed. “Flowers, hawever, showed
good punching’ ability - with. both
hands, and almost floored the Brook:
Iynite’ with « hard right to the chin
ithe, third’ round.” Each cated at
‘pounds. ach
Whe ile Radcives, ti Mexlean
fyweleht, couldn't. net by the exint-
Ininyg physic. Tommy Ababa. for-
meeearmots Soxer from the .PbiUR
pine’ islands. wus substitiiicd for
Bitn tn the semt-final ten-#uot against
Corp, t23y Schwarz. tie Hast wider,
who haw just retumen from” the
Gonnt, und Sehwarts put the rollers
under Abola In #08 ‘of the secani
rount.. care
Thero sam uothing to ii. Schwartz
overwhelmed "Aboba. that was” all
Tay weighed 11%; Abola, 13.
outter ‘Parra, the Chilean ty-
welght, put the nhids under Mickey
Medarr, "the Ohfoun, in “las of the
Gtth-round of thelr scheduled. str
rounder es. eae
‘McGare was taking bad punishment
in the third and fourth ersions, and
Referee Jonnny Marto intervened .to
prevent fucther punishment to- hin
Parracecaled 110/2, McGarr, 108.
Tn’ the fourergund openers, Toc
Schuster, 29234, Hast Side,:won the
Meclalon sinliy: from Benny’ Edwards,
Seeet Muriem.! ch
: A SUSE Tess
Win 2 Games
rafisicghia Royal Giants goniinuet
iptis. Royal Giants goniinued
thelr inning. soreak, saatgeete, 30
turaight Uy-anness ea:
e toth games of - “jail
thelr twin bil) this 5
sfierioon=3t the i
eaponge. of the
Wilts Kinga. he ;
scare wore -4.to 0
mua at to 0 * on
sin-the opening | Sa
cacounter, Hares. | :
American Giant -_ ne!
hurler. herd: the (Tt
white baya toveeven
hits and no rene
and Witte Foster, RAS
‘s teaminate ‘on :
the Ghicanucteam, QW
held ‘themto thes
hite and no run.
Tianey atrack —— Mothet
carmey struck
ing: Loth games. of “Saji >
the(r twin: bill this tO:
sfierioon=3t the i
eaponge. of the
Wilts Kinga. he }
ccoren were -4.t0 9
saat to 0.” on
sin-the opening | Sa
cacounter, Hares. | :
American Giant “(ne ||
hurler. neta. the {Vn
white baya toveeven
hits ‘angno ren
and Witte Foster, RAS
‘s teaminate “on ’
nis deamnate on VE?
held them'to three
hits and no runn
Tamme truck © Mother
out thier: Foster
fanned ve, ves
‘A iishining double pus, Wells ot
the St Louis Stars,to StoiLel of the
Hints Civ Monarchr, was set down
derthe fastest on Freord owt here.
‘cent fans have been sieen Kood
bien of the clans of taxeball’ payers
ticned’ up bythe Nationut league
teams. ee |
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IN SPECTACULAR GAME, 11-8
Kansas City,,Kan., Jan. 28—The
Sommer EFM. “kroaned “under the
press of the thronk that packed
frery avalible itch .of ite expanse
tonight as-Lingoin-high Jost to Sum~
ner R10 The :
“This wan tho fourth fame, of the
seauon for Concly Eatwani clianeen
je wag a critfeal’ point tn:the league
reheduie and. Wim, eam ganic
rough true,-ta, the;,dope™ that Ie
would win in a tard. close contést,
‘The low scora of¢the came telis 5
taln-of. inaecurate ‘shooting. .on the
part of the Sunerites,. Time and
guin the-orana and black quintet,
workluz with the, ameothness, of
Well: offed, runchine, failed “to “score
by ome orfee minsing w xet-up.
Some wan’ the."center -arouod
whith Simner’,Uulit. up ita attacks
and Manuel “Sackeon's ‘clever “drih=
bling -and generalship-- repeatedly
Marved tr npectatoular march toward
the.Lincoin gaat :
~ Sea OB pp] a2 eae TD ey
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ALPHAS.AND...
gears Page oad
OMEGAS. WIN -
~ FRAT GAMES
Wie Wook Scie
~ by Play s
New “York, Jan. 3%.— pha and
Oinega will glash on Easter Mautay
for “the. Intorfruternliy’ Tagkerbalh,
champlunship. at Nex. York cir,
They were, nurvivors in thls elty'<
‘frat interfraternity tournament in
Jourts with Kappa Alpha. Tet ant
Phi Beta Siema, respectively, at the
Renaissance Casino here thy afver=
hoon boforo-a lurge erowd of cheor=
ik, eager Tan, : .
\_The-fiest grinie.wus neck-and-neele
unto the end, when Kappa was trall-
Ing close behind Alpha Chl ipa,
only {we points separating them fem
& tie Meore. Lawton suirted The
Works with ii full abot, ‘Wue Alphas
Jean Wan: not te Jaxt long, “Three.
whats front the la-foot mark offeret
Kuppa her.unly chance to teal dur-
Ing thy affair.
But like @ streak of Uehtnine out
of 1s wormy’ aby tna, ire ery in
2 penteup revolt and dashed into the
front. “A shot by Lawton, and the
Score was tle: ant another ard ane
other—iwo by Pollard. ‘The couse
Waa it ty 3. One more drive for
Kappa, wie Hynes, Work and Sims
commuinding the fire, vroushe. the
score up te 20 to 1S at the end of
tho firat hal
“Ip the Iaiter perio the victors
made six free throws: ‘thie “losera
rade, twa, Imaets ‘and, five "free
EhroWe, That way all the wurl
But the plasing had tashes of hele
Hance that exdeted from tie enthus
Sluxtic onlookers applause und. cheer.
And “the. xuarding was. alright
Twice Kappa cume within one point
of her foe, but In rach «ire Te Too,
Would furke ahead asain. <0. the
EAMme ended with the count at 20 to.
36 In favor of Alpha.
‘The other ninuber on the prozram
cane in the form of an anti-clio =
Mille Sema made @ ibd ut the hem
Etnoing co jumble the dope bettie,
obtalning a 3 70 3 fead on foul shatry
there was nothing that “could stop
Omera. once the team ot to worke
ine, Capt. “Stretch” “Grant.” Bob
Pasne, McNichola. MeCoy. and the
rest could not be halted. “Stretch
unpacked fve floor goals ani fest>
foula-for a total of-14 points, beating
by one point the mark Set by Lawton
In the previous game.” =
- SUgma's. teum iy ney and withoit
a great deal of v experience, = Dut.
cheered on by.the hearty yells of ita
supporters. 1t put up u eominendable.
Hgnt, losing an honest “battle 36 to.
16, "Weeks and ‘Avery, with fone
noints each. Lewts and tasdy. swith
threethree snd Hardy with two were,
Sin nuecee
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Hisseh sessions HER
cioepe air tage We ticinte Nigies ita
Douglass Center in’
_57 to 26 Cage Win
| ‘Teledo, Ohiv, Jun. 23.—The Morri-
ton Petw of. Columbus, Obfo. reputed
fo'be a"rant ond teats fell into. the
trap eet by the Douglass Center Pris
Joe the Communtts” aerociatiin nnd
fost, Sf to 28, Simms” MeCoustin Tod
th winners’ acoring.
Moives Ui) Comer
PP ee
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56 BOYS GET DIPLOMAS AT
FREDERICK DOUGLASS JR. HI
New York, Feb. 4.—The first graduation of junior high school in W. 180th St. and of which Dr. Jacob M. Ios is the principal and a large gathering of parents and relatives of the graduates. The graduation ceremony of them will continue their education in the senior high schools. It will be a wife-worship moment in the life of the school. The school which was started an anew day was the first high school in Harlem. A feature of the exercises was the presentation of the diplomas by the "The Chance," written by Althea McCormick, and directed by John G. Mitchell. The play was followed by the presentation of the diplomas to the graduate superintendent of the Board of education. The address to the graduates was delivered by Rev. Dr. William Lloyd Ince, church. The prizes to the honor students were scholarship奖金, won by Carl W. McCormick, medal for service to the school, awarded to Norman William; the medal for work in the school given for work in the school bank were awarded by Hermann Freeman,
ACADEMY OF BUSINESS
Miss Manile Gharry, Emmy Marshall, Katherine Walshaw and new students to be registered at the academy for the first time. Miss Jodha Josha is the first of the government immigrant students to attend the academy, and Miss Josha comes under the student nonquota provision of the immigration system, remain in this country for at least two years. We are glad to note that something new is happening in third grade clerk are our boys and girls of Ireland. It is announced that this new grade clerk will take place for the next two months. Miss Susie Finley has been engaged with theimore Realty company of Sylvain Ayw.
Joseph Bellamy took the postoffice
on Saturday. He said it was 11:30 a.m.
Several of the students have filed application blanks for the position of information clerk in the court of general Court. The Business Club's club will meet at the office of the Business Club, stenographers, bookkeepers and office assistants are requested to join.
JOHN MOSELEY GRADUATES
Among the 250 graduate turned out
to be the first to graduate, this
were three lore of our group.
John Moseley, 17 years old, son of John Moseley, 17 years old, son of W. W. Moseley, 1917 St. New York City; won great distinction in the oration which he delivered on the subject, "Aurah Lincoln and the Constitution," his high school; careers. Mr. Moseley was a member of the Dramatic club, Glee club and German club. Also served in the Army and Navy team (the first Colored boy on the team), where he won his letter. He will pursue a medical course, where he will pursue a medical course.
CELEBRATE CHOIR DAY
Choir day was celebrated Sunday, March 25, 2014, 5:40 W. 10th St. Dr. G. Melville Oltier, pastor, for the benefit of the spring rally. A delightful dinner program, consisting of addresses and music, rendered. The officers and interns will wristband, president; Mrs. Helen Kary, vice president; Robert Jordan recording secretary; Mrs. Harriet Hutton secretary; and Mrs. Miss Cora treasurer.
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The Renaissance ballroom was in its splendor with an array of gorgeous gowns and beautiful women. There has never been a more beautiful affair than this evening. The lights grew dim and in the shadow of the spotlight clock when the lights grew dim and in the shadow of the spotlight Brown and McGraw, Chicago dancers and entertainers, performed in songs and dance to the strains of the marvelous orchestra. When the melody of "Home, Sweet Home" was sounded at 3 o'clock the hinge crowd began to praise the Hyacinthia club with one big unanimous vote of thanks for the performance. Among those who danced until the wee hours of the morning were:
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sweeney, Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Wiler, Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Worcester, and Mrs. Lawrence Worcester, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Leuter Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherman, Mrs. Pearl Hartley, Wainwright, Mrs. Horton Johnson, Mrs. Horton Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. James T. Grundy and Al Delaney.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Ellis, Dr. and Mrs. Howard Jeward, Dr. and Mrs. George Weimore, Mr. and Mrs. Leuter Walton, Dr. and Mrs. L. Pitz Harold Fall, Mrs. Miley J. Thomas, Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Norman, Dr. Fried Harold Fall, Mrs. Miley J. Thomas, Dr. and Mrs. John C. Hankins, C. B. Pute, Mrs. C. E. Cahley, Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Signor Hurbin and Floyd G. Schoenberg.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Finger,
and Mrs. W. H. Holland, Mr. and Mrs.
John Allen, Mrs. and Mrs. W. C. Jack,
and Mrs. Benjamin Wilmers, Mr. and
Mrs. Theodore Rohr, Mr. and Mrs.
Smith, Miss Louise Hill, Mr. and
Mrs. L. Leandau, OR Holland, Mrs.
Wallace Rohr, Mrs. William Street,
Wallace Rohr, Mrs. William Street,
E. Fitzgerald and Mrs. Husband,
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
and Mrs. Emmett Carter, Mr. and Mrs.
Jon Pierce Dr. and Mrs. Forrest
and Mrs. H. S. Garratt, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Hasswood, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Boy Butler, Mrs. Charlotte Murphy,
John Butler, Mrs. Shaggy Ryann, Richard
Synhor, Mrs. Ruth Murphy, Mrs.
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The Emanuel club entertained with a
Lewis, 67 St. Nicholas on Friday, 4
dames, Orville Oliver, Evelyn Face,
Anna Fogue, Ma Launter, Bille Rivers,
Georgette Kingley, Lillian Cunningham,
Mercedes Casnova and Oak Hamilton,
Belle Pogus, Elisabeth Lovely of
Bardley St. Flushing, L. I. are the
proud parents of a son born last Fri-
dnesday, Elisabeth Lovely of
Shinker of Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Thomas Hope of Candlen, N. J., Mildred Mooreley, N. J., Mildred Mooreley, 18 W. St. 117, Miss Ivie Jackman, daughter of Mr. Mildred Mooreley, 18 W. St. 117, from Hunter college. Miss Jackman is to enter the New York School of Social Work. The Utopia and Neighborhood club is civic a card party and dance at the evening, Feb. 11. The games will be called at 5 o'clock. Offices of the club are Mrs. Wilhelmina Adams, vice president; Mrs. Pauline Bain, house chairman; Mrs. and Mrs. Andrew L. Robinson of the department of their niece, Miss Mustino Lee Miller, to Ernest C. Summer. Although wedding, it will take place some time next summer. Glichor of 692 St. Nicholas Ave. Apt. 4. I, is entertaining a number of guests at her home in honor we present to learn of the illness of the little daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Muriel is much improved and able to enjoy the many activities she will attend in the addition of friends. Mrs. Sari Price-Patton is back at her desk for an evening after a brief visit to her family.
Oh, for the fun, yells and excitement of the game, Miss Ginaissance Casino Saturday afternoon played by the Alpha Kapul, Alpha Pela, Alpha Alma. The Alpha winnən, he known as Harvey, has been reading law at New York university, his many friends Billy Billy Randal of 90 Edgecombe Ave, entertained in honor of Mrs. Ann Kearns, who is leaving for evening was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Kearns are leaving for Florida on Thursday. The Kedgwa Players gave a wondrous playhouse in the basement of the 123rd St. branch of the New York library rehearsing many friends of Miss Marian R. Hortendown, N. J., have received letters from her telling how much she likes the holidays. New York found Miss Brown one of the most charming of
New York feels very proud of having Junior high at public school No. 138 and boys. Junior high at public school No. 138 and boys. Junior high at public school No. 138 and boys. encourage those young people to go farther in pursuit of their education than the graduates at public school No. 138 and boys. platform were Harry T. Burleigh, Mr. Velt, superintendent of junior high school of the school. Miss Korman, head of the school. Miss Korman, head of the school. Miss Korman, head of the school. Mr. Beardon, who presided as chairman. Mr. Geraldym Dishond, who has been home by illness, is much improved.
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Jailed for Shooting
New York, Feb. 4. - Alvin Webb, 22, 25 W. Ileen, was held in $2,000 half for the grand jury Monday when he was arrested in Houghtons court before Magistrate Well charged with shooting an officer in Schwab, (white); 220 W. 14th St. on Jan. 11. to Schwab he was playing pool at 2025 Sienth Ave. when Webb came over from another pool table, and was playing pistol with the result that his face was badly burned with a mustard oil preparation in Harten hospital for a week. Schwab told Detective Minter of the know the imitation gun contained pollen and had bought it to play onokes and acquaintances. Schwab has recovered.
134TH ST. LIBRARY
The Schombers collection of Laevo division of Laevo literature and history, is probably the largest and most comprehensive division of Laevo literature and history. There are about 5,000 volumes, including many pamphlets. There are archives from Africa and the West Indies. Some of the groups of books on various subjects in Laevo include *African Dialects*, *African Dialects*; *African Dialects*, *History of the island of Angola*; *Church Histories*; *Theory, Drama and Fiction by and About Angola*; *Historics of Lodges, Free Masonry*, *Slavery*, *Underground occupation of the Negro*, *Travel in Africa and West Indies*, *Ethnobabyl*, *The Negro*, *Biographies of Abolhonbyl*, *Were Folklore in the United States and West Indies*, *Books in Latin, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese and Article*. Among James E. J. Cattlepe, the noted Latin scholar and poet, born in Africa and Latin, and a small volume of sermons in Dutch printed in Amsterdam. There is in the division of Laevo literature and history a very interesting Hayden, whose work was exhibited at the Harmon Foundation and who recently exhibited this will be bare until Feb. 6.
Pierre Handoland will appear on Friday at Midsdale's at the 125th St. library or Midsdale's at the 125th St. library Thursday, Feb. 10, at 8:30 p. m. All are invited. Walter F. White gave a very interesting talk on the auditorium Thursday evening, Jane Allen bychine Thursday evening, Jane Allen bychine at the auditorium at the 125th St. library.
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137TH ST. Y. W. C. A.
The first term exhibit of work done by B. W. C. a chosen, educational New York city, was held Friday evening, Jan. 28. Great interest from the vast number of friends and members who attended the hats, designed for all occasions, gave the smart appearance of a barrista shop, while lour knits covered the floor in effect. Expert craftsmanship was the note of the artiest in the various classes, the field of power operating being represented by samples of dainty hemmed fabrics. A section devoted to sewing, dressmaking and designing was filled with examples that excited much favorable comment. Beautiful bath pillows were made and lights, whose shades were the work taught in the class, the color, the text, the in the above were to be found objects, scents and shawls, hand painted textiles and numerous novelties, the make which required both training and skill. Teapotwriters budgets and shorthand business school and although the cultural classes, French, Spanish and the public were invited to vibh these classes.
135TH ST. Y. M. C. A.
Plans are rapidly materializing into progress and success in producing new work in the W. 12th St. branch Young Men's Christian association. This session was conducted Jan. 25 under the particular efforts of George Abbott, the chairman of the branch, and C. A. Allen, Vice chairman. Dr. Julia P. H. Coleman, president of the branch, and Mrs. Robert Hammond, the leader of the occasion, known as indies' night. Her subject, "Women's Work in the Community," was very much the musical program was spendably arranged by Mrs. Bertin Derves-Norman, the director of the conditions were offered by G. W. Hoven, bass; Mrs Harriet R. Robinson, bass; Mrs Glenn Skipp, Skipp and hostess Lodder, juvenile artist; Mrs Mary Holt, drummer; Maceo Johnson, violinist; George Mead, cornet solist, and Elise Clark Robinson, soprano.
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report again Friday evening, Feb-
4, at 1:20 o'clock. All chairmen of
the committee at the V. Rev. Mr. Franklin,
assistant pastor of Concord, will speak.
9 o'clock at the V. Rev. Mr. Franklin,
will be led by William Hill. New members who joined during
William Proctor, Montell Raye, Harald
Stevens, Norman Colubist, Mitten
Thomas, Leen Sketcher, Earl Taylor,
Bolind N. Blake, Horace Wall, Samuel
Frank Mickens, Benjamin Harris and
Edward King.
The brothers boys brotherhood held
election of officers at their last meet-
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president Archimedes, secretary;
Harold Stevens, treasurer, and Arthur
president Archimedes, conference discussion was held on
Youth's Attitude Toward the Church;
alleges for the rest of the evening. A
dinner club is being prepared for Fob,
Better Manhood" will take place.
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"Then a friend advised me to use Black and White Ointment ACCORDING TO THE DIRECTIONS ON EACH BOX. I could see such a difference in my skin the third day after I began using this preparation I kept right on using it. Now I haven't a pimple and my face is just as clear and smooth as anyone could wish. Another thing I notice is that my skin is much brighter now I am using Black and White Ointment."
If you are annoyed and embarrassed by pimples and other skin eruptions make this simple test—Go to your nearest dealer and get a box of Black and White Ointment and a 25c cake of Black and White Skin Soap. Use them according to the directions in the packages for THREE DAYS—notice how the pimples and other skin eruptions have begun to leave, notice how much lighter and brighter your skin is. You will be so delighted with the improvement you will keep right on using this preparation until your skin is just as smooth, soft, bright and velvety as you wish.
BLACK AND WHITE
Beauty Creations
More than 15 Million Packages used a year
If, for any reason, your dealer cannot supply you with the Black and White Beauty Creation you want, send us his name along with the price of the Cream or Powder you desire and we will send it to you through him. In this way you save the cost of the additional postage of having shipment sent to you direct.
Mlough's BLACK AND WHITE Soap
SOAP 255
FACE SOWDER ALL TINTS 255
SUPER SKIN DISSOLVER COMPLEXION
OINTMENT 255
QUININE MOISTURE 255
MONEY SCARE 255
Mlough MEMPHIS TENN.
THE DARK SALLOW BURN, FRECKLES AND OINTMENT
Ploughs
BLACK-WHITE
OINTMENT
Price 251
Ploughs
BLACK-WHITE
OINTMENT
For Salicyl Drogeron,
Balm, Sambur,
Mineral Paste
Etc.
PLOUGH CHEMICAL CO.
MEMPHIS, TENN.
Black and White Ointment comes in 50c and 25c packages, the 50c size containing three times as much as the 25c package.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
PART 1-PAGE 12
أحمد بن عبدالله
الديني
Miss Ruth Payne says: "I don't know what I would do without Improved Pluko Hair Dressing. It's the only preparation I have ever been able to find which really keeps my hair straight and at the same time, soft and silky so that I can arrange it in any style I wish".
ALWAYS THE FINEST HAIR DRESSING NOW THE EASIEST TO USE SnowWhite 50c Amber 25c
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1927
People will admire Your Hair. too!
Everyone who sees the dainty Miss Ruth Payne, one of the leading stage favorites of our group, who is now playing in the East, admires her abundance of silky, black hair, which always looks smooth and glossy.
Such beautiful hair is not the result of luck; but a wonderful example of what proper care will do for anybody's hair.
No matter how harsh, wiry or unruly your hair is-or how many preparations you have used only to be disappointed time and time again, do not be discouraged. You can make your hair soft, silky and beautiful.
Just go to your nearest dealer and get a can of Improved Pluko Hair Dressing. With the tips of your fingers, rub a little of this delicately fragranced cream into the scalp after spreading the hair apart, starting at one side and working over to the other. Then hold a hot towel over the hair for a few minutes.
You'll be delightfully surprised when you remove the towel Your scalp has absorbed all the dressing, leaving your hair gleamingly alive, yet so soft and silky you can arrange it in any style you wish and it will stay that way, always looking smooth and glossy.
Because Improved Pluko Hair Dressing sinks deep into the scalp, nourishing and invigorating the hair roots, its continued use will give you an abundance of long, glossy, silky hair.
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Pluko
WHITE
Improved
HAIR DRESSING
Price 50¢
PREPARED ONLY BY
The Pluko Company
MEMPHIS, TENN.
AND NEW YORK, N.Y. U.S.A.
Dealers everywhere-recommend and sell Amber colored Improved Pluko in the big Green cans for 25c and the Snow White Improved Pluko Hair Dressing in the big White Cans for 50c. If your dealer can't supply you, send his name to the Pluko Co., Dept. DEF, Memphis, Tenn., and for your courtesy they will send you a FREE copy of their new book: "Be Proud of Your Hair" which tells many interesting facts about the care of your hair and how you can always get the Improved Pluko Hair Dressing.
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