Chicago Defender
Saturday, March 19, 1927
Chicago, Illinois
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Withhold Wilberforce Funds Pending State Investigation MIXED SCHOOLS SOUGHT IN SOUTH
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STUDIES SOCIAL WORK
MISS IVIE
Who was one of three girls of our college in the 1927 mid-year class. Im entered the New York School of Social studies hopes to continue her w
'BIG BILL' THOMPS HALT TO 'COS RAIDS STAGE
With 10,000 men and women occupations jammed into the SL and Giles Ave., and thousand to get in, "Big Bill" Thompson for mayor Sunday night in what est political demonstration ever opened fire on the "Cossack" police raids, and demanded that the higher-ups call a halt.
MISS IVIE JACKMAN
of three girls of our Race to graduate a mid-year class. Immediately after her work School of Social Work and after e is to continue her work in Harlem.
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Who was one of three girls of our Race to graduate from Hunter college in the 1927 mid-year class. Immediately after her graduation she entered the New York School of Social Work and after completion of her social studies hopes to continue her work in Harlem.
'BIG BILL' THOMPSON CALLS HALT TO 'COSSACK' POLICE RAIDS STAGED ON SOUTH SIDE
With 10,000 men and women from all walks in life and all occupations jammed into the Eighth Regiment armory, 35th St. and Giles Ave. and thousands thronging the streets, trying to get in, "Big Bill" Thompson opened his platform campaign for mayor Sunday night in what is said to have been the greatest political demonstration ever staged on the South side. He opened fire on the "Cossack";
Despite the fact that The Chicago Defender announced the meeting at 7 o'clock, citizens began to arrive at the armory as early as 1 o'clock, and completely filled. From all sections of the city three voters had come to tell "Big Hill" they were with him. And the group which gave him 48,000 votes on the primary election position in 60,000 votes, regular election Tuesday, April 6.
Crowd Cheers "Big Bill"
Arriving at the armory at 3:45 o'clock Thompson was cheered for fully 10 minutes as he made his way to the platform, escorted by 12 patrolmen and plain clothes men. In the identical woman an identical woman fainted, and had he taken from the hall.
So great was this crowd that workers in Thompson's camp were forced to hold similar demonstrations in the armory annex and streets. Traffic was blocked in the vicinity of the armory, and Thompson climbed on the speakers table and little 3-year-old Henry Jackson Heasley was put upon the
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RACE to graduate from Hunter col- mediately after her graduation she real Work and after completion of her work in Harlem.
PSON CALLS
BASSACK' POLICE
D ON SOUTH SIDE
from all walks in life and all Eighth Regiment armory. 35th cols thronging the streets, trying to opened his platform campaign it is said to have been the great- staged on the South side. He
table next to him. The lad embraced the former mayor and whispered, "Please 'fire' the chief of police the next day after you're elected." Thompson set out to tell his hearers the real truth about the "police
Thompson set out to tell his hearers the real truth about the "police reign of terror on the South side."
Flays Dever
"We stand for America first," he cried in a horse voice. "We stand for Old Glory, and we stand for kicking out of office the Cossack mayor, and keep his arm at the fool. We'll kick him out that he'll go so high he'll never come back."
With the crowd still yelling, Thompson opened his attack upon Mayor Dever and the police department for their uncalled for raids in your persecution. Ward words since the primary election.
"Dever throw 1,000 innocent citizens into jail—citizens who white judges said the next morning were innocent," he declared. "But you folks have been patient, just as I was. You've been patient. You've been patient. When the time comes, we'll show this Cossack mayor that he's up against a buzz saw, and that buzz saw is no joke." As the crowd continued to cheer, Thompson turned his attention to the police.
Scorec Police
"I don't want you to commit any act that will make it hard for me to pay your patience. Don't resalt arrests. But when you are taking affidavits of innocent men and women taken to jail, by all means take the number of the police officer who commits the overact. I'll have use for those numbers after April 6."
Digressing for a few minutes.
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Scorce Police
SHRINERS
WILBERFORCE
MAY NOT GET
STATE FUNDS
WILBERFORCE
MAY NOT GET
STATE FUNDS
Appropriation Is Held Up by Committee
Columbus, Ohio, March 18.—Unless Superintendent Richard C. Bundy of the normal department of Wilberforce university can show that sums expended for furnishings in his home and other personal expenditures were...within...the scope for which he listed them. Wilberforce may not get its appropriation this year from the state of Ohio. These startling facts, revealed as a result of the investigation started last year by Sheridan A. Brusselsux, a city attorney, gave evidence in that city, were made known by the committee of the Ohio legislature. Following the disclosure of Brusselsux, Frank Brown, special state attorney, appointed by Louis L. Traery, state auditor, made a thorough inspection of the management of Wilberforce submitted his report which brought about the present state of affairs.
List "Irregularities":
Among the "regularities" listed by Mr. Brown as existing at the Xenia institution were a $2,200 automobile budget, a $1,000 vacation trip to Washington, Philadelphia and Atlantic City; expensive furniture, including a piano and library equipment for the superintendent's residence, and the installation of an expensive radio for the residence. R. D. Williamson, chairman of the house finance committee, in making public the report of his committee, declared that condition must be maintained in order for the installation will be forthcoming to Wilberforce and the Kent State normal school at Kent. Unless the officials of these institutes approve our committee with clean hands our committee will not appropriate one cent directly to these institutions," said Williamson. "Instead we will make our appropriations to the state board of finance and an auditor in each school to approve every expenditure before it is made.
Must improve System
"The finance committee is convinced that the present system of doing things at these institutions should be improved before any more of the state's money is shot to the ground. We should hold up their appropriations and will gladly give them what they need, but we shall insist that the appropriations be safeguarded before we allow it. Unless they can show us that they themselves have set up their own system of appropriations for them by turning it over to the state board of control."
The investigation, started late last year by Brussels, stirred an unusual amount of discussion at Wilberforce. At the meeting, the Dr. Gilbert J. Jones, president of the university department, controlled directly by the African Methodist church, declared that the detective was an impostor and that he had no facts to substantiate his demands. The graduate meeting of the frusce "congested" all officials of the school and condemned Brussels's report.
The industrial and normal department of Wilberforce university is under the control of the Oblie Dr. Richard C. Hundy, his superintendent, was appointed by the state, and works in conjunction with President Gilbert Jones.
May Ask Congress to
Make Porto Rico State
San Juan, Porto Rico, March 13.—According to a statement credited to Senator William H. King, who is sparing a short time traveling over this island and is introducing a bill in congress next December asking for Porto Rico statehood.
Representative Edgar B. Kles of Pennsylvania, chairman of the borough committee on island affairs, also joined in here for the purpose of making a thorough study of conditions on the island.
THAT MOBILE SPEECH AGAINST SOUTHERN INJUSTICES
THE SOUTH
CLARENCE DANROCK
A. Pogat
Editors in War On Poro Receivership
St. Louis, Mo., March 15.—Editor Robert S. Abbott of The Chicago Defender was one of the principal speakers at the citizen meeting and national conference on the war in Iraq. A. M. E. church last Wednesday night, to denounce the receivership under which first college is now operating. Three thousand members of the church attended the meeting and others from all sections of the United States, were present. The spacious church auditorium would not accommodate the assemblage, and would be used to take care of the large overflow gathering. Speakers were alternated from one church to the other and deployed with feeling the receivership, a resolution request that the termination of the receivership was unanimously adopted.
"My Race and the American people are too important to have an institution like Porro stilled," declared Editor, and he added, "an insult typhler the home of the race. He continued. He admounded the large crowd to acquaint themselves like men, stating, "the eyes of the world are upon you St. Louisiana. You must be either men or monkeys. You must be used to live in this city, fought to make you men. See to it that you live as Grant would want you to." Among the leaders of national character who sent (elegrams of ruins of Porro college, were Dr. Emmett J. Scott, secretary-treasurer of Howard university, Washington, D. C.; Hon. Benjamin J. Davis, and national Republican committeeman, Howard, assistant P. S. attorney general, Washington, D. C.; J. Pinkey Wilson, grand exalted ruler of Eldes Washington, D. C., and Robert L. Vann, editor, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Joseph E. Aaron E. Muhlenberg, the prosecuted against his wife and Porro college, is set for a hearing next Monday in the circuit court here. With Mrs. Mary McLeod Bethune, who had come all the way from Florence, lit her fire in summer of Porro, were the Knights of the Fourth Estate.
RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION WAR WAXES HOTTER IN NATION'S CAPITAL
Washington, D. C., March 18.—The legal battle to prevent persons of our Race from owning and occupying residences in the Bloomingdale section was intensified last week when a suit was filed in the District supreme court to compel Henry A. Cornish and Alyce N. Cornish, who have purchased No. 2323 First St. N. W., to vacate the premises and abide a restrictive covenant in the deed!
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WAR WAXES
NATION'S
Washington, D. C., March 19
persons of our Race from owni
the Bloomingdale section was
suit was filed in the District su
A. Cornish and Alyce N. Corn
232S First St. N. W., to vacate
strictive covenant in the deed
to this property.
The philiphants in this case are Jerrik D'Oughneau, 2306 First St.; Hugh A. and Cline E. Morrison, 2302 First St.; Henry and Cassie H. Giligan, 2304 First St.; St. James First St.; Laurie L. Lewis, 2304 First St.; Lacey E. and Lucy L. Thompson, 2309 First St.; B. Gertrude Ruff, 2310 First St., and Andrew C. and Grace May Plant, 2326 First St. N. W., Mr. Giligan is a member of the board of education of the District of Columbia Capital Citizens' association, which is fostering litigation to enforce a restrict covenant.
Calla Defendants
Justice Wendell P. Stafford issued a rule for the defendants, Henry A. Cornish and Allya X. Cornish, to show cause why a defendant is not in compliance to compel them to conform to the covenant running with the property and to vacate the premises.
The covariant in the deed to this property, which is identical with the deed in the case, is provided that "said lot shall never be rented, leased, sold, transferred or converted into any Negro or Colored person under penalty of $2,000, which shall be a lien against said property." Answer to the petition for an inunction, filed through Attorneys George E. C. Hayes and Ernest J. Davis, the defendants allege that this covenant is in its essential nature a contract in unlawful restraint of alienation and is opposed to the public property. They also say that a decree requiring them to give possession of the property which they are now occupy.
because they are not white would constitute a violation of the fifth amendment to the federal Constitution.
Deny Charges
The defending declare that they are the owners in few simple and have the lawful right to occupy the premises. They deny that their occupancy of this property is injurious, deceptive and absolutely ruinous to real estate in that section. They state that when property is situated in persons of the Race the top market price is obtained and results in a greatly enhanced cultivation.
This property is located in First St. between Adams and Bryant Sts. N. W. Other houses in this block, N. W. Other houses are being offered for sale to the Race. There are five suits pending in the District supreme court involving the ownership and occupancy of property living at 120 Adams St. N. W., which she purchased in July, 1825. Muggle Darls and Amanda Butler purchased No. 114 Adams St. N. W., Nov. 23, 1825 and Amanda Butler purchased No. 114 Adams St. S. and Lillian H. Elder purchased No. 116 Adams St. N. W. Feb. 19, 1827, and are living there. Wallace E. and Lethla M. Costner purchased No. 124 Adams St. N. W., and living there. The court in these cases has refused to issue temporary injunctions.
EUGITIVE IS SHOT /
FUGITIVE IS SHOT
Little Rock, Ark. March 18.—Willie
Berry, 31, who escaped last week
from the Pulaski county farm, was
shot and killed last Friday by
several farm guards.
NATIONAL
EDITION
Appeal From Ruling of Texas Tribunal
Washington, D. C., March 18.—Shriners of our group won their first court fight Monday when they were granted an appeal by the United States supreme court from an injunction. Issued in Texas restraining them from using the name, emblems and insignia of white Shriners.
S. A. T. Watkins
appeal by the United States supreme court from an injunction. Issued in Texas restraining them from using the name, emblems and insignia of white Shriners.
The case was filed six years ago in the district court at Houston, removed to the court of civil appeal at Galveston and the supreme court at Austin, in which the Texas courts decided in favor of the white Shriners.
S. A. T. Watkins
Shriners of our group represented by S. A. T. Watkins and James L.
White of the law firm of Dendon, Kentucky, and Chicago, petitioned the supreme court of the United States, raising nine federal questions, in connection with an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, as a reason for removing, which court concluded, in granting the petition.
arm of Dupont, Watkins & White, Chicago, petitioned the support of the United States, raising nine federal questions, including the 14th amendment to the Constitution, the United States, as a reason for removing, which this court concurred in by granting the petition.
While the local Shriners were first made parties, the National Shrine bodies petitioned and were made parties so that the national organization and will decide all Shrine litigation. Similar cases are pending in Florida and Louisiana which will abide the decision of the present case.
The supreme court of the United States here will consider the case on its merits at a future date.
The granting of the appeal by the United States supreme court came as climax of 12 years hard fighting by Attorney General Robert Dinko, who was beaten at its own game.
The Shriners case is similar to that filed several years ago by the white secret order movement in Georgia against Kirk Kirkland, a similar organization composed of members of our Rage, which found its way into the United States supreme court and was fought by the same attorneys, assisted by Judge Alton P. Parker, who made the arguments which resulted in a victory.
Y MEN TURN DOWN "JIM CROW" HOTEL
New York, March 18.—The national employed officers and the national staff conference of the Y. M. C. A., to be held here, will be held by the place of meeting from the West Baden Springs hotel, West Huden, Ind., to the Edgwater Beach hotel, Chicago, because the West Baden management refused to accept the Race secretaries as senior secretary of our work, states that the national Y. M. C. A. council is committed to the policy of holding its meetings only at six places as will agree to the entertainment of delegates regardless of race. It will be remembered that two years ago the New Willard hotel of Washington, D. C. departed from its exclusion policy long enough to entertain as guest place men who attended the international convention of the Y. M. C. A.
ASK END OF JIM CROW REGIME
Atlanta, Ga., March 18.—In a rising tide that is swelling each hour, and steadily gaining in strength, a protest is sweeping the Southland against the continuation of Dixie's medieval system of separate schools for the two races.
The demand for mixed schools this week reached a point where interracial bodies and commissions of every type are being besieged with petitions and formal demands that they urge for mixed schools. The face shown such a solid front on the question of schooling for its young. Seldom, if ever, have local interracial groups been confronted with such insistent urges for them to take up the role of cohabitation the evil of Jim Crow schools.
Demand Immediate Remedy
In this state the average expenditure per child on the public school education of white children is $2.53, while the outlay for black children is $6.22. President Georgians are up in arms over the fact that while the Race constitutes more than 25 per cent of the total population of this state, it receives less than 25 per cent of the money they spend for public school education. This situation will never be remedied they have been pointing out, as long as a Jim Crow system of schooling is kept up. Statistics in other states show that segregation in other states is equally statement for mixed schools.
Tide Is Turning
The recent succession of supreme court decisions turning down Jim Crowism and discrimination in more ways than the end of the regime of segregation is at hand. The death knell of Jim Crowism has sounded in the South. In the Texas case the supreme court laid down the law that infringement upon the political rights of African Americans under the Constitution that could not be tolerated. In the New Orleans case it was equally firm in its decision that segregation of the Race by the means attempted was not to be contemned. The nation's highest court of the United States argued that the South's injustice and discrimination. The civil system has entered its last days.
End Old Regime
Members of the Race here and throughout the South have been quick to see the handwriting on the wall. They are all in arms and their first demand is the abolition of sentencing system is wasteful, they point out. There is unnecessary duplication of school plants, multiplying taxes.
The Race receives the worst end of everything. The high schools provided for our boys and girls are junk equipment of white high schools. Old benches, frayed curtains, worn-down planes, all find their final resting place in the high schools set aside for our boys and girls. They've even taken now to throwing their old books down and demounted. So-let's which label themselves as "pliifft" groups are hegged to show that they really stand for progress and justice.
Battey, Internationally
Famed Photo Market, Dies
Tuskegee, Ala; March 15—C. M.
Battley, 64, internationally known
photographer, died on March 15.
The artist headed the list of
photographers in this country and his
camera studies were known all over
the world.
He has captured first prizes in
museum conventions and has
coming to Tuskegee institute 11
years ago but Battley has taken
thousands of pictures of visiting conventions
and his 'portraits of distinguished
guests' of the institutions
have been reproduced throughout the
world.
The artist is survived by a wife
and four children.
Will be found each week in the second section of The Chicago Defender.
We have spared no pain nor expense in giving our readers the latest news and paper. All the latest events are caught by your camera man throughout the world.
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MARK ADVANCE IN ABOLITION OF PREJUDICE
"Race Relations Day" Called Success
"Race Relations Day" Called Success
New York, March 18.—(Special)—Reports received at the office of the commission on the church and race relations of the Federal Council of Churches, 105 E. 22d St. show that the observance of Race Relations Sunday, Feb. 13, 1956 was a national event participated in by churches, Y. M. C. A. Y. W. C. A. internal organizations and student groups. Creew City, X. J., led by the Central Y. W. C. A. leading officials of the city, including the governor of the state, joined in an interracial mass meeting addressed by speakers of the race exchanges of pulpits. The observance of the day was also the beginning of a movement for an all-Race commission to be made up of various national and racial groups in that
In Cleveland, Ohio, some of the leading pastors exchanged pullets. In Indianapolis, Indiana, some of the leading international Friendship week with a central mass meeting of citizens of both races under the leadership of the commission of the Council of the Council Agencies. In Richmond and Muncie, members of the friends meet with the congregation of the day. In Gary, Ind., a joint meeting of the white and race choirs and congregations was held in being delivered by one of the leading pastors of the city. In Chicago, IL, 33 churches among the outstanding congregations of the city, joined in the day's celebration mainly by exchange of pullets between the pastors of singers and visitors.
In speaking of the day, Dean Shafer Mathews of the diversity school of the University of Chicago, who is chairman of the interracial Federation, said: "There are in the Great Lakes states of Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin more than 200,000 Negroes, most of whom are in the Great Lakes years. Chicago's Negro population approaches the 200,000 mark. They are here in the North to stay and we are migrating in the have been entirely worthy. They have sought economic improvement and educational advancement. We should value them highly as educational migratory commission of the Church federation feels that its most effective work can be done in getting the race acquainted and in informing each of the advancement of the other."
In Wichita, Kansas, the day was celebrated in an interment meeting where our races were represented, and our families were honored some of the old Spanish songs. Haze representatives sang spirituals, white representatives delivered addresses, and some of their native folk songs. As far in the southwest as Phoenix, Artz, the day was observed with appropriate attire for the interment meeting was held under the nuples of the interment committee, which drew together many leaders to bear the Dr. Robert South, Lyst and West came many additional reports showing the response that religious forces are giving to the call to get acquainted with the standing and brotherhood between racial groups.
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The prestige and dignity of the United States senate was given a distinct jar last week when President Barack Obama, Senator William H. King, Democrat, from Utah, entrance to the country because he believed him to
LOUISVILLE PASTORS
OF BOTH RACES MEET
LOUISVILLE PASTORS
OF BOTH RACES MEET
Louisville, Ky., March 18—Louisville's second interracial ministerial conference within a month was held in the Warren Memorial Presbyterian church today, with 200 ministers, representing most of the Protestant churches of the city. Lay leaders attended the attendance to more than 300. The meeting was presided over by Dr. Lucas, president of the Louisville Presbyterian Church, George C. Clement of the A. M. E. Zion Church read a scripture lesson and offered prayer. Addresses on the occasion "were delivered by Rev. John Lowe Forte and Rev. George G. Walker, Rev. B. L. McCready and Rev. J. R. McCready" and "Value of Interracial Sunday: Messas Britt and Silley, evangelistic singers, rendered a number of selections." The conference provided for a joint race relations committee, composed of 12 white ministers and nine of our black ministers, a semiannual session and on call of its chairman. The committee was instructed also to arrange for a joint annual conference of all the ministers.
The conference committed itself to the observance of Race Relations Sunday every February and ordered that Christian principles as applied to race relations which will be given to the public through the press.
SEEKS TO WITHDRAW FORCED CONFESSION
SEEKS TO WITHDRAW FORCED CONFESSION
Washington, D. C., March 18—Phillip Jackson, held as the attacker in the capital grounds, fell white. He was the capital grounds' folly. With pettition the district criminal court next week to have an alleged confession suppressed as evidence. He was the third degree methods were used by the police to extract his alleged confession from him. He was the guilty carry with it a death penalty. Justice Hitz refused to accept the guilty plea and ordered one of "not guilty" placed against him. He also was arraigned on a charge of robbery also staged in the Capital grounds, to which he pleaded not guilty. He charged with snatching a pocketbook containing $5 from Mr. D. D. McKnight, on Oct. 5.
Indignant Over Defeat
St. Louis, Mo. March 18. -Indignation is running high among the bettors over the defeat of Constable Charles 14. Turring, admirable candidate of St. Louis.
Purty workers interested in Turpin's campaign attribute his loss to crowds and the several officials who sold out to the white politicians. Two of these men accused were elected themselves almost entirely by Race course officials. A white candidate, was renominated over his three opponents, but Mr. Turpin carried his warrior 23 to victory, centrally contested wards. Scoring a victory in eight wards against the campaign opposition of 22 of the 28. He expressed determination over the race as the opportunity offers again.
Tuskegee Gets on Texas Board's Approved List
Tuskegee, Ala., March 13—Tuskegee institute has been placed on the board of examiners of the department of education of Texas. This new rating permits Tuskegee graduates who obtain an application certify to teach in the public schools of Texas without examination.
PRESIDENT BORNO BARS SENATOR KING
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be an undesirable alien who would stir up agitation. The Utah Democrat is now in Porto Rico awaiting orders from the U.S. states govt. The Kingston Kingston govt. entrance to Haiti on the grounds that he wanted to get first hand
Stockholders of Your Cab Mourn Losses
One hundred stockholders of the new defunct Your Cab company met at the assembly hall, 229 E. 43d St. Thursday night, to talk over their losses and to devise means of getting back some of the dollars they had invested in the company. Gloom hung over the gathering Old men and women sat like statues around the room. Now and then a tableau, a scrawl to an other quiet neighbor, to be answered by a detective head shaking and a tape into silence. But for the rapid younger crowd, the occasion might have been preparation for a funeral ceremony. At the Johnson, former member of the sales department, acted as chairman and opened the meeting with the Lord's prayer. A few faint voices singing "My Country, 'Tis of These."
Sold Without Notice
"We did not come here to try to dodge facts," Mr. Johnson gald. The stockholders were not notified. My purpose in calling you together is to help myself through this tough stock cause you believed in the concern. Now what are we going to do? Shall we tell the court tell us? Excited voices swelled a loud protest. Cities of "Yes," take it to court. "Yes," we said, or shall we let the court tell us?
Excited voices swelled a loud protest. Cities of "Yes," take it to court. "Yes," we said, or shall we let the court tell us?
One aged woman arose with tears streaming down her cheeks and told the stock represented. "I am hurt all over," she sobbed. "Hard as I have seen it go like this. My main reason for buying was because I wanted to help moke a place for our boys to do anyway. Lost, what are we ever going to be?" And she mumbled puffily as she rocked in her chair, slightly clutching a worm pocketbook.
Blames Stockholders
"The Your Cab company was the biggest corporation of its kind in the United States for our people, the business and the services and $18,000. I alone secured paid subscriptions for $25,000 worth of stock. Johnson sold $25,000, with $10,000 of that amount $20,000 has been subscribed for over a period of three years.
"Quiet, let's hear him." others cried. Or did Johnson balance the balance of that $25,000 to $20,000 the balance of that $25,000 to $20,000 they owed it would be a different story now: $25,000 that should have been $20,000. I had to take the earnings of the company. I couldn't make them pay, and I couldn't make them come to the meeting. They were off in their affairs to go unheeded."
Judge Harrison Beteigned
Judge William Harrison was retained Thursday by the committee and an investigation was immediately begun. It is said by those who know, that Mr. Harrison was not done by the company last year exceeded $349,305. The committee promises to find out if there are not enough militia, since the police of the annual election of officers sent out Jan. 1, 1927, stated that the financial officers were not well organized and that all creditors were well satisfied. A not gain was listed as $13,000 for the period of the last six months. The officers were organized in July, 1923. Its progress was steady, and at one time the board of directors consisted of many men. Recently it has been referred to as a "one-man concern."
New York, March 18.—Dr. Will W. Alexander of Atlantic, director of the commission on interracial co-operation, who recently received a Harrison award, and Bishop W. T. Vorton of institutions to address the 18th annual conference in Indianapolis, June 23 in June 24, of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, when it is to speak, together with Governor Jackson of Indiana, at the opening mass meeting of the conference on the night of June 23, Dr. Alexander is scheduled to speak at the subject of his address being "The Changing South."
LIQUOR VENDOR FINED
Robert Hurley, 1910 State St. St. was revealed as a walking saloon when the hotels arrived him and found a large, well-furnished neck n cord from which they were hanging two hot water bottles of liquor. He was paid $300 and coats and sandals for days in the house of correction by Max Luster for transporting liquors.
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HAITI CALLS U. S. SENATOR 'UNDESIRABLE'
Refuses to Let King of Utah Enter
Refuses to Let King of Utah Enter
Washington, D.C., March 18—Hold an undeclared alien who would stir up agitation, Senator William H. King, Democrat of Utah, has been denied entrance to Haiti by President Louis Bornu. The recent action of the United States senate that jitter the prestige and dignity of the United States senate. It is the first time any member of the United States senate has been labeled an "undesirable" by a friendly nation. Other countries may follow. The Utah Democratic, who is now in force to represent the United States government as to his method of procedure.
- Photo by Defender Stuart Photographer,
- information on foreign conditions.
Photo shows the Haitian president
when he was the guest of Editor
Bernard Deforest (extreme left). President
Berno is seated second from left.
Senator King had planned to visit Haiti and other countries in the interest of the people of the island, for the protection of tourism conditions. He has now been informed that he is not wanted and that he will not be allowed to land in the territory of Haiti.
OFFERS PRIZES FOR STORIES OF ADVANCE
OFFERS PRIZES FOR STORIES OF ADVANCE
The Haitian attitude is outlined in the following message which is sent to the United States, has received from the minister of foreign affairs of his country: "Attitude of the Haitian government is justified by the following motives: First, Mr. King Haiti's false, and offensive declarations against the president of Haiti and his condemnation of outlying countries." *Courtesy of* 1915.
Atlanta, Ga. March 18.—The commission on Interracial Co-operation, headquartered here in Atlanta, has ordered the first print of the three best papers submitted must not exceed one dozen pages since the Civil War. Also, the papers submitted must not exceed one thousand words in length and each must bear the name, address, school name, and contact information. The contest closes April 1 and all papers must be handed in or postmarked not later than that date. The committee will be complying with embodying suggestions and data, which will be sent without charge to teachers and students interested. In connection with the competition the committee says:
"Second, Mr. King has made himself in the United States the agent of the worst elements of disloane in the presence in Haiti would provoke political agitation on the part of those elements, an agitation which would create a general feeling of unease and unease curtious about the threat he would be disastrous to the population, which is now accustomed to peace and labor."
"Ambassador James Gregg has said that in an equal length of time no other group ever so great program since the Civil War. The record is highly creditable to both races and should be to both a source of pride for the country and a source of will. The commission's purpose in offering these prizes is to encourage the study of this subject by high school boys and girls, and the cooperation of principals and teachers of high schools and leaders of high school groups is earnestly requested, in the effort to enlist as many young people as possible.
Little Rock, Ark., March 18.—Grant Reason, 60, was instantly killed in a car crash last week when they came in contact with a high tension electric wire. A horse and mule driver was killed in the crash. Gen. Reason were instantly killed.
The wire, carrying 110,000 volts, which was uninsulated, had suggested that he had been above the road. A coat worn by the woman came in contact with the wire as the wagon passed under it. The wagon was thrown over conscious and threw her from the wagon. When she regained consciousness she found Benson lying on the ground. He had loved Benson struck the wire without realizing his danger. The team was killed by the current passing part of the wagon and harasses.
Anyone desiring further information is invited to write to R. B. Eicerax, educational director, 402 Palmer bulbering, Atlanta, Ga.
Raid Reveals Lottery
Boston, Mass., March 18—The Gamecock team, which was held raided the home of Mrs. Sadie Lynch at 233 Western Ave. Cambridge, and seized a large number of lottery tickets which offered to pay the bets 600 to 1. She was charged with promoting a game of chance, and the others arrested, who police say, were at the house to purchase tickets, were arrested, and were gambling implements were found. The customers arrested were John H. Caines of 32 Myrtle St., Thomas Ashley, 15 Jay St., Joseph Moore, 15 Mary St., and Miss Marina Crunchlow, 315 Moore St., all of Cambridge.
The bill provides that "whenever five lawyers of ten or more years of age court shall certify to the chief justice of the United States, charges of the United States district judge, it shall be the duty of the chief justice to summon his associate justice and the judge, and shall convoke said judges into a tribunal to hear the charges. There is no appeal from the decision of the tribunal."
Toledo, Ohio, March 17—The many friends of Mrs. Esther Ferguson were surprised to hear of her marriage to William Richard Carter of Toledo, Ohio, one of the most popular members of the young social set of Toledo, and has been a policewoman on the department base for the past five years. Rev. T. D. Scott, Miss Myrtle Darryn was at the planet Miss Maud Ford, a childhood chum of Mrs. Carter, stood up with her, while John Frankenstein, a former teacher for the groom. They are at home at 321 Woods Ave.
No action was taken on this bill before congress adjourned.
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Ask for New Method for Disciplining U. S. Judges
Washington, D. C., March 13. Representative Cecil, Democrat, of New York city introduced house bill No. 17404, calling for a law that would discipline United States dis-
Visiting in Cuba
Jacksonville, Fla., March 18—Mrs. N. K. McGill, wife of the general counselor for The Chicago Defender, N. K. McGill, wife of Attorney S. D. McGill of this city are spending their winter vacation in Cuba. While away with her husband, H. H. are having a merry time with their uncle, Attorney S. D. McGill.
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Cleveland, Ohio, March 18—Deserted of citizens of this city to see it to see what it was like, the city is operated by members of our race is maintained was definitely demonstrated a few days ago when a group of young people from the city and Relief association following its being placed in the hands of a referee by the state insurance department.
Immediately upon learning of this situation a group of prominent citizens B. Chaucey, president of the Empire Savings and Loan company, and Attorney Normal L. McGhee set to work to prevent the night have been caused polychilders of that association. As a result the Crusaders Mutual Insurance company, was formed and charter and license obtained from the state of Ohio. Among the prominent citizens of Ohio who are backing the Crusaders Mutual Insurance company are: George P. Craig, first vice president; Austin H. Marshall, second vice president; Mary A. Craig, third vice president; Malel G. Clark, financial secretary; Letha C. Fleming, treasurer; Dr. J. B. Waltune, medical director; Dr. A. Owen, W. P. Clark, G. M. Chaucey, Nimrod B. Allen, Dr. Charles H. Garvin, Robert K. Hodge, and Benton B. Chaucey, trustees.
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Perth, Western Australia, March 18
—Charges that many Australian aboriginals are used for postal and gun practice by a police detachment investigating a police attack by two men, by boy, K. Cribbie, superintendent of the Forest mission. The superintendent charged that more than 100 aboriginals were police expedition and a searching party found most of the bodies of native men on the site of the police camp.
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Greater Wether's threeexear citys
Bide eareh for 3 wane ented tise
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Token. patton. nda corti of eillcers
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fedhoiiag Fepiacoal.churehien
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for many montha that either Method
or Olivet auld buy the temple. it
Kaa nnt “detinitely Kowa unt
Weineaday “when Greenbaum &
fon, bankers, 2S. Lasalle St, net=
ing as trusices for sinal, accented
Heibera tira payment wf $20.00 fn
Breference to That uf Revecal ther
thurches.
To Occupy Church in 1928
‘The exact date of occupancy hae
not "been antounerd, but it i
thought the eanzresation, mow wore
shiping, at Weiell Million het
school. 38th St, and Pralre ves wilt
be able to mabe fn Grins the rarly
Bart of neat year afer the Sina
Eoarreatian completes Hy new
esnaguaue,
AmOnE those instrumental in tho
pirchare af ths-ehureh nee IHishon
ALL. Ghines, Dr. Ine. Uesant, wees
Feturytewamirer” Sunday schon
hoard. Nashville, Tenns Ded. Tt
Hawking nanetat aecretary A. M. 1
eharehs br. 8. Johnie serrorsty~
trranuter hureh watension beset
Washington, Dee dew, ae te I
Peek, Wer, TL ML. Btottavwrke 2 3
Fountain, fr. A. 4. Offend. De. A.
Donneit und #2 W. Crawford.
Seats 4,000 Persons
‘The temple, bullt 15 yeara neo, has
A weating capacity of 4.000. "The
Budiineiuim, with pet Valund at
354.000, Te said ta rank anmme the
Finest. the country. | Thin nae
moth pipe erzan ts valunt at 875,00.
“A community” huss selfetniag the
temple wae alse fncterta tn the se
‘The meee eontmunity howe walt be
Knasen an direates seethel sorlat cen
ter, Te it. eauinped witht shower
bathe, 9 swiniming tink, baskettall
nil tadoor hasehalt cwurte, ty mece
Foams for class weer wsifehwa
Rikdtehen, tnanuet hall snd om aulle
fortum with a sealing capacity of
1000" persons.
elven Cruea tele 331.900 home at
agate and South parkway Oct. 1S,
a4 Wy a fee wld lel sas eatie
mated at mere than #220,06h, Srvaler
Bethel eke made ts headquarere
feat In the ausitenrtum af the Fet~
sential gehiout and ater at Philips
high choot.
Stage Series of Rallies
Following the tee, the pmor, Tee
cSt. Tanner, conducted a ncries ‘of
fatileg to rebulla, but wie trans
ferred_ by the canforence before. his
Mork was completed.
‘With the appointment of Rev. 1.
Torker, formeriy: of Jarkxorciile
Fis. church volliciats sold tha’ prope
‘ery and turned thelr esen toward the!
Towirh ernazosve,
‘At, the biehore councll recentiy
hela tn Jackwonvitie, Fla the entire
‘A 3, Ee conneciton expressed a5n0~
Dathy for Thomeleas” Wether” and
Diedged thelr support if the concre~
Eaton attempted to buy or balla =
Rew home.
Fornil gnnouncement a¢ the pur
haan and infarmation evncerning the
Rew synagonue wax, mile Sunday
morning at sercices: hid. at, Phils
Sign school, “The wastor and Wishen
Gainen were the epeniers, cA musical
Dromrim was. acrancet ty. the
Ghote under the Inwlership of A. J.
Sor and. the orcheuira under the
irection of Major S. Clark Smith
to talunee lik the staking,
‘Rev. Taokes tute been at Tethel for
nee mothe die was transfered
frora Bit, Zion church, Dastona, Fis
Hein w graduate of” the Edward
Wetere and. Finrida Stemortal. col~
Temes and the divinity aehoot o¢ Wi.
Berforer. university, and ferved a
Presiding tiles at Jacksonville, Fid.
Nab Norses, Orderlies
for Stealing Morphine
Birmingham, Ala. March 1$—
‘atter an investication of more than
Sfoonth the federal agents arrested
fix purseg and ordertice of the Till
Shan horpltal va charges of stealing
morpltine and cocaine and Felling It.
hen urrtaned Inat Saturday be~
fore Gateed "States Conimlasioner
nate O Chariton on eure of enn-
gpirsee to, intate the mareotr ta
Marte Reeves “Leuclite Curry. Abe
Hauer, Dave’ Joiinson, Teres Dore
And ‘tieange . Silihouve announces
That they Would plead guilty nnd
Seaived preliminary hearing, and
ee er aa cae
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CELEBRATES 79TH’ BIRTHDAY
GAY PARTY OF EUROPEAN TOURISTS _
WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK MAY 19
At last Greater Bethel has =
home, For three yesre the cone
Gregation has tought a church, but
WeSae nat entit Wednesday ‘noon
hat the pastor, Rev. H. Y. Tookes,
and hic cerpe of officers succeeded
in purchasing ‘Sinai Temple, 6th
Si. Sea South parkway, for 150,000.
Greater Bethel waa only one of
Ne ee Ss ca ation
A free man in the days of slavery.
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making wag —feteadee Prato,
torn. in Washlacten, D.C. tn 184
Mis father was a atvees but after an
agrvement with ile ovther he bough
Bie Fendi tor £1000 fo 1a years.
‘after the death-at Pretend Lin
coin. he tet ‘Washington aunt Joined
Cheats ie Tete the satvise at So
Urieaine and” witnescal the, ot tn
Shake Ste “Tushman alan. voted. Cor
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Why net spend your vneatinn tn
profitably rambling over the old
World with the Buropran elinteal
tonra for members of the. National
Medical arxoclation, thelr “families
and frleads?
De. A, Wilberforees Williams, man-
anine directur, statex that the tour
ia certainty, aw he has completed
aerangemonts wlth the Freneh trans.
Atlantic Hine and wlit"xall {rons New
York on Thurday. May 13, an the
5.8. Chieugo, Landing a¢ ¢ French
port Instead af eelling fran: Montreal
Sad landing at an English pore.
“owing to the lane delay. af mem-
bers enrolling for thle tour,” he says,
“and the further fet that travel to
‘Shupaiae f0n Tait be ne oney Moaees ie
to buy the Jewish synagogue.
Photo at top shows efficera of the
A.M. E. church who engineered
the deal. seated left to right: Rev.
HY. Tookes, pastor: Bishop A. L.
Gaines of the {3th and part of the
fourty Episcopat districts, and Ira
Tr. Bryant, secretary-treasurer of
Sunday. school beard. Nashville.
Tenn’ Standing. leh te tieht:? S.
Mr. ‘Tithinan eume to Miierge in
Avril, Si, and ‘entered: the service
Uf the clty under the second adminis:
tration o€ Mayor Carter Il. Harrisan,
Sn Thta wan the dest me in the
history of tie city that a Race mun
had ever been employed. Ie served
In the elty halt for sig years, Weaving
with Engineer Carter, bulkier uf the
Uinote Centra railroad tine w New
Fleans, E
In 1901 he as apnoinieg ax nn
employes of tho filnols felt Tele
Phone company, whery he served un-
MLhin retirement in 1921,
de, Tlighman on entering hile 72th
year {sas active ae any young, min
fnd sows very Witle size wt Ts
fae. “We fe the posessor it a aulek
aud alert mind. Ie only uses ry
ehumes for reading and when Corced
fohe gan read without Cie.
fe, Tilghman Tig always shown 9
Acep’ Interest In the welfare and
pronress of hin Race. When the eitt
Eenn of Chlearm were called upon to
Cunteibuute (0 the erection of the Was
Mash Ave, branch ¥. SLC. A. th
yeare age he give $1000 f@ the tund
He wax ats among the tirat citizens
In the city to subserihe fur the Des
fender. He has lonz Iwon amone
the stanch felends at Editne Abbott
having known him at the becinning
of hin pioneer days af Race juutrnal-
sauiy Pac few abba at Gethin
were not able to obtain aatisfactors’
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PEONAGE PROVES COSTLY AS
Corpus Christ!, Tex, March 18.—|
Sentences ranging from 20 doen In|
jail and fine of $500 up ty 18 months!
in federal prison In Leavenworth and,
fing of $508 were imposed laxt Sature
day on Ave officials and farmers af
Willacy cotnty, ihe wore” recently,
convicted In tie United States aise
ftiet court cn charzex of peonage and.
conspiracy. Testimony At the trial
Seas tiae men and children of our
Hare had teen sent to Willacy coun.
{yng cotton pickers and made to
Work out thelr fines while bein held
under armed cuarde, Most of the!
eonage slaves were charged with:
Yagrancy.
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STEALS COP'S CAR
+ Memphis, Tenn, March 18—-tVitilo:
Bell wan sentenced fast week fo nerve’
three seara at bard Inbor fn the state,
rivon for steaiing an ayjomabite. (9
Btole an automoniie bebacing to a|
Police sergeant and the officer quick-
Ty not bury and nabbed Rell while
he ‘was out enjoying the early. spring:
‘alr in hie newly acquired machine’
THE CHICAGO Dik ENDER
4. Fountain, trustee: Or. J. G. foo-
ingon, editor “A.M. E,” Review,
Philadelphia. anc Rev. A. He fee
Gavock, agsistant tothe pastor.
Photo at the battom shows the
temple which has 2 seating capacity
213000 persone. A community
house adjsining “the church was
alco included in the deal.
“Cet tem SUM Hance
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tomobile sauce in encering the
homey of elifzene of the Swuth she
was abruptly halted Tuesihty when
Judge olin 4, Eaipe dismissed a care
and’ severely’ reprimanded the W-
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ca Janvo Cole ot 4731 Alichinan Ave.
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Aye route to" New “Son cus’ wi
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tn sand ig mechan gene. the
thston team the plane aa) fous tha
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hut, {so wrist pli taken and tees
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hunt af the winters forced tan
in am the dana te his plana thes
Mihaela atone weetied 40 Te
tale the pla in aire tens he fle
FEntthnne is fuse ry Sie Yarei ety
‘Rift niger ae arranged. i
cate the ehator waite ane path
feedlot toe'his mata Sid ay bade
hoe waa er instatton he sil contin
they wan be instatiot b
Dr. George Hall, A. F.
Herndon, at Bahamas
Susan, N. Pe Kahamaa, March 1%.
De, Hearse Cleveland Hall enoinent
Sucaeun nf Chlence, tile ahd ake
Herndon. tuilinnalre: tnsneien ot At-
Linta. Ga. ate nuvsia here of Lr.
Te Katehi. “They. expect to. reninln
Abour tira” weeks efure proceeding
te "Mr. Uieendon's winter home tn
Hora. testeasive oremaratiin. have
fen nate he prominent Persone
Xaacau tur the entoctalnment of vo
Aistingulshed. titers
Tire, Teall ix acinus otesd fa the
ryalical workds «Hie te wucreon-toe
chiet wt the. Trovident. hoxpitat at
Chieasn, which war the fleet Institue
inn eatablinhed in. the United Staten
for the (ruining of nurse of the Teaer
Stony irik fromthe Tiahamay have
raduated foun that Yoxpltal. He te
hireetor ye the fence Pug brary.
ani is the only cutsider. who in
Timber af hr Anti. ansosiation.
formed for the tautuat beneht of West
indians. iq that ey. ‘Dr. Tinit was
tov heipfal. te the cemnnlzers In get=
Ting the eluby Marte that, he I ee~
tenized age Be “nifather* and re=
ites ut ‘ite anginal meetings,
ir. itermdon fa clasted a the only
millionaire of hia rea in_amertens Te
in president and ounce of the atlanta
Rife Insurance company, and hie
tat reat eauate hohiinge in many
taates:
cities
Hold Judge for Murder
Osceota, Ark. March 15.—Jurdge
armstrone wa brid to the grand
jure ons charge of murder at 3 pre=
liminary hearing Inst week tn” Toux-
ora. Armairang is alleged tp have
iitten Aim clark, wish won he. wer
hunting shortly’ ‘before. cheistrans
Clarkes hody: wae found In the woorks
Sad Aruisirang disanteared, “He war
Arrested Onn ACTIN A AhneE Lime
a ek.
‘Big Bill’ Thompson Fiays
Police for Cossack Raids
‘Thompson tolé of Bis trip down
Soutn and how the rerular’ Demo-
cratic club of Brunewlek, Go, had
Indoreed him as mayor of Chicago,
He sald he had just returned. s
r'doo't vay these arrente wouldn't
uve taken place ff 1 had bert here.
Bur 1 vent, word out. lant Friday
bight to get the number of the pullee
ottieer, ureating you, und 1” notice
Ghat netedy Aad Veen . arrested
since.” :
“But we police are with you." erfed
one yuite in the aualcace, “And yon
Sea ‘better be with ane” Thoorapaum
replted. :
‘Says Mayor Backs Gambling
Cinaralnys that Mayor Devers cam=
pie fy Veli inatteed ye tie ro
Eee oF gaming hovgen ehicn arc
protected’ by members vf iy eautnes
Higeyrean ald
whe nagar sag there ix ny uum
bing in Chicare. "Mth trey lust
Sieue ag of the QepeAt housed in
the city un the North wide, Tons
BSnests ad the'panablery hava tent
iow to Went diuden Ur get more ex
Pera to spin dhe wheels xo they ean
Forinonoy to pay thelr eamtalin €x-
Penner.
Sti traction crows, has ean:
polated them, mo! trey. hee te tun
Tole fouletees sheet fe tans,
Rast ie heen cid st ty an
TIRE WMliee that wae elovea “wus
Prigetnd hy. Dever corporation
Eouneel, 97. Burch
Bick yy aad Til atop these wun-
cout pollen form Aneto ner
fhe maltrenses wf gotor homéa Ino
ng fess ite wince ut ge minor
Infesedion (of the ‘Voistead tave tne
stead of arivlin out thr crooke, “Af
fhep, eer nce to. guentwlietet
eee. act in bod hy ervenins ae oe
Avreeting a crook, the wea ther do
Sure, wiih hr ortery femme the. eit
Rall ebunglage wo fast It taaken 4
Tisemean teed dlaay,. Te dort
Know who to arrest
‘Goneinwing. ir fiche on the police
cular “Hig ale" elds
Sour od mayor has placed
“MardsBotled Dennis. Carrell fh the
PiMikuriel, Stanton ave, sutton
dint wher Tet tnromen with Denn
be wom recegaze hig text name
$e Oust “Hard-Boiled Carroll
<TH make (0 hot for Denny tha
helt ae for. furlough in batt Fl
Tike him adele ben hardehotte
Te fungers tut fled on Uoth sie
ng turned ver.
Mune Your acfidavite so thar when
inghearing “omen up two. week
Kenge ‘well neve factsy mot conver
ritlon, “then well teach these bard
Called’ boy, even If we havea Cow
Backs mayor fn the ety hall
‘Phompwen expreaed his roretn a
tog argent acareny a6 work int
city nnd roman] Jobs to-ahe nem
paged elected.
STave you work cinht sears co
and.fi ay Wt again® ke stoned I
Sometuston.
‘acting: aa, manter of ceremonten
oscar DePtest: enlty desier an
Nader wt cline mie South Sit
campatim, faredueed” Dam dacknon
Svcuna" ward commttteeman. wh
fresented the mayor after an out
Carat of cheers
Other sneakers cheered during th
evening ‘were ‘Senator Adelbert
Roberts, (Attorney Patric brescot
Former’ U,. 2. Senater Wiliam 5
Former, “Adstgh Sita, "Rese D
Frown, '367e, Ha, Hamlin chal
tnanot the Women’s lesular Rem
Tenn clubs Vier Toscoe Sites, Sorc
Lewle Dr ftowe, ‘Sita, Crowaer a
Rite Tels” Among thore geen on th
Nationa were Aldermen. Tebert T
Sackeam Narita ie Andean. am
iierthold Grenson, seh lea the fem
Inthe elty counel! alate South, Sid
Bites Jo fe Bae dee Stee dy
Bhvet e, Nes. Nellie Searin, Ste
Bites! “Géeeanp, “Mex “Adelbert 1
Teherta, ‘Stes Lewis” te Anderson
Hepersentatice George "7. Herves
Ghnriee Setien “and Da ove
Phompean.
“Thre program of apeakens was inter
speed wih snuate.gctections
EBitnerer Mapalet chureh choir’ an
citer gtarmonn sollgat arkers
jacren Douglas Hiase
‘That “citinens are onponed tol
sehre have net falowed te HITS wa
demonstrated when Menresentativ,
Wareen Te ning ormer woeker
rata idtsingee’s ‘camp piter.
The primaring. wae Manet ard ne
Sn'ee attempted to te therm he has
Meee nem chamapanns espe thy
Gusting remarks wf the audience Bfr.
Dough ‘cuntinwed bis tai.
Av siaular masa meeting Was held
Friday evening ut the Alvin Dansont
Sint St and Stichigun Ave. The afvate
Wan syonsured by Third and Furth
Bard polltieluny, ex-Senaiue Witltam
Knrimgr Gaear etreiat, Van Jack:
gon ond’ Hinhop Areiibul Carey 0
Former Judge ternurd. turars.
“iT were tuldine court in ths Mla
trict" sald Hexraen, “Td lot thene folks
£0.in thele gwo bonds
Bunteljad Judge done Lune, sho
holds court at! dst: St. nintlon, rata:
Sunday P releaned 300 Colored tien
and women taken In thie Souths Sie
Bolles dragiiet without wenuien, Mut
day morning t released 30). anor,
the palice continue these uatswtal
Exldy TW releane aa tneny us es
being tn,
— Bet 3 tot On Thompson
‘Betiing odds tor the few -warers
repuriedin the iayonsity content t
fate Gunclnue ty stow Willtam. Ask
‘Thonipaon tie heavy’ favorite uti
Wgh an ts to Vand 2 to 1 to win
over Mayor Willlain i, Dever at Uh
Feulae electing next iuontit.
‘Sn the South Ste ‘Thumtison en-
thuslante have found. little. Dev
ener to date and rw traianin i
make eten afters on a” Thompeus
plurallty’ ¢f 60,000-or hiker.
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Ignored in Selection of
. Auditerium ‘Committee
‘The city of Chicazo last weole, wth
{the wowtstance of the. president of Ue
Chor coumiy” beard Vaclected Enere
than 200 citizens uf ‘thn city to serve
Ue vecivle, eudivurlum. comimisaton
Sha‘hot ‘ome, ar the selected cligene
fran "a nemmber of cur-rece, | Ehie
Multtortuan is to. be sulle with the
faods of tke peuple and. Included ta
tie taxpayere wha will Bulle Ie are
Tour tase people. It. te an our
Hebe ineuit to ignore our race 4a. the
wetiion of the eltisine to make Up
TsGhucoar cumustaaign when we are
cen Sted te. help beam the epanaes o€
$heauahurhun's erection. We are be-
Sinaia so trumpien ya tae we Gan
Soule ation without representa
ion” butter than the patriote before
the Revuluttonary ware
maleoney sere
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REMUVAL OF N. J. SCHOOL HEAD SOUGHT
Protest His Copying Texas Methods
Toma River, N. J., March 15—An overnight, Jim Crom law, modelled after the kind used in Texas, has been enforced in this city by members of the board of education and a result 25 face students have been thrown out of school for nearly six weeks, with instructions to go to the separate classes provided for them in the one-room church. Berkeley has been the new law has so around the ice of Race citizens that they have called upon Governor A. H. Mary Moore, asking that Elkasar M. Finki (white), supervising principal of the schools in this city, be removed.
Open Court Fight
Citizens have also taken the matter to court and are resolved to lift what they consider to be "unaware" unit in their project, and their attorney, Eugene I. Hayne of Ashbury Park, says they will go to jail because he is separated from the advantages of the school they once attended. They declare the segregation is a distinct violation of the laws of New Jersey and 90 of the school laws, which reads: "No child between the ages of 14 and 20 years shall be excluded from any public school on account of his race, color, or gender. Any member of any board of education who shall vote to exclude from any public school any child of any race, color, or gender, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and punished by a fine of not less than $30 and not more than $200, or imprisoned for more than six months, or both."
A parental case in 1852 was ruled upon in our favor by Justice Donnell Mounting K. Munnip, who granted a writ requiring a school board to order and direct its teachers to children who presented themselves.
Sent to "Jim Craw" School
On Tuesday morning, Feb. 1, no beginning of the witer term, all students of our local junior school in Tennis River, or technically in Dover township, which includes Tom's litter, were bundled in a bus and carried to a tiny post office in the township church in Borkely township, which the Dover school board had rented as a schoolhouse for them. Efforts to provide families to have them admitted into the modern, well equipped building they had previously attended resulted in absolute refusal. One member of this Dover township school board said to be in Georgia, told a number of the parent committee which called upon him, that there wasn't a chance of their children getting in on the time these children have been barred.
Gala Idea From Texas
Fink, who is said to be bitterly opposed to the misleading of races, issued a statement to the press in which he said: "The just come back from Texas, and believe me they certainly know. They have taken my eyes open and learned a few things about how to handle them. Why, if these people had done the things they are now doing in Texas or in any other state below the 48th, they would have been laughed long ago. They would have gone to whatever school the whites told them to go to and would have been glad of the change." The board of education has the pundits should attend. It is not up to the pupils or their parents. I am surely not going to agree to let these Negroes come back to the big school.
YOUR SICK CHILD IS CONSTIPATED! LOOK AT TONGUE
Hurry, Mother! Remove pol-
sons from little stomach,
liver, bowels
Give "California Fig Syrup"
if cross, bilious or
feverish
No matter what alls your child, a gentle, thorough laxative should always be the first treatment given.
If your little one is out-of-sorts, half-sick, isn't rooting, eating and excreting too much. This little tongue is coated. This is a sure sign that the little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with waste. When cross, irritable, feverish, stomach ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California Fig Syrup" and in a few hours of the course, the poisoned pulmon, unseasoned, moves out of the little bowels without grinding, and you have a well, playful child again. Mother's day easy after giving the little ones "Fruity Invictus" because it never fails to cleanse the little one's liver and bowels and swetton the stomach, and they clearly have it. You can help the babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit the syrups. Ask your agent for a bottle. California Fig Syrup; see that made by the "California Fig Syrup Company".
ALDERMEN PROTEST "POLICE REIGN OF TERROR"
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Opposition to the "police reign of terror" on the South side reached a head last week when Alderman Robert R. Jackson of the Third ward and Louis B. Anderson of the Second ward (indicated by the stars) went before the city council and demanded that the illegal raids be stopped. Since the recent police activities and women have been thrown into jail. Photo shows Alderman Jackson making his plea before the council.
and I know the whole board feels that way."
The leader denied that the children had been sprayed at the hand of the color, but because many of them were above the average age for the grades in which they were instructed, he said the guard was "opportunity" and "will be better for the "Colored" children and better for the white children, solely because the teachers would not then be obliged to teach the "more backward large students."
24TH INFANTRY BAND INITIATED IN THE ELKS
Fort Benning, Ga., March 18.—The entire band of the 24th infantry were initiated into the Order of the Elks national grand organizer of the order. After the initiation it was am-
URBAN LEAGUE IN ST. LOUIS MARCH 29
St. Louis, Mo., March 18.—Eugene Kinchele Jones, executive secretary of the National Urban League, New York. The teachers would not then be obliged to teach the "more backward large students."
Students Have Fine Records
His explanation was vigorously denied by Attorney Hayne, who exhibited the report cards of several children. They showed seldom seen that some of the children were above the average age, but this was due to the fact that they had lost time in coming to the city from various Board offices. An investigation showed that the board had planned the "Jim Crow" law early in January. The building used by members of the board was about and about $200 spanned in fitting desks in place of the rows and in putting up two small blackboards near what had been an altar. Heat was supplied by a wood stove and in putting up a room. The church is of trame and stucco with unfinished woodwork interior. It was built about 10 years ago by Lillian Powell, a young face woman, who engaged to instruct the children. Each day Miss Powell makes her way to the little church house, but she has only three boys and two girls. A committee headed by Joseph Worth, Issane Kell, Haymond Wigg and Wallace Clark, plans to stop these two children from attending school.
The recent action of the board is said to have been due to the fact that Klan, Charles Morris, superintendent for Ocean country, Fink, and leader especially of the Klan, committed the Klan to appear in the school masked and present an American flag. The speaker denounced Catholics, Jews and
Attorney Hayne, the N. A. A. C. P.
and Governor Moore and Commis-
sioner of Education John H. Logan
and the parents they will
end the row.
Race Problems World
Wide. Says Educator
Shreveport, La., March 18—Jace problems are not limited to sections or to nathons, but are international in scope, declared Dr. Thomas Jesse Jones, education minister of New York, host Saturday night at the Methodist Episcopal church South (white).
The difficulties, experiences and achievements in American rel. reinforce the value to Africa, and the conditions of African colonies may at any time reach directly into the most excluded American house, he said.
He asserted that there is coming to pass a gradual developing world consciousness of Africa, Europe, Asia and even Americans are looking ahead for raw materials to feed, clothes, house and give pleasure. They all turn inevitably to Africa with its rich storehouses and its great potentialities. African cocoa, African rubber and cotton are doubtless the foremost sources that will lure Asia, Europe and America into the heart of Africa.
Editor Abbott Suggests
The prediction made by Editor Abbas is that would come when all the corrugated districts and black belts of the country would be removed came true Monday when the United States supreme court declared unconstitutional the laws segregating African Americans in race living in white residential districts in New Orleans, L.A. The decision striking at the very bottom of the South means that this civil of Race laws as practiced by the whites throughout the country in residential districts has come to an end.
Kilter Abbott again comes forward with another prediction and suggestion and that is to replace the segregated districts with restricted communities. He says the intelligent members of our race and the white race to show the undeducated masses of both races that we can live in harmony in this country. In this restricted plan, he hopes that the planned community will together and that all the poor of both races live in one neighborhood.
Blames Golfer Hagen
Ashville, N. C., March 18—Fred Fowler did a lot of explaining In the police court here last week when he was arraigned on a charge of being drunk. He told the court that his being drunk dated back to last summer when he caddied for Walter Hissen. Fowler did another addition for Glen Shrazer and they put up a pint of liquor on our players.
Haven won the game, but the boy whited until last week to pay him his pint of whiskey and that was how he impeded to get "stewed." This was putting him in trouble. The foulest he had better go get Hugen to pay his fine which was $10 and costs.
Go-Getter: A man who rung out of a station from a station - Trim-Indie Picklehead.
24TH INFANTRY BAND URBAN LEAGUE IN INITIATED IN THE ELKS ST. LOUIS MARCH 29
Bar Race Question in
Ford Trial Testimony
Detroit, Mich., March 18—A move to exclude any testimony tending to bring the race question into the million dollar lineal suit of Aaron Sacks, the former director of Chicago, against Henry Ford and his weekly publication, the Deerborn Independent. was made by Senator Reed of Missouri, head of the defense counsel. Tuesday, Sapiro himself and his race from the alleged sluderous statements of Ford's magazine. He alleges that the articles carried in the magazine charged him with having an amount of American agriculture for Jewish financiers.
If the race issue can be barred in this case, it can be barred equally well in those cases in which we the nation together, country together. We all have equal rights before the law. There is no reason at all why cases in which we figure should be decided on grounds of race or color. And we right to attempt to have them no obedience we can stop the evil. It up to us.
The airplane really runs over more people than the automobile.—Los Angeles Times.
DR. W. B. CALDWELL
AT THE AGE OF 85
While Dr. W. B. Caldwell of Monticello, Ill., a practicing physician for 47 years, knew that constipation was the curse of advancing age, he did not believe that a "purge" or "physic" every little while was necessary.
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St. Louis, Mo., March 18—Beneame Kinchele Jones, executive secretary of the city's city council, through John T. Clark, executive secretary of this city's Urban League center at 915 N. Jefferson Avenue, recently introduced a request to the city to hold a city from Tuesday, March 29 to Saturday, April 2, inclusively. Social workers, church workers, industrial labor, employment managers and all persons interested in lace welfare and the removal of the causes of miscarriage have been invited to attend the conference. The announced subject of the conference is the training of Social Workers in the Light of Research "Each day of the conference has been set aside for some particular discussion of the movement in the country in regards to labor and industry.
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Miss Mildred Ann Henson, a graduate of Ohio State university and for a year connected with the public department of Tuskegee Institute, taught her appointment as an assistant in the department of social research at the University of Chicago. Her new appointment begins with the spring quarter, 1952. Miss Henson, who was born in Columbus, Ohio, has lived in Chicago for four years, coming here almost immediately following her graduation from the Ohio university school. Her appointment she was teaching school at Robbins. She lives at 5225 Prairie Ave.
Jury Hands Out Death
Birmingham, Ala., March 18. Clint Mays, 29, was found guilty of murder in the first degree by a jury last Saturday after only an hour of deliberation. He was sentenced to death in the electric chair. Mays was tried with Caitlyn Lockett for the alleged murder of a white pollinator four weeks ago. Lockett is scheduled to go on trial the first week in April for murder.
Should Care for Actors
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JIM CROW LAW TURNED DOWN
Supreme Court Rules It Unconstitutional
Washington, D. C. March 15.—The United States supreme court Monday rendered a verdict that the segregation codes of the state of Louisiana prohibit race is prohibited from living in white residential communities where the whites have not given their consent in writing, is unconstitutional as another verdict is regarded as another verdict, and our rapid rise in the political and community life of the country.
The famous case, known as the N. A. C. Orleans segregation case, was argued by the Supreme Court of Louisiana Charbonnet and Frank B. Smith, representing the New Orleans N. A. A. C. Walter White, assistant secretary of the N. A. A. C. P. present in behalf of the national office.
The case was originally tried in the courts of New Orleans when Benjamin Harmon (white) attempted to convince a judge to join an apartment for members of our Race. He and the prospective tenants were enjoined by the neighborhood from carrying out their intentions to occupy the municipal courts of the city and loot. The plaintiffs in the supreme court based their opposition to the New Orleans segregation ordinance upon the Louisville case decision of the court. The plaintiffs chanen vs. Warley) of 1917. This decision involved a Louisville ordinance prohibiting members of our Race from occupying houses in the majority of the residents were white. The plaintiffs won a clear decision.
Fail to Broadcast News of Darrow's Slap at Mob
The Associated Press which supplies the daily papers throughout the country with news material overlooked by the mask of Clarence Downey, noted defender of the rights and advocate of justice, in Mobile, Ala., last week.
The Defender was right on the job to serve its thousands of readers in the field, made a brief in the field with a detailed report on this outrageous action on the part of the white hoodlums of the South. The Defender made it possible for many thousands of our people to see the mob violence against a man that stands out as a beacon light against a land of crime and oppression. This is only another event in the life of our people to see the actions in carrying the words of truth and that the facts will be presented without prejudice anywhere.
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LEAVES S12,000 TO BRIDE OF 24 HOURS
Washington E, D, C, March 18—Dr. James E. H. Taylor filled a petition for the will of Dr. James H. Taylor, Willis University, March 2, leaving an estate valued at $6,000. His property, located at 1,400 S. St., where Dr. Morgan came from, was donated to his daughter, Musee, aged 19. He leaves to Mrs. Aline Chandler Morgan, whom he married two hours before, and to Mrs. Elizabeth Morgan, awarded a divorce from his former wife, Mrs. Rosie Morgan, in Baltimore, Md., on the day before, one month before Howard university is left the sum of $500 for pharmaceutical research; the St. John's Training School for Women; and the St. John's St. Baptist church, $296.
Window Washer Medalist Sails to Study Abroad
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COPS LOOK IN ON PARTY FOR CHORUS GIRLS
But Find No "Rough Stuff" There
Washington, D. C., March 18.—Theatrical folk last Friday were roused over reports of a party given during the early hours of the morning by S. H. Dudley, theater owner, at his palatial home, 1219 Sixth St. So many guests and would-be guests called at the Dudley home that the theater magnate himself and request upwards of a score to leave. Some one importunt No. 2 police station with the telephone requests to investigate the party, and Private Tucker and Tucker were sent to the place.
"For the Girls"
Upon reaching the house at 4:20 a.m., Private Fleeschauer said, the officers were met by Dudley himself, who explained that he was merely a girl from the town to some of the girls from Polka. "Around a huge dining table seating perhaps thirty guests, Fleeschauer said, were a goodly number of pulchritudinous young ladies advertised as the culinary talents of the troubling Tempresses" of the chorus. A colorful effect was produced in the appointment of the dineses, there being alternately a dark-skinned male guest and a dazzling white Tempra-
"No Rough Stuff"
Dudley said this morning that evidence one among the uninvited guests and become disgruntled and irritated that there had been no "rough stuff."
Pleaschenau declared that after he and Tucker returned to the station, the station continued to reach the preset, but no further action was taken.
When asked about the party, Ted Bartler, manager, showed that the tempresses are the Growing attraction, expressed surprise and declared it was news to him.
"I don't know a thing about it," Bartler said. "I went to my hotel right after last night's performance and this is the first I've heard of it."
Members of the face are barred from attending Post theater. Miller was treated with the "Great Tempress."
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Heen Abbott, were the guests of
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A. M. L. church. They motored to
the city, making a record run in
seven hours. Editor Abbott spoke at
the church and later gave a short
lecture. Abbott visited visitors at the People's Finance cor-
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Baton Rouge, La., March 18.—Mrs. Cynthia Willam, aged 110 years, died here Wednesday. Mrs. Willam had lived through four wars and it was to her that neighbors and acquaintances flocked to hear stories of the various wars, including a fall several weeks ago, when she broke her hip.
She was born May 20, 1817. Mrs. Willam was in several of Louisiana's prominent white families, as well as some in Mississippi. She was exceedingly religious and is said to have been a great sufferer of a broken hip. Neighbors say that she was unusually active for her age.
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Central Florida A. M. E. Conference Decides on Big Fund
St. Petersburg, Fla., March 18- The Central Florida conference of the A. M. E. church in the Bethel A. M. E. church in John Hurst presided and administered commotion to the preachers not assembled. The opening session was preached by Rev. H. B. Barclay of the Waterman. The missionary person was delivered by Rev. H. B. Barclay of the Waterman. The missionary secretary of the A. M. E. church, delivered an address on "Missionary Work in Jacksonville," was indicted as the choice of the conference for the bishopate at the next general conference to hold in Indianapolis, Ind., May 18. Prominent among the visitors were Rev. J. W. Pearson of the Waterman, S. C. Rev. P. M. Johnson of Lawrence, S. C. Rev. J. W. Pearson, P. H. of the Waterman, S. C. Rev. J. S. Johnson of Tallahassee.
Rev. Charles S. Laine, P. H. persecuted
Rev. Charles S. Laine, P. H. persecuted
Sunday morning and ordained the following: R. L. Green, J. L. Jenkins
R. L. Green, J. L. Jenkins
Wright, St. Petersburg, B. G. Cutham
and elders and Ian N. W. Knight,
and Mrs. William Carter of Baltimore,
Mrs. I. Price Hurst of Washington,
Mrs. I. Price Hurst of Washington,
Jacksonville, Mrs. Inez T. Aton of
Tampa and Rev. A. W. Thompson of
conference on Friday.
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Mrs. Barnes Entertains
Abband, KY. Match, D. Mrs. William Wirt Barries, honored her house with a pretty luncheon. The beautiful home of the kibis, which is one of the most beautiful homes she was elaborately decorated for the occasion. In the resplendent line with Mrs. Barries, the guests were invited to the community work in Hirthfield, Cummins, and Winterset. The following guests were present Mrs. Barries, Ms. H. Hirthfield, Mrs. Holmes, Ms. F. Forking, Mrs. Wirt Barries, Ms. Nora Barries, Mrs. Lance Coleman and Mrs. Louise Flintakus. All motions from Huntington, WV.
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HONORS MOTHER AT PARTY
Mrs. Ida J. Ketter mother of Nancy
Mrs. Ida J. Ketter a delightful surprise birthday party
Saturday evening at her home, 852
hour into hour from a South side movie
house. Mrs. Copper was granted by a
birthday, Music and cards made the
evening enjoyable.
Mrs. Copper enjoyed the hospitality of her son James who
ran the affair, wore Mrs. and Mrs.
Sprattling, Jr. Mrs. Virginia Loue
Miss Myrtis Richland, Mrs. Gus-
per Smith, Jr. Mrs. Jeffrey Stuffed,
James Copper, Jr. and Mrs. James
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FORMER CHICAGOAN MARRIES
Bachelor South, who at one time lived
in Chicago with an aunt, the late Mr.
Carpe Gold was united in marriage
to Arthur J. Tucker of New York.
The bride, who has lived in Nigersa
years, was a former student at the
Chicago Music college and also a
school, where she was well known and
enjoyed a large collection of friends. Mr.
Copper, Taylor will reside in Nigersa
"SLIICK" SHELBY GIVES PARTY
on the outstanding event on the
social calendar last week was the dame
of the year, the late William
Willis. She recently returned
the city from Calabria, ill, where he
fell his mind. He is a former basket-
ball player at Wendell Phillips high
school and was known in younger
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CLUB ENTERTAINS
Mackenzie Heights, Mich. March 18—The Michigan Young People's Club help twenty members of the defense of Miss Virginia Hill, 114 Park Ave. Twenty members were present at the defense, and Mrs. Lee Long served by Miss Hill. Miss Lee Long is president. She is formerly of Parsons, Kan. and is in the city as the guest of her sister.
CHICAGOANS AT HOT SPRINGS Hot Springs, Ark. March 18—Many Chicagoans are seen here daily, and a presence of Attorney Anderson Johnson, Pollywoman Grace Wilson, Green, Charles Jackson and Samuel Young. They all reported that they were taking the baths and a rest cure.
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SOCIETY
BY BERTHA MOSELY LEWIS
All of our social activities seem to whirl in a round of card parties, tees, dances and receptions so fast that only the froth of pleasant relaxations appear to view. And so it is gratifying to discover and record a few more serious social efforts in the calendar. On Sunday afternoon last Miss Monewon presented her first act in the play "The Monkey of Inconsequent affairs," sponsored by a gathering the ultimate outcome of which was the organization of a drama league. Mrs. Jessehott Jones and Mrs. Cary B. Lewis acted as hostesses at the tea which was the initial effort of the group. In thempromised an invitation for a performance of the play. After the luncheon service of salad, tea and sheerer, a picture of the group was made and they adjourned to meet with Mrs. Lewis in her home on the following Sunday. Mrs. Corpsey of the Hull House and director of the dramatic activities will be present and lecture on the Little Theater movement. Mrs. Helen Taft, Mrs. Taft spoke on "Citizenship" and touched on her first prize. Mrs. Maun won second prize. Mrs. George proved her skill by winning first prize. Mrs. Maun won second prize and was finally interested in club work. It was a member of the Women's City Association. Y女女 were on hand to help them, and the membership certainly made a success of
PETER PAN'S PLAY
Mrs. Consuela Smith entertained the Peter Pan club Christmas afternoon. Mr. Smith proved a very cute and charming hostess. A delicious lunchon the hundred were played. Prize winners were Mrs. William Lawson, Kerrie Salter and Mrs. Harold Tyer. Kerrie Salter and Mrs. Harold Tyer, the Royal Circle of Friends, is East on a business trip. He will stop in Washougal to meet Mrs. Rebecca Dodson, 2323 South parkway entertained the Thursday evening developing a number of experts on the same as they not only play but study all features on bridge.
VISITS IN OHIO
Mrs. Elisha Johnson, wife of Colonel Denman, who is visiting in Texas, impatience and social duties long enough to come time next week. She will return some time next week.
Miss Elizabeth Norley, 4800 South Jeffersonville, William, was hooters to Jeffrey Williams, who was hooters to Elisabeth Alba security on Friday evening. A very intermingling session which was well attended, the syringa was well attended.
Miss Mobbies of Abie Marie of St. Louis, are in town visiting and very many people are in town attending at Pero Branch on south parkway.
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EDUCATED OUGHT TO LIVE LONGER
They Have Bigger Service to Render, Famous Doctor Says
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Tuskerson, Ala., March 18 — Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, formerly of the United States department of agriculture and land law, believes that within the course of a century the average span of life for farmers to three score and ten, indicated by the libel as the ideal life in an address held by Fyldyn before the student in the faculty of the educated person to live longer than the illiterate. Dr. Wiley should know how to live better, but because his obligation to society is so great Dr. Wiley lamented the premature death of many men rendering valuable institutions, as an example of a man in Washington, founder of Tuskerson institute, as an example of a man in Speaking of our recently executive declared that there is no reason why the law should not entail the same degree of protection for the whites dare. Living out of doors winter and summer, he urges Dr. Wiley to be involved. Dr. Wiley was accompanied by the Polytechnic institute at Auburn.
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Denver, Colo., March 14—The committee of management of the dienham association made provision at its regular monthly meeting for the raising of the dienham of Denver or its immediate environs who during the present year contributed to the progress of the Race. The committee composed of Dr. P. K. Baskin, and Charles Hunsen, outlined the details of the plan, which will be along the general lines of the dienham, and the dienham under the provisions of a grant made by Edward link of that city. The committee has become a feature of the dienham branch program, will be the occasion of a presentation of the medal and award.
A. and I. College Has 3 New Buildings Under Way
Narhville, Tenn. Janr 15 A.-L. and
Lundi, March 21. With an enrollment of
about 600 students and three more new
colleagues, March 21. Steadily the college department,
comprising the junior college with elec-
tric courses, the junior college and the
four-four year college courses
are gaining in numbers over the high
school years. The junior quarter, which begin
June 9, will withstand the formal opening
of the library is ready for its roof. The third
floor of the new women's dormitory and
the fourth floor of the college hall are
now under construction.
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Dear Princess: I have read so many books, please me now. I am asking you to advise me. I am a married man, 45 years of age, my wife is a teenager, 7 years age and we live together until fall, then fall, she took a man who was with him, she found out where she was with him, she found out where she was and went after her. She can- she back home, she can- she back home, her mother's, telling me she would be on in 3 days. She went back to the same place, she went back to me telling me that she would rather be with the man she was with, eating heaven; after she wrote, she heavened; after she wrote, saying she did not mean anything she said. Now, she did not mean anything she said. What must I do—Lonesome Hill?
Any man who has lived to be 48 years of age should have some sense of humor and be used to. To begin with, there is too much difference in your and your wife's ages, and you should not be white while she is just a young woman—naturally she has youthful ideas that you can prove of her, doing as she has done, still you are only contributing to her own life, she will never be any better, as long as she knows she can alternate between her own conviviality and I dare say her weakness. You can believe her actions, but you cannot believe her words, because really it is. She is not the woman for you, if you are any kind of a man, the other man will be better, but I advise you to let him keep her.
Dear Princess; I have read your advice to others and I am sure, I will trouble you. I am to love with a man of 24 and I am just 14. Is he too old or not, just princess, he is a married man. I try to avoid him, but it seems that I have learned to love him and now it would break my heart to quit him. He has given me money and he has wished me to run away with him. He says he will go so soon and he has his wife live. He also says he is going to save money enough for us to live together and he will tell what to do. Does he really love me more than he does his wife — Lorenzo? Money enough for us to live together and wrong and knows what she should do, but is willing to take a chance that he will present and should be more appealing to you. Youth in the wrong when the right is present and should be more appealing to you enough to realize that a man who distrusts his domestic tranquility, if you wanted to avoid him you could, but he does not. He thinks it thrilling to take a man who belongs to some one else. The promises even if he should keep all of them, because he will break your heart in the middle of the night even if he does not love her or he would not want to pay for her home before he does this much for you. And are for saving money to leave this country, because in which you both live, and the wives will never be sufficient to pay for the movie is to let this man alone. He is fascinated by your youth and darlingly simple finds a novelty in meeting you clandestinely. If his wife gives you a good traching and he you you you for bad girls it would serve you right.
Dear Princess; For a number of years I have read your column. The very keen wisdom with which you answer the many perplexities that come be-
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for you has promised me to be giving you a problem of my own. I is practically the same old story. Last year I met a girl I had never known. I became beloved. For a year we were like two turtle doves, except at those times I told her I would be alone. I told her that I would not be in a position to marry, for a year or so. She noed me. I took her to shows, dances, and made her pretty expensive, but I was making good money. I gave her an award she seemed appreciative. I was transferred in the autumn to my home town, where I met a girl I knew and I send flowers to her. Since then her letters have been very formal shows. They are "Dear Mr. So-called." I am amazed by how she "flowered the flowers and sang" "send me poses at Christmas, when it happens." I am ready to listen to Princess-rule.
Well Friends, being a woman I can only support a woman if I can be wonderful, until Christmas, and then you stumblen until Christmas, and then you should appreciate it and understood clearly that you were not ready to help, but did help, or she would have made requests of you, which she did not do. You offered you and we were well with them. Naturally at Christmas she always acceptable and at certain times and on some occasions there is a request for assistance, so should have included a small lasting present with the flowers something not to miss, and possibly felt that your interest in her was warning and she wanted you to care for her as you advise you to send her a present now and make things right for her needy people need assistance the present.
Dear friends, I am seeking out your requests for correspondents by the score and still have room for every lovely job. Do not forget your stamina.
Howard Medical School
Washington, 19. *4.* March 18. The national rating of Howard University's colleges depends upon the completion of the school's endowment fund by July 1. To complete the endowment it is necessary to raise $27,600 by that time.
Julius Rosenfeld, philanthropist of the University of Pennsylvania, provided the remaining amount of the endowment is raised by the school and friends within the ablated time.
CALANTHES HOLD MEETING
On the occasion of the courses of Calanthe for the grand entertainment and installation which was held Jan. 29 at the University of Pennsylvania, March 6 at the residence of Irene B. Moore, grand deputy, 2001 Indiana Ave. Calanthe successfully effort and the spirit of Calanthe contributed the amount of $204.55, with a proportion of $25.45 to each of the 14 chairs, the hearty re-operation, Irene B. Moore, chairman, White White, vice chairman, Larry K. Smith, treasurer—ady.
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Dear L. 10, Newton, Ma
ba reo SRG N GSMS) Onan
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By Tim OUSLEY
Fee ee lm
Tim Owsley
iver running throuch Bangor hes
iveett froaen all Winter And those whe
ies unt Ue apposite hanks wave Tse
and ‘tawportation. by talking 6
irateh path train tho mone ree
ths rivet on the tee frotm ono Hide
the other, te
When the spring thew sit in that
frozen water WalWinis Nill erase. Ou"
Hae from. ‘Banger to. Danforth
thronsh that llent, — anowboun
fountey waa the mort Tletureedue
saight wen Nave ever seen, Mort ot
“ho. tawnn we parsed. and many
‘ther on the ralleoaule fn this allen
fountey have names that sould Uris
Faur tonmue Until It would became
“ittected whth pairalyeds teste to ey
“Uhm. The gent who Hae there
inust Nave heen a Uneulst and nam
hein in the winter Une when. the
reowtner wae py cold. that tie cou
my: mumble out svhae he wlehen
Ja. "Awd the ian wha wrote tein
“inven ‘erote aa hin earn. etevtod
Sounds when put dosen in writing
ppeared thuxrAlattawankeaie Ws
Liopitieel, Paxewlunkear. Tatami.
Enuche, “Anlnuacageln, Staranicook
Ehubenacadie and many other towts
‘ith wuch like names. 1ut you can
het there ra no Race peante It thexe
Xorens wed thane weapie Who do tice
‘there would have a hard time 60
railes trom fame trsing. to. make
Fomebods undermtand the ‘name. of
ihe taen And Ge keep. from, belts
Maced In & paychopathte horpltal,
Qn our way from Danforth to
Yancehnro we erosned tha Chiput-
neticoole fuhe (pranounee the mane
Kod prova sour academe dente,
leaving Vanreboro we cronsed the
lige from the UC. & A. thio Canada.
Setuniay we plared Aicadam, Se
Nov Fence peovlo hers, yr Eat fn An=
Jerson, Garfield. Mawel nd John
arreti were Invited to a white cin
Sy a white doctor arid enent an eh~
Jayable after show Iuneh and a 68g
at ale. Sunday we Sourneyed cn Ino
nit John, N. H. This town tn on the
Day of Funds. nnd it ix navural that
Qe many shina that Tend here from
Rirertean pote with American arac
gen which ara in most cares white
Shen, nd ne oe the kth chAe da
Rot speak very well of um so throuxh
fhe channel and another ona which
Sahatt spenle BOUL much. Amerienn
Profudice hun net foot upan this Part
Be Cansda. “Amatlier reanon for, hia
prefudice is A certain clement of Our
Peenln, Sith a cary anes make
faca tm which s worvan's body ts the
prime fucter infzruted here and the
Résion of thelr liven to override the
ines of thly dominion has affected
Areertnin atiount of Hbetty that do~
eFPt peoplo could enjoy. Tet there
ate many Mace pronto here, fue
‘Roesteans, a few Bast ndinn iatand—
ora and 4 fewe native horn Blacks of
Ganada." And ‘ike all other races
there are geoit and dad among shen
‘Some of the Race people aro doing
ge end tiving well, atners ain do-
ing 20 forty, The Georgins played
to Bg business during our three day
May here. Till Malone, Donald
Morton, Harriton Blackburn and ny~
Self attended church Sunday. ete-
Mog. award Garr and Arthue Jar-
Pott walled aroiind tha bay Ged
poked at the big ships, Jef Smith.
Ray Pekina, Garfield itorrelt spent
Tete tine welting Buck to the Stites.
Herman Mieky Just Fecelved unotier
Me cake {fom Wik,
“Tuesdnye anorning Telegraph-Joar-
ant of st, Jolin, S. My md may
ood thingy nur tie Geurminn The
folowing ‘tn un excernt from sald
papers. slneteel euod wt Opers
ftouve. Fanwus Georgia troupe bre~
Kents ne program in opening er~
Tormance: An ineriade af real cont-
say camp WUth Peat and Blackburn
Tevring av Wo whee pute, and Her~
Inna Tiges Gelling UIC pOpuIKE Sones
Sinftic and “Alevhiy appenting Ia
Suncing nuniber. "Tim Owsley, jw-
thor, scored o big hit in the part of
h'comedy Thitosuphier. The Meets.
aippl Plantation Day was a well
Eien program number. A orie-act
Comedy be Tim Je Owsley wan a
krund finale of the Prozram nnd had
“emo ludicrous. situations und sus
Ramlratly prevented. "The minstrels
fast, night huwurer! for temvelves. &
feady_aveiconig swhenever they may
Tisie Ste Jona Wa. campbell pre-
Nents tho uly aud original fanwoun
Georgia minstrela nnd thos are pay-
Ine che fouingring: pute: In Canada,
Glace May, - Sy-Stureh 19; Syaney.
N.S, 16; North Sydney, N.S. 12;
Spaney.Aiiner, N, 3 182 Anitconsah,
RSM pltou, £8. sis Steliorten,
Dear Dave: Ag 2 haven't written
for a week oF eo thougst Td write
no ail could know that “Step and
Fetch 1" {3 on the Ro out on. the
coast In Frisco, Fristo tn ot what
Uthoughe it would be, tnt stil ts ail
Hpht with me, with ix, sunny: tex-
iver all the year round, its Golden
Hate and Chinatown. A Tine act
paced a tro Weeks" Fun here on the
int at the orpheunl. One of our tig!t-
low Colored teaniay the well ks own
fabor ani Greon, Ate playing tn
othe Cake-Waik San” Duke John~
non, once of “Rttuitin’ Sam,” in here,
Also Gene Tunney, the champion
Secker, and Will Icopers, the cowDoy
Joker.” Hut none Rave taken the pub.
liga eyes of our Immoral figtand
Hayes whgso progtam at the Scat~
Us Rito hall was highly nraised by
one und ull. Another chan wh Rot
a break from Franchon & ‘Mureos
here of Inte was Haward Green, who
takes a chonco und. doce his cance
on goiter skaten, To vinkied Harry
Gackwon at his homo and stayed and
chatted all the morning, We were
surprised to bu notified ef the death
‘of McDonald, 0¢ SicDenala und 1ee-
Rett, ut the Wippodrome Io Los An-
Felts, where ho was to play. Tut
eats slipped un and took fim away.
Honoring his health and contracts {or
the time, only saving “I sant you,
Sou're mine” What a ane, fellow.
Fert Levys agent said. und T can
hardly belieco him dead, “It doesn't
Toole faire" But, we all kniost thie we
Thust aif be claimed by death. Cuarite
Tyler wanta the gone to know that
Be wi take Bis at 10 Filmore St
‘professionally sour, Lincoln Versy,
‘Meavar, Theater, cite Hert Levy's
Omice, San Francisco, Cal |
2 a
Martin ané Watker, Etyar and
willy, Bave dissolved partnership.
BUG and Babe are aceppire our with
fualy own show, openlag at the T.in-
thelr oe alevilie, Ky~ Week of the 21st
| By DAVE PEYTON
‘Things in General
T would like to eee @ tew of our] he should lot oscheatms alone
mariciuns ke up the playing of the| taken leaderw ot experience and
Pinno-securdion. H would be en eax} Bleu! knowledgy to Lundie musle
Jan oe wit php howatayn, “I snust deal fulr at
{ste tn the dunce SER | tintcs uid celt the truth regutules
crchicattas” wilas, ge BBG | who te nite. Thin orehesirn wt Lo
this tnncrsimaent 13 ip War out of gear. Me ty notey,
iaing. alte < QMO B | rubt. contemptible iand dispieasta
hit of recognition Be the ear. You have to but your
for iv archentral HA i] | arid on to nea vuureclt talk
capabiltives. ae Wines. “Lovin wil teaen tan
Teagpmente SEMRGME |) |Come thar nolwe tat mune,
gtortoux culor to pe shoula ‘hire nw eabable vtuiln Wire
fie wcure: it nes a H| {sith experience. who knows ext
ceicrates tie HE GA) sion und crcheniral conduct, aaa
retin amd ents: (ECeaMael| (the material ho han in hte tine
ene the Motive, SMS) | tie bond could be whiyed Yo
As it nolo in- BRE | tletent shape. 1 am criticising:
aciinent’a (layer — IpPSSeAG. | urmuization without ialloe. or J
ean grt out alunt <a busy. with the arene hope That
and ontertain Silt take need and remedy the
with the pluno- Oave Peyton defects thut suw predowiuate
accordion, Ssust~
Sal instriment houses have stoke:
Reavy with thie instrament: today
due to the wiurual demnnd for i
Sur Tee municiane should Get i
cacly with thie Inacrument, a8 3
Boing to tbe Jost ae popular %h a fe6
Years as the xasoptione, Take this tp
dunens
Making Time
hip fe an melt that Mould not bs
tolerated at alt by the orchestra lead
on. T done believe tn paving a playa
3nd begaing him to make ume an:
ork, Suiwone lee ty one Of the Atar
Players in thn vernacular of the
Mums, tse tin the air.
‘The Verdome Orchestra
A pride of the ttace 19 the Vendom
tnentor orebentrn, uniien the dtrec
Una we Bewtine ‘Tate, Tbe oreun-
Taunton stands atone nationally ae th
Farsnoane picicre Rouse orchestra
The boss that compose this UNE Or
Al Hraeerate nateieluan, Pigteen in ait
They inive: molded thennselves Into 2
power unie in malniaining m steud)
faiconage. at chleagw's” Vendors:
feater-
Musicians to Suffer
‘Qne of the iatest movrs of on at
the nie vatieeitie ctreultn te, to, DU
hin clmnp cn our musielant. They: ars
‘aime darting piuddelins from Paving
Sith ena ree ant eaten The cat
Jor the eatnagers on the ciceult te that
show wilt hook Iteelt, giving 13 Neo
Pin in the linecuy, und Shen the cur.
fale goes up there are only nite Per-
formers om the stage and six must:
lage in the pit.
cine roamnares clam that they hace
archiesirae in the Various houses that
er forced to las of and fn many 0
iia ‘Union tomte these players Are
pala fol nalarg. The managers claim
they ean lve the patrene. better
shoes by Riving them m complete
Sian of otking” performers oh the
age and use thelr house orchestras
forplay. the performanes,
“his ts ail right. Af tho hours rial
etany ‘ean iualizy. mut tn Mont places
Taonvt ti fe fs bard to aa an oF-
cheutra to play a show eith ane Fe-
fears), “They do nor know the cues:
They da not know the tempos and
Innny other le things wat, help
Put a ‘show iver, have Rot to” bo
fearnea ‘by the local municians, Dy
the tlme they. fo net, & shaw dom
Te the engagement [9 aver and tn
Eomex another rhow, and the same
thiag happens ania, 1 do not Sink
This plan fe polng to work, The shawn
emt hare to eatry a lender at Yeast
one who piova she piano, ven this
fae murician, whe plano teader, ls ob-
Jectlonatiia fo the eirenlt: manacern
Ao ill walt patiently abd sen What
is oureane, wll be-
Lavia Deppe
Columbus, Onio, March 8—Toals
1. Deppe, famed baritone of Pitts.
Unreh, cho, at one time, manared
Rtamous dance oreheatra Searing, his
Tame, an entered ato hig, srecond
sonra an entertainer at the Empress
iseater, Nore
‘Tin theater, one of the pretilent tn
the country, nnd eateriag 10 a, high
Shins elientotes,belleved. 1a nftering
fhe best, Dept. deepie the fact tht
in haa been at shi houre for mare
than a (year, ig more popular Row
Than when he frat started, He 19 alse
Studytnw volce,
‘Organist For Vendome
Fata Waller. famous_orenalat, Jus
in chiengo from New Tork Cle, wil
Like the orgaq seat perimanentiy, (0
the Verntome theater thie week. "At
Whtler bean artist on the inecenmer
ail exerts qir bit of ertginallty
ty portrartne unique noveltien Ite
Rint pe nn aust tothe alteady won:
Herta qrusteal organization of the
endome theater.
‘Lou's Armatrong’s Bune
Louls Armstrong, the Tinea’ hot-
teat Jazz comenints haw tls own Orz
unite nC 12 players doing their atuft
Nlsttly in ono of Cudeagors nbedt Ne
Fesirta. “Louly jiows how to pias
ROE LOS Toye Wt went, but
Following is an article 1 tnet awe.
sin Maunestoun, Olfue Dally Nets
thaing te artistic wark of eur on
He eBopscles) Htahinagn,. whe 2p
Pemrad at tbo, Beltw theater ther
Pesys
tlieke In a enmedian at the Kelth-
“aniee Uientee ito calla fora spat
AUS BE i Ncomspleton wad the
He jates ‘inte celles. Then “I
yroveeds to nrovro applause of es-
Myenesllin proportion, seth thy JO.
eanetng naa dancin. Such 8p.
Siioce' as erected thin ars. who
awe nous eqtertainer, Dal Rohn
von, Sunfay nfternodn at the Kelth-
“Aice: nw hot been heard here sine
AMC heuso enencd.” A person fa the
Muieney “coud ‘clone. Ris open and
Alinore: marine he way iislening, t
tho Year of Ninzwra fala, HobinsoT
ina dancing koniua, but hie Wn alto
iituershack comedian and ha Rit b
[Sientiee Tull ban been. yoeordin
Fiat" king of maccers. for tom years
UERE wo knowef te is the Sew
AUS Sow of umamuateapnt" atthe
auc hes oe Be fr hee
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DASHIN' DINAH NOTES
| patio Lemons, and hie Dnshln
‘pina cane are having Ame acces
Rieousit the state of Oniunose, They
Aeerpepine all’ white hourea Sich
Mheirvige ile company. of teen
Piformers A “eutprige "‘biriedas
party. ‘was tendered Slr Eadie while
Pasian weve piasing Okmulgee tan
Re EE Adie wan ereen Rtinzonnd
Minoate sing by hie wife, who gerved
Sfeliclous narer to the entire com-
fran and relrtelends, J. Htome
FiUnota says ait, of the: ang Aref
super Nenitie and thew aga ait crass
About. thele taanagen, Eddie Lemons.
ant will reach the eaug Oh th
following stands: Seminole, Okla,
|March 16-27; Savoye thenter, Shaw-
seo. One gare eh Blsiee aneaces
Henrietta, Okla, March 20; Runvor
‘theater, Barnsdate, Oki, Maren 22-
ae. Pettit theater Homing, Okla.
KOPPIN 1H CHICAGO
Harry 8, Kopnin, owner of a silo
of theaters, Including the Koppin tn
Hocrote, wae i Chlenen tase week In
the interest of the well-kagwn ion
pin theater. He har outlined some
fine ‘booiiags for its house with
Bertin iclelo, western booking man-
ert TO BL A. oficee
iste. Jn ther dunce
orchestras tly,
this inestument 43
Falning wuite a
Sit of Pecoguttton
for {24 orchentral
carabiltties.
Teaugmente
glorious color. to
flim eure: tt nes
celerates the
Fyttim apd enily=
ene the motive,
nani ole tne
struments jfayer
esa get out lune
and entertain
with the. pluno-
BILL ROBINSON
he sould let orchestras alone, 1%
taken Teadesw of experienice and cect
leu! knowledge to bundle mustelaas
Rowalayn, I snust deal fair at ul
nes atid celt the teh regurdteah
who Wt hita. Thin ofchesten. wt Louis
& War out of gear. i fe notey, cr
Tupt, Coutemptiile and diegteantog to
the ear. You have to but your eat
mute on to hear vourselr talk in the
Place. “Toute wil fearn I UnI0 to
fume thar mole. leat muvee
shoula ‘hire capable viatln directo
{with rxperience, who JuoWws exnres-
jslon and orchestra) conduel, Ra With
the muterial ho hay in hiv line-up,
|e tnd cult be winged Into af
Hclent shape. t aun celticlaing. this
vrkutiaution Withuue mules on Jeal-
fuss. with the ardent hopes (Mat thus
Sif take heed and Femedy the mony
Uetecte that gow Jwedoibluate the
orchestra.
Bob Shstiner Bask
Boh Shaffner, the cornetint, former-
fy a meiner of Joe Olivers Plantn-
tla orchestra, Chicago, 18, back in
tho city arter a fee weeks” aofourn
in'st, Louls, So, Tob underwent a
2iriotis operation on tify ty while th
St Lota and clatina thae at iin time
he te in the pink of coadition anu
“fario® to 0."
Billy Pege In
Bhly Pare, the reed artist who
called away to Ching with, Jack Cnr-
fers bunch, v hxele de CRicanO. Dilly
saya never sustin, ‘The st old 1
SA Ss coed enougte foe tm, Ue
Sing a Visitor at the ollfferent pines
In'the Windy Clix whery the oFehes-
tray are worklng,
To Honor Verona Bigne
“The members of Musiebuie Teens
No, 206, Chleau, sl tender A tent
mohial @ance and Tan on Aue
22 te ta president, Str. Verona Wigan
Thin honur ty bested apn She
Bisex for his eomctorttens Work In
the Interest of the Chieaga musl-
clang, He eon teat ebaminten £F
thelr cause, Lathe proserted thel
Intetestag ft makes mm alvorenee to
Wigen whether he Ukes sit ur net
{e-Seu area meme tw god start’
ing fat the. teat vou will Er fs Hees
tection ani no ane Will rallemat pau,
Teta atcuune fo nay" thts, tt Ula (6
the ‘teat time ta the IMetary of Mus
sleinne local Xo. 298 that ft has hed
Jan executive ia the chat: Who us
Impartial to all tndictdyeis and face
Hone He ban welded together al
fighting factlons “The eative. gang fn
participating tn Ohi groan teatro
fo tne preaident, who meeits ail the
geod things tat esa ‘be dong and
ai.
peranaD ger, Qcleans. Strutters
This hunch, “the “New Orleans
Steuiters”” are warkinz ot of Suinne-
apoile, Stina. doing the best danee
Borie 19) the’ Norshwnst,, They are
inuuea hiehir for thelr Ane conduct
and excentional abliiis, ‘This tofor~
mation is authentic ta the proper
evidence lins ern nhotn thie Reiter.
so that he fe convinced, ‘The hunch
Ie holding thet oon niainae Teal Ops
Posttion in the ‘Twin Cidtes. All of
them are xtudenia. and. ccntiemen.
Tiiy Young'ia the manncer and the
mall man ean rage Mim at S38 Sev-
cath Ave, Stinaeapolls, sttnn,
Dixieland Jazz Band
The Dixiciand jazz Wand fe was
dorn tn Mobile, Tai, ant the totes
down there, ary wild “abot. them.
They are In the ctmericon Federation
of Mustekins aa all carry Bae uh
garda. Here is the Iiwr-ug: Hugent
Boris, comet and teaser: ola. Prt=
fs. trae: Takin Jewel, plano? Dent
Ehag iickiuea, sax; Hearst Lange
Story sae; Wiilfe. Marquet, hanger
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PEKIN THEATER
Soe es, fee ee ee
writer motored to Tirmingham taat
Sunday and called on hin old friend.
Dave. Oltver, who has quit the road
and married, and he has a wonder-
ful home. Tast Tuesday might Kid
Holme 1037 Model Show did an-
other turn-away, business. The house
tena packed and jammed At 7:10, one
howe before show thne, The capttal
cy patrons aurg do turn out to wit:
nets the show. Sanger Englta, who
fas ob the sick list iy able io. be
Back on hts old fob ence mare, Kid
Holmes tatroduced Dancing Dadson
last “Tuesday Might to. our" patrons
sna he, wlter ountra 44 ditteret
steps, Teally topped. the
show: Me wilt remain wlth our com:
funy” until Apri and “then he. wil
Jump north fata vaudevtiie. the hate
from, New York city. Ie ty n real
clevet dancer and sure shales &
wrleked hoa.
Haromd Itvan."T answered your let-
ter. "Tho weiter just learned of, the
death uf on of hin old irlends, Clap.
face (Muck) Dickerson, anunuger of
Tucies Daim Garden Diineing meio
Me was shot tonteath by m Hinge Ind.
‘The deceaven Was a member of Cant-
fal Clty Ky at Ts lndge. No, 143, a0
Southern Pete: lode, No. 331, 1 1
1,0. Te of We-aiad a metniver of W:
If Miard Todge Xa, Zot, A. Fem A.
AL Almost efer? performer or troup.
er wha ever played this clty was al-
Ware made to feel at home any Une
Ties’ met. Wide He alwaye wan
‘good scout nnd seas aliens Win te
help trouver at all thiwes. At the
Close ‘of the Tutin and Cherry shuwe
every tail he would atware sive. a
we dager 1a honur of thelr minstrel
how. All whe (evupers thac knew hist
Wh ray that hie alarm weleamed
them. Albert Powell i known ta
thie part of tke country ms areal
Nonghled and he Delleves tn single
potbing but te, kacestatinds. Tie
Rodel wove Is inereaning: and) new
Eker aro nen In tiie Tinvoup aleaont
Weekly, Teatelen Murtriaht te our
Trading ehorus girl. Our orchestra
Ie" aisiing out seme real sond. mate
In the pit. Mop Seewart, why don't
[sha answer tny. lettres Abert (hack
Showy Canter: where are ot. Kid
Hotmes Manacer Gnelisn and the
ferlter ait shiwie han with Louie
Rivenport, wre in & chef an thw
Hageabeck-Watlaca chews, Daven:
ports looks the pletaro at health. and
Reteaces here about the middie uf
the month to jumm inte. the above
framed cireus seinter quarters, “Tact
Tian you awa ane a intter. | The
Sort recetyed n ietter from hla wt
Pal, Slim Marshall, and fie ways Boe
Anderson and ie” Fashton Plate
Minstrel orhestea are really. waxing
Valgesta, “Ga, be storm. Hie wars
tho boys wre laying for danens tive
And six nights eters week. Grud co
Enow you arm Inking ‘Valdosta. by
mtorm. Doo, ani kaow you will eran
hit the rond again, Te you head this
war Dos, fet fa kno%, Tee Anders
Son and “hie ory” wil, forainy che
Tnuste for the Sushfon Plate Minstrel
Show en route with the Greater
Rheentes show this scanon, Keap. un
Bin oad work, hove, "The writer
Suse Neara that Rubin ant Cherry
Till not carry @ minstred mow at ail
Big aeason, TD. TH, | hear yeu
are the nhiek aeodnd Attamt, | The
writer reauld tare te hrap fren Sesste
Kove and Hnicle SMecregor. C. X.
Hirowne, 1 just recntved a Iriter teil-
Ime me Sou are the candy kid In
Nashellie. “Why don't yout write?
Witatling Pete. get ta Tourh wth
the weiter at onre, ae T have grail
Reveg for so: Fred Hamilton, ‘why
Rone you wr.to? The bunch serde
thete Tent reearty te all a and. wt
of thy frefesnien and the mall man
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By COY HERNDON
Many of the readers of my culuma
wil remember that = few weeks age
T mentioned what © disustrous year
the past ote was
or tented ehore, ,
The old auying = asta
“When tt Zain
porns aot
inet tes tres *
Terogeced vo be in NR
West Pat fieack she
when Hotacsnps ge
Siuure Set ns al
cumiog ‘ott ‘ihe GR>
cust count Their ae
route cnled for WR
the Fiortds, Bast
the Pieris, Bast
Const te iy te Soy Herndon
Coam Kk. Be to
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vag
&
ti
Coy Herndon
eet Tae Bact. The tar wasen
the AG. Te transfer and was
turned’ down tn a minute's notice,
owing tw 4 new ruling on privately
owned card, “All ahow carn traveling
In, panaenger service must have
MoU ateel platform, and It will be
only a matter of Nite whea all shows
imuat entry q solid steel car, steel
from top to bottom,
AL the Drenent tle one ean buy
a coach for’ {rom three to eight
ihousant deters, A aolld ateel car
will Coat frem forty to minety thous
mand dollarn—sea, tt mist be canh,
a crodit, iven It comen to husing
eel car. Charles Collier, the owner
Of Ue Silas Green, xhovr, {romedfate-
ty nent Juhnpon Hooks’ to Chieazo
Wann cheek contatntng five flires,
with Instructions to hve nn S0-fo0t
All xtee] Cae hulle at the Hostitse 1sfue
facture hn Chleaxo. This (etary
unrantoen tat the new home of the
Silty Green slow wilt bo. tha last
word In car conatenction. “It itl de-
inand tho attention af the ereatent
fo the stnntteat. | Silaa Green, te
“all blark’ family.” Ie tot, Collowine
the grestest, but leading. If you wt
only figure ‘that the price of a ster!
car. If joaned ollt at mlx per cent, sil
keen a fellow fur fe, This ts a'pro~
Eremive age, und Charles Collter (9
In Keeping with the Umea, However,
when the all atecl “teurletta.® named
alter hie daughter, arrives Silis
Green will be Jeary akead of the
umes,
A Nate or Twro
Lupdorvtand the Smart Set te hav-
ing thelr car remodied, so ax to Dans
Whe new rafiroad regulations, ond the
show ts Diasing T. 0. A. time. 1
Xeny tn Jacknonitie Taat week. The
Sugar Foot Greene Co. had Just ar-
tlved. The boys had orders that they
Would play Incksonviio = weak Un-
der canvay and the car munt be va-
eAlod. Sfomt of them wanted to know
“here do we fo from here™
Catherine Patterson wants the
gang to know that she ts entertaining
At the Central Palace, Mall will find
her at 1704 W. Third St. Cheater, Pa.
Steward’s Stewings
‘ane danas aan ian eh
Daytonu, Fla—The sun i now hit-
Sraine ae cs sie toe cas
Sh ee aie
At fy time to go, but will pass it up
for toe th cing” fart frd tan
geo huey Gust Mungay sod madly ot
ee ee ee a none on
ia a Co
ero ey can sane
deed er ne i came te
Hic ue ot neti oa Seats a
Br ee ore ae
had Pape ag So a
eect rage ae ine ena
Sng Pare Bat ah ce
Torbadling tule ands seo ten
an Sling i ad a ee
an ho sald, “J.ook, you frightened nsy
a eg tae ee
Sarees mie et beste. ae
ee ee fee at as
See ated Sea hay unt ot
eras es eared
See Sh neT siete start
males? ee eet ce
Be er he ist Sane at
Fer ee I Beta ea
each a tune lay bo es
ike Ss AES some ures tres
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a ee TeArISY aithe the "3
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Se eats Lam xen
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LILLY YUEH AT HOME
Lilly Suen, the populne dancer of
Miller “ihren “Skin: Model™ tho
Jnapending tin preregt week at hone
Sah her parents, “Sinihe will. reach
the dance Queen at 612 WE, Broad St.
reece ply os Ag Png
DUD'S DOPE
Tt pass to ndvcetinn, Stage te 9 Peo
sponse from last prtivie um lace ples
Lares Yume revkivedt at letter fran
Daeti Statlanan, president and Rete
{RU muncer wf the Coloted Maver
Virture corporation of Thiatelbhin,
leilng are eat he aievudy hae to
Studio and te taklag pleturen, neve,
ile tan fust finistd sae and hes fee
ore tm make tis Your,
od he ates hae See Nights th
Rarroune* whieh hay gust Deen Fe>
leaaral tating) & Tatat of Sam Ts 5
bleturew for Uitsigeag- Sve pe stl
Feven pletareg. whore Wa thant
have 12'piriures j Sear, aeconing tr
ing ideay ned 1 Sti way ave ete
oreanize’ a corpdration for x” Omit
hulillon ‘woltars ty wrodnee Ree pee
fares.” ie anht ‘ba well, oF nt Lense
Fuad. business, ge eucoperate.-wwitn
Stee Starkionn,’ whe ateendy haa Sunt
tehat we need, vied T do. belle. sm
tan taleo a half pilltinn aolinee te Us
Kine among our prone, Te menue tn
muuch to tg In were sease an Tedd
in’ iy lase artiste. “Not only: woul
the Actors “hy. henetited, bust Bow
Hegkholder, the jeanher-wromen, eles
trlclans, Ure steroptayhers, the abdl-
form. the tallory the miiters, tha
Grevanakers, the desicnera, “and, it
fact. te hait-million-Aollar corpora=
ton rill Rive employment £0. OUF pen
Din ta every wath of life. So Tet Mil
Tace lovers rally ta tis arent cause,
wehielt Ia erally & necensity, and Mt Je
Gur duty 03 a Rage tn da. some bic
things. ant this Is about the bigcest
thing ive enn ao, an It monms Bel 1
tte tito oF cur pent.
‘Now sureks yor and all gnodethtnie-
fog. Teacestaving peapin are Kolne,
fupwert. uch sin enterprises whieh
will empioy xe mane of pout daueh-
iors, "sur saad saur’ modners, 9eur
chiles “funitz. ; When, sou fialsh
School there ie a opening: awaiting
Fou In such an ‘organization,
Tovah weite-q thetard enturnns
fon ite wubject, but fe would only.
A waate of time aut space, wlien yeNt
Fourselt can wei from, whut f hav
tald the posuibtities of just auch nn
tmterpeine, ond what {t mean to ur
peoples. s5 Jot ma hear from. var
Hise me your ciuulle opintan, Do seri
Yeung Iw Zn Inte, ther petore busineae?
Dayan want wh interest in atich. 7
ormuniention? ‘tio you want a ob ae
En actor or a lborer with such An
oreanization™ Are sou willing 10
USig such an orzuntzation?
The Scrihe Wants 10 thank Jerse
Crunin tor the “Inv xern.” Ute neve
fone, “That'a That,” featured by TOA
Cox.’ bid falc. 1 hecome a hie
Waren Ir Malt welit each Jeaxe anit
Ida Weel of 142s at the Engin thee
ater, Asheville. N.C.
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SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1927
ON THE T. O. B. A.
ON THE T. O. B. A.
By W. R. ARNOLD
Nashville, Tenn.—The many layers of good singing, graceful dancing and laugh-provoking consultants and the greatest singing and dancing chorus, famous original "Smart Set Creele Beauty Chorus," is scheduled for 10:15 p.m. at Hollinsville's Georgia Smartset Minsley is scheduled to pay the Biflon a return visit on Mon., Nov. 15, for an entitlement week's run at the popular Fourth Ave. playhouse, which it seems, is receiving its share of T. O. B. A. theatrical offerings.
This splendid aggregation of burnt work artists have a national reputation as entertainers par excellence, and a national reputation as artists offering its sale to be a happy blending of the sweet-throated singers, graceful and skillful dancers, and all the glamor and charm of the ministries of our forceful modern minister novelties, ensembles and surprises, with old King Jazz, now the popular favorite in American musical circles, as the leading artist. The show includes many old favorites, many new ones, comedians and funmakers of rh-bleaching collars, nipple-footed dancers, forming in all the most brilliant array of musical artists ever offered in ministries.
DIXIE BREVITIES
Monday night, March 7, being the return to Nashville of Miller and Slater's worldly fastest song and play, the world-famous play *Pierluis* was on the job, trying his best to dampen the hope of an enthusiastic gathering of theater fans. Needless to say, old J. P. Riordan thinks he will long look away in his memory, and the man who patented the umbrella and the raincoat helped cheat old Jupiter Plavius out of a list of plays he will long look away in. In spite of the rain the house was top heavy with a gathering of amusement enthusiasts, who seemed to find much enjoyment in what was happening in the theater. It was during the 15-22 that this fast-moving musical comedy, Dylie Brevitts, was in Nashville. Needless to say, its reverence and royal welcome as during its engagement in January. The writer finds a host of improvements since its former visit. These improvement will be the biggest we know that the large audience that braved the downpour Monday night also found a vast improvement in it since it was here, and they gave their praise to Dylie Brevitts, proclaimed the greatest event since the Armistice, not misstated, according to this writer's view, its success on its reverence and royal welcome. The term "treated" means that about in the realm of amusement.
Again its success is largely due to its attractive stage setting, its array of beautiful costumes, and, the writer has endowed the chorus with mature beauty, both in form and face. And a beautifully figured chorus is a great asset to any show's ultimate Dixie Brewery. With such shows as this touring T. O. B. A. there is every indication that its managers and producers are coming to meet with loyal greeters. Simply for this show is booked. Simply for the show is of the style called "Class."
AL G. FIELDS' ROUTE
March 21—Lexington, Ky.
March 22—Frankfort, Ky.
March 23—Gwyneths, Ky.
March 24—Mayfield, Ky.
March 25—Padurah, Ky.
March 26—Henderson, Ky.
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Polangins Music Shop
917 Broadway Pursell, Pa.
Walker Thomas Music Furniture Co.
3013 Sovereign N. W.
..... Washington, D. C.
Harmony Music Shop
4641 S. State St.....Chicago, Ill.
Rialto Music Shop
330 S. State St.....Chicago, Ill.
Richardson's Piano Store
6602 S. State St.....Chicago, Ill.
Vita Lunetto
408 W. Oak St.....Chicago, Ill.
Morris Music Shop
226 S. Riverview St. New Orleans, La.
New York Russian Music Store
2281 Haatings St.....Detroit, Mich.
Russian Music Store.
TIMELY TOPICS
Don't say it—but DO it;
Neglect it—and RUE it.
If you've a liking for clover,
Don't put it—OFF-UP IT OVER!
"Mellow Musings" is fulfilling its purpose; to bring in a little happiness to man who purchased a copy while in prison was so impressed that upon his release he came directly to the house where he continued South to see his mother. The young man said that "Mellow Musings" had given him courage and inspiration for living a better and a cleaner and more useful life.
Dr. Frank Hunte, dentist, 30 Handfield St. Georgetown,丹麦, Britannia Guinna, writer; "I always enjoy your writings in The Chicago Dealer, and you first. Enclosed please send postoffice money order for a copy of your 'Mellow Murmur.' Yours respectfully. (Signed) Frank S. Hunte, M.D., Metharry college. Please address all orders to 665 St. Nicholas New York City, and an autographed copy will be sent you by return mail.
Tom Cross and Macaron Jackson will be in Chicago in a few weeks. They have been on the coast, which recently closed. Sid Griman's million dollar theater bid for the service of the well-known prims Iona, so she will be there to make the date. Mail will reach them at 3128 Indiana Ave, Chicago.
Sara Martin
wails
"The Prisoner's Blues"
Okeh Record No. 8442
SLOW, mean and mournful—that's "The Prisoner Blues!" And Sara sure does put a world of sorrow into her rich contralto voice. "How Could I Be Blue"—on the other side—is a happy and romantic number. Sara is accompanied in both songs by Clarence Williams' Blue Five—you can't buy more for 75 cents!
Also by the inimitable Sara:
8427—Mournful Blues. Georgia Stockade Blues.
8394—Look Out Mr. Jarz. A Glass of Beet, a Hot Dog and You.
8354—You Don't Want Me Honey. Don't Never Flower.
8336—I Want Every Bit of It (Don't Like It Second Hand) What's The Matter Now?
OKeh Race Records
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25 West 45th St.
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Parasites
A parasite has as many definitions
many different species of the parasite
as there are baphines in the avenea river. Not two in seas, not two in seas, but thrive as well upon the drawn through the pores of the human body and make that body cotton. "Black bottom" and the shorthen act when the act is pronounced. There are parasites of the vegetable kingdoms. It would
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Every family of two or more is likely to have a parasite. The divorce courts are working overtime and the wife or husband refuse to remain a victim of parasites. Too often the wife or the husband elects to take the wife or husband refuse to remain a victim. And then there is the girl or the boy who complacently permits—and they often demand—all other members regularly and unstimulated, without evasion or mental reservation, to their comfort, pleasure and support. Should the parasite draw too freely, threaten the family close the pantry, bolt the storeroom and padlock the depository in self-defense, it often happens that the family circle to engage in the oldest business in the world; and the male parasite will detach himself and go to swell the ranks of criminals or thieves. The theoretical parasites are by no means rare. They exist in every country, clime and company. They are conspicuous in every department of the business, shift for themselves, too mentally atrophied to think independently, so they copy, plasterize and undermine, glory of their superiors. They then fake, imitate, duplicate and fabricate. The only time a theatrical parasite encases a stellar role is when for the they do not deserve.
Beware of the parasite. He is the stealthy feline that sucks your breath in the night; the avaricious vampire leaves you an empty hull. The parasite is the only ingrate; he takes all and possesses nothing to give in return. The only things worse than human parasites are the vain, selfish, and selfish ones. They them. If you have any symptoms of parasitis, get a good job of work, put in a generous portion of ambition, study, patience, courage and perseverance, and every hour for 12 hours a day, and the cure is positively guaranteed.
Stage Stuff by Nardy
The $3 show is returning to the Lafayette theater this week at a price of $15. The show includes "Herbs, the Sewing Machine Girl" with Midge Belfrey in the title role.
Communities with T. G. B. A., B. Suite
Lincoln, N. J., B. Suite
Long Beach, Tenn., B. Suite
Lakewood, Tenn., B. Suite
B. H. Dudley, 1923 74th B. N.W., Wash.
ington, N. J., B. Suite
Cleveland, Ohio, Corner Park
821st St. B., Chicago, IL.
Can Use Good Cornet Player
Can Use Good Cornet Player
quicker, quicker, Mary Mackenzie
makes quicker, Mary Mackenzie
week, week, week
Southeast Theater, Hot Spring, Ark.
week of the 52nd Calif. Theater, Mammals
Scott's News Service
451 Seventh St. ..... Milwaukee, WI.
4224 Market St. ..... St. Louis, Mo.
Pastime Music Shop
2339 Market St. ..... St. Louis, Mo.
Columbia Music Shop
461 Michigan Ave. ..... Buffalo, N. Y.
Brown Music Store
4611 Michigan Ave., Ohio
Cedar Music Shop
9907 Cedar Ave. ..... Cleveland, Ohio
Sel Gershuny
654 W. Sixth St. ..... Cincinnati, Ohio
Stuart's Art Shop
1803 N. 24th St. ..... Omaha, Neb.
The Old Music Shoppe
6231 Prairie Corn Ave. ..... Pittsburgh, Pa.
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THE KOPPIN THEATER
THE KOPPIN THEATER
Detroit, Mich. — The well-known theater, under the direction of William Potter, has taken on new life. Bill has cut into his work with sleeves rolled up and has let everybody know that he is the boss and that things have got to run pretty smooth and in order.
The best shows will be booked here by Martin Klein, western manager of the "Toby circuit" hound shows, and everyone will be seen and heard the Koppi in the immediate future.
Just last season the stage war remodelled, a flying loft built and its amenities will be seen and heard to give its patrons the tricking effects for any kind of a show.
Harry Koppi, the owner of the Koppi theater, was in Chicago last year. He wants the best that can be obtained in the show world for his patrons. The house attaches are all well maintained, with all public, which means that courtly and efficiency previews at the Koppi at all times. The orchestra of the caper musicians is under the Chirence Lee, the Chicago violinist.
DUDLEY'S T. O. B. A. BOOKINGS
Week of March 14.
Midley, Washington, D. C. Robert Taylor's "No HI" company.
Fonker, Washington, D. C. Exeter Bridges, Brown, Washington, D. C. Griffin and Brown, Speedy and Jessie, W. A. Sullivan.
Favorite, Washington, D. C., Lajos, Washington, D. C., Bosson, Washington, D. C., Wesley John's "Still Stocking Routine."
Lincoln, Baltimore, Md. John Herringer's "Black Cat Done" company.
Hall, Milton, Md. Melba and Rose company.
Palace, Norfolk, Vn., Lennie Fisher's company.
Hippodrome, Danville, Va., Mac
Wilson's company.
Hippodrome, Richmond, Va., Travis
Tucker's company.
Colonial, Newport News, Va., Clara
Smith's ruque.
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record, this "Dow
blue piano and vi
at your dealer's,
12456
Blues,
Texas B
12452—New
Wingfield
L. Picket
12447—Bad a
and This
12442—Blake
and His C
12438—Soon
Rainey a
Don't
Rainey, J
12407—That
Stocking
Jefferson,
12425—Wart
Roogert
12398—Pig M
Blues, A
"Tiny" P
by Marie Brady
Here's what you've been waiting for
famous means from the Texas Bottom
blue she can't sing—she just moans an
record, this "Down Home Moon"—two
blue piano and violin. Be sure to get
at your dealer's, or send us the cou
12456—Down Home
Blues, Marie Bradley,
Texas Bottomlands. Piano
12452—New Cow Cow Blues
Wingfield, Cornet, and Ste
L. Pickett, Violin.
12447—Sad and Blue, Piano,
and Third Alley Blues,
12442—Blake's Worried Bl
and His Guitar.
12438—Soon This Morning
Rainey and Her Georgia I
Don't Fish in My Se
Rainey, James Blythe at the
12407—That Black Snake M
Stocking Feet Blues, Blin
Jefferson.
12425—Wartime Blues and
RoogerBlues, BlindLemon
12398—Pig Meat Blues and Cat
Blues, Ardelle Bragg; Pian
"Tiny" Parham.
by Marie Bradley
Here's what you've been waiting for! Now you can hear Blue Marie Bradley, the famous moaner from the Texas Bottomlands, on Paramount Records. Maria is so blue she can't sing—she just moans and moans and keeps on meanin' A wonderful record, this "Down Home Moan"—why, even the accompaniment is blue, with a blue piano and violin. Be sure to get No. 12456, one of the best records of all time, at your dealer's, or send us the coupon from the bottom of this announcement.
12456—Down Home Moan and Back to Town Blues, Marie Bradley, the famous moaner from the Texas Bottomlands. Piano and violin accompaniment.
12452—New Cow Cow Blues, Cow Cow Davenport, Piano, and B. T. Wingfield, Cornet, and Stealin' Blues, Cow Cow Davenport, and L. Pickett, Violin.
12447—Sad and Blue, Piano, Iva Smith, acc. by Cow Cow Davenport, and Third Alley Blues, Leroy Pickett.
12442—Blake's Worried Blues and Tampa Bound, Blind Blake and His Guitar.
12438—Soon This Morning, "Ma" Rainey and Her Georgia Boys and Don't Fish in My Sea, "Ma" Rainey; James Blythe at the piano.
12407—That Black Snake Moan and Stocking Feet Blues, Blind Lemon Jefferson.
12425—Wartime Blues and Booger Rooger Blues, Blind Lemon Jefferson.
12398—Pig Meat Blues and Canebrake Blues, Ardelle Bragg; Piano Acc. by "Tiny" Patham.
A Great Blind Lemon Record!
12443—Bad Luck I Broke and Hurried by Blind Lemon his Guitar.
12431—Stonewall Street Too Tight, Blind Blake
12422—Fat Mouth Blues—"Papa" Charlie Jackson
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Mall will reach the widow of the late Ted McDonald of the team of Central Ave, Los Angeles Calif.
The Great Clemens says he is coming North soon, but at this time he is doing well in the South. This week he the Strand theater, Fort Myers, Flu.
Little Wille Jackson is now at the Bloch club, Ashbury Park, N. J. He will stage the floor show for the summer season.
Roy White and Sherman are doing their stuff at the Club Alabama, Philadelphia, and the Bloch and Balthierle Sia. H. A. Mitchell, the wildest agent, in closing with the Black Cat Cone company, will be at his club. Mall will be at 1910 16th St. Washington, D. C.
Smooth and Underwood want the Mackie to E. Adams St. Detroit, Mich. to 30th St. Detroit, in and around the motor city.
Herman and Eva Brown and their Vanities of 1927 will do their week work at the Lyric theater, Cincinnati, Ohio. Howe and Lindell are getting theirs with the Florida Blossom Minuteals. Mail will catch them week of the week with the Downtown Joy. Happy Douwever will get his week of the 14th at the Elmore theater, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jones and Jacqueline in a novel and play by the Ille of Dueles on playing the Globe theater theater, Cleveland, Ohio, this week and knocking them a twister. Joyner and Hopkins radio "Hello to everybody today they will go big on the Keft time, with three years booking ahead." Lilly Yeun, the cleverest dancer of her Race, is still quaintly big in "Brown Skin Models." This week at the Lincoln theater, Winston-Salem, N. C. Miller and Stayer's Dale Reavis continue their successful week last week at the Frolic, Birmingham, Ala.
The Plinckney Jones Revue is working this week at the Mayfair theater, Brooklyn, N. N. Hilfa and
A NOTE OR TWO
Bradley
ing for! Now you can hear Blue Marie Bradley Bottomlands, on Paramount Records. Marie and moans and keeps on moanin'. Aword "why, even the accompaniment is blue, get No. 12456, one of the best records of a coupon from the bottom of this announcement."
Home Moan and Back to Town
ley, the famous moaner from the Piano and violin accompaniment.
Blues, Cow Cow Davenport, Piano, and Stealin' Blues, Cow Cow Davenport
iano, Iva Smith, acc. by Cow Cow Davenport, Leroy Pickett.
Blues and Tampa Bound, Blind
and Booger
SemonJefferson.
d Canebrake
Piano Acc. by
"Papa" Charlie
Fascinating Vocals and
12450—Oh Cap'n and River Roust
12448—This Train Is Bound for G
Joseph, Biddleville Quintette.
12449—Man's Ingratitude and Me
Friends, Rev. Beard and Quint
12386—All I Want Is That Pure I
To Be Like Jesus In My Hea
12450—Oh Cap'n and River Rouster Song, W. L. James.
12448—This Train Is Bound for Glory and Jacob Sent Joseph, Biddleville Quintette.
12449—Man's Ingratitude and Memory of Departed Friends, Rev. Beard and Quintette.
12446—My Man Just Won't Don't
Dixon's Jazz Maniacs.
12441—Alexander Where's The
Strut, Pickett-Parham Apollo S
12405—Tiger Rag (for Dancing) and
Jazz Maniacs.
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12446—My Man Just Won't Don't and Crazy Quilt,
Dixon's Jazz Maniacs.
12441—Alexander Where's That Band? and Moje
Strut, Pickett-Parham Apollo Syncopators.
12405—Tiger Rag (for Dancing) and Dad Blues, Dixon's
Jazz Maniacs.
Date, write to 14 W. 130th St. New York.
Sam Theard has joined Mary Macka's company, which plays the show *Shreveport, La.* week of the 14th.
Mary Robbons want to hear from Frank Tansel and Leona Mack.
Write to 2521 Custon Ave. Dallas, Texas.
Annie Stephens wants to hear from Robert Rapp of the mall of Spear. Write to 24 Foote St. Atlanta, Ga. Business of Importance.
Thelma Hortis radio's "Howdy" to the gang and says the mall man will tote here to 520 Travis St. Shreveport.
Ethel Daddy is with Ivan Miller's new show, "Gay Harden," which will be at the Grand theater, Chicago in. Ross Spear says the mall man will reach her at 916 Conti St. New Orleans, La.
Jeff Smith, cornetist, with the Grand Minstrels and the mall man will catch him on route or at the office of the W. G. W.
James Calloway will get his at 224 Franklin St. St. Louis, MO. He will be shipped to the Belmont theater, Peninsula, Fla. The Danke and Walker show made a small hit in Chicago, run there. Some people and some show. Charlene Muse and his Charlton Museum are going over big on all stands. Muse knows the game and should be successful. Confirmed in the Cook County hospital. Getting along fairly at this writing.
Willie C. Ford, musician, wants his
$426 N. Cherry St. San Anto-
nillo. Duck Alex is up again and workin
after his recent illness. He is now
in Seoul. Send mail for George W. Jenkins
to the Lincoln theater, Louisville, Ky.
Frank Tancock is at attorney in
his friends at 453 Front Ave, Nashville. Tem-
Glison's Chocolate Bar Revue is
philippe Lincoln theater, Louis-
ville, Ky.
can hear Blue Marie Bradley, the Paramount Records. Marie is so keeps on meanin' Awonderful accompaniment is blue, with a one of the best records of all time, bottom of this announcement.
and Back to Town is moaner from theolin accompaniment.
Cow Davenport, Piano, and B. T. Cases, Cow Cow Davenport, and
ace, by Cow Cow Davenport, att.
Tampa Bound, Blind Blake
A Great Blind Lemon Jefferson
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12443—Bad Luck Blues and
Broke and Hungry Blues,
by Blind Lemon Jefferson and
his Guitar.
12431—Stonewall Street Blues and
Too Tight, Blind Blake and His Guitar
12422—Fat Mouth Blues & Gay Cattin
"Papa" Charlie Jackson and His Guitar
Singing Vocals and Spirituals
Up'n and River Rouster Song, W. L. James
Train Is Bound for Glory and Jacob Sen-
Biddleville Quintette,
Ingratitude and Memory of Departed,
Rev, Beard and Quintette.
Want Is That Pure Religion and I Want
like Jesus In My Heart, Deacon L. J. Bates
12431-Stonewall Street Blues and Too Tight, Blind Blake and His Guitar.
12422-Fat Mouth Blues & Gay Cattins,
"Papa" Charlie Jackson and His Guitar.
Hot Dance Tunes
an Just Won't Don't and Crazy Quilt
azz Maniacs.
under Where's That Band? and Mojo
Pickett-Parham Apollo Syncopator.
Rag (for Dancing) and Dad Blues, Dixon'
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NEW YORK NOTES
NEW YORK NOTES
Evelyn Preer is to launch a dramatic sketch for vaudeville, and is the first act set of its kind to play in white houses.
Ihnes Jackson, of the team of Jackson and Flaming, is now working on a new play. This week the act is playing at Proctor's, Newark, N. J.
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By SALEM TUTT-WHITNEY
Is it no much?
I ask of you?
I only ask
That you be true.
When others fall
And love beguile.
Keep thou thy faith
And virtue thy smile.
Should the gods woo
Me from the right.
Let thy love shine.
A beacon bright
To guide my steps
From perfild.
To hope and truth
And faith in thee.
And this the charge
To give you
To thine ownself
Be ever true;
And though the
weight should pale
Thou must not fall.
Thou must not fall.
The Drake-Walker Co. opened big in Chicago at the Grand theater last week. They played to two packed houses the opening night, giving two complete shows. This is a real home-to-gooseface. Dace show. It is chucked full of hot tunes, peppy chilly tunes. A distinct feature with the show is the jazz band, directed by Mr. Drake, who shows that he is a well known Chicago theater fan gets their money's worth at the Grand on the opening night. They witnessed a clean, entertaining show. There were no images, but smiles nothing to offend. It would be wise for the other producers to follow Mr. Drake's example in building a show.
Bowman and his Cotton Blossoms are doing it this week at the Dreamland theater, Tulsa, Okla.
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tvunced the Sigmae to tho woetul
Hine of 34 te 15. ‘The Sixman siavted
With 3 spnet and jumped away ta an
Carly tend. | The Alphan_secesawed
the Tend until the Arxt hale Was near
Iyvener then launched a passing.
deabinine and shootin attack winieh
[completers wverwhelnved. thelr ambit:
tings opponents,” ‘The siemas came
tuck strong in the secind halt and
shretoned nerious's: at timer, but ere
Hong their hopes were biihted and
[in the rematuing minutes of the
Jame. ther feught dogyedty for vie=
fecyr which Fate had deale ‘Syalast
them,
Nix, Sigma forveard, wan the chief
offender of the Alpha tribe, breaking
Shes fae inievala and “eiking
‘crip, He captured high-paint hon-
lars for his tearn with 10. markers.
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played excellent abiity fm pase ine
ferception, was alto a feature of the
Sigma gare.
Far Alpha, Sam Taylor, Click unt~
verrtiy hanketall mentor, with Als
sensational dribbling and mwift past~
ing. was a potentiat factor tn tele
victory," Often during the ame he
aribbied through the entire Sigma
Suinte pasaing the ball to one of;
Tig forward 40. choot,
Tank Stanley, formerls of Atlanta
university fame, held the otter suard
portion in his ot form. His apit-
ity to ent off shots and at rarnering|
Sep he pacxboard au welt used to
IMvantage.
Togers ut formard gained highs
point hunors for iis team ‘with 13
Pointy, while Dezon was second. with
Sieht.” Togers and, Dezon comprise
fone of the preatent forward combina
tite the Southecst han ener Reem 19
action. “Thele machine tike precision
Fepenindiy aire where fram. the
Mrectators, “‘Mamilton at center wan
Akio to sive his team the advantage
Of the up otf all the ak, ax Well aR
[inosart the eifort of the Sigmaa froin
David Gunn
rociaus Kappy anstaught. folseitw-
Hons were numerous, Hite players bes
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thes tad timo to show thele wares.
‘Squat Johnson of Clark fame was
a high light in the Kanga attack
Scoring seven of their 22 points, and
Giving’ the best’ denonstration of
Sribbling and pivoting scea in years,
‘Tho Inviaelble Charlte Clark at
guard was & tower of frenkU) and
Aemeadsing Influence to the Kapha
Aecrecation: His hand, clean fight.
Teg and cool head under fire made
him am able feader nf the. Kans
havketeers, Ie was efected from tw
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the halt amarelously anit passing
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and ‘Spruell ut forward deserve «ne
Sia mention.” sprue capture heh
foint honors with seven. white il.
Archer way second with four.
Getting 3 substantial Iead early to
the second half, the Kappas resorted
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fed ‘thelr opponents fivesnan te:
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Harper, head coach of basketball at
Aiianta university: Whittwind Johe-
gon of Lincoln fame and now athletic
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funn of Hampton tame: T. T. (Ted-
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fumbia U. and Archer, ‘the senaa-
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Guvh: Brass. tho foot alt fan wha
fro all_rernembers Nixon, a. gens
Tonal gardner:. Horace Jackson.
ocketvelzed ret hareinan:. aAnder~
Ton, Walden. Jones, fine, ltoupiteee
find the rest. This FARCE. hunch
Jen rough Tot and tn Meagg and Jark-
fon tiny possews, two of Uae mst
Muety and, hurd biting ausgerw det
Ye'catire South, and we happen t0
[Moen for we once ernaved ta do,
ARG mound duis againse them. “At
(Metama, Cuarh Dune as the Coates
einer: ures, Molt. Mancheater
breihe ewectert second Inmeman In
ang nite conterener. Chick bewts
BPe,fooniy tna lest to the team.
By Mrover will Boast a fine tein anid
FumeRelus wround witch a winnsne
Tee Diontion will be bullt Is Woodard.
SorMlery shoreston. whe oriqina:ed
$20 fGgnous word that noon Toiind 3x
the AED all of the conference teat
Bile Pewo “mene retired, | Woortard
Mitta pun around the intel yellins,
Sprott ette ie one of our best aburt-
ENT amen there is Jackson, Myers
Sledeaue and the Grivnes brother.
eae
o not know at this writing
WE 208 cata ne Tn ie
pne'Se basoball, although they, were
third fh cunfecomre cating » year azo.
Dive. Utne. thee ave Lackbart
runsderfut harbor, etter ban get rt
zr euiloge. ull Eames. The Ponnensee
Tesinw are unknowes te len, Put
teh hone ta tbe ue to suntan etre
Terning thete vhanves Sithin another
‘weak, Morvinte haw Hort only. twa
then toni Wast gare aeereeation nnd
tiene mien were Sykes Sh tiles” “he
Toon retumning ure Febbn ia. s
Renints: Stlnun. Stone “Fentes and
Nish Willian, Conrh Robertsan wlll
ave to bulk aud hee ese butte
{enim feo thes tara ty oedee ahae
the niudent body nexortien, “AMore=
bonise ie rea Hote niieht renal te
Sion “Tasioe nod ‘Ie ehamplonship
Tnametath tenen welt bare x prnerteally
Seioeam foun ithe the excention
tires pitchers. “Htarbee™ “Telen ‘nnd
Witte tial! nye quit arhost and
2S Hiatt” Witttune eradunted "a
Sear ago. Thm Infield. coinposed. Gt
Meathind. “Disue's est test bares
iene Dott Meant. Fewest, Vaune and
Siac albert tn intart, “Thin ts aizo
itae uf the ruttel “the spectacular
nue itobinzon, Stag Harris, Cappy
GNeat and Feiylor are ail om ha,
Sav Mrammele the “Florian fash
wilt dovthe receiving, wile. (Coach
Sramings Hit Comedie sad ‘Roberts
are twrtene the burden Of Must Of
tis slap wear.
Se
Bruce Flowers Signs
to Box T. Vaccarelli
New York, March 14.—Jobany At-
tolk“nutehmaking. director uf the
Bioneers A Ge cncered or ten steihy
sehen ‘ho’ Siened Truce Flawers, tha
Brent ilarlem scar, to. box ‘Tony Vne-
Eneclty powular iiarlewite, at hat
lute on 'sluren 22. .
Towers int tet to. te defeated tn
hts ample tawrte {ItWisr hemor
Aa in recent ‘contents. bas eaten
Som Barles, ann atures Sonny
Touch Murray’ Biking ftarry Wale
Pale andy ans Mg vpn
Chicagoans Whip the
Osborne, Ohio, Quint
Ostorne, Ohio. March 1—1n
Krock’s Chicaguans defeated the O-
Norn “quintet in one of the. best
Zanire seem on the local floor. rock
Gna Wieetwond ted the searing with
five hand toe MasketN_aplece.
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Royal Giants Win 2 Games
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and Leave for Japan; Rogan,
Harney, Foster Headed Home
ALE Srans. MOVAL GIANTS brake band gave the boys a great
ee eatin WOree SHRINES, | atoft lm thete fat gatae, "Lonnte
Pieattts: So @ Geers dea z 0 a] Godwin, the manuger. lenves with
fintcoae So 4 2 EMackes ims 4 22 el iouctnae payers Pullen, @: Mackes
ewser Shoe $1 2 R Palen wo, 3 2 6 @] (Hilldules, ssc: Peabnson, p.z Disea
‘ate a 2 1e ie. e 3 a3 $ (Harrisburg). 163 Conper Ciurris=
Be daa beer Sh bl bury. ps Watker, §b; Veena
Heomal’ 2278.8 Miamey fo TO 0 8) Ragin, Bie Green, rf2. Rkbie,se2
RESUS ESLER SSeS cae toa
TEMA Ser Pes doe besos] Rogan and the remalnder of the
tyadcrwnes Jers. dietuiien, irwek “att aut to Join thelr respective fexgue
Haw te tiisted tenertie. 32's f | clubs. Mackes. Dixon. Cooper und
SAREE | Duncan weil write the word “Anis
: bahia to
wer Pie PE ie
Heche i 22 burt: £22 i Scholastics Defeat
fewver sel 22 Hive e349) Virginia Seminary
Mhikidelphia,” March t2—The Vire
Binke ‘seminary wuintel, acho are
Go the North, naitered thee ise
weuerrs, when they btn feat tlt te
the Fuitty ‘Seluisatles. by the ‘wore
oss tw tt
The Scholustle machine, wi Uh
sstreteh™ cauper In genter ind duck
ethntie in frat, pave n wanders
{et exilbtion ye Dacsing wind hot
fue nd proved! er bige factor qn" the
Ainwentall of th eouthern invades.
Tike tel Cgatured for Seminary?
tie aeoeed tees oublesdecheey ned
feetormed eacéitentig un tie detettn,
Fine Sehtsation ars, ait prin to
tarkle tha Easeatn Lions in nibs
eina rae Rane have Ratna
Sintory eco the Pils enya the wea
Sint one paint the “ites having
stom Taat years tlt by the maine mare
zine
———
Omegas Beat Sigma
ichmond. Va. Marly 12_-The
orketlal fame wee tirilled with the
Litnets haatetta Bate of tin nen
Rhn hetween the Otaren Pal Uh and
Une Pia Hote ‘Stevan fraternittes.
tee not antl she lant never! of Blny
Tat Gmrge sae assured or «sees
Motor
tin 10 Rounds
Roy Willi Punches Way
to Beat Genet in 10 Rounds
cpasities the white m but if he did the damage apparently
have developed rs : exceedingly painful sessions for Ge-
inte one of the fa\> ‘wal pet In neu these rounds Williams
catchers Soe ey [and the customers ket craning thelr
Hie eimonntrat- fecee 3 necks to see what was holding the
Anos abitity ps white boy upright.
ie Cal gata? |e ails Rod Stren va fice
control for 10 Williams ever a boxer looked terrible ta win-
rounds. -, alng jt wan the Swisher heavyweight.
In winning off by himaclf Wiliams! Brown spotted his opponent 30
equipped with a large assortment of| Dvorak on the carpet just ay the be!)
punching seemed to huve no demor-| ever, had the.Colored boy down twice
alizinc effect on Genet. in the fourth frame and gave him
Mn eRe SO sy mena Sula at ee
that the youns Chicagoan lacks| Kid Wilson outpointed Fitz Gillin
tough, smart and courageous ring-| boys being youngsters in the paper-
mgr‘and rome ot the nadest hiters| sceigat cla
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Moral tiianes ......... dO S33 O35
Tia Sag fii’ Pie Nie
strates, Tocicn Prete Eite=tlawke ty,
Brats ‘havin, UShe pathee tbocay
Krowk wuterliy Motors 42 bo" Manenn, 2 Be
Hares ne eins eae, a
RET alo Sion 122 been H
ino
og Angeten, March Testo Pure
tones Al Burs dropped a. chowble-
Hinson “Yer the Shtiadeaphta ted
Gfanee yertordas. toning. ttm Orxt by
fied Count and the veven-innka
Attorplove 12 te. The Canta tallied
four tinten dn the Arse tuning of the
Initiat contest. ;
The seeond Gume was derided tn
the fourtiy. furrattor the inns had
deere four Utne in tive openini din
Blog the MU-Siare rang the” bel
Tiles tn” the necema frame.
“Hire mere Cant ann cami acres
the niate in the fourth, ati in the
Faliowing feame they wear on a hate
thus rampan, knocked MeCoy: out of
the box und taliled tive tinea.
See tiene “mae enema be a
Cedar Rapids, town, March 12—
xt Sorman Genet ind chosen baseial
Braterd at bosine ts a meats of Dre
viding. litex ne
Eensties ene ete *
Shivnmiadies Be
weleht. mist bat
bare iereloped fee”
inte one of tho faye: 3
Eaten greatest poo |]
Earners. ee
te demonstrat a a)
of minamiis ep
Stone thie tian
the ae - = :
fant nipit “when ,
he caucht a per- ge in
feet tit a8 ene s
Seihumme of chic
cae threse hook,
straight ones, Up:
persian newners
Slim glits edged
with st ‘ton 30 ‘Williams
crasities the white a
Shigemidgies iz
weight might Dp mand
have developed Be SS
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Wihnims af Chie
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straight ones, Ups
pers and downers
mien tits cased
control Yor 10 Willige
Fount
In winning off by himself Williams
convinced. the multitone that het
eauinned with a larce natoriment 0
Rahtine utensil, althoush hie bes
punching seemed to have no demor-
Tilting effet on, Genet.
‘Tile “aces ‘not ‘necersarity mean
that "the “foune Chicagoan | Tneks
power ‘Io his blows, as Cenet is
fough. amurt and, courameous, ring:
Tag aad wome of the hardest hitters
His Li dager eal ols Pe de tor
CLEVELAND IS
~ PLANNING TO
UPSET DOPE
|, Clevetand, Obie, March 14.—The
Mhickeyen, Cleveluid’s entry tn the
National feagte, will bo Jed this wea-
jcon by Frank Duncan a veteran of
the famous 20-Inning Famo hetweer
the American Glants and the Much-
Jarach Glunts In Chicago and other
‘close tasttles, have muceueded tn et-
‘Ung nome of the country's bext bali
tossers for the coming xeaon, and
Duncan predicts iat the Huckeyes
wil tatsh in second or third phice
Mure interest hag been: worked Up
here this seasen already than at any
previnuy tae in the whole tlstory af
rae fo thls ey
The. following Tist of players are
now signed with, the Buckeyes, af-
though at the ‘St. Louis schedule
‘meeting this week several teades may
be made: Foreman, e3 Durain, bt
Rigging, 28: Zumphries, 2b: Owens.
3b} Collins, abz Summers, 1: Evans,
ef: Duff, rts Ross, pr Brannigan, pt
Moore, gs Rile, p.
Robertson, Johnaon, Stevens, Jones
(late of Detroit), Spencer and Golder
wil tryout for the team. Duncan ex+
ets Jarret from, Sam Houston col-
Figo. and ‘Alocander, who. dig such
good work on the msund fast season,
fs expected tp show some mi-reason
form right off the start.
Dunean first started playing hall fp
Macon. Ga, With the stacon Acmes
in 1905, and in tot he Joined tite late
G. 1. Taslur's Andersen tind.) Chants,
Hie weit east with the. Rrooklyn
Royal Ghints the following sear and
tn 1909 he Joined tho hiludelaia
Giants, leaving them In the middie of
the seuson to come to the Leland,
Glanis, ‘who wero then piloted by
Fiuthe Foaer.
Tube ataried out with the Amert«
can Giants {1910 and Duntan went
with him, starring in the outtleld|
for eight Fearw. when fubo gave him’
alone whi Wesley, Pete Hill ani
others to Detrolt te start Tenny Bout!
out in the Mntor city.
‘Duncan wida't care for Detrolt, and
in 1921 hin went with fost Calcary
Iinick Sox in Canad. ‘The Dachare
achs, under the tate John Connars,
secured iim in 1933, and tn 1920 he!
came at the enil of Dieta Johnsen 10}
fiw ‘Toledo club, “When what arzant
zition broke up in 1825 Foster al-
jawed, Duncan ty Play with Joe
Green'a Chicago Giants, hut in 1925
he went to the Cleveland lites, a
league elu,
With the: peaper support. from the
fans, Doncan heal le able to £ive
Cleceland a top-woteh club, one that
mit get Into the firme division me the
pt ind romain thera throughout
ain
indianapolis, tnd, March 12—The
Lincain Hishieayn” aw independent
fenveling ‘Darrdall teat omit at ies
Ainpapotiy, hw 'reeecamibed for the
coming season. Oftiiale of the etal
are George tiny. president, tack
Tannibale vier” prealdent? | Lames
Wilthines eevexaty? Caw Ftomine,
natin ninnagers and Will Owen
tiedd taanaier.
Gwent te on Indlanapolls: south,
having hat expertenee tier’ Rube
Koster af the Amerienn Glante, Te
teal charge of the. tightens tare
engin ated ide a keeut aticenne, At
the chive a the reas the team had
tn ite ereuit 24 vietorlea Gut. or 20
plaged.
ag
Columbus Keystones
Sign 3 New Players
_ Volumbue, Ohie, March 15. ~The
Conumius: Kograto nes established
| emselves in remipre baseball list
arctan when the stepped: out aril
Son 13 gaies out of Et pinyel. biw=
inet anda) defeated wine of thie
be eign fr id Went ire
‘gloat including the Akon Ail Stara
Ena she nat stfeigh “ehnpers ed
Ruetgh, We Va, aise winning’ the
Championship ot the cits
bea ee
tha Seana nad have the best aaares
ation of" bail plasera Hero raticred
Engethee wince the natatng of tho. fs-
inbax Columbus Liuckeyes of the Na-
Hnnat feague,
Manager Vfowie hax qucceeded tn
atoning op Kat, ‘Fimile, former play
rant manager of te famous Win
Montatem tanta GW, Usher
formerly with the sume club and
Inter with ihe Harrisburg Glan af
the'eastern leagues Wommuck: lant
eSaon With Portamouths Ie Johnson,
‘Reener, ie Maun and many others
Sho witt tryout with the club.
Any team wishing to book A real
atteatuog may do no'by griting Tn
auch with Ay if. Howie, ‘manager,
5F Fonnsen Sc, Columbus, Ohio,
en Stee
Willis Center Cops
_ Michigan Cage Title
| Detroit, March 12.—The Wilts con-
ter imoketball teat won the. Stleht-
$i, puate championship by: easily do-
feating the ¥ Flashes. of Deirolt by
the seorg of 39 to 24 In. the final
Fane of the tournament, All. the
Fuine Colored teams of the alate
oule part in the fourmansent.
tee Junior crampionship wns alsn
acon by the Willis center team, who
Screatea the Yeung People’s Procres:
Gatented Oe nn eee er ae ta ae
star (98) shea (26)
eine ne FE eee TE
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American Giants Get Read
for Coming S L
:
‘or Coming Season; League
Opening Set for April 23
Rround back of the clubhoure driest) yf Yarriwure, and Mackey of MiN-
33 and there will bo two halves, Just| end,
rae ister ana sgny area oe an eet a
Columbus Alphas Bump Off
Chicagoans in Rough Game
Columbus, Onin, March tae
lusty chant of victory’ peated forth
aun tonight when the lpia Uhl
Alva fraternity ef Onto State ante
Neralty sent a howerful ensemble of
former collece stars. pking it, of
Chicago Under the name of the Chi.
carguns, down to decisive defeat, 33
1035.
But in the joyous paen of triumoh
there was a sad undertone of regret
for the victory came at 2 heavy coat
injuries. Gil Atkinson, regular for-
ward, and Henry Sparks, feet guard,
had. auffered Injuries earlice inthe
Week and were uncertain of starting,
Atkingon did not start, but. Sparks
founded” into goad cnodah shane te
be in the starting line-up. On top of
thie Forrest Whittaker in now Jimp~
ing on a twisted ankle, which forced
him from the game. Insult was added
to injury, xu te soca. when another
brilliant player was forced fram the
game through injuries. This time it
was John Scott, point-pathering for-
ward.
These men tat done notable work
in the fast and Interesting ettne hen
Gare they became spectators. Yerliy
had drawn tirt blond, Ent no xooner
Had tie Chieaza center, a former
Wilberforce atin, put his teat aves
ten Whitater evened whe count
with great shot, Several “fouls
Weere then commultted, but none sits
Turned into point antl Harting
capitalized Al Key foul, As the tira
Auurter of thie tine sane ended
Whittaker sank another shot, a shert
follow-up, and Alpha. was Teading. 4
to3.
Héxinnins with the second quarter
Fieetcout: hein hembondings Mie
Dnaket. Wt win hiv ly throuch tala
chaps fine and. aften epectoentir
fenek that the. Whwly ity combiner =
Ton wire able te stay anywhere near
even terme,
When Keetwond sont the visitors
wheat, tod, Seott got qwway from
Testor Johnsan, former Howard unl.
Neraity baxkerhill eaxtaln, and 0k
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Former mits chame of the high
school lade and a star on the boys’
high track team, ‘New York city,
who is antered In the Knights of
Solumbus games there this week.
GUS MOORE
Foster killed the wild tale that loth
yeu accompany th Philadelphia
iteval Glanta to Japan, Frank. Dun
fn of the Mumarchs, jtcher Coupe ¢
wf Marrlaburg, and Mackey ot HiM-
diye, OD sie owt thi they. wil
mike Cie trp, whfeh uieane. their
career as players In elther league Wil
"The Homestead Cray tried to raid
the Clues for ate or Wa players
Dut thelr emiweiry wan disappoint-
ed when the local phiyers refused to
lake to tum, “The Grays are on the
couch iat, :
‘The Glints’ outfelt at” present
Tookw Ike ‘Thompyou, Jackson and
Selly! Gardner,
Russe the hard-hitting catcher, will
return from Sam Houston college as
suon a he can get releaved from hls
School books, "A ool season st foul-
Yall In whieh he earned nil-Ameriean
soltetton, cand early, season. work an
he diamond, at thi writing he hee
heen practicing auidoors for” three
Bethe in the ‘Texas sunshine, Yeaves
him in tp top shape.
‘The Giants are after another 00d
Ieft-handed hurler nnd” with Witte
Towel, MeDonald und Cursto ull
really for thelr spring workouts, the
Chica club Tooke forward to wn-
othup champlonship,
Further details af the club. prac-
Hee MPC porsitile persannel of the
fen MHL appear In next week's 1s-
cae of his several sensational xt-
fempta af the evening. Tut eala
FivetWord amazed the fame with
daring shot, and Chicago wan vain
Teuling. 7 10 t.. The nuegine tide of
battle “swung bout aruin when tir
accurate ever of Cy Dutler lorated
the correct range. Here wag a imine
niticent context! ‘The Kind Dat sends
the rabid roatern to the rafters, trom
where they hang by thelr teeth tn
howling exchement, On top of But-
Wen shot Whituiker looped in i alte
jleult’ tes. and. Scott twice counted
fam Nesond. taldeourt. Wien the
halt ended Alpha wan leading 14 10 1.
‘Something: hanpenad to both team
during, the hate.” With the opentar
play of the lant 2n minutes the tocal
TAC boxs worked a erica of heautttul
biays terfertiy mad in Jens than (ve
Hnlnutes bad run the scoro tn 30 te
14." Koy. Htmler, Winitaker, spark
all sucterdod {n' ripping throuch the
Wondertul defense Of the. visitors
Helis this rally.
‘Then, with the scare standing 30 to
14 against them, the basketecrs from
the Windy ity began 2, rally and
before it had been halted the score
/stoad 33 t0 25. Big Bill Brock went
ip for Nerby and Atkinson subbed for
Sparks, in this rally on the part 6}
ihe "Chicago boys, Harding. football
Jand court star, fram Wilberforce:
Fleetwood and ester Johnson held
the chief roles, Several minutes Be>
foro. the hostilities ended” Whit-
tater and Scott got banged up and
went to the side lines. Sut before he
went Scott dropaed the ball through
from midcourt. This hapsened to be
the last, score of the game, which
acon ended, 38 to 26, in favor of the
local Grech jelter boys. now one xteo
higher on the ladder of fame. they
have climbed so brilliant this season.
Ventieg am Whittaker tea Alphuss
weldlawt atkiek with 12 polnks ‘each
for wenrin= hanes. Floetwnod's 1
pints inde thine Chicaers host
Brorer, ‘the iteor wae: wf these three
eas hickls voninewtalde sts. Hitrde
ime of Chicazmins ahd Scott ot Ale
seis come gwRt wht ebche points
Sach, althomeh Senth. way uawh the
mere Yaluable man. due ti. hig: fine
dribbling sant perceive floor work,
Wey amide sone Tne shuts sind. played
gne af the best Rumen af the heaton
for the Winners. pucks, Athinsnn,
Shearer, Cheatam amt Agerelt cal
Swutributed heactle towind msking
Hitors mura toniht,
Saame of Chlenen trad ae finished
4 “enariling technique as Ane shown
inva Visiting nlager this seaven, Bn
Jennson, Norby, Urock, Hardin and
Fientwnmnt hieigo paneeeed payers
Sliowe Wealth uf eonpetitive exteris
nen enabled thera to te eat a eat
Cutaing even tn the fave nt thn ire
Wiring attuek und stanch defense
‘of the Aisha:
Oe ens we r
ent geet Sa ett 0M
Bann eeS 2S QMRPE CSE 3
Reber itee cf Ej
Ebrater ill a 3
Sea 8k
wiobie Bletce Tempel. §=— Empire
Tee (Ohio Slated, — 7
ace
Paine College Bats in
14 to I Diamond Win
Aunusta, Gay Starch 11.—Paine
nattene puntied out TE hits for Tt
Funn hes today on Pata Hel £9 wit
from ithe Ineat Walker Baptiste miwe
ie the count of 14 to Te
Taine. hiting “wie consistent
throunhout the ‘nino etanzin of thn
Hiruiey stile. the Walker” Huaptlat
Mickmen found ‘themanolves Helene
defore the Paine twirlers soho ark
Sut nie men and wept tho few its
Seell seaetered.
‘The efforts of Blount for Roptist
sno struck out. nine: Cavemen ‘with
Tie’ Goat bresking ‘curves: "were Mt
times sunerh, -Hoberta of Paine, bes
Sidon plating an erroriens, camo at
Adied, Featurea with ie hitting aan
ning out to hita of three ahd two
bases each,
TILE,
Paine eseo.-.305 390 30019
Watker Bspe000 100 0001 2 5
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ham, Tncknes, Crocker ‘and. John:
on,’ Walker Baptist—Blount, Green
and Crawford.
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CLEVELAND OAKS STRONG
Cleveland, Ohio, sure 1 —The
cleveland Onke seilh have a much
Stronger, baseball’ mine. this. seasna
than fast year, Managers can write
for games here or on. thelr. home
grounds, to Mubroe Geter, #319 Cedur
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HOWARD HAS
10 VETERANS
OUT FOR NINE
Washington, PD. C., Mate 11.—Fer-
Ufed with a Raluxy of players with
Captain Monron at the hein the 3927
Vianvard tinteresdty: Taeweteal tearm
prepitred to {aes the fortheoming ara
son With” excellent chastugtonstly
Denpects:
Forty candhtates, {nctuding keverat
promising proshets from fast snr
Frentioam, tant, strcecred the initial
call on Wednetay afternonn, March
Seifor indeor, practiew under, Conch
Bure’ direction. -Amone the 1 letter
men who finve:repmrted em far ate
Gantain *sfelsl" “Monror, the Heatte
frome slugger, and eid a be she
Frentost ahertstep. that Howard 2%
Eeer produced: Jokmni Codvelt, the
Tess fash wad provialmed Wp Nevwes
Tall erttive sie the. pretest. second
Inwersan tn collegiate elect atl
forming ‘hh. Captain Sfonave ‘the
Rreutest oxstone, combination. that
Htowant follmeurs ‘weer aehtnessed:
Tick Smtth and Harry Payne, unex:
celled fiy ehnsersy Ios Braden, third
faveman: Fred Stade, sonehpsne
pitehers Pale de ffersan, catrher.
Sfanagers url Tieideen hse “an~
nounced. two. practice smunes far
Srnec 33 and 24 whitch wilt arrve the
Heute purpose of eiving Cones Bure
true fine gm the supmblities ef the
Aspirant, “The ohvednke. ineieton
Sranse intersection ssamon, Cnidonr
Practice Weill mart. ine sent tit the
Riaher perintie ais) Aveswwet et tse
an the rod vo the collegiate haselait
champtonstiy.
a
Thompson Bros, Give
Trophy to Winners
of So. Wl. Cage Tilt
a order tn etinulace latoreet in
high xchoot uthfeties im Southern He
linvle ang. 30 enceumize mire toys
to stay in school. tha “Thempson
brothers, who wnerato the ‘Thompson
preseripiton iabioraters., w(il wreseut
L'brege aver trophy £4. the Samia.
Gramat the Southern Tilinone Htasieds
trail tournament to bw Held Slarcin 18
19.xt Duvyuoine th
‘Tho Thompson brathers are former
graduates and athletics stars of the
Buquein high school and they know
what a difficult, time the Boys in
Touthern Illinois have had in gaining
fecognition in athletics,
‘Satu of the frame hat Hh par
icine in. te touraeuvent are Pas
durahe Herat St. Tels. Calin, Cone
trilia’ S'S UL Dnqiain’ Dawes
Maine? ind’ ofiers,” Chicugeane who
ire semua sf the urion nobis Sell
ivan dvid yo encuurage thiele favors
Ste teat
Cliemmans, as well a9 folks tn
nomthnatr Hinem, "Yeol that the
Therap Benthers are doing muck
(rersourige our bay tear to igh
Setinat ani gw eit or atndetles,
ae
West Kentucky Wins
From Celtics, 34 (017
in LC, Foe. Sane Soa sie Veet
Kentucky college quitter, chawants
fo the champlonstlp or tee Somes
vine coneumed the past tea weeks
tie hlaging und Wwinnshe a seeing. of
SXMMcOn Eno Wilh Wish eked
foamy we Paducah, Peinretan, Hop
Siusvitte and. Peet "st. Kgontse trained
fee hie mame uj ih Celtic eink of
Efunkfert, swinging Io the rare, of
Bie Te aud tine heowing an nuns
Druken Fenirg it “ronrtoens steal
Clctorea, haveing fort ante tothe
Hesiod tite Five ne “ealea aver
Sin a Victory had been “scored
catller “in the ream.
Sigerior “fussing "unt exeetfent
team work Orne WW Lote tee
featured the. came, sand tive Work nt
thir putes se onrstatinie ee Pause
So, tallest guard in Wankethall, rec
Peainaiy intercenting: “pegeahote nt
The Branktuee pinver, "We -cenden
aint" lehardsgn paged best for
Tooker
“Weak Rentachy it) Cehie Chub Wy
Rien oer
4 dae £208 Vibes nes EE
iaabeesta § 8 gear 28 GY
fame (22 8 Biulavaate: § 3
Eiceeiaa poe! ef
EUS ELL oN
Pe a Os
Teter ing eaee TR, Ha
fear ene
ages
Paine Girls Defeat
Schofield Sextet
Seta, EN” ee te ee
lege sue took team ithe kame
Mtlunt the fast Scholl seMtot le
ifvernmen vat Hane coviet ta wt eve
them We the uount wt fz tot The
fing ws extronnely atone it fests best
foo on aie ‘color tater am after
themluaie of the second quater, he
arshty paged mipst of the hac hale
but falled to realize tore, than five
Yalnts inspite nt ely doveriniied
Gots againat the South Carolinas
‘The Paine wecond otting ilied most
of the posiuinas tn tho second Tate
sinh seemed. to have Infected & nett
sir and effort inte the sta, Sin
wn wan in the eight af ter form an
this content. teristering. seven. bask
cis, whi slo was in the pmeno during
the fecund pit. eaptain Blanchard,
Boxwetl and Mardy featured for Paine
Seth tele mteeling defensive work,
False Bee ch
hn Par,
whe foennne tA tan foe FG
Beir 2} Lemme e af
Wlaega 0202 ZB Qitetion e018 g
Yareeciic 8 8 olwailre esse BO
Riecharaasss 8 8 a .
Mieiwn esc 8 8 i
eee eee ae «
beg ae
teen,
tetowmn faves 288
Bares 18
hurler 8S
wel es & i:
Reberee—SeNart Walueshy
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SANDUSKY Hag CLUB
Sanduaks, Ohio, March It-—Ean~
dusky Will ‘have a sttore club this
season when ihe Erie Athletic clu
puts a nine on the fleld. Ail mana~
Rera shonld write Frederick Seavers,
f7os McDonough St. this city.
i-a-v,i.& ay 2 . 5 fc De A i -
Tn CUcsaretender Billie
SPEARS IN HOSPITAL; LEG FRACTURED
ee
Alexander Pantages Cops —[EASTERNERS’ [ve orc. cams JOMEGAS NOSE |chicago Boy, Captain 0
“s STOPED | Tijana Rae for Year OPENING SET [aera DUT ALPHAS | Howard Univeretty Quint
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Dixie Is Outclassed in
Seven Rounds
New York, Maren 12—pisie Dia-
mand’ fad heya aueerGing am enor’
Tacuy amount o€ Pontehmeat eth
Hangs ue dark Rackley white) a
ihe Walker As Cs tonight when tt
Ptecee mronjed. thede Hossam em
Stuntee fate peventhy rune
though Diamond wat outclassed
in avery angie he successfully. mans
aged te stay on his feet and foughi
E8E5 ike sour. bull. fe was. tn
Seed, ‘2 great “svtprive when. int
Somplctely. upset hia much heavier
Sorenent inthe first round. with
hard left to the jaw. Katkish was
Knoeked on his haunches and took
‘® count of four.
Waite the Meht insted Diamond
wae'on the neviving etd, tue Bl
Minsresiventay ride the Sale em
Metinining. in “the cith "found a
Inotice apieared above his riche eve
Ri ie dictors onlers {ie HERE was
Moped after 10 ncconds of ghtine
Tnahe neventn round, It wan feared
that isin woukd receive 3. Blow oa
the swelling which, probably, would
ita St Naod -venel, "Diamond
Seigked 144 and Katkish 130.
Houle Schon won owe Mt op-
ponent in a six-raund bout. Al Tein
Bh bese Petey Stack, bots whtte, tn
30 rounds and Georgie Stack, Pete's
Brother fought a draw with low
Rotten in in other tens Tach
8 ctapohain Pg .
in St. Paal
erates creer dat
percentages oh
Becta td aac
wear ais caudate abn St
ning with great regularity until. he
sing ih arene anlar get
Sassoon arnt te Ome
Se eee a
Sapde tne ite lave
this is done.
pes ogi i Ei a
Ja training dally at Mutlen's Luup
fete
Lincoln University
Beats Howard, 21-19
Chester, Us, March 4.—Liacoin
unicernlty devested Huewed unieere
Rig's harkethall amt st 86-12. Conch
Soung started tig second team, but
ag tengn oie ie leestng aphoirent Uae
Bie" Goward wane wee iting utes
Ccomtuctaiien arginine beng’ In hin
Fontan, re the Teisawe ha Ula
Pretty mirie their wun way atthe
Bone Sadnd 13 te 4 im uwaraee favor,
“fue nevon Katt wtarted ont. with
Htounaed soaring: test ced gradually
Praline neway fan tho ti-toed seu
Fine thine cleamend for Howard, Care
Penter and ‘cutnpball,_ she fegt the
Ramo’ vin the tersoal tout. route,
eakened Howards atiack and the
Lions toeapeds "rimmene atarted te
Genter for Pineala nd with bite tire
ftunires 0 plays tled the core at
Goealke” Wtlngton, iva, hud been
held tcoselens theaweliout the nite
droppea one” hrough, scinntag the
Enmner St to 12.
Sen Eee
ES; $1,700
5 to
5) Ss 2 $2,700
PRET 2 Year
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Se eB 7,
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Pet > AIRS
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Work for “Uncle Sam”
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Alexander Pantages Cops
‘Tijuana Race for 2-Year-
Olds; Bred by Kid North
Ike Franklin Flattens Out
Marvin Smith With Right to
Jaw at Jack Johnson’s Gym
Han Diego, Cul, Macch 1—No one
wean more plearel over the vietory of
Alexander Pantages in the TMuane
Suseniie, for Zeyear-olts. Sunday
than Kid North, Tho “Kid." former
handler of Joo Gana when that grea
anter was king of wl ho surveyed
hhaj long Aines been dovoting his time
Jang attention to horae cacine.
An a member of tho firm Nerth &
Rowe, the “Kit” wan Interested ts
Comtela, Knighthend and othe
hornea, for some time,
_Upan the death of Rowe, he turned
hia attention to the breading end of
the game, The “Kid” has made 3
deep study of blood fines and knows
bis “Stud Book” backwards and for-
Wards. ed to. tak ans
“intointed to take charco ot the
suit of on Homme, ene, tha
rng wad retired tu the std, Mt Was
the "id" Who bit, upon the, happy
AbuRht Of mating Heggy Martin With
‘Hie Sweep horse
“Ben flume wag standing at the
Vista nitien of B, Brron Sens a the
tiswe, “Pexoy Slartin, after cig
setung | In Tijuama racing, “way
picked out uy fie Sui" a 3 tne
Brood mare prompret. Peggy Martin
Wea Merlinet mary out of the mre
Peges,
‘The’ rewult of she mating was the
colt \lexunder Pantages. The younr-
Rter grow up nt the Potrero rane’, 40
infleg eaet of San. Mego, and there
teas Srgkea, Alexander’ antares,
iheatrleal muerte, bectsne Interest:
Sit the titte stock farm and: Was
Mruck wih the cleverness of the
‘weanling colt.
Tie, rewle was the eolt wag named
fer Wantagen ant afterwante the
Uynagch of saudevilte Vouxht, him:
Win efforts at Tiuana Jn" the
Sorkoat perind. were commendable.
Firat tine to the gale he was heavily
bucked. but broke in trouble and had
to overcome cunsidecnble interference
Hee esse he aan mised
Mig tied. rial wan tn. the Juvenite
fakes, and there he asserted hls reat
Worth.
*Alexandor Pantages paid $95 to $2
inthe Mutuels to win; $1720 to place
Bnd $7.60 to show. There were 11
Starters in the eae and. the $3,000
Added to the regular purse brought
$5800 to the winners Gwner.
Pamtages waa cibca up. from the
murtnnd cally paseed b's oppesl-
Yon tn the stretch, winning ty 1%
[insths. Proctor tive, who. finished
second, could not stand off the speed
ae es
Pathfinders Win in
Caok County Meet
athe atinncern, as eh to
Rise Sane te
‘Sliver Aces. 3: to A
Em. duckron ese
ated, und Kerlsie BBs 05
Aye. {PBST
were in the lead Up SS eM
from Tne ° stare (ee
nuentton an iy the Mis
ine trams RS ae
Ente tc Mtincaften
ju rintict elt ena
pees Bee
AeErcuUeR chat eS
aie
reat WY
Berens
Meer aed v, plate
| sliver ene rn Le
River tera, at to i
est nin Aon
fim “Yackaon Meer
[REY ced cists Bo
Tike Patitnders Cea
were in the lead Up tee eet
om tne stort (Ee
Sad mere wun ne Wes gagie
Auenton av iy the Yee 3
Superiority of tbe aneme
iwe tears. eae
Tne team ts @itigi gfey
Just procies (txelt Sea
emishine Nike Bear
femwsvden thet BSP
fas predicted tO Ay
ther ee he
Mint Kaekenn Vs Bluett
comer, Ws Thurtt
inn. Wilson, .
arwards, theres
shurjestwoters tint ar* hard to beat
in'Henry reas, Ps Divete ant Wat:
Son, three guards int stopp all ot
danentn.
PPh kecond round will be phased
‘Mondas, Starch Bi, at Ue Rime KF
pasar ay Beer aa
tn foes "Steptoe Es
Wenge is 2a Amie e fF Y
Maio Gord & Seeman’ ay
Seen ES gS AR 8 8d
Wwe es 8 8 E
Hawkins Puts Fuente
Down, but Loses Bout
Los Angelos, Calif. March 9—The
semiwindwp rexulted tn = victory for
Ting’ Fugute aver ‘Tom Hawking tn
eight rounds ‘Tioth men were on the
fone at warinus stncs of the eonfict
tue thy Mexican heavy won out by
‘lever leftchanded garage in thn ae
ath ann eighth rounds. Fuente was
fot foe the emint of nine 38 the
fest round ad Hiywesene was on the
| sicor for tive in the Nth.
‘One crashing right to the jaw fat-
ened Stucvin Sreith (or the count of
six i rove two, anil n half a minute
Liter a right to rhe same spot sent
him down for the count, and tke
Franklin won the only heavyweight
bout on the DIN at Jack Jabnean's
Evmussium Tuesday night aa 1000
fone went wild with glee.
SMorris Stewart and Tom Duncan
breczed through four lively rounds
which were featured by hard hitting:
that sort of a knockdown, dmg Ut
Kind, and the Judges decided’ that
Tom iad sen, but’ hls Taargin wae
so slight that the fane are cemand-
ing that the twa be rematened af an
early dace.
De Marwin Rib and Hugh Hos-
ing anda delegation of Grant Lakes
Elke, ‘were on hand, ag it was tel
weekly eho, Hest Twenday Jack
Johnsen olds his osm show, which
starts prombuly at 8:20, and at whlch
Hime Matchmaker Edie Piegys prom.
fece to put on Eudte Nichola agatna
the best opponent available and Jim:
may Molictte, ponsibly. axainat Ramos
Gestion Zs
Pathfinders May
Play Detroit on
Monday, April 25
‘The Palninder elu nas wired to
the YM. C. Av of Detrolt, Mich fot
fn game on Menday, March 25, whteh
ill more than Miele be played at the
Biznih reennent artacrss
“The Pathdeniers Gave inet some of
the best tenis, Hath white amg Cole
area, in ond atotind Chieayo, ba foe
thot in apd to crmiplete a secre fal
reaton tkef mist meet umd. defaxt
ne er two eartera teama,
ie Ys suroreing. 10 mole what
large following the Pachanderg have
fotaSusnad ia ash a short period as
"Fao committen on arrangements
for this aftaie are planninye tn wave
Feserved Aenth anid. general adtniselon
ner that pattem may sectee Te heat
reatx avafinite In advance,
Sioux City Welter in
Good Form
Den Moines, Iowa. March, Y—Letts
Toute Sten. fovat white weltersvighe
suffered hls firme netbuek of tla cae:
reer inna Gi fa sist whe
‘decision. to” Fmil Mar-
how, charioa Howurdn lmported
baxce trim Sinz City. te w geen 10:
round ‘scrap at the Colleen,
‘The ‘scrappy Sioux City welter-
welaht ‘solved’ Nays” southpaw de:
Teneo eatly in the encounter nnd out:
Eoned, cutslugnes and. eutgenerales
haya ter tix of the 10 rounda,
AMfayn. who” appeared completely
hewildeved hetare the cleverly ex.
ecuted attack presented by Tis na
Sersary. found ‘exe openings tor hl
nifphty left. At times he snanaged
Toga Murrene sith hin Dette wut
Chul pat kind vonndstenty.
‘Murrow eored. henity) from a
crotch position from whece he wold
fet Toose a barraze of “wiht. blow
Shieh often caueht Mayy ft ard
Xai! on, many occinlone he. whale
tinier May tefts and drove vicious
Bows (othe ‘boas
ty the sixth and eighth rounds the
awn weitermelghts met in the center
of the arena and Mlupsed away
each other for the full three min-
Morrow's vest round was inthe
second when he caught Mays nap-
ping end pasted wild right Blow
onthe lees boys fav spilling im
for @ miement.
Stara made hie Dent showing tn the
enneiitina: rman sehen he tore Bite
hie rival and sve Dy a wide: marete
However, Starr covered tp hr tl
mang” «kine no. unieceRary
rans tn wak tine Meee
Army Pool Champ
Wins by 32 Points
Fort'HHenning, Gu, March 1—The
sofilletn ansembted. in tho. rextinenta
Beothan TAMeAt te tee, the “restr
fon Kuete ar the ‘seasnn. Senet
Riva erent, the ‘chanyon, was
inet. hy" Serene Phonssdatleom=
Dany i, cin indangry.
Rergvaat Trent is 8 member of the
bond and fx ais: ready Wr ply any
Chalieugers Semeant ‘Thonoedal
Bayt n. goed gatwo ani erceant
Front was in doubt until the 13st ball
tae nade
“The following Ix the ncoraz
iat ae TT a
aaetg fete
2468 248 3
Vomnas o's 4 ER 8g
wt Sas tLe
oe %
eon amy Mollette pasted Wille TTol-
cott ail eer the ring and completely
irae fi Near meats
pa a AC er
Epa eae ee,
Bi ishatea Wy ane
i eS OP gay
snhiescireiaocted out Tony Ostes
igagats cents, See Maecas
feel mast, Saetie atrags
ie scat Pa re, es
Bee re sie eh ee
fs eee a
ee eit
nd I, os soon te
rods Sees ome SE
pe roe, ae aan
Beene as eit a anes
Br access oes fs creo
> sak ewiee (
Bua Kidd won all the way from
reenter an Bar, Se
See aoe
As iets ene Tag
es ee.
By wt be Mt en
EASTERNERS’
OPENING SET
FOR APRIL 30
REE CAS, O., SES
While the proposed plan to use Vir-
sinin teue parks st (elinond and
Norfolk and tho fact tat Coane
Etrothers’ cohorts ‘ea-operate with
tha New Yark-Pennaylvania league
team for tho tixo of Islamt park, Tar-
Hinvurg, has slowed: up tio tok. of
mapping out the vchedule for the
Hirst hin, the ‘commalsalonene of the
Exsters leagte are speeding. ap the
routine of apting burueee Gnd polnt:
inate Ave 29 ae oyehing tye
ths tease seasons
Wvith: Uw oxeenitien af Hnreisture
aad the Urwokhan Hoopat ctante, ies
quatty the sine Held, miatrshiahs tre tn
Hine ant sil peitne tele chara for
the haute dats of the aplit sched
tle, "Hen Pastor ot, Pulaigintes Jetin
Beare Stor at bineoin Glants. Pee
lus Chavon will ain spontne. tho
Catan Stars diamond” activating
Franke Warllelt of iilidate, and Dick
Lindy of the Bacharach are ated
to begin where they tett off With thelr
revpective cine
Bike Heading. the veteran hurler
of the Royal Giants, wil sunolane
Bit" Waaner ag ditector-in-chief and
John. Beckwith. the tarruping, one
rom Chicago, comes te hit own gs
teader_of Colancl “Strothers' Harris=
buen Giants,
‘The vate of flcchteith ne mannzer
tor Hacrisbnir has nattel nixntlcanice
dive ta the fart iat. Umear tharles=
tom, the erstwhile leuter wf Harrin-
Dur. id. verbatly. und. in printers
inie bolt ths ranks of the Glante sind
the easton circuit duritg the beak
months of winter and waa_teported
fa havo dene some fancy autograph
ing for one Cumberland ones, who
hunde ut meat ehvelks to the tome:
stead Grays of Pittsburgh.
Heldentiy att did not ro well and
Audnclous Oscar duattoyed the Pittes
tursh parchment: and in. mow at
Colonel 'Steothern’ stronghold areitt=
tg the enll of pays Hut while the
erring one han returned and is. 0
Food gracn from a league stomipelat
fhe bows Of Harrianurg tefused. 10
Await “the fip of tin culn and. eles
Tarn Jehanle Geefwith to the mun:
neared beet,
TALLADEGA STARTS
BASEBALL PRACTICE
Talinders, Ain. Mareh 11.—With
[the wpening gatne of the season test
than Your week Gr. Coach, Wine
icated”n ext Yor acter. cana
rues vo. report Monaug it the Cal
anne Sammie TAR thst take th
crimson and blue iment euttioed
Baus for tin vearan nd the rat day
fhe"breliminars woke eeaa tn‘
fees Leenase ot the weather tant
{iin ‘Uatdvore® Fhe Waites, cam
tints five etn censor th ba
“ike” ttiewing, veterans, were on
hands, Gants Co Qilians Hr Hamil
tony. Bttue, Sears, Bares
Te A Witte Seceess Poste
eiteners tc Mehehe ana Tremble,
Suifderss Si Seay Sou Wierd
pitchers. Hay Cavter of the 1925 Tal-
Paaett tearm toca Smrony the waterans
wheteegorted te the coach
Ae the thine Caster Teli Achood tn
aed no Seas Patca With the bent Res
Teeeeta in Dini: in" practices at
ESET Dnawet gates nm
cee. “netraters, mune enportste
EF Reon it Buventan: Tallaacen ten
tational tedden wo tact year weer
Ratton nan tree rarced to fee
Seder ibn lb ncholasie Sverase
She samira
Orie haet promis of the rcorltn
are ts Siccdmnny. ren oy as
ra Nupiale "Wetleas yates
from Sina Stoomeatn, Nt ian
Mahan Sei hae rem cratunted free
Bae tegklens Abs Avery, plcbers from
Breettenn Pai a atten
Exch froin Dieringthim, ‘lat
Srcteohes eaaeiters wom’ Sulina
BTR ad yuthStieet Holloway
ee ait fon: Hise logic Ale
thd Wigston aimee Ses reapees
ten :
i Eonch icine has enees ich sien
nie expe Seeking cant
rst EET eta a Doctor
Greet att Sears Pitching etal ned
Routh ‘no's ator twirler of att
Fosse wine, “caduation ‘ciiminated
TE Lockhart, site Houle ‘moved to
Rabo’ Slahe’Wotmat
Maemtay te only woteran_ of fax
yene’s pliching staff, {9 coming along
Binet bat Re ten knoren quanto
Rietiamys Webber and@ulard wil
Probst bo on the Boy fino for th
PEON and blue, “stecleney” and
SEcbbem aro: bis fallow: wiih opeed
Talore while ise ix the midget of
Sere ith’ alastn and speed
SEA? gicien che Dlale sioner
encugh to stan
Alabama State Profs ©
Defeat Tuskegeeans
Montgomery, Ala, March 11--‘Tho
Aabome Bute Normal schooi=was
2eSlated eapreroo im enculty banet:
balloae a ‘result of their declaive. 23
1026 inching ‘adminiotered to. the
Ruskegen profesnors. here in a thied
ups Longe Re sonconte tacts
Svon the Gixe kame at Tuskeree
On Fen. by n count of 30 to 15, while
Gio atate Soran acuity Ave ovened
the peries by tinging here 21 to 20
on veh Ee. hie crubber" game tas
sponsored an n benef wane for the
{eal'Tinin tngrmary and ineldeatally
deiermined. the seasonn victor.
pee ON) Tae
egteng tort tome eee 1
Beales: $9 Heyer ews. 8 22
Bese 2 1 SRE 22
es [Wagers #28 0 2
eae gen ate
Sumner Hi Leads Missouri
Valley Interscholastic
Race as Season Nears End
IN K. OF 6, GAMES
Ph Messed
Bes bie eS
ie enera ck
pte ee
a. Bee
| i “> Bad seg
"§. as
<fos Bo
National indoor high jump cham-
| pion who will match his prowess
Soainat the beet in the Exat at the
knights of Columbus games. in
New Vark this week M
Herry Kid Brown
| Is Beaten Again by
Young Thompson
San Francisco, Murch 11.—Youns
Jack Tuompron, ring rensutton ut
Tos Angeles, outhixed and out
punehed Harry (Kid Tirown in every
Found ere tonight, tw stare am easy
teneround decision’ over the veteran
Maltadelphia Heltecieh,
Tote took a tard ticlng te the
first ave. Tounde, time the. boot
Mioked'up consiverstiy: awiter tit
Mhew die Putatciphtan “started a
aiding’ sampaian: tou wartied him
thrown, “but trvusin | terrent of
proueste frum Ure eaftuctye erowe
"Thinmrsn tattered hie pponent
steaulig in the tildceectlcs, wind va
Hed’ the gin with uveasiona deve:
Ing riehte ta the fa Tenn kanes
Ins fewe sefertive hloiee, Throw werk
Ray “Theansaon seer a teen el
geo. Thome Heed a Weonaieal!
By P.L. JACOBS:
| Rerolts of Last Wask
Academy, a " *
“Somner High, 23: Lincoln High, 16.
Lawrence High, 23: Northeast Jun-
Fis inven, Ange.
Baptist College Avademy, 14.
Kanaat Clty, March 13.—The rea-
son at tt cxcen sine wp th tha
tree, Borie at Sunmer,Surtheat
Sons ac Liseols Alene aad ou Sat
rans sie tines nt Laren a
Fe et Line tar anda
at et peen ee
See ae de brea
SUNT Ae St ater
Tinian Wartaie devs the, ee:
aun, Meine, deme the ts
rans etal basket chaepion
seas eater BAe alas th spot
Ae anon DS Nas a
oe ete eneat ata
Bok Sale Mat, tow: cectoreac
enc Sear, Hee, tee Sea
Sees, scons tats, Mecenn gee
SRE ged et aah ete
he Wee wane ee See
Settate eS man
a a ROR eae tanh
exe ae iin at fours
Sar att Tale eee!
Se Ok et ee
oie ters io fame ca ee
inc inne Ue eine ape
net the dope by winning from B,C.
esha te Ur einen tro BE
egg eee i aR
IG aistsg ai Gye al
Brea Etat our woe
ggrned games because of inelisiility
grand aemtes Soca of Sees
Soe ld Cat he we te
Sinantoatihe shat
ee
cae Te Pia ar hn er
mine the final rating of five teams tn
mune gee Rael rine 96 Oe ee
dee Meet ae ea eee
{Blase "mane ete" maton
eee tre tina
Se Te at chamaton
Enea
Bucerer
Babies S
Backney |
neve
Bein
Jo2e—Suroner.!
ONEGAS NOSE
OUT ALPHAS
IH NASHVILLE
Naehville, Tenn. March 12.—Cap-
tain Merney” ted bis. over-chaneite
seerittivine Afpka-uuitet. on the
hor vagtstt ‘Amd with til the dope
Acalost they, wece: mace et ta the
fst himute af’ niaw be the. Omazas,
EO ta thie ever (eam were Hlori=
fue in iefeat, the Aisha were. te-
Micha, Ther completed autminged tho
BEM touted away ageing,
jereney ‘played. hia best game, o
the season and ept the ball inthe
hands of the forwaccn. Fle was nobly
Besisted bythe Washy Redmond and
the Reet-footed, Rabe, who, by the
Way. waa knocksd gut inthe first
Maly of the game.
“rhe mbesee roads the lead to Teeth
the ieame and polled uy see. pedi
hiegore Bedinnad eat is sel
Fhoatinge Te wea then that the Aiea
Eefatiate and thal the aeare, Fenn
Ten on Wt wae anvbadsy same, pel
The'rat Half closed with the Omedzae
Jeawings 29 tof. |The. second: Rall
eal Bakaly tern before ther Alpha
Kea “Ged tha wore, Toth teams
fount hard, hie the Omezan
feemed nervous "it wat’ the nm
Tainute that Mule Know tutte in the
Heid gost that teas dewttned to te the
Ninnlaye margin, making the score 2
Eur the Omeas Knox, Kent and
Wiliams steal out “precsamueatiye
The game tnleht Coved thn res
tne mturing seasen we the. inert
Terni lene, ie teaves the Ph tet
Sigma the OMmecse Pat PML fre
teruitier tied for the stamplenahin
And post-season game "will he
Mazed Saturday" night
oth teams have tena fe and lox
one mame, emepectivelye Tike in fh
Stcond tiene in two Sera that 2 pont
Eeason grime hns been necessary” he
ircom these cw tenn go aecldy Uh
Ehammptonshty. “The Sigman amy
Omesue wave alceady wet tice an!
each team han ton 9 Eame,
“The dope aresr« to favor the Ome.
as for ment of thelr wing fava bre
Mote “decisive than “show af tn
Stans. However. the Sigman hv
Sina scrapne, alate, and anc
toy eet earted thes. sre hand
stop. "The winner af the exme wl
ie lpeneented with the Ieicte tronby
A iawing cop, am sem Sie the conte
Suite ‘The Unskechall jane af Nasik
Vane ssilt ho teeaucd a ox pine
Goeses Cg = Ateaas CRT,
Wee Ft
Uetted fou 8 EE Rotman. tn SG
Rawr fc 7 2 ats foc bg
Prtes gly Mens eos we a
{potter deca a
ere eee
Baby Joe Gans to
3
|Meet Tom O'Brien
| =e
| kos Angeles, Call, Mfarch 18th
Hund" Joe. Gane-Tommy Oiler
Tetenight eaten wil te held-at ie
Sere ect a nee Seale
Steele er cites Wadeaiae sar
| nounced colas.
TST SE” nad non, semmntivet
sont Tan Sa 12 ata
eS rien, Me ate
(Sarde "Sounece bat oc ae
i ae
Su eit tout ule Grad hve
oe ae
To Westie: end Youne: Steet
iid mer in se sae Set
tae Doral wee rosie
Sats io
seeders beta on ame te
Mogerbnrerngeteeneton
Si sag ares tale ares a
er eh stat Sn ioe ndaraor Wen
tucky tuiddteweight, by the other,
iets
Woodstock Aggies
44-19 Cage Victors
Sidhevune, Siege tage a-—the
wooden ape eth gene
prev aehoet Matiplone: etme eee
i, ontiace tie eatatte nek
wien thes aera aegetted tee tee
BS late chacapins oe eke Bos
ees
Terdstet. "Woodsteck center, ron
elit te atone 22 eehns tery "a
a oyate San tectd ah
TEMS yaad Wtoonneese bees a
Beene Saee "Gone unioe the"
ee ter crade cant
Sse Fe Cactarg! dirkene 2
Jeount. “or Viekebute, Jackson and
} Widhabers ¥ (10) | = Wendavech fon)
tavutiees act Nile ene eh
seawitions #. 84 SE Babes even TS
Hsia Es gd ORAS ct a
Wier ei og Tmtnowe es Sy
Heieg'etsts 2 8 dames en tS 2
Prise 88 HM Ee a a
Brvemrtics 2 8 qWithteces 23 8
ses 5. 9S roukee
Pendleton Wins Two-
Mile Run at Howard
Washington, D. Ca March G—
Chirence Fendieton won the two-mile
Tatoor title. aut” reenet whea “he
scored tn swell timer and fuse paces
Fee froma field of. 1z men in te
fivet annual indoor saines at Tews
Bnd untverstiye
Thorne ail” Langston, former
Hamnton track ‘mate, won te 10)
‘nual tuartercmile, reapectivels.
‘Godall took the Brow Jump, white
Halnsworth, a iad with exceational
foun and abil. fon tho Riek amp
‘Duvaney, a fesehman, won tho
run trom Pengiton ine well timed
jmprint to the Zintsh,
2 ®
Chicago Boy,-Captain of
Howard University Quint
Injured in Auto Collision
more, team was / 3 Opposed to Spears'at center was,
eet, SEF | Saag et Sy fet Saar i ne
the putomobite K {| Bill Harris ang Mes Verney. the raz
samy pera NAR of BH Hae es Beg Wee, Se
and Moe Veney. 7 Ttrewn, Poles and Spears did vals,
Cancel Chicago could never eateh up with the ram-
eu saa pce an ane,
Baltimore, Md, mess | tine 16 to IL und in the secend halt,
Baltimore Athe- tne reserves in the List tea minutes
mine cancelled ‘Seesre of play.
the Chicagoans here. Local fans] Neccaneena (ahr Alisa (Hy
fie fine Sa, eontne corn Al ae tion dd amet? tt
ef the Abtenians will eause all Chi-j timer fee Fo} Bes org be
agp tenms fo refusa to book them in [esses i$ bias ecg yd
Atinntie Cay, N. J. Marcit yi [mee he
ommunity Girls Easily |sc inte baabeteaen om Momesy
3 ers! isis ‘at the (enigits se. Coluinbas
Swamp Gloom Chasers) iihiigi! 13'fad the syse bait ends
Thy Community girkt of Meizopuls (ed: 10 td tn Dhivets faces
im Gomenunity charen, a team mace) "Mabe and Wiis were the stata f0F
Pe rome et Chicas sunmgext| the Olivet quintes. while: Sele ups
mite mhletes disniaser enme teal] Meld the sharing. ion wi the
Gactball plazing ta "a game” with{ cxevtul und wavenfal wack oe Gril
e*Gtoum ‘chastts, a new tein of} and ‘Thoms. "Slohe and, Willy tod
¢ South sae. fiw scoring ‘with ‘kn baskets and
Emi by" Swe’ Lala Porter, captain) tree trove exch, “Sebur and Die
tie Communi ive she wlaniaa| wre the unisares for the lea
am "weat thredch the Glooms wall| “pee
Sete ihe iigher army. Nox] Oh eh Ws) Te GPa
coy ine Gotnmtaity Sets show | ater thee YT Bitar thane SE
Se SF aptSig’ boranae hey wae (auras ee LE Rae 3 8g
ey had » cuptiin who lores but} Grin ie... 1 t Tkaranades zie o
OF ea aca tha atary coed taee| Want Hess 3 LR ES G
Wrestling for Begin
By LEE UMBLES:
See eo eens
ceactton ft te NeelaneT BY Pertiag? ai} SOUE opponent's Ieft arm, whieh ts
SANCCRRR Ey SE ae Sg
UT Brea anol we ola, es eam Be
toa stein ti pon is gh epee oh
TESS ht dei tm tena ee and
ig ans ge ce ene thu, ney
hips. with back arched ang chin and under bis left arm pit and fo be~
an object on she mat, ahaw. the) erie free nae Bene. 5 f
arm to hang natural carrying tha], GSext week— Diinging an opponent
Atlantic City, March 12—En route
‘home from ihe’ Buccabenrs Baltes
[Athenian basketball “Game,” Buben
Spears gutfered
Fert Nea and
Socio “whee, "an
Butemebite in
fehieh ihe Bane 5
mare, team wae 1 Me E
Figinp cottded “QMS sd
Sith "a" esmmers =
Siar frusie "jose
cuts’ tis city, 3
thee alae in P|
the estemobite Sa
were Boles, Go: 4
ten "Batic,
Betas” simgeet 4
‘and Moe Veney. *
| Sanna) Chiceas
ame
Baltimore, Md
March” 15. The
Baltimore Athe:
lnlons’ caneclied
niaae | Gahestied
nlans cancelled = Speare
thelr axme with
the, Chicagoans "here. Local fans
sim thal’ the. contract” covriet a
faker clause. ‘This action on the gar
af the: Ablehiang wit cause at Chr
tech tens torture £9 bosk them i
Eee atures either here erat heme.
Atlantic City, Sy Maceit Um
ee Oe, ede ee es
Community Girls Easily
Swamp Gloom Chasers
Thy Community. giehe of Merron!
juin Community eltirel, 4 team mae
Up af rome of Chicago's. sutnsen
Temate athletes: displayed vnme tea
fasietval playing ina iame. with
the loom ‘Chasers, a new teain of
the South sige.
‘End Uy Sine’ Lula Porter, captain
of the Community Ave, ave” winntng
fram went through the Grove” wal
of defesase like i mighty army. 50
once did the Community Zins shom
{oon of spirits. because they” knew
they ‘had a captain who lores. bu
feve pattlea and tho sharp esed bas:
Keteora. went singing up-and-down
the Nove, cchoine victor? throsghou
the evening. The vitlitul work of
Riles’ Cornwell wilt long be remem
Rered by the fans and followers, he
Cause Je way theough ber work tha
five team wean alveaes ich, in the a
iu tele playins, Carmiicheat had
numuer. of goed. chances. to, make
Ford, but could not ng the haves
Seanes, ae usual was, altaya on
Huard.” Missen dorter, Cornwell ai
Taylor were the outstanding wars
for Community Porter, lating the
Stack wih five baskets. Mise
Teainey: Sn Dameron teted. hard t
score Tor the defense tit tere Keb
TAL by: Pieter aitd Cornell
Evamualty (27) | Gloem Chasers
‘Goamasle FA | Sees CoE
estan fone Ss Rermate of. 88
Heeler dtc 2 hate Ho 8
Jalker efi 0 OKitngeh ee OA
Baie 2h BRIE 8
SERRE So Eitea etiam |
fonerse 2d 2 Ge cg
Seaaey Keo. O Ypreet 2 8
Seen (ecc go imal ec 8 8
a Ce See
Olivet Quintet Wins
From Pirates, 19 to 9
Olives’s gir) auintet hud a very
aden bnttin La aaweden the OC
A The te Oe ee er te tall by IRE
Hlosicai bee, intgfere” im elec” aad
Siyviling aC tbe Saath Side tope" clad T
‘The Gn-Guard Position
AX the Becinning: of 4, wrestling
aniten tet coutestane should sume
thevonsauned pustion, the Nett foot
theol'Ge Goward and lich the
itt, mpreas oa atrite por
tise Shad atte buh feet to rent a
Spon‘tm mat bend the knees nightly
And incline the body. forward) from
the nine, wlth back arched and chin
own drop tho right minulder for
Sart‘and extena thy eight orm foF-
wand ond downeracd aa ie reaching
Yor in objere on the mat, allaw th
lef arm to hare ratuest eartsine th
Jott hand slighty In adeance wf the
Iiet tnigh, extend the finger of wach
han writ Keep thet jlmed, Ree You
‘ow iigea pon sour opine ae al
‘ines, tale voalton ‘nota he one
Steaie, grace and hafanee. De not
dliow: Sour muscles to beennte Tense
iceep them relnzed ae al tanen, otter
‘wisg you will tire qulekly. and. wi
nut be able to secure required results,
. The Referes’s Hold
dying assumed the on-uard pes
tions Ie te now mecessaty that Sau Be
told of your amtagoniat to test out
‘ip ivensth, alertness and pense o
Uatanee,
"This ia dono by fine into the re
cere hal nalotetog our, on
Emara position. step tered Sith the
fore font to gmat your apponent. i
thie center of the font, ow cin foe
Sone opnesent out Uy using the
"reine and sparring for an_ opening
Eo not. forget the tmporuance of
carrving the right shoulder and ‘arm
fom, ag tila puts yau ina position
{oLiceh So? diteape ae the obponent
to dive for sour ices. ar to take you
Sie ot feat by 8 ad rah Ween
3ou"gala fn opening, step in gute
nd ince your plehe hand in Back 0
Poute'antngonint's need, rent the fores
Sirm against his collar bong of Rit er
ido, ras hi heh aim at the elbow
wit ‘Sue teft tana ap press: Sour
Head Menus aguinat hiv dollar bun
hn shoulder on his thght ride. "te
TRH Susy ‘aSeame’ a Hikesne' post
Bon.
‘The Go Behind
Pince your ght nand under +20
lepponend's Toft ares aad grasp ‘lr
fp back ot the ieft ‘shoulder, havin
{the pata of Sour Hight bond tacts
~ie eh Te eee
Olivet Guild Girls .
Down South Park, 4-2
{a e third gure of the senor,
tne oliver Gali atria. tant toade
Up ot sour pitts unvier the ago ot
$e See aE Extea ‘te eatck South
Dusk basketioa vetueune, tio THO
ine was brewthstaicne amatey
Eine where one toxin mae deteraiined
io"iotp heir fn Sewing
fF Gaeay TSeate Pa
twee tigen hie eek 8
Rat See Bey
Hileeelt Waco 8 teats Te. 82
Byles tees? OOF
Robertson Wins
Portand, Me, March 1¢—Stemee
naobercon’ Bitgharsh iuihdiowslgie
Ron‘ casily ‘ovee “Uiurre ‘Gandoa’ of
Broce ina Tecra be 13.
Hig Heevertsqa, won eight ot tho
Ty Soundss “amd a” record-breaking
Geos sane the fet .
Tere'is 2" stalemate of Pactina
CUzentuns, .
| _RICHERT GIANTS WAITING *
bean, inte stat Tin
Tichert giants dre walting for the
ee ed ta tee wih oe
Gar ibe "ee ae
rigid training season, Chas. Stuker,
Ce aE ee ee atie Saltead
es Chee oe
it ee ce Sule ee
Serre Corea Gee diascees
Sareny ace bead er bone ates
Sector ee
Sos Bie ote
Cured His Rupture
Ewe, tad casted hie tee’ 9
Say oviy Brive eC cure San am Geetations
Basel ge shoo tan sees
Eran Weateals rate)
elie? certo ee
Sete eee
HEIN RAGaTGar ea:
Test time. no trouble. “t ‘have. nothing
Fe ectet eal tee nes Ree
IES tee al Ss ee ee,
SELMER Sinaae Sect eg
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Pe ee
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PART 1—PAGE 10
By CHARLES O'NEAL
+ Kansas City, Moe.—The Lincoln
theater ahowell thie week the eut-
ftanding production af the year, the
Mp New York hilt. “Ranganna," fea.
turing seme of the stagr's best stars.
‘The averaze person ta the habit of
Attending the Lincaln felt rather
Aahamed to Te pile to view Ruch i
Attraction for the measly sum of two
Mun As just satated, the priiclyetls
ate among the best en ny elreult,
Including Hierence Delecee. Georse
KE. Colvin, 62-year-oll dancer: Perry
and Perey. Erther “daze Raby” Jobtt-
fon. Sonny Wilton and a host at
others, Including an eepeetally. tnl-
ented chorun and juz orchestra
Shich ecunter the pit.
‘The entertainment ‘hax plenty of
dancing and finging, by ihe Welt
failed clmeas, there is @ thread of
Comedy plot to tink ep the numbera
Da the suing and eostunine ire
Xorg plensing, This cheater showed
Gen Icked house cach night stud
ne standing an the ouLehds wont
finve thought ‘thats, fanthalt kame
ras tn progress on the Inshle, Juibe~
Ing am the continugt loud ajplatine
Und demonstration. Altocetlier the
mhow hax the anap and dari that bs
fancied there days by devutees of
thin wort ‘of amusement.
LYRIC. LOUISVILLE, KY.
SMaaager H.C. Haid in # letter te
WL Sinith, well-known. theatrlea!
manager, Informs that the | Lyric
theatce, Loulnvilie, Ky. wil) play’ 20
more rhad shows and vaudeville, due
fo the fact that the proper art of
dimber te not available to glve tire.
clase shawe every week,
‘The policy of the hatize tn the tu-
ture will be Nest-run photo phys
with a firsteclass symphony oF-
chestrn. :
—
7
TED M'DONALD DEAO
What a shock it was to the weiter
and the profession when the Wire
came Into the alfice of Thr Chicaze
Defender telling of the death of Ted
MeDonald. who died nfier tive days’
iiiness in Loa Abgeles, Calif. bist
week.
Tei McDonald was an artist, 4
modet hustand and a gentleman. I
say once more that the trafcasion
fae Inet a model tientber, Ths wile,
Gore hine MeTonaid, fs one of the
Sell-knoun Lregett eistere of vatls
ville fame. Sho hax the aympathy of
tite writer and the W. GW. etait,
Tie raves a moter, hirother, Wife
and ‘a host of friends. to rgurn ts
loss, There WH be ne more “Dealers
fo fiaemany™ soon, “This fs the bitt-
Ing that the act ust fur pubitelty.
Ab the time of Ted's death the pet
fae playing the Bert Levy time and
wag quite succesnful.
0
RUMOR SHOW IS STRANDED
The Fumer is curreat that the muck
advertised Trike Mike 2neired show
haw airnck fhe rocks, The farnzmt
He Willke Gauze. wel kawwn te the
kang. Care. weites that the ehaw
Rtranded li Kaneay City. otting the
Rertarmiert, from 451 to $209. each.
Many of them re stilt in Kansas
Guy and Fome have gone on with
Sther shows. Gauze fils Joined. the
Benton and’ Scruzzs Minsirel show
and fe happily on his way,
ney oe ere
HB, MILLER BACK
TL B. Miller, owner of the Grond
theater. Chieste, Ie back at bls the-
later after spending twa weeks in Hot
Springs, ate, Miller says he had de
fare of his life riting Uonkeys, chon-
ping wood, thrawing horsmshoes und
Taduteine in all xorvs af other spree
He claims, to Ice lost several
pounds of real end flesh. Se ans
ee ee dene ta Cas made Lo
By DAVE PEYTON
(Continued from Page 6) :
bse se ONO i
Henry Smith, tuba, and Sol Scott,,1 am serving as drummer, dire
fromitone. 7 and manager, which fs very hard.
A Fine Letter have elght pleces. 1 am tying
1 am publishing thix week a tet-| locate a young pianint who wil
ter af witch Tain prvud. This let- | Able to direet the oreantzation.
ter shows the good this writer's ex-| The = Whitman sisters nas
perience ix teaching, It by helping: through here last Week With the
treat many evila that the musical lowing musicians: Linwoed Meat
Frofexsion has indulged In. It is the) drums: Tapp, the fumous ban)
aim of this column to put umuale un a] 4nd Theodore Carpenter, the «
Higher plane, It must be recornized [armed cornetist, and sexersl o
nea profession und in order to make | muslslany, whowe namen | cannot
The grade the Munch must be studious | call. ‘They heard ‘us plas: and ©
and abuye ail be gentlemen, pilmented the orchestra in the \
inte Hock, Ark, | Iilehese terms.
Mr. Dave Peyton, Mamte Smith pussed through +
Duar airs dusts fore tines to tet | Haney Smith at the drums and Ai
gon" hown that in owas, som are] White om tthe cornet ami thes
serving us as a director. becaure I]comptlmemed us, They al! Ins
naitt that every inember fn my or- | that we go out West and mak
tka read sour writings in the [Rome for oureelver. but we d
World’ Greatest: Weekly. Prefer that just now, We ure |
Weare a buneh of sounestera and ting the state of Okiahoma on
wit] have been organized a year this} ¢spectally Hot Springs, the fam
Contin Aumust. {f we com keen, tay | Fexore,
gether uatil then, and as things louk| The personnel of the orchestr:
at present we may be able to keep} ax fellown: James Rryant, man:
Together. long thine Yeh. and drumn: Alfred Meclusier, pli
‘The name of the urchestra is Heys [Cort Churteston, trumpet; Ge:
ante sarrrauikers, Wo have nothing [Fatt second trumpet, bajo and
pat Siisers In tho orchestra and | tertainer: Willte Nucent, sasoph
Pegg none, wih sour avelstunce, | Theedure Fore, suxophage: Ch
that E will he able to preduce « won-| Turner, tuba—Yours truly, Jame:
Teefah nemutzathin vt the present | tryant.
ster fe CAE
ANOTE OR TWO | Jules Weaver's Groen liver Fc
Arthur Lane, who is with the
Smart Set Minstrels, will take Rin
ireck of ihe Jitz at the Bijou the-
ter. Nashvitie, Tenf.
"padle and Tillan awards are
with Travis Tucker's Dizle ftamblers,
thang thee Mua inle week at te
‘Standard theater, Philadelphia, Pa.
Mail for members of the Whitman
Sisters company will reach them this
sreek ar the Ella Stoore theater, Dal-
as, Tex.
sna aug Jobnton, one of the orig.
traf members of Dunbars Old-Time
Davkles quartet, {= now going an im.
portant Fole in Belasco’s Teuku Bel
show.
Margaret Lave wants to hear from
Charles Collier, owner of the Stas
Green show. Welte her at 4729 14th
Avs, Miami, Flo, Ballroad Shop ad-
aielan. a
King agit Weems are about ready
to Hit the road’ with thelr new oct
After several Weeks” Eay-0f on ne-
count “of the inexs of Mrs. King.
They ure now in Nambvitle,
‘Theo Carpenter, the, one-armed
cornetist, ty with the Whitman sis-
tere show, where his mall will be re-
celved at the Bila Moore theater,
Datiaa, Tex, week of the 1th.
Mail will reach Irineess Myateria
tn care of ‘The Chicage Defender.
For the Information of IL, De-
teas. Meh
“The Maunte Smith Tevwe player a
succenstal wend Tast week at tty
Geisth theater att. Lowle, Sts.
A fine letter was received from J.
Goins, former partner In the act of
‘Anderson aed Goins, To is at the
home of bis mother-in-law in Jack~
eunville, Fla. Jay has been"on the
sick Itst for several weeks and Is not
80 well at this writing, but hopes to
be up and abeut in a short while.
He 49 leaving the [da Cox unit to
undergo medical treatment. - Joe
Kure, his partner, will continus
whth tho Unit. Jay speaks highly of
his litte wife, Elnora Wilson, and
says they are’ stilt on their honey
moon. Mall wil reach him at 1035
Sula” St. Jacksonville, Fla.” The
‘writer, a” Rood pal of Jay's, wishes
ties =’ speed’ weceter’:
JAY GOINS
1 am serving as drummer, director
and managers wich fg very hand, We
have eight pleces. 1 am tying to
Tocate a young planing who Will De
able to direct the orcantzntion.
Thy “Whitman ‘wistera passed
through here fast Week With the fale
lowing tavwletans: Iinwoud Mradley,
Grums; “Tapp. the famous banjoint,
and Theodore Carpenter, the one
armed corneiist, and several other
Muslslane, whowe namen Icannot ce-
call ‘They heard us play and cum=
Piimented the orchestra. Ia the Very
MMghese terms.
Slamte Smith passed through with
Haney Smith au the drums and Amos:
White, on tthe cornet, and they alse
compilmemed ts, They al! Inulsted
that'we fo out West and make
Rime for ourwelven, but we don't
Prefer that Just now, We uo fet
tng the state of Okiahoma on ire,
tsnectally Hot Springs, the famous
The 1 of the orchestra Is
nel of the orchestra
ax follewn: Jamen Bryant, manaKccr
and druma: Altred MeClusier, plane,
Cort” Churierton: trummets | Georce
Lott, second. trumpet, banjo and en-
fertiiner: Wilite Nugent, sasephone:
Theedure, Fore, suxopnaae:, Cuarite
Turuer, tua rvoury truly, dames 1
fryant, |
2
Jules Weaver's Green liver Follles
ban een breakio all house eecorts
In the state of North Caratina. plays
lng 10 capacity business everywhere,
‘The stow ta fast and ‘funny and
diena. caring twenty people, hand
ind orchestras “AN malt will’ reach
the cangcat the Hex theater, Char-
lotte, Nec
Cig
Another smashing red hot musica}
comedy how ts booked for the Grand
theater. Chicago, werk af the 2st,
“Stopping Traie™ ts the name of it.
It fy one of Irvin Miller's shows, fen-
turing Dewey Wineglass and a bevy
of Sew York stars and chorus girts.
F23 Lee SF Indianapolis, Ind.
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New York Ciry—Dear Pal: Dave:
In the Uttle olf chty of New Yark
and. the “pickings” are. good. The
show 4-11-44 xerms to At Broadway
Uke a love amt people are turttie
out to see it at the Columbia theater
In deover. Althaueh Browlway don't
gxelteemie tn the teurt, am Gis (wy
Ssteenth™ time nn abe famous street
nevertheless Tupi alwaya glad to Pas
on tas tt elvensau prestige.
“Lule: Bell.” ctie great Relasco shaw.
Je stilt running not, “Earth.” un afl-
Race show, anens at the Little the-
ater here Mondoy, March 7, and Babe
Townrend tells nie it altould he a ue-
coma, ain Tae shoutd Rane,
rw. Christine Manlove. x whlow,
wan married Feb. 19 10 Chaeile Stin-
nin, well known in the U.S. pont-
oilice service and a very, very deur
friend of mine, | Mrs. Christine: Min-
nit tx the dear mother of Miss Elves
Brown of the $-33-44 company. ‘The
wedding prevenis were both beautiful
uni expensive. , The Whole company
Of deltas wisisthe newlyweds much
Success and haphiners through. Iie.
Well, we Just added two new show
girl to the show, a Sties Melon Tat-
tles and Miss Murly Frain, both doing
fing, We also Added a new number
to the show, weltten by Liew. The
Trynin, catied “Sanlle Ann.” and wha:
these elght spades und there 15 girls
do to that number “won't don't
‘Our chorus just enn be heat that’s
at My dresdns room mate, Frank
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fompang, Ins tarned radio far 30 be
invested halfrerntury note on i xe
for thy dressing room. We get every:
thing on the sir from New York t
tho reat of thir world, and we car
enjoy ourselves during our apare Tu:
ments while in, the theater,
Beinus cloat abnerver, £ find th
owe tenor route, Norman Astwwou
haa developed ite a wonderful sine
finee he feat came uver un tls show
three sear age. Pine Work, “Akt:
Swed, keep I a
Sas Wark, { Junt found out a seeres
that we didn't knaw and that Mrs
‘Tim frynm was Miss Netde Lucu:
at Washington, DP. Co and they wer
Quietly marcied In Philadelphis, Da.
Get 2), 1926, Thin Brymn ik our ar
chestra leader ‘and has hin wite her
Sie Rin. She de mistress at th
wardrabe. Nat Cash t= still doting
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ager and he knows his onions, the
chorus say#, Nat! has un all-recing,
eye. The maniement ty planning 0
Keep 4-11-44 out all aumuner and from
all reports think they wht suceerd
for whatever Murtlg and Seaton
start they Renerally finish, Sod am
expecting to be working with 4-11-44
Ait summmee. [wanted to visit iy
heonfe out in the far Wost this wun
Ther, but 1 auppose f will have to post
pone the eri.
Bites Marie Lueds hus fant returned
[from a two Wweekst vandeville date in
Baltimoee and Wastington and looks
the plctnee af heath, -Stustetans hive
heen Jookltus fur. the “ost chord.”
Well, 1 chit See lucuw has found
it in’ her aerangement of "T Love the
Moon? if it leat the “just chord” ahe
must have found a mew one.
*rhere i n ereat opportunity In the
mnow. world “awaiting Miss Emma
Uawking tn New None elty. so direct
Sour stepy toward, that city, MIRe
Huvsdae, and dyn"t fet ans” gras
xruw under sour ‘tootales,- Laok me
tip on sour arrivat ang (will tell sett
all about it. opnoriunities don't
ienock on one's door like thie every
alate no done fet it slip yout.
Well, Mina Grases Hector fx knock~
ing then fort rount ih her single
Ruraber in 4-11-44 ax ty Billy Atitenell,
Crawford lacks and Aurora Gree~
tes, who iy. the way, doubler. with
‘Leroy Hrowiniletd ‘a wonderful team,
Gf course, you all kame George
Cooper un Andrew ‘Tribe, Emin
Suekton, Catherine Jarvle and Elveta
Urown und sou know Wey are more
than “making gow. Our dngwink
Sapades.” cansistiag of Ruddte Green,
Sohn “Worthy. Megat’ Carter, Charitc
Rates, Edwarst ‘Thompson stad Teddy
Rackinan. whe doubles 2x 2 prineitel
an un understands fur Norman Ast.
Seood, ane. be were good, tye. Our
East chorny giely are’ (hotles), Helen
Bawen, Marjorie tubhard, steliy
Fines. Ethel Jones, Lena. "Jackson,
Jackie Jackson, ith Olver | n
Sally, Evans tshow gel) Peek
Gralg, Marie Frain, Margaret Jones
Fannie Hendeiekann, Mickey Purse?
fon, Francis Siaith, Elveta Bray
Bnd €athwrine sarvis, the lax two
named double in principal parts,
This week, Casiny, Brooklyn, X, Yu
week of March th. Paterson, N. J
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Sinar'a Empire, Sewark, S.J weed
of March 28. Sfinoe's Hank. New
York. “Mall sil reach any of the
company there, ‘so with deat wishes
from ‘ive ‘whois compangy, lactudinn
the lo-ploce band under ‘Tm Bryma
I'wieh Vou an the world suceers—
Saur pal, Amon Davia.
SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1927
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SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1927
WHAT
OFFICE, 215 WEST 135TH
Tid-Bits of New
OFFICE, 215 WEST 135TH STREET
Tid-Bits of New York Society
With the passing of the second work of Lent, social gayeties are rather slight, the larger affair giving away to another event and benefits, but not to the public. The next public event of importance as well as the social interest will be the recital of Ernest Hemingy, the young dramatist tenor, and pupil of Grace Hemingy, the young dramatist tenor, and pupil of the conducting a program of classic songs by old and modern composers at Grace Concertational church at a Sunday afternoon concert at an early date. Ms. Hemingy is graduate of the university and received first publisher Mine. Florence Cole-Tallot and Miss Marion Anderson, one of the largest and most interesting events of the year, will be the guest speaker of the New York in house of the entry into New York of the Victory Life insurance company of Chicago, held at the Renaisance casino on Thursday evening, March 1. Ms. Hemingy will be the master. Members of the Citizens' Committee, who were responsible for such a delightful evening, are some of New York's most prominent people as follows: M.D. Lester Walton, edilent, New York World; C.A. Petition, M.D. Chas, Fairleigh, D.L.S., Miss Jewel, writer and editor, D.L.S., Group Humor, understake and ex-admirer; Edward Gray, Fred Moore, editor
M.D., Wiley M. Wilson, M.D., Counselor Harry Austin, Harold L. Ellis, and principal public school No. 82. Thornton Wood, M.D., N. J. Cottman, M.D., and C. Lackett Roberts, musician, James Wilson acted as constmaster.
Genuine pleasure is expressed among the guests of Miss Thelma Berkack at 225 W. Marsh on Saturday evening. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Donnelley, Dr. and Mr. J. Wubin-Louis, Logan, Miss Milted Brown, Wong Miss Idyla Brown, Miss Theresa Bask, Miss Miyane I. Gary, Miss Lois Hillidge, Edward J. Berry, Jr. H. Walker, Herman Finde, Emile Bod William, Omar Thompson, and mother of Miss Berkack assisted in receiving the guests.
After the regular monthly meeting Wednesday morning, Marsh, Mrs. P. Mrs. Husbandsho and Mrs. Cordella Austin were hostess. Dainty refreshments were served. The wedding was held at the Urban League building.
Give St. Palrick's dance
Give St. Patrick's dance.
The league gave a very pretty dance, Teen
league, given a very private dance, but
bullying. The dance hall was apper-
riately decorated in decor and white and
the dance committee, felt exceedingly
proud of their success.
Mrs. Mary E. Hocking, of 129 W. St.
Borough, Inveterous club at its monthly
meetup, felt superior to the ladies. The officers
of the club are Mrs. Ruby Odenman,
president, Mrs. Nellie Pendleton,
president, Mrs. Helen Young, and
corresponding secretary, Mrs.
Helen Young, treasurer. The club
the Lenten season.
Mrs. Mary Hendrick, of 225 W. 11th
St., was hostess at a dinner in honor
of the Lenten season. There numbered about
thursday. These numbered about the
Lenten week. Mrs. and Mrs. Iris
Johnson, Mrs. Elisa Thomas, Mrs.
Mayne Bell, Mrs. Frances Niles, Mrs.
Wright, Izmir Young, John Campbell and
Smith.
Among the dinner guests of Mrs.
Hocking, on Sunday evening were: Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Brown, Mrs. Ruther, of
John Campbell, J. and Mr. and Mrs. G.
C. Newton.
The lovely Pierreforte club held its March 5th N. at the Urban League building, Robert Binnall of the N. A. at fitting address. The hall was beautifully decorated and topped with their source, enjoyed a full evening of pleasure. Mrs. Mia Good, president, Mrs. Alice Cotton Holland, vice president, Mrs. Waldon, financial secretary and Mrs. Roumainthe Alaton, treasurer.
Club Meetings
The Debtors at the home of Mrs. Marion Moore-Day on Sunday, March 5th, in a program, following which Mrs. Day served a delightful funnel. Plans to be held at Ramapo Annual Funeral will be held at Ramapo. The banquet promises an evening of ambiance of April 21.
Mrs. Cassandra Jackson was hostess to the Las Estefanes club at a theater in the city, performing the performance at the comedy Holland, Mrs. Julia Firceadal, Mrs. Florence Battle, Mrs. A. Leonard, Mrs. Bortha, Mrs. Ettie Humberburgh, Mrs. Borra Dagerson.
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Club Meets
with keen interest and happy antilevel with the social elite of the city and vitality.
Edward Gishard Paris of Amherst and Stuart Stubbs of Hartworth were joined in each college due to excellent scholarship throughout their four years in college, and the Harvard Medical school with all members of the full Fall All-Members.
Mrs. Holley Smith of Los Angeles is the house guest at Villa Lewaro, Kerben has the recipient of many social events in March 10. she is sailing for Switzerland.
Little Miss Ginger Cotton of Patterson, N. J. was the week and guest of her cousin, A Lila Bell.
In Baby Contest.
Baby Winkley Jackson has been entered into the Baby contest of Greater New York and vitality. The ladies supporting the affair are: Mrs. W. Wicklett, Mrs. Dullius, Mrs. Lillian Alexander and Mrs. Heart Bell.
Mrs. Vikki England Jones and Mrs. Wicklett, Mrs. Dullius, Mrs. Lillian Alexander and Mrs. Heart Bell.
Mrs. Vikki England Jones and Mrs. Wicklett, Mrs. Dullius, Mrs. Lillian Alexander and Mrs. Heart Bell.
Mrs. Gardner Finkett will spend the Leenra season and the remaining part Washington. After leaving Washington at Miss Dolley Trumbull of Boone, N. J.
Mrs. Sadie Harrison of 880 St. Nicholas Ave. visiting her mother and friends in St. Louis and Chicago.
Miss Eilea Porter of 217 W. 132th St. visiting her mother and friends in Philadelphia visiting friends.
Miss Louise Smith had as her guest on Monday evening the members of the Giltano club.
A Baby Boy.
To Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hamilton, (Annette Jackson) a son was born March 6.
At the monthly meeting of the Edeners-club, a statement of the spring Calico dance. A large group of ladies were present.
Mrs. Gorinna George made a delightful presentation on the many guests who dined at the spring Calico dance. A large group of ladies were attractively in gold and blue.
Miss Nora Harris, 215 Yonmouth St., Miss Ada Stewart, 215 W. 132th St.
Miss Norma Turner of 880 St. Nicholas Ave. spent several days in Philadelphia on business.
I. W. Brundoff of Philadelphia was visiting Brundoff, of 220 Seventh Ave.
The Paw. W. B. Wandrant of Washington, D. C., was in the city over the guest of Mrs. Lola Robinson Jones.
Little sister.
Miss Zebra Anderson, W. D. 131st St., popular society dub and, formerly, the hostess of the week and the guest of her sister, Miss Langer Anderson in Baltimore, M. D.
Educational Notes
Educational Notes
Dr. Fisher is now a licensed and registered physician. Dr. Fisher is also doing work in the experimental department of the college of medicine at the University. Despair his activities as a university professor has caused him to spend time during the past two years to take up short short writing as a workbook. He accepted his first story, "The City of New York," on February 1925, and was reprinted among other short stories received by the Atlantic Monthly. Other magazines he wrote include *Compostion*, *Harper's Bazaar*, *The Yellow Failer* was first prize winner in the All-Spiritual contest of 1922. All of these did with life in Harlem.
**FRAT HONORS COL. YOUNG**
The Zets. Phl. chapter of the Omega Society, which serves for the late Col. Charles Young, will be held at Brooklyn, last Sunday at 3:30 p.m. in several prominent speakers rendered with an exceptional musical program.
SAMUEL CHRISTIAN DIER
Funeral services for Samuel Theodore
Wilson, who was held at St. Cyprian P. E. church
and was buried at St. Cyprian P. E. church
children and a sister and brother are
interment in the church. Death Interment in
the church.
P.
Bagaya Boardem
In Baby Contest.
4. John Row
Visit Sister
Citizens Meet
A mammon meeting under the auspices of the Rev. Dr. C. A. Hutter was held at Mt. Olive Baptist church on Sunday, March 6. Dr. C. A. Hutter, the audience to support the council, which had for its object the promotion of Harlem. The Rev. Dr. C. Lester Butler, one of the principal speakers, took part in the meeting to promote the Welfare of the Negroes in Harlem and to hand by the speaker, supplemented by illustrations from the daily life of Rev. Dr. T. S. Harter, founder of the Civil Rights league, delivered an interlinear operation and other speakers present. August T. M. Magill, William P. Hayes, pastor Mt. Olivet Baptist church, a. A. Pake, secretary of the council.
The T. S. Harren Clarival society, of Brooklyn, rendered musical selections, Attorney Richard E. Carey, presided.
Viola W. James
Live Wire Club
The Live Wire club, whose officers include Alice Thompson, president, and the Executive Director, secretary, and Julia Fillmore, treasurer, are making plans for a play based on the early spring. While plans are materializing they are busy learning to create for their home. As their names might imply, they are a wild-awake
Glve Card Party
The Literary and Dramatic club will host the Robert F. Diaz, 200 W. Mile St. A. in Herbert Floor, 250 W. Mile St. A. for line arts, dancing and parading of a live performance. The president, has given a lovely loving cup to the club to be saddened to the year. Give a guess which will it. Memorandum to the year. Give a guess which will it. Hilton Jace, vice president; Allen Hillen Jace, vice president; Allen Hillen Jace, vice president; and Virginia Gill, treasurer, and Virginia Gill, treasurer.
Entertains Polyhedrons
Mrs. A. Brown entertained the Poly-
lumber Wist St. Thursday evening, with
cards, after which a delicious collation
of Lewisiana is confined to her home
Lewisiana is confined to her home
Hold: "Prom"
The Collegiate Dragon gave their first show at the St. Mary's and St. Corpus Christi 122 W. 45th and 130th streets. The amateur was most beautifully put over, and the audience was a deal of pleasure for the win, with the Mercy Thrillers' club, including Indies of the Indianapolis, to give in honor of the Goddess Fillette. The Brotherhood of Dbling Car Emerson would great gallant台阶, Loom Ave. on March 16th. March 18. This will be their first big "send off" and a big time is ex-
The Vagabunda
The Vargondhis, a club of popular tennis clubs, have been up-to-date parties every now and again, are resting again during the tenure season before they lay plant for the next season, and are forward with a great deal of pleasure. Miss Jay Nunes, the problem, tells me, is that the tennis season is time, and at last the Rave has hope for a canal swimmer of Harem- and
Mrs. Mary Ross entertained the Selza at her home Thursday evening. A most delightful evening was spent at the club business was attended.
Rosa Girls Club
SPEAKS ON CRIME
A number of leading Race people of Harlem have been involved in the fight for Ethical Culture in the city of New York when Dr. John H. Hare spoke on the subject. He also helped Angela Thrasher.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
EDITED BY FLOYD SNELSON, JR.
BROOKLYN NOTES
BROOKLYN NOTES
We regret very much to announce the passing of our dear friend, the late, 75 Marley Ave. She died Thursday, March 10, at 10:34am View hospital, and typist for more than four years. She was a dedicated member of G. A. She was a club organizer, a leader in the glee club, a very popular Augustine church and a member of the choir. She was a member of the Musica group. Ms. Milissa glassass was always a voluntary daughter of Charles J. Glassass.
Carlton Ave. Y. M. C. A
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Chauney, Ithone, former popular member of the exstitute St. Christian Angela, for a short stay with his family and friends. Everyone is glad to see the tutelot ex-soldier who fought so gallantly with the "fighting Irish."
BRODKLYH Y. W. C. A.
Miss Mabel Hyrd, membership and leadership of the foreign scholarships for special study at Woodhill, Birmingham, England. The International Service of the Society of American Philosophers of Anchorage, W. Y. C. A. has granted Miss Hyrd a four month leave of absence to attend the Executive April 20 and return to America about Sept. 1. Franklin, assistant pastor of Concord Baptist church, will be the guest speaker at afternoon, March 24 at 4:30 p.m. A party will be held Thursday, March 18 and enlisted seeing fellow Haitian伸手 in "Capitals." Those were Jillian Gibson, Helen Handelph, Georgia Brown and Viviana Obberts.
The industrial committees, of which
the Industrial Committee held a homemade cake, parsley and
homemade cake, parsley and
Ashton 13, bishop was saddened by the
Holmes Helene, who, as a co-operative,
till Reeve adwives and committees,
known and esteemed by hundreds of
girls and women at the assassination
staff, with which she worked for four
BEAUTY HINTS
125TH ST. LIBRARY
P. Giralda, clear milker, with a store柜, placed his place of business by police of the city, and his wife, whose life after he had been reported missing for a number of days, was a chronic consumptive for a long time it is said. A corpse of her died of death due to natural causes.
LUCKY GLASS
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BY JOCILLA MIDDLETON
(Communications for this column may be sent to 83 Bainbridge St. Telephone: 212-755-2000)
Mrs. and Mrs. Legriff of Babylon, I. are spending a few days in Brooklyn and have visited with the men
bers of Bethel
Baptist church,
Rose in the jasmin
Rope in the jasmin
While here
they are stumped
Bainbridge St.
9
Jacinto a H.
H.
Pa. has been in
Brooklyn for six
special courses in
Immigration,
diet, law, Rev.
Chas. V. Monks,
sociology worker,
is also visiting in
enough few days prior
son, James, back
in Darby, where
she is installed a printing business, Rev. Monk
editor, Mrs. Charlotte Smith of Skidmore
Monson, managing editor.
Mrs. Charlotte Smith of Skidmore
Monson has been confined to her bed and
time. It is said her condition is criti-
Siloam Preabyterian Church
Communion Sunday was observed in the morning, at which time hew, George Shippen Stark, pastor, filled the pulpit. The Bible class held a special presentation, setting ready for their foster program, as well as all the other departures.
On March 15 there will be a recital at the music studio of William A.
Miss Sadie Froft of 2522 E. 10th St. Shermanhead Bay, RI, at the above Ray. Timothy White, pastor of St. Brooklyn, is spending four weeks vacation in Brooklyn, and has successfully served his congregation for 29 years. His memorial rest on account of his strenuous duties, and his generous spending a short vacation at her mother's home in Buckingham county, Virginia.
Nazarez Congregational Church
Nazarez Congregational Church has his pulpit at both services, speaking in the morning hour on "The Rise of the Great Depression" and evening hour on "The World's Greatest War." Prof. William J. Hallway of Bricks, N. C., who was a doctor of Dr. Hallway, with Prof. Arnavu Ilt of the Panti tribe, total Coast, West Africa. Miss M. C. Pennybaker and her program was rendered each evening, with Hoffman Caldwell, Charles H. Watters, Miss M. C. Pennybaker and her honored guests included Micke Jenken and Bricks, N. C.
Bridge St. A. N. E. Church
Junior League Notes
Junior League Notes
Dr. MURIEL KELLOCC
Since it is Lent and most of us are in school, we just wait until Easter week, and we have lost. Leonard Warmer, one of the most famous students from a very pleasant trip to Europe on Gillespie Anderson, a student at the university, records for his high school the track. It is with great pleasure that we mention the school and city models. We congratulate the capacity will be inspiring in others.
BABY CONTEST
ST. PATRICK'S DANCE
Mrs. Carle E. O'Meara proved a most
successful host with a. St. Patrick's dinner dance at
St. Thaddeus' evening. A number of
professionals enjoyed a huge evening.
OLYKER TEA PARTY
The friends of William Service Bell enjoyed an afternoon tea given by the hostess. The apartment Sunday afternoon March 18. Music, drama and art were well represented in the group, who were the charming hostess, Mrs. Blapp.
PORTER& MEET
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April 7 and 8 will be great nights for the members are hard at work preparing for them. Judging from the attendance at the atreuel time those who come to hear the comic operetta, Tolohanam at atreuel time will be delightful. The music sounds delightfully lively and gritty and men seem to be working with the greatest emulism and charisma late admission fees the tickets are only 25 cents and it will be so seating capacity of the Auditorium is this. It is ideal roler skating weather on the roof of the Emma Ransom house every Monday night at 7 o'clock.
13TH ST. V, M. C. A.
A most unusual all-star program will be 20 at a clock, at the "the meeting," a portico magazine and a director of research and publication of the National Speaker. His subject will underscore the importance of "SM-Criticism," to treat this topic in a most thorough fashion, in 1985. This is the University of Chicago, 1917, and a graduate in city of Chicago, 1917, and a graduate in Mr. Johnson served as associate executive secretary of the Chicago Race Institute, and guided work in research thus far possible would be his report on "The Negro
Mime, Jesse A. Zackery, soprano, famine and Music recently the winner of the Music and Music award, will be one of the features of the opera award will be one of the features of the liminary musical program. Mime, Zackery, will be accompanied by Fuko honor student feature will be selected by Clarence the technical pianist and Fuko honor student feature will be selected by Clarence the tenor whom the laurel is well proof of. The music which is under the auspices of the membership department, Loomis Music, is the mitte is responsible for the artists on the program which is under the auspices of the membership department. Loomis Music is program worth any bass minime time. Why not tell your friends you Doors open at 4 o'clock sharp.
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Gregory S. Gretwist
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By CORA GARY ILLIDGE
Harry T. Burchell, Mus. Ib., spoke
the student No. 6, at 135th St. and
High School in New York at 10:30 a.m.
Edgerton Avenue,
Edgecombe Ave.
Tuesday, March 8.
Mr. Burchell will
persuade the
children to not
like living
spiritualists
that they are
important com-
ponents of the
cultural produc-
tion of the
United
State.
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teaching of
every child
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Maryland, M. and
M. Mr. Burkholder
and M. Mr. Burkholder
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gratitude
concerto, Cora Hodge and adoration.
He also, his former home, *Jim Burrell sang Monday, Tuesday at 5* in the m. he was joined by *Ellen Elison* hour of music over gates *Louise Speaker*.
"Louise Speaker," a raiser in three concerts performed alternately with "Barth" in the comedy deals with politics and divorce. A Tacque Jazz orchestra of five pieces. The musicians were J. Porter, Jillian Hodge, Linda and Arcie Levine. The others of committee in the political campaign. *Vera Denary, H. Webster Klips, Wilma McKenzie* addition and *Mickey Reyes*
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"Down South." In this compositio-
n which was written in the early part of
the season, the band and a sound dancer, together with other
characteristic pieces, give concert.
The Gold Medal Winner's concert will
be evening, March 26. The gold medal
winner's concert will be evening in the ensemble are Dorei Trotnem, Rubyteen and Mabie Williams.
A guest conductor for this concert.
Paul C. Holin will conduct the Phillips' church.
Two of these concerts were given on
given Thursday evening of each week
through April. Mr. Holin is playing
Mackswell, Brahms, Wigor, Joelman,
Mackswell, Dvorsak and other noted com-
posers.
"Lulu Beije" Closest
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A convert of chamber music under the guidance of Glenn Sunday afternoon, March 20, 2015
W. 138th St. The goddets are Miles Murray Young, Mike Hawkins, Ibrahim Tadee and Mila Foley, and Jonathan Trobe and Iila Foley, and J. B. Lennell.
CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY
The silver jubilee anniversary construction hoop is boarded on Monday afternoon with a most impressive perimeter and on with programs each week, continued with programs each week; Monday, P. I. B. club; Tuesday, volunteer night; Wednesday, Round the House; Thursday, University club; Friday, Theatrical man of the Silver Jubilee committees.
LAUNCH DRIVE
The St. Ambrose Community center, the St. Ambrose Church, the chaplain and superintendent, have joined forces to help raise awareness. Their extensive plans will result in a new church and their energy in going over the top. TO GIVE BENEFIT DANCE "Belle Louise" amber band, Belle Louise house, conducting dance drue on Friday evening. Slax will be performing at the commencement for the benefit of the building community center. St. Ambrose Community center.
TO DEPEN CLUB
Messrs. Rudolph Brown and Sam Announces the reopening of the Hoeffler Theater in an institution rendacious, 2021 Spent a Fair in the Theater, and a fair was marked by an array of well known professionals, who rendered a feature on America's greatest stage.
HOLD MASS MEETING
A more moving air for "Better Homes"
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has a number of there members were
prestigious and appreciated the most
unique interior.
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