Kansas City Sun

Saturday, November 6, 1920

Kansas City, Missouri

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MISSOURI REDEEMED Negro Women--God Bless 'em Were True as Steel to G. O. P. Get The "Pen" Ready For the Thieves And Election Crooks DEMOCRATIC CUSSEDNESS UNSURPASSED Brutality of Their Negro Puppets Without a Parallel in Human Depravity THE crucifixion of Christ upon Calvary has stood for nearly twenty centuries as the very acme of human depravity, only to be dethroned by Kansas City Negro Democrats at the recent election. For years white men have intimidated, beaten and even murdered inoffensive Negro men who sought to exercise their right of franchise at the ballot box, but the brutal acts of those white men were God-like in comparison with the treatment of our best and most refined women, at the polls, on last Tuesday by the so-called Negro Democrats of Kansas City. Their acts of inhumanity toward the women of their own race, at the several voting places, is beyond description. To have witnessed the outbursts that greeted the poor old white-haired mother, the young wife, the innocent sister, as they approached the polls, would have frozen the blood in the veins of a man of iron. But, thank God, the "day of vengeance" has arrived. Mr. Governor, the presence of these Negroes in this community is not desired. They are protected criminals, a MENACE TO SOCIETY. 43rd Ministerial Anniversary Reception will be tendered BISHOP H. B. PARKS At Allen Chapel on Wednesday, November 10th. All the Bishops of the A. M. E. Church, General Officers and Ministers of the Fifth Episcopal District will be present. Banquet at 10 P. M., $1.25 per plate. Order cars for 12 Midnight. The Sun 5c a Copy EVERYWHERE VOL. XXIV, NO. 6 Negro W Get The THE crucifix human de For years whi to exercise their r treatment of our be acts of inhumanity outbursts that greeted veins of a man of iron They are protected cri CUNEDMST WARREN G. HARDING break! When will the bright tomorrow dawn When will earth's sleeping sons awake, That rule supreme, by sword and brawn. When will the teeming millions rise Whose souls are darkened with des- pair. And see the light of sun and skies, Untrammelled by their hue or hair? Not 'till the powers of hate and scorn Are trodden 'neath the conqueror's beel Not 'til the creeds of caste and clan Be buried ne'er to rise again. And men accept creation's plan Nor longer feel the pulse of Cain. Then shall the earth, her harvest yield; The desert place shall bloom and smile, And every man, his strength shall wield With good intent, devoid of guile. Edwin Garnet Riley. 43rd Ministerial Reception wi BISHOP H At Allen Chapel on Wet All the Bishops of the A. M. and Ministers of the will be Banquet at 10 P. Order cars fo The Kansas City Sun Entered as second-class matter, August 19, 1879. Mo₂ under the act of March 3, 1879. SSO Women--Go “Pen” Re DEMOCRA utality of Their ixion of Christ up pravity, only to b te men have inti ght of franchise at the west and most refined w toward the women of the poor old white-haired n. But, thank God, the "da minals, a MENACE TO S SLUGGERS AND GUNMEN WORK AS THEY PLEASE Beat Up Republican Officials and intimidate Voters Throughout City Without Police Interference. Democratic sluggers, ballot box stuffers, gunmen and denizens of the underworld conducted a carnival of blood and violation of law and order at the election held in Kansas City. They carried out their high-handed outrages without any apparent effort being made by the police, the county marshal or federal officers to interfere. Seldom in the history of Kansas City elections was such lawlessness practiced. Republican judges of elections were compelled to run from the booths to escape the violent tempers of Democratic gunmen; Republican challengers and workers were slugged and intimidated; Republican voters were harrassed and brow-beaten, and in many instances driven from the polls and denied the right to exercise their citizenship; Republican voters who went to the polls in many Democratic precincts in the lower North Side wards, and in the Sixth, Eighth, Ninth and Eleventh wards which were terrorized by Democratic gangs, found that they had been voted by Democrats giving the names of the Republican voters to the judges of election. Police "Can't See." Policemen stood inactively by and when Democrats wanted to add to their crooked work or slug and maim Republicans found it convenient to be absent. Whenever a Democrat thought it necessary to remove Republican workers for their activities on trumped up accusations the policeman was always present to take the innocent Republican to the police station where they were thrown into cells on the filmsy charge of investigation. This carnival of violation of all laws of decency started early. It began by judges delaying voting in Republican precincts and challenging Republican men and women on trivial things. Long lines of voters were handicapped by these tricks, and from the opening to the closing of the polls, the election commissioners were kept busy stopping and discouraging these tactics Anniversary will be tendered A. B. PARKS Wednesday, November 10th. E. E. Church, General Officers Sixth Episcopal District present. M.M., $1.25 per plate. r 12 Midnight. The warnings of the commissioners, however, were only temporary and as soon as they turned their backs the blockade to Republican voters was resumed to be only winked at by the police. In districts Democratic the conditions were reversed. The lines were kept clear, and the voters encountered no difficulties. NORTH ENDERS ARMED In the North End precincts every Democratic worker was armed with pistols or bludgeons and the judges carried pistols into the voting booths. Election Commissioners Crittenden and Oppenstein made two Democratic judges of election, Henry St. Clair, 1316 Twenty-fourth street, and Thomas W. O'Bannon, 2308 Grove street, in the Fourth precinct of the Eleventh ward, surrendered their pistols. The two commissioners were summoned to this voting precinct, located at Twentieth and Vine streets, on a complaint that the Democrats were delaying the voting and terrorizing Republican voters. After disarming the two Democratic judges Commissioner Oppenstein ordered their arrest by the policeman at the booth. He refused on the excuse that it would be unlawful for him to go into the booth to make the arrests. NEGROES INTIMIDATED Gangs of hoodlums in motor cars rode furiously through the streets of the Eighth, Ninth and Eleventh wards firing pistols and intimidating Negro women and men voters. A bullet fired by these gangs lodged in the left shoulder of W. M. Greene, a Negro, at the mouth of the alley of Twenty-sixth street and Woodland avenue. He was given surigacal treatment at his home, 2604 Woodland. E. J. Bedford, a Negro voter in the -ast Bottoms, was rendered -unconscious by being clubbed. The Eighth ward hoodlum automobile riders made it, their special mission to assail any man seen wearing a Republican badge. Two young men wearing Harding badges were assaulted after they had refused a challenge fro mthe "hoodlums" to remove the Harding buttons. BLACK EYES ABOUND. Throughout the entire day Republican workers came into headquarters with black eyes, swollen faces and cut heads which had been inflicted by Democrats. After having their wounds dressed the workers would return, often to be again attacked and beaten. H. C. Doyle, an attorney, 3645 Central street, and Thomas Jackson, Negro, 2618 Euclid avenue, were arrested at Twenty-fifth street and Brooklyn avenue. Both are Republicans. According to Mr. Doyle, he witnessed a fight between Jackson and a Democratic worker. He attempted to intervene and was arrested. Jackson was also arrested, but the Democratic worker was not even questioned. Mr. Doyle and Jackson were released on $101 bonds. Call Clifton 1982. Jeff Lunch. We send it. J. the popular young druggist of 23rd and Vine, who was Chairman of the Negro Auxiliary to the Republican County Committee that waged such an effective campaign for party success. "Bill" Houston is a figiter, a hustler and a true blue Republican and the Sun compliments him on the splendid work of his committee. HON. HENRY M. BEARDSLEY who true to prediction in last week's Sun won magnificent victory for the Republican party National, State and County last Tuesday. The Sun nominates Henry M. Beardsley for anything he wants in Missouri. Nelson C. Crews.....Editor and Owner Willa Glen Peebles.....General Manager EEM as Steel to and Election RPASSED Human Depravit centuries as the v democrats at the reco sive Negro men were God-like in comp Negro Democrats of Kan d description. To hav the polls, would have froze ese Negroes in this commu "TERROR SQUAD" SHOT NEGRO. Men in Large Car Terrorized Voters in Republican Wards. A gun squad, the last hope of a faltering political machine, swept through the Negro wards of the city Tuesday shortly before the closing of the polls, spreading terror among the late voters. Driving a motor car, the "terror squad" roamed unmolested throughout the wards that normally return a heavy Republican majority. According to residents of the eleventh ward, crowds of voters at several of the voting places were stamped by shots from thugs in a large black touring car, from which the license tag had been removed. At Twenty-fourth and Olive streets, a small crowd was standing near a moving picture theater when the black car drove to the curb and the occupants began firing into the air. The car then speeded away. Persons waiting for street cars along Vine street report that they were driven from the curb by the speeding car. William W. Green, 43 years old, a Negro hod carrier living at 2604 Woodland avenue, was a victim of this "terror squad." Green has voted shortly after 6 o'clock and was walking on "Twenty-sixth street near Woodland avenue when the car, containing five men, approached rapidly from the east. Green, who is a cripple, barely escaped being run down and as the car passed him one of the men cursed him. Another fired one shot at Green. The bullet struck him in the left shoulder, coming out of his back. As the car drove on the occupants laughed. Green was taken to his home after being given emergency treatment by uhysicians. The wound is not dangerous, according to physicians. Patrolmen from the Flora avenue police station were unable to obtain any clew as to the assailants, they said. URBAN LEAGUE SECRETARY ON JOB. The board of directors of the Community Service Urban League of which Prof. J. R. E. Lee is chairman met Monday November 1st. The feature of the meeting was the appointment of Mr. F. T. Lane as Executive Secretary. He was secured through the efforts of the National Urban League and Mr. T. Arnold Hill, the Western Organizer. Mr. Lane has had splendid training, having graduated from Morehouse College, done special work at Chicago University. For four years he was Activities Secretary of the Wabash Avenue Y. M. C. A., after which he was connected with the staff of the Chicago Urban League. Just prior to coming to Kansas City Mr. Lane was director of Community Service Work in Chicago. The Community Service Urban League still maintains its quarters at the Community Club at Eighteenth and Vine streets. Cut the high cost of living by buying your meats at the National Packing House Market, 558 Wainut. The Sun 5c a Copy EVERYWHERE PRICE, 5c. MED G. O. P. in Crooks vity the very acme of recent election. in who sought comparison with the Kansas City. Their have witnessed the frozen the blood in the immunity is not desired. CALVIN COOJIDGE Underwage & Underwage ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI. Mrs. Mildred Elders formerly of Carrollton, Mo., died at Noyes hospital Sunday, October 31. She was a member of Abyssinia Tabernacle. The services over her body were held at the Ramsey Undertaking Parlor, 9th and Olive Streets. The body was shipped to Carrollton for burial. She leaves a mother, 106 years old and a daughter and a host of friends to mourn her loss...Dr. W. S. Carrion who has been quite ill is very much better at this writing...The A. R. Chinn Drill Company and the Ladies Drill Company and a great many members of the Royal House went over to Topeka to attend the banquet there. There were companies from Omaha, Neb., Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Kas, and the Topeka Drill Company...The Whatsoever Club met last Thursday with Mrs. E. Y. Strawn and Mrs. Mary Endicott. Viceret a pupil of Lincoln met with a painful accident and dislocated his shoulder while playing...Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hill are the proud parents of a 9-pound boy born October 23. Mother and baby are getting along nicely...Mr. Edward Hayes of Andrew County has purchased a fine residence at 28th and Patee Streets and will engage in the tailoring business with his son, R. W. B. Hayes...Mrs. D. C. Osborne entertained a Halloween party Thursday, October 29, for her daughter, Dorothy. A great many of the little folks attended...Miss Maudine Nelson the new teacher is now teaching at Bartlett High...Mrs. Maggie Ward spent a few days visiting her brother in Topeka. She returned home Sunday evening. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, strictly modern. Grand 2065. 902 E. 24th street. Call Clifton 1982. Jeff Lunch. We send it. From Our Foreign Correspondents Page 2 Lodge Directory A. F. & A. M., Missouri Jurisdiction Grand Master, Crittenden C. Clark St. Louis. Deputy Grand Master—Dr. J. R. A. Crossland, St. Joseph, Mo. Senior Grand Warden—Eugene Lacey, Kansas City, Mo. Junior Grand Warden—H. H. Curtis, Joplin. Grand Treasurer—H. H. Walker, St. Joseph, Mo. Grand Secretary—Leon Hill, Boonville, Mo. Secretary of Relief—Willis G. Moseley, Kansas City, Mo. Grand Lecturer, First District—P. L. Pratt Cameron. Grand Lecturer Second District— E. J. Cooper, Mexico. Member Board of Relief—K. D. Smith De Soto. Member Board of Relief—George Renfro Mt. Vernon. Grand Captain—Rev. M. S. Bryant Liberty, Mo. Next place of meeting, 1921, Mar shall, Mo. Grand Chapter. A. L. Thomas, Grand High Priest Jefferson City, Mo. J. P. Moffitt, Deputy Grand High Priest, Sedalia, Mo. S. A. May, Grand King, St. Louis, Mo. Jas. Cannon, St. Louis, Mo., Grand Secretary. Geo. Broomfield, Grand Treasurer St. Louis, Mo. T. G. McCambell, Grand Chaplain Kansas City, Mo. L. D. Carter, Grand Lecturer, Kansas City, Mo. Grand Commandery. J. W. Beard—R. E. G. C., St. Louis Mo. C. E. Brassfield—D. E. G. C., Kansas City, Mo. B. F. Graves—E. G. G., St. Joseph, Mo. J. T. Ferrell—E. G. C. General, Sedalia, Mo. Wm. Lamb—E. G. Treasurer, Kansas City, Mo. T. G. McCampbell, Grand Prelate, Kansas City, Mo. A. D. Butler—E. G. Recorder, St Joseph, Mo. Rone Lodge No. 25, A. F. and A. M. meets the 1st and 2d Monday in each month. Al Master Masons in good standing welcome. L. D. Carter, W. W.; C. H. Countee, Secy. Rone Lodge No. 25, A. F. and A. M., meets the A. F. and Mall Master Masons in good standing welcome. H. Countree, Secy. G MASONIC ORDER Liberty Lodge No. 37, A. 17, and A. M., Liberty, Mo., meets the 2nd and 4th Saturday nights in each month. Nelson Wallar W. M., Robert Dodd, Sec'y. St. Stephens Chapter No. 37, Royal Arch Masons, Liberty Lodge No. 37, Sec'y. each month. Nelson Wallar H. P. Wm. Robinson, Recorder. HOC HOC HOC St. Matthew Commander No. 17, Liberty, Mo., meets the third Saturday night at the Masonic Temple, M. Robinson, Ree. Sec. W. ```markdown ``` King of the West Lodge No. 218. H. J. Leon, W. M. 533 E. 11th. H. J. M. Harris Secy. 1717 Woodland Ave. Halls held the 1st and 3rd weddings of each month. [Name] McHENRY SCOTT, Tonsorial Artist Proprietor Liberty Barber Shop, First Class Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 1002 Independence Avenue. See See C. H. HARRIS, Mgr. 1731 Lydia Ave. Hours: 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 1 p. m. Hall phones, Home Main 2783, Bell Grand 3352-W. Residence, 2624 Euclid Ave. Res. Phone, Bell Melrose 5219-W. RATES REASONABLE WILLA M. PEEBLES Notary Public 1803 E. 18th St. Bell Phone E. 999 LIBERTY, MISSOURI LIBERTY, MISSOURI. The dashing Liberty, Missouri, foot ball eleven defeated the powerful Columbia, Mo., aggregation at Liberty, November -st, by a score of 20 to 2. Call Clifton 1982. Jeff Lunch. We send it. SALINE COUNTY A few miles north of *Sweet Springs, Mo.*, is a settlement of energetic, enterprising and thrifty farmers. One of this number is W. S. Steverson, President of the Republican Club. . . Miss Mable Bell of Hannibal, Mo., has charge of the South Grove School. . . U. S. Steverson and wife spent Saturday, in Marshall. . . The Sun is a welcome guest in this section and we believe it's doing much good for the uplift of the race. . . Success to the Sun. Call Clifton 1982. Jeff Lunch. We send it. MARYVILLE, MO. Mr. B. W. Sayles of Gallatin, Mo. spent the week end visiting Mrs. Sayles....The social of the Baptist church was well attended....Rev. Abbott has closed his revival meeting and feels that good benefit was derived from the meetings....Mrs. E. O. Boone accompanied by Prof. Boone of St. Joseph, Mo. spent the week end in Columbia visiting their parents and their little son who has been ill....Mrs. Madge Peterson returned to Omaha....Mr. Roland Johnson of Omaha has been visiting his mother, Mrs. M. A. Gooden....Mrs. B. W. Sailes spent a few days in Gallatin on business....Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mitchell have moved in Mr. Schoolleens house which has been remodeled and redecorated....Mrs. Frances Gibson of Clarinda is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mitchell. Call Clifton 1982. Jeff Lunch. We send it. HOLDEN. MO Mr. and Mrs. John Dodson of 2402 Flora avenue, Kansas City, Mo., spent the week end with Mrs. Stella Combs ... Rev. Bowen spent Saturday and Sunday visiting his members as Sunday was an off-Sunday returning that evening to Harrisonville to start school Monday...One of the most interesting theatre and dinner parties was given by Mrs. Stella Combs in honor of her guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Dodson Saturday night...The G. O. p. club held an instruction meeting Friday night. A large crowd attended...Ms. Leola Starks of Warensburg, Mo., attended the party given by Mrs. Combs, Mrs. Starks is one of the teachers of the public schools in Warensburg...Ms. Edd Kenyon of Centerview visited her mother Mrs. Clara Jackson last Sunday...Miss Thelma Little and Miss Cozetta Little of Warensburg were visitors here Sunday...Mr. L. Gardner was here Saturday night...Mr. Richard Dodd Jr., who has been caring for his mother in Kanssus City is at home again and reported ill...Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pratt entertained ed Mrs. Starks, Mrs. Combs and Mr. Atkins at dinner Sunday at 6:00 o'clock. Call Clifton 1982. Jeff Lunch. We send it. MACON, MISSOURI Services were well attended at the churches Sunday...Rev. Cross of Moberly, Mo, was in the city, the guest of Rev. Crews and Rev. Bowman... Dr. J. R. A. Crossland of St. Joseph, Mo, spoke at the Bethel A. M. E. Church Thursday evening, October 28...At the home of her parents in this city Miss Ida B. Crews and Rev. B. R. Monroe were quietly married by Rev. M. S. Bryant, presiding elder of the St. Joseph district, October 20, at 8 p. m. Miss Crews is the eldest daughter of Rev. P. C Crews, presiding elder of the Hannibal district. Her sister, Mess. Nettie Z. Woods, of Chicago, attended the DENTIST If it is your TEETH I can help you Neither pain nor expense will prove as great as you think. Office Hours Daily till 8 p. m., Sun day till 2 p. m. DR. B. A. WALLMAN Dentist N. W. Corner 8th and Walnut Above Owl Drug Store. Home Phone Harrison 7199. SALLIE T. JACKSON Notary Public With Williams & Jackson Realty Co. 1704 E. 12th. Both Phones: Bell Clifton 1415 Home Benton Residence, 1910 Woodland. Bell phone Clifton 623. THE DEW DROP SARBER SHOP AND POOL HALL Electrical Equipment "Good Work" our motto. Satisfaction Guaranteed GIVE US A TRIAL 1717 East 18th Street KANSAS CITY, MO. THE KANSAS CITY SUN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1920. 25,000 MORE PORO AGENTS WANTED Equipped with the Very Latest Apparatus for Teaching the Poro System of Scalp and Hair Culture and all Branches of Beauty Culture Terms Moderate Diplomas Given Write Today for Further Information marriage; also Mr. T. E. Martin of Columbia, son of Mrs. P. C. Crews, and Mrs. Brooks of Kansas City, sister of Rev. Monroe, Rev. Monroe is pastor of the A. M. E. Church at St. Charles, Mo. Rev. and Mrs. Monroe and Mrs. Woods left for that city October 27. Prof. C. W. Crews was not present on account of duties at Western University. There were no invited guests. Rev. M. S. Bryant, Rev. C. S. Bowman and wife, Rev. and Mrs. P. C. Crews, Mrs. Lizzie Neff, Mrs. S. Price, Mr. T. E. Martin, Mrs. Mole Robinson witnessed the ceremony. ...Mrs. V. A. Dodd visited in Des Moines, Ia., last Saturday and Sunday. ...Mr. Dan R. Hugh spoke at the Vine Street Baptist Church Friday evening, October 29. ...Mrs. Lillian Booker was called to Des Moines, Ia., on account of the illness of her sister. KEEP THE SUN SHINING. Kansas City Sun—Please find here with my subscription and please keep the Sun shining in Pleasanton as I miss it greatly whenever something happens that it does not come. Success for the Sun, R. E. Fine. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. By W. W. Moslev. A. W. Gates of Hastings, Neb., visited Lebanon No. 3 Tuesday night. ...Rev. H. W. Botts was in Omaha on business last Friday. ...John P. Saunders is improving in health; Mr. H. M. Williams is able to be out again ...Mrs. Lizzie Reid went to Omaha last Wednesday for an indefinite stay. ...Mrs. J. A. Harris and Mrs. Lena Dallas and daughter of Omaha spent Sunday night in the City. The Mission Society gave an entertainment at Mt. Zion last Saturday night. It was a masked affair under the direction of Mrs. Alice Grant. About two dozen persons came masked and a good time and a success financially was the result. The Revival Meeting closed at Mt. Zion Baptist Church last Thursday night after ten nights' successful meetings. Rev. C. A. Raulston was pleased with his visit here with his friend, Rev H. W. Botts and congregation and elated over the work as complished from earnest labor. About fifteen persons were added to the church; several are for baptism. After services last Thursday night the Young Men's Club served refreshments to the congregation and all enjoyed themselves very much. ...Rev C. A. Raulston left Friday for his home in Lexington, Mo. ...We are glad to have an Undertaker in our midst in the person of Mr. Campbell late of Kansas City. Mr. Campbell will be associated with Mr. H. B Brown, a firm with the bulk of the business of our race. We are in hope Mr. Campbell will make good. ...The Odd Fellows Lodge, which was organized a few weeks ago, is doing well. Call Clifton 1982. Jeff Lunch. We send it. COLUMBIA, MISSOURI. By Mrs. J. Z. Moseley. During the week of service at St. Paul A. M. E. Church there were three additions. . . A very pleasant birthday surprise was given by members and friends of St. Paul A. M. E. for Rev. S. L. Brooks last Tuesday. Many useful gifts were received by the Reverend; Hallowe'en games were played and Prof. Coleman won first prize, Reverened Brooks, second and Rever PENDLETON AVE 25,000 MO Equipped with Poro System and Terms Moderate Writ PORO CORNER end Carter, third. A dainty luncheon was served and all left wishing Reverend Brooks many more such birthdays. . . Miss Alma G. Williams was hostess to a card party complimentary to Mrs. Ethel Crudup. The home of Miss Williams was decorated in Hallowe'en lanters; Miss Ethel Stevenson presided at the piano. Mrs. Flora Jackson won first prize and Mr. Eugene Robnett the booby; Mrs. Crudup, guest prize, a dainty house slipper made by the hostess. . . Mrs. Ethel Moseley Crudup left this week for Detroit. . . Mrs. Russle Willahms has been elected as teacher in the Douglass school to fill the vacancy made by Mrs. Crudup. . . The Columbia foot ball boys played Liberty foot ball boys at Liberty, Mo. Score 20 to 4 in favor of Liberty. . . Rev. Maceo Smith and wife are visiting his father, Mr. Sterling Smith. . . Mrs. Rachel Washington was hostess last Thursday to "The Artistic Social Club." A delightful afternoon was spent. This club was formerly called "The M. B. Harris Social Club". . . Mrs. Sina Johnson who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Josie Cochran, left last week for New York Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hurd of Detroit are the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hurd, Sr., and Mrs. Charlotte Williams.....Mrs. Maude Williams and Mrs. James Bryant and daughter, are visiting in Miami, Mo. Call Clifton 1982. Jeff Lunch. We send it. Busy Bee CANDY KITCHEN Home Made Candies -- and -- Soft Drinks Home Phone Benton 4018 1513 East 12th St. We Save You Money! O'CONNELL FLOWER SHOP N. W. Cor. Indep. and Oak Sts. Flowers for All Occasions Phones: Bell Main 2402 Home Harrison 3781. Wm. G. O'Connell, Mgr. Cured His RUPTURE I was badly ruptured while lifting a trumpet, only hope of cure was an operation. Troubles did me no good. Finally I got hold of something that quickly and comfortably, and the rupture has never returned, although I am doing hard work as a carpenter. There was no operation no longer, but will give full information about how to complete cure operation, if you can. Eugene M. Pullen, Carpenter, 1070G Marcellus out this notice and show it to any others who are ruptured—you may save a life or at least stop the misery of rupture the worry and danger of an operation. OUR NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. Adrain Shelby, 306 Troupe avenue, Kansas City, Kas., entertained with a dinner party Monday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Arnold of Minneapolis, Minn. Covers were laid for ten. JAMES W. AND JULIA SMITH 1424 Garfield Avenue. Neatly furnished rooms. JAMES W. AND JULIA SMITH 1424 Garfield Avenue. Neatly furnished rooms. Hustling Agents wanted to write standard Life Insurance, the strongest and only OLD LINE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY owned and operated by Colored people. STEWART & SMITH. Agency Directors, 1515 East 18th Street, KANSAS CITY, MO. Do you need money? We have plenty of money to loan to rooming house keepers on short time. Must have reference. PROPERTY OWNERS can obtain a loan through our agency and pay it back by weekly installments. IF YOUR HOUSE NEEDS repairing, painting or papering, get a loan and put in its necessary repairs. Our Business Is Strictly Confidential. Bell Phone Grand 4204. Home, Delaware 950. [Name] MME. VIOLA ELLIS Scientific Scalp Specialist MASSAGE and HAIR GROWER 1907 E. 13th Street ST. PERDINAND AVE. TS WANTED for Teaching the Hair Culture culture Diplomas Given mation SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI. N. CLARK SMITH VOICE TRAINING (University of Kansas Method) Bell Grand 4393 2313 TRACY Home Phone Linwood 2626 31st and Hardesty GROCERY & MEATS. The Right Place and the Right Price. FREE DELIVERY EVERYWHERE Phone us or drop in and give us your order. You will be pleased with both quality of goods and service. ALLEN & MANNING Terms Cash 3051 Hardesty BALTIMORE SHIRT CO. 8th & Walnut, 12th & Walnut, 12th & Baltimore, 15 E. 11th We wish to thank the readers of this paper for their trade. We always give them the best of service. STORES Peoples' D Northeast corner of Eight For tourteen ye ed you. We h tuted nor giver article. We c in the Drug lin and best toile deliver anything the city -- prom PHC Bell East 1814 Apples' Drug Store at corner of Eighteenth Street and the Paseo for fourteen years we have serv- you. We have never substi- ced nor given you an inferior article. We carry everything the Drug line, all the latest and best toilet articles. We deliver anything to any part of the city -- promptly -- cal. us up. Peoples' Drug Store Northeast corner of Eighteenth Street and the Paseo For fourteen years we have served you. We have never substituted nor given you an inferior article. We carry everything in the Drug line, all the latest and best toilet articles. We deliver anything to any part of the city - - promptly - - cal. us up. PHONES A. MADAM S Manufa VELVET BLEE WONDER WORK Face and Hand Lotion I teach Beauty Culture, Sc Manicuring and give diploma. ly read and answered promptly United States. You can make e ing my Oils and Dressing. All At Once. Write Today. ADAM S. PLUMMER MADAM S. PLUMMER MADAM S. PLUMMER VELVET BLEACHING CREAM WONDER WORKER HAIR GROWER and Hand Lotion and other Toilet Articles Beauty Culture, Scalp Treatment, Facial Massage and give diplomas. I teach by mail, all letters care answered promptly. I send goods to all parts of us. You can make from $15.00 to $25.00 per week s and Dressing. All work guaranteed. Agents Wan write Today. VELVET BLEACHING CREAM WONDER WORKER HAIR GROWER Face and Hand Lotion and other Toilet Articles I teach Beauty Culture, Scalp Treatment, Facial Massage and Manicuring and give diplomas. I teach by mail, all letters carefully read and answered promptly. I send goods to all parts of the United States. You can make from $15.00 to $25.00 per week selling my Oils and Dressing. All work guaranteed. Agents Wanted At Once. Write Today. MME. S. PLUMMER, Proprietor. Bell Phone Clifton 2464. 2114 Vine Street. 50 Everything i The Live Auto Bag Have T Everything is Pointing Plus The Live and Let Live Auto Baggage and Express Have TWO CARS. Can be at your service in a moment's notice Kindling and Boxes for sale. "For the Good of Your S-O-LE" BANKS ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP All kinds of Shoe Repairing Shoe Strings Polish Inner Soles Buttons Heel Plates Best Rubber Heels Hours 7:30 a. m. to 7 p. m. Saturdays 10 p. m. 1620 East 18th St. Kansas City, Mo. 4 STORES Drug Store eighteenth Street and the Paseo ers we have serv- ave never substi- you an inferior carry everything use, all the latest articles. We g to any part of notly -- cal. us up. N E S Home East 4082 THE STAR HAIR GROWER A Wonderful Hair Dressing and Grower 1,000 AGENTS WANTED Good money made. Want agents in every city and village to sell the STAR HAIR GROWER. This is a wonderful preparation. Can be used with or without Straightening Irons. Sells for 15c per box, one 25c box will prove its value. Any person who will use a 25c box will be convinced. No matter what has failed to grow your hair, just give the STAR HAIR GROWER a trial and you will be convinced. Send 25c for full sized box. If you wish to be an Agent send $1.00 and we will send you a full Supply that you can begin work at once; also agents' terms. Send all money by Money Order to THE STAR HAI GROWER MFR, Box B12. Greensboro, N. C. PLUMMER Returer of ACHING CREAM HER HAIR GROWER and other Toilet Articles Up Treatment, Facial Massage and teach by mail, all letters careful- I send goods to all parts of the from $15.00 to $25.00 per week sell- work guaranteed. Agents Wanted Manufacturer of 50 s Pointing Plus and Let Live gage and Express WO CARS. SPOTLESS KITCHEN SPOTLESS KITCHEN Open at New Location, 1700 East 12th. St. Meals prepared by an expert caterer. Special French Pastry. Pure Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Sanitary Soda Fountain with unsurpassed service. Hair Health in a Glass Tube We guarantee to rid the scalp and promote the growth of the h Violet Ray. Our pomade and tonic past seventeen years. Tried and prices. THANKS TO OUR MANY PATI EXCELSIOR guarantee to rid the scalp of dandruff, eczema and the growth of the hair with the aid of the Our pomade and tonic have been on the man been years. Tried and not found wanting. W TO OUR MANY PATRONS FOR THE USE EXCELSIOR GOODS. We guarantee to rid the scalp of dandruff, eczema and baldness and promote the growth of the hair with the aid of the wonderful Violet Ray. Our pomade and tonic have been on the market for the past seventeen years. Tried and not found wanting. Write for our prices. THANKS TO OUR MANY PATRONS FOR THE USE OF OUR EXCELIOR GOODS. CALDWELL AND CHAPMAN Phones: Home Benton 1505 East 18th Street (Upstairs) Call and see our special line o pressing irons and so forth. Bwid THE DRUG STOCK Service and Quality W. S. WOOD Bring Your Prescription of Absolute Accuracy OUR STOCK IS COMING N. W. Corner 19th and Vir PHONES—HOME EA NO MORE SH AND UNR If you will insure your Hair and Hair and Scalp Treatment. Wha Mones: Home Benton 4040. Bell, Clifton 75 North Street (Upstairs) Kansas C I see our special line of hair goods, straighttea ns and so forth. Braids made from combings. DRUG STORE BEAUTY Service and Quality are Paramount at, the S. WOOD DRUG ST Your Prescriptions to us and be a Absolute Accuracy and Fair Treatm STOCK IS COMPLETE IN ALL Corner 19th and Vine Streets. (Trau PHONES—HOME EAST 2393, BELL E. 6 MORE SHORT, HAIR AND UNRULY HAIR I insure your Hair and Scalp with the Vim Scalp Treatment. What the Vim and Vigor Phones: Home Benton 4040. Bell, Clifton 798. 1505 East 18th Street (Upstairs) Kansas City, Missouri. Call and see our special line of hair goods, straightening combs, pressing irons and so forth. Braids made from combings or cut hair. Service and Quality are Paramount at, the Bring Your Prescriptions to us and be assured of Absolute Accuracy and Fair Treatment. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN ALL LINES N. W. Corner 19th and Vine Streets. (Trausfer Point) PHONES—HOME EAST 2293, BELL E. 641. NO MORE SHORT, HARSH AND UNRULY HAIR If you will insure your Hair and Scalp with the Vim and Vigor Hair and Scalp Treatment. What the Vim and Vigor Treatment will do for your hair and scalp: (1)—Remove dandruff. (2)—Will increase the growth of the hair. (3)—Will heal the scalp and keep the scalp and hair in a health condition. (4)—Will render the hair soft, thick, straight, fluffy and beautiful. Get it today. The Hair Promoter and Shampoo, 50 cents each, or $1.00 the full treatment. At all drug stores. If your druggist hasn't it he will get it for you, or you may send money order or $1.20 in stamps to Theo. Smith, Druggist and Distributor, 1301 E. 18th Street, Kansas City, Mo. You Need Vim and Vi America's greatest general aid and builds up a run-down system is a powerful Alternative, Blood wonderful Blood and Rheumatism with Scrotula, Abcesses, Ricketts the Hair, Tetter, Ringworm, Scar Diseases and Humors of the Blood be convinced of its great value, P. Newspapers—We carry the Dallas Express, Defender, Crisis, BRICK ICE CREAM AND ICES THEO. 1301 EAST 18 Home, 5467 Main. FREE DE LOOK! LOOK! COME AND SEE A GREAT FOR THE HEALING Native Barks Roots & Herbs "70 Great Blood Pun Need Vim and Vigor System Ocea's greatest general tonic. It makes rich, deep up a run-down system. Vim and Vigor System's Alternative, Blood Purifier Tonic and Applicable Blood and Rheumatic remedy. If you are a Fulla, Abcesses, Rickets, Eczema, Cartarrh, Tetter, Ringworm, Scald Head, Bolls, and Vain and Humors of the Blood, give this remedy a head of its great value, Price $1.20 by mail. Happens—We carry the Freeman, Sun, Plaindeen Press, Defender, Crisis. CREAM AND ICES THE YEAR 'ROUND THEO. SMITH 1301 EAST 18TH STREET 167 Main. FREE DELIVERY. Bell, Gr X! LOOK! L! = COME AND SEE. HERE IS. GREAT REMEDY THE HEALING OF THE NAILS Marks Herbs "76" FOR A Two Table FOR HALF One Table Great Blood Purifying Medecine You Need Vim and Vigor System!Toner America's greatest general tonic. It makes rich, red blood and builds up a run-down system. Vim and Vigor System Toner is a powerful Alternative, Blood Purifier Tonic and Appetizer. A wonderful Blood and Rheumatic remedy. If you are troubled with Scrofula, Abcesses, Rickets, Eczema, Cartarrt, Falling of the Hair, Tetter, Ringworm, Scald Head, Bolls, and Various Skin Diseases and Humors of the Blood, give this remedy a trial and be convinced of its great value, Price $1.20 by mail. Newspapers—We carry the Freeman, Sun, Plaindealer, Call, Dallas Express, Defender, Crisis. BRICK ICE GREAM AND ICES THE YEAR ROUND CALL. M. --- --- Among the Churches Martin Young, Prop. help of dandruff, eczema and baldness chair with the aid of the wonderful onic have been on the market for the d not found wanting. Write for our ATRONS FOR THE USE OF OUR HOR GOODS. 4040. Bell, Clifton 798. Kansas City, Missouri. of hair goods, straightening combs, dids made from combings or cut hair. STORE BEAUTIFUL are Paramount at, the DRUG STORE ons to us and be assured cy and Fair Treatment. PIPELTE IN ALL LINES Vine Streets. (Transfer Point) EAST 2293, BELL E. 641. SHORT, HARSH RULY HAIR and Scalp with theVim and Vigor that the Vim and Vigor Treatment will do for your hair and scalp: (1)—Remove dandruff. (2)—Will increase the growth of the hair. (3)—Will heal the scalp and keep the scalp and hair in a health condition. (4)—Will render the hair soft, thick, straight, fluffy and beautiful. Get it today. The Hair Promoter and Shampoo, 50 cents each, or $1.00 the full treatment. At all drug stores. If your druggist hasn't it he will get it for you, or you may send money order or $1.20 in stamps to Theo. Smith, Druggist and Distributor, 1301 E. 18th Street, Kansas City, Mo. Vigor System! Toner It tonic. It makes rich, red blood tum. Vim and Vigor System Toner and Purifier Tonic and Appetizer. A lic remedy. If you are troubled gets, Eczema, Cartarr, Falling of cald Head, Bolls, and Various Skin blood, give this remedy a trial and Price $1.20 by mail. The Freeman, Sun, Plaindealer, Call, is. THE YEAR 'ROUND. CALL SMITH 18TH STREET DELIVERY. Bell, Grand 4591. LOOK! LOOK! SEE. HERE IS. REMEDY ING OF THE NATION "76" FOR ADULT Two Tablespoonfuls FOR HALF GROWN One Tablespoonful purifying Medecine Try it and be convinced. It will prove its worth, curing Inflammatory Rheumatism Scrofula, Lumbago, Indigestion, Syphilitic Troubles, for run-down men and women, and for different complaints. COMPOSED BY REV. R. C. SHERWOOD 1910 Pasee Bell Pho. Main 1358 This Medicine can also be found at 1021 Tracy Ave. SOLD AT $1.00 PER BOTTLE. THE KANSAS CITY SUN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1920. ST. JAMES A M. E. ZION CHURCH. Notwithstanding it rained in Kansas City Sunday we had very good Sunday school. The pastor preached both morning and evening. Sister Baker made a nice talk in the V. C. E. Society.... Dr. Boatner and Rivers were with us in the morning.... Beginning Monday night November 8, we celebrate our Church anniversary, The Rev. Mrs. Beard will preach Monday night. The editor of the Call will speak Tuesday night on the "Negro as a factor in America." Rev. Daniels of the M. B. Church will speak Wednesday night. Thursday night the gifted editor of the Sun, Mr. N. C. Crews will speak on the "Negro in Business." Friday night Rev. Alphin of the Christian church. Rev. Finley will speak on the "Zion Church in Kansas City." There will be an interesting program each night. The public is invited to come out each night. Collection Sunday $40.00. Call Clifton 1982. Jeff Lunch. We send it. VINE STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. On account of rain the attendance was poor. Mrs. Mary Jones, 2504 Euclid Avenue, suffered much with her eyes but is improving...Baptizing will be held Friday night after which church meeting will take place. Rt. Rev. Wm. Tecumseh Vernon of the Liberian Conference of the Ame one of the most brilliant orators and lectre at the Second Baptist Church the auspices of Rev. Dr. S. W. Bacote Negro in America" Monday night No only 25 cents. Thousands should have made Western University, served two lege, four years as Registrar of the years as pastor of the famous Aven speaking in the largest auditorium Mrs. L. J. Bacote's famous choral o [Name not visible] Rt. Rev. Wm. Tecumseh Vernon A. M., D. D, LL. D., Presiding Bishop of the Liberian Conference of the African Methodist Episcopal Church and one of the most brilliant orators and intellectual giants of the race will lecture at the Second Baptist Church 10th and Charlotte Streets under the auspices of Rev. Dr. S. W. Bacote on "The Negro in Africa and the Negro in America" Monday night November 8 at 8:00 p. m. Admission only 25 cents. Thousands should hear Bishop Vernon who is the man who made Western University, served twyears as President of Campbell College, four years as Registrar of the United States Treasury and five years as pastor of the famous Avery Chapel at Memphis, Tenn. He is speaking in the largest auditorium in the West owned by Negroes and Mrs. L. J. Bacote's famous choral club will furnish music. Mr. H. J. Spingener was chosen on the Election Board and was unable to fill the office of Superintendent of Sunday School. We miss him very much and will be glad when he returns. Call Clifton 1982. Jeff Lunch. We send it. EBENEZER. The usual large audiences greeted the pastor, Dr. Osborne on Sunday. He preached two powerful gospel sermons. Several additions with numbers of men and women at the altar for prayer. The Sunday School and A. C. E. League are doing great work and increasing numerically. All auxillaries are wide awake and at work. The Missionary Society under the presidency of Miss Minerva Akins predicts a great year's work. Attend the society the first and third Thursdays. Interesting Bible study. Help those who need your help. Event extraordinary at Ebenezer Monday evening, November 8. The United We Stand Club and Missionaries will give away a $50.00 bed besides a splendid program and good things to eat. Admission 10 cents. Mrs. Butcher is rapidly improving under the care of Dr. C. Lloyd Peebles. Rev. and Mrs. Osborne were very grateful to Mrs. Minnie Walton, Mrs. Lizzie Mitchell, Miss Rosser for the canned fruit and jelly also to Mrs. Anna Rimmer for the large jar of real honey. Class 3 Brother W. E Jordan leader is banner this week. Call Clifton 1982. Jeff Lunch. We send it. Home Phone 31 Main FRIEDSON & S Dealer ALL GRADES We make a specialty: S. W. COR. 19TH AVE. Kansas We make a specialty of steam contracts. S. W. COR. 19TH AND HARRISON STS. Kansas City, Mo. KANSAS CITY DISTRICT QUART ERLY CONFERENCE SCHEDULE. A. M. E. CHURCH. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 20, 1920 Willis Chapel—November 7. Independence—November 14. Gilbert Memorial—November 14. Cain Memorial—November 21. Allen Chapel—November 28. Bothel—December 5. Odessa—December 12. Pleasant Hill—December 19. Centropolis—December 19. Ebenezer—December 26. Biglow Miss to be appointed. Praying for the presence and guidance of the Holy Spirit and the Cooperation of the pastors and members. I am your Brother. QUEEN ESTHER "Eesther," the sacred cantata to be given at the Auditorium Theater November 26, by the Degree Team O. E. S., is the greatest taked of production since "Under the Shadow of a Crime," played by entirely Ebenezer cast under the management of Mrs. W. T. Oborne at which time every seat including the gallery was taken and standing room was sold. The Grand Matron, Mrs. Gamble, every Chapter and the entire Masonic family are especial A. M., D. D, LL. D., Presiding Bishop African Methodist Episcopal Church and intellectual giants of the race will march 10th and Charlotte Streets under the November 8 at 8:00 p. m. Admission near Bishop Vernon who is the man who years as President of Campbell College United States Treasury and fivey Chapel at Memphis, Tenn. He is in the West owned by Negroes and club will furnish music. ly interested in "Queen Esther" and will turn out in full. The Western University singers are playing the Persian role with Prof. R. G. Jackson, director, while the Jewish role is being played by the best trained singers of the two Kansas Cities with Maj. N. Clark Smith, director. Prof. Clyde Leroy Glass and Prof. R. G. Jackson at the planos. Mrs. W. T. Osborne has in charge the management and dramatic instruction and promises "Queen Esther" to be her greatest presentation. "Damon and Pythias," a masterpiece not excepted. Tickets already are being sold rapidly. .BROWNE The AUTO DOCTOR 24TH AND VINE STREETS (Rear of Hopkins Coal Co.) ERNEST W. MILLER Agent for DEARFIELD TOWN SITE and SETTLEMENT Farm Tracts and Lots. Easy Terms. 2208 VINE STREET Kansas City, Mo. Home Benton 4011 Bell Clifton 2182 Bell Phone 1518 Grand SON COAL CO. ers in ES OF COAL y of steam contracts. ND HARRISON STS. City, Mo. P. W. DeLYLES. Presiding Elder. THE LINCOLN OIL AND GAS COMPANY. Five men of this city have organized an oil company known as the Lincoln Oil & Gas Company. This company has a 160-acre lease in Miami County two miles from Paola, Kas. Two hours' ride by train or auto will put you at the wells. They have sixteen producing wells with pumps, and on tanks and have their wells connected up with the main pipe line of the oil district. The officers of this company are as follows: Dr. D. Madison Miller, president; Cleveland J. Johnson, vice-president, general manager; Fortune J. Weaver, secretary; Dr. M. G. Brookins, treasurer; W. H. Monroe, chairman board of directors. Office 1626 E. 18th St., Kansas City, Mo. Bell phone Clifton 3485, home phone Benton 5866. Watch this paper for our add. THE DEGREE TEAM, O. E. S. Will Present "QUEEN ESTHER" AUDITORIUM THEATRE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26 Under the management of Mrs. W. T. Osborne. Tickets Now on Sale ALEX'S LUNCH Home Cooking It is different, especially that 35d Dinner is the talk of the town. Our Motto is: Quality, Quantity and Good Service. If we please you tell other, if we don't tell us. A Trial Is All We Ask. 1614 East 18th Street. GROCERIES AT 1/2 PRICE PUT OTHER HALF IN BANK Sugar, Floor, Soap, Cream, Gum, Gold, and Tobacco and everything. Write at once for our "Special Get Acquainted Bargain Lists, also send instant of the affirmation we will mail them a free copy with your compli- ments. Tell them about it. We positively assure you things. Order anything—no re- strictions—orders shipped same day rec. ALLIED GROCERS, Chicago, Ill., Dept. 2 MOORE'S Vigorine Kidney, Bladder and Stomach Trouble, Lumbago, Indigestion, Chronic Constipation. Gives New Life and Vigor. Best Proof of this Wonderful Remedy "MOORE'S VIGORINE." To Whom It May Concern: 10 Waltham 11 May Concern. For 18 years I have suffered with constipation, kidney and bladder troubles. I have taken treatments from many noted physicians, tried numbers of patent medicines; received little or no relief. I had almost given up in despair for a cure. But by chance one day two years ago a sample bottle of Moore's Vigorine was handed me. I tried it and found great improvement from the first few doses. I then bought a bottle and took it with still more marked improvement, until now I feel that I am entirely well. I suffer from neither of the three ailments. Instead of that sluggish, spring-time feeling, I feel well and refreshed. For what it has done I feel that I will be doing myself an injustice without a bottle of it in my house, in case I should ever need it. Any information I can give a sufferer. I will gladly do so, at any time. Call bell phone Clifton 5221, or in person at 2304 Woodland Ave., K, C., Mo. Prepared and Distributed by D. MOORE & CO. 2522 Michigan Avenue Kansas City, Mo. NOVELTY The most fashionable and also most self-defense your self defense against all attacks is the T-shirt. KNIFE REVOLVER Which you use every day as a knife, and other times you can use it as a revolver. .22 calibre. KNIFE-REVOLVER is no plaything, but is the most fashionable and most practicable thing. When it is put together it books like any pocket-knife, 3 inches of bony steel and the cover is nickel plated. The bullets are hidden in the knife, and also the blades. When you need a knife you just open it and you can use it—and in case of danger you just pull the trigger and it gives. .22-calibre. Most truly, this is a good invention. These knives are sold any other places at $12 or more—but we will sell them, a about the same price, just open it and the cost price, as we want the people to get acquainted with these knives. We have not a very . . . g stock of these knickknacks, so do not delay this for later. Write me TODAY. Send only 25c in silver or stamps with your order, and the rest you will pay for. Please receive this fashionable KNIFE-REVOVER ENFIT. All amount is sent with the order, you will receive a beautiful and valuable gift. Cut this advertisement out, enclose it and mail to: ALL WORLD EXPORTERS Dept. 432. 1019 N. Hairdale Ave., Chicago, III. Everybody says so. Call Clifton 1675 and make us Prove It To You. The last word in Tonsorial elegance. Everything that ought to be in a First Class Barber Shop. Optical Goods of All Kinds Sold on Easy Payments Have 3,000 Pairs $10.00 Gold-Filled Glasses at $3.00 While They Last M. E. CAIN Optician 25 Years Experience ALL KINDS OF GLASSES FITTED TO YOUR EYES GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED Will call and fit Glasses in your home if desired. Home Phone Delaware 1783 Bell Phone Main 3415 1012 PASEO, KANSAS CITY, MO. 25 Years Experience OS OF GLASSES FITTED TO YOUR GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED and fit Glasses in your home if d ware 1783 Bell P 012 PASEO, KANSAS CITY, MO. 25 Years Experience ALL KINDS OF GLASSES FITTED TO YOUR EYES GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED Will call and fit Glasses in your home if desired. Home Phone Delaware 1783 Bell Phone Main 3415 1012 PASEO, KANSAS CITY, MO. A. B. HOPKINS' Dry Goods & Notions Men's high grade Shirts, fine rib and athletic Underwear, silk and lisle Hosiery, Silk Ties, Wash Ties, Suspenders, Belts, etc. Triangle Collars, soft and starch. Ladies' Georgette Waists, Satin Camisoles, Gowns, Gingham and Percale housedresses, etc. Ladies' high grade silk lace and lisle Hosiery, we carry an assortment that is hard to beat such as ladies' high grade brooches, lavaliers, rings, beads, men's rings, watch fobs, tie pins, solf links and collar pins. In our Cleaning Department if you want prompt and efficient service, Call Bell Phone Melrose 42321 OTS FOR SALE ADDITION HARDESTY A Beautiful Section of the Y LOW PRICE. O SUIT TENANT. 1704 E. 12 Street. BEAUTIFUL LOTS S. A. Y. ADD 36 & HARDEST Buy A Lot in the Most Beautiful City at a VERY LOW R WILL BUILD TO SUIT T Call Williams & Jackson. GIFUL LOTS FOR Y. Y. ADDIT 36 & HARDESTY in the Most Beautiful Secti- city at a VERY LOW PRICE WILL BUILD TO SUIT TENA- & Jackson. 1704 36 & HARDESTY Buy A Lot in the Most Beautiful Section of the City at a VERY LOW PRICE. Madame L. Malone's Merit Hair For dandruff and all scalp diseases. No how bad the condition, the hair can be improved. MERIT HAIR PREPARATIONS Three months' treatment will convince your book of testimonials. A few more agents want to those who contemplate using The Mme. L. Hair and Scalp Treatment, I wish to state that it none I have used it for about three years and m almost to my waist. I will answer any inquiring I Mrs. A. 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Special prices on all fittings. The Fun Especially suited for living in apartments, Clubs a sample room to care for your service is at your command. JULIUS A. K. FIC Co. is now at your and Paseo. Bell Phone service is strictly prices on all funer- Johnson Floral Co. service at 19th and F Grand 3081. Our s high class. Special general designs. The Funeral Hos specially suited for the convenience of p partments, Clubs and small homes where um to care for your deceased ones. Th at your command—FREE. JUS A. K. FICKLIN UNDERTAKING Johnson Floral Co. is now at your service at 19th and Paseo. Bell Phone Grand 3081. Our service is strictly high class. Special prices on all funeral designs. Special prices on all funeral designs. THE HOME OF THE MILITARY CENTER Especially suited for the convenience of people residing in apartments, Clubs and small homes where you haven't ample room to care for your deceased ones. This splendid service is at your command—FREE. JULIUS A. K. FICKLIN UNDERTAKING CO. Phone Clifton 2612. 1209 Vine Street FORTUN FORTUNES Woman's beauty set" and down such. In her ear she has traveled to enhance and the end some w The Making C. J. Walker Se MADAM C. J. W The Nearest West or inquire of you THE MADA 640 North West Page 4 NEXT SUNDAY William Farnum — in — "The Orphan." Aid Avenue Mo. Jenson Floral Co. is now at your place at 19th and Paseo. Bell Phone and 3081. Our service is strictly class. Special prices on all fu- designs. Real Home venience of people resid- homes where you haven't based ones. This splendid E. UNDERTAKING CO. Woman's beauty has justly been cast it' and down through the ages so much. In her eagerness to acquire it he has traveled an endless path in enhance and preserve her natural end some worthless often harmful. The Making of your fortune of by J. Walker Seal. Insist upon prepa ADAM C. J. WALKER'S— Woman's beauty has justly been called her "priceless asset" and down through the ages she has cherished it as such. In her eagerness to acquire her fortune of beauty she has traveled an endless path in search of preparations to enhance and preserve her natural charm only to find at the end some worthless often harmful substitute. The Making of your fortune of beauty bears the Madam C. J. Walker Seal. Insist upon preparations that bear it. Wonderful Hair Grower Vegetable Shampoo Tetter Salve Temple Grower Glossine Vanishing Cream Cleansing Cream Cold Cream Witch Hazel Jelly Complexion and Toilet Soap Vegetable Oil Hand Soap Antiseptic Dental Cream Floral Cluster Taloum Powder Superfine Face Powder (White, rose-flesh, brown) Compact Rouge. The Nearest Walker Agent will be inquire of your druggist why he do THE MADAM C. J. WALKER 0 North West Street The Nearest Walker Agent will be pleased to supply you or inquire of your druggist why he does not carry our line. THE MADAM C. J. WALKER MFG. COMPANY 1209 Vine Street THE KANSAS CITY SUN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1920 ATTEMPT MADE TO KILL G. O. P. WORKERS HERE Democratic Gunmen Shoot Up Car Containing Foster and Griffin— Ng Arrests Made. An unsuccessful attempt was made to assassinate Matthew A. Foster, the Republican candidate for mayor at the municipal election, and Wentworth E. Griffin, election director of the Republicans, last Tuesday. The two men drove out to the Eighth ward in answer to pleadings from Republican workers and officials that they were being overpowered and driven from the election booths by Democratic gun men. While returning in their car east on Eighteenth street, and when near Forest avenue, a shot fro ma pistol attracted the attention of Foster and Griffin. They looked behind just as a bullet imbedded itself in the rear end of the body of their car. Two men were pursuing them in another car with pistols leveled on Foster and Griffin. A second shot rang out, this one being fired by one of the men in the pursuing car. The second bullet went crashing through the right front fender of the Foster and Griffin car, and a third bullet went wild. The men then veered their car into Forest avenue, and driving rapidly south, disappeared. Police Captain T. J. Whalen of the Sixth district was within a block of the shooting and being attracted by the reports of the shots hurried to the scene. No arrests have been made. JOHN W. CHOUTEAU the energetic tireless Secretary of the Negro Department of the Republican County Committee who worked day and night for the wonderful victory won by the Republicans this week and who incidentally believes that Colonel Matthew A. Foster is the greatest living Republican. IN MEMORIUM. In memory of my uncle, J. C. Chastine, who passed away one years ago, October 25, 1919: As years of sadness roll by, And our melancholy sigh, A tear drops from our eyes, as we cry, And give a sad good by, To one who has gone to rest, In God's own breast, To return no more. May peace and hope and faith Unite to wave a wreath of beauteous light. Where holy birds and blossoms bend; Where garland such as angels weav, Unfading and divine. But he has gone to rest, Secure in God's own breast, And lies at rest, at rest, Where angels welcome him to roam, In God's own home, Where garlands, such as angels wear, Unfading and Divine. Then as our years of affliction pass, We try to forget our sadness, But in our dream of someone so dear, What can we do but drop a tear, But we know that he's at rest, In God's own breast, Where garlands such as angels wear, Unfading and Divine. (Composed by Francis Harris, his niece.) Sadly missed by sister and family Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Harris. been called her "priceless as- ages she has cherished it as' quire her fortune of beauty with in search of preparations natural charm only to find at harmful substitute. of beauty bears the Madam in preparations that bear it. oap p powder wn) will be pleased to supply you by he does not carry our line. BKER MFG. COMPANY Indianapolis, Indiana ALLEN CHAPEL Home-Coming Season--Nov.7th-28th Rt. Rev. H. B. Parks Will Occupy the Pulpit During this Season. Old Fashion Revival now on, Conducted by REV. P. W. DeLYLE A Real Gospel Preacher. HEAR HIM. Miss Mary E. Evans The well known Evangelist will begin at Allen Chapel Nov. 21st. Rev. J. W. Hurse, Pastor. Last Sunday was a busy day at St. Stephen's. We enjoyed a grand sermon in the morning preached by the pastor. Subject, "The Value of the Negro Nurses Installed (By the Associated Negro Press.) Macon, Ga.—Colored nurses will be provided for the Negro section of the local county hospital after the first of November. Trained Negro women are making applications but only the best equipped will be chosen from the large list of applicants to fill the places in the hospital work. Ernest W. Miller, 2208 Vine Street. Farms, Tracts, Lots—Easy Terms. Both Phones: Home BeBnton 4011; Bell Clifton 2182. Davis Furniture Co. Furniture Bought, Sold and Exchanged. Come in and look us over. 1628 E. 18TH STREET MDME. L. B. HANNERS Hair Culturist Using Madame M. B. Jackson's Preparations. 1314 E. 14TH STREET Kansas City, Mo. BUY NOW---He Who Hesitates Will Never Win IT ALWAYS PAYS TO BUY KANSAS CITY PROPERTY Our facilities are the largest and the bett either to buy, exchange or sell for you. SEE US FIRST ALWAYS—THEN YOU WILL SEE NO OTHER WILLIAMS & JACKSON Real Estate and Investments Word." Sunday school was good, Mission Circle meets every Thursday afternoon...Sunday night Rev. McAllen chose for his subject, "The Imperative need of Influential service." The sermon was fine, after which we had with us Allen Chapel and we were more than delighted to have them. Dr. Isaacs arose and asked the congregation to sing, "Shine on Me." His sermon was full of thought and were enjoyed it to the highest. Mr. Jackson and his chair rendered fine music. We invite them to come again...There will be a play given under the auspices of the B. Y. P. U. Wednesday evening, November 10. Admission 10 cents. Come one, come all. Allen Chapel donated $31.00; St. Stephens $63.53. Total $44.53. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 9:30 A.M. Bible School. 11:00 A.M. Preaching, offering and communion. Special music. 1:00 P.M. Regular monthly meeting of the official board. 6:30 P.M. Special meeting of the C. E. Society—Installation of officers with a suitable program. 7:30 P.M. Preaching and extra numbers by the choir. Strangers and visitors welcome. Blade Pro-League Hopes. The senatorial elections blasted completely all hopes of the champions of the League of Nations. 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Address OWENS IN Who Hesitate TO BUY KANSAS and the bett either to bu YS—THEN YOU W MS & JA ate and Inve Whole list sent prepaid upon receipt of $3.50. Better hurry! Owens OWENS INC., Kansas City, Mo. (D) No Hesitates Will Never BUY KANSAS CITY PROPERTY bet either to buy, exchange or sell for y WHEN YOU WILL SEE NO OTHER & JACKSON and Investments Address OWENS INC., Kansas City, Mo. (Dept. S.) Kansas City, Mo. --- A S MEAT MARKET Cell Main 4176. Never Win PROPERTY or sell for you. NO OTHER ON Bell—Clifton Phone . . . 1414 Home—Benton Plane . . . 1415 Bell Clifton 2174. 24TH AND VINE STS. 12TH ST. AND WOODLAND AVE. LOVE'S THEATRES Love's Theatre No.1 Rubye DeRemer, Edmund Breese, Mary Boland, Eugene Strong and W. T. Carleton. A Fashion Show taken in one of New York's most exclusive modiste shop is one of the big features in this production. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOV. 11TH AND 12 Extra Matinee Thursday, Armistice Day, 2:30 P. M. and Continuous. Matinee Dances for Thursday afternoon from 2:30 to 6:00 George Lee's Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Johnson of Ottawa, Kas., spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Straughther, 1206 Paseo. Miss June Glass of Dallas, Tex., died in St. Louis, Hospital, November 3, at 12:45. She was in an auto wreck August 21, at Parsons, Kas. Call Clifton 1982. Jeff Lunch. We send it. Mrs. J. G. Coates entertained at home on last Friday afternoon from 2:00 to 5:00 p. m., covers were laid for ten. Mrs. Ada Montgomery writes that she is having wonderful success with her agents in the South. She expects to return via Kentucky. Mrs. Estella Carson and daughters Lula and Dorothy of Leavenworth, Kansas, visited their cousin, Mrs. Edward S. Logan Saturday and Suiday. Call Clifton 1982. Jeff Lunch. We send it. Mrs. Ella West and nephew who have been visiting her brother, Mr. J. A. Pavis returned to her home in Pocatello, Idaho. Mrs. Fannie Brady, formerly of this City, but now of Duluth, Minn., underwent a successful operation at St. Mary's Hospital in that City Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bell, formerly of Marshall, Mo., are now permanently located in this City at 1008 Tracy Ave. Mrs. Bell was formerly one of the Sun's most efficient collectors. Call Clifton 1982. Jeff Lunch. We send it. Rec. A. C. Churchweather and Rev. W. J. Jackson of St. Louis, Mo., prominent ministers in their city were here last week attending the Missionary BBaptist State Convention and were pleasant callers at The Sun office. Chauffeurs Club Garage now at 1810 Highland Ave., have room for 15 cars, taxi washing and repairing. Bell phone Clifton 4926, Jess Wilson, Pres.; Roscoe White, Mgr.; J. B. Hawkins, Bookkeeper. 24TH SUNDAY AND MONDAY, NOV. 7TH AND 8TH JOSEPH LEVERING presents The friends of Mrs. B. C. Lamb, 1708 Virginia, will be sorry to learn of her continued illness. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Brashers, 27th and Woodland, are the proud parents of a baby girl who made her arrival October 11, to whom they have given the name of Norma Gene. Mrs. Emma Hopkins, wife of Isiah Hopkins passed away after a long illness at the residence of Mrs. J. T. Watkins, 2312 Michigan Avenue. The funeral services were held from the residence at 2:00 p. m. Thursday. Rev. S. W. Bacote and Rev. Wm. Almoffi officiated. Hallowe'en Social Given by the Royal Art Club at the home of Mrs. Fannie Cave, 1809 E. 16th street, October 30, was quite a success. Mr. Henry Smith, 1215 Woodland Avenue was winner of the Colonial pillow. Mrs. E. C. Jefferson, Pres., Mrs. Caroline Miller, Sec. Y. Call Clifton 1982. Jeff Lunch. We send it. Mr. Charles D. Frazier has been visit- ing in Louisville, Jeffersonville and New Albany, Ky., writes that he had a delightful time. He is now in Black- burn, Mo. This is ideal weather for our old enemy, the Flu. Get a bottle of HERB-A-TONE, that Nature's Remedy at INDIAN HERB STORE, 2206½ Vine street. Prof. Roscoe White's Dancing Acade- mity at Lyric Hall every Saturday night. We teach you how to dance. Bell phone Clifton 3352. From 7 to 9. B. J. Hawkins and Jessie Wilson, Mgrs. Miss Dora Dorgans, mother of Mrs. Janie White, states that Mrs. White who is in St. Paul, Minn., underwent an operation and is still in the Hospital. She is doing fairly well. THANKS OF GRATITUDE. We wish to thank our friends for the many kindnesses rendered us at the death of our wife, daughter and mother, Mrs. Rosie Owens; and also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mr. Joe Owens, Husband. Mrs. Katie Parchman, Mother. Ameta Kelly, Geo. Kelly, Katie Kelly, Children. Call Clifton 1982. Jeff Lunch. We send it. AND VINE STS. theatres in the City O e's Theatre SUNDAY AND MONDAY, NOV. 7TH JOSEPH LEVERING present TEMPORARY WITH THIS ALL STAR CASE I Breese, Mary Boland, Eugene Strong one of New York's most exclusive mod this production. Overture Continuous from 2:30 P. M. Sun NOV. 9TH HART n—— Draw Egan" Comedy THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOV. 11TH Armistice Day, 2:30 P. M. and Continuo Dorothy Philli IN "DESTINY" Overture. SATURDAY, NOV. 13TH Serial Day Episode No. 2, Phanton Foe. Mrs. Millie Givens, 1309 Highland Ave., is visiting friends and relatives in Boonville, Mo., Mrs. Givens is the mother of Mrs. B. A. Clark the hair dresser. Mr. Reed Thomas of 1218 Euclid Ave., is now representing William E. Burnett Meat Market of 541 Main St., in their Sales Dept. This is the first firm in Kansas City of this character to give representation to Colored people, and we should show our appreciation by patronizing him liberally. MRS. F. H. PAYNE ENTERTAINS. Mrs. Felix H. Payne entertained with an elaborate dance party last Monday evening at Dreamland Hall in honor of Mdme. Florence Cole-Tolbert renowned singer and her accompanist, Miss Clark, Kansas City's elite were out in large numbers and they all of one accord declare Mrs. Payne an excellent hostess. Call Clifton 1982. Jeff Lunch. We send it. ANNOUNCEMENT "Le the Public Decide." You may choose any day within a week, or two weeks and I will tell you just the kind of weather you will have. If cloudy I will tell you whether the sun will be visible before noon or after. Mrs. Cherry Stewart, 1312 Brooklyn Avenue who was visiting her sister in Cleveland, O., and her brother in Buffalo, N. Y., was summoned home on account of the injury to her son, Harold Hoard, who was shot by a night watchman at 10th and Walnut streets. Mrs. Stewart after investigating the case and finding her boy to have been shot without cause, immediately brought suit against the proprietors of the Arlington Building from which she hopes to recover damages. Call Clifton 1982. Jeff Lunch. We send it. Mrs. Ellen Berryman, 1421 Euclid avenue, left September 21 to visit her son and daughter of Chicago. She was accompanied by her granddaughter, Miss Helen Daugherty of Gary, Ind., who has been visiting her for several weeks. THE KING OF ALL MOVIES HERB-A-TONE. INDIAN HERE STORE. 220% Vine street. New Owned, Operated atre No. 7TH AND 8TH. presents MARY WIFE' CAST. strong and W. T. Carleton. the modiste shop is one of the big feats Pollard-Sambo L. Sunday WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10TH Return Engagement BUILDRED HARRIS CHAP in “FORBIDDEN” Comedy. 7. 11TH AND 12 intinuous. phillips NY” Operated a No.1 WIFE" Meton. of the big features in Pollard-Sambo Comedy NOV. 10TH Engagement CHRIS CHAPLIN ODEN" dy. Mutt & Jeff Cartoon. ETH Comedy. --- THE KANSAS CITY SUN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1920. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our many friends for their deeds of kindness and words of sympathy during the illness and death of our dear daughter and niece, Mrs. Addie James who departed this life October 21, 1920. We also think them for their beautiful floral offerings and especially the St. Paul Baptist Church and its members and pastor, of which she was a member. Dr. Thomas A. Jones, banker, American Woodmen; Mrs. Diggs, vice commander; Mrs. Trowser, grand chairman of the trict Convention of the A. Woodmen in this section; Mrs. Austin, recording secretary; G. Banks, president and treasurer of People's Mercantilian, Kansas City, Kas.; Mrs. Adkins, Mrs. Estella Sanders. HAIR CULTURIST VISITS CITY. Madame DeNeale founder and promoter of the Deneal Modern Method of hair culture is making a tour of the West including California, Colorado and many Western Cities where her method has been established. She will be in Kansas City six weeks. She reports all of her agents doing splendid work and meeting with much success. Her headquarters are at Seattle, Wash. IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of Rev. G. W. Boyd, who passed away two years ago, the 26th day of October, 1918: Rest in Jesus, dear pastor; Forget you we never will. We always did truly love you. And will always love you still. We did all that was in our power, yet in vain. You were called away, but some day our loved ones we shall see. When Jesus comes in Glory He will give him back to us. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Saunders, 1006 Highland Avenue entertained in honor of their little daughter, Artie, with a Halloween in Social Saturday afternoon, October 30. The rooms were decorated in black and yellow, potted plants and ferns. Music and games were features of the evening. There were about forty children present, all of whom wore costumes. The honored wore a Santa Claus outfit and presenteach with a little souvenir. The children were beautifully gowned in elaborate costumes. Little Miss Cecil Glasgow and Elma Browning presided at the punch bowl. Stella Mae Rock was at the fortune teller's booth. A delightful four course luncheon was served. The grand march was led by Lucille and Katherine Miller and Stella Gibbs the small daughters of Dr. L. Virgil Miller and Lawyer Gibbs. Mrs. Saunders was assisted by Mrs. Octavia Ellington. Mr. C. M. White, Supreme Commander of the American Woodmen, was the honored guest of Supervisor Adkins and the officers of the local camp here last week, and was entertained at a luncheon October 30 at the residence of Mrs. George Troser, 1624 Cherry. The following were present: Attorney C. H. Callaway, OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF Friendship Baptist Church lected by Negro Love's Lo "LO Fresh from her triumph in product Miss Glaum wears some famous Continuous from 2:00 TUESDAY, NOV NORMA TAL in "The Heart of Comedy. Extra Matinee Thursday, "The A gripping story of Fresh from her triumph in "SEX" Louise Glaum, "The Orchid of the Screen," in a new and lavish production. Miss Glaum wears some more of those marvelous costume creations that have helped to make her famous. Continuous from 2:00 P. M. Sunday. Comedy "The Heart of Wetonah" Comedy. Scenic. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOV. 11TH-12TH. Extra Matinee Thursday, Armistice Day, 2:00 P. M. and Continuous. Final Episode Pirate Gold. Mrs. Ella Lewish, mother, Mrs. Mariah Ellis, aunt. IN MEMORIAM Dr. Thomas A. Jones, banker of the American Woodmen; Mrs. Callie Diggs, vice commander; Mrs. George Trowser, grand chairman of the District Convention of the American Woodmen in this section; Mrs. N. L. Austin, recording secretary; Mr. W. G. Banks, president and traveling salesman of Peoples Mercantile Company, Kansas City, Kas.; Mrs. N. S. Adkins, Mrs. Estella Sanders. Mrs. Nettie Adams and Mrs. Odesso Robinson extended their kindness. Mrs. Mary C. Mitchel furnished flowers for the occasion. Our guest, Mr. White, declared it one of the most wonderful luncheons he had received during his tour. He also spoke the sentiments of the other guests. USE Ralph T. Harding's BIRD SEED We sell gold fish, puppies, canaries, birds, pets of all kinds. 1421 Main street. M Suits as Low as $28.00 Extra Pants. FREE BON TON TAILORS Kansas City, Mo. 1715 Brooklyn Ave. 12TH ST. A by Negroes. Alw Love's Th SUNDAY AND He played th Louise "LOVE from her triumph in "SEX" Louise's production. Glaum wears some more of those famous. inuous from 2:00 P. M. Sunday. TUESDAY, NOV. 9TH. NORMA TALMADGE in He Heart of Wetonah Scen THURSDAY AND satinee Thursday, Armistice Day, 2:0 CRANE "The FINGE" gripping story of present day evil "THE FINGER OF JUSTICE" A gripping story of present day evils. Children under 16 years of age not admitted. Comedy Episode 1 Mrs. L. J. Bacote presents the following pupils from her School of Artistic Piano-forte playing and correct voice placing in Recital. PROGRAM. PART I. 1. "Robin, Robin Sing Me a Song".....Spross Mrs. Lella Allen (Mezzo Contralto) 2. "A Birthday".....Woodman Mrs. Forestine Neal (Soprano) 3. Aria—"One Fine Day" (From Madam Butterfly).....Puccini Miss Leslie King. (Mezzo Soprano) 4. Piano—"Hungarian Rhapsody".....Koelling Mrs. Clara Miller. 5. Aria—"Juliet's Waltz Song" (from Romeo and Juliet).....Gounod Mrs. Ruth Price-Holman. (Mezzo Soprano) Part II. 1. Aria—"My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice".....Saint-Saens (From Samson & Dellah) Mrs. Allen. 2. "By the aWters of Minnetonka".....Lieurance Mrs. Holman. 3. Piano—"Scarf Dance".....Chaminade Mrs. Miller. 4. "Nymphs and Fauns".....Bemberg Mrs. Neal. 5. "Sunlight".....Ware Miss King. 6. "Star Spangled Banner".....Audience J. R. E.*LEE, Principal. MAJOR N. CLARK SMITH, Musical MAJOR N. CLARK SMITH, Musical Director J. R. E. LEE, Principal. Piano kindly furnished by the J. W. Jenkins' Song Music Co With MR. JOHN X. BROWN, as its Local District Manager, Is putting on a Million Dollar Campaign, for the next ninety (90) days, in the State of Missouri. This Company is thoroughly organized and incorporated under the Insurance Laws of Missouri, and at present has three (3) types of policies—A Twenty-Year Endowment, A Twenty-Pay Life and an Ordinary Life at your service. Look up our standing and compare our rates. HOME OFFICE, 1518 EAST 18TH ST. Bell Clifton 2750. Kansas City, Missouri. "Should A Woman Tell" Pathe News Topics of the Day 1920 With MR. JOHN X. BRE Is putting on a Milli- ninety (90) day This Company is s ated under the Insuran has three (3) types o ment, A Twenty-Pay L service. Look up our sta HOME OFFI Bell Clifton 2750. T. AND WOODLA ATR Always the Best Theatre Y AND MONDAY, NOV. 7TH-8TH played the game; she paid the piper. Use Glaum E MADNE Louise Glaum, "The Orchid of the of those marvelous costume creati sunday. WEDN AE "Should Pathe News Y AND FRIDAY, NOV. 11TH-12 day, 2:00 P. M. and Continuous. ANE WILBUR RINGER OF JU ay evils. Children under 16 year Comedy. SATURDAY, NOV. 13TH Ep isode No. 12, Hidden Dangers. Page 5 Mid-West Life Insurance Company Mid-West Life Insurance Company BROWN, as its Local District Manager, Million Dollar Campaign, for the next days, in the State of Missouri. It is thoroughly organized and incorporation Laws of Missouri, and at present of policies—A Twenty-Year Endowment Life and an Ordinary Life at your standing and compare our rates. OFFICE, 1518 EAST 18TH ST. Kansas City, Missouri. LAND AVE. RES Most Shows in town No. 2 8TH. per. m in NESS" the Screen," in a new and lavish situations that have helped to make her Comedy EDNESDAY, NOV. 10TH. ALICE LAKE in Old A Woman Tell" Topics of the Day 1-12TH. in JUSTICE" years of age not admitted. --- Episode No. 7, Ruth of Rockies. Page 6 THE KANSASCITYSUN PUBLISHED WEEKLY All communications should be addressed Kansas City Sun, 1800 East 18th Street Bell Phone East 999. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year . . . $2.00 Six Months . . . 1.00 Three Months . . . . 60 Canada and Foreign Countries $1.00 ad- ditional. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATION MILNO PRESS FIRST IN SERVICE The Sun acknowledges the receipt of an elegantly bound little volume of 115 pages containing the sixth blen- ciel report of Sir S. W. Green the Chancellor of the Knights of Pythias of the five Grand Divisions. It is gotten up in the usual care, accuracy and finish characteristic of Sir Green and reflects great credit not only upon his official force but upon the great fraternity over which he so ably presides. RIGHT WILL WIN. The Sun is not egotistic nor "all swelled up" over the results of the recent election but it does believe it has a right to call attention to the steadfast, loyal and consistent fight it waged for the Republican Party and incidentally the citizenship rights of the men and women of our racial group in America. While other Negro Journals wavered and faltered and in some instances accepted paid political announcements from the Democratic Party the Sun forged ahead hewing straight to the line and refusing to see anything but anoverwhelming Republican victory for last Tuesday, which predictions has been fully verified. While we may be called old fashioned and non-progressive, yet we want justice and fair play for the Negro and we believe it can best be secured through the Republican Party. The Sun has had many calls both from within and without the city complimenting us on the fight we made for Republican principles and we take this means of thanking all those who have called or written us and pledge them than The Sun and its entire staff will always be found fighting the battles of the race and pushing to the front always our young men and women who are trying to make a mark in the race of life. Again we say, thank you, and always remember that eventually RIGHT WILL WIN. What bids fair to be the greatest session in the history of the Colored Teachers' Association will convene in Kansas City November 11-13 under the presidency of Prof. C. G. Williams of Boonville. Such important questions as better pay for teachers, better teachers, better school buildings, better equipments, part time classes, the new constitution for the State, County unit system and a State University for Negroes will command the minds and the attention of the organization. Under the certificate plan, the railroads will grant a one and one-third fare. New York Breaks All Records New York.—With the possible exception of the contest for the governorship, which still is in doubt, Republicans apparently have made a clean sweep in New York state. Returns from 5,586 districts out of 7,308 give Harding 1,498,943. Cox 648,445. If this ratio is maintained, Senator Harding will carry the state by the unprecedented plurality of 1,125,000 over Governor Cox. The largest popular vote previously received by a presidential candidate in the state was 878,070, which Mr. Taft polled in 1908. The previous record plurality was made in 1896 when McKinley led Bryan by 268,325. Governor Smith was leading Nathan R. Miller, Republican gubernatorial nominee, by 6,257 votes when returns from nearly two-thirds of the state had been tabulated. The vote in 4,713 districts was: Smith, 909,965; Miller, 804,708. If these ratios are maintained, Miller will come into New York City with a majority of 384,000 over Smith, while Smith will carry the metropolitan area by 327,960 over Miller. Senator James W. Wadsworth, jr., who was bitterly opposed by organized women suffragists and "dry" leaders because of his votes against suffrage and against prohibition, was leading his Democratic opponent, Lieut. Gov. Harry C. Walker by 323,991 votes. Returns from 2,514 districts out of 7,308 in the state gave Walker 302,580, Wadsworth 535,571. Senator Harding apparently carried every county upstate and every city for which the vote had been tabulated at midnight, except Oswego, which gave Cox a plurality of 319. Dutchess County, in which Hyde Park, the home town of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democratic vice-presidential nominee, is located, gave Harding and Coolidge a plurality of 8,195, or more than two to one, with sixty-two districts still missing. Chicago—The West is clinching the Republican victory in terms as decisive as expressed in the huge avalanche of votes in the East. There will be no upsets this time in California or Washington or Idaho. In fact, practically every state from the Missouri to the Pacific is piling up big majorities for the Republicans and will return an increased number of senators and congressmen to help President-elect Harding in meeting the problems before the nation. East's Verdict Being Confirmed. Four years ago this time the eyes of the nation were on California, awaiting the definite word that would confirm or deny the re-election of Wilson. This morning, however, the returns coming in rarely confirm the verdict of the East against the League of Nations and the Wilson administration. LITTLE CORNER —That friends are like weeds—the first frost kills them —That the Democratic Negroes are starting to the tall timber. Well, they'd better hurry. —That an old Cullud lady was heard to say: "Well, I see jes as thrub bathin' as I can be till spring, case it's gettin' too cold to have much contact with water except' t drink it. Johnson Floral Company is now at your service at 19th and Paseo. Bell Phone Grand 3081. Our service is strictly high class. Special prices on all funeral designs. —That a recent entertainment given for "charity" was pronounced a "howling success." The net proceeds was $4.04. Perhaps it was howling for company. —That the heroic and loyal service rendered by our women election day stiffened the backbone of hundreds of weak, vacillating Negro men and impelled them to do their full duty by the Republican ticket. Hurrah for our women! —That the following poem is dedicated to the dudes who are wondering where their living is coming from: If the skies look dull to you. Get to work: If the atmosphere is blue, Get to work: Fostering your discontent Will not pay the landlord's rent, Will not gain for you a cent-- Get to work. Brooding doesn't help your cause, Get to work: Nothing gained by picking flaws, Get to work: Get to work; Weak are trampled by the strong? You a victim of man's wrongs? Stand the storm. it won't be long— Get to work. If success shall come you must Get to work; There's no other way but just Get to work. It may yield not wealth nor fame; Much or little, just the same. If you perish you'll die game— Get to work. —Call Fairfax 380 or Falfax 4422. BAD BLOOD—BAD HEALTH— GOOD BLOOD — GOOD HEALTH TAKE HERB-A-TONE FOR THE BLOOD. INDIAN HERB STORE 2206½ Vine street. BLUE GOOSE CAFE For good things to eat go to Blue Goose Cafe, formerly at 12th and Woodland, now at 1323½ E. 18th. MRS. T. H. ELLIOTT. FOR SALE. Cottages Kansas City, Kansas, $13 Cornell. 5 rooms $1600; 1012 Armstrong $1500; 2054 N. Water street 4 rooms $1350; 2921 Myrtle Kansas City, Mo. $1600. Also have four flats. Easy terms. W. A. Stough, 3316 Michigan Ave. Home phone Linwood 96. H. L. KINSLER. Real Estate and Loan Agent and Notary Public. Furniture Loans made to people with reference. Payments by weekly installments. Homeseekers Read This. Myrtle 2800—Frame store room building with four rooms in rear. Price $1800. $300 down, balance $15 per month and interest. Flora 2449—Frame duplex with water and gas. Price $3000. $400 down, balance $20.00 per month and interest. Highland 914—Five room cottage with water and gas. Price $2200. $200 down, balance $25.00 per month including interest. Brooklyn 807—Nine room frame 30 foot lot, modern. Price $3500. $400 down, balance $25.00 per month and interest. Highland 2455—Two houses, four rooms each, electric lights, water and gas, newly decorated. Price $2600. $200 down, balance $25.00 per month and interest. Euclid 2528—Four room house, water in. Price $1400. $100 down. Balance $12.00 per month and intere- t. Michigan Southeast corner of Howard—Two ten-room houses, 50-foot lot, water and gas. Price $6000. $500 down, balance easy. Remember that we make first and second loans. Also short time loans on household goods, plano, etc. If you have not all of the first payment we might help you to get it. We have helped many other to prosper and we may help you. Our business is strictly confidential. See Kinsler. Bell Grand 4204. Home Delaware 950. THE KANSAS CITY SUN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1920 Classified Wants and Rooms to Rent FOR RENT—Furnished room, strict ly modern at 2420 Campbell St. FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur- nished rooms. 2426 Montgall Ave FOR RENT—Four room house. Mod ern. Call Mrs. Peebles, Clifton 999 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, mod ern. 2002 E. 11th street. Clifton 2337. 6-13 FOR RENT—Furnished room in a modern apartment to a nice first class young woman desirous of being a companion for a young widow. Bell phone 505. 1609 E. 26th street. For Rent—Barns; large, can be used by one or more persons. Inquire 1521 Euclid. AGENTS WANTED Wanted—Agents everywhere. Make big money. Sell World Famous Japanese Toilet Exquisites. Big demand; easy to sell. Write at once for territory. La Orientio & Co., 2607 Prairie Ave. Chicago, Ill. QUICK SALE. Rooming house - 10 rooms modern brick close in. Income $150.00 per month. Rent $21.00 house furnished complete. Price $400.00 $0.00 cash FOR RENT 3 neatly furnished or unfurnished rooms, water, gas, toilet, large kitchen with range and cooking utensils ideal location $20.00 per month. Beautiful, cozy, 7 room modern residence, well located, every room neatly furnished. South exposure. Will rent or lease for $60.00 per month. FOR SALE Near Euclid on 9th—brand new six room duplex, 2 baths, electric light, cement porch, now renting for $50.00 sell for $325.00. Terms $50.00 cash. T. A. ROSS REALTY CO. Melrose 3884J. Clifton 1675. WANTED—Children to care for in my home by day or week. Melrose 1081W. FOR RENT—Rooms strictly modern, well heated, near three car lines, men preferred. 1119 Garfield Ave. Bell phone Melrose 615W. FOR RENT—3 room apartment, modern except heat. CRAMER INVEST- MENT CO. Phones: Home, Benton 4038, Bell, Clifton 678. BARBER WANTED—for Saturdays only. Man or woman. 826 E 10th St. 16-23 30-6. FO RRENT—Strictly modern furnished rooms, 2316 Campbell. Home phone Delaware 1786. LOST—Pair glasses on 18th street enroute to Centenniel church. Finder please return to Alec Ashby, 1916 E. 13th street. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms at the Kinsler Apartments with heat and electric lights. 14th and Michigan. Bell Melrose 5330W. FOR RENT—2 or 3 room furnished apartment. 1916 Park avenue. Home phone. Linwood 3252. FOR RENT—Nearly furnished room with heat. 1022 Garfield. Bell phone Clifton 5390. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, strictly modern. 1018 Garfield Ave. Bell phone Clifton 1840. FOR SALE—A bargain, 9 room house. Call Spicer. 224 Independence Ave. Home phone Harrison E388. HOMES TO SELL. 6 room modern frame, 19th and Montgall, $1,800, terms to suit. See us for other bargains, $100 first payment, balance like rent. Service Realty Co., 2122 Vine street, Bell phone Clifton 2082. Home, Benton 4011. MR. PETIT WANTED Will Mr. Ford Petit please call at the office of the Kansas City Sun and receive a letter sent there? 1 1/2 ton truck—1919 with cab generator, lights, new tires, and many extras. Will give terms. Call for Charles Harvey, 2324 McGee street. Phones: Bell Grand 1604 Home Delaware 3333. DOWN IT GOES. 7 blankets; $4.35; $11 blankets; $6.50; 12 blankets, $11 blankets; $13.50; comfort; $2.25 pair; $24 mattresses; $14.50; layer mattress; $40; $100 table linens; $25.00 linen; $12; $15 rugs; $12; $15 rugs; $12; $17; $15 rugs; $40; $100 table linens; $60; $40 crane beds; $25; $50 Hoosier kitchen cabinets; $15; $15 hogany duofold sets; $80; $55 Cole hot water; $15; $15 heaters; $10; $10 Peninsula, combination ranges; $8; galvanized tubes; $1.25; gar hare; $1.25 roofing; $1.85 roll; paint; $1.85 roofing; $1.85 roll; paint; 548 Main Street NEGRO TEACHERS OF MISSOURI. The annual session of the Missouri State Teachers' Association will be held at Lincoln High School Kansas City, November 11-13, 1920. Under the rules you are allowed to attend this meeting without loss of pay. There will be no formal dress affairs. A modern up-to-date program is prepared-No old stuff. Write Mr. W. Grant Moore, Paso Y. M. C. A., for stopping places, also for copy of program. Arrange to attend. You are needed and you need the meeting. C. G. WILLIAMS, Pres. A. C. MACKLIN, Sec'y. Negro Business and Professional Directory of Greater Kansas City LOVE & LOVE, 110614 E. 19th Street. Bell Phone Grand 3163. GUSTIN SERVICE CO. General Auto mobile repairing . 2117 Vine street. Melrose 3473W. HASTY TRANSFER CO., 710 E. 9th St. N. C. Brinson, Manager. Home Phone Delaware 1257; Residence Melrose 3492J. BAKERIES HOME BAKERY. Mrs. A. Compton Prop. 1801 East 18th Street. BARBECUE AND LUNCH BARTEE & VERTER, 1706 East 12th street, Open day and night. Bell phone, E. 3679W; Home phone, E. 4133. BARBER SHOPS TRICE BROS. BARBER SHOP, 507 E. 18th. Bell Phone Maple 3616 J. MIDWEST BARBER SHOP AND SHINING PARLOR, 1609 E. 12th J. W. Tatum, Prop. BEAUTY PARLORS AND HAIR- DRESSERS. MRS. LIZZIE GARY, Poro Hair Dresses, Scalp Treatments a specialty. 1118 Vine street. Bell phone 3779J. MME. HENRIETTA V. BIGGERS, Hair Culturist. Scalp Treatments a specialty. 1800 E. 13th St. MRS. S. M. WINSTON, S. F. S., Wonderful Hair Preparations. Mail order business a specialty, 1720 E. 24th. Bell phone, Melrose 3586J. MRS. NANNA REED, Poro Hairdressing Parlor, 1607 E. 12th. Bell Phone Melrose 1583W. MRS. ESTELLA WRIGHT,— Poro Hairdresser, Scalp treatment, Manicuring, Massaging, 1416 E. 17th St. MME. L. GRAY—Mayo Johnson System. Hairdressing; Chiropody; Manicuring; facial and body massage. 3536 Drury. MADAM ORA GORDON, Hair Culturist. All goods manufactured by Mme. Gordon, 1212 E. 16th. Bell Phone Maple 2847J. MRS. B. J. HODGE and MRS. H. JOHNSON, Sanitary Poro Beauty Parlor. Manicuring and Massage. 1694 E. 31th. Bell Clinton, 5507 MRS. ADA MONTGOMERY—Hair Culturist and Manufacturer Mail Order business a specialty, 1212 Euclid Ave. Bell Phone Melrose 3455 J. HUMAN HAIR STORE, Mme. S. A. Bell, Coiffure Artiste, 923 Campbell St. Bell Phone Main 1748W. MRS. CORA D. WILLIAMS. Poro Hair Dresser, body and facial massage Manicuring, 1317 E. 22d St. Bell Phone Grand 2319. MRS. JAMES BARLOW, (Mme. C. J. Walker system), hairdresser, 326 Parallel, Kansas City, Kansas. Bell phone, Fifield 4484 R. MRS. B. C. LAMB, hairdressing and scalp treatment, 1708 Virginia. MRS. B. A. CLARKSTON, Hair Dresser, Shampoo, Weaving, and All Kinds of Scalp Treatment. 1309 Highland Ave. MDME. E. F. ADAMS, Criterion Hair dresser, manicuring, scalp culture. 1304 Euclid. Bell phone Melrose 3519W. MRS. E. M. SIMPSON, Poro System Hair Dressing, Manicuring. 2211 Vine St. Bell, Clifton 5242. CAFES JOHNSON'S CAFE, Home Cooking; Lunch and Short Order. 415 E. 19th St. Mrs. M. J. Johnson, Prop. JAS. BARLOW, FIX IT MAN—Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Electric Repairing. Rec. 326 Parallel Ave., Bell phone Field 4484-R. Kansas City, Kas. CLEANERS HASTY CLEANERS AND DYERS. Bell Phone Clifton 376. 1510 E. 14th street. J. Smith, Prop. SATISFACTORY CLEANERS AND TAILORS, 1317 E. 18th. Bell Phone Grand 2987. T. F. Tubbs, Prop. Cleaveland Cleaners, Dyers and Tailors Hats cleaned and blocked, 2212 E. 18th street. Wm. T. STANLEY, Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing, 1611 E. 12th street. Bell phone Clifton 3418. CASH AND CALL CLEANERS AND DYERS. J. Smith, Prop., 1510 E. 14th Street. COAL COMPANIES. PAYNE COAL CO., 1902/2 Vine St. Bell Phone Clifton 4892; Home'Benton 4132. CARTER'S CONFECTIONERY AND CIGARS, 14th and Michigan. Bell Phone Clifton 4945. Mrs. Robert Carter, Prop. CONTRACTORS H. I. HOCKETT, Contractor for paint ing, paperhanging, glazing and varnishing. Grand 3163. 1913 Park Avenue. DERMATOLOGISTE DENEAL MODERN METHOD, 1515 E 12th. Bell Phone Clifton 4681. DRESSMAKING. MRS. L. E. DADE, Dressmaking and Plain Sewing. 1522 Euolid Ave. Bell Phone Clifton 2350. DRUG STORES. PALACE DRUG STORE, 1800 E. 123th Phones Bell Clifton 5050-826-1744; Home Phone Benton 425. McCAMPBELL & HOUSTON, Prescription druggista. 2300 and 2432 IVne. GROCERIES & MEATS. C. L. WILLIAMS, Groceries and Meats, 1508 E. 24th St. Bell phone Melrose 1427W. A splendid offer for the ambitious woman to do residence work women in the wealthy and earn from five to ten dollars per day by learning Music, medicine and law are successfully taught through your mail box, why not BEAUTY? We teach scalp cure, facial massage, face bleaching, marsel waving, water waving, manicuring and all secret recipes of a profession that has a big future before it. Write for our booklet. CALIFORNIA SUN PARLOR AND SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE. 521 North 33rd Street Omaha, Nebraska. PIONEER AUTO LIVERY CO. The best equipped Livery Company in the city for Colored people. Closed cars and touring cars for funerals, parties and all livery calls. Each car is operated by the owner and all competent drivers. Cars first class. Beautiful home, solid brick, in best all Colored neighborhood in Kansas City. Large lot and double garage. Priced to sell quick. Terms to suit. CRAMER INVESTMENT CO. HOME BARGAINS HOME BARGAINS 2230 Woodland—5 room, modern.....$3000 23rd and Harrison—6 room, modern, brick.....$3500 3607 Topping—4 room, modern.....$2000 1408 Garfield—8 room, modern, brick.....$4500 Fortune J. Weaver 1626 East 18th Street, Opposite Gem Theatre Bell, Clifton 3485 Home, Benton 5866 MRS. CADDY JETT LAWSON 2305 East 19th St. Beauty Culture, Hair Dressing, Shampooing, Arching Eyebrows, Dyeing, Bleaching and Manicuring carefully done by skilled and competent operators. Beauty Culture Taught in All Lines Bell Phone Melrose 4025-W. Dealers in NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE Stoves a Specialty Bought, Sold and Exchanged. 1326 East 18th Street STORAGE Kansas City, Mo. We guarantes to cure all scalp diseases and to grow from 4 to 6 inches of hair in six months with our electric scientific method if treatments are taken according to direction. The La Belle Preparations Know No Equal and Have No Superiors. Try Them. Manicuring, Facial Massage and Artistic Hair Dressing a Specialty. A full line of Toilet Articles, Hair Goods and Hair Dressers' Supplies For Sale Call or write. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Agents Wanted. Can earn from $2.00 to $5.00 per day. 1607 E. 18th St. Mme S. E. LAING, Kansas City, Mo. Bell phone East 2508W Try The Sun--Advertising Medium GROCERY STORES, 2000 E. 25th St. and E. 14th St. Bell Phone Clifton 2184. Rev. G. E. Arnett. Prop. HOTELS THE DELMAR APARTMENT HOTEL, 1204-6 Highland, H. A. Grayson, Prop. Bell Phone Melrose 4538-J. HOTEL CUMMINGS, 1711 Walnut St., Bell Phone Grand 3727. INSURANCE AGENCIES. E. L. B. BARBER, Insurance, Sick, Accident, Fire, Life. 1715 E. 18th Bell Phone Clifton 412. JEWELERS. 1. A. WILSON, 1616 W. Ninth street, Kansas City, Mo. Bell Phone, Main 3859. LAUNDRIES LAUNDRIES: HAND LAUNDRY, 1508 E. 12th. Bell Phone Clifton 4400. Canyon & Hogan, Props. LAWYERS. E, A. SHACKELFORD, Attorney-at-Law, 511 Minnesota Avenue, Kansas City, Kas. Bell phone Fairfax 3866. FORREST B. ANDERSON, Lawyer 529 State Avenue, Kansas City, Kas Bell Phone West 1050. LUNCH ROOM WILLIAMS LUNCH, 2102 Vine street, Chili, Sandwiches, short orders. John Williams, Prop. STREET'S HOUSE OF GOOD EATS, 2428 Vine. Bell phone Clifton 4858. R. S. Street, prop. MICHIGAN LUNCH ROOM, F. D. Clanton, Prop. 1409 Michigan. Bell Phone Clifton 4181. MILLINERY TEACHER OF MILLINERY. MISS EVA P. WASHINGTON, Hair Culturist and Teacher of Millinery, 637 Garrfield Avenue, Kansas City, Kansas. PAINTERS. WM. COLLINS, PAINT AND PAPER, 1818 E. 18th street. Bell phone Melrose 5565W. Benton 4038 PHOTOGRAPHERS J. E. MILLER STUDIO, 1622 Eas st. street. Bell phone Clifton 91 THE CITY. BICU C. Bruce Santee Prop. 1613 E. 18th St. Bell phone, Clifton 1760. PRINTERS GRAY-DAWLEY PRINTING CO., 1603 E. 12th St., Kansas City, Mo. Bell phone Clifton 1675. C. A. FRANKLIN, 1309 East 18th St. Bell Phone, Grand 2988. REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS. SERVICE REALTY AND EMPLOYMENT CO., 2208 Vine street, Home Benton 4011, Bell, Clifton 2182. W. V. Harvey, Pres. T. A. ROSS REALTY CO., 1602 East 12th street. Bell phone Clifton 1675. Home East 5172. WILLIAMS & JACKSON, 1704 East 12th St. Both phones, East 1415. H. L. KINSLER, 918 East Twenty-first street. Bell phone, Grand 4204. Home phone, Delaware 950. MUSIC INSTRUCTORS. CHAS. T. WATTS, Piano tuner, player piano expert. 1307 Euclid Ave. Bell Phone Clifton 2446. SHINING PARLOR PROF. E. J. MATTHEWS. 111% W.哑 andotte street. Shining Parlor. Rest store original color on all leather shoes dyed gray, black or bown. THE BROWN SISTERS. Shining Parlors. 2211% Vine Street. Papers, Cigars, Inc. SHOE STORE SHOE STORE. G. A. PAGE'S SHOE STORE, 1507 E. Eighteenth street. Bell phone, East 1328. TAILORING. McFADDEN TAILORING CO., 2306 Vine St. Bell Phone Clifton 1069. E. McFadden, Prop. EAST 19th STREET TAILORS AND CLEANERS. 1431 E. 19th. street. Bell phone Grand 3081. E. W. Smith, Manager. UNDERTAKERS ADKINS BROS., 2122 Vine St. Both phones, East 4349. A. T. Moore, K. C.'s popular Undertaker. Bell Phone Grand 118, 623 East 17th Street. Peoples Undertaking Co., formerly Obee & Teeters. 10th and Euclid. Bell phone, East 1125. H. B. MOORE, 1820 E. 18th street. Bell phone Main 3398W. Home phone Benton 6526. WATKINS BROS., 1729 Lydia avenue. Bell phone Grand 987, Home Main 7989. Res., Bell East 3281. H. K. L. Love O. Blanchard The Home DABNEY & CARTER Groceries and Meats Fruits and Vegetables Telephone Clifton 2987. 2231 Woodland Ave. AREO 8 LIMOUSINE HUBBEL'S CAR Grand 3244 WOMAN'S OPPORTUNITY. indid offer for the ambitious woman to do residence times of the wealthy and earn from five to ten dollars learning BEAUTY CULTURE Through our Correspondence Course. medicine and law are successfully taught through your why not BEAUTY? each scalp cure, facial massage, face bleaching, marsel after waving, manicuring and all secret recipes of a that has a big future before it. for our booklet. FORNIA SUN PARLOR AND SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE. 33rd Street - Omaha, Nebraska. EER AUTO LIVERY CO. Beall Phone Clifton 914 best equipped Livery Company in the city for Colored closed cars and touring cars for funerals, parties and all s. Each car is operated by the owner and all com- vers. Cars first class. Chas. J. Adams, Jesse W. Bell, Luther Dade, Clyde Fulcher, Bill Page, Buddy Watson. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE FOR SALE POSSESSION AT ONCE in home, solid brick, in best all Colored neighbor- kansas City. Large lot and double garage. Priced rick. Terms to suit. AMER INVESTMENT CO. 15TH AND BROOKLYN HOME BARGAINS Hudland—5 room, modern. $3000 Harrison—6 room, modern, brick. $3500 boiling—4 room, modern. $2000 field—8 room, modern, brick. $4500 y of these can be handled on easy terms. Fortune J. Weaver The Locater 6 East 18th Street, Opposite Gem Theatre Boston 3485 Home, Benton 5866 CADDY JETT LAWSON 2305 East 19th St. Culture, Hair Dressing, Shampooing, Arching Eyebrows, Bleaching and Manicuring carefully done by skilled and competent operators. Beauty Culture Taught in All Lines Bell Phone Melrose 4025-W. Home Phone Main 9286 GOODMAN BROS. Dealers in NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE Stoves a Specialty Bought, Sold and Exchanged. 18th Street STORAGE Kansas City, Mo. LE COLLEGE and HAIR EMPORIUM and Toupees Made to Order for Dressing Done by Professional Clifton 678 Any of these can be handled on easy terms. Hair Dressers. guarantees to cure all scalp diseases and to grow 6 inches of hair in six months with our electric method if treatments are taken according to. Selle Preparations Know No Equal and Have No Superiors. Try Them. ing, Facial Massage and Artistic Hair Dressing a Specialty. of Toilet Articles, Hair Goods and Hair Dressers' or Sale Call or write. Mail orders receive attention. Agents Wanted. Can earn from $2.00 per day. St. Mme S. E. LAING, Kansas City, Mo. The Standard Life Insurance Co. Home Office, 200 Auburn Ave., Atlanta, Ga. CAPITAL $125,000. Reserve $500,000. Business in force, $15,000,000. The strongest and one INSURANCE COMPANY Before taking out a p Agent. For an appointme STEWART & 1515 East 18th St. Bell longest and only OLD LINE LEGAL RESERVE S COMPANY owned and operated by Colore taking out a policy be sure to consult a Stan an appointment, phone L. C. Stewart or L. TEWART & SMITH, Agency Directors. 18th St. Kansas 6 The strongest and only OLD LINE LEGAL RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY owned and operated by Colored People. Before taking out a policy be sure to consult a Standard Life Agent. For an appointment, phone L. C. Stewart or L. C. Smith. STEWART & SMITH, Agency Directors. 1515 East 18th St. Kansas City, Mo. NILE QUEEN BUILDING THE FORM OF EXHIBITE CONTENT NILE 8591145 NILE QUEEN BUILDING THE TOP OF EXHIBIT YOUTH NEISSITIES NILE QUEEN CORP. RATIONAL BUILT FOR THE BEST NILE QUEEN PRODUCTS Nile Queen Building—Home of Nile Queen Preparations An Unusu for men and women can week. We have opening cover city, county or tr organization work. The organized on a profit-sl a new plan which off investors. Wide awake men and w or have their savings afford to overlook this Unusual Opportunity and women capable of earning salary of $50 have openings for aggressive, hustling pe- county or travel entire state territory do- nor work. The Nile Queen Corporation no on a profit-sharing basis is putting into o- n which offers a gilt edge opportunity make men and women who want to make rea- their savings earn substantial dividends, overlook this opportunity. An Unusual Opportunity for men and women capable of earning salary of $50.00 per week. We have openings for aggressive, hustling persons to cover city, county or travel entire state territory doing special organization work. The Nile Queen Corporation now being organized on a profit-sharing basis is putting into operation a new plan which offers a gilt edge opportunity to small investors. Wide awake men and women who want to make real money or have their savings earn substantial dividends, cannot afford to overlook this opportunity. For full information address Dept. B, Incorporators Nile Queen Corporation or Kashmir Chemical Co. 3423 Indiana Avenue Chicago Kashmir Chemical Co. Indiana Avenue RESILVERING A SPECIALTY Don't throw your them like new at a loo Glass. Call and get o K. C. Home Phone Victor 9 GOOD MEN SHOP LADIES and GEN S. W. CO. Ka Will Open SAVE Y The W. L. M. Furn Will Show You Hoo Buy 1313 throw your old mirror away. We can new at a low cost. We buy Mirrors a full and get our prices. K. C. MIRROR MFG. CO., Phone Victor 9049. 907 East 18 GOOD MERCHANDISE FOR LESS SHEP BROS. ADIES and GENTS FURNISHINGS and SHOP S. W. CORNER 18TH AND TROOST Kansas City, Missouri Will Open Tuesday, October 5, 1920. SAVE YOUR MONEY S. W. L. Martin Ladies' and Go Furnishing Store How You How to Save Money and T Buy Your Children's Clothi 1313 E. 18th STREET. Don't throw your old mirror away. We can make them like new at a low cost. We buy Mirrors and Plate Glass. Call and get our prices. K. C. MIRROR MFG. CO., Home Phone Victor 9049. 907 East 18th Street SHEP BROS. LADIES and GENTS FURNISHINGS and SHOES S. W. CORNER 18TH AND TROOST Kansas City, Missouri Will Open Tuesday, October 5, 1920. SAVE YOUR MONEY! The W. L. Martin Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Store Will Show You How to Save Money and Time Buy Your Children's Clothing Here. 1313 E. 18th STREET. M. MYERS, MERCHANT TAILOR 1433 E. 18th Street Formerly at 1518 E. 12th (12th & Vine) At your very ear our fall and winter s wears better, lasts long have your choice of lutely 100% all pure be hand tailored in c Whether you pur you our line. Yours for Bell Phone, Grand 29 THE EAST IN Your very earliest convenience, call and winter stock of hard finished worst letter, lasts longer and keeps in better sh er choice of a large selection of guaram 0% all pure wool fabrics and your gar tailored in correct fashion. other you purchase or not we will be gla line. Yours for fine custom tailoring, At your very earliest convenience, call and look over our fall and winter stock of hard finished worsteds which wears better, lasts longer and keeps in better shape. You have your choice of a large selection of guaranteed absolutely 100% all pure wool fabrics and your garment will be hand tailored in correct fashion. Whether you purchase or not we will be glad to show you our line. name, Grand 2963 1433 E. 1 EAST INDIA HAIR G Bell Phone, Grand 2963 1433 E. 18th Street THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER Leaves the of a thousand Heavy and Gray H Iron for St Price, Se Leaves the hair soft and silky. Perfum of a thousand flowers. The best kno Heavy and eBautiful Black Eye-Brown Gray Hair to its Natural Color. Can be Iron for Straightening. Price, Sent by Mail, 50c; 10c Extra Leaves the hair soft and silky. Perfumed with a balm of a thousand flowers. The best known remedy for Heavy and eBautiful Black Eye-Brows, also restores Gray HC to its Natural Color. Can be used with Hot Iron for Straightening. Price, Sent by Mail, 50c; 10c Extra for Postage. AGENTE' OUTFIT. Hair Grower, 1 Temple Oil, 1 Shampoo, 1 Pressing Oil, 1 Face Cream and Direction for Selling, $3. $5c Extra for Postage. Postage. --- and only OLD LINE LEGAL RESERVE LIFE COMPANY owned and operated by Colored People. But a policy be sure to consult a Standard Life ointment, phone L. C. Stewart or L. C. Smith. ET & SMITH, Agency Directors. Kansas City, Mo. Bell Phone Clifton 4893. NILE QUEEN CORPORATION BETTER THE BEST NILE QUEEN PRODUCTS ual Opportunity able of earning salary of $50.00 per persons for aggressive, hustling persons to travel entire state territory doing special the Nile Queen Corporation now being earning basis is putting into operation ers a gilt edge opportunity to small women who want to make real money earn substantial dividends, cannot opportunity. Information address Dept. B, r Nile Queen Corporation or Chemical Co. Chicago old mirror away. We can make new cost. We buy Mirrors and Plate our prices. MIRROR MFG. CO., 1949. 907 East 18th Street MERCHANDISE FOR LESS KEP BROS. ENTS FURNISHINGS and SHOES BUNNER 18TH AND TROOST Missauga City, Missouri Tuesday, October 5, 1920. YOUR MONEY! Martin Ladies' and Gents' Finishing Store How to Save Money and Time Your Children's Clothing Here. E. 18th STREET. earliest convenience, call and look over stock of hard finished worsteds which anger and keeps in better shape. You a large selection of guaranteed abso- be wool fabrics and your garment will correct fashion. Purchase or not we will be glad to show for fine custom tailoring, M. MYERS, 1963 1433 E. 18th Street INDIA HAIR GROWER Will Promote a Full Growth of Hair; Will also Restore the Strength, Vitality and the Beauty of the Hair. If your Hair is Dry and Wiry Try 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 hair soft and silky. Perfumed with a balm and flowers. The best known remedy for eBautiful Black Eye-Brows, also restores to its Natural Color. Can be used with Hot lightening. Print by Mail, 50c; 10c Extra for Postage. S. D. LYONS, Gen. Agt., 314 East 2d St Oklahoma City, Okla. --- Chicago THE KANSAS CITY SUN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1920 Fred W. Fitchue EAST SIDE FLOWER Cut Flowers Decorators ROSES, CARNA CHRYSANTHEM 1517 East 12th St Bell Clifton 1059 Kansas Above is the likeness of Mr. N. S. Adkins, Supervisor of the American Woodmen, who purchased the beautiful home at 1232 Michigan Avenue for $3,500.00 cash last week. This is one among the most beautiful homes located in one of the best residential districts in Kansas City. Mr. Adkins, who is proprietor of the Texas Roaming House at 910 Garfield, states that he will rent it out or will sell to any one who desires to buy it at once, Bell phone C. 1865, which contains 12 good size rooms. Mr. Adkins came to Kansas City August 6, 1918. Since that time he has connected himself with nearly all of the business, fraternal, charity, social and religious institutions of the city. Mrs. N. S. Adkins, N. S. Adkins, Jr., and little Miss Idell Adkins, together with Mr. Adkins, are wearing the golden smile over their beautiful home. Everybody in Kansas City thinks the American Woodmen undoubtedly must be the most prosperous institution in the world to work for. Mrs. Allen Moore-Coates, teacher of piano and violin at the Albert Allen Studio of Music, 2735 Highland Wabash 347. Dreamland The Dreamland COTTAGE AND VINE STREETS rented any afternoon or evening for dances, quets, etc. Rates reasonable. Call Wayman rose 2548-W. Can be rented any afternoon or evening for dances, parties, banquets, etc. Rates reasonable. Call Wayman Boxx, Melrose 2548-W. HOR-TON-A HOR-TON-A For Long Hair and Beautiful Skin. Every woman wants a beautiful head of hair and lovely complexion. Every woman wants to make big money. You may have BOTH, if you use HORTON-A Hair Grower and FACE Preparations, and the Evelyn Horton System. 12 years in use. Never known to fail. Guaranteed to grow the hair in 3 months or your money refunded. Horton-a Temple Grower Horton-a Tetter Salve Jelly Horton-a Face Bleach Face Horton-a Face Powders some White, flesh, brunette, medium white) brown. wder Horton-a Diplilatory Powder 10,000 Agents Wanted at all leading drug stores in both Kansas Citys. IN HORTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY St. Louis, Missouri. C. Tucker, Dist. Agent, Clifton 2052. Head Office 1319 East Pine Street Seattle, Washington. METHING DIFFERENT a standard of their own. "Good-Bye D andruff, Bald BENELO CREAM5 and Powders are Marvelous Beautifiers. DENELO PREPARATIONS have a standard of their own. “Good-By D andruff, Druff Heads and Itching Scab”. DENELO CREAMS and Powders are Marvelous Beautifiers. --- KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. Mrs. Lucinda Clark remains quite ill at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Edward S. Logan. The revival at the First A. M. E. Church, conducted by Rev. I. H. Dixon, closed and the Rev. Dixon returned to Florida Tuesday. Much success is reported. Attorney T. W. Bell, one of the lawyers for the forty-one soldiers sentenced to life at the Leavenworth penitentiary, will speak at the Metropolitan Baptist Church Sunday at 11 a. m. English week will be observed in the public schools throughout the coming week, beginning Sunday at the Citizens' Forum. Prof. Hodge announces that the program will be rendered by the students of the English classes. The public is invited. Mr. H. G. Dwiggins received a leave of absence from the postoffice and spent two weeks in Eudora, Kansas, recuperating. He reports, upon returning, that his health is much improved. Call Clifton 1982. Jeff Lunch. We send it. Mrs. Annabelle Davidson, widow of the late S. H. Davidson, 2410 N. 6th Street, who has been in the Southland for several months has returned to the city and purchased a beautiful home at 2078 N. 6th Street, where she is at home to her many friends of both Kansas Cities. Mrs. Odessa Stovall of 2300 Sherman Avenue gave a Halloween party at her residence on Saturday. There were thirty masked guests. Miss Beulah Rather won the prize as being the most artistically masked person present. Her butterfly costume of yellow crepe paper was designed and made by Mrs. Osborne. We are now at your service. Our service is strictly high class. 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We want agents in every town and city in Missouri. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! JEFF'S LUNCH Sunday Dinner 1900 Vine Street Clean Food You Know bread .....30c Navy beans and spare ribs.....25c Cabbage, ham, potatoes.....25c SPARKS FROM STARKS FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 and 13 SPARK (By Charles A. Starks.) Learning Economics. It will be noticed that the subject given for discussion is "learning" economics. We chose that because we do not wish to create the idea that we ourselves are seasoned in the study of something that we have only attended recently, only since the World War. It may also be fair to say that only a few of our so-called scholars have called our attention to such an important thing as the science of economics. This being the case, then we have been compelled to rely on our own powers of discovery in seeking a fundamental cause. What we have to say, therefore, comes purely from our individual deductive ability, however poor that may be. We are not so vain as to imagine that we have discovered something "new," but we do believe that our presentation will at least be interesting to our readers. The Cause or Economics. Accustomed as we are to investigating what is immediately before us, it is strange that we have so abjectly ignored the study of that which so vitally affects our material welfare. The very air we breathe, the water that we drink, the food that we eat, the clothes that we wear, or the shelter that we must have, economics touch us in all of these, and more. In fact, so positive is its appeal, so comprehensive its scope that none living may escape its contact in some way. Economics, then, is not only fundamental, but more understandingly is present everywhere. Now Economy is based upon the fundamental fact that we have to eat. That we have to eat to live is a trite truth, but very undeniable. We also have to drink (water). But water is not a fundamental cause of Economy as food is because it is obtainable without the productive enterprise or cultivation of man. That is to say that that which may be secured practically for nothing is not a cause fundamentally, of economy. Food then, is the first necessity that acts upon individuals. If this is true, then there is no question about Economy being built upon this stern compulsory want. We must have food. It is necessary to our existence. We cannot do without it. Upon it hang all the laws and "profits" of existence for us. The necessity of having to eat is accompanied with the almost equally demanding necessities of clothes and shelter. These three things embody the hue and cry of the world. You can't get away from them. They will not down. We have the idea that economy simply means to save, but in a fundamental sense it means to secure, to get. To need first, to get next, to save last, are the three essential elements that perfect the idea of economy. All else pertaining there are dependent clauses. Recapitulation would show here that the Economic is based upon a want, or more scientifically, necessity. It would show that this primary necessity is food. We also showed that the secondary cause of economy was to secure or get the food. Now to get food men have to work in some way. This natural conclusion brings us to The Industrial. Now since men have got to work in order to eat, this secondary necessity produces the problems of industry, of which we have a wonderful experience! On down the line man's stomach has been the whip which industry wields to make him a slave. It is hard but it is true. We try to avoid it, especially the sterner phases, and many succeed, but most of mankind have to work on and on that they may continue to eat. The alternative of not working is misery, starvation or death. So men work because they have to work or starve. Since everyone, more or less, have to work, this creates the great world of workers or industrial units, all seeking the same sustenance of life. In doing this most natural thing these units are bound to come in contact one with the other. They are traveling the same road—they are thus bound to meet. In looking for the same thing they are bound to become interested in one another. They can't get away from it. It matters not starring Buck Jones—a very superior drama. whether one is selfish, one is greedy, one is weak, one is strong, or that one is black or one is white, all are looking for the same thing. Necessity has brought them together in the same channel. Industrial necessity, if you please. This being true, then out of this personal industrial contact the social problem is born. Think of it, what is properly called society starts, not from the high and mighty notions of men, but down in the netherlands of industry. Not from the arts and graces, but from the cold fact of necessity. Men are bound to come in contact where their interest is the same. Here, then, is the basis for the claim of social equality. That there can be any inequality other than the varying ability of the individual units is beyond our understanding. But the world is surfeited with ideas of distinction of birth, superiority of race, supremacy of white and so on. Yet here the question of equality so far as Truth is concerned is settled forever. Men may scorn or forget the Biblical injunction that God hath made the nations of the earth of one blood, but the hard knocks that the economic impose upon the greater portion of mankind will perpetually remind all of their humanity, their oneness of impulse even though they are blinded by competitive strife which engenders jealousy, hate, murder and death. Ah, how history has shown us by the remotest ages that the compulsion of work has always inspired the social among men! Now while the social is surely born out of the industrial we do not claim by any means that it is confined there. In this study we are rather looking for fundamental causes rather than any effects. We want to learn why men are equal or why they are not equal. We have already learned that the ECANOMIC is imposed upon men by nature. That the INDUSTRIAL automatically grows out of the economic, and that the SOCIAL is the inevitable result of the contact of the industrial units, units whose interest is essentially the same. Here we might reasonably end the discussion, as we have showed the natural stages of economic evolution. But this universal group of men we are discussion have minds and hearts as well as stomachs. These, too, make their peculiar demands, and while they are stronger in some ways than the goad of the economic, they are certainly less constant. Anyhow, after the industrial or social units have realized that their interest is the same, it is the restless human mind and heart that creates the multiplicity of problems foreign to the economic. It is these problems that men claim it necessitates POLITY to adjust in the larger interest of humanity. And so through the restlessness of the human mind and heart, and not necessarily out of the social contact, comes The Political. That which hard necessity controls and develops ceases with the compelled social contact. There is in the Scriptures a saying that God in the beginning made man upright, but he (man) has sought out many inventions. Now Politics is one of the necessities in the manner or sense that the industrial or social is that grow out of the economic. The most pertinent question ever asked by a social unit is put in the Bible: "WHO MADE THEE A RULER OVER US?" While the most abject AND MISERABLE GROUP of social units were those (found in the same reference) who said: "GIVE US A KING TO RULE OVER US!" They say that Politics is the science of good government, but it has not yet been demonstrated in governing any body politic of the world. By way of refuting this statement would you nominate America, with its many ills—the Negro problem in particular? System Taught by All Leading Schools and Business Colleges. Private lessons given by MRS. K. M. FORNEY 2746 WOODLAND AVE. Elmridge 2358-W SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM by the LINGOLN THEATRE ORCHESTRA with eight instruments under the direction HARRY L. DILLARD. Would you nominate England, with its colossal crime of India and Ireland? Or would it be Germany, France, Italy, Belgium or any of the lesser lights? We have now learned this if we have been watchful: That the economic, industrial and social are natural developments created out of necessity, and that the political is an invention of man. 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