Plaindealer

Friday, December 21, 1917

Topeka, Kansas

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RSTABLISEED IM 1906, —— @ICK CHILES, . . Rilter avd Owner SUBSCRIPTION RATES: WO Teer svccvesrcccererecverces BL 80 Biz Moathe scocessccesosoorercecs 1.00 BIPIO MOMthD sevecescrsssevosenes abd ADVERTISING BATES, PER MOXxTH: 82.00 PER INCH. _———— @atered at the Postelice at Topeka, Kan., ee Becoud Close Mall Matter. addtees all communications te The fo. be Ploinéceier, 11320 Kanvas Avence, @opeda, Kansan, Money sent by Express, PoatoMice Money Order or Registered Ler te at eur rlek? otherwise at the risk € the sender. ie ‘Thou the atteotion of ZAe Plaindealer @ called te any rmolesistement of facts to Rese colomas, or to apy errer concerning any mae or thing, correstion will cheer: oly de made, Unsigved commupications, except from our regular currespondests wil" not be published, PLAINDEALING. Good morning, Justin town. We haven't been everywhere, haven’ seen much, don’t know overybody but we are next to the “dope” and we know some things. Watch us, oe We regret the catastrophe at Hat ifax and extend our sympathtes to the people of that locality. We re- egret again, however, that it did not happen In Teanceser, near Dyers burg, eee The Denver Star, in a double-col. umn headline, wante “the light tura- ed on Kanias City, Kan., and Its public officiala.” For fear that the Star's dim I'ght wont reach to Kan. sus, We suggest that in the mean: time it be reflected on [tx own city. eee Speaking of camouflage, which is 8 new term to be applied to “white washing,” we note it has been usec In connection with man dealing with man. However, we do not believe In ft, eee We see nome things clearly. On thing we can’t see is how the Chi cago Defender was founded in Mny 1906, and entered as second clas: mail in February, 1906, Please se us right, Mr. Editor. oon In noting, allow us to ask the Sta of Zion who was the eminent orator scholar and versatile writer carrie on its front page last week? We have looked over, around and under the cut trying to find hia name, Speaking of newspapers, we scar some thirty Afro-American journal: each week, and wo see them grow: ing better each issue. What is need. ed now is more cash subscribers for them all. We believe in them strong. PAOLA, KAN, Mrs, Henry Martin of Jersey City N. J,, ia in the clty visiting hes father, Mr. Robert Thomas, and other relatives, Mra. Martin will be Temembered as Miss Grace Thomas. Mr. Cart Lindsey, who is work: ing in Kansas City, spent the week end with bis parents. Miss Tillie Wellings entertained with a dinner last Thursday com- plimentary to Mrs. Martin of Jersey City, N. J, Mr. R. M, Taylor, formerly of this city, but now residing in Chi. cago, spent a few days here with his mother, Mrs, Thos, Robinson, Mra, Albert Adams came up from Tulsa, Okla., to xpend a few days with home folks, Mr. Robert Orr, Jr., who is work- ing in Topeka, spent a few days with his parents, Mr. Homer Smith of Bengte {4 spending a few days in our city, ——faene CHICKASHA, OKLA, Mr. Jno, Roberson and Misa Ceeil Starks entertained a number of their friends nt thelr home om South First street Friday night, Mrs, G. L, Smith, who has been Visiting in San Antonio, Texas, has returned home, Mrs, Mayme Stevenson De France of Oklahoma City fx visiting her pa: Tents here, The body of Son Wells, one of the Chickasha boys, arrived here fiom Camp Chillicothe, O,, Sunday. Mra. Elizabeth Drake [x very at her home on South First street, Mra, Jessie Hadley-Clark and Miss Toberta Moore wpent the week end in Oklahoma City. Mr, Ace Vaden spent several days Yast week in Denison and Fort Worth, Tezas, Mra, Emanuel Reed and Mrs, G, L, Smith spent Thursday in Okta. homa City shopping. Mira Savannah Combs left Sunda for Shawnee, Mrs, Wade Iandolph will leave Tuesday for liuntsville, Ala,, to apend the holidays with her parents Mra, Ann Hadley ix spending ey- eral weeks with her daughter, Mix H.W, Williame, Mr. Odile Windom and Mr, Car) Wilson spent Wednesday and Thur. day in Oklahoma City. MARRIED AT ENID, Te". Frank Jackson and Mine Aller yf ene of Enld's popular schiy? teachers, were married Inst Sunde morning at 10 o'clock, The bride ix ane daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Geo folt. (First published in the ‘Topeka Plaindealer December 14, 1917,) TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, Nollce is hereby gtven that Ada Dupree, who was convicted in the D'rtrict Court of Shawnee County on the 29th day of September, 191d, has Med application for executive clem. ency, to be heard in the Governor's office, December 25th, 1917, (Signed) J, K, CODDINA, Warsien, Help win the war, The at'ies must have Fore, Lat um give you the extra mopes too deserve for them, Our mamaot rie Price List pow ready, tend for without delat and tearo about our Liberal ‘arate avd High Prices, No Commiraine no Faprees to Pay, let ue beep you seated thiv season Write ue today Ad dre FORT BCOIT IEE & FUR CO 214220 Fast Wall 81.. Pert Keott, Kan ——$—$ FIFTEEN MORE NEGROES FACE COURT MARTIAL £a2 Antonio, Tex,, Dec, 15,—Fif- feen Negro ao'diera of Companles J {By Tilford ‘Davis, Jr,)° * — -{No eon-old curse foredooms perpe! " ual wrong -| Or forges gyvea Omnipotence ma: daunt, 0} Concentric woes and ancient hurt: D may throng, . D] May polson worlds with hatred : Side and taunt, 1} Yet, at His word, the shackles, brok en, fall, ,j The wrong les dead, the prating , tongues are dumb. The studied hurts which Jong did man enthrall , And all the depths of woe and molsery plumb Shall Calvary climb without a hope in God, And expiate, upon the cross, a fel- on's deed,— While they who flinched beneath the scourging rod, Thrice damned for aye, by colot, race, or creed, Abyssen bridge by pain and deep travail, And cater, free, beyond the Jor er » vail ——4 MADE CHAPLAIN OF THE 349TH FIELD ARTILLERY Bpringfeld, Mo,—The Rev. Arthut EK, Rankin, pastor of G.bseon chapel Presbyterlan church, has been ap pointed chaplain in the National Army and assigned to the 349th Field Artillery at Camp Dix, N. J. Chaplain Rankin was given a big send.off by his fellow citizens of all denominations and of both races. He has been a big asset to Spring: fleld, having successfully operated the first instituttonal church ever started here. Chaplain Rankin Is a graduate of Lincoln University, }Pennsylvania, and Auburn Theolog!: val Seminary, Auburn, N, Y. He 'was‘born In Greensboro, N. C. —— 4 Miss Alice Smith, Mr Fred Smith and Mr. Benjamin Dalley of lupeka and Miss Almetta Riley and Mr Walter H, Lee of Lawrence motoreil fo Auburn Sunday afternoon. While there they were the guesta of Mrs. John Terrill. —_— OTTAWA, KAN. Mixa Ruth Hudson of Ottawa and Mr. Wilkerson of Hutchinson were marrled Thursday, Dec, 13, Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Cash enter tained at a six o'clock dinner Sun day the following guests; Mr, and Mra. McKay of Kansas City, Mo. Rev. and Mrs, John Allen, Mr,, and Mra, Douglas Allen, Mr. and Mrs. De Witt Johnson, Mra. A. B. Cheek Mr. Y. Drady, Mr, and Mrs, William Shrader, Mr. Camillons Powers, Mr Geo. Hutchinson and Master Devard Shrader. Rev. 3, A. Willlams made a_ visit to hia wife several doys last week, returning Friday. Mr. Green Hudson has been reat alck, but at this writing fs much im proved, Mr. Harry Johnson was In the eity a few day# of list week the guest of Mra, Maggie Washington, Rev. S. A. Willams, Mr. Thos. Simpson, Miss Cecil Winters and Mrs. Muth Thompson were elected as delegates to the county conven- tion last week. Miss Georgla Wilson, aged 14, underwent an operation for appendi- citis Friday, Dec, 14, at the Ottawa pospital, where she Is doing nicely, She has Ween in poor health for two jeurs. She is the daughter of Rev. James Wilson, who has a charge in wav atomic. coe Jessie Pendleton Is still very ick. Mrs. Katherine Glaspie has re- urned =home after yisiting her daughter Madge, who fs attending he T, I, and E. I, at Topeka, Mr. and Mrs, J, R, Rodgers at-| ended the farmers’ convention at |’ he Topeka Institute last week, ‘ CARBONDALE, KAN, Mra. FP, 1. Foster and children returned to their home in Kansas City, Kan., after spending Thanks. giting with thelr parents, Mr, and Mra. W ooM Foster They were highly entertuined, Maxter | Vandor- oud and little Mise Dorothy spent most of thelr {Ime in horseback rid: ink. “tr Ww oo Poster retuned home font Topeka Saturday after attend. ing a three days" kession of the Sun Mower State Agricultural uasocta: (lon, He got second prize on Roo-e White county corn and first prize on Waffir. —r——— A FAMILY REUNION, A family consisting of t¥o broth. era and four sirtere met at El Do rada, Kan, on Thanksgiving diy an follows: Milton Tylegy formerty o! St. John, now of Topeka; Hdwatd Tyler of La Junta, Col.; Harrie! Gracy of Dover, Okla,1 Julla Rey nolan Cory Scarce and Obed Neeley of El Dorado, Kan, This was the firet thme they liad all been together in thirty-five years, It wax a happy mecting, talking over the kcenes and etonta of thelr youthful dasa, wher all were at home in Indiana, and later of their experiencea In Kansas and Oklitoma, Alt of then ate marricd and bavg families, rome of them large, An Inventory waa taken of the mimber of children and grand: children, whowing 42 children and 27 xrandchildren, There are no seme diate algna that the Tylor family will dle out, notwithstanding several of them are of draft age and no doubt will have to go to the war anoner or later, They evidently believe in the B'bieal injunction, “Be fruitful and multiply," Sie \ earn. at A " BA mam success a ~~ Removes, Dasdratl,, Cures Scalp Discse, Stopethe Hole trove Pallicg Out, Hetpe it to Grow Long gud BesstifulNo, Matter How Stal nora ead, Short it may be. Try it sed be Servis bytes rnc Eahenee Asst Wonca: Address Mure, ADA L. FUE MANUFACTURING CO. ‘739 ladiacepolis Aveave MUSKOORE, OKLAHOMA pie a? tent PEN #7 me re eh ey Ave, Ni Iyer cee5 Goh, a POPPA Lap fee tocy io) Bt MIT re TSR Ghd aren IAAL! Fh eae) B-COmes 7 Fluffy --- Soft---Silky c —By— ». * Br Using ELSUOUE | Pomade fair Dressing for ma’r-qcearse nappy baie grow fonz, soft, itu‘ty, silky, © Bo you ean do itupin anysivic. Re- fi moves DANDRUFF arJ Steps ITCHING SCALP, HEROLL' fs delibtfolly pere famed and not stiky or gumny. SENOS 26 CENTS txt wmre orccini fora biehor My MEROLIN SeTDMiNE NO, Atenta, Coorgin @ AGENTS WANTED — Writefo « —-TOPEKA'S FIRST COLORED - LICENSED EMBALMER. G6.W. Hemilton F | | ; Fn é eee e es as = : a a oe ra E Sey Bee, nS _* i g feos od F : ek a , i “ % Hi ARR, ae : [ae oe AEN taal rr: A a. .; .e ue Po: ular Undertaker 0; Busi: Da: id Nigb* Bryne Nee aa ae BROAG cteleat Phone 674, 309 Kansas Ave Platndealer Dec, 7, 1917.) NOTICE, In the matter of the extate of far nle L, Clinkscaloe, deceased, The public {a ucreoy nowtfed thet the property belonging to the extn'e of Fannle L, Cllnkscale, deceased, to Wit; Lot number 482, Fouse nurbe 312 Tyler street, will be auld at pun Ne sale to the highest bidder for cash, January 5, i918, ut 10 o'ctoct a.m, Fate to take plice ft froat of *he Premises at 1312 Tyler street. This sale Is made in cotapliance with the wilt of Fannie L. Clinkscale, de. eased, NATITANIEL SAWYER, (Admiaistrator.). URS. re We need at once fur our ¢s port trade 100000 dfuskrat, £0,000 Coon, 78,000 Skunk and Opossuay, and all othe: pestrbet dc SUa, oO oF Ee Fitton # - Gers | er 3 Undertakers and Funeral Directors ‘We carry one of the Secet lines of UNDERTAKING GOODS i= the state. We mever oleop. Twe Licensed Embal- mere te attendance, Phéde 62 - 48 QUINCY aT Pm TENET WAS SARS Vi WERT ak pet TR e “ 1 e H e * Vim and Vigor Hair ~ Wy | Promoter... y Makes Lung, Soft and’ Glossy Hair = | 3 > steer ra = : <2 ian) ee ® y = conc hfe aS a xsé (ite Fe Es 3 a f — 1223 QeeeoeewR =. a Pg ih $s ws eso Tey ave Be AAG Pex ae L tepaee ao BES 2 = Se eas oe pa 7 Da aE % o's 26 se ee a P Cow e353 S a, PaaS. ) = eo of =. me re Leh 9 Sp meo5 RS ir 5) ee & S55 We Ben S7- Rh =. SP SS PCR. 86 5 <pns FU oT MOREA. DO, 4 LOE: ELE TAS 3a 2 MOLARS 8 : a MYERS 3 IS E " THE HAIR ‘The care of the taelr le as old as [History, entedating ovr modera elvit- {ration, for even barbarian peoples and tribes devoted much time and energy to dressing their bair, Beautiful Hair counts ae ooe of the lending polats in Judging =the beauty of women and will always remain so. For its care and Preservation we advise the use of VIM and VIGOR HAIR PROMOTER, , Bend 50 ceata In stamps or money order. ith’s Ph Theo. Smith’s Pharmacy ONCE USED ALWAYS USED. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOX, WESTLEXN DISTIIBUTUNS, 1301 EAST 38TH BTREET, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, | Soe Sa is a | % 831 a . ' <7 , 2 t : Bac ge kW ile ! Dash ere Se ee ee: ZROEES “| DC eS x 9 ae RS OO rd oe. ea : SCY ca 2 i. efit jo os Eee" ee bi cy OF ch a 5 Fa emi wef! “md Py ‘ Ct = Fen cn ae re ay ‘ Ra nr eas : a) be Oo ~ | * 9, | Dr. Theo. Smith’s Drug Store We carry to the largest and imost complete atock of any Negro Dros 3 | Store ta America, We are in & position to sead you aoything fn the Drug | Mine at the right price. ' Quality, Service and Price. Our slogan 1s, “Youre moncy'a worth or money back.“ Our frm ia backed by thousands of doltare. 5 You are taking no tisk aben you order from us by MAIL. We ate { Glstrivutors for leading manufacturers. Hair Growers. .. NIM AND VIGOR IIR PROMOTER. FORDS WAI POMADE, ; MADAM C. J. WALKER'S {AIR GROWER ? 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SMITH’S PHARMACY 1301 EAST I8TIL STREET KANSAS CITY, Missouri SROIEROORIONEIZIA AGFIUNE AAIGOREEIIOEIOEIIUDRKIOEER A ea alkane ial aS, BUTTER ~— NUT : ta Dorit accept an Imitation and M, Twenty-fourth United States infantry, will appear before a court martial at Fort Sam Houston, Mon- day, on charges Involving death peu: aliles In connection with the riots at Houston, Tex,, August 23 last, The men are charged with the mourder of E. M. Jones, jitney driver, who was killed the nixht of the rlot. The trial will be held in the gym- nasium of the infantry post and the Bame court which recently passed on the cases of the slaty-three Negroes of the same companies will preside except that it will consist of twelte officers inatead of thirteen and that Brigadier Gencral Richards and Col, Cc. J. Manley will be absent. Col, Farrand Sayre of the Sixteenth Unit ed States cavalry will be a new member of the court. Col. J. A. Hul) w/H pr sceute and Major Marrs Grier wil appear fer the deafense. -_——_s As We go to press ve learn that fifteen more colored men are to face court martlal charged with killing a ditney driver at Houston, Tex, We fee that the court of Inquiry has hal one change. They being surround- ed by Southern prejudice, we do nut know what the outcome will be, put we hope President Wilson will see to it that the recent action at Foit 8am Houston will not be repeated, for that was an everlasting shame and disgrace to American civilizn. tion. We know It did not take fif- teen men to participate in killing this fitney driver and We expect thal when the thing Is ground out it will be fouud that the affalr happencd over a controversy over a tider, but this Is po reason vny there si0J.u, be a wholesate lynching by the gow ernments or men wy? ate Its toy | sentatlves, | = Wisse seats) 4) tren Salta | 0 Sa oy a Hl — 48 Fao 2 a S = , "bal. FRED PALMER'S Ww SKIN Whitene dark or brown skin. Bleaches and clears sallow com- plexions, removes ail blemishes and causes the ekia to grow whiter, Ses that you get the geaaloe. . Ktngsion, Ga., Jan, 19,1917, Jacobi Pharmacy Co., At: lanta, Ga,—Gentlemen; You will please send me another box of Dr, Fred Pat mer’n Skin Whitener, { have used two boxes of the Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin Whitencr and I think it is the best face cream 1 ever used, Will you please send me one tox ot the Dr. Fred Palmer's Sk'n Whitener and a bar of the ( sonp, so I can give ft to one } of 1x9 "rlends, She oid she would Hke fo try ft If J would send and get sume. Yours truly, PEARL MOORE, DO NOT AOcErT DuTaTIONs ] ponmelee Weteeaitese padawec ? Adaate, *e a ae Soy \. See 5,7 wt . s ep SAGs" / Furs and Hides agra ey ‘| ne, Wanted | apy ” te x a Aer sou a trapper oF denter in ides of a cis, ty Tenet Me ori tay nut rom one SRS \\ {| and Cow tine atone wits yeur Furs, ag te) ite ¢ JA j Write, wire or plone ue for speclal prices e yy wa 4, hi } fore milling elem hire, a y } 'e ait 1| | St.Joseph Hide a - ll & Fur Co., KIRION ‘Third Bt, 4 Sp JOSEPH + 3 MIssaune WANTED fav eces ‘ano Burren: Wilt Pay the Market Price «Latd Down at Our Door. WM. & J. JOHNSTON 1335 E. 18th Street KANSAS CITY, MO. mummy Ada’s tie } =6Gtower f | 0 morths et) mage * 1 I "lair lone soft sed gioe f] * trial will prove tt, Wee fl ‘e Leaveoworth call op BERENS. «san fectorer = We woe Flog Agente tn ventewes 40) sty amd Barolo. Im the great Woe S05 OP PHESAIR? OTE Bho ane 98 TAIN AROWER few “Urs, Ada Montaomery, MANOFACTURER, Bit Ghewacs 8). LEAVENWOETE. us* ae” Mme: ‘Alice, McClelland ‘Todd @' yee ; as | 5) Sn oa ae | fant He a He i gery! a ee aciihe” Seg a Me ne ay : ut ee ; iy | ke ey eee | ; Py et oe Bea | Ee : ae | a 4, Ch fee : ia pics ae 28 | BIS Fit the ae i 7 Sealp Specialist. Firat, grow your own Ila: go that you can tell others how to grow theirs. Mme. McClelland’s Dov. ble Strength DANDRUFF CURE {s_a Marvelous Discovery— will positively promte tne growth of hair in a very rt time, providing it is 4 according to directions, idruff, Fulling Hair, ing Sculp,etc., have heer TELEPRO | 2 The Topeka : j | Railway Co., Wishes for its Many Patrons | | | AMerryChristmas | | and ! A HappyN ew Year eI ES SE Both Phones Wert 23 “Our Name ls Your Guarantee" Established In 1885 k Furni Holzmark Furniture Co., ‘The Clouse of Quality, Low Prices and Easy Payments We Strive at «Hl Times to Please Our "ustomers 624.26 Minnesota Avenus * Kansas City, Kansas 29 Years in Business ‘Larson Bros., Wholesale Grocery Company N. James Street Kansas City, Hanses i > NEGRO ABLE SOWS, PLANTATION SFT, mtn ee eee a AT ET ee A oft Eibemrmcrruseteremsecsion TF he « | Sebel te ednahan ati pnitating of (18 ek BLADDsr | Belecete ceed cloneriseres eos ee and ail incebatnman peMcn tsar src Beataryee ee Tenet et sieeret ¢ Baim pis Uys, bed F OULD Be Beng ON UALAEP Oe bape a, a4Houeny NE WO" & we ‘fl Doowe ° © wy cere We DoPrinting (3 6 ses: conpletely cured by the-use of one 26¢ box of DOUBLE STRENGTH DANDRUFF CURL, After using a few hoxes your hair will hecome naturally soft and glossy. e McCLELLAND'S STRAIGHTENING OIL bas ao equal for straighten- ing the hair, Price 25¢ each 1013 Kansans Avenue, TOPEKA. KANSAS, YE 4556 BLUE A of! e hea | GLADDar and ali , Dissaargse : aeHOUes yt" & Bente oor a sort @ Fy ward f ene wee , “Renae st * Goede enet anpieiemiaine oe? \ fie ch tbe ce ke ets Safle eta dee | . % mad. @ ¢ ey ( 5 : *SEEN AND HEARD <4!) , DURING THE WEEK ‘The Elke “will bate a Christmas tree for ,colored children at the Women's Club House, Thirteenth and Quincy. intima: Rev, F. J, Peck altended the tu- neral of Rev, McDonald in Kansas City last week. Misses Almetta and Lola Riley of Lawrence are in the city the gueals of Miss Alice Smith, sence of eight yeara, He Is recently from North Dakota, where he was emplo;ed by a railroad company. He ts looking well and came home with a fat pocketbook, ° Mr. Robert Turner, the prosperous truck gardener north of town, has purchase? a new automobile. Mr. Turner is one of the most succeseful truck growers in the stote of Kan- sas and there js no other man in this occupation of whom we hare knowledge that can produce the amount of garden truck Mr, Turner does and make it a success. He never fails, knows the businers and geta the money, Jie hasa fine fant. lly of young hoys « : 71 on lo help him, Rev, D. A, Holmes, pat.or of the Metropolitan Baptixt church, Kansas City, Kan., preached at Shiloh Bap: Ust church last Sunday, While in the city he interviewed the Gov. ernor. Kansas City gave him $600 to purchase uniforms for the colored home guards of that city. They have 149 men in the company and a band of thirty pleces. Good ‘or Kansas City, for, while she only has three colored policemen, she can boast of two mllitary companies. We wonder what poor »Id Nels Creve and Kansas City, Mo., are doling along this line. We visited the farm of Mr. Chas, Bradshaw in ec Park addition, North Topekd, this week and must say he bas the most valuable five: acte tract of land in Shawnee coun. ty. He grows most everything and his farm fe well improved with barns and outbuildings. He has several hoga, and In one pen we saw @ hcg that looked like one of Barnum’s elephants. Mr. Dradshaw and wife have lived on that farm for several years and everybody knows him to be one of the most successful truck growers on the North Side. The Topeks Edison Electric Co., under the supervision and mannge- ment of Mr. A. H. Purdy, bas made greater gains in a business way than any other like concern In this coun: tr}, and with as little friction. He has satisfied the public and patrons and pleased the stockholWers as well Ile was one of the first employes of the company when they first orgen- ized in Topeka. He practically arose from un office boy, dolng everything ‘that he knew how to do, and con- {tinued to learn move, There is nothing about the E won plant that [he cannot operate, furs Areman on }up to and including the presidency }of the company, He has earned al he has by treating the people right. Mrs, Laura Selectman of Okarche Okla., in visiting her reiatives In To. peka, Thin was her home sone twenty-five years ago when she wur whh hee feat husband, Mr Jordau |] Chiles, and they went fom here te Oklahoma and homesteuded # claim { 160 acres, 4 few yenrs after whiet w died and she poeved up on her ain ad mide Roa ruccees, She hon taartled Mr felectman, and they together own mere thar Pa fection of lund werth romething Hike $10,000, She la a woman whe Goxerves Krew Credit, fur phe hia: reared three families, Me first beirs Per children by her first husband thon the chiléren by her kecond hus. band, and his cinldrer by a former we, tnd all three sets are doing Mne, own homes, nutomodller anc nd of thelr own | Mrx Selectmar feo eleter ty Mexkes David ant Jan 8, Chiles, — Me, Samuel Hanks departed ths life Inet Friday at the home, of hi daughter, Mra. J. E, White, afte nn {illness of one day, Me is surviy ed by ove duughter and a host o lfrienda, The funeral wan held Su, taay afternoon from St, John A. M ‘|B. chureh, of which he was a faith ful member, Rev, F. J, Peck, th | pistor, officiated and preached | 'jvery tnteresting sermon, reviewin thy Ufe and h'rtory of Bro, Hanks [lle vas a member of Euclid lodg No, 2, Cyrene Commendery, and wa a Royal Arch Mason, The lodg and Knights Templar turned out } 12 body, Mr, Hanke was a par ¢eputy grand master and one of th Yoldest nid brightest Marcas in Kan Soe Will resume, Het .maicen’ hame, Camilla Grant. - . ' Tho Gem Grocery Store, at 503-4 West Tenth street, is the working: man’s store, All goods are first class. It Insjust the place to go to tecelve the worth of your money, The Topeka City Railway Co., w1- der the management of Mr. Albert Patten, Is making wonderful succesa in Topeka, Wichita and Atchison. He has no superiors and very fev equais when It comes to operating strect rallway lines, _—— Services at the Second Baptist church, corner Third and Quincy, were well attended Sunday, Rev. T. L, Griffith, pastor, delivered {n- teresting Kermons both morning and svening. In the morning the Royal Entértalners rendered some excellent music, The funeral of the fate Dr. T. Frank McDonaldfi founder and edi tor of the Western Chriatlan Re. corder and veteran of the civil wat. was held from Alten Chapel, Kansas City, Mo., Dec, 11, and the sermon was preuched by Bishop Parks, ac slated by Hishop I. N, Ross of Washington, 1) © Rev, McDonald was a fearioxs writer and it was his brain and energy that put the West em Chrlatinn Recorder on the my and had the General Conference of the A M ED church to adopt ft at one of Its officinl organs, H's friend: were leg’on. He visited the annua conferences throughout the Unite Staten each year In the Interest © ‘}bis paper. We must cay that ti JA. M. E. connection haw lost: ‘\fearless Chrintlan writer and ade cate of that denomination. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, AND KANSAS CITY, KAN, Katsas Cty, f*a One of the ereatext and grand .et events of the svnxon was the Rolanu W. Hayts concert. The greatest tenor of our rice waz ably assisted by a chorus of 600 voces and an orchestra of 75 pieces = Notwitu- standing the a-terite of the weither people cnme from Topeka and Law: rence, Kan., Marshall und independ. ence, Mo., St Joseph, Mo,, Fort Scott and Olathe, Kan., and else- whete, Seven thousand persona |is- fenced to the fine program arranged and supervised by one of our reat. est educators, Prof. R. E, Lee, prin- cipal tof Lincoln high school, who was assisted by a large cominitlee. The recelpis, clear of expenscs, amounted to $920, to go Into a fund for our Negro soldiers at Camp Fun- ston. z The funeral of, Mr. John B, Minor was held from the Second Naptiet church, Sunday, Dec. 16, un- der the auspices of the Knights ‘Templar, Graham lodge A. F. & A. 'M, and Adah chapter O. E. 8. Nu- merous resolutions and floral telb- utes were given, He was prominent in all departmenta of the Masonic order, 'of which he had been a mein- ber 29! yeats. He, leaves @ son, two brothers, ‘a alster and a host of friends to mourn his death. Sermon by the pastor, Rev, 8. W. Bacote, Quarterly meeting was held at Allen chapel Sunday conducted by Presiding Elder A. Gilbert. A large number were present. Three thousand Nerroes listened to Gen. C. C Ballou, commanding the 92nd diviritn (Negro) of Camp Funston, Kan., at Lincola Hah achool, Sunday afternoon, Dec, 16. fe was colon! in command at the training enmp for colored officers ut Fort Des Moines, Iowa, He satd this was ghe roce's greatest opportunity alnce’ emancipation, when the VPrest- dent established the Negio training camp. He said many things to en- courage the Faces . Rev, 1 A. Wilson of Muakogce, Okla., was 'n the city this week, Uis friends were glad to see him looking and doing well. He preach. ed at the First Baptist Wednesday reverence ne | a ese aH ly fits oe 4 sgh . “a ue RNC ae iy ore Ae - ned ye ‘a r Sed, i NS S53 & ee - e Nei “ % — , Pionero 7 ° 1 iy 4 od ey Ae * a Heber . be pieeiee 3 te ‘ Reese oy Oe ah antes $ owse Fey elsaek Mire fars th AVE Zz . . . hele or refund your money My guarast of money back ff not satiated makee ve abeolutely sate to givtog Marrow Puma © trial. & twomontbe’ home treatmes for $1.60; by mall $1.75. J were & op ‘claity of curing ail scalp dlseaxes 10 thei ‘worst forms, My system of Hair Cultut aye Tost wacrelous known tu wode ce. 1 teach the art of blr and beac ty calture complete—give & diploma an Start you op the trond to enccese, | Me fow Wuuuds, Topte and Mbampo. “mt bought at the Peoples Drug biore, + Btvatghtentng Combs, Electric Hair Comt and Brunbes, mate Hralds and Transtors tions to biatch your own balr, Hod 3 today for spe of my Hookleis, {wet axente Jn your towo | Write me for sane Gog mete money, All mail orders give Peamnt attenran Mme. T, Craddock Sinkford, Phone 4618 Red — 209 Jarkew BD Topeka, Kansas Bee rarer ge 7 - WZ e ~ ear “OA i eet e , — my i b se ge STORE, Sh i p . ty Ke’ LS OfTe = M Baw a 2 dav WOE oe 4 ea CZ CIT nie sb ra Sas o #44 \ ra os ee Good Bread is the most nutritious food money | cn buy. Xow enloy, it above everything e! it a is made of wy Ef fia Se Sy! ea ; WE FLOUR is flour is f fori eh AVNET NN ood walue, “dclcousnecs aad HH Lt my economy. 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Martin, Defendant, PUBLICATION NOTICE, To Mabel (. Mariln, Greeting: ‘You are hereby notified that you “have been sued in the District Court -of Shawnee County, Kansas, by *he ra@bove named plalnilf, Scott M = Mar. tin, for a divorce, You ate further Motified that you must answer said petition fled hereln on or before the 2ath day of January, AD, 1918, oF waid petition will be taken ax true and judgment for divorce wilt be ren- dered accordingly SCOTT M. MARTIN Ry hia Attorney, Elisha Scott. Attest) MARY 1 CHAPIN, {Sealy Clerk Distriet Court Ws Oran Layton, Deputy Madam L. J. Lee-Finle Phone 2677 Waite _ oy 1: : a “i * - ; a a ner @ wee ne Be t “ *, 29 2s oe ‘Ta, og as aA a an ; Sanitory end Scientific Treatment of the Uale aud Senlp. Teachirz + Sperveiyy & -vedtening Combs. Pressers enc *Cr wr rearonable, HAIR GROW. ERS *e ont Se, On APPLI ‘CATION 1 WITL COME DIRECT ILY to your ov to treat Halr o7 tearh the Trade, Parlors 1310 Western Ave., TOPEKA, KANSAS, Don’t euhmit to Tropersioater Phos ceisee ze tried Be ‘wona, We ave rea tat falls iteoets you wothings Send so money Weis a one rete oe JOMES & ALLAN CO. Dea. 1201) Leola oem Vere ——_——— WINFIELD, KAN, Mr. De G. Palmer was called te Springfleld, Mo., last Tuenday op account of the serious Wnexs of hi: brother Marion, who move to that city about two sears nto. Mra. Rey. White of the A. M, 2, church gave a very pretty party Last Monday evening in honor of — het nlece, Miss Theresa White, who left for her home in Boley, Okla, Miss White has been visiting here for the past month, Mim Mattle Beriy of Garden City, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Montgomery for the past three days, left for Wellington, where: she Wil visit: before retuming home, Rev. W. J. Brannon of the Iap- {int chuich preached in Wichita last Sunday. Mis many frlends there Were glad to hear him once more. ‘The members of the AMR, church are preparing fur a big rally tu be pulled of in March All the catored churches are taking part tn (is rally, Mr. Chas, Lott of the Stile Nome spent Sunday with his wite, Mra, John Nichols left for Okla homa City Jast Saturday to take care of a sick lady, She ix expected home in a few dayn, Wm Fowler went to Augusta fast Friday to contiact for the building of vome oll tanks, We wish for him much succesn Mrs, Marlon Fowler is 1eportea quite glck oat) her home on Maly street We trust ste will soon be our agding because we tise her at the hotel TWO AMERICAN HEROES: ONE WHITE, ONE BLACK (85 John Temple Gravex > ‘Ihe punitive expedition to Mesico, beter an it was developed fnatances of Kplendid courage which tell the re public that Ite hero xpltit: has wore Vived the ye irs, The febt ol Steutenant Henry Adair of the Tenth cavalry at Car rival bea in itn touch St the Alama tnd Thermopylae Surrounded in the mud charge against overwle ming hums ce of Mexican foox that cl.cd about him, Adatr fought dike a de mon AM around him were Wn dead woldiers Wis superior offer died Nefore hin even, but Adair hepe on Stot in hale av dozen placex, with blood over hit face und hie arma, Wilb hix blouse ripped until he stood Dare to the walk, he used hin auto. matic like a michine yun, sweeping the Mexicans with (as they closed about him, Je fouxht aa Bowle fousht at the Alamo, ax Fannin nnd Travis fought Finally hin antomatle could fire no more, Adair awung back his arm AdTONOBICE TRAINING OF Se SCHOOL FOR NEGROES Sere ee as Mokes Spectad Offer to Students tVho Enroll Before December 1, 1917. We are in communication with hundreds of boys and men ifn all parts of the country, mostly People in the rural districts. They are Inter- ested In learning the automobile bus- iness. Many of them have arranged to come as soon as the crop is har- vested, others as soon as cotton pick- ing Is over. We want to give the fellow that can come NOW a chance to get in and out before the rush cumes, and, therefore, the following cut rates are offered: WE WILL TEACH YOU TO DRIVE FOR $10.00, or we will teach you the full chauffeur mechanic course complete for $50. | GOOD POSITIONS WAITING— There are lots of good positions walt- ing for competent chauffeurs nnd me- chanics. Why not prepare yourself to get paid for what you know, [f you have not got all of the money, we will help you. We have an em- ployment department that will assist you in getting a job to help pay your expenses, Don’t overlook this opportunity, but come at once. APRO-AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE TRAINING SCHOOL 1420-26 Woodland Ave. Kansas City, Missourl. Home Phone East 6201. Bell E.1978 and hurled the pistol In the fnces o hls crowding foe. Side by side with his herole white Neutenant there went a black troopet from his company who fought a Aduir fought, shot for shot and blow for blow, following the fortunes o1 his leader in the very thickest anc bloodiest of the fight. The black truoper might hive fal tered und fled a dozen times, saving his own Ife and leaving Adair te fight alone, But It never seemed te quur to him, He was comrade to the fast blow, When Adair's broken revolver fell from his hand the black {rooper presse another Into it, and together, shouting in defiance, thev thinned the xwooping circle of overwhelming odds before them. ‘The bluck man fought in the dead- ly shambles side by side with — the white man, following always, fight. £ always, as his Hyutenant fought, And finally, when Adaiz, literally shot to pleces, fell In hiy tracks, bis in tant command to his blick troop er was to leave him and save his Ife, Lsven then the herole Negro paused In the midst of that hell of carnage for a final service to his officer earings a charmed life, he had fought his way out Ile saw that Adair had fallen with his head in the water. With superb loyalty the blich trooper turned and went Jack through the maelstrom — of death, Lfted the head of his superior, Weaned him against a tree and left him there dead with dignity when It war impossible to xerve him any more There ty not uo finer piece of bol- dierly devotion and herole comrade- ship in the history of modern war. fare than that of Henry Adalr and the black trooper who fought by him at Carrizal, | The historian of that — brief but ‘bloody battle hus resected the name of Henry Adu and written it high in the annals of American heroism, where it will Hye with the iustel vous heroes of his race, 1 think that the name of that black trooper should be rescued from ob- seucity and written side by side with that of ble officer. If ents Adalr had survived ¢thix modern Alamo he would have seen to it that his Ne- gro here xhould hate been bracketed with him in the herole annals of the fray. As Henty Adatr did not live fo do it, we should ree to it that this jus the ia done, As the xon of a Confiderate sole ‘cr who fought to the end of the elit war, as a pndlicist who has studied the rice question, and once in perious honesty preached the doc. irine of the separition of the races, [ask that from the records of that last fatal charge at Carrizal there should be recovered the nime of the black soldicr whose herole loyalty to his white comrade touches the high Water muh of goldierly devotion and WHEN IN OMAILA BTU" AT THE PATTON HOTEL Ne Py PATTON, Prop Two Mocks Routh of Union tation —CATE IN CONNECTION— Sonia at Atl Hours, Phone Jiougine 4445 owana, —— NRHHANNA 101616 Uouth Eleventh Mt ——ee ee A, P, Tone Wilson, Jr., LAWYER. 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SAGER ESERAAAR ESAS RACES SSSA S SSSA ee eee a teams 6, TP Macc 59 inne TORII \ The Driee of Merit, Price S108 KS Pestage extra, Pn Sp Mase et A CHRISTMAS MESSAGE TO THOSE WHO FEEL POOR I write ax your brother, We are a large family. This world war, “made in Ger- many,” against which we are fight: Ing, has sent our income down und oun expenses up. The pinch hurts, but It ls not Ko. ing to KHL us, We «till huve enough and some: thing to spare, Though we fect poor, don’t let us rot ferl impoverished by welflah feart Let us vate in food, in service, in clothes, in luxuries and joy rides— but not In money! Let us use that by gliing it to nave the wounded, the suffering, our frends, our country, Let us keep Christians thin year by keeping up the Iked Cross, Then it wil not be a poor Christ: mix, but aorhh Christinas to our hearts Henry van Dyke m COLORED WOMEN WIN DAMAGE SUIT Springheld Mass, Dee. 6,—Danr ngen of £25 cach were awardei by a fury in Superlor Court here to Mra. 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