Negro Star

Friday, July 24, 1925

Wichita, Kansas

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TALE A ree | SB Le ey 4 Resist eed a: ae — ‘ LY ES ; ( ¥9 ° UN i - ee bit tah 3 a W Ben oes 45 P 5 OR: THE;GUOD OF &THE, GPHOPLE Vol. 17, No. 17, WICHITA, KANSAS FRIDAY, dul, 24,107" “* Bive Conte Per Cony >t bee “SEY 5 £ i 2, Rey Be ko 4 5. ays ioe “< wet fess FNS : t a an * a Bi Gb Sad Sin it ah oie coats as ’ Sao $+ 3 ) Pits oat Set ye dk a a ¥ ME a hs Ras ae ie AS ll Le ated il atl eM Be NU Ek et tie de eat gt MM ag EES a fre, ThLLS bUty Dulltt- OCRATS CONTROL OKLABUIA ELECTIONS The denial of registration t some thousands of cotored citizen: Gases, ve sist cleeton in Okla homa wikh ves va sev tes by the National Assoziatien for the Advancemment of Colores People wien took the cascs Into the fed- eral courts, has created much in- terest in the Democratic contro! of © ahora’: ceetion machinery, .A correspondent of a local wh te paper, who signs himself ‘“‘Ob- server,” charges that election re- gisters cannot be found by intend- ing voters who are thus seprived of wu uppertumly to register and theitfor of thele ballots. Says “Ob- server:” kehcma’s present registration eystem is probably unparalleled in any State outside the solid South. ‘tne votcr is often confronted with the same protiim which vexed the officers in Chesteron's Flying Inn,” when the gentle here determine! to avoid the payment of taxes for rune ning a tavern, care] his pubi'e sign with him over the country-side end opened up his inn in the most unexpected places, The registrars are supposed to keep their boohs course they must go to their daily toil and those who scek registraticn | often spend the entirs 10-dJay re- gistiar without cornering him.” “Observer” comments that as long as the Governor—who appoin.s the election board—is im harmony with — the Senate, whose Stcretary is Sec- retary of the elcction byard, “the election machinery js concentratea in @ united control which is aire ticht.” ; DONT BE A SLACKER There have been times wher many Churches, Sunday Schools B. Y, P, U.'s and Missionary Circles hase had brought home to them, the Truth of the great commission. “Go Ye Into All The World And Preach The Gospel To Lvery Creature. When the Holy Spirt has made them feel their grave, responsibil- ity of helping to hold up Him in wglons beyoyl who sad, “And I Am To Be Lifted Up Will Draw AN Men Unto Me." Times when the sad corditions cf sudering humanity perichpe in Henthen Lands without Sunday, Schools, Day Schools or Christian Homes or any chance of eternal hfe have found a tender re- sropse under the spell promises were made to give systematized report for the spread of the Gospel, lost world, But they soon become slack In keeping such wonderful resolutions; the picture of a perish: Ine svor'd seem to fade away from their minds, Th* great commision loses its importance and they begin to grow indifferent towards the great pur- pore of God's Church in the world, in your Church, Sunday School and B, Y. P. U. or Missionary Circle a slacher have you slowed up or left off, aftcr making rx good start te send the Gospel to those wha have it not for selfish motives for per- sonal gratification or for focal in- terest, Have you forgolten those who are beckoning bacl{ hands from naled bolics in thousands of villages as they look towards Amer- fea, Intears, saying: come over and help us, glve us a chance too, we heve no Christlan Homes, na Sun- day Schools, no Day Schoolg, no. Churches, no Bibles or Hyrin books, | we still live In huts that have no floors chimneys or winlows, we have litte or no knowledge of cook+ ing, no trsined physicians, we sT: nich from many diseases, In tears they say, come ever and help us Once you started to rescue, Wave you become slack? In other words are you a slacker, NEGRO DOCTORS GAIN ADMESSION STAFF HARLSH HOSPH Asa rosat of ter: a fet x, and aogitatfon, the Earl ef Belle: vue an Alhed Hosp.tais of New ok Cly a,poirted aa June, five ectored physicians cf New Yor City to the regular staff of Harl-ra loctted at 126th Sirces ant Lenow the chain of the Beleyus and ALict osyita's which fne'ude Bellevue Herler, ard forihart Iiespiia's in New York City and K'ng’s C onty THosnial in Tyoolgyn. The py: Ds, Lott: T. Weisht, Douglas B dchrom, Relph EH. Young, Jas, T VW Granaiy, erd Lucien Brown Ten cotured Literres will te ap- we'vied alter vassing the requires sw minaticns tt» kegia thetr sere Viera July 1, 1976 The agitation fer admission of qualified cotc cal physiciens to the staf has l.en led by fozme- Adler+ man George W, Harzvis, «dtr of ™te New Yerh News; Derdirand Q Morton, Demcerpiat leater of Mare lem. The North Haslem Medical As- necla'ion; the N, A. A. C. P., and ‘urhberor: oth2: o ganizations ans individuals, Mart1a Norj inl is located in le} ¢art of Murlua and with the rapid, nerease rf the Negro population Ia}, thet section of the City, 3 ‘arge mejority of the patients are color-|/ d. There has been a steaifast re-], ‘esal to admit qualified colored]: shysicians but after a hearing be-|. ‘ore Major Hytan, it was decided]! 0 appoint the above named fnel' nen =o on the InJoor Staff, and af! uraber of other coicred physicians |‘ n the Out Vstient Department]! taf, ; There has been great enthusizem |) n Harlem as a result of this step.| he success of these five men wilt]; n a large measure determine the vestion of admitting other physl-|¢ ians to Harlem and other New/le Tork hospitals and will profound-|t y affect the hospital situation 1 |¢ ther citles of the country, This is| ne first time in the history of \merica that Negroes Trave Leen imitte? to the regular etait of al! etropolitan hospital, 23 a part of |” 1¢ Institution's pohey, {F KANSAS VOCATIONAL COLLEGE The Summer School for Theologica etuden‘s under the direction of Rev A W. Rees, Secretary of Missions held its feesion at the Topeka Vocational Co! lore, Topeka, Kersys, July 7 to 17 ir. Slusve. Their iniiial eersion Tuesdas morning had an enrollment of betweer ‘73 and 109 pupils, The teachern’ staff consieted of Dean W Mitchel, Dra, A, W, Sharn, PD, Shinner, JR, Itichardson, L. M. Denton, H. B, Bronson, and Mr A, W, Sharp, Mra. A W, Sharp, the ‘tires Edna Umatot Lettle Hayes and Matte L, Bradshaw, * On the leetore stall were Dra J, T. Crawford, 8, W. Racote, W, HT Young, WL. Hutcherson, ¥. M.€.A Work. erof Wichita; and Dr, C, T, Stampa of Miva'sctppi, Dr J.T. Crawford's lectures, three In number were excellent ard enj ye" by all Grest enthurisem was exe habitedand each day's veaaion waa guid, At the corclusion, Filday evening, July 17th, 1 graduates were awarded cert fieater, havi: g successfully ome pletrd thi fe three yeare’ course, ‘The wessions were pronounced a great sucess and wonderful results, there» from ebta'ned Dra, W, A, Eharp, LLM Denton, and If 1B Bronson were distinguished by the confererce of the hor orary des gree of D, U., by the Seminary, OM PUN a 1D NWY YUL EOt PP Pip DNA OE PC ta 1OIB eA Me IBM STs, OVER MAKIN BYE DRUG STORI!: oO EPREL BEXASINATLONG, DR. MUGION SIAIS SURGEON DIETS GIVE HS A TRIAL. RACE WCMEN E ro CONDEIIN GEN, BULLARD MEMOIRS SHERIFFS ARE CREDITED WITH LYNCHING DECLiNiy Interracial Corimission Sends Cemmerdate-y Letter to South's Enforcernent CMicsrs, (Commission on Interracial Co-operation) ATLANFA 3a diy 28 Toth or enorvef oh riff) ard otlet pence of ficera in tha petformance af duty: vometimes durcetcus pid on ccer bs ung pulue—ie coe credited the 16.6, ueererse Inthe num wr of lynelarys the Commineion on luterrecial Coveopes btn holds ina de ter reat the she iff of the several youthern states The growing number of reporter “preventions’ of mob vtclen einyre portion te the a creasing number o “Hynctiogs,"” the lever sete aut f ckarly the result of tve oficera vigi lence, und at thexame tine pitts th. way tu the fina) extn tiot of meb dur lene" whieh pecwiarh \nerican crime may auee iy be w perl from tre min by fathfal ofthe s, backed by an aroused pinde sentiment She Com. mrveion’s | tter to he sheril., steed b7 De Mt Athy Joves, Chairman, a d Wii W. Mexamder, Dir cor, is ae fo. lows; | * During the fast three years Amert- evennna Pinchinsrecort ha~ de reds- ed 70 percent fium $ in 1922 to 88 in 1623 end to 1G last year Phia is vort gratifying and has ocersioncd nation: wid* comment "That thie trend itdue Lergely to tre fpuence of sber (Te inde tiv indicated ly a study of the rec tr In 91d there were 52 'ynchiaze pd oniv Ii reported preventione In 1924 the ngures were reverrel 15 ivucht yea d 49 prevens toast, ‘These flzurce tel! the etery and pont the way to th ff al extirction of mob violence In this eff rt our cfheers have undaubted!y hal and wall have the full approval and sapno cof enlighten. ed pushe epi fonds the South, “The purpose of t ish ter foto ens! read on behalf of the TF terrectal Com- mission ani ite tunteda uf ft inted Btateand county eemoanitree their core dial appreclatiin cf the Methy ard courage on the part of the eheritfa which hus broughi nbout tnia gratify. ing change, In soreessfuliy o) posing move thede off ers are doing something more than protecting their prisunera, whether guilty or snocent They are protecting the saw and constitutions of state and pation, ‘Ihey are wpholding lhe gor mune of their commaniiles, heir states wend their country. ‘Tey re defending vivd iZathor iteell agminnt he threat of anarchy, Pima pecu iurly American erire may speedily bu wiped rem the map vy fathfuiofiicers, back- iby faithful otieers, backed by an roused public ecntiment, To that end ve Wich you Gouspeed anc pledge you arhearty cu-vperation end repport." } LIZZIE, ONLY 15, OWNS POWERFUL PITCHING ARM (Vreston Newer Service.) KIN-TON, NOG,, July 24— Mies Ritz abeth Stroud, 15 peer old pict pitcher is the ace of the harling staif of a clib of young girleina focel suburb, She fana batters with regularity and aje- patch, In a recent gaime she struck out seven batsmen, THIS WEEK FACTS (By Prneet thee Metitnney) (Preston "Staa Service} | Why dees any wseraze Neg svat ont [average intelligence nveraye whattty, ateruge Inchnation tobmd werk are Naverage grit, bemean the fart thet he Febinck and spend gurl they e wdahine thithe were white Thie Negro will ‘rotout endless saete to faform you that he would be uw arent man of he |nermern white Hu ti teil youthat he wruld have been atthe bende t this Jor that had itect teen for hie cotor, He erat y erte howell with but af jroteer hey watli rot pave itu ine be- Sxuse Pam eatoied * In tein xn convectin [am remis de stot th Garvest anda orem venta now faye been prepaime te be cubiuet fleas, fidnor hale, acniral, and Wi itrot Itvesined to matter not to mt y Garvevite thata min who tsa hive atater 1s this couatry would probably he a hud-earrier in strictty Negru couns rv. They see ned to feel that by sims ply changing on ea sce ogr iphieul lo-ntion, ¢ aneing the cole: of one's ralera ard empluy eer, would male at po sible for naunt mre! erlezy man to eccupy a higher po tier thin he dit before, ‘The Negros why want to be white| meri tafe itrerthe mere oh argu g uf, for comn wiin he w wie man ofa for. wqnet uniesiming ett eman ot Brig orancmor he \eant © tounge hzard, O 4 senile retuned youn woman from A pum chewing, punted half nuked flepver. Mary sincere Negroee, not in the nb We Calagory, pvem Ls feel that the e [4 tome averwrelmrg end mevtable and sure utventage i+ being white That iy they sect (iat somehow, tn sume iy, i they caulbonly be white ther @ robles, Hnancial, industrial, woul wad cultural, Would be avr. ‘hey eeem te feet that the white race ia where itis minpy bevauee of tue color of the “hin ‘They are fat bats ivan always In the gra of the be ief trat biacknors #a curse from which ny Negro ned ryescape Hecannitercepe th s curse, ay they. nm doege ne hiseainis black, |) There peop'e, lath tue etncere and in merely foultah da tae seem able to] nvieage th true situation, Ability |: loecuunt mepardies of pace or color, | Bewede wodespite the cuincilencs hat they may be enclosed ina pecuiard haped skull crowned w.th eringly hair, uftepeech Will benetit one even tho’ | trojllv across lips not so thi as those} f the Nordic, Tata remindcd of a basing of Charlie}? ‘chawo, ‘Sf you havedane your best ou have dove every bing; if you buve| one Jers than your best, you nave done |! thing * Empire State Federa- tion of Clubs Declares His Statements Arc ‘Untrue and Slander- ous,’ (Preston News Service) NEWKURGH, NOY, duis 2t—The recently pub Iehed memoirs of Generel Robert Lee Gullaed which eortoin ree ff etiona on tne conduet of Negra trooy « tu France in the World War, were cs « den ned in resolutions adopted by te Empire State Pederation of Women's, Clute, The Federation a tea adopted 0-80 uttons eslling on President Cao dye to prevent parsdes of the Ku Klux Klan in Washington, Negra youths SS ras: | Mi-e Stroud twhats hers lf intu a rege war wind vp ard puts real wtulf or the ball, Shg has specd und curves, bet cuntrol Js her furte, BANKERS GIVE TO NEGRO HERG FUND 4 Preston News ersice) tT SOR, oh dul one Hhtat 8 Bt toni tte te 2utier Tomte . wa weima r seergors dint we the Nevemr stie disaster nea Mem hie, waetrn ¢ taday by the Littl Woe. Ces « ste Vesodition according ana Feemert UC, Kavanaugh, press tonh, fie war primes bighiy by Vet hee thicwam, a da fund o rewntu ties War rtetter th ie Wore Urged to attend campe ne hoe Vevtlebuig ad to t he aitver ae oto pp Pubes Wr ceucktin % Che resuu ton con emelsg Generel Bu lard reads ta follows: Vehereas, the memeita of Geretal obert Lee Bullard on tet teeent Wath War have been spread over tie caine United dtates; and Whesens, these memutie are ub ibe Bn plagirious, be it Keower foct tue entire State Fed eritioaul Women's Claus go on recuid at deejny Peseuling the tlatements of Uroeral Buia ud, and be it futher Resuved, Pont we urge ue dese cudiufwurstats bk atiead ihe P - weeny amt getalbthe mak wt oe derived therefrom tnd quaify aor ail lepal activities of cur state ans cous, try [nits resald foe concerne gth: fan th. fwursauond Gated Une ibe pee cipesof the Ku lous Kian dre an uate Tage to uti Negrucs, Jews aut Cattive ines,’ und that * the parade uf she satd Kian inthe nation's capital as an cute tage to all Ainertean prince oe." FIVE WHITES HELD AFTER MOB DRIVES OUT 35 JAPANESE TOLLDO, GREGON, July 21=Tis: white men ure uidcr arrest and wall op pear for prelininaty nearing Tuestay on charges of purtielpatin gy ina riot a a result of torible «xpulsion Monday ¢ apporexinutely 85 Japunere who were | working inthe Pacific spruce (ory ora. Hon ni Phere, A mob of sive than Qu persons participated in the not, , ‘The Japanese were lotled into auto. mobiles, given beveral hundred oollors which had be neolweted by ihe crowd and ne it out of the enunty, Menunuee aprostuie, W. 5, Colvin, Charles Buck, It, Fy Pritchard, James Stewart ant Martin Guermer, ‘Tey wers treed e+ bunua, du eda ts highly excited over the vc- currence, Leaders of the rbot wall be prosecut- ed tu the fullest extentef the law, de- elared E &, Conraa, cistrict attorney, why is to be assisted by G. McCrosky, attorney for the company More sriesis Were expected, as the wheriit's office has the james of nearly bv men wei to huve parucipated Theoutbread wae the result of sev~ eral weeks’ bad feeling between labor- cre und the mul officials over employe ment of Japanese, After w mass Meets, ingin the streets, at which agitators: Uuged tie crow, cumpesed of men, | wuinen and childrnin, tuact, the mub, pd by # nan waving an American flag, marched on the mij yuards = Wei pons wee taken frum the guatd aad d& puty phere wt the mull and several men ine ured in fet figh « which fuilowed. WOMAN FOUND ° DEAD IN BED ere Ca enbes: aie, weet an ae ales: WASHING ION, D, C., duly 21—Mis, Pearl Roberteon, 30 yearsuld, of {bird street, Southwest, was found dead in befather home last Thursday night, She hed been « patierts at Gallinger Hovyatal, polce were told, having teft tier three daysago, A certificate of ath from natural cuuses Was given, MILLHOLLAND, GREAT FRIEND OF RACE, DIES * NFA YORK, July 2i—John Ener Mullholland, former rewsin al jant writer, died at his New York hone, Tuesday, June 30. Mr. Mil'e J Foard was one of the staunchest (7 “ne of the Neery rere ant rcv 2 jhe * ' *> Sneak out agalnst dis- "eLim > and p evudice | tte was born et Lewis, N.Y. atxe 't\-f.ve pears ogo. and wor cde ad ‘abroad and in thie cownry A ter being graduated from New York University, he parchaze’ he Treon- drga Sendrel bat sod it aver a short time latte t> Join the staff of the Nw Yok .trkune, were 4 lemaired for teche years, He wor t vile reputst}en a» a ownalit and was ore ¢f the firet ‘a cive publicity to the werk Boker T. Weeh'ngton was then doing In build- ng Tusteg ¢ He vas wa m p rs n- al friend of the great educator, as wel av ohers conrectet with the work a «Tuskegee, Mr. Milh land was also much in- teres'ed in the work of tha Na‘icn I Arroclation for the Advancement of Colored People, having eca +m ‘te. +. the loard of directors of that orginazatl n Tast yorr he came in for much pubhe'ty by hfs action in condem- ing the dicthrinatlon cf formes memb re cf the eu‘frag et o-giniza- tion who invite! Dr. Emmett J. Scott and Mra, Addie Hvnton to speak at a memorial in honor -f his dauzh- ter, Inez M ttol’'and Bolssev'an, ant then insulted them, He is surrived by h's wife, Mrs, Mrhollend and 1 daughter, Vida Mitholland, ATTENTION Peir Reeders This com+s us a reminder to the Sou hweat District Missionary Bapust Arsocbation that only a few dayn tee mane for ua when we will be cutled upon to sasemule ourselves together with the Flgrim Rest Baptit Chireh, Arkuneus City, Kunvax, Rev. C, D. Words, Pastor, inan Assouational cu- wacty, Great preparations are bei ye made by the people of that beautiful southwest city and ity congenial pastor, toentertain alt who may come, Let the churches of the District ree member their epiatual and fnuncial osbgatiors tothe District. It is ex. pected that exch inember in each mene verin each church wid send throveh thar churches ty tne Axsocition Sue furthe support of the Cause of Mise blunts, . brethren, do rot fail us, If you do, the work suffers, Cume und wee the new plan (Lnatitutional) worked out; you wil enjoy 1t, REV. J, W. HAYES, Moderator, M. 3. JONES, General Secretary, HENRY CLAY | KILLED BY | LIGHTNING IN OHIO FIREMAN KILLED IN FLORIDA TRAIN WRECK CLEARWATEX, FLA. July 2i— James Brown, fireman, wae instantly hilled Wednesday When the Floridsn” Special of the Seaboard Air Line de- railed at Briigeport, The engineer ® seriously Injured. None of the passen- gers were hurt, RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS OF KANSAS Sunday School Lesson [B]F REV. B FITZWATER, DD, Dean of the Evening School Already Bible Institute of Chicago] (C) 1928 Western Newspaper Union Lesson for July 23 THE COUNCIL AT JERUSALEM LESSON TEST—Acta 15 1-26 LESSON TEXT—Acts 15 1-36 GOLDEN TITLE—We believe that through the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ we shall be saved, even as they —Acts 15 11. PRIMARY TOPIC—Jesus the Friend of Little Children JUNIOR TOPIC—A Great Gathering at Jerusalem I. The Controversy in the Church at Antioch (v. 1.5). This difficulty was a most serious one for it threatened the disruption of the church into a Jewish and a Gentile division. It was not a question of the admission of the Gentiles into the church. That had been settled some years before when Peter received Corinthians and his household. The question now was, on what ground could they be received? Should Gentile convicts be required to keep the Mosque law as a condition of salvation? This issue was brought on by the coming of certain men from Jerusalem who clared, 'Except ye be circumcised after the manner of Moses ye cannot be saved (v.1)'. The question was so difficult that Paul and Barnabas were unable to put the man to silence. These Jewish legalists had the letter of the Scripture on their side. They could point to the command in which this was enjoined upon believers (Gen. 17:14). Paul could not point to any Scripture where it had been abrogated. If Paul could I plead that Abraham was justified before he was circumcised, his ant godists could answer, 'Yes, but after justification the rite was divinely imposed'. The brethren at Antioch decided to refer the matter to the mother church at Jerusalem. Accordingly, Paul and Barnabas and others were sent as a deputation to Jerusalem. At an informal reception by the church at Jerusalem they rehearsed the things which God had done for them 11. The Deliberations of the Council (vv. 621) 1. Peter's Speech (vv. 611). He argued that God had borne witness to His acceptance of the Gentleby giving the Holy spirit to them as unto the Jews (Aos 10 7 47). Since therefore, God had not made a difference it would be toly for them to do so. 2. Paul and Pumbae Rehearsed Their Experience (v. 12). They told how God had set his seal of approval on their preaching of salvation by giving through faith, apart from works by the working of signs and wonders through them. 3. The Argument of James (vv 14 21) He took the declaration of Peter and showed how it bar moralized with the prophecy of Amos (Amos 9 11 15) He showed that the reception of the Gentiles was not in conflict with God's plan, but in strict harmony therewith As set forth by James, God's plan is as follows: (1) To take out from among the Gentiles a people for His name (v 14). This is what is now going on—the preaching of the gospel to the ends of the earth and the calling out of the church (2) After the church is completed and removed, the Hobrow nation will be converted and resorted to its own land and privileges by the Lord Himself at His return (v 16 17) (3) Following this will be the con- version of the world through the agency of converted Israel (v. 12, of Iron 11:15). It is showed that there is no conflict when the Solitures are relatively divided. His judgment was that the Gentiles should not be treated with respect are Jewish, but should be treated against the paths of heathen in such as meant of it to Hols concession and blood. (4). The Decision (vv. 22000) The Mother church came to many limous agreement and accepted the resolution offered by James. The appeal and edders not only sent it stating the decision of the conference but took the also a request to see influential men along with Paul and Barnabus to bear the same testimony by word of mouth. The letter doubted the authority of the J. J. Smith, teachers (v. 24) and stated the method by which this deed had been reached (vv. 2527). They in the Holy Spirit first. IV. The Decision Delivered to the Church (vv. 3035) The church was called together to hear the report. Its reading brought reholling. They were now free to prosecute the great ordinary work. We must not expect spiritual growth when we persist in noticing the fool—Charles H. Jefferson. To Shore Unknown Let me dream that love goes with us to the shore unknown—Mrs. He mana. Strong Body; Pure Soul "A strong body is good; a pure soul is better."—Burton; Dush. FLOWER TIME IS NEAR AND YOU ARE IN NEED OF Flower Pots, Boxes, Porch Swings o Trellis for your vines to run; If so, let us furnish them for you. R. H. TAYLOR & S. E. ALLEN FURNITURE REPAIRERS Office Phone M. 2659 Res. Phone D. 1345-J 519 E. Murdeck Ave. The Miracle Hair Grower and Smoother. Straightens the HAIR without the HotIron and is guaranteed to be harmless ```markdown ``` ```markdown ``` DRIVE IT YOURSELVES NEW FORDS ALWAYS Phone Mkt. 5626 REMEMBER THE LOATION 119-21 N. Topcka NORTH END MEAT MARKET 1913 North Lawrence Market 1479 ALL STEAKS PER POU. Loin Steak 25c Round Steak ... 25c Porter-Houst Steak 25c Short Cut Steak 25c Chuck Steak per lb 15c Sausage per lb 15c Chuck Roast per lb 10c & 121c Boiling Meats per lb 5c & 8c Hamberger per lb 15c, two for 25c Home Made Lard per pound 20c FLOWER TIME AND YOU ARE Flower Pots, Boxes Trellis for you If so, let us furnish R. H. TAYLOR FURNITURE Office Phone M. 2659 519 E. Mu 'N. K. The Miracle Hair and Sm Straightens the HAIR and is guaranteed AGENTS WANTED. 'N. K. 712 George LOUISIANA R. Y. ALEXANDER "The Home Bu Phone M. 304 WICHITA, Topeka Kansas Notes. The Deborah Art and Literary Club of Calvary Baptist Church met Tuesday July 10th at the pastoral residence with Mrs. L. Marham, hostess. A very interesting meeting was held. The club adjourned to meet with Mrs. Libhar Pace, Aug 4, 1924. Mrs G. R. Young President. Mrs. Chas. Harris, Reporter. Garden City Notes. Mr Henry Fantasy an old soldier and battler of western Kansas that lasted ; His funeral was held from the 2nd Baptist Church, District Missionary. Mr. Jones otherly. He was Mrs. Mott. Jones' tutor. Mr. Arne Lewis of Kansas City Miss. is in the city visiting his cousin, Rev. G. P. Henderson Lew and Mrs. M. S. Jones and two daughters American and Pazzetta, are visiting Mrs. Jones' sister. Mrs. J. A. Hart, for a few days. Matthew, Jr., and Henry Jones, Lon- Co Tram and Melvin Jones, L. lend, Kansas, were in Green City attending the grand grum if there's funeral. Mr and Mrs. D. D Fantroy returned to their home south Garden City, after attending Haiti her funeral P Mrs. N. W. Ward and daughters began theire, Legen Co., are visiting her in a The Negro Star—for the good of the people Garden Tool, Roller Hose. Wire Screens for Poultry and Stock. We carry a complete stock of ev erything in our line. Call and look over our stock the pet prices. A. F. BRICKLL. 213 E. 21st St. Pione M. 140. TIME IS NEAR ARE IN NEED OF kes, Porch Swings o our vines to run; arrrish them for you. DR & S. E. ALLEN REPAIRERS Res. Phone D. 1345-J Murdeck Ave. K. CO.' Hair Grower smoother. IR without the HotIron need to be harmless SEND FOR SAMPLE K. CO.' Georgia St. ANA, MO. UNDER LBR. CO. "Building Store" 2002 N. Lawrence Ave A, KANSAS brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Douglas who are the proud parents of a fine baby girl, born July 13. It has been named Lather Lorraine. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hart, Dodge City, spent the weekend in Garden City, visiting his mother. Grandma American latroy, the mother of Mrs. G. P. Henderson is quite feeble and shows no improvement. Miss Nadine Neff, Chicago, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Judia Neff. Miss Jennie Liley, teacher in Olathe and Miss Helen Riley are visiting their sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Price. Miss Logan, Marshall, Mo., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Minnie Bradford; Miss Logan read a splendid paper at the funeral of Leason Henry Funtroy. Miss Laverne Brown sang a solo "to Done my work." Subscribe and play for The Negro Star, a real live paper. United States Public Health Week Service NEGRO HEALTH WEEK PRONOUNCED A SUCCESS President Robert R. Morton, of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, in a communication directed to burgeon. Office 5331'1 N. Main Phone M. 3868 H. F GLEDER, M. D. DISEASES OF WOMEN A SPECIALTY Evening Hours 7:00 to 9:00 p. m Res. 127 N. Waco Phone D. 4597 WICHIITA, KANSAS The Negro Star Publishing Co. 1241 Wabash Ave. Wichita, Kana 'Phone Market 3130 Baptist Theological Seminary Topeka, Kansas. Adjoiring Kansas Industrial Educatio Institution. NOW OPEN With Efficient Teachers. Splendid Campus Fine Dormitory. Students wanted who desire to study for the ministry. GEO. R. BRIDEFORTH, Principal H. B. BRONSON, D. D. Dean. A. W. ROSS. Director Address all communications to either of the above persons. Things to be Prayed For: Summer School. Student Body, Missions, Faculty, Friends for Institute. New Building, One Hundred acres of land A. W. ROSS, Gen. Missionary Res. 501N. Water St Phone M'v 1605 James A. Spears. ATTORNEY AT LAW Dry Cleaning Office 600 N. Main Phone M. 2265 NORTH LA KANSAS GRADE A PASTEURIZED MILK & CREAM Malted Drink-For Sale The Famous Chocolate Everywhere in the City, 5C M.4118 Strong City Locals. C. T WOODS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL [Name] CHURCHES & AUXILIARIES Church Financial Record Book $1.60 Sunday School Sec. Record Book 1.00 Church Treasurer's Order Book .25 Treasurer's License. .75 Local License .25 Church Letters, per dozen .35 S. School Class Record Book. .25 Church Treasurer's Order Book .25 B. Y. P. U. Sec'y Record Book 1.00 B Y. P. U. Section Record Book 51 B. Y. P. U. Treas Order Book 25 Order Books on any Treasurer .25 We print any design you want by special order. Office Phone M. 1537 Res. Phone M. 1763-J Dr. H. H. W I L S O N. Physician and Surgeon 51912 N. Main St. Wichita Kan. Practices in all Courts. Notary Public in Office. Office 628 N. Main St. 'Phone M. 3462 Wichita Kansas FRED C. HELM Attorney-At-Law General High Curaning, United States Public Health Service, call attention to the Negro Health Week having grown in scope and fullness, so that now it may be regarded as an institution definitely contributing to not or health but the prevention of disease. The helpful assistance rendered by the Division of General Diseases in the preparation of the Health Week Publication and in otherwise co-operating in the promotion of the Negro Health Week, facilitated the progress and success of this health campaign. Surgeon General Cunningham feels gratified with the results of the Negro Health Week and he considers it a positive type of the term good. Population is a condition being the province and prevention of venom and other diseases, as central and socially productive and essential as an health measure being at the pro- tion of the best interest of the people through the effective cooperative functioning of the federal and State ideas to agencies S. S., attendance has not been good as the Supt., would like, for the last two days. Prayer meeting for 11 o'clock service as the local preacher will be "on the wheel." Mrs Oak Lee has men on the sick list, she is much better at this writing. Her sister, Miss Anna Nelson is visiting her for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson's parents, Mrs. Lee are other relatives of Lawrence, motored over. Saturday and spent Monday with Mrs. Lee and family. Sina blas the Cottons has gone to Herrington where she has employment THE MARSHALL LUMBER CO. 1945 N. Lawrence EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER A. W. MARSHALL. Manager WICHITA, PHONE MARKET 5897 LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! Let Us Clean and Press Your E CA L M 6633 SEXTON CLEANER 515 N MAIN GENTLE Baptist Theology Topeka, Adjoiring Kansas Industri NOW With Efficient Teachers. Fine Dorn Students wanted who desire GEO. R. BRIDEFO H B. BRONSON, D. D. Dea Address all communications to Things to be Summer School. Stud Faculty, Friends for In One Hundred GRADE A PASTEURIE D·RIN Malted Drink—For Sale Everywhere in 3 SEXTON TAILOR CLEANER AND DYER MAIN WICK GENTRAL ist Theological Sem. Topeka, Kansas. ing Kansas Industrial Educatio Insti NOW OPEN Fine Teachers. Splendid nts wanted who desire to study for the GEO, R. BRIDEFORTH, Principal BRONSON, D. D. Dean. A. W. ROSS all communications to either of the ab Things to be Prayed For Summer School. Student Body, Mis- alty, Friends for Institute. New One Hundred acres of land A. W. ROSS, BE A PASTEURIZED MILK DRINK—For Sale The Famous Everywhere in the City, 50 SAYERS DAIRY Medical Am Surgical P Obstetrical C. T WOODS MEMO cal Ambulance S cal Phones 20 trical 274 WOODS MEMORIAL HOS E E. BOWSER, A. B. D., Surgeon-in-Chief 310 North 14th St 310 North 14th St 310 North 14th St. PARSONS, KANS. --- The Well.Dressed Man is always Admired who wears Custom-Tallored Clothes made-to-measure from All Wool Fabrics. Hundreds of designs at the prices to fit your purse. Suits made to order from $18 TO $60. TAILORING CO. AND DYER, RAL Mical Seminary Kansas. Educatio Institution. OPEN Splendid Campus nitory. to study for the ministry. RTH, Principal A. W. ROSS, Director bither of the above persons. Prayed For: Not Body, Missions, Institute, New Building, acres of land A. W. ROSS, Gen. Missionary NED MILK & CREAM K M O R the Famous Chocolate the City, 5C ulance Service phones 2081- 274 RIAL HOSPITAL 4th St. --- WICHITA, KANSAS 132 N. Walnut wy ~ ‘ s z . a . . s : Coffeyville Notes. Mrs. Ry A. Cartwright of Parson Is here visitiag relatives, Mrs, Mary tscmio, 891 East 5t is visiting In Baxter Springs an Vittsburg. Kev, 0D, A, Jefferson, a forme Pastor, returned this week from at cxtended trip in Texas, his old hom atate, He tepurls a very atyeyan trip. Among the host of former 14 Session were noted Mr. and Mrs. Lines. Roteria of Garin Uity, an Mr and Mra, T'rank Tinsley 9! Omsha, Nebr. Pastor S. A. Williams of Calvary Laptiat Church hes vec on bie sick list since Jast Friday and was L aple to till his pulpit Sunday, Rev, J. A, Dodd, Assistant stor Cc nemtes nerves morning and evening, aul roads lead to Cheriyvale th's Weex where oy, We Me dhorias aud the Rethelchem membership anu Nica 4 oly did themselves im thelr churns to tase cae ub the SL. District Associ#iun whch convene ed there Tucsday, Qui.a a numer of visitors folloved in the wae of the regular delegations from the ,various Churches, ane Grana evuge Seasivn of the Knights aud Daughters of Tabor Kqnoas-NeLrasha jurisdiction, which convened at Cahary Bays Church Monday of last week ad+ journed friday following a very sucecasiul and m cvery Way badd factory meeting. The final session Cuewouig ve - grand dul end th. hi stavatiun of odicers was held in th: spucious uuuitorum of Coifey- ville's fie Dew Memorint Nall on deuth Maple, Mis, Chatotte “sa. 1 aa Ast Street, died at her home at 5:25 o'clock Monday motning, She was Gi years old and is survived by one Rol, ty, YONA 2. Blas UL Lens oy two caughters, Mrs, Rosa Neudsot of Omaha, and Mrs. S, W, Water- house of the home and one sister Mrs. Laura aidudua bed catse 0! Street. Funcral services were con- ducted at the Calvary Baptist Church of which she was ong a failhtul memba, Wednesday morn- ing at 10 och, Rev. J. at bich+ ardson cf Kansas City, a former Pastor, preached the funeral ser« mon, ” NOTICE! To the Daptists of Neosho Valley wastrct, Grectngsi— We -e p.cased to announce that the Twenty-first Annual Mecting of ene Neosho Valley District Baptist Aasociation, Woman's Home Milssion soma ca cud Ministers and Dea- cons’ Union will convene with Be- thany Chapel Baptist Church, Rev, O, B. Ware, Pastor, Ottawa, Kan «tugust Uth to 1ith, 1925, Ict us pray snd work to make this the banrcr year for the Master. I am jyoura for a greater woth, elowcrater, Jas, 1. Scott, ——bh Cherryvale News Notes. When jou got hungry get a seal hot meals at Landis and Brown's Cafe on West Main. Get a nice cool comfortable home like room, Mrs, Cralg’s on West Mam Go to Pig Kars Wagon for gool hot, Sandwiches of all description hours 8 p.m. to 12, Surday School 9:45 with Supt. Brother Burgess and Secretary in chair, Lesson HI, “The Goepel In Lystia.” Gethin = Texts—"Blesved aie They That Have Been Perse- cuted Tor Righteousness Sahe, Mor Theirs Is The Kingdom of IIcaven,” Mutt. 5:10, The lesson was taught by Rev, J. S, King and reviewed by Pastor Thomas, Services at 11:00 o'clock De- yotionals led by Sis. Ruth and Zeba Wheaton, As this was the Third Sunday and Mission Day Pastor Thomas came forward and preach. ed ep wendirful eermon from 15 chapter and 17 verse, “These things 1 command jou, that ye Jove one another,” subject, “Continue Jr God's Love.” at ov ectoch Pastor Thomas preached nother wonderful sermor Matt. 24 chapter 12 verse, and Le: cause nquitely shall abound, the Jove of many shall wax cold. A’ 8:00 o'clock the ladits rendered most beautiful soul stirring pro grame, Mra, Etalla Gorden of Muskoge: Okla. is spending a few weeks will relatlves and friends, ANNOUNCEMENT OF KANSAS DIS- TRICT MEETINGS Southeaetern Districd ord Auxilia ries will mect at Cherrsvale, Dethle- he Ropt« Che h. Job 29 ot 1995 Reve ST OEMs, Worerat 1 Rev, A 1, Garince Secretary. Kaw Va'ley District Acanciatton and Ausilinrtes whl rieet at Walnut Bhd Rant'et Chtch, Kan es City, Von px 7 1 a? Avg. 2, 7925, Nev. W. 1. Younz, Moccrator, De. IL RB. ir nw, Cot-ccoon “tps Sceretary Southwestern Associa toa ant Ats- “artes v 'Trect at Pigeen u B, Chur h, Arksneaa C'ty, Rarsas, Aurue® 11-10 1925, Pov 7, Weir as Moderator; Rev, Sf 8 Jones Sw", Smoky Till Riser Arsociation ant pnd Aovilinstes will meet with the Zion Dantist Church, Avilenc, Kan- ena, Augnet 4-9 2965, Rev. G. T+ Ralmey, Moderator; Bro. Tewis N. Grimes, Sceretary, Mr. ond Mrs, H. Meacham eight and half miles from town weie here visiting Mr. and Mra. Q. W. Red- dirg, Sunday, Rey, and Mra, Thomas and riece May ard Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petter motored ta Coffeyville ‘last Thura- my Mr. Emntt Wheston and lady fetands fe in tho city visiting re- athes, ve 4d Was ceecived here ‘lav Monday of the erath Sister Clin- Mother of J, T. Fhas Que ra + ber of people cf Chorrsvale knew Sister lias and jomed in sympathy with the Lereaved famiy. Our loss is Heaven grin, 4 Ste and ofc Dr J, HL Dixon and niece Jnuinta, Mrs Wataor of Burlngton motored down Sunday mother, Mrs. Bessie Ratchff. irs. Diaon remained to attend the as <onation, fev, and Ma T. E, Warer o We heady th us ot Diet et Sune day School Supt, last Wednesday night in pere n of Rey. A T Gira ner be preached for us a wonderful gevimon found Bth chapter of Acts and 38 verse. Theme, “Gamaiel ‘rd His Advise or The Policy of Caution And Neutrahtv Ikespee. n Christianity, Rev. Gardrer cer. tainly stepped about and he whip- pelous vith the truth and the the truth and then mace our heary neain Rev.Gardner. Wedding Bell has again been ringing in our city for persons of Mrs. Bessie Smithy Fre > Home Mission Society, Study Course Teacher of the RB. Y PLL ta Sandy Metcalf of Chanute, The ‘sedding took place lat Tue? y night at 12 o’clock, in the presence of a few relatives and frierds, The marriage ceremony was picformed bs Rev J S$ Kirg ve yesh Mr and Mra, Metcalf much success and joy and joy in they're wedded life now to comic, Kansas City, Kan. News Tre City ROY. 1? U., ant with the Plearant Greet Bapti tt hush dh and Ormlird Street at 9410p Mm Devetion wee ted by Mra Butler Ihe Vice Precident, Mee, Pantie Hopkins then declared the meeting opene) and ready for buriaess, ‘Tbe Preawdent, Mre A, W iiutchips and the Secretary were absent = he mirntes of the ta-t meet ing wore raed ty Rev, It, Boker, the Cty Miebasry The report of th. Treasuer was) ed for, see report i: $1128, In was then motioned and e1r- mrd thatthe Civ} YP. Us repres rentinto tae District Meeting which reconvene 28h daat, to Aug dud Mra, Fannie Hopsina vice president, vawelected representative ind $13 00 wasa owed her Colectien for toe evening was 8251 and $11.35, making a tolal of $1360 bm treasure 314.0 d ducted there from leaving a ba geae of 63 Cents, Adjourned ta meet wil tm Tirat Baptiet Church th and Nebrseca streets, Monday evening, Aug ord Mes, Fanale Hopkins, Acting Pres, Lev. Ro Posker, City Miesunary, COSMOPOLITAN DRAMATIC CLUS —— The Cosno olitan Dramutic Cub, formerly the Cawary Dramatic Club metatthe hane of Juseph Mavon et flus Cleveland at 8.00 p om. After # lengthy ani hot discussion the name wad decided upon, ‘Ihe name wes hanget because the club ie tacing In me inbders of the diferent churches inet are interested in the study of drums- ths. ‘IMs reme waa suggested by Edward Johnsun with several others. ‘The Negro Star—for the gued ot the people - FRE PD APIA UL EME ta A RD ED AED THE RELIGIOULSAFFAIR om wy dave ee ee oe RAR s ae saa nce senitd a a < k DRINK bla S mn 4 = = = 28 Muy ee fe TS 1¢ i iy “ Se GAO 48 ‘ Ie 4 The National Chogalave Lairy Drink ps 4 he Tee Cold, for Gale Dvery where Re fa © ahs on @ DeCOURSEY CREAM COMPANY * a ut a “+, Deep cemeren am ME I OE Gees Ge aides a OE | Ae a ASANTE SD SOR. Ce EINE GR ah ee TE @Y Reta tm PTLIRIVS PLACE. ; BOT N. Maint St 2 Barbecued Meat Couey Islands } and vold Drinks | SEE US AND BE PED SOOT ID OD Oe MO i SS SR GD CROW OS NED ED haa ea aE \ _ Soe ee] GEN VERS S nel ee = iY BSD Ne rE Oy NT EGAN u Ch xf of} 2) = HORN ‘ . SI UN \ NA mor DATI-EE 4 F TRADE=MARK HAS ENJOYED SUCH UNEX- PLCTED SUCCESS IN THE PAST YEARTHAT WE HAVE DECIDED TO ADD A FEW MOREBEAUTIFYING PREP- ARATIONS TO OUR LIMIT- ED BUT EFFECTIVE /.INF, s The following is our complete hst - " Strait-Tex Tate Refining Tonte $100 Refines kinky, frzzy, coarse hare to pebuile «medium, medium hae to good. Strait-Tex Hair Grower 25 ee only promotes growth of the was hale, but makes it eoft, pliable and luzuriont An excellent preasing of Gloss-Tex Briltiantine Boe ‘Makes the hair soft and clomy end perbetle keepa it in good condition withouk leaving it oily or gummy, Strait-Tex Herbs $1.00 Tea vegetable preparation that ac perce tually straightens and restores the See Se ey rate edeioaae een ae 9 Bawriengcnt Bowe Kokomo Shampoo - @e Ia made from pure cocoanut olf, palate cleans the scelp end rooteof the hair Ja a naturel, beuithy manner, Bronze Beauty Vanishing Cream Rh Ta a soothing, crenactess vanishing pala * face cream that will not grow bait. Bronze Beauty Lemon Cream . b0c Is nourisaing, seftening and etimu pape lating to the skint fe filed with » triple atrength of otf of emon—male- ing it a mud, besching crean. Bronze Beauty Face Powders Bic Are auited to al complexions Can pabe be eacceesiuly used on dry of oly skint, The shades /isgh Brown and Bronze Glow ere fuvorites Mottygtosco $100 Is aaprctal hovratraightones for ment baat Positively guoray, ced to straighten: Hen Seetabuore bare infronsives 20 munutes ¥ ithout the use of hot jrone Wil mor injure the scalp or turn the hale rea AGENTS WANIED LILA MHLNE Strait-Tex Chemical Company . 600 FIFTH AVZNUR PITTSOURGIL, PA,VS.A MER LLG a Tria name waackoren by the vote af the majorite a the members present, Jt fe waxes tla? and proper for the club because of the bruaine @ of the club andthe diferent members that desire to omn our club, ‘The visitors were Mr, Hodge of Ok- omulgee, Okla. Mi-s Dizabeth Grithth of New Uope fay tet Church, Mr. Mik ‘burn Fort of City and Mr. A. DeGrat- enresd, We also bad with us us guest Misa Haze Mason, The meeting will te Leld et John Yanev'vet 812 L Eagle on Wed. July gv VI1.0ks WELCOME! —s——— Caldwell, Kansas Notes — Sunday merning services goed, Sorday Schoo! at the usual hour, wes very Interesting, Pupl'a interested Pastor Flannavelona presched a very & not oS Bie a da oe “TPIS REITER | * WHAT 8 9 | Gopleys | eS it PREPARED BY J iC eyncuita. eeacrewy oofy SRP oO Lee hy REPBICK ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP ~©@0 ANB KETIQN STORE Dor- Men and Woirnens’ Shoes repaired while you wait. Men's half «les Leather $.90 Men’s Inilt setes Pance $1.00 \ ladies’ halt soles 75c Rubber Heels: Ladies’ 35¢ Mens’ 40c kand L. lewhee e and all work wuaranteed LT. Reddiek, °35 KE. Mardoeck CS IO NE TE ee ORY CCL | WINNING Naver CONFIDENCE | | In such a trving emergency | as death, the immediate family must necesearfly be be relieved of all the many responsibilities of funeral arrangement. In a quistly efiicient man- ner, with a degree of per- fection that leaves no detail ovcrloohed, we have won- ‘ the confidence of those we ' serve and those who sec us | serve CITIZENS MORTUARY 110 W. Lm Street Offie Mkt. 6017 PHONTS:—Res, D. 402-2 We SD, Send SORT ces. OATES io SO OE & YRAWFORD-CRAWFORD CO., i 8 Real Estate, Investments z x 8 : RENTALS 3 HOUSES AND LOIS FOR SALE g Phone Wkt. 3205 600 I-2 N. Main S 3 Wichita, Kansas a> LO ALE LOE SEE ES ODODE ete gn eae Paris Tor All Cars—Lathe Work in Connection WICINT’ SALES AND AUTO WRICKING CO., Job Work by Nour er Contract Pistons Made or Vitted Our Prices at the Bottom—Our Ser- vice at the Top. 109 S, Washmgton Phone. wwe WICHITA, KANS, eg Mims: OF area scobe eo ce aS aS Se SS ee eee : THE SOUTHERN 2 UNDERTAKING 60. | 3 DOORS ARE NOW OPEN | ¢ AND READY FOR BUSINESS ; : Guaranteeing satisfaction to our cus. } tomers, both in prices and in service. ! 2 Ist class hearse & ambulance service. ! And when yeu are in need of such ; service, Please give us atrial. , : Day Phone Mkt 2805 : Night Phone Mkt. 7370 j : Geo. W. Wagner, Mer. i , Who never sleeps i A Fe ESA Ages OS, t* NR? RONSON RO AES De ies = ae Oe ee ea ey limpressye sermon fem “Love thy ' wightor as thveelf,’ Matt. 5th chep: lter | Sunday evening hepreiched a power ful sermon from Mati. 7; Judge not, [that ye be not juiped '* | An entertainment was given at the charch Saturday evenieg uncer auapr. [ces of Shinar yy star Minf nery Soclety Ahterdauce Wan gond, The Beth anv Cacte Guia wre planning lew n pay Monday ever ing, | tre Waton, Mra Stallengar's moth rer, bas returnad home, Chikusta ‘Oklahoma | Mer Aurun Douelae ated brother-in. law, stogped for a few days’ vinit with Mie Siukungar and femdy They ore rerivis ge haough from Lansus Clty to Anadarka, Osta | Mr, t laresoe Jie bs of Herington, woahere over Saurdiy and Sunay ‘Wis moder biether ard slter have £0 eta Detreat, Michigan, to hive Mr Joe T vert of Weilington, were town Sorday, vieliicg with Caldwell, 1 Miss Vivian Payton hae retuned fr m visiting her gron¢mother Misa Moder aGilea of Flreno Okla, Ishere visi ing ber freeod Mies Payton L ota Poste . 1b porter, aD eal Ki AA SA ii ae tat del dail ie tan STAT oS Oe Daa I WHY PAY RENT? 4 ONE DOLLAR STRTS A HOME We Have A Few Desirable Lots Left In Best Colored District Between | Ith St., and 12th St. : L'OUVERTURE SCHOOL WE BUILD SMALL HOMES aPayments Like Rent. No Down Payments, EARL LONG Phone D 3851 Office i Phone D.5277W After 6 p.m. ; 127 1-2 N. Topeka, Upstairs St. Matthew C. M. E. Ch. Sunday wes a highday atthe C M, Ee Chirch. A sjtendid sermon was de. livered at 110 clack, At Zo’clock w crowd wert to the rive er, Rev, Goodall boptized three candy dates, Aftershich the crowd returned ta church end had asplendid rersice on ‘Sunday night Company D will give a big earnival atthe C, M, EB Church beginning July 20-40; all hlude of refreshments and : vata, consisting ef chlekery barbecue and fish will be erved, | Pastor, Rey, J, W. Gard! Secretery, Mra O A E'rlev. The people who have used SALT-SAN say it has done more for them than any other Agency, Effort or Remedy used we wish that we might have every sufferer for and audience for a few hours that the many who have been cured may assure them of the wonderful effects of SALT-SAN. Save this ad-you may need it any time. You do your friends and neighbors a favor to tell them of SALT-SAN. OUR GUARANTEE If you will buy five (5) bottles SALT-SAN at one time and use it as per directions on bottle and do not get better results than from same amount invested in any or all other agencies ef or's and remedies combined we will refund the money you paid us. If your druggist has not yet stocked SALT-SAN send us your order with the price $1.50 and it will be sent prepaid same day order is received. No goods sent C. O. D. We would like a live Agent in each Town. Address all communications to The SALT SAN Co. 323 South Emporia Ave., Wichita, Kansas 1241 Wabash Avenue TELEPHONE MARKET 313c ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY AT WICHITA, KANSAS. H. T. SIMS, Editor and Publisher The writer of any article must sign name whether or not it is to be published. Write on one side of paper. We reserve the right to reject no matter for publication.—Notify us at once, when you fail to receive our paper SALT-SAN is a Liquid Compound of Chemicals. Acids and other very strong ingridients boiled down and a very strong esence contains no Lrugs, Alcohol, Opiates or Water and is external use only. Does not burn or blister. --- LOCALS Mrs. Zola West is glad to have her mother, Mrs. America Cullum, with her for a visit. Mrs. Mattie Kelly, residing on Kelly Street is leaving for her summer vacation; used the precaution to remember The Star with some cash before going. Thanks. We wish you a pleasant trip. Mrs. Helen Shepherd is reported indisposed. Mr. Wilson, Supt., St. Mary Sunday School, was in the office on business. The friends of Dr. H. T Geeder, will be glad to know that he is able to be at home from the hospital. Mrs. Smith the efficient matron of the Phillips Wheatley Children's Home, stopped in for a few moments Friday afternoon. We were told that Mr. Ernest Powell took to himself a better half some time ago and we are joining in hearty congratulations to the couple Mr. H. T., Dr. and Mrs. H. N. Sims motored to Newton, Sunday, spent the day in the different church services. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Butler. Dr. H. N. Sims, dentist, now located at 1013 1-2 E. 13th St., has opened a branch office in Newton, and will be there Thursday of each week. The sad intelligence was received of the death of Mrs. Maria Whitted Lee, at Orange New Jersey, July 18th. Mrs Lee formerly resided in Wichita, and is a niece of Mr. Wm. Whitted. On last Tuesday evening, Mrs. Elizabeth Humphrey was hostess with a house party at her home, 509 N Water Street, honoring her cousin, Miss Laura Bell Evans of Franklin, Ind. There were 75 invited guests; it was one of the most attractively appointed and dignified social affairs given this season. The beautiful lawn and flowers, with the glow of colored lights, were lovely in effect as a fairy garden. An elegant luncheon was served. Mr. F. Banks of Pretty Prairie, was a visitor in the city during the week Mrs. C. Beasley is a visitor in the city guest of her son Mr. J. C. Cowan and family. FOR SALE BY CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD Phone M. 3265 601½ N. Main St One 7 room, one 5 room house on good corner lot both modern 900 block on N. Water St. A Bargain at $1700 terms. East Murdock: 6 Room modern—basement. Garage—Price $2800.00 Terms. Madge Avenue: 4 Rooms 18 lots. Price $2600 00. Liberal Terms. 13 Block on Santa Fe St.: 5 Room, East front, Seml Modern, $1500 00 Terms. 10 Block on Indiana; 4 Rooms, Seml Modern. Price $1850 00. Terms. 11 Block on Ohio: 5 Rooms New East front, Price $1600. Liberal terms. Cleveland Ave.: 8th block, 5 rooms houses, Good lot. Price $3150.00. $200 cash, $25.00 per month. 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Pound of Chemicals, Acids and soiled down and a very strong es- hol, Opiates or Water and is ex- n or blister. SALT Pleuri Bruise SALT-SAN say it has done more for them to have Leen cured may assure them of t It made limber her stiff arm. SPECIAL PURCHASE Shoe Sale Hundreds of pairs of women's Novelty Footwear to go at Re markably low prices. $3.85 Values to $0.00 NOW IFRE ELSE CAN YOU BUY SUCH HIGH GRADE SHOES AT THESE LOW PRICES $4.85 Values to $8.00 Many fall styles are included in this sale. All wanted styles and all wanted leathers. EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES FAIR SHOE STORE J. Sternbech Mdn 144 N. MAIN Mr. D.—has not full night sleep in 6 years because of Lumbago—two applications of SALT-SAN made him well. At any time. You do your friends and neighbors you will buy five (5) bottles SALT-SAN and remedies combined we will refund the stocked SALT-SAN send us your order w quick sale, Price $3800 00, Liberal Terms. Fifth Block, Ohio: 6 Rooms, 3 lots full basement, Semi Modern, Price $2200 00. Terms. A number of houses for sale on Two three room modern apartments for rent $22.50 per month. Four Rooms, 619 Ohio Ave. Elec- Washington, $1250; $50 down, and $1200 per month. 8th block on Wabash: 4 rooms; Modern, paved street, Price $1600; $200 cash, balance like rent. Wabash Eight Hundred Block, 4- room modern 50 ft. garage; Must sell at once $2300; Terms $150.00 cash, Balance like rent. Pennsylvania 21 Hundred block, new four room house, electric, gas and four consideration $2250. Liber- al terms. Merldian Avenue South 15th block, 2 new four room houses and 100 feet of ground, consideration $1800 00 Terms $200 00 cash, balance like rent. Piatt Avenue 10th block, four room, recently remodeled, gas and electric, new hard wood floor throughout, 50 ft. for a quick sale $2250; $150.00 down, balance like rent. A number of other properties for sale on monthly plans. The Negro Star—for the good of the people O. J. WATSON MOTOR COMPANY CLEARS ITSELF It is not the wishes of the paper to destroy the good name of any firm or person, so we take as much pleasure in stating to the 7,000 Negroes of Wichita, and the whites who believe in fair play to every man, that a letter from the O. J. Watson Motor Company, proves that Classified ad in the 16th inst., of the Beacon, was not the sentiments of the company, but while Mr. O. J. Watson, President and family were away on a short vacation, the classified ad writer thought it wise to slander a whole race to sell a second hand car. We still hold that he is unworthy to hold position with such a representative firm. You can tell from the following letter that this company in principles and treatments to the public: Mr. H. T. Sims, Editor and Publisher, I have today received a copvof your publication under date of the 17th inst, which takes us to task for a certain classified ad written by our classified ad writer a few days ago. I want to anologize for this ad as being in-defensible and uncalled for. The ad was run while the writer, together with his family was away on a short vacation and the first time our attention was called to the matter was the receipt of your publication and a copy of the Wichita Protest, both of which reached us today. It has never been the policy of this organization to do anything which would cause racial or strife. My position when on the City Commission, regarding a hooded parade by the Klu Klux Klan is well known and is sufficient evidence of our stand in such matters. It is indeed unfortunate that a matter of this kind should come PURCHASE Sale $3.85 Values to $6.00 A SUCH HIGH GRADE SHOES HOW PRICES R. W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES E STORE 144 N.MAIN WHY IS S SALT-SAN is made to relieve Pleurisy, Tonsolitis, Poison Oak Bruises, Sores or Afflicted Feet or them than any other Agency, em of the wonderful effects of SA NASE ALT-S WHY IS SALT-SAN? SAN is made to relieve Rheumatism, Consolitis, Poison Oak, Sprains, Stones or Afflicted Feet and etc. Any other Agency, Effort or Reasonful effects of SALT-SAN. SALT-SAN Mr. C.—was told he had Sunstroke and parlysis of brain combined—he suffered untold agony day and night—he has not felt the pain since the first applications of SALT-SAN 4 years ago. and neighbors a favor to tell them AT-SAN at one time and use it as refund the money you paid us. order with the price $1.50 and it Address all communication a favor to tell them of SALT-SALT one time and use it as per direction they you paid us. The price $1.50 and it will be sent as all communications to The SALT The Negro Star, 501 No. Water St., City. My Dear Mr. Sims: This Used Player $265 $10 monthly pays Standard and. Guaranteed W. J. O. Atkins 206 E. Doug THE J.O. Ackman Music Co. 206 E. Douglas about, but we want you to know that the man who wrote the ad in no way reflects the position of the O. J. Watson Motor Company, or myself personally. We have always numbered among our friends, clients, and employees a number of people of your race. It has never been a part of our interrogation when interviewing people who apply for employment, to ask them their religion, race or previous condition of servitude. We believe everybody is entitled to his own religious belief and we know that individuals cannot change their nationality. We trust you will give this apology and explanation equal prominence with your criticism already made. Friends were surprised to hear of the marriage of Miss Gladys Jones. 942 E. 9th to Mr Robert King. 1108 Cleveland, and the marriage of Miss Edith Saulter 842 Ohio to Mr. Herbert King 1108 Cleveland Both nuptials were celebrated at the same time. The grooms are brothers and the brides are close chums. Friends wish the young couples a happy future life together. Mrs. Mattie Young left Saturday for a visit in Chicago. Mrs. C. Ridden and baby Mary Helen are making a visit in Colorado. -SAN SALT-SAN? Steve Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis Dak, Sprains, Stiff Joints, Swelling, et and etc. y, Effort or Remedy used we wish th SALT-SAN. m of SALT-SAN. as per directions on bottle and do not it will be sent prepaid same day order relations to The SALT SAN Co. 323 South Piano This Used Player 6265 monthly pays standard and. guaranteed Here are that are like Cable ----- Knabe ----- Gulbransen Kimball ----- Steinway ---- and man O. Tobias Music 206 E. Douglas Kansas Largest M AN. Bago, Neuritis Paints, Swelling, SALT-SAN is direct prepaid on used we wish that we might ha Mr. R. was in bed 6 weeks with Rheumatism in 3 days after using SALT-SAN he was clear of the rheumatism and later made limber two joints that had been stiff for 26 years. bottle and do not get better res and same day order is received. N N Co. 323 South Emporia Ave., . 1 Here are some of the Used Bargains: Kimball -----$145 Story & Clark -----$165 Miller -----$98 Camp -----$125 Mathewshek ---$79 Here are some pianos that are like new: Cable -----$365 Knabe -----$395 Gulbransen -----$265 Kimball -----$235 Steinway -----$495 and many others Kansas Largest Music House RED STAR MILLING CO. TRADE MARK RED STAR WICHITA, MAS RED STA THE NEGRO STA WHERE IS SALT-SAN is sold in Dr. direct prepaid on receipt of p that we might have every su RED STAR MILLING CO. TRADE MARK RED STAR WICHITA, MAS IT'S FLAVOR THAT MAKES BREAD' PALATABLE USE RED STAR FLOUR THE NEGRO STAR YOUR FRIEND SALT-SAN is sold in Drug Stores, by Agents or sent direct prepaid on receipt of price $1.50 per 4 ounce bottle. not get better results than f order is received. No goods sen outh Emporia Ave., Wichita, K Every plane is marked in plain figures. The cash price, the on'v price, the lowest price 12 year old child can buy with perfect safety. We pay no one directly or indirectly to recommend us or our planes, so when your friend or helper has says "Buy your plane at Adams" you are sure he has your interest at heart and is not after a secret commission. You save this commission at Adams'. You can buy on time without the embarrassment of having your signed contracts sent out of Wichita or sold to a finance company or put on as security at a bank. We carry all our Customers' time contracts ourselves in our own sale in Wichita. We operate one music house. Six flops devoted exclusively to the music business. This empires us to offer better values, you save the diluted cost of branch stores. We have in large quantities for each from the manufacturer as low as any dealer in America. We are proud of the hundreds of happy letters we have received from satisfied customers all over the Southwest. Our customers become our best friends because, we deal straight from the shoulder and above board. IT’S FLAVOR THAT MAKES BREAD' PALATABLI USE STAR FLOUR STAR YOUR FRIEN E IS SALT-SAN In Drug Stores, by Agents or sen- t of price $1.50 per 4 ounce bottle. ery sufferer for and audience for Mrs. B.—had Neuritis in both hands—all her sleep was from chair with hands hanging—the use of SALT-SAN one afternoon gave entire and permanent relief. than from same amount invested in ids sent C. O. D. We would like a ita, Kansas ee | em fe eens: