Gary American

Saturday, February 22, 1930

Gary, Indiana

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112 ARRESTED HERE BY LAW GAY PUBLIC LIBRARY 5TH AVE JEFFERSON 'To Break The Bonds' Trade with stores which employ colored help. Ask your merchant why he does not employ colored clerks in his store. VOLUME III. No. 14 112 A HOWARD STUDENTS SING TO CURTIS GET BIG OVATION Vice-President and Sister Hear Eight Singers Render Program in D. C. Washington.—Eight Howard University students, under the direction of Prof. Roy W. Tibbs, sang before Vice-President Curtis and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Jann last Tuesday night at a dinner given by Representative Hamilton Fish, in the Mayflower Hotel. The dinner was served in the Palm court of the hotel in the private reception room arranged just off the promenade. Among the guests entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Fish were the Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrarsd, the Austrian Minister and Mrs. Prochnik, the Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. van Tower the Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur and the Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Robert P. Lamont. The eight students who sang were Ralph H. Jones Levington Smith, Walker Allen, Millia Syphax, James Butcher, William Sales, Paul Smith and Daniel Roane. The program consisted of ten numbers with three enchores. Solo parts were sung by Ralph H. Jonese and Lovington Smith. Negro Writers Get Praise In Critic's Survey Bookman Magazine Discusses Works of Negro Authors, Old and New; Analyze Work New York, "The Negro As Writer" is the subject of an extended critical survey by John Chamberlain in the current February number of The Bookman. Among Negro writers of fiction Mr. Chamberlain praises Charles W. Chesnutt as a pioneer and among others lists as outstanding the stories and novels of James Weldon Johnson, Walter White, Claude McKay and Rudolph Fisher. In "The Fire in the Flint" Mr. Chamberlain finds Mr. White's handling of the treatment given a Negro doctor by Southern whites as having "an inner logic which is not open to scenticism." Of Mr. Johnson's "Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man," Mr. Chamberlain says: "Considered historically, the book is one that the Negro would do well to call epoch-making, for it certainly caught the tempo of the future, and it explored problems that remain as portentous today as they were in 1912." Among Negro poets Mr. Chamberlain chooses for extended comment and praise, Jean Toomer, whom he calls "perhaps the most lovely lyrist of all Negro poets;" Dunbar, James Welton Johnson, Countee Cullen, Claude McKay and Langston Hughes. Mr. Chamberlain in passing also notes the influence of Negro themes upon such white novelists and playwrights as DuBose Heyward, Julia Petetrkin, Rourk Bradford, Clement Wood, Waldo Frank, Eugene O'Neill, Paul Green, Van Vechten, E. C. L. Adams, R. Emmet Kennedy, Howard Odum; and he names a number of Negro essayists among whom Dr. DuPois stands out. Street Cars May Use Auto Springs Street cars have been designed that are carried on semi-eliptical automobile type springs and with each wheel separately mounted on a steering knuckle instead of trucks. The Gary American Capture of Thieves Who Entered Home Nears To Open Preaching Mission P. RT. REV. CAMPBELL GRAY A two week's preaching mission, or revival, will be held at St. Aug ustine's chapel, 19th and Adams street, beginning Sunday. It will be con ducted by the Rt. Rev. Campbell Gray, bish of the Episcopal church. A two week's preaching mission, ustine's chapel, 19th and Adams street ducted by the Rt. Rev. Campbell Gray UNUSUAL TYPESTO BE SEEN IN MOVIE Director Selects Every Degree of Humanity for Film to Be Shown in Gary For a place in which to study human nature there is none superior to a courtroom, especially during a murder trail. For some reason this sort of case brings out more contrasting types than any other and the queer streak of morbidity in most persons is developed there to a high degree. In "His Captive Woman" a first National picture coming to the Roosevelt theatre next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. A big murder trial is one of the important features. The story is, briefly, that of a girl who kills a lover and escapes to the tropics. A typical cop is sent after her. He gets her away, but the ship is wrecked and they are cast away on a desert island where they fall in love and are both regenerated. After a time they are rescued, and he, being true to his duty and she acquiescent, now that she has reformed, brings her back for trial. The result forms a startling denouement. The types obtained for the courtroom scenes are remarkable. Every kind, color, degree of fortune, are there. Men and women, young and old, rich and poor, handsome and ugly. George Fitzmaurice made this picture, which has Milton Sills and Dorothy Mackaill as the featured players. Much of the film was made in the Hawaiian Islands. The money to be spent for roads in 1930 will equal a year's work for a million men at $2,000 a year. --- Office of Publication: 7 East 19th Avenue Telephone Gary 2-4660 - If Busy, Call Gary 2-3865 or revival, will be held at St. Auget, beginning Sunday. It will be con- bish of the Episcopal church. 'Dynamite' To Be Shown at Tower The powerful society drama of two tortured souls, "Dynamite," will be at the Tower Theatre starting Friday, February 21. This picture which has been playing to capacity crowds all over the country is one of the most striking dramas of the year. It takes one from the drawing rooms of New York society to the drabness of a prison, from the prison to the awful horror of the darkness of a mine. The story is a powerful portrayal of human emotions running riot, of inspiring love and exciting adventure. It brings drama to the screen in its most vivid form that is powerful. "Dynamiko" has been made into one of the most exciting pictures of the year. It runs the gamut of human emotions in its stirring story. It should appeal to everyone who sees it, for it has everything in it that goes to make a real super-production. Hammond News Mrs. Katheleen Thompson of Larned ave., is very ill. The Sunday school of Mt. Zion Baptist church gave a very interesting program last Sunday evening. Mr. Clifford Payton of 533 Fields ave., who sustained a very painful accident a few weeks ago, is out again. Mrs. Grace L. Trent, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wilkerson of Gary assisted in the election and installation of the officers of Northern Light chapter, Order of Eastern Star, last Wednesday evening. The officers are: Mrs. M. B. Befhen, worthy matron; Mrs. Ora Burden, secretary; H. D. Jackson, patron; Mrs. Edith Lewis, treasurer. Mr. Horace Central of Michigan ave., was called to Nashville, Tenn., last week on account of the death of his mother. Mr. Jasper Murry of Michigan ave., has returned from Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Ramond Floyd have returned from Indianapolis. ARRESTS NEAR IN ROBBERY OF HOME OF E. B. BRADDOCK Police Working On Clues Which May Lead to Capture of Thieves Who Took Valuables Using every means at their command to capture the right parties Gary police today were confident that they would discover the identity of the robbers who entered the home of two prominent South Side residents during the first of the week, and took away valuables estimated to be worth several hundred dollars. At a late hour today, members of the detective bureau were still working on clues which they believe will shortly lead to the capture of the men who entered the home of Mrs. Edna B. Braddock, 2524 Jefferson prominent Gary school teacher, and got away with articles of clothing and velry valued at more than $600. Making their entrance thru a bathroom window, the burglars ramshackle of the Braddock home and took away a black sealskin coat valued at $250, as well as a diamond stick pin valued at $75, a diamond set Masonic ring valued at $125, and several other articles. The burglarly occurred shortly after Mrs. Braddock and her mother left the house to visit a friend. Returning shortly after nine o'clock, they found the house had been broken into and the valuables taken. She immediately notified the police. Another Problem Of Modern Girl Gets a Solution Neighborhood House Organizes Course in Housekeeping; Is Open to All Gary girls and young misses who marry without knowing how to manage and conduct a household need have any further worries. No more need they be disturbed over the thought of not knowing the essential of housekeeping. They can go to school now and learn housekeeping at Neighborhood House, 17th and Adams street, according to an announcement made today by the Rev. Henry D. Jones, director of Neighborhood house. The housekeeping course was organized in connection with the employment agency at the institution which furnished employment annually to hundreds of people. According to Mr. Jones, most girls seeking employment are lacking in the knowledge of housekeeping. The course was organized to provide them with this information. Anyone may take the course and finish it in six weeks. At the end of the course, a certificate recommending ability in the various lines of household duties is given to every girl or woman who completes it. Executive Coins A Safety Slogan Col. J. C. Fuller, vice-president and manager in charge of the old Gettysburg and Harrisburg Railroad, system, coined the expression, "Stop, Look and Litter." Italy has 115,581 miles of roads. Head Real Estate Project THE MASTER OF THE WORLD DAVID EUGENE TAYLOR Known to many in Gary as a above, formerly a prominent Indiana real estate sub-division in Los Angeles capitalized at half a million dollars. Man Forced To Leave For Back Re Known to many in Gary as a super salesman, David Eugene Taylor above, formerly a prominent Indiana newspaper publisher, is now head of a real estate sub-division in Los Angeles. Taylor's latest project is said to be capitalized at half a million dollars. Man Forced To Leave Town Sues For Back Rent Due On Property Although the Tulsa, Okla., race riot occurred more than nine years ago, echoes of the conflict were heard in Gary today with the filing of a suit by Attorney Spencer Adams to recover $60,000 due in rent from a building taken away from a colored man who had to flee to Gary to save his life. The man, J. B. Stradford, has secured the services of Attorney Adams Mary and Doug Star In 'Taming the Sherw Girls, what would you do if- Girls, what would you do if— You were waiting at the church dressed in beautiful bridal robes; your guests were assembled; ;your attendants were ready; the organ was playing, the minister was becoming impatient — and the bridegroom was missing? When he does finally put in an appearance dressed like a tramp—what would you do? That is the problem faced by Mary Pickford in "Taming of the Shrew" which comes to the Tivoli Theatre, next Friday, February 21. And it is just one of the hilarious situation furnished by Shakespeare in his immortal, glorious comedy which brings "America's Sweetheart" and her famous husband, Douglas Fairbanks to the screen for the first time as co-stars. It is ni this situation we find Miss Pickford as the stormy vexations Katherine getting a taste of her own medicine from the dash-swaggering, conceited, yet lovable Douglas as Petruchio, he who undertakes to tame the spitfire of Padua. The stage at the Tivoli for next week will feature the huge anniversary week show called "Mardi Gras." The Tivoli is celebrating its birthday and this show his been made especially fine because of that. Frankie Masters and his boys will be on hand to pep up the proceedings. The first word in the English dictionary is "aam," meaning an old Dutch and German measure of 1 quids. super salesman, David Eugene Taylor, newspaper publisher, is now head of a. Taylor's latest project is said to be live Town Suesnt Due On Property to collect the sum due him from rental on his property. At the height of the Tulsa race riots, he was forced to leave Tulsa overnight, according to Attorney Adams. In his haste, he could not dispose of his property. After arriving in the middlewest, he wrote back to a Tulsa real estate firm and arranged with them to take care of the property. While agreeing to do so, the real estate people failed to pay him the rent they collected from rental of the building. Attorney Adams is confident that the court will decide in favor of Stradford. Advertise In Y Advertise In Your Local Paper The Oswego, Oregon, Review runs the following interesting quotation from the American Banker's Magazine, using it as an advertisement: "No business in any town should allow a newspaper published in his town to go without his name and business being mentioned somewhere in its columns. "This applies to all kinds of business and professional men. It does not mean that you should have a whole, half or even a quarter page ad in each issue of the paper, but your name should be mentioned, if you do not use more than a two-line space. "A stranger picking up a newspaper should be able to tell what business is represented in the town by looking at a paper. This is the best possible town advertiser. "The man who does not advertise his business does an injustice to himself and the town. The life of a town depends upon the live, wide-awake and liberal advertising business man." It develops that there aren't nearly as many bow-legged girls in the world as was at one time popularly supposed. Provided she keeps on being a sweet girl, there is no objection if the sweet girl graduate gets over being a graduate. A single wire, say the radio experts, makes the best aerial. And a single gossip, we say, makes the best broadcaster. HOME EDITION PRICE THREE CENTS LAW POLICE KEPT BUSY DURING THE MONTH SAYS BUREAU HEAD Drunkenness Leads List of Crimes Committed in Steel City by Colored Folks Out of 327 persons arrested last month for various violations of the law, one hundred and twelve were colored people, according to the monthly report of the Gary police department, issued today by W. A. Forbis, head of the bureau of identification. Drunkenness during the month was the cause of most of the arrests. Sixteen persons, all colored, were booked at the police station for being drunk, according to the report. Another offense which served to bring about a large number of arrests during the month, the report states, was larceny, eleven persons being held for this crime. Ten persons were arrested for assault and battery. Despite the fact that the number of Negroes arrested during the month was nearly half the number of total arrests, not a single arrest of a colored man was made for gambling which usually serves to provide police with more trouble than any other demeanor. That the economic depression might have had something to do with the fact that no arrests were made for gambling is the opinion expressed by members of the police department. "The people have been just too poor to tremble," a member of the police department stated. Violations of the state liquor law, according to the report, brought the arrests of five persons during the month. An interesting feature of the report is a comparison of the number of persons arrested according to ages, there being more arrests of persons between the age of from 25 to 30 than of any other age. Seventy-six between the ages of from 25 to 30 were arrested. And 67 persons were arrested between the ages of from 20 to 25 years, the report points out. Only two arrests were made of persons under 16 years of age, and only six were made of persons over sixty years of age. A total of 1,763 meals were served prisoners in the City jail during the month The report is issued monthly by Mr. Forbis, who has been made head of the bureau of identification by Mayor Johnson. Forbis was formerly superintendent of police. Your Local Paper Review runs the following interesting in Banker's Magazine, using it as an ad- wn should allow a newspaper published name and business being mentioned some- ds of business and professional men. It uld have a whole, half or even a quarter Page Two ———————————— By EUGENIA WARD Mrs. Fannie Datson of 2664 Wash- ington, who has been ill in Mere: hospital is improving and is again at home. Miss Sanders Is Guest Here Miss L. A. Saunders of Chicago spent the weck-end with Mr. Corrinne Jones of 2354 Washington ctreet Yo Yo Club To Meet Thursday The Yo Yo club will meet Thu day with Mrs. Grace Treit of 6 Adams street, Modern Wives To Meet Monday The Modern Wives club will meet with Mes, Della Johnson, 2223 Waeh ington, Monday afternoon «) 2 o'cloel Mrs. Corrine Cross Has Visitor Mrs. Buddia Russell of Torre Haute is the guest of Mrs, Corinne Cros of 2423 Jefferson. Mrs. Morgan Precinet Conusitteewoman Mrs, Margerite S. Morgan of 1533 Washington street, has becn appoint- ed precinct committeewonan of the 83rd precinct. - Tnvites Women To Attend Meetiuy Mrs, Margrette Moray of 153% Washington, president of the Pyvan- gelistical unian of the Chicago con. ference of A.M. E. churches, request that all evangelists attend the won- derful meetings which ate held the second Thursday of each month at Allen Temple A. M. EB. church, 30th and Dearborn streets, Chicago. ° The meetings are very enthu isstie and everyone seems to enjoy the discus sions. Junior Choir To Broadcast The Junior choir of the First Bap- tist church, under the direction of Mrs. Mary G. Hill, will broadens! over station WJKS, Sunday afternoon, February 23, from 3:30 to 4 o'cloch The junior choir consists of forty voices. Rey, Charles f. Hawkins, pas tor of the church, will also be heard at this time. Dinner To Be Had Re tanior Choir The junior choir will give a Mis- cellaneous dinner includine fish and chitterlings ot First Buptist clureh, Thursday, February 27, ‘The dinner will he served from 11:30 on. Price is 26e. Quick Tasty Meals If you want to be served with quick tasty meats like home- cooking visit the Old Virginia Cafe where wood food is a policy. 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Lawson, 2456 Connecticat Monday evening was quite a success, Aimong the visiting guests were Miss- s Girthala Stallings, Martha Holland and Messrs, Richard Dougias and Jack Wilsen. Mr, Lewis of Detroit Michigan, was also a viviting guest. Young Matrons Hold Meeting The Young Matron’s club met on Thursday eveniiy, Febraary 12th, vith Mis. Lillian Jenkins of 1949 dgceachnsetts street. Two memliers vere added to the clab, They are: Mesdumes Viola Latimer and Witn- bash, Mrs, Jenkin: erved a two course luncheon to ‘twenty-five ment- bes, Mr. Elbert Long was the visit ine pruest. ‘The cal will meet ‘Thursday eve ning, February 27th, at the home of Mrs, Bessie Bowen, 2134 Adain street, from 8-10 o'clock. Mrs, Bow en und Mes, Bedell hostesses. iddies Wave Hirthday Party Mr. ard Mrs, James Williams, 2B25 Adams street, invited thirteen other children of the neishborhood last Sun aay to attend a birthday party in Honor of their little son, James, dtr, two years of ave. After playing « number of games, the litte folks wei seated at the dining room table ‘and THE GARY AMERICAN served a two-course dinner. The fol- lowing children of the neighborhood were present. Little Messrs. J. D. Williams, 2522 Adams; Nathaniel Tate, 2080 Wash- ington; William Jones, 1944 Massa- chusetts; C. J. Jones, 2432 Monroe; Wyelethaer Daniel, 1730 Massachu- setts; Eddie Daniel, 1730 Massachu- setts, Little Misses Evora Daniel, 1740 Massachusetts; Maul Clark, 2512 Mon- ree; Dorothy Jackson, 2432 Monroe; Edna Jackson, 2432 Monroe; Charlie Mae Beans, 2229 Adams; Dorothy Le« Beans, £220 Adams and Bessie Bueh. ter #226 Adams. The funniest stage play of the year made into the funniest picture of the year. That is what is found in “Kib- itzev,” all-talking laugh riot caming to the Oriental theatre on Friday, January 2i. Ags a stage play, “Kib- Fiteer” will lene be kememberell aa:one of the most. enjoyable eathedies of the tar. As a screen production, it is a veritable vot of fun, Th: Newspaper with a personality ERE AG TES NSLS AR RIES OS | LORK’S | 7 h i g ; 5 ¢ Confectionery ' i Ice Cream, Fruits 4 Candy and Cold Drinks s ‘ 2500 Adams Street i ‘ CG. LORK,. Prop, f 1 NUR Re Nay erie rer en rem It is estimated that 98.7 per cent of the critics of Christianity never have tried it. / Ladies’ Hosiery Ley Lingerie Q Silk Robes < Millinery QS 2 /s ¥ Say SS) y Vis 4, % Handbags —~y “ Ladies’ Hats ky House Dresses ~~ Ladies’ Gloves AQ Patronize = ave Neighborhood Store ge ee ee ee ee ee) a a ' : > Cleaned At ? =} aa RC eo t = eee The Mines | = er PORES The cleaning of our coal begins in the mines. z 1 aady It is picked over and cleared of all slate, clay g er ay) and other impurities, right in the mines. = > aes That's why our coal is superior. Let us dele : CA iver your next ton, ' 5 -F ' . JOHN : a ft ' : « } COAL --*COKE and WOOD 4 wee ff 2404 Pierce Phone 4-3681 1 a 1 IeuURBeReeReR Ree eee ee ee eee eee ee fy Ve CONTINUUUS 10:30 1011308M, ; ELS Berea pWaVAr beh ot | FRIDAY and SATURDAY, February 21-22 JANET GAYNOR and CHARLES MORTON = he 66 THE FOUR | DEVILS” Talking and Sound Picture with a Thousand Thrills with Mary Dunean - Nacy Drexel and Barry Norton Also Ai-'Tatking: Comedy and Talking Movietone News | oe eo __@ Big Midnight Show SATURDAY AT 11:30 P. M. Robert Armstrong and James Gleason in 99 “OH YEA? All-Talking With Zazu Pitts and Patricia Caron LIVE CHICKENS GIVEN AWAY MON., TUES., & WED., Feb. 24 - 25 - 26 Milton Sills and Dorothy Mackaill in “His Captive Woman” \ Vitaphone Talking Picture Also “The King of the Congo” Thurs., Fri, Sat., Feb. 27-28 March 1 Ronald Colman in His First All-Talking Picture “Bull Dog Drummond” Saturday, February 22,1930 Sane The “charming naturalness” you like in a girl cost her many weary hours of practice. Let The Laundry Do It Don’t Have a wash day in your home at om LEA Phone Gary-7571 e =. 75 i} > Slick’s Gary Laundry Co. Fifth and Massachusetts “The Laundry That Does Its Best” Sane | GARY | BROADWAY AND FIFTH AVE. | BIGMIDNIGHT FROLIC & ; Midnight Show Every Saturday! | | Doors Open 11:30, Starts 12 P. M. ' | SEE THE SHOW OF SHOWS | ) SNOOKIE’S wii . aed “Sporting Youth”: /———— REVUE —— : With All New Cast of Burlesque | '——— STARS ———__ ) And Large New Chorus of ! |——PRETTY GIRLS — LADIES BARGAIN MATINEE 25c | Get Up A Party—Lots Of Fun | Two-For-One Bargain Ticket THIS AD AND ONE PAID $ ADMISSION WILL ADMIT aa Se Always | A STEP AHEAD— } Suits - - - $25.00 Up : Top Coats - - $19.75 Up } Stetson Hats - - $8.50 | Interwoven Hose - 50c Up } Men’s Furnishing of First Class Quality BELL CLOTHIER’S | 1118 BROADWAY — SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. 3-DAY 90c SALE Thurs., Fri., Sat., February 20, 21 & 22 Saturday, February 22, 1930 Church News ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH On Sunday morning, Rev. Lovelace preached another sermon from his series of sermons taken from the Sermon on the Mount. "If ye love those whom love thee, what reward have ye?", formed the text of the sermon, and was taken from Matthew 5.43. Sunday night the Rev. Joseph Hands of Fulton, Ky., preached. His text was taken from the sixth chapter of Revelation, the ninth and tenth verses; "How long will I have to wait." The Willing Workers' club met on Tuesday night, February 18, in the home of Mrs. Minnie Anderson, 1937 Pennsylvania street. A box social was the feature of the evening. The Red Star Circle meets Saturday, February 22, in the home of Mrs. Pearl Hall, 2104 Madison street Miss Mollie Barber is president, and Miss Georgia Scaggs is secretary. The Usher Board met Friday evening, February 21, in the home of Mrs. Ada Anthony, 1517 Delaware street. Dr. J. 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Dr. MICHAEL'S ALL-HERB TONIC is not a patent medicine—but a back-to-nature remedy made from 26 different herbs, roots, barks, leaves and berries, pleasant to take, for the ills of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, and Bowel's, that eliminates body poisons, purifies the blood and adds strength and vigor to the body. Call at your nearest Drug Store for Free Sample or bottle of this Wonderful ALL-HERB TONIC or at 1100 Broadway (Gary Branch) and let the ALL-HERB MAN tell you about this back-to-nature remedy. DR. MICHAEL'S All-Herb Laboratories 1100 BROADWAY Superior Remodelers 2136-38 Broadway SUITS CLEANED (and) PRESSED Monday and Tuesday 69c Dresses 99c and up Any Day CASH and CARRY We Have No Boy Collecting --- NEW RETAIL DEPARTMENT STORE 813 to 827 Broadway, at 8th Ave., Gary Phone 6171 Figured Dimity 36-inch figured dimity, very good quality. Sells regularly at 35c yd. 3 yards for ..... 90c Sateen 36-inch Sateen, all colors. Sells regularly at 21c yard. This sale, 5 yards for ..... 90c Fancy Charmuse 36-inch Charmuse, plain and striped, Sells regularly at 31c yard. 3 yards for ..... 90c Mattress Covers Full size mattress covers, of good quality ticking. Sell regularly at 98c—and worth it. Each .... 90c 2 Yds. Table Damask 64-inch highly mercerized table damask, with fancy colored borders. Extra special for this sale. 2 yards for .... 90c -Strap Oxfords Now 90c Pair Children's 1-Strap Oxfords These are a clean up of odd lots, in the popular patent leather, ties, straps and exfords. Some sold as high as $1.98. All sizes in one style or another. This sale only, Pair. Children's Shoes Children's scuffers, with compo or leather soles, tans and blacks. Sizes 8 $ \frac{1}{2} $ to 2. One of the best bargains of the sale. Pair 90c omp or leather soles, tans and one of the best bargains 90c Women's Jiffy Gaiters th waterproof "Jiffy" gaiters only—and only a limit. While they last, pair 90c These are the tweed cloth waterproof "Jiffy" gaiters with cuffs. Sizes 21/2 to 51/2 only—and only a limited quantity left. $2.98 value. While they last, pair 90c Large Cocoa Mats Size 13 by 30. Good heavy thick evenly woven cocoa mats with heavy corded edges. Each ..... 90c 18x27 Inch Rugs Made from high-priced carpets. Have fringed ends, and are an exceptional value. Each ..... 90c Felt Base Floor Coverings The 6-foot width, this Sale Special, five (5) feet, for ..... 90c 5 Double Rolls of Wallpaper Select from a dozen or more choice patterns. Enough for side walls. Values up to 60c a roll. 5 double rolls for ..... 90c Lacquer and Brush 1 pint can of Lacquer and one 1½ inch brush, both for ..... 90c Turpentine Special 1 gallon of Turpentine. This sale only. Bring your container ..... 90c WOMEN C RAYON UNDIES including slips and combinations wi uring this great 3-day sale; each rons rons, well-made Women's ex FOR WOMEN ONLY WOMEN'S RAYON UNDIES Women's Rayon Undies, including slips and combinations with bloomer-knee. Special, during this great 3-day sale; each.. Girdles of fancy-figured rayon, with wide elastic side panels and 4 garters. 90c Pleasing colors, each ..... Flannelette Gowns Women's heavy-weight flannelette gowns, plain white, and fancy strips. Each ..... 90c Store Hours 9 to 6 Saturday,9 to 9 Vests and Bloomers Women's fine rayon striped jersey vests and bloomers. Very special. Any two (2) for .... 90c Women's Smart Hats Fancy Pillows Just as dainty as the flowers of Spring. Lustrous figured rayon faille—and the quality is the same others sell at $1. Sale price. 90c Wash Dress Fabrics 12 Large Bleached Sheets Famous wonder value bleached sheets. Size 81x99 for double beds, extra value special for this Sale, Each.....90c Six Turkish Towels Turkish Bath Towels, size 18 by 36-inch, heavy quality with colored borders. Six (6) for ..... 90c Nine Yds. Outing Flannel 27-inch Outing Flannel, in an attractive variety of 27 inch. Special price, 9yards for ..... 90c 4 Yds. Curtain Grenadine 27-Inch Stair Carpet Best quality of Jute Velvet Star Carpet. Blue border, brown ground. Extra special, Yard 90c Two (2) Aprons Rayon Girdles THE GARY AMERICAN Women's extra-size cotton ribbed union suits, short sleeve with Dutch or high neck, or long sleeve and ankle length. Sizes 46, 48, 50. Special each ..... 90c Brassieres of satin and fancy striped rayon. Sizes 30 to 38. Also girdles and garter belts of fancy figured rayon. Extra special, 2 for ..... 90c Sateen Large Cocoa Mats As a fitting climax to our great Nation- Wide Mid-winter Reduction Sale, which closes Saturday, February 28th, we offer to our patrons what we believe to be some of the greatest bargains in our history. Some of the quantites are limited—some of the items are sample lots. Some represent the final mark-down on those particular items, and others are discontinued lines. We sell only perfect goods—no seconds, thirds or irregulars. 2 Children's Union Suits Children's cotton ribbed union suits, ankle length with short or long sleeves. This Sale, two (2) suits for.....90c Boys' Sweaters Boys' sport sweaters, in the popular pull-over cricket style. Extra special, sold for much more. Each ..... 90c Boys' Paiamas Boys' two-piece outing flannel pajamas, cut extra full to allow for freedom and growth. Coat style, trimmed with fancy colored frogs. Special ... 90c Our Standard Delicious Chocolate Covered Cherries 3 Boxes for 90c These are strictly fresh and you have willingly paid 39c for them—as they are usually sold for 49c a box. Artificial Flowers Choice of nasturtiums, popys, foliage, gladiolas, Kings' candles, and etc. Any 12 for 90c Hand Emb. Aprons Hand-embroidered on heavy unbleached muslin. Durable and becoming. 2 Fr. Women's Wool Hose These are all wool in outsizez only. Choice of black or tan, sizes 9 and $10\%$ . You've paid 77c a pair. To close—this sale 2 pair for ..... 90c Children's Wool Hose All wool for boys and girls. Reinforced heel and toe. Finely ribbed, seamless and in black, dark brown and camel. Were 69c pair. 90c Two pairs for ..... 2 Prs. Children's Hose 2 Prs. Children's Hose Our finest quality children's ribbed rayon and wool hose with re-inforcedheel and toe. This sale. 90c two (2) pairs for.....90c Men's Overalls Men's overalls, of heavy 8 oz. white -back denim, bar tacked at every point of strain. Cut large 90c and full. Each ..... 90c 2 Men's Ties Men's finely tailored ties in new plain and fancy silk patterns of latest design, offered during this sale as an outstanding value. ONLY 90c Union Suits tra-size cotton ribbed union sleeve with Dutch or high g sleeve and ankle length. 50. 90c Brassieres satin and fancy striped ray- to 38. Also girdles and gar- fancy, figured a special, 2 for ..... 90c Two Pairs of Curtains An Outstanding 90c Sale Special 5 Piece Ruffled Voile Curtain sets, in Blue, Rose, Green and Gold. has two rows of ruffling. Edges finished with an over-lock rayon stitch. Handy tacks included. 2 complete sets for 40-inch French Marquisette Panels, 21/4 Yards long. Finished at bottom with 3 inch Rayon Fringe. In cream or biege color. Each ..... 90c 5 Piece Ruffled Voile, Curtains. 32 inches wide and 21/4 yards long, finished with 3-inch ruffle and 2-inch Rayon bands in pink, blue, green or gold. Well worth $1.50. Pair 90c Men's Leather Belts Men's hand braided leather belts. Something new and at a big saving. Made of genuine cowhide, with a nickel tongue buckle. Neatly woven and make a good 90c appearance. Each ..... 3 Pairs Men's Hose Men's mercerized and rayon fancy hose. Rayon plaited and very fine guage. Elastic tops and re-inforced heel and toe with smooth seamless feet. Stock up now. 90c 3 pairs for ..... 2 Pr. Men's Wool Hose 2 Pr. Men's Wool Hose Men's Cashmere Ribbed Wool Hose with elastic rib top and re-inforced heel and toe. 90c 2 pairs for ..... Men's Union Suits Men's cotton ribbed blue mottled Union Suits. Made of high quality yarns, with silk braid around collar and down front. Elastic cuffsand anklets. Also knee length, and buttoned over shoulder. A wonderful value. 90c Special Four Pairs Men's Sox Men's Half Wool Work Sox. A good heavy work sock with elastic rib tops knitted closely to assure warmth. Buy now and save, 4 pairs ..... 90c Men's Sport Sweaters Men's part wool Sport Sweaters. This sweater gives you an extraordinary value for the money. Warm, durable and practical, 6-button front and two large handy pockets. Sale price. Each 90c Men's Briar Pipes Just think of a genuine Briar Pipe slick and comforting — a real smoke. This quality will cost you at least $1.25 elsewhere. 90c This sale ..... Smokers' Stands A novel smoking stand of all metal, attractively colored—a stand that would cost you ordinarily at least $1.50. This sale 90c while they last. Indoor Baseballs These balls are constructed to stand hard service. Tough quality horsehide cover, well stitched and hand sewed. 90c Special ..... Boys' Baseball Set This set consists of one catcher's mitt, a baseball cap, and a good tough baseball, all for .....90c Two Pa An Outstanding 9 5 Piece Ruffled Voile Curtain sets, in has two rows of ruffling. Edges finished Handy tie backs included. 2 complete s Marquisette Panels 40-inch French Marquisette Panne Yards long. Finished at bottom inch Rayon Fringe. In cream or biege color. Each ..... Voile Curtains 5 Piece Ruffled Voile, Curtains. 32 wide and 2¼ yards long, finished inch ruffle and 2-inch Rayon bands blue, green or gold. Well worth $1.50. Pair ..... CO. ALE 21 & 22 Bargains for Two (2) Play Suits Girls' and Boys' play suits. Made of bray or jean in middy or one piece Sizes 2 to 6. ins for Baby Bargains for Baby Girls' and Boys' play suits. Made of chambray or jean in middy or one piece style. Sizes 2 to 6. 2 for 90c Infants' Gertrudes, of good quality ette, shell crocheted edges. Buttons on the shoulder. 4 for ..... 5 Roly Poly Diapers "Rolly Poly" diaper linings are snowy soft textured absorbent and non-irritat in package. 5 packages Pairs of Curtain ing 90c Sale Special sets, in Blue, Rose, Green and Gold. Vala finished with an over-lock rayon stitch. plete sets for ... Panels Panels, 2¼ bottom with 3 m 90c Two (2) W Best Quality Water with spring rollers to select, two (2) shades for ..... Curtains Two (2) Window Shades Quality Water Color 6-foot Oil Shades Spring rollers; 7 colors from whichfect, two (2) for ..... 90c Two (2) Window Shades Best Quality Water Color 6-foot Oil Shades with spring rollers; 7 colors from which to select, two (2) shades for 90c 5-Piece Curtain Sets Attractive 5-piece ruffled curtain sets, with 3-inch inserted band of figured rayon, greatly adding to their attractiveness, this Sale, set 90c s. 32 inches shed with 3- ands in pink, .....90c Attractive 5-piece with 3-inch inserted greatly adding to t tiveness, this Sale, tive 5-piece ruffled curtain sets, -inch inserted band of figured rayon, adding to their attract- ss, this Sale, set ..... 90c Boys' Sleds Boys' Sleds 32-inch sled with full length side rail. Stoutly built and has sold much higher. Special ..... 90c Lady Janet Plated Silverware Set of six (6), knives and six (6) forks, all for ..... 90c Men's Shaving Outfit Shaving outfit, comprising one package of Gillette, Gem, or Eveready razor blades, one large tube Mennen's Shaving Cream and 8-oz. bottle of imported Bay Rum, all for 90c Hot Water Bottles and Fountain Syringes 2 for 90c Soft, pliable waterproof red rubber, fully guaranteed for one year. This is giving you two for the usual price of one. Two (2) Sleepers Children's sleepers, soft and fleecy, knit from all cotton yarn of a good weight, sizes 90c 2 to 4. This sale, 2 for 7 Prs. Infants' Hose Infants' Mercerized Hose, exceptional quality, sizes 4 to 6½, white only. Seven 90c (7) pairs for Valve-Grinding Outfit Combination offer of valve grinding tool, and one can of grinding compound, 90c all for Electric Toasters Electric toasters the heavil ed "Flip-Flop" brand. Special this sale, each..... Chicken Fryers Aluminum covered chicken fryers just when spring chicken time approaches—a special this sale, each ..... 90c Tea Kettles Aluminum tea kettles with welded one-piece spout, 4-quart size, this sale ..... 90c Baking Moulds Choice of cake, fritters, muffins, or any type of mould. Cast aluminum alloy baking mould. Will not warp, rust, crack or dent under ordinary use. Five patterns to choose from..... 90c Page Three Parking Space No Charge 24 Bars Toilet Soap All the dainty favorites in gardenia, oatmeal, rose, glycerine, and Castile. Just think of it—less than 5c a cake. 24 cakes of your own selection for ..... 90c Auto Pumps Auto Pumps 171/2 inches high and 13/4 inch in diameter, complete with pump, hose, and quick-on valve connection. Comfortable handle with brass finished cap handle ring. An outstanding bargain ..... 90c 4 Spark Plugs Here is a snap. Set of four (4) spark plugs, for all Model "T" Fords, sale price, 4 for ..... 90c Auto Towing Rope Heavy auto towing rope, 30 ft. length. You never can tell when you will need it. This sale.....90c ```markdown ``` nowy white, irritating. 24 .....90c Infants' Dresses Infants' good quality Batiste dresses. Hand embroidered in pink or blue. Sale price, each.....90c 3 Pr. Children's Bloomers Children's Bloomers, of best full and roomy in quality saten, cut black or white. Sizes 2 to 6. pair.....90c Carpenter Squares Machinist's combination steel square, with gun metal screw head, scriber and level, locks at any point, each ..... 90c Oil Lanterns Oil Lanterns No. 2 cold blast enameled oil lanterns. Will burn 48 hours with one filling. A great value. 90c this sale, each Saw and Hammer Combination offer—one 26-inch 8-point hand saws, and one "Trojan" claw hammer, special this sale, both for 90c Conqueror Records All the latest vocal and musical production. Dance music a specialty. Select any four 90c records for ..... Radio Extension Cords Put an extra speaker in another room, and double the use of your radio. 40-foot radio extension cord, for that purpose. 90c Special .... 90c Page Four The Gary Published every Friday morning in pany, Incorporated, American Buildi TELEPHONE GARY 2-4660 Entered as second-class mail ma under the Act of March 3, 1879. C Publishing Company, Incorporated. The Gary American Published every Friday morning in the year by The Gary American Company, Incorporated, American Building, 7 East Nineteenth Avenue, Gary, TELEPHONE GARY 2-4660 — IF BUSY CALL GARY 2-3865 Entered as second-class mail matter at the post-office at Gary, Indiana, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Copyright, 1929, by The Gary American Publishing Company, Incorporated. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY, 22, 1930 Fear Plus Cupidity H. L. Mencken, in a despat- don, commenting on the difficulty conferences, sums up the one grea political activity when he says: "No party to negotiations ex- his mind. He must always remem- folks back home—above all, the grotesque art." Mr. Mencken might have go all the cheap political bickering w exactly the same factors. Hero: One who grinds our The act of grinding the other fello H. L. Mencken, in a despatch to the Baltimore Sun from I. H. commenting on the difficulty which confronts all international references, sums up the one great handicap which attaches to the practical activity when he says: "No party to negotiations ever dares to say plainly what I mind. He must always remember the radio, the newspapers, is back home—above all, the archcaic and insane etiquette of besque art." Mr. Mencken might have gone further and said that practice one cheap political bickering witnessed in Congress is the resultantly the same factors. Hero: One who grinds our axe. Crime against civilization act of grinding the other fellow's axe. H. L. Mencken, in a despatch to the Baltimore Sun from London, commenting on the difficulty which confronts all international conferences, sums up the one great handicap which attaches to all political activity when he says: "No party to negotiations ever dares to say plainly what is in his mind. He must always remember the radio, the newspapers, the folks back home—above all, the archcaic and insane etiquette of his grotesque art." Mr. Mencken might have gone further and said that practically all the cheap political bickering witnessed in Congress is the result of exactly the same factors. Hero: One who grinds our axe. Crime against civilization: The act of grinding the other fellow's axe. Permanent waves are fine in hair, but not so good in streets. Habitual silence isn't proof of wisdom, however, unless he married man. Whole Pay Week! Habitual silence isn't proof of wisdom, however, unless he ied man. Whole Pay Week! Habitual silence isn't proof of wisdom, however, unless he is a married man. Whole Pay Week! FREE! 1-lb. can of Baking Powder to each Person who brings in this Ad and Buys $2.00 Order. Blackeye Peas, lb. 10c Fancy Sugar Cured Cut Bacon, lb. 19c Parker House Sausage, lb. bag 19c For Less SUGAR, 10-lbs. 49 With a $5.00 Order or More Flour, 24½-lb. sack 89 Sweet Potatoes, yellow yams, 6 lbs. 25 Pig Feet, lb. 5 Many. Other Bargains — Come in and See For Yourself NORTHWEST PACKING CO. 1719 BR 1719 BROADWAY Smith's Auto Body Works Fifth and Vermont Streets Phone 2-3319 First Class Read the Professional Director Body & Fender Work Automobile Glass Painting and Trimming Frames and Axles Straightened FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP We Re-build Auto Bodies Ford Universal Motor Co. 5th and Mass. 2008 Broadway All Phones 7674 --- to the Baltimore Sun from Lon- which confronts all international handicap which attaches to all dares to say plainly what is in over the radio, the newspapers, the thcaic and insane etiquette of his further and said that practically pressed in Congress is the result of e. Crime against civilization: 's axe. wisdom, however, unless he is a ny Week! We Sell For Less SUGAR, 10-lbs. 49c With a $5.00 Order or More Flour, 241/2-lb. sack 89c Sweet Potatoes, yellow yams, 6 lbs.. 25c Pig Feet, lb. 5c ADWAY Read the Professional Directory Village It"Covers" All of Gary JUST think of it, Mr. Merchant. Copies of each issue of the— GARY AMERICAN —go into 6,500 homes in Gary. Were it physically possible to open up those copies, lay their pages edge to edge, there'd be enough paper to practically "roof" the community. With an average of 3 persons reading it in each home, imagine what a vast audience of prospective buyers you can reach through use of its- Advertising Columns! Give Them A Test The first essential for becoming a young intellectual is an allowance from dad. Lake County Fuel Co. The first essential for becoming a young intellectual is an alance from dad. COAL you will swear by Our clean coal is the coal that goes farthest in the home. Let this winter's coal be clean coal. No ordinary coal—this. Every lump a lump of heat. Visible, unburnable wastes slate and dirt—removed before it comes to you. May we send you an order this week? Lake County Fuel Co. C. F. WALKER, Manager 1752 Monroe Phone 2-6843 C. F. WALKER, Manager 1752 Monroe Phone 2-6843 MASTER BRAND ASK YOUR DEALER A. GARY PRODUCT WHOLESOME :-- DELICIOUS Sausage, Luncheon Meats Ham and Bacon Once You Try. You Will Always Buy Superior Meat Products (INC.) Phones 9157-8-9 ```markdown ``` THE NEW YORK TIMES ```markdown ``` People generally save a few cuss words for a rainy day. People who won't stop at anything should never drive autos. --- --- Canned Foods for Your Pantry at Low Prices! A special sale of choice Canned Foods at your nearby A&P Food Store! Replenish your supply now! It means a worthwhile saving! Make "kitchen thrift" a reality by taking advantage of these and scores of other money-saving A&P values! California Aprica Thank You Pearl Pineapple SLICED HAWAIIAN Corn IONA BRAND PEAS, LIMA BEANS OR Tomatoes IONA BRAND FRANCO-AMERICAN Spaghetti . . . YELLOW CLINGS, IONA BRAND California Peach QUAKER MAID Beans . . . ENCORE PREPARED Spaghetti . . . VAN CAMPS PUREED Vegetables . California Apricots . . 3 NO. CA Thank You Pears . . 3 NO. CA Peapple SLICED HAWAIIAN . . 3 NO. CA IONA BRAND . . . . 3 NO. CA MA BEANS OR Potatoes IONA BRAND . . . 3 NO. CA -AMERICAN Ghetti . . . . . 3 CA CLINGS, IONA BRAND California Peaches . . 3 NO. CA MAID Ins . . . . . . 3 15¾ CA PREPARED Ghetti . . . . . 3 15¾ CA MPS PUREED Vegetables . . . . 3 6-0 CA California Apricots . . . 3 NO. 2½ CANS 49c Thank You Pears . . . 3 NO. 2½ CANS 55c Pineapple SLICED HAWAIIAN . . . 3 NO. 2½ CANS 65c Corn IONA BRAND . . . . . 3 NO. 2 CANS 25c PEAS, LIMA BEANS OR Tomatoes IONA BRAND . . . 3 NO. 2 CANS 28c FRANCO-AMERICAN Spaghetti . . . . . 3 CANS 25c YELLOW CLINGS, IONA BRAND California Peaches . . . 3 NO. 2½ CANS 59c QUAKER MAID Beans . . . . . . 3 15¾-OZ. CANS 20c ENCORE PREPARED Spaghetti . . . . . 3 15¾-OZ. CANS 22c VAN CAMPS PUREED Vegetables . . . . 3 6-oz. Cans 23c FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Grape Fruit HOT HOUSE Cucumbers Iceberg Lett rape Fruit . . Size 3 for 64-70 HOUSE cucumbers . . 2 for eberg Lettuce Grape Fruit . . Size 64-70 3 for 25c HOT HOUSE Cucumbers . . 2 for 25c Iceberg Lettuce Head 7c THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. MIDDLE WESTERN DIVISION SOUTH SIDE GROCERY 2194 Washington You Have Tried the Rest Now Try the Best Where You Always Buy More For Less— QUALITY As Well As QUANTITY People generally save a few cuss words for a rainy day. People who won't stop at anything should never drive autos. FRAIM FRED DANES JOHN LAWRENCE TITTLE BROS. PACKING CO. INC. Meat Merchants - Stores Everywhere 1500-1504 Broadway 631-633 Broadway A&P ESTABLISHED 1859 WHERE ECONOMY RULES pricots . . . 3 NO. 2½ CANS 49c Pears . . . 3 NO. 2½ CANS 55c LICED WAIIAN . . . 3 NO. 2½ CANS 65c . . . . . . 3 NO. 2 CANS 25c A BRAND . . . 3 NO. 2 CANS 28c . . . . . . 3 CANS 25c RAND eaches . . . 3 NO. 2½ CANS 59c . . . . . . 3 15¾-OZ. CANS 20c . . . . . . 3 15¾-OZ. CANS 22c s . . . . . 3 6-oz. Cans 23c ruit . . 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RH ibid oe “1h 7 A qi BG ens |e ae seas =. =>" 1 eee Lae iia ea a —_—siéid | If You Enjoy a Story of the Steady, Unmelodramatic Beauty and Pathos of Everyday Life, Shorn of Superficial and Forced High-lights of Experience— : ZEPHYR, light as an angel’s breath, rustled the am- A bering leaves of oak and maple in Picken’s valley and wafted, curvingly, lazily, thousands of distinct _ streams of hickory smoke, up, up to the highlands above. It was first evening, one of October’s hazy, languid blue ones, and the slowly dying sun, like a huge red disc, hung low in the west, alchemizing, tinting, with a touch superb, each object in its light. It was supper time in Cedar Springs, a bustling little town in the neck of the valley, and from the four directions, hungry, tired makers of bread, could be seen trudging homeward. Each soon turned into his own little cottage, leaving the streets blurred and bare. Dr. Johnson, the young pastor of the little town’s leading church, like the rest, turned into his yard, the parsonage yard, with a stride measured and slow. He too, was tired, for like the others, he too had known a rather hard day. He did not notice the super-sized white and salmon colored chrysanthemums which lined the sides of the long gravel walk, partially indistinct now, in the twilight; nor was he cognizant of the faint, yet sweet perfume of the fall violets. Once inside the little reception room, he flung himself listlessly upon the divan. A few smouldering coals, faint now, lay in a bed of white hickory ashes in the rather large fireplace. A vase of flowers stood on the long oak table. The parsonage was silent. No inviting odour came from the kitchen; no dishes rattled in the dining room. He walked to a front window, and looked out on Cedar Springs. PART I Twilight had fallen, the sun had set, and that calm peacefulness of night, which passes all understand- ing, void of street cars,~ void of trains, was settling, like an old lav- ender garment, over hill and dale, tee-top and roof, Like a child watching the rain, he pressed his face against the chilly window pane, and gazed unseeingly into space. He saw, and yet he did not see the long lines of towering oaks and puey maples, which stood defiant- ly out against the falling night. He By JOSEPH BAKER— BEGINNING ON THIS PAGE TODAY looked longingly at the shafts of taken theology instead of medi- went to hi yellow light, streaming through the cine as they had wished, but even and she t windows of the surrounding cot- this, though it might have been side, the n tages, which he knew to be supper a mistake, did not seem to- him a cent sign i lights, and he yearned, with all the cfime. He had been in a measure the stars t depth of his being to know a simi- too, successful: he was living at «whiennecad lar glory. The sultry waves of only twenty-four summers had he known, yet tonight he felt strange- 17 old and forsaken, as he com- pared the temporary barrenness of the parsonage with the ruddy glow of happiness radiating from other homes nearby. What had he done that he should know the pangs of loneliness while yet young? Truly enough, he had elected to be one of God’s linesmen, one of that host, whose feet do carry a gospel of peace, but surely this was no crime to be punished even by temporary loneliness. Indeed too, he had de- fied his parents, in that he had Beginning Soon “The Dark ~ Knight” A Story of Brown Love and Thrilling Intrigue taken theology instead of medi- cine as they had wished, but even this, though it might have been a@ mistake, did not seem to- him a cfime. He had been in a measure too, successful; he was living at least comfortably, was absorbed in the accomplishment of his work — and was married — his breast heav- ed as he thought of this—it was true— married to the girl of his choice. He was just about to leave the window when two blaring head- lights broke the shadows on the parsonage lawn. The car stopped; only a second, then it was gone. Soon he heard foot-steps, and Edna, his wife, stepped into the front door. She did not see him as he Stood in the shadows. Soon she made light. “Oh my, David, what are you do- ing here without light?” “Just dreaming Ed, I guess—I was going to make one though.” There was a moment of silence, during which she avoided his eyes; a@ moment of that silence always manifest when two minds try to fathom each other. “I guess you’re hungry, too,” she finally ventured, removing her things, “and I'll cook as soon as I can—er by the way, Ralph Bauk- night was over today, and he ran me over to Henderson, and Dave —,” her voice faltered and fell “you know how hard is is to get away from the gang —I didn't real- ly mean to stay this long — but — you're not angry are you —?” “Oh, it’s quite all right, Ed,” h went to his study and his thoughts, and she to her sewing; while out- side, the new moon hung her cres- cent sign in the hazy east, inviting the stars to her house, and the wind whispered goodnight to the trees. cut in, “quite all right, glad you enjoyed yourself.” They ate supper sometime later, in a kind of silence, after which he If Cedar Springs was like any other small Southern town, and it was, it was most true to type in that it had its headquarters for those who criticised and judged the world. In this case as in many others, it was the town’s only shoe shop; and it happened that on this particular, crisp October morning, the super sanhedrin was in council. “There goes the preacher's wife, Jack,” broke in one who was stand- ing near the window, “you say that you have never seen her.” All must have been named Jack, for soon, all were milling, like disgruntled cattle, near the one window, one even peeped through the door. “Mother of Moses,” exclaimed one known as Jack, when they had fin- ally become normal, “Man, she’s prettier than the law allows —and on Say she’s @ preacher’s wife? cet help me, she’s too pretty for at.” “That's just what I’ve always said Jack,” broke in the shoemaker, whose reputation from a feminine angle was known by every child in the village better than the battle of Bunker Hill, “that’s what I’ve always said,” he repeated. “She ain't made for no preacher's wife— why man you kin see by the way (Continued om Page Four) BRIDGETOWER, THE GREAT NEGRO VIOLINIST The Stormy Career of Jack Johnson--No.17 For Him, Beethoven Composed the Famous Kreutzer Sonata but, Angered Over the Interest of His Sweetheart in the Violinist, Later Refused to Dedicate It to Him. By J. A. Rogers. GEORGE Augustus Polgreen Bridgetower was one of the most dazzlingly brilliant musicians of all time. Kings and princes; great composers and art lovers, social leaders and even his rivals, all alike fell under the charm of his playing. Admission prices that would be considered very high even in present day pugilism were paid to see him. He was the private musician and personal friend of King George the Fourth of England; Beethoven, the greatest composer the world has ever seen, wrote a sonata for him and used him as an accompanist, and Samuel Wesley, famous organist and hymn composer, wrote of him with most enthusiastic praise. When he drew his bow across his instrument, he so affected his hearers that he seemed more a miracle than a man. The great violinist was born in Biala Poland in 1789 of an African, father and a German, some say a Polish, mother. His father, who was known as "The African Prince" was himself of the most accomplished men of his day being an excellent musician and a linguist. Most men have had to struggle long and hard to achieve fame. Not so with Bridgetower. With him it was instantaneous. He began his career in Paris when he was not yet ten years of age, and from the moment he took up his bow in public he became famous. To that concern, had come the musical elite of Paris, attracted by the story of this little colored pupil of Giornovichi, of whom the papers had been speaking. Bridgetower's execution exceeded all reports, and his audience went wild over him. The Mercury of France said: "A remarkable debut which has greatly interested the music lovers of Pairs, is that of the young Negro from the Colonies, Mr. Bridgetower. "Mr. Bridgetower has played several concertos with a clearness, ease, an execution, and even a sensibility, which it is very rare to find in one so young (he is not yet ten). His genius, which is as true as it is preocious, is one of the best responses that one can make to the philosophy of those who would deprive others of his color of the opportunity of distinguishing themselves in the arts." Salon after salon in Paris now fought for the honor of hearing and entertaining him. His father became one of the most eagerly sought after persons in the French capital, while young George won success after success. The two next went over to England, where Bridgetower's fame had pre- S Shortly after Jack's marriage with Lucille Cameron, he was arrested on the charge of violating the Mann act. It was a frame-up as the law was not in effect at the time Jack was said to have violated it. Nevertheless, he consented to the unjust procedure. Instant Success Conquers Paris ceded him. The first engagement was at Windsor Castle, where he had been "commanded" to play before King George the third, the royal princes, and the court. Again the young Negro genius scored a complete triumph. The Prince of Wales, a great music lover, was so delighted that he invited the Bridgetowers as his special guests, and took the lad under his protection. The prince had a private orchestra of his own, and Bridgetower was made one of its members. He gave many private recitals for the prince and his friends. He was often at court, and the close friendship between him and the Prince of Wales continued after even the latter became England's ruler. Friend of Prince of Wales Many who sought the Prince's favor used to approach him through Bridgetower. There is on record a letter from Dr. Crouch, the composer, to Bridgetower, which reads in part: "As I find that you are frequently in company with the Prince Regent could you do me the favor to mention my oratorio to His Royal Highness In the meantime, Bridgetower's triumph in public continued. At Bath, where he appeared a few months after his arrival in England the record price of five guineas a seat ($26) was paid. A guinea at that time, was worth about ten times its present value. The Bath Morning Post, December 8, 1799, said: "The young African prince, whose musical talents have been so much celebrated, had a more crowded and splendid concert on Sunday than has ever been known in this place. "There were up to 550 persons present and they were gratified by such skill on the violin as created general astonishment as well as pleasure. "Ruzzuin (noted violinist) was enraptured and declared that he had never heard such execution before, not even from his friend, La Motte, who was, he thought, much inferior to this wonderful boy. The father was in the gallery, and was so much affected by the applause bestowed on his son, that tears of pleasure and gratitude flowed in profusion. The profits were estimated at 200 guineas, many persons having given five guineas for each ticket." Another Bath paper, the Chronicle, said of another recital: "The amateurs of music in this city received on Saturday last at the New Rooms, the highest treat imaginable, from the exquisite playing of Master Bridgetower, whose taste and execution on the violin is equal, perhaps superior to, the best professors of the present, or any former day. The Covent, Room, Recesses and Gallery were thronged with the very best company and scores went away without being able to procure a hearing. "Those who had that happiness were enraptured with the astonishing ability of this wonderful child for he is but ten years old. He is a mulatto. ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION—February 22.1930 Acclaimed by Critics A woman in a dress stands in front of a door, holding a key. A man in a suit stands behind the door, looking at the woman. A bed is visible in the background, with pillows and a rug. Jack was sentenced to one year and a day, but was released on bail. At all times he was shadowed even to the point of annoying the privacy of himself and his wife. Once on a short trip, officers demanded admittance into their state-room before they were dressed. “He seemed more a miracle than a man.” Few artists, black or white, have risen to the eminence of Bridgetower. His phenomenal Musical Talent was noticed when he was not yet ten years of age. He was acclaimed a child prodigy and heralded as possessing an astounding technique and an unequalled mastery of the violin. The greatest attention and respect was paid by the nobility and gentry present to his elegant father, who is one of the most accomplished men in Europe, conversing with fluency and address in several languages." Having made a conquest of the provinces Bridgetower returned to London. His first appearance was at the famous Drury Lane theatre. Seats were sold at a record price and thousands were turned away. The King, the Prince of Wales and hundreds of the nobility were present. This performance was another triumph. The Post Advertiser said: "He gave the utmost satisfaction in his performance" and the London Chron- A man and a woman stand in front of a window, the curtains are drawn. The man looks up at the woman, who stands with her hand on his shoulder. The woman looks up at the man, who stands with his hand on his shoulder. Jack's mother was greatly worried over his treatment at the hands of his prosecutors. Jack was depressed by the sight of his mother, who constantly pleaded with him not to go to prison. She preferred his death to a prison term at the hands of his enemies. Idol of London icle: "He performed with great taste and execution." The wonderful Negro boy became the idol of the music-lovers of London. Invitations from the highest in the land poured in on him and his father. At the Handel Concertos, held not long after, he was the centre of attraction. No composition, however intricate, seemed difficult for him. On May 23, 1805, when a great concert was given for him under the patronage of the Prince of Wales, he conducted the orchestra as one paper said, "with the coolness and the spirit of a Cramer to the astonishment of all." Cramer was the leading conductor of the period: Drawn by FRED B. WATSON Text by ROLFE DELLON TO TRAINS The B. Wilson Goaded by this unhappiness of his wife and his mother, Jack finally made a daring escape from America by impersonating a member of Rube Goster's Giants. He successfully pursued the plan into Canada, where he, with his wife, escaped to Paris, France. Soulful Brown Eyes After studying under Attwell and Haydn, the famous composer, Bridgetower went to Dresden to see his mother, taking with him letters of introduction from the Prince of Wales, to the highest musical circles. He was now approaching manhood and is described as being, of medium height, with dark complexion; dark brown curly hair; soulful, brown eyes, and a rather broad nose. 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The story goes that Beethoven had intended naming the great sonata for Bridgetower, but a young lady of whom Beethoven was very fond; showed too great an interest in the young violinist, which so angered Beethoven, that impulsively he scratched off Bridgetower's name, and substituted that of Rudolph Kreutzer of Paris, whom he had never seen. Such is the story told by Ries in his "Notizen." Bridgetower previously had scored a triumph in that piece. Beethoven had promised him to write it for one of his concerts, but the composer was so busy that he did not give it to Bridgetower until 4:30 the morning of the concert and then in a script to a greater or less degree illegible. Often Accompanied Beethoven The concert was to take place at 8. But Bridgetower was equal to the occasion, and his interpretation of the marvellous piece was so perfect, that Beethoven, carried away with delight, jumped to his feet, and embracing the young violinist, cried: "Noch einmal, mein leiber Bursch." (Once more, my dear fellow.) Later in Vienna he often accompanied Beethoven in public. In Vienna, the aristocracy turned out in force to see him and he became the idol of the Austrian capital. Among those present at his first concert were the Emperor of Austria and his court, and the Prince Esterhazy, the Prince de Lichenstein, Prince Lobkowitz, and the British Ambassador. Visiting Rome, Milan, Paris and other cities, he rode on the crest of triumph. Back once more in London he became a greater rage than ever, and commanded a higher price than any other musician of his day. His successes continued for many years after this, and he remained in the service of his firm friend, King George the fourth, until the latter's death. Died in Poverty After the king's death, and due also to illness, caused by gall-stones, he retired from public life and died on February 29, 1860, in comparative poverty and obscurity. He was buried at Kensal Green cemetery, London. Unselfish Genius Like most geniuses, money had mattered nothing to him, and he spent it as easily as he earned it. Much of it went to aiding deserving musicians. Because of his close friendship with the King, he could have had a title, but this he refused. At no time was his influence with the King ever used in his own behalf, only for that of his friends. Samuel Wesley has paid him the following tribute: "George Bridgetower whom they used to denote, the African Prince, is justly to be ranked with the first masters of the violin. He practised much with the celebrated Viotti, and imbibed largely of his bold and spiritied style of execution. "It was a rich treat for the lover of the instrument to hear him perform the matchless and immortal solos of Bach, all of which he perfectly retained in memory and executed with the utmost precision and without a single error. Indeed whatever the composition, or whoever the author, whose music he undertook to perform, he treated them in so perfect and masterly a manner as to yield entire and universal delight and satisfaction to every auditor." Was Composer Bridgetower also wrote several bits of music, two of which are to be found in the Pritish Museum. They are a "Diatonica Armonica for the Piano," and a Ballad, "You Call Me Fickle." His fame, however, rests on his marvellous skill with the violin. Beginning Soon in THE ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION DON'T FORGET "THE DARK KNIGHT" A Serial of Handsome Men and Beautiful Women. Watch for it in the Illustrated Feature Section. BANISH PAIN St.Joseph's Pure ASPIRIN The Finishing Touch PORO FACE POWDER The Finishing Touch PORO FACE POWDER As you dust on this wonderful powder —sifted through silk to almost unbelievable fineness—you will be captivated by its alluring fragrance. 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