Iowa State Bystander

Thursday, June 16, 1921

Des Moines, Iowa

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Republican Party Expels Southern Negro FOR THE BAD YOU DO READ OTHER PAPERS FOR THE GOOD YOU DO READ THE BYSTANDER VOL. XXVI. NO. 50. Republic REPUBLICAN PARTY (Special to Bystander). At a meeting of the National Republican Committee this week, the republican leaders foresook the old landmarks of the party and indorsed a plan for representation in national convention which means condonation of disfranchisement of the Negro in the south. The movement may have two results. One is assured the downfall of Harding, the other the turning of the Negro to the democratic party in the north or to the socialist in the west is little more than surmise. Henry Linecoln Johnson, national ocommitteemen from Georgia, one of the state's affected by the change. Mr. Johnson made the fight of his life but, couldn't rally enough votes for support. The contest was one of the bitterest fought in the annals of the party even women screaming and cheering for Johnston in his fight at his best. GREEK ROYALTY GETS GRIP ON LEEDS MILLIONS Coming Marriage of Young Leeds to Princess Solves Finances of Royal Family. YOUNG GIRL IS TRUMP CARD Great Fortune Built Up by One-Time Indiana Florist, Then Tin Plate King and Railroad Pyramider to Go to Greek Nobility. New York.—Royalty, rather battered now by fortunes and misfortunes of European wars, seems in a fair way to get practically every penny of the "tin plate" millions of the American Leeds family, Good old America! The great fortune built up by the late William B. Leeds, once Indiana florist, humble railroad worker, then manufacturer of tin plate, then railroad pyramider, is going for the benefit of impoverished titles of Greece. News came from Athens the other day which, it is now disclosed here, means that royalty as represented by King Constantine of Greece and his relatives, have won the lone chance of getting the Leeds fortune. King Plays Trump Card. And a seventeen-year-old girl was the "trump card" of the king of Greece in the game of royalty vs. American millions. The girl is Princess Xenla Georgievna, second daughter of Grand Duchess Marie and niece of King Constantine. She is to marry William B. Leeds, Jr., eleventeen-year-old son of the late W. B. Leeds and Mrs. Leeds, who is now Princess Anastasia of Greece. Young Leeds is sole heir to the millions his father left from his exploits in midwestern and Chicago finances. Mrs. Leeds, now Princess Anastasia, of course, has the use of the estate, variously estimated $30,000,000 to $400,000,000, but on her death, under the terms of the Leeds will, the whole estate goes to young Leeds or his heirs. In other words, Greek royalty didn't stand much chance of keeping the Leeds millions unless they got the son of Mrs. Leeds (Princess Anastasia) into the royal family some way or other. Princess Anastasia has been ill of late, too. In fact, she has been so ill in Athens that young Leeds recently rushed from New York to France, then by al- plane to Athens, to he at the bedside of his mother. It is interesting to note that Athens press dispatches say that young Leeds proposed to Princess Xenia the day after he arrived in Athens to see his sick mother. He was promptly accepted. And Xenia's acceptance means the battered and unlucky royalty can struggle along a few centuries more with the new riches unless politics or whims of subjects change things from royalty to democracy. --- A PAPER WITH A CLEAN POLICY The Bystander A WEEKLY FOR THE PEOPLE AND BY THE PEOPLE Fourteenth Annual Communication Electa Grand Chapter O. E. S. iowa and Jurisdiction June 21-23, 1921 at EAGLE HALL at EAGLE HALL Council Bluffs, Iowa Mrs. S. Joe Brown; Des Moines, W. G. M. A. G. Potter, Buxton, Acting W. G. P. TUESDAY, JUNE 21st 9 A. M. Grand Chapter opened in form. Appointment of Committees. Annual Addresses of Grand Officers. 2 P. M. Esoteric Lecture Sister Jesseye E. McClain, Grand 8:00 P. M. TUESDAY, JUNE 21st 9 A. M. Chapter opened in form. ment of Committees. Addresses of Grand Officers. 2 P. M. e Lecture Sister Jesseye E. McClain, Grand 8:00 P. M. TUESDAY, JUNE 21st 9 A. M. Grand Chapter opened in form. Appointment of Committees. Annual Addresses of Grand Officers. 2 P. M. Esoteric Lecture ..... .....Sister Jesseye E. McClain, Grand Lecturer 8:00 P. M. Reception (Tabernacle Baptist Church) Fourteenth Street and Avenue A. Invocation...... Duet .....Sister Alice Davis and H. Welcome on Behalf of City ...... .....Hon. Louid Solo...... Welcome on Behalf of Twin City Lodge ...... Solo...... Reading—Selected.....Sister E. Welcome on Behalf of Star of Beth .....Sister M. Instrumental.....Sister Response to Addresses of Welcome. .....Mrs. Carrie Reeler, Ass. Solo.....Mrs. Cecelia W. Jewel Remarks.....Mrs. S. Joe H. Mr. Abner Steward, W. P. Star of Master of Ceremonies. on.....Rev. J. P. .....Sister Alice Davis and Miss Alberta me on Behalf of City .....Hon. Louie Zurmuehler .....Sister H. me on Behalf of Twin City Lodge, A. F. & A. .....Wm. Givens .....Sister Hazel —Selected.....Sister Estelle Caldwell me on Behalf of Star of Bethlehem Chapter .....Sister Mattie Steward eental.....Sister Jennie N. me to Addresses of Welcome.....Mrs. Carrie Reeler, Associate Grand .....Mrs. Cecelia W. Jewell, Omaha, N. s.....Mrs. S. Joe Brown, Grand Inner Steward, W. P. Star of Bethlehem Mister of Ceremonies. Invocation.....Rev. J. P. Jackson Duet .....Sister Alice Davis and Miss Alberta Calhoun Welcome on Behalf of City.....H. Louis Zurmuchlen, Mayor Sister Mattie Stewart, P. M. Instrumental..... Sister Jennie N. Moore Response to Addresses of Welcome..... Mrs. Carrie Reeler, Associate Grand Matron Solo.....Mrs. Cecelia W. Jewell, Omaha, Nebraska Remarks.....Mrs. S. Joe Brown, Grand Matron Mr. Abner Steward, W. P. Star of Bethlehem Chapter, Master of Ceremonies. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22nd Reports of Committees. Conferring of Administrative Degree. 2 P. M. Business continued. 8 P. M. Ritualistic Grand Chapter of Sorrow Eulogies by Representatives of Bere Eulogy on our late Grand Patron S. I is continued. 8 P. M. Static Grand Chapter of Sorrow by Grand Of- tions by Representatives of Bereaved Chapter on our late Grand Patron S. B. Moore. Ritualistic Grand Chapter of Sorrow by Grand Officers. Eulogies by Representatives of Bereaved Chapters. Eulogy on our late Grand Patron S. B. Moore. THURSDAY, JUNE 23rd Reception of Grand Representatives. Final Reports of Committees. Election of Grand Officers. 8 P. M. Public Installation. Public Installation. DES MOINES, IOWA, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1921. Duty always comes before pleasure the dictionary. The reduction in coal rates comes too late for real service. Many hear the alarm clock, but few get up before it rings again. What the world is getting now is peace on the time-payment plan. The clinging vine has disappeared with the leaning oak type of man. With some women the style of uncovering the ears has gone to their knees. When farmers' crops rot in the fields, opposition to farmer relief is all rot. It is evident that for a sick man Turkey has marvelous recuperative powers. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF IOWA ANNUAL CERTIFICATE FOR PUBLICATION of the The Reliance Insurance Company, located at Philadelphia in the State of Pennsylvania. Whereas, the above named company has filed in the Insurance Department of Iowa, a sworn statement showing its condition on the thirty-first day of December. 1920, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 4, Title 9, of the Code of Iowa, relating to Insurance Companies; and whereas said Insurance Company has complied with the laws of this State relating to insurance. Therefore, in pursuance of law, I, A. C. SAVAGE, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that said Insurance Company is authorized to transact the business of Fire Insurance in the State of Iowa, by agents properly appointed and duly licensed, as required by law, until the first day of March, 1922. I further certify that the statement shows— 1st. The actual amount of said Company, December 31, 1920, to be ..... $ 400,000.00 2d. The aggregate income of said Company for the year 1920, to be ..... 1,211,506.66 3d. The aggregate expenditures of said Company for the year 1920, to be ..... 1,111,063.83 4th. The aggregate amount of the Assets of said Company, December 31, 1920, to be ..... 1,859,374.84 5th. The aggregate amount of Liabilities of said Company, including the amount required to safely reinsure all all outstanding risks, December 31, 1920, to be ..... 1,320,997.45 (SEAL) IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal of office at Des Moines this 28th of May, 1921. A. C. SAVAGE Commissioner of Insurance. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF IOWA ANNUAL CERTIFICATE FOR PUBLICATION of the Reliable Fire Insurance Company, located at Dayton in the State of Ohio. Whereas, the above named company has filed in the Insurance Department of Iowa, a sworn statement showing its condition on the thirty-first day of December, 1920, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 4, Title 9, of the Code of Iowa, relating to Insurance Companies; and whereas said Insurance Company has complied with the laws of this State relating to insurance. Therefore, in pursuance of law, I, A. C. SAVAGE, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that said Insurance Company is authorized to transact the business of Fire Insurance in the State of Iowa, by agents, properly appointed and duly licensed, as required by law, until the first day of March, 1922. I further certify that the statement shows— 1st. The actual amount of paid-up Capital of said Company, December, 31, 1920; to be $250,000.00 2d. The aggregate income of said Company for the year 1920, to be 255,974.10 3d. The aggregate expenditures of said Company for the year 1920, to be 221,571.30 5th. The aggregate amount of Liabilities of said Company, including the amount required to safely reinsure all outstanding risks, December 31, 1920, THE BEST Advertising Medium to ch the Colored People to be ..... 239,691.64 (SEAL) IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have horecunto set my hand and affixed my soal of office at Des Moines this 28th of May. 1921. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF IOWA Des Moines ANNUAL CERTIFICATE FOR PUBLICATION of the Retail Hardware Mutual Fire Insurance Company, located at Minneapolis in the State of Minnesota. Whereas, the above named company has filed in the Insurance Department of Iowa, a sworn statement showing its condition on the thirty-first day of December, 1920, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 4, Title 9, of the Code of Iowa, relating to Insurance Companies; and whereas said Insurance Company has complied with the laws of this State relating to insurance, Therefore, in pursuance of law, I, A. C. SAVAGE, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that said Insurance Company is authorized to transact the business of Fire Insurance in the State of Iowa, by agents properly appointed and duly licensed, as required by law, until the first day of March, 1922. I further certify that the statement shows— shows— 1st. The actual amount of paid-up Capital of said Company, December, 31, 1920, to be be ..... None 2d. The aggregate income of said Company for the year 1920, to be be ..... $1,345,884.85 3d. The aggregate expenditures of said Company for the year 1920, to be ..... 938,108.09 4th. The aggregate amount of the Assets of said Company, December 31, 1920, to be ..... 1,819,043.14 5th. The aggregate amount of Liabilities of said Company, including the amount required to safely reinsure all outstanding risks, December 31, 1920, to be ..... 775,450.68 (SEAL) IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal of office at Des Moines this 28th of May, 1921. A. C. SAVAGE, Commissioner or Insurance. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF IOWA Des Moines ANNUAL CERTIFICATE FOR PUBLICATION of the Republic Insurance Company, located at Dallas in the State of Texas. Whereas, the above named company has filed in the Insurance Department of Iowa, a sworn statement showing its condition on the thirty-first day of December, 1920, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 4, Title 9, of the Code of Iowa, relating to Insurance Companies; and whereas said Insurance Company has complied with the laws of this State relating to insurance, Therefore, in pursuance of law, I, A. C. SAVAGE, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that said Insurance Company is authorized to transact the business of Fire Insurance in the State of Iowa, by agents properly appointed and duly licensed, as required by law, until the first day of March, 1922. I further certify that the statement shows— shows— 1st. The actual amount of paid-up Capital of said Company, December, 31, 1920, to be ..... $1,000,000.00 2d. The aggregate income of said Company for the year 1920, to be ..... 1,712,598.87 3d. The aggregate expenditures of said Company for the year 1920, to be ..... 1,345,458.43 4th. The aggregate amount of the Assets of said Company, December 31, 1921, to be ..... 3,776,691.45 5th. The aggregate amount of Liabilities of said Company, including the amount required to safely reinsure all outstanding risks, December 31, 1920, to be ..... 1,918,892.42 (ETA) INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF IOWA Des Moines ANNUAL CERTIFICATE FOR PUBLICATION of the Price Five Cents Newark Fire Insurance Company, located at Newark in the State of New Jersey. Whereas, the above named company has filed in the Insurance Department of Iowa, a sworn statement showing its condition on the thirty-first day of December, 1920, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 4, Title 9, of the Code of Iowa, relating to Insurance Companies; and whereas said Insurance Company has complied with the laws of this State relating to insurance. Therefore, in pursuance of law, I, A. C. SAVAGE, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that said Insurance Company is authorized to transact the business of Fire Insurance in the State of Iowa, by agents properly appointed and duly licensed, as required by law, until the first day of March, 1922. I further certify that the statement shows— INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF IOWA Des Moines ANNUAL CERTIFICATE FOR PUBLICATION of the Rocky Mountain Fire Insurance Company, located at Great Falls in the State of Montana. Whereas, the above named company has filed in the Insurance Department of Iowa, a sworn statement showing its condition on the thirty-first day of December, 1920, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 4, Title 9, of the Code of Iowa, relating to Insurance Companies; and whereas said Insurance Company has complied with the laws of this State relating to insurance. Therefore, in pursuance of law, I. A. C SAVAGE, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that said Insurance Company is authorized to transact the business of Fire Insurance in the State of Iowa, by agents properly appointed and duly licensed, as required by law, until the first day of March, 1922. I further certify that the statement shows. shows..... 1st. The actual amount of paid-up Capital of said Company, December, 31, 1920, to be ..... $279,200.00 2d. The aggregate income of said Company for the year 1920, to be ..... 560,005.12 3d. The aggregate expenditures of said Company for the year 1920, to be ..... 422,597.85 4th. The aggregate amount of the Assets of said Company, December 31, 1920, to be ..... 1,001,014.70 5th. The aggregate amount of Liabilities of said Company, including the amount required to safely reinsure all outstanding risks, December 31, 1920, to be ..... 490,932.80 (SEAL) IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal of office at Des Moines this 28th of May, 1921. A. C. SAVAGE; Commissioner of Insurance. Reason for Placing Wedding Rings. The third finger is the only one where two principal nerves belong to two distinct trunks; the thumb is supplied with its principal nerves from the radial nerve, as are also the forefinger, the middle finger, and the thumb side of the ring finger, while the ulnar nerve furnishes the little finger, and the other side of the ring finger, at the point of extremity of which a real union takes place; hence the ancient reason for placing the wedding ring on this finger. THE BYSTANDER publishing every Thursday by the Bystander Publishing Company, Des Moines Office in Chemical Building, Corner of Seventh and Mulberry streets, Des Moines Walnut 899. Entered at the most Office of Des Moines, Iowa, as Second Class matter. LAURENCE C. JONES.....Publisher and Editor ROBERT D. DURR..Traveling Editor and Advertising Manager CHAS. M. SHEDD.....Secretary and Treasurer Display, per item . $50 dealing Notices, per line .10 contract rates given upon applications. All Advertisements paid for in advance. Weekly news letters must be received not later than Tuesday of each week. THE COLOR LINE AND THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC STANDING. The Tuila condition a capitol expression of the whites vites spleen on the Negro business success. Not the color line but, a myth situation used as to attach the Negroes social and economic standing. If there was a color line, why would it be necessary to inaugurate laws to prohibit Negroes and Whites marrying? Why would white women seek and allow association with Negro men? Why would a white man in the heart of the south commit suicide because customs and legislation prohibited him of marrying the woman he loved—a Negro woman? Why would there be places where white men would kill colored men for keeping company with colored women that the former is in love with? Why would athird percent of the Negro population of this county be malattoes and all other colors? A condition that has its origin where I need not say. With this actual fact who will contend that there is a color line! When the Negroes in any community make a definite effort in the south—the place that color is talked about so much) to lift themselves socially and economically then a frame-up against them is started. In the South so long as a Negro is an Uncle Tom and slave for the white men they will do anything for him but, just the moment he "Looks upward" the very blood of the white man weeps for suppression of the Negro. Any nation that takes up a sword against another wrongfully will perish by the sword. When a ditch is dug for another the digger falls in the ditch. The sword has been taken up against the black man in this country. He did not really awaken to the fact until his war-ridden bodies fell and decorated the fields of France like the eternal stars in the heaven. The white man taught him to fight, and one of those students lead the riot at Tulsa the other day that brings disgraced headlines in the pages of papers all over the world—disgraced before God and man. Don't say any more that there is a color line because we are mistreated. It's the social and economic standing that the white man wants to be masters in and instead of making things better they are making them worse. It will not be long before everyone will awaken to the fact that the right way is the best way. LOOK BIG SONG HIT ETC.. Big Song Hit, "THE JA Everybody wild ab Song by Henrietta Davis A FREE Copy of this Song will of the Famous JAPO HAIR PREPA ing and Pressing Cap. Beautify your Hair with JAPO Complexion with JAPO Vanishing C PRYOR CHEMICA CO. Chicago, Big Song Hit, "THE JAPO BLUES," just out. Everybody wild about it. Price 30c. Song by Henrietta Davis on Rolls and Records. 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SAVAGE, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that said Insurance Company is authorized to trans- sect the business of Fire Insurance in the State of Iowa, by agents properly appointed and duly licensed, as required by law, until the first day of March, 1922 I further certify that the statement shows— 1st. The actual amount of paid-up Capital of said Company, December, 31, 1920, to be ..... $2,000,000.00 2d. The aggregate income of said Company for the year 1920, to be ..... 10,740,891.25 3d. The aggregate expenditures of said Company for the year 1920, to be ..... 9,248,919.46 4th. The aggregate amount of the Assets of said Company, December 31, 1920, to be ..... 17,044,649.88 5th. The aggregate amount of Liabilities of said Company, including the amount required to safely reinsure all outstanding risks, December 31, 1920, to be ..... 10,020,450.69 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have her unto set my hand and affixed my seal of office at Des Moines this 28th of May, 1921. A. C. SAVAGE, Commissioner of Insurance. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF IOWA Des Moines ANNUAL CERTIFICATE FOR PUBLICATION of the Reinsurance Company Salamandra, U. S. B., located at New York in the State of New York. Whereas, the above named company has filed in the Insurance Department of Iowa, a sworn statement showing its condition on the thirty-first day of December, 1920, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 4, Title 9, of the Code of Iowa, relating to Insurance Companies; and whereas said Insurance Company has complied with the laws of this State relating to insurance, Therefore, in pursuance of law, I. A. C. SAVAGE, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that said Insurance Company is authorized to transact the business of Fire Insurance in the State of Iowa, by agents properly appointed and duly licensed, as required by law, until the first day of March, 1922. I further certify that the statement shows— --- 1st. The actual amount of statutory deposit of said Company, December, 31, 1920, to be ..... $ 225,000.00 2d. The aggregate income of said Company for the year 1920, to be ..... 1,540,254.27 3d. The aggregate expenditures of said Company for the year 1920, to be ..... 1,056,599.79 4th. The aggregate amount of the Assets of said Company, December 31, 1920, to be ..... 1,624,133.90 5th. The aggregate amount of Liabilities of said Company, including the amount required to safely reinforce all outstanding risks, December 31, 1920, to be ..... 1,265,418.36 (SEAL) IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal of office at Des Moines this 28th of May, 1921. A. C. SAVAGE, Commissioner of Insurance. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF IOWA Des Moines ANNUAL CERTIFICATE FOR PUBLICATION of the Richmond Insurance Company, located at West New Brighton in the State of New York. Whereas, the above named company has filed in the Insurance Department of Iowa, a sworn statement showing its condition on the thirty-first day of December, 1920, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 4, Title 9, of the Code of Iowa, relating to Insurance Companies; and whereas said Insurance Company has complied with the laws of this State relating to insurance. Therefore, in pursuance of law, I, A. C. SAVAGE, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that said Insurance Company is authorized to transact the business of Fire Insurance in the State of Iowa, by agents properly appointed and duly licensed, as required by law, until the first day of March, 1922. I further certify that the statement shows— 1st. The actual amount of paid-up Capital of said Company, December, 31, 1920, to be ..... $ 200,000.00 2d. The aggregate income of said Company for the year 1920, to be ..... 1,054,362.68 3l. The aggregate expenditures of said Company for the year 1920, to be ..... 873,790.89 4th. The aggregate amount of the Assets of said Company, December 31, 1920, to be ..... 1,557,570.55 5th. The aggregate amount of Liabilities of said Company, including the amount required to safely reinsure all outstending risks, December 31, 1920, to be ..... 896,928.10 (SEAL) IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal of office at Des Moines this 28th of May, 1921. A. C. SAVAGE, Commissioner of Insurance. SANTAL CAPSULES MIDY Easy to Take Quick to Believe CATARRH of the BLADDER Safe, Scaled Each Capsule bears name #8 Be sure of counterfeit Recommends Chamberlain's Tablets. "Chamberlain's Tablets have been used by my husband and myself off and on for the past five years. When my husband goes away from home he always takes a bottle of them along with him. 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Therefore, in pursuance of law, I, A. C. SAVAGE, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that said Insurance Company is authorized to transact the business of Fire Insurance in the State of Iowa, by agents properly appointed and duly licensed, as required by law, until the first day of March, 1922. I further certify that the statement shows— 1st. The actual amount of paid-up Capital of said Company, December, 31, 1920, to be ..... $ 600,000.00 2d. The aggregate income of said Company for the year 1920, to be ..... 2,191,408.79 3d. The aggregate expenditures of said Company for the year 1920, to be ..... 1,834,017.40 4th. The aggregate amount of the Assets of said Company, December 31, 1920, to be ..... 3,161,870.89 5th. The aggregate amount of Liabilities of said Company, including the amount required to safely reinsure all outstanding risks, December 31, 1920, to be ..... 2,119,999.11 (SEAL) IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have henceunto set my hand and affixed my seal of office at Des Moines this 28th of May, 1921. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF Iowa Dearness ANNUAL CERTIFICATE FOR PUBLICATION of the Providence Washington Insurance Company, located at Providence in the State of Rhode Island. Whereas, the above named company has filed in the Insurance Department of Iowa, a sworn statement showing its condition on the thirty-first day of December, 1920, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 4, Title 9, of the Code of Iowa, relating to Insurance Companies; and whereas said Insurance Company has complied with the laws of this State relating to insurance. Therefore, in pursuance of law, I, A. C. SAVAGE, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that said Insurance Company is authorized to transact the business of Fire Insurance in the State of Iowa, by agents properly appointed and duly licensed, as required by law, until the first day of March, 1922. I further certify that the statement shows— 1st. The actual amount of paid-up Capital of said Company, December, 31, 1920, to be ..... $1,000,000.00 2d. The aggregate income of said Company for the year 1920, to be ..... 7,658,484.74 3d. The aggregate expenditures of said Company for the year 1920, to be ..... 6,975,488.06 4th. The aggregate amount of the Assets of said Company, December 31, 1920, to be ..... 9,734,872.17 5th. The aggregate amount of Liabilities of said Company, including the amount required to safely reinsure all outstanding risks, December 31, 1920, to be ..... 5,723,549.72 (SEAL) IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal of office at Des Moines this 28th of May, 1921. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF Prudentia Re and Coinurance Co., Ltd., U. S. B. located at New York in the State of New York. Whereas, the above named company has filed in the Insurance Department of Iowa, a sworn statement showing its condition on the thirty-first day of December, 1920, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 4, Title 9, of the Code of Iowa, relating to Insurance Companies; and whereas said Insurance Company has complied with the laws of this State relating to insurance. Therefore, in pursuance of law, I, A. C. SAVAGE, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that said Insurance Company is authorized to transact the business of Fire Insurance in the State of Iowa, by agents properly appointed and duly licensed, as required by law, until the first day of March, 1922. I further certify that the statement shows— 1st. The actual amount of paid-up Capital of said Company, December, 31, 1920, to be ..... $ 200,000.00 2d. The aggregate income of said Company for the year 1920, to be ..... 2,981,651.87 3d. The aggregate expenditures of said Company for the year 1920, to be ..... 2,392,648.52 4th. The aggregate amount of the Assets of said MME. A. J. SMITH, Prin. 935 R Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. Bowl's Cut Rate Grocery Proving the fact that YOU CAN buy here at Money Saving Prices ASK MY CUSTOMERS A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. NOTHING that we could say would so thoroughly convince you of the value of Chamberlain's Tablets as a personal trial. We can tell you of thousands who have been permanently cured of chronic constipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick headache and disorders of the stomach and liver, but this will have little weight with you as compared to a personal trial. That always convinces. Chamberlain's Tablets Women Turn Your Spare Moments Into Dollars A New Line of Endeavor Open to Women Who Find it Necessary to Increase Incomes. Lessons given in all branches of HAIR WORK and BEAUTY CULTURE. DAY and NIGHT CLASSES We teach by mail or in person. MME. A. J. SM 935 R Street, N: W. Bowl's Cut R L. L. BOWL Proving the fact that YOU CAN bu ASK MY CUS 1106 Center Street A TRIAL W CONVINCE YOU. NOTHING that we could s convince you of the w Tablets as a personal w of thousands who have bee chronic constipation, indig headache and disorders of but this will have little weigh to a personal trial. That Chamberla Company, December 31, 1920, to be ... 4,380,450.81 5th. The aggregate amount of Liabilities of said Company, including the amount required to safely reinsure all outstanding risks, December 31, 1920, to be ... 2,278,679.76 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal of office at Des Moines this 28th of May, 1921. A. C. SAVAGE, Commissioner of Insurance. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF IOWA Des Moines ANNUAL CERTIFICATE FOR PUBLICATION of the Aetna Casualty and Surety Company, located at Hartford in the State of Connecticut. Whereas, the above named company has filed in the Insurance Department of Iowa, a sworn statement showing its condition on the thirty-first day of December, 1920, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 4, Title 9, of the Code of Iowa, relating to Insurance Companies; and whereas said Insurance Company has complied with the laws of this State relating to insurance, Therefore, in pursuance of law, I, A.C. SAVAGE, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that said Insurance Company is authorized to transact the business of Casualty Insurance in the State of Iowa, by agents properly appointed and duly licensed, as required by law, until the first day of March, 1922. I further certify that the statement shows— 1st. The actual amount of paid-up Capital of said Company, December 31, 1920, to be ..... $ 2,000,000.00 2d. The aggregate income of said Company for the year 1920, to be ..... 12,928,021.89 3d. The aggregate expenditures of said Company for the year 1920, to be ..... 11,332,542.18 4th. The aggregate amount of the Assets of said Company, December 31, 1920, to be ..... 15,441,106.93 5th. The aggregate amount of Liabilities of said Company, including the amount required to safely reinsure all pany for the year outstanding risks, December 31, 1920, to be ..... 10,591,448.76 (SEAL) IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal of office at Des Moines, this 2nd of June, 1921. A. C. SAVAGE, Commissioner of Insurance. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF IOWA Des Moines ANNUAL CERTIFICATE FOR PUBLICATION of the The American Credit Indemnity Company of New York located at New York in the State of New York. COFFEE SMITH, Prin. Washington, D. C. Rate Grocery TLES, PROP. buy here at Money Saving Prices CUSTOMERS Des Moines, Iowa WILL d say would so thoroughly the value of Chamberlain's trial. We can tell you been permanently cured of digestion, biliousness, sick of the stomach and liver, right with you as compared at always convinces. Whereas, the above named company has filed in the Insurance Department of Iowa, a sworn statement showing its condition on the thirty-first day of December, 1920, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 4, Title 9, of the Code of Iowa, relating to Insurance Companies; and whereas said Insurance Company has complied with the laws of this State relating to insurance. Therefore, in pursuance of law, I, A. C. SAVAGE, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that said Insurance Company is authorized to transact the business of Casualty Insurance in the State of Iowa, by agents properly appointed and duly licensed, as required by law, until the first day of March, 1922. I further certify that the statement shows— 1st. The actual amount of paid-up Capital of said Company, December, 31, 1920, to be ..... $ 350,000.00 2d. The aggregate income of said Company for the year 1920, to be ..... 1,862,743.76 3d. The aggregate expenditures of said Company for the year 1920, to be ..... 1,282,897.97 4th. The aggregate amount of the Assets of said Company, December 31, 1920, to be ..... 3,079,734.49 5th. The aggregate amount of Liabilities of said Company, including the amount required to safely reinsure all outstanding risks, December 31, 1920, to be ..... 2,065,040.14 (SEAL) IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal of office at Des Moines, this 2nd of June, 1921. A. C. SAVAGE, Commissioner of Insurance. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF IOWA Des Moines ANNUAL CERTIFICATE FOR PUBLICATION of the Aetna Life Insurance Company, (accident department), located at Hartford in the State of Connecticut. Whereas, the above named company has filed in the Insurance Department of Iowa, a sworn statement showing its condition on the thirty-first day of December, 1920, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 4, Title 9, of the Code of Iowa, relating to Insurance Companies; and whereas said Insurance Company has complied with the laws of this State relating to insurance. Therefore, in pursuance of law, I, A. C. SAVAGE, Commissioner of Insurance hereby certify that said Insurance Company is authorized to transact the business of Casualty Insurance in the State of Iowa, by agents properly appointed and duly licensed, as required by law, until the first day of March, 1922. I further certify that the statement shows— 1st. The actual amount of paid-up Capital of said Company, December, 31, 1920, to be $ 5,000,000.00 2d. The aggregate income of said Company for the year 1920, to be ..... 26,541,169.90 - ieeaearegeapenreen cp om tema Ta emrnnnse manne tnagnneae ty AAs AUR OWES WI wenn * ‘3 a © he en pore ap aanrene gocconammaarr se svn canner pnerarreererveeae ni ti ‘ial! advertising for recruits for th rater pee en amet te AARP RETEST ESO STANCE,, TST The! Nogro bed een Aaken’ out of! "Lost while celebrating (Memorial ' paper advertising for’ recruits for the ho _. Who’s Who IN DES MOINES LOCALS POD OOCOPOOODOSSS OOOH OOOOH OOO OS 16060 0000000004 Peter serene STYLE SHOW. Gontinued From Page Two await, S174, Show wae 6 bal 3d. Tho aggregate: oxpen- Ee"patten, We Hieconymous, atures of said Com Milan ata Mies Weck ray Sear aperae: veut cet of St, PaulvBoll club ot 1920, to be... 22,782,713.69 So arren, is président. The 4th, The aggregate amount of the success can be attribut of the Assets of said ‘pose arranging of Mr. Warren. Company, Rgcomber | aie" Yim'e Natta SreaDaO to en 177,502,360.14 | Terie shuts ee te Sth, ‘The aggregate amount vted on the work that they’ at of Liabilities of said A ne _ Company, including Wo wish Yo rthane the. man the amount required their kindness and sympathy. dt to nately reigeare all pone cal ice Ges ei outstanding risks, Henderson, Miss’ Lucy Nolay December 81, 1920; Sinithe Mra, W.'M. SteGee and £0 BO eerrrnnninnee 158,474,049.93 | P- We Williams, - (SEAL) =_ IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my] no Tmtelicctanl tmprecen seal of office st Des Moines, this 2nd | with Mrs. McClain at the Y. ¥ of June, 1921. following officers wero elected: A. C. SAVAGE, president Mes. ‘Mable ohne Commissioner of Insurance. sere ous weal assistant se fors Burnaugh, treasurers Mrs oe SS ee, Ee SEMANAS EROAEE: ont colaceh Maus erieh.| ay. Senne Tap teers ane odeuts wave several musical numbers before | Pee"ye Net, E. Ratten, Mr the Improvement leacue at North Des Moines | will moet with Mra Pelton ne see oat sett auareaay, wcpaing ‘upon a ree a avon former ar =o we Syoreadareeend theTiengne upon the | rns gonaky Canada NOT alreot car situation, They were, accompanied | in) ‘ho discontinued tintil fall, Sean ene ae ALL IOWA BAPTISTS ‘All Sunday schools sending delerates to the state Sunday nchoal convention to_ be held ‘st Corinthian Baptist church, July 5-9, leans send namen to’ Mrs. N. 0. Marshall, Joa" West Fourteenth street, Des Moines Towa at once so that you can be assigned homes Tow. Also all members of tho exect tive board of the association be present for fhe auarterly meeting at herefore on July 6- 7. All churches send’ in money to me at once. G_W. ROBINSON. 1009 West Twelfth Stréet, ‘Des Moines, Towa. Rev. Tutt preached s most. excellent ser- mon. Sunday ‘morning and” evening. Mrs. W. A. Brown, state missionary spoke morning, Before the Mission Circle, Sunday, Juno 19. ‘The services wero well attended and the collections were Targe. SSRev, -M.‘Tommery will speak at tho ehureh, Sunday, Jone 26. BALA. 0. P. The N. A. A. A. C. P. will close its mem- hershin ‘drive Tuesday evening, June 21, with a banquet at Bethel A. Mf. E. church Third Baptist. The children’s day program was quite n success. Forty children participated in the exertisen and made it possible to put some- thing worth while before the public. Mrs, W. A. Brown lectured, at the church Sunday, Her subject was ‘The Bible a Lamp. "The members of the brothorhood are plan- ning to give = big picnic July 4. ‘Mire. Henry Snow of this church has gone to Ohicago for a short visit with her daugh- ter ¥. W. 0. A. Notes. On Jane 20, thére will bee reception giv: en in honor cf tho new members of the Y. Ww. G. ALA musical program will be ren: dered. “irs, Johnson. chairman of tho membershin committee ‘will he in charge. "The millinery clase of the Y. W. G. A. cloted Wednesday, June 8. Over forty hats being designed and completed ‘by tho’ girl. Many of which attracted mach attention from the other’ races. ‘VisITs CITY. ‘Mr, Fdward Sanders of the Edward San- ders company of Indianapolis passed through the city this week. Mr, Sanders, who mann: factures costumes for societies and lodges called on the boys of this city. HELP On account of subscribers not paying up in general and pressing bills for a few issues we will have to omit costly linotype matter and print general plate matter. After a few issues we hope to resume printing notes and special news. If twohundred readers willsend in-$1.50 each, we can resume printing our own news in full. ---The Bystander Pub. Co. FRANK F. FOWLER & CO. Embalmber & Fun- eral Director If Se the Quester Fowler is the Answer Phone MAPLE 631 200 E. 5th, St. ‘Mt Zion Baptist. ww we oA Mate wrarrs crrTy a dee ee ee wae, © bellies: Caccess. Tt Yas under the management of Mesdamies. K BE, Patten, W. Hieronymous, H. Shaw, Mc Mitlinn atid Mr. We Ly Grey, wader th aus ples of St, Paial Boll’ club of which Sfx. E, . Warren is “président. ‘The ‘committee of management Toft no stoies unturned. Much of the muccoss can be attributed. to” skilful howe arranging of hte! Warren. Mr, Warren Tosition with. the. Harris-Emery. ‘compan: makes hima. valuable asset to tha clus and to the church,” ‘The-club is. fo. be, congeatt Inted on the work that they are doing. ‘Gamo eaiarien: We wish to thank the many friends for their kindness and: sympathy during tho sith ecg and leah of" our mether” ax for th eautifal floral tribute, “Signed: "Miss Na Henderson, "Ming acy Nelun,. Mes. Une Smith, ars, W.'M. ‘McGee and ‘Mr. ania Mrs BW. Williams, 3 IMPROVEMENT CLUB MET. ‘The “ntellectual Improvement. club me yeith Mees MeCiain af the YW. OLA, Th following offers. wero elected: "Afrs, “Alona Back, Drenident; "Men. SH. Bailey. wie preskient: Mrs. Mable “Solinson,. secretary Mire. Ella Willie, aasintant. aecratary:. Ms Nora Burnaugh, treayurer: Mrs J. @. Brown eritie: Mra. eago MeOlain, journalist: Mrs Sfaua’ Woods. reporter, and Are. 'S. “Jo Brown, Mrs. B, B Pation: ‘Mrs, M, Lowery amd Mire: Bustle, Hagher, chairman: The clu Sill moot With ‘Mire: Patton next week ¥. W. 0. A. NOTES. The Sunday evening tervices at tho center will ho diacontinned neil fall, "Nfra enn Garrat, the ated ecturer sneke to" the, wo men and girls last Sunday. “We hope to hav or meet. the ladies on ottier oecastons. The Tecturen that she is giving ato. all treo and Fenlly worth hearing’ ‘Phe ‘provisional com mittee ne thelr’ Inst’ mecting’ perfectel! some Plang for the cod of the center The WG." Uectamoring for a 1,000 member ship ge) SCHED EERIE caro, OEE ‘The attendance wax excellent, Inst Sunday. Tt is hoped thatthe manifestation of loyalty will continue. ‘The children's any” program that Will he rendered on the 19th pramizes fo be the best yet. ‘The lesson for’ Sunday is “Making the Social Order Christian.” BETHEL NOTES. Rov, and Mrs. Claybrook, Emma | Austin, orepline Guy, Beatrice Davis, Mra. 8. Carew and Master Everett Wadsworth left for Oska- Foor Sunday to attend’ the Sunday” school convention. ‘Sister Schooler, tho missionary was. in the city Inst weok and while here she. ndeached two wonderfal sermons at Bethel church on the East side, vu OO A. NOTES. “¥o" The run was made from Newton te Des Moines ¥. Mt. GA. held their annual relay meet Inst Saturday” with the Newtor Des Moines and vice versa, a distance About forty miles.” Each boy tan about one half mile.” The Des “Moines, boys made the Tin im three hours and twenty-clght minutes while the the Newton boys made it in 2 hous and 50 minutes, ‘Tho Crocker branch of the, ¥. M. O, A. was represented Dy. Fv: erett “Wadsworth, Glen’ Hays, Tessie. Rich: ardson, Lafayette Fowler, William Williams and Pred MeCracken. Sunday afternoon closer our Sunday meet ings for men. Dr. A.J. Booker will give. Teeture on the women of Africa. Ladies are invited. ‘The ‘committee of management will_ meet and holt’ thelr regular monthly mooting Sat Urday night at 8 ovelock, en ‘The colored boy scouts of the city are acting on police duty during the parades. in Sortafa pane of the city. The colored. boy Scouts, ot the ‘city are really doing. well ST. PAUL A. M. B. Roy. A. H. Hackloy, presiding elder of tne Dos Sitcines district held his) dusrterty Inveting’ at Ste Paul last Sunday. "He de- Hered two real wonderfal sermons. ‘The county offcialm according. to, reports sect? (UNH think "Tom Lewis, guilty. ‘2 P ee i F f re rr a es es | es eee ee al || a YS “lg STVEN arrow. ‘THE BYSTANDER, DES MOINES, IOWA OLIVE BAPTTaT cnnEGE ‘The second Lord's day a August has been set_apart as rally. day''and the church haw Teen’ ivided fut twe’ dlviions, Abts" sane deere Sry, “Goaten are ‘tho etptalna’ They church is “getting ‘along nicely, “Everyone Seome' to" be 'very muck intergaied “ine the ogi oP tbe chusen ‘Mer ‘Robinson of Marshalltown, ia at Be- maritan ‘hospitel and ‘hee ween” sick, Yutets Betting muck better: ¥ oe iY | | ‘4 wy ss | Ae Hi @ cA or Lei aN PECAON GPM sali \ Galt yar - . 4 Coimv-W aoe 7 BECOMES IKE PICTURE) Fluffy, Soft, Silky, Long Using Meroli Using FICFOlin B roMADE AIR DRESSING. Noack ov eum far psec rope tat eee NTS cee eel POs ties ee Wee oes neers oe }JAT DRUG STORES 8° 25¢ AGENTS WANTED. Writ for ntl Sn EHEROLIN MEDICINE CO., Atlanta, Ga. SHILOH PAPTIST CHURCH R. E, GREEN, Pastor, Residence 1506 Stewart Street, Sunday Sch00) errnnnen10:30 A, Be. Preachinguenenenennennnen 1:00 AL Mt Preaching nnn? :30 PL BY. P, U22 5380 Poe. ASBURY M. EB. CHURCH. ‘Twelfth and. Park Stroats: Rev. W. H. Wheeler, Pastor, Sunday School ..es..ceeereseesee® Ae M. Morning Services 6000/0000. ADM Epworth League ....666 00000009 BOM Evening Services 6000/0000 BOM ee ¥, TRACY BLAGBURN CO. Beal Estate Sales % Rentals Notary Public Lots, Acreage and Improved Property. 5. Tracy Blagburn L. J; Shelton Phones D. 774. D. 4502, Market 1872, 509 Mutberry St. Des Moines Street, BERT JOUNSON, Cleaner and Dyer jweaning, Pressing, Altering, Repatring Work Called for and Delivered. We do Arst class work Ph. Wal. 7374 (108 Center St. ‘Dee Moines, Iowa CHURCH OF GOD AND SAINTS OF CHRIST Incorporated under the law of Iowa. 927-928 West Twelfth Street. 715 South East Astor. Elder EB. W.. Pittman. Meetings Sunday, Wednesday and Friday at 7:30 p.m. “Every 4th Sunday, 11a, m. Saturday all day. Phone Wal. 7807. Des Moines, Iowa DR.C.A. ADAMS Physician and Surgeon Office Suite 22 Shops Building Corner East Fifth and Locust Office Hours—10-12 A. M, 2-4 P, M. 7-8 P.M. Sundays 1-3, Des Moines, Iowa Phone Maple 4000, , Residence 1640 Walker St. Phone Black 534, FOR SALE. Household goods of all iknds at 817 Chestnut street, Phone Red 6875. BETHEL A. M. E, CHURCH Sixteenth and Filmore Streets, Rev, H. 0, Claybrook, Pastor. 11200 AL Museen Morning Service 12:30 P.M... Class Meeting 1:00 P.M, Sunday Sehool 6:30 P. M.........Christian Endeavor 7:30 PLM. Evening Worship 8:00 P. M...Prayer Mecting Wednesdey at : McKEE'S CAFE A First Class Place, Try Our 40 Dinner For Supper ‘T-Bone Steaks, Pork Chops, Sausages, Ham, Sirloin Steak, Hot Biscuits. $5.25 Meal Ticket for $5.00. ‘We Close at 10 O'Clock. 208 W. 3rd St. Phone Market 894. ——————— INTERURBAN SHINE PARLOR. All ladies cordially invited. Our motto ix quality and efficient service, 421 W. Second Street. Geo, Brown, Frop. Taxi Service Service is at your service at all times. Cali Walnut 2173, 215-17 WEST Chestnut Street New Hotel for Col- ored People At-Cost of $3,800. H. D. WILLIAMS, Prop. Better known as Hustler, Phone W. 2322. WANTED WANTED Live Agents at Once to Sell DUDLEY’S FAMOUS AUTO POLISH for furniture, pianos, church pews, hard- wood floors and hundreus of other things that have a varnished surface. Makes them look like new. Agents can make $5.00 to $75.00 per week selling Dud- ley’s Polish to furniture dealers, drug stores, hardware stores, churches, house- ‘reepers, automobile stores, paint stores ‘and grocery stores. Special Offer: For 90 days we will ship vo all new agents $10.00 worth of ‘Dudley’s Polish for $5. ‘Take advantage of this special offer at once, DUDLEY MANUFACTURING CO. 116 South Main St, Muskogee, Okla, Sr Gate Seen eae ‘SEA eee «*The Store of Quality'’ HASKIN DRUG 00. Successory to B, L. Twining. 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So many have been restored to health by the use of these tablets and their cost is so little, 25 cents, that it is worth whiie to give them a trial. Last Resort. Over Twenty-Qne—“No you think women should propose?" Young Thing —I don't know. Have you tried ov exything else?’—Puck. ‘eal The Second Baptist church held their installation service in honor of their good pastor, Rev. J. L. Lucas of Des Moines. The out of town guests were: Rev. J. L. Lucas of O. Terrell, Colfax, Iowa; Rev. J. S. Reynolds, General Missionary. 11 a. m., preacher of the hour, Rev. F. Durdan assistant pastor, Olivet Baptist Church, Gilbert Olivet church, the spirit, and all enjoyed a gospel feast. Installation service. Program. Doxology, by the choir; invocation, Rev. W. Brown; song, by the choir; scripture by the choir; Reynolds, song by the choir; installation sermon, Rev. G. C. Terrell; invitation by Rev. J. L. Lucas; address of welcome, by Rev. J. L. Lucas; charge to help by Rev. J. L. Lucas; charge to help by Rev. J. D. Durrell; charge to the church, by Rev. J. H. Reynolds; remarks by the pastor, Rev. J. L. Lucas. Evening worship—Treasurer of the hour, Rosemary B. Dodge and L. Lucas, when In-Ft. Dodge come and worship with us. Church located on corner of Fourth and Eighth streets in our city the Rev. G. O. Terrell, and J. H. Reynolds were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rosemary B. Dodge, created with ferns and flowers, also the ladies prepared a bountiful dinner in the basement Mrs. Rosa E. Guy, clerk. Heal Cuts Apply lots of antiseptic A HEALING CREAM Mentholatum Soothes and heals gently and quickly. INDIAN HAIR PROMADE CO. 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If your hair is brittle and lifeless or if you have dandruff and itching scalp, try a box of -EXELENTO QUININE POMADE. YOU can have soft, silky hair. Exelento has made happy to coarse, nappy hair. It will do hair is brittle and lifeless or if you ing scalp, try a box of EXE For sale at all drug stores. Price by mail AGENTS WANTED—EXE EXELENTO MEDICINE COMP We make Exelento SKIN BEAUTIFIER, used in treatment of EXELENTO MEDICINE COMPANY, Atlanta,' Georgia We make Exelento SKIN BEAUTIFIER, an ointment for dark, sallow skins, used in treatment of skin troubles. Our Neigbors Ft. Dodge, Iowa, June 9. Please pay your subscription for the Bystander to Rev. J. L. Lucas, pastor of the Second Baptist church on Mrs. Rosa E. Guy, secretary of the church. They are the representatives of the Bystander in FT. DODGE ITEMS. WATERLOO ITEMS Rev. W. W. Ewing and family left Sunday morning for their home in Des Moines, Iowa after having pastored Antioch Baptist church for a week. Who takes his place can by no little means if any surpass his ambition, courage, and stinktoitiveness. Very good schools were held at the A. M. E. church Sunday. Rev. Boyd preaching in the morning and a very fine children's day program being rendered in the evening by the Sunday school children. The success of the program is due to the careful training of Mr. M. E. The N. A. A. C. P. held its monthly massmeeting at the A. M. E. church Monday evening. A very fine program was rendered. Mr. M. E. preached at the house of Misses Marjorie Saddler and Noll Thornton Saturday. June 11 in honor of Miss Theta and Winafreeder Monjoy. Misses Herbert Jason and the Brooks girls attended the house of Mr. Mason in honor of Mr. LaVere Ewing Thursday. A very dainty repast was served. Mrs. Martha Finley of Charles City is evening friends here for a few days. Mr. W. W. B. Arch of Olwein spent Sunday here. The stork visited the home of Mrs. Harvey Fultlaine and left a very fine boy for his prandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Anderson. The Lee's Mite Missionary society met at the A. M. E. parsonage Thursday afternoon. The Lee's Mite Missionary society met at Saturday, June 11, for *Mother Ill* where they will visit friends and relatives for *awhile*. School closed Friday, June 10, and every one noted the progress of the members of the atv at the IV. Swain officiated at both services at the Antioch Baptist church. PETER Mr. Clifford Smith arrived Monday A. M. from Washington, D. C., where he has been for the school. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. We will not call in person and make collection requests. We will collect everyone to pay up their subscription at once. Send the remittance by mail. DAVENPORT ITEMS. Boulder, CO. Rev. Jesse Woods of Milwaukee preached at Bethel A. M. E., church Wednesday, June 13, 18. We will be there evening, June 13 he preached a wonderful sermon, after which the sum of $18.25 was WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT HAIR? ASK THE O'bal TRADE MARK SYSTEM. What is Hair? How is Hair developed? About how many Hairs are there on the entire scalp? What is the length of healthy hair when it is left uncut? What causes Red hair? Gray hair? White hair? Why is some hair curly and some straight? How is hair nourished? What is Dandruff? What is the cause? How may it be cured? Learn the O'PAL SYSTEM. It will teach you all of these and more. It teaches you how to SHAMPOO, SINGE, DYE, BLEACH, STRAIGHT- EN and GROW HAIR, all for FIVE ($5.00) DOLLARS. ISN'T THAT WONDERFUL? Start with this NEW and MODERN SYSTEM. If you are in the business, you may add this Scientific Course to your present system and it will add to your success. Five minutes and a 2c. stamp may bring you hundreds of dollars. Let us tell you about it. Cut this out and write at once to THE O'PAL MFG. CO. SEND NO MONEYI 59 E. 35th St. Chicago, Ill. Department A. Says her hair has grown 28 inches long by using this wonderful hair grower THE BYSTANDER, DES MOINES, IOWA MME. NEWELL Senior of Comba Showing the Three Rows of Teeth Adv. $3.75 Price $2.25 Three Co. Save Mon. Diplom stamp MME. NEWELL, Dept. A prospective Washer THE BEST is always the cheapest because the QUALITY—CONVENIENT LONG SERVICE—PERFECT SATURDAY in The Best Assures Dollar Value for Dollars The 1900 Catara Electric Washer taken up for him, taken up for him, presiding older, will presach at Bethel A. M. E. church Sunday, will The Master Masons will hold their annual sermon Jone 10 at Bethel A. M. E. church. Four lodges will turn out, Clinton, Muscatine Marshaltown and Hiram lodge 9. 19 Dowport. The time for the sermon is 8 p.m. Missouri S. M. T.'s will hold their annual Missouri S. M. T.'s will hold their annual sermon Sunday, June 19. OSKALOOSA ITEMS. Classroom, Church. Children's day program which was carried out at the Second Baptist church. Quarterly meeting will be held at the Wesley chapel church next Sunday. The lanceon given at the home of Mrs. S. Steward was written a memorial annually. Mrs. Frank Sutton's sister, Mrs. Jewel and nephew, William Moore from Louisville, Ky., are visiting her. are taking. July 4 will be our annual Sunday school picnic. Come, everybody invited and have a good time. Mr. and Mrs. George Jones and daughter, clindys were over Sunday visitors in Buxton School. Cora Taylor is on the sick list, at this Cora Taylor is on the sick list at this writing holding a job at Dewar Institute. Mr Alonzo, Hobbes of Davenport is visiting his parents last week. The old skirt. The wedding hella has been ringing quite often and are going to ring again soon. 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Grant, Box 70, Station AIST INDIA HAIR GROWER THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER East India Hair Grower If you are bothered with Falling Hair, Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or any Hair Trouble, we want you to try a jar of EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER. The remedy contains medical proprieties that go to the roots of the Hair, stimulates the skin, helping nature do its work. Leaves the hair soft and silky. Perfumed with a balm of a thousand flowers. The best known remedy for Heavy and Beautiful Black Eye-Brows, also restores Gray Hair to its Natural Color. Can be used with Hot Iron for Straightening. the skin, help the hair soft and silky. and flowers. The best Beautiful Black Eye-I its Natural Color. Straightening. Price Sent by Mail the skin, helping nature do its work. Leaves soft and silky. Perfumed with a balm of a thousands. The best known remedy for Heavy and Black Eye-Brows, also restores Gray Hair to Real Color. Can be used with Hot Iron for inning. Sent by Mail, 50c; 10c Extra for Postage S. D. 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