Savannah Tribune

Saturday, July 3, 1920

Savannah, Georgia

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ia - yee - e E gry Beret . ’ = Are 7 4 ue foi. Pg €] 5 oe S “, 2 —————<<®@_{_V— — << Q@@_[—VVUu2™—@™>>x—>—>y>>=>==—=—=—=——————ww—————— ee VOL. XXXV . . SAVANNAH, GEORGIA SATURDAY JULY 3, 1920 : 2 NUMBER 20 a a DEDICATION ELKS ‘$+ Benedicts school. INTERESTING SIL" |REV. LEWIS HEADS (Fritz Wade Killed "BUSINESS LEAGUE ' ae 1 i ~ HOME TOMORROW setre on sammc-nae ovetaxca] VER CELEBRATION) = MORRIS BROWN! ese svace.ammrs vers ow ~MEETS IN AUGUST jhe seating cateielty, of 3s Iienedict's . Jwaiter on the steamer, City of Column. |. a . Giana Opening Tuesday % “ee etd i Shall fuses | Congregation Presents|Rey. Lindsay In Charge}iii" ecdent at alate hour “Fitter Mixpect Largest Session The whole et $a gi ces if i j ight’ of last week. Wade was is ry : Nicht [ie uste sn singing pecatoe! Purse of $350.00 —_|.Theological Seminary..lfre isneten Pack ia Got i mn soled avamate IS pind speches were rendered With sweti Bishop Weiley; Pieathed Touching pejtiant Cae yp tarthur Perry who was at the wheel.’ Sprotand John Wavamake aaa | it Tee" ase | PEN sean x He cast | Prtlant Banaue Way Rendered Wis pur” wy vette tthe pore for Soret arene Convention, Wucreleg Des. at Pees Bond the girls “Punbourine Drill were, Che of the inost beautiful celebra-} Angnsta, Gal dung Sth, 1029—The!tuuly making fairly ‘tat time onl Washington, D. C..—Elaborate prepa- . eee i eRe ete er Re ete ee a ge gee | Sede, SUM oot yet RG ee ee ee ee ee ee ES Relea ee erm eet eg ee ye mn eee ‘The dedication of the home of Wel- don Loize No. 26 of Like at 224 Hone ton strect will take place tomorrow nf- ternoon at % o'clock, Mr. B. W: Sher- man will deliver the principal address, ‘On Monday afternoon the order will in eelchration of its new home ive an afternoon outing at Teach Mam- tock. ‘The grand opening will bezin Tuesday night and will continue each night up to Friday, night, the sixteenth. ‘Music and dancing will be the features uring the opening along with other added amusements. To both the dedt- cation and the grand opening the or- der extends a cordial invitation to the spablie. ‘The new home of the Elks was pur. chased recently for a stia_ around -39,000.00, It is a three story brick bulding on a basement and lias quite a number of rooms which are large aud airs. The order has made extensive repairs to the building and it is fitted up with every convenience for the comfort of the members. The recep- ition room is elaborately furnished. ats is also the ladies’ rest room: ‘The lodge room which fs on the top floor is complete in every detail and makes an_up to date ineeting room. The lodze hax a large membership which is untiring in thee efforts. with Mr. I. Henry Spencer as exalted ruler and Mr, J, D, Powell as secretary. ‘The éxercices tomorrow aftermoon will be interesting and largely attend: ed as the committee with Mr. Joseph R. Brown as chairman has arranged a suitable program for the — occasion ‘The lodze will be assisted at the dedi. cation and during the grand opening hy Elite ‘Temple No. 71, Dauxhters o1 Elks. ‘The following program will be rendered : Detication Ceremony —Lodse and Tem ple. Anvovation—Rer. J- Henry Brown. ‘Introduction Master of Ceremonics— —J. Tt, Brown. Remarks by Master of Ceremonies— Julins Hemby. Welome Address—Earl A. Parks. Four Principles of Order—H. Henry Spencer. E.R. Paper—Mrs. J. E-'Collins. . Instrumental’ “Solo—George W. Wil Tams, Oration—B_W= Sherman. Remarks—Joha H, Sheppard. P, D. 2 Trio—Lodze and Temple. Negro Children Make Fine Record (Assoctsied NEES ovens) Andinnapolis. Ind, July 1st—The colored chidren in the pubic schools have made a notable record in thelr school work for the year jus€ closed, Thi< has been Leet about by the increase interest maimfested by the parents in all the school sections, 401 pupils were in attendance at the color- ed High school and this year's gradu- ating class numbered 30, Killed By Bomb: . Passing Store (asociated Naw Press) Chicago, i, July ist—Ethel Roberts of 4129 South State Street died last ‘Thursday morning ax the result of a vomb explozion at the plumbing shop of Wiliam Downs at 4127 South State ‘Street. Anna Guest. a frien] of the Roberts girl was severly wounded at the time of the explosion and lies in a critical condition in her home in Rhodes Avenue, The explosion was not the outcome of any race troubles, Disputes with labor unions gre sald to have heen the cause of the Downs shop_ ‘TheStwa younz women were passing the shop at the time the bomb explod, Lynching Record For .... First Six Months The following tynching record has Yeen sent ont from Tuskegee Institiite dy Principal Moton. “There have been In tho first six months nf 320, 12 Ignchings This is 37 less than the number 29, for the first six months of 1919, and 35 less than the number 45 for the first six anonths of 1918. 2s All of those lynched were Negrees. Tight of those put to death were charged with the crime of rape. The states in which lynchings oc- eurred and the number in each state are as follows: Alabama 2: Florida 1: Georgia 2; Kentucky 1; Kanvas 1: ‘Minnesota 3; South Carolina 1; Texas 1 Poster Fans For Colored Children ‘The American Red Cross has réceiv- ed from headquarters in Atlanta, some pretty Jr, Red Cross Posters, which the convalescent “colored ex-sol- diers have made into fans for the Jr. Red Cross children. These fans can he had MondasS* by calling at the Home Service Section of the Red Cross in the City Auditorium. The fans ;ré particularly appropriate just nowths they represent the anti-mataria crusade that the Public Health Ser- vice and the city are now putting or. ‘The Home Service office is open between 9 and 2 and 3 and 5, ‘St. Benedicts School Closing Exercises | Hefore ay sudience that overtaxed the seating capacity of St. Lenedict’s Jschoot hall, the yearly closing exereip. es were held con Monday June 21st. |The whole event was a great success ithe music and singing, the zceltatioys ‘aud speches were rendered with swet ‘simplicity and charming mumer, "The little boys’ Dumb Bell Exercise and the girls ‘Bunbourine Drill wets exeented with great skill, one of the ae tentures of the program was the Operetta “Queen Flor’s Day Dream" jin which over thirty children perform st their respective role iy 2 most pleas. ing way, The boy's amusing dia Hlosue virew alo an unusual applause jfrom the audience, The whole pro |Eram was Well rendered, and pupil and teachers deserve much credit fo ithe’ splendid rendition of each number j Hicht Graduates received their diplo. | mas frmn Right Reverend Bishoy \Keiler who was present for the ocea {sion and delivered a short address te the children and the audience, . Our next great church event will be the Annual chureb excursion to Beach Humumock. to take place Tuesdiy Inls 'yath, Tickets are for sale at 73 cent Jana 50 cents, and must be secured fr padvance ag none will he sol at the boat 1A cordial invitation is extended to al tour friends’ Tucker—McDonald Wedding Beautiful | One of the most beautiful weddings pcon here "for some time wits that of last Werlnesday night when Mise Lat. cille Catherine Ticker and Mr. Isaac instar McDonald were married at_the First. Congregational Clitreh. “The fenureh which was beautifully decorat- fed with palms and clinging irs. was wwell crowded with friends vf the con- ftracting parties. * Tromptly at S:55 o'lock to the strains of Lohengrin’s Wedding March, played by Miss Euelite Spencer, the bridal party entered the chureh. led by br. C. Berirent and H Leigh Tolbert ushers. ‘They were followed by Ceah Hardwick and Calvin Walker, also serving 2< ushers, Little Catherine Middicton, flower girl, in a dainty lit tle organdy dress with yellow stream. Jers from both sides, made in straight Hines and scalloped Around the bottom, walking with little Calvin Brent, ring bearer, in white duck, came ‘nest. They ‘were followed be Mrs. Anna Brent, the bride'ssisterand only at- am ours eq weyY —“JaepUuD) Inride leaning on the arm of her father. [Ste was mer at the altar by the groom land his lest man, Meldrim Tucker, of (Washington, D. a brother of ‘the (bride. The ceremony which was held amd Jan embankment of palms, was per formed” by the Ven, Rev. J. Henry Brown, archleacon. As _ recessionall Mendelsshon's” Wedding March was Dlased- The bride ix a teacher at the Cus- ller street school, the second daughter jot Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tucker, the former now residing in Philadelphia. She wore a heantiful white georgette with bands of real chantilly lace and pearl trimming. The Lodice was made in long waist effect with bands of chantiliy. Ince hanging from the waistline, Her tunie was draped on the right’ side with oranze blossoms. with a plain drop skirt of, georgette. Her court train was of " georgette bordered with chantilly lace. Her sell was tullo, in cap effert, with pearls land oranze blossoms. ‘She carried ja shower bouquet of lilies of the val- ley and white roses. ‘Mrs. Trent wore her wedding ress of white ebiffon and lace. trim. med in pearls She carried a bouquet ‘of white roses, Mrs. A. I. ‘Tucker, the bride's moth- er, wore grey satin ‘and carried or- chids. Mrs. Exhily Teryant. the Jzroom's Lister, wore pink crepe me- toor. After the ccremous. the reception was held at the Savannah Home Asso- lcintion. ‘The many beautiful presents received attested the popularity of the couple. The next morning tue couple left for Darien, Ga.. where they will spend a few days. Upon their return. they will reside ‘at 531 Park Avene. east. Amonz the out-of-town persons at the wedding were Messrs. ID. ‘Tuek- jer, of Philadelphia, and Metdrim Tuck er, of Washington, D, ©, brothers of the bride: Dr If, Vanituren, of States hora, and Mr. Wendell Harris, of At ‘tanta ° HAREIS—CLARIT Rov. 1. 1, Tarris, D, D, of Spring. et, Ga, aud Miss: ada Clark of Lumber City. Ga. were Joined in wei. lock on June 25nd, at Tumber City, Ga. whore Rev. Harris Is the pastor of tht Rethel A.M, Ti. church, CONDEMMS FEDERATION LABOE (Associated Negro Press) York, SG. July IMt=At a special meeting lst Thursday ef the Ashe- Ville Tepozraphical Untog resolutions were adopted condeminz the -Amer- can Federation of Lebar for ite recent action admitting Negroes to equal mem. bership in the:federation, ‘The local has instructed its delezates to with. draw from the parent organization, | ¥.M.C. A. HOME (Avsecisted” Negro Press) Marrivurg, Pa, July 1st—The old Corona Titel. at ‘the corner af Toand and Wallace. Streets, is now the honje of the local entored Y. M,C. A. Tue bniding was formerly’ a notorions re- sort of the underworld and has been the svene of many crimes of more than Veal note. It bhs "iden completely remotleled and shows no signs of its ‘former character. INTERESTING SIL” VER CELEBRATION |Congregation Presents | Purse of $350.00 {Bishop geliciteyy Precctied i noehing 7 ne Of the must beautiful celebra- {ony ever held in St. sseuedict’y church wis that-of last ‘Tasty, when. wejn- bes of the dius and alests of pier inends gathered ty honor Kev, Batuer Lever on the occysion “uf his Silve: JJebitce, Soloui lagh Mass was sts js" tie" jubitian aststed by Mev, D, 1M Carthy ats deacoy and Iter, Father diehard as sub deacon’ Rev. Father !Gartinlen acted as master of cereusues, ‘Ahe Right Kev, Bisbop Keley preached a touching wad instructive sermon tor ehe veeusion. ‘Those present itr the sunctuars: Rev, Pather Mitchell, \, G, Rex. Pather Bernacd, 0, 8, B, Rev! Vather Kean, Rev, "Eatier Zuner: man and ey, Pather Obtecht, .St Benedict choit contributed Largely to the sulemnity ot the ceremony by ren- deriug with equalled brilbaney Con. cone’s beautiful miss. ‘Lhe Hyun of hanksgiviug Wty Suu by the whol congregation xt the conclusion of Bene. dichon, At S o'lovk in the even. a very ekiborate reception wits held in the school auditorium with 1 .concert given by the pupils uf the school aud the Junior und Senior choir ot the church, Over une hundred voices took part an the program which wus. vers | varied and well carried out. Muéh cred. [it is due to Mise 14, Ellis, and fo teach lers and pupils for the splendid rendi Gieu of each amuber, Reverend Futher (Barthien of Augusta, Ga.. delivered a hnfasterful address ona priest's life and {duties in the cleireh, 7 the school and Hin the homes of is people. | As arsurprive to Rev. Father Beter a | pure of $350,00 was presented to lil bs (Mr, James Dowse in the name of the leon Jowsitioh find frlends with best wishes for a pleasant, vorage to rane where Puther Peter expects to visit his miatives in the near future, The whole program renderd is ax follows: Opening” Chorus—Sehool, —* Address—Margaret Scott. Song—"The Pretty Violets” Senior girls Tubilee Grectines—Twenty five ebild ren. ee Sow—“The Endlesx Song” Harold Davis, .. ‘ Tecitation and Song—Six: Little Shep. i,_herdesses, ‘Tambourine Drill—Senior Sehoot Girls Vocal Duett—"Uome where the Rose Buds Sleep"? Mary Bostic Roones Chambers, A Moss Tecture—Tobu Mitzhell, Chorus—“The Chapel” St. Benedict: church choir. Sacred Sonz—“The Gate of Life" Younz Tadies Choir,” : Presentation of Purso—Mir, J, Doiwse -Address—Rev, Duther Bartiten. Final Chorue—"The Heavens are De daring? St, Benedict's church choir ‘Unknown Man Dies - In Union Station A rather neatly dressed young man Iwas taken off the train Wednesday at the Union Station and died before he could. be carried to the waiting room. 'He took sick on the train and had to he assisted off by fellow passengers. All that is known of him is gottey from some army discharge papers he had on his person. These gave the name of Joseph Young. He appears to be about 26 years old, dark brown in color with eurley hair. It is not known where he got on the train but it is thonght that he eame from Way- cross or some point between there and Savannah. He had on a brown snit land soft black hat. His hody is being weld at Monroe's Undertaking estab- lishinent for identification. GOFF—STEELE ‘Mrs. Pearla A. Goff and Mr, Paut J. Steele were quietly marricd on Wed- Inesday erening, June 2%rd. at St. Ben- ediet’s rectors, Rev- Father Obrecht officiating. Only closest relations and a few intimate friends were present. ‘They are now residing at 15 Eniiott avenme. BRIGHT—LAGREER Mrs. Lula Bricht and Mr. Harrie Lagree were quietly married Thursday night June 24th at the home of. the bride's brother. Mr. Proctor Bright, 1207 Magnolia street, relatives and a few friends being present. The cere- mons was performed by Rer. J_ S. yeeee 4. DrGregg Heads Wilberforce Univ. ‘Chansetattn es ican _ Wilberforer, Ohio, July Ist—At_ the $nnual meeting of the trustees of Wil- Sserforce University held last week, Dr, J. A, Groze was elected President to succeed Dr, W. S, Scarborough, Dr. Gregg is a’ well Known educator and was formerly president of the Rawards Waters College at Jacksonville, Pla, . Wealthy Negro Sued (Aesociagea Negro Press) New Tern. \, C., Juytst—Civil ac- tion wag begun by KB. GC, Tisdale fp the Circuit Court azainst George Eubanks, the wealthiest es man in this sec- tion of North Carolina, ‘The’ action grows out *of alleged libelous letters said to have been written by Dubanks aksailing ‘the character af Tisdail, 950.060 damages are sonzht, eer. REV. LEWIS HEADS » MORRIS BROWN Rev. Lindsay In Charge .-Theological Seminary. Brilliant Sanat Way endered Bish erate, Mae Time Shih, 1080-—atis trasetes ef Storsie Brown Unie versity, Atlanta, niet here teday at Bethel AM. Te church, Rer, W. A. Me-Clendon. pastar, and’ cleewed Rev. T. 11. Lewis, of California, a former Etorsian, to the previdenes of the wni- versity, made vacant by the elevation of Dr.” W- A. Fountain, former presi dent, fo the bishopric at the recent St. Lanis, Mo. general conference of the African Methodist Episcopal chneeh, The Rew. J. A. Lindsay, D, D. ‘of At Janta. was elected head of Turner's Theological Seminary which ix con: nected with the university. Rey, Find say succeeds the Rev. B- A. Great- heart as head of the seminars. Rev. Greatheart goinx to a itrger’ parish at Louisville, Ky, ‘The asigument of Rev. Lewis as president of Morris Brown University Hs one of the most important education fal positions In the gift of the A. ME. lechureh, this being the largest educa: tional ' institution In the — councetion with the excepion of Wilberforce Uni versity, Ohio. “Morris Brown Unt. versity has had an exclinet, growth turing the past six or more years, After, election of .these olficers, at night w brilliant banquet was tendered Rishops J. S, Flipper, D. D, L. L. D, jon his rettirn from the recent” St Louis conference. Bishop Flipper had ax his special guests ou this ocension Bishop WD. Johnson, of | ‘Tesas: Bishop W. A. Fountain, of California: Bishop W. D. Chappel, of South Caro Hina, all of the A. M- E. church aud Lishop R. 8. Williams of the C. M. E jehurch, Among the trustees elected of Mor. ris Brown University who attended the meeting were the following trom Savannah: “Rev, R. V. Branch, Rev. N. Bembry, Rey: H. fH. Williamson Rev. W. 0. P. Sherman, Jr, Rev. W G. Alexander, Rev. B. ‘I. itoss, Rev A. L. Sampson, Rev J. W. Maxwell and Rev. W. 0: P. Sherman, Sr. Word ‘was received by the trustee: during the session here, that Presid ing Elder P. G. Simmons died at At Tauta the day before. Several of those in attendance were present at the funeral Thureaac. Agricultural Activities Bomventure ‘Home Demonstration : Held Third Anniversary | Afonday June 2Sth. the members of the Bovaventure club celebrated their itird auniversary of the organization of the club. the necting was held at the drome of Mrs, C. M, Anderson On the Bouxventure ‘road, the members ren- dered an excellent program, as follows: Welcome address Mrs C, AM, Anderson Uiub history, Mes. LR, MeLester, home beautifying, Mrs” W, If, Barnes, Woman and the rural home, Mrs, M. Grant. Mrs, Grant exlulbited a bean. tiful line of hand work, also rag rugs. Each paper gave timely and helpful mee: AAt the close of the program render- ed by the club membérs with loving Words ay uppreciation of service Miss M, J. Jnekqou presented Miss Juanita Conyers théir agent from the club, a $5.00 dollar gold plece. ‘This indeed was ‘quite a pleasant surprise to Miss Con- yers who in turn thanked the members ‘kindly, _ Miss Katie D, Lanier, district home demonstration aent was present and #ive the members a helpful lecture on thiift, She also spoke of the excel lent work the cub had done. Mrs. V. Simns, home demonstration agent from McIntosh, spoke on community co- operation. Miss M, V_ Pantaleon spoke on food value, Ali the talks were in- structive. There were a number of visitors present. At the close of the meeting a social hour was enjoyed, with the serving of Tee cream and cake Klansmen Parade - Through Streets (Sesoclaied erro Treas) Tallidesa, Ala. July 1st— Folow- ing a recent parade of 800 white robed members of the Ku Klux from Annis- ton sherrif J. C. Comet has assured the colored people that thr will be xiven every, protection of the Jaw in event of an attuck Sy the organization from Auninston, The cause of the pa- rade ix said to be the increasing em- igration of Nerroes from here WASHINGTON—IIOLMES Miss Nellie E- Washington and Mr- Allen Holmes were quictly married June 29th by the Rev. T. J. Goodall. Mr. and Mrs. Holmes will reside at 1302 Barnard street. Savannah, Ga. CHARITY HOSPITAU 7 EXTENDS THANKS Charity Tlospital desires to thank Mrs, Mars Towneeld for 21 #lasces, Mr. Jas. TolWert, a quanity of beans, and the estate of Mrs. Clara Goss for $50.00 lot fund, - SPECIAL NOTICE - . To al! the officers and members of the G. UO of O. F. and all the officers and inmates of the H. Il. of R. Greetings: You are cordially invited to attend the Installation given by Hia- watha Lodge No, 3788 and Tlawatha HSH. of R. No. 4503 July th inst at Wiliams Building Sister I, Morrison, 3 N, G. 5 ‘Sister F. Davis, WLR Fritz Wade Killed In Auto Accident Fritz Wade, about 25 years old, a waiter on the steamer City of Column- bus, was faraly injured in an automo- bile accident at a late hour Friday night’ of last week. Wade was on his way to Lyrnhaven Park iu the car with Arthur Perry who was at the wheel. Perry was returning to the parg for is scond-load, it ix snid, and was ap- vareutly making fairly fast time on the waters road just this side, of De- renne uvenue when’ the front left witel rin Into a soft <pot in the read and ertshed in, ‘fhis threw the car com- pletely over in the middle of the road, planing the two men under it, DPeo- ple living in the neighborhood were attracted to the scene by the screanrs of the men. They succeeded in ex- tracting the-men from the demolished car and hailed a passing auto Into Which the two injured men were sent to the hospital, Wade dying shortly after getting there Perry who was seriously hurt is said to be resting quwetly at his home and wtll probably be out soon. The unfortunate young man who died was a native of the British West ndiés and had been running to%Sa- vannah for about a year. He was buried yesterday from the Monroe Un- dertaking establishment, the steam- ship men in the city attending his fu- neral in a body. He is survived by his parents who reside in the British West Indies. Cargile—LaFayette Wedding Interesting | the wedding of Miss Lottie Elma Cargilé to Dr. AS. LaFayette, which ras solemntzed last Monday night at St. Philip Monumental A. M. E. church was an event of unusiial inter- est and attracted a large crowd. Be- fore the wedding party entered -the church Mrs- Amanda Parker beauti- fully rendered “For You Alone,” this being followed by an excellent vocal solo by Miss Mae Stewart, “With All My Heart and Soul” Mrs. T. J. Goodall was the accompanist. Matthew A. Jones and Earl Parks, ushers, led thes weddinz party into. the church, to the strains of Mendelsshon’s Wetdhie starch played by airs. J. 6 M. Curtright. Ther were followed by Mrs, J, C. Atkinson, of Macon, matron lof honor, sister of the bride. Next te her came Miss Winifred Cargile, of Jacksonville, maid, also sister of the bride. Following her came the bride leaning on the arm of Ler mother, Mrs, Fannie Cargile, They were met at the altar by the groom and his best man, William Jeierson, The ceremony which was very _im- pressive, was performed by the Rey. W. G. Alexander, assisted by Rev. N. |Bembryr, ¢ The bride who is the daughter of Rev- and Mrs. C. C. Cargile and a teacher at the Cugler street school, was dressed in a lovely embroidered georgette, The skirt was made in harem effect, the bodice\ being also of embroidered georgette ahd embroidered iu pearls. The sleeves were short, and ‘her court train was of tulle trimmed with daisies and Iilies — of the valley Her veil was of coronet style and adorned with orange Dblox. soms. The waist was held in with a rope of pearls. She carried a ,show- er bonquet of Hilies of the valley and maiden-hair fern. || Mrs. JG. Atkinson, faatron of hon jor, wore blue taffeta embroidered in silver beads and tulle. She carried pink roses. Miss Winifred Cargile, maid of hon- jor, wore pink georgette trimmed in lace. She carried pink roses, Mrs, Cargile, mother of the bride wore beaded ‘white georgette. ‘Mrs. Amanda Parker wore pink crepe and Miss Mae Stewart wore apricot georgette crepe. After :the ceremony a reception as held at ‘the bride's residence, 921 west 40th street. Many beautifat presents Were received by the couple ywho are residing at 519 Harris streeteast. Black and Tan 2 Joint Closed San Francisco, July Ast—Purcell’s a notorious resort was ordered closed last Monday morning by acting Mayor Ralph McLeran, , Numerous cowplaints have been carried to the Mayor's of- fice recently concerning the place, It is what is calld a “black-and tan” eab. aret where dancing is a feature and where Maquor is sold in open violation of thé prohibiion laws. Negro Tenor Pleases. London , England. July Ist—The Morning Post, speaking of a recital-re. cently stveniiere hy 3ir, Roland Haser, a noted Negro tenor declares: “An interested audience listened at Acolian Hall to Mr, Roland Hayes, a colored singer, and quickly found hin deserving of respectful attention, He has a tenor voice eapable of sweet oF ringing quality throughout a useful range, and he has heen at pains to ac quire all'the elements of highly-cultnt el “vocalism”, He delivered Puccini's “Che getida manina” in Taian and Reethoven’s “Adelinde” with extreme refinement, set an example which many Foslish singers would do well to cops by combining clear dletion with unbroken phresing, He needs, how: exer, to guard against over-cultivatior ef strle ot the expense of naturalness ani open toneproduction, Fis pro. gram included songs in French ant Negro “spirituais,” Accompaninment: were played by Mr. Lawrence D Brown. — BUSINESS LEAGUE MEETS IN AUGUST. Expect Largest Session In History Governor Sprol and John Watamaker To Address Convention. | Washington, D. C.,—Elaborate prepa rations are being made for-the torth- cowing mceting of the National Nezro iusiness League, the resular business session of which will be held in Dun- bar ‘Cheatre, Broad and Lombard streets, Phitadelphia, Pa. ‘This baild- ing is owned and coutrolied by colored people and cost o¥er $409,000.00, | Dr. Emmett 1. Scott. secretary of the National Nezro Business League, ix now busily engaged in formulating the. program of the coming meeting which is to be held in, Philadelphia, august 18th. 19th and Zoth, 1920: Persons intending to be present are requested to send carly notice of such intention to the National Headquarters 1816 18th street, N. W.. Washington, D. C. ‘The program announced for the week of the Business League Conven- tion is as follows ‘Tuesday 18, 8:30 p- m—National, Executive Committee meets at Citi- zens’ Republican Club. ‘Wednesday Aug. 19—10:30 a m— Business session convenes fn Dunbar ‘Theatre; invocation, Rev. Charles ‘Tindley. Welcome ‘address, E. 0. Brown, vice chairman local committee. Responses; annual report of Dr. Em~ Imett J. Scott, secretary of the national Negro ‘Business League. 8:30 p. m.—Academy of Music; tn- vocation, Rev. Wesley. F Graham; wel- come address by Governor William E. Sproul; also the city statistician and the president of the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce. Annual address—Dr. R. R. Moton, president the National Negro Basi- ness’ Lencne. 11:30 p, m.—Midnight stow, Sandand "Theatre. ‘Thursday Aug. 20—10:00 a: m— Dunbar Theatre. Invocation, Rev. W. ‘A. Harrod. 1:30 p. m—Madisqn Park, Athletle sports. ; 8:30 p. m.—tWomen's Welcome, Mrs. S- Z. Fauntleroy, chairman, Cherry Memorial Church, 11:30 p. m.—Midnight show, Dunbar theater. Friday August 20—Morning. and af- ternoon’ sessions; Invocation, Rey. Mathew Anderson. 8:30 p, m—Banguet and reception Saturday Aug 22—J2:00 now—Steam voat excursion on Delaware Itiver, taking. in the United States Navy Yard and the Hog Island Shipbuildiug Plant. Satukday and Sunday—Trip to At- lantic City, the national plaszround, Efforts are binz made to secure fa- Vorable railroad rates for the ap- proaching’ meeting. Persons desiring accommodations are requestél to ad- vise Hon- Chas. H. Brooks, cbariman lof the Philadelphis Citizens” Generat committee, 1410 Lombard street, Phil- adelphia, Pa. ; :. ‘Masonic Committee Made Good Report; The general committee having in charge the entertainment of the recent Masonic Grand Lodge met-on Tuesday night to receive final reports. Bach committee reported satisfactory, and after all bills were paid, more than eleven hundred dollars were returned to the participating loeal lodges~ of money unused. The money for the en- tertainment of the Grand Lodge waa raised entirely from the Masons. The public was not called upon for any donation. The members of the com- mittee are being commended for their hard work and the excellent showin made. 3 Frances Harper Outing One of the most enjoyable trips of the season was that of the Frances E. W_ Harper Circle given to Beaufort, on Wednesday Jast. It was an ideal summer day. Each one on board vied ni being cheerful, enjoying to the full- lest the pleasure of the trip. These trips are always looked ‘torward to with much eagerness by the friends of the circle, and fortunate indeed are the the ones invited. Discriminating z Hurts the South Danrille, Ky,, July 1st—The Toreh. light of this city, makes editorial com- ment in its issue of last Tuesday on the recent decision of the United States Supreme Court upholding the power of a state to enact and enforce u jim crow law. It says in part, This decision hurts business and inthe end will work géneral hardship upon the whole people rezardiess of cult” or cou dition, It hurts business by prepet+ unting the dlcrimination and, injus- tices that_are slowly but surely dtiv- ig the Negro population from the South. When the Negro leaves the south in large numbers the ‘suuth ex- periences 2 shortage in man power rice. ‘This curtailment of -production of sugar cane, corn, cotton, lumber and tice, “This curtailmest of production and’ the output of raw materials ap- preciably lowers the volume of bust ness done, Southern planters and mer~ chants become land poor, the land in stead of producing the Staples grows up in weeds and junzies, These are the logical results of the action of Sa. preme Court in wpuolding jim crow, hes” 5 oe ls we 28 57 sem FIRST AFRICAN BAPTITIS CHURCH First African Baptist church, Franklin, square. Rev. F. J. Goodall, pastor. Services: Early prayer service. 5:30 a. m.; Sunday school 10 a. m.; preaching 11:30 and 8 p. m.; B. Y. P. U. 6 p. m. prayer meeting Tuesday nights, preaching Thursday nights. The early prayer service was led by Deacon Tom Williams. Services for the past week were very good and largely attended. Pastor, Goodall preached at 11:30 and 8 p. m. Both sermons were very good and filled with food for that. On tomorrow morning at 7 a. m. the rites of baptism will be performed. The members who have not paid on their yearly pledges are requested to pay up tomorrow as the rally will be continued for the benefit of those who have not paid. Please do your duty. Sunday school met at the usual hour the lesson was taken up by all teachers and scholars. An excellent talk was made by one of the students of Morhouse College. An excellent program was listened to at the B. Y. P. U. and the attendance was good. We are desirous of having our friends and well wishers go with us on our annual excursion to Beaufort, July 6th. We assure a pleasant trip will be had. Tickets can be bought from Deacon Marks. Members who have joined the church during the month are expected to be present at the communion service on tomorrow at 4:30 and receive the right hand of fellowship. Pastor Goodall report a very glowing session from the congress. The other delegates have not returned at this writing. Regular order of services on tomorrow. Pastor Goodall will preach. FIRST BRYAN BAPTIST CHURCH Bryan St. West, Rev Daniel Wright pastor. Order of services: weekly payer services Tuesday and Thursday nights 8 p. m. early Sunday morning prayer meeting 6 a. m.; Sunday school 9:30 a. m.; services 11 a. m. and 8:30 p. m.; Junior B. Y. P. U. 5 p. Senior B. Y. P. U. 6:30 The prayer service in the church exchange was largely attended each night. Early prayer meeting on Sunday morning. The Sunday school at the usual hour was very interesting and largely attended At 11 a. m. Rev. J. A Walker preached subject "The Sunning Woman's Faith" it was enjoyed by his hearers. At 1 o'clock pastor Wright emerged seven candidates. Sacrament was served at 3:30 p. m. to a large crowd Junior B. Y. P. U. exercises was enjoyed Senior B. Y. P. U. under the THE HAMETIC REAL ESTATE AND Office, 218 St. Philip CAPITAL STOCK The Only Negro Corporation Every race loving Negro should poration and assist in making one state of South Carolina. Wm. H. Johnson, President T. M] Furman, 2nd Vice President Dugene Gadsde People's Federation Bank to be housed Offices...Third Floor J. B, B DEALER IN FA SOFT DRINKS, ETC DUFFY AND CU The Only Negro Corporation of its kind in Charleston Every race loving Negro should subscribe to the stock of this Corporation and assist in making one of the strongest and best in the state of South Carolina. Wm. H. Johnson, President C. M. English, 1st V. President T. M] Furman, 2nd Vice President L. R. Izzard, Secretary Eugene Gadsden, Treasurer People's Federation Bank to be housed on First Floor.....Second Floor, Offices.....Third Floor for Meetings Reliable Dentistry at Reasonable Prices Examination FREE Dr. Griffin's Savan Corner Broughton Cigars Cigars Brunswick The Best Line of 5 457 WEST B Dr. Griffin's Savannah Dental Office The Best Line of 5 Cent Cigars in the City 457 WEST BROAD STREET YOUNG We are no better rthan so much better Everybody's screaming Luncheon and YOUNG'S CAFE We are no better rthan the best, But we are so much better than the rest. Everybody's screaming, "Youngs, Oh Boy." Luncheon and Regular Meals at all hours H. G. YOUNG, Proprietor Open Day and Night 507 West Broad Lowest Prices leadership of President Singfield was largely attended the topic was thoroughly discussed. The song service was enjoyed as usual Pastor Wright delivered the gospel message at the evening service subject "The Crucifixion of Jesus Christ." Prof. L, H. Thompson's talk was well received by the congregation Pastor Wright urged his members to be loyal by patronizing worthy enterprizes, given by our race. The collection on Sunday amounted to three hundred and nine dollars and thirteen cents. At a business meeting of the church the congregation donated to pastor Wright $100.00 as an appreciation of faithful service during the eight weeks revival service. You are always welcome. ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH Hartridge St. Rey, Wm. Gray, pastor. The services on last Sunday were largely attended. The pastor preached onlast Sunday morning from Isa, 9:7 subject "The Increase of the Government" Text for Sunday night Isa, 9:6 subj "The Wonderful Carist" text for Sunday morning Job 23:3 Subject "Longing for God." Our services: prayer meeting 5:30; preaching 11:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school 4 o'clock; B. Y. P. T. 6:30 1 PORO SYSTEM A SPECIALTY Manipuring and Massaging. Combings made to order. Course taught and diplomas awarded. MME. P. A. MORGAN'S BEAUTY DANIEL ST. INDIAN ST. CORPORATION D HOME BUILDING St., Charleston, S. C. BLOCK $50,000 of its kind in Charleston subscribe to the stock of this Cor- lege of the strongest and best in the C. M. English, 1st V. President L. R. Izzard, Secretary Ten. Treasurer based on First Floor....Second Floor, for Meetings BUTLER FAMILY GROCERIES ATC., PHONE 4627-J BUYLER STREETS Reliable Dentistry at Reasonable Prices Examination FREE annah Dental Office and Whitaker Sts. Cigar Store Cent Cigars in the City ROAD STREET Cigarettes 'S CAFE in the best, But we are than the rest. ing, "Youngs, Oh Boy." Regular Meals TO NEW YORK AND BACK FOR ONE DOLLAR Buy a coupon; come and bring the lucky number, get the picket, if the ticket cannot be used get the $56.00. Decided Thursday July 1s, 1920 at Carnegie Library 8:30 p. m. Every body invited admission tree. Proceeds be fit of Charity Hospital lot fund. 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It helps you in business or social life to have a soft, light, bright, smooth complexion, and Golden Brown Ointment does this for you safely and quickly. Also removes tan, sunburn, liver spots, bumps, pimples, skin blemishes, spots and risings of all kinds. Be Proud of Your Race----Look Your Best Golden Brown Ointment is the latest scientific beautifier on the market and is superior to anything else ever offered members of the Race. IT IS HONEST. Heals Eczema, Itching Skin, Humors, Sores and Ringworm. Try it NOW-TODAY. ```markdown ``` SAVANNAH TRIBUNE was horr- oice night the cli-fi- It by aged miz- our day ineusi- gre- right ful val BETH EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. N. M. Clarke, pastor. Services were well attended all day Sunday and the sermons especially interesting and inspiring There will be baptism at the close of the morning service tomorrow and at night the regular communion service. The grand rally of all the tribes will come off on the second Sunday. The election of President takes place July 7th, the candidates are Misses C. Singleton and A. Beard. Each candidate will make plain his platform on the night of July 7th, just before the election. Services tomorrow as follows: preaching 11 a. m. and baptism, Sunday school 1 p. m.; preaching 8:30 p. m. communion STATESBORO NEWS Mrs. Violet Johnson and daughter Mary Louise of Waycross are here visiting her brother and sister in law Mr. and Mr. C. M. Bryant on Blitch St. A large crowd from here attended services Sunday at Stephen Chapel of Brooklet. The installation service was held at First A. B. church Friday night, Rev. D. J. Smith of Augusta was the one installed as pastor, Rev. R. J. Johnson of Augusta ex-pastor was master of ceremony. After a short program Salmon salad, ice cream and cake were served. A large crowd was out, everybody enjoyed themselves. Mr. A. E. Edwards and Mrs. J. P Mr. A, B. Edwards and Mrs. J P Bryant are on the sick list. Rev. Wm. Dun moderator of the Pilgrim Association lectured at First A. B. church Monday night Services were well attended at Tabernacle Baptist church Sunday. Rev. A, C. Dunlap the pastor preached at 11 o'clock Sunday, morning and Rev. W. Green at night. The collection $20.75 Mrs. Striplin of La Grange and little grand son have returned after spending sometime here with her daughter Mrs. Alberta Griffins. Mrs. Griffins left last week for a visit in New York She is Dr. Van Buren's head nurse. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Howard have moved in their beautiful house on College street VIOLIN, PLANO AND The annual violin, piano and song recital of he pupil of Miss Alice M. Ellis will take place at St Benedict's hall Gordon street, east on Wednesday [Image of a woman with short black hair and a white top]. BEAUTY SKIN BLEACH and BEAUTIFIER Send 25 cents, (coin or stamps) for a box, or send $1 and we will send f0 boxes Golden Brown Ointment and one cake Golden Brown Soap. 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RASKIN , Reems) 344 West Broad Street The Only Department Store Conducted by Colored People will open betwenn Sept Ist and 15th,1920, in the Two Stores, No. 509 1-2 West Broad Street, (Williams Building,) with # full Stock.of Men, , Women and Children’s Furnishings, Dry Goods and No- . tions of al] kinds. oe . Stock now on sale for a limited time at $10.00 pet + °, Share. Get Yoursno w before the price advances. _ YHE INSURANCE AGENTS Temporary Headquarters: - 817 West Broad St. - : OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS / i "3, B. Brooks, President Thos. McPherson, 1st Vice Pres. Dan W. Thornton, 2nd ‘Vice-Pres. W. A. Wilder, 3rd Vice-Pres. M. H. Nichols, 4th Vice-Pres. Dave Canty, Seeretacy-- - ote oxy Adam S. Rogers; Asst. Sect’y. §. S. Sing-teld, Treasurer * - ! Alfred ‘Collier, j J. H. Rains * Dan Kelly Mrs. Geo. S. Wulinme A. M. Curry / fo Benry Casen Mrs. W. G. Hill Chas. A, Green Seo, C. Bradley a. W. McCall - KINGSLAND AND > ’ . ST, MARYS NEWS Rev, J. S. Daniel che etticient pastor of the St, Mary’s cireuit of the ALM, BH. church is bringing things to past, is loved by exeryone in Camdefi Co. A_fine church is being erected at St. Marys A big rally to be pulled of in August is in fine progress, Rev. Daniels has just returned fréin, the League Convention of which he is Secretary, and was seen around the streets of St Marys, talking up his rally, 1 ‘The sisters of Kingsland of his church and the Buptist church surprised liim last week with some very hand- some wearing apparel. Mr, O, T, Edwards the ovly colored merchant of Kingsland -is doing an excellent business he also conducts a fine hotel. The pastor makes this his headquarters, occupying a splendid suit of rooms - }LATEST CONTRIBUTIONS TO « CHARITY HOSPITAL FUND Tatest contrivutiong to Charity hos- piteaL fund: Turough Mrs, Excay, Southern Penificlal League N Y $10.00 Mrs, Fannie Hamilton 50 cents, Mrs. Dorah Hiller 1,00, Mrs Mattle Reynolds from a friend in Chicago 2.00, Mrs, Hudson 20 cents, Total $13,70, In the recent brick drive Mrs. A E. Ferebve of Coffeeville, Kans, sent $2.00 DR. THOMAS H. CAVENDER Specialist on Female Diseases and Geneto Urinary Diseases PRACTICE LIMITED eo Phone 4461 520 York St., W. a ° e e is Howard * University i. : . WASHINGTON; D.C. ‘ J. STANLEY DURKEE,A, M., Ph. D., President . , EMMETT J. SCOTT, A.M. Lp. SecretarysTreasurer ~~ Collegiate and Professional Schools Junior College, covering the Freshman and Sophomore years, and leading to the Senior Colleges. . i, Senior College, consisting of the Schools of Liberal Arts, Educa- tion, Journalism, and Commerce and Finance, granting respectively the degrees, A. B. or B. S.; A. B..or B?S, in Bducation; B.S. in Journalism; B. S. in Commerce. £ School of Applied Science, four year course, giving'degree, B.S. in C. E.; B.S. in E. E., B. S.in M.E., B.S. in Architecture; B.S. in Agri- culture, and B, S. in Household Economics. . School of Music, four year course’ giving degree of Mus.-B. * School of Religion, three year course, giving degree of B. D. (Also Di- ploma and Correspondence Courses.) School of Law, three year evening ¢ourse, giving degree of LL. B. School of Medicine, including Medical, Dental, Pharmaceutical Colleges. Four year course for Medical and Dental students; three years for Pharmaceutical students. Following degrees given: M. D., D. D.S., Phar. C. : Students may enter for Collegiate Work at the beginning of any quartert |” | REGISTRATION: a ; Autumn Quarter .- September 27 to 29, 1920° I Winter Quarter - - = - —, January 3, 1921 Spring Quarter - March 19 and 21 1921 ; For Catalog und Information, write £ . DWIGHT O. W. HOLMES, Registrar / HOWARD UNIVERSITY, Washington, D, C: HOW THE SAVANNAH MASONS ENTERTAINED THE GRAND LODGE * * (By John Wesley Dobbs) | The colored peopls of Savannah ar -Jentitled to claim not only the longes ‘{practice of Free Masoury in Georgia -{but 500 representatives from’ all part: of thé state, after attdading the Gol den Anniversary, are willing to vote the Savannah Masons the highest hon or of being the best Masons in the statq of Georgia. ‘’ To begin with, I desire to compll ment the committee that planned the prograin and entertainment. Their wisdom was reficzted throwghout the jentire proceedings- The same compll- ppent dy due the Savannah craftsmen for their loyal ond hearty co-operation In making Inst week a red letter week in the annals of Negro Masonry in Georgia . | The best homes in Savannal were opened wide to receive us; the} busi- ness men stopped to make it pleasant for us; the” good people plac their many vice cars at our disposal that ‘we might see the beautiful city and the best roads and pikes in the entire ‘country. Savannah can boast of, the best payed streets sonth of Washing- ton and her roads are second to, none. Badges were provided for the repre. ‘sentatives bearing the inscription of the occasion and photographs of our first and present Grand Masters. To wear one of these badges was sufficient to alarm the heart of any Savannah Mason and to gain admittance to Sa- yannah's choicest hospitality. The beautiful souvenir booklet was provided hy the committee containing: a short sketch of our Grand Lodge, the various programs, photographs of the Savannah Ténple, onr Widows and. Ofphan’s home and _the grand lodge oficers and members of committees. Every” Georgia Mason should have one of thie well designed souvenirs. The public exercises at St. Philips ASM. E. church on Monday evening’ and at the First Baptist church en, Tuesday evening were interesting and: fisfictive: Qe iniste on these oe- cations was rare und chosen. The ‘Savannah’ people can sing. The vari- ous speakers acquitted themelyes with credit. It was worth the trip to any student of Masonry to have heard the address of our Grand Sderetary, Bro- Sol. C. Johnson on ‘Tuesday evening at the First Baptist church, By virtue ef his Jong and intimate connection with the Savannah lodges and the craft in general as well 2s hig literary ability, he held his audience , spell hound by the magnificence of his'treat- ies. ‘To mid it seemed that every time he opened his inouth® “pearls anid dia- mouas dropped ferth.” JEhrough the thonghtiul metiou- of Grapd Master Hutler this address is’ to be printed and laid up in the arehives of the sup- ply department where the brethren may secure a copy. On Weduesdiy afternoon a long line of imarch ‘wits -formett hy tha grahd lodge and the Sayannah lodges, whieh wuveal to Layrel Grove cemetery where © beantifnl smgnument which was vetoed. by the Masons of the state to the sacred memory of our first grand master, J. M. Simm, was unveiled and deticited. This was the longest and best Masonic parade ever heid among vulored Masons in this “state. Wien they gathered around the tomb of Past Grand Master Simms to pay ribute by their prekence, the weeping] willows and moxs-laden trees sedmed ‘o Join in the ceremony." As I beheld ‘hat large assemblage of honorable} nen whose hearts beat in upison with | rneration to the illustrious * dead, rho myde it possible for us to become} rothers’ ta the king, fellows of the} aait and friends to widows and or-|: hans, I said, no, this great man cis] int dead, for “to live?in hearts’ we: cave behind i not to die.” + 4 Grand Master Sims was a wise man fut when he congregated Eareka, Hil- on and Ganaker lodges togethas*“he \roucht more wisely than le knew.."]3 Wednesday evening wa-witessed the }1 SS ‘pageast by the Afianta University stt dents at the Savannah Auditorium [the Masons were fortunate to witnes: t.. ‘reat race drama- * | ‘he best Avas reserved for the jas So. Thursday we went down the rive ‘—three boats, the Merchant, St johns and Clivedon—earried the Ma sous and their friends to Beaufort, S. G,, where we were met by Grand | ataster Johnson of 8. C, and given a cordial welcome reception at the Bap- tist church and the community céuter. The Merchant was reserved for the rep resentatives and their families, There was no charge for the trip and the car- go of the ship consisted of barbeened meats, fried fish, salads, solf drinks, ice cream and cake, all of which was plentiful and free for just being there. it wa a happy day for the brethren and thetr families as they sailed aléng the coast and feasted to the tunes of, the big brass band. We were con- strained to exclaim, “Behold how good and how pleasant it is for bretlfren to dwell together in unity.’ ‘Foo much cannat be sath by way of praise for the sisters of the Eastern Star who worked so diligently to as- sist the Masons in making the occasion 2 success, The good women were tire- less in their efforts to serve and picase us and we shall ever cherish pleasant memories of thdir many kindnesses. Brethren, Savannah has truly done it and, belfeve me, when I tell you the nk will not be seen again until the centnniai in 1970 when Savannah will do it over again. I am going to try to live until then to enjoy it again- Whether we Hye fo see thd Diamond Jubilex or ContenniaLor not, we may at least do otr duty toward making our jurisdiction the grandust and the best in the world, ~ SYLYANLA, GA, NEWS ‘The picnic given by Mrs. . Lavinis Mobley und Mra. Rebecea Wright or Saturdyy last for the benefit of Ux school that is being erected‘ here’ was ad success, . Mx. J B Maultsby was indisposcd last week but is out again, Mrs, "Hattie Hrown, Miss Sudle Halite ald’ DéssieMiuileshy “attendal; tlie Wo. mus’s Home Mission-Convention of the ME. chureh which met at Statesbory, Ga, last week | Prot J I? Holley sold one ef his lots on the hill to Mr. Morence Billingshy who is expecting to erect a dwelling there, . Mrs. W. S$ Lawten visiteg Savannah and Statesboro list week Rev W, VY. Danghtry district Super- intendent of Waynesboro district of the MM, T. ehureh, held hig third quartoriy which was a snccess, : A tornado visied this part last wetk snd dig considerable damage. AGENTS’ HAVE HONOR VWEETING Savannah, Ga, June = 2ist—The agent's force of the Veaple’s Iealth and Life Insurance Co, met on Monday June 21st! in honor of the two senior agents Mr. Patrick Peacock and Mr. J. M. Washington ‘The entire agent's forve congratu- lated those proxperows agents, and wishes Mr, Washington a-sueces-ful ya- catlon, Mr. Patrick Veacock presided, aml Mrs. Maude ©. Wicks served dainty re¢resguents and various kinds ef sandwiches, salads, fruit punch, cake and jeg éteam, mints and cigars whieh were verr "much enjoyed by the agest’s he cofypany is putthgkqjvbghaj xzz force, aie ‘The company ix puiting on a house to house canvass for new Imsiness, ‘Mr, J. Mf Wahlngton leaves Saturday for Virginia. The ageits — préent were Mr. -A, J Underwood. Mr. Pat- rich Peacock, Mr. J.-M, Washiseton, Mr. J, 3. Canvey. Mr. Hf, I. Goutdrack, Mae a i. Neto, Mtr. S. Causey. | Mgr. ail Mrs, M. C. Wicks, Clerk, | MT..ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev, John Q. Adams. wastor. Lact Sunday was onrsemi-amaual rally dav, Mn this ralfy we saised $1600,00, this waves U balance of $700.00 on our in- Gebtnexs, Let every loyal member and friend look forward tg the great mort- ag burning drive ‘in the fall. The usual order of services on tomorrow, Sanday school 9:30 a. m.; Bb. YY. 7B. m5 preaching by the pastor 11:30 a. mand 3:30 p,m. The Savannah Home Association will be the speclal auest of the church at the evening services, Visitors are always welcomy an aeeeaeaeenee ne ASBURY CHURMG) erviges: Sunday school 0:45 a, m.; preaching 11 a-m. and 8 p, mj Ep- worth League 7:15 p, m.; class meeting Tuesday at 8:15 p.m; prayer meeting Thursday ut §:15 p, m and ehoir prac- tice Friday night at 8:30. Sunday June 27th was isdeed a very enjoyable day at Asbury church. Sunday school at the usual hour was very largely attended, 100 or more were present, At 11 a. m, Prof, Pearson preached a yery excellent sermon which’ was en- Joyed by all present. There wert 200 cr more members and friends present at this service Also a very large ‘number of strange young men from this city; worshipped “with us on Sunday morning, We were delighted to have them and welcome them to come again, The pulpit waas filled at Se. m, bs /My, FL, Maugin wha preached a most magnificent serman ta, un attendence of 100 or more Thus, closes a very enJoyable day.at Asbury. Our pastor is now out of the city for one month’s vacation, but’the church Work is going on gust the same as if he was here. The attendance and in- terest of the members and friends are. just the same us it was when our pas- tor was hete, so you see from this the advantage of having a well organized church, Quite a large number of mem bers and friends have heard: from the pastor this weck who is now in Colum- bus, Ohio, for ten days enjoying him- self. Let each and-every member do his or her full duty and belp te keep everything CK util onr beloved pas; tor returns, ” Lelie. 7 ee AME OR Xe ai Uy 4. SUNDAY Sunday's meeting was lergely attend- ed and greatly ei.joxed by the-hundreds of friends of the “¥” wio were fortun- ate enough to’ get seats, The women of the city were eout_in large uumbers, in fact it was their day and they did not fail to appreciate it, they organized a fine a@uSiliary and are already laying plans te get in the big puzh, 7 . We are glid to mention our appre- Giaticn for the very large attendance of bors and girls, Yes parents, this is the, place where your bays and girls belong on Synday_ afternoon. Could they get more profit elsewhere? | You are not to forget. owtr clroive out- ihg down at the sea side on the after- noon of July Tt. good music. bathing suits, refreshments and the best foths. 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Newkirk’s Laboratories (Incorporated) 151-9 W. 140th Street 2 : New York City, THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE Established 1875 BY JOHN H. DEVEAUX Published by SOL C. JOHNSON Editor and Proprietor. JAS. H. BUTLER, Asso. Editor and Manager EDWARD H. BURKE, City Editor Published Every Saturday 1000 WEST BROAD STREET Phone 2171 Subscription Rates Six Months.....$1.20 One Year.....$2.00 remittance must be made by Exc prise, Post Office Money, Order or Regi ntered Letter. Advertising rates giv on application. Entered at the Post Office at Savan Ga., as second class matter. MEMBER OF THIRD ASSOCIATION MAGRO PRESS FIRST IN SERVICE For President Warren G. Harding of Ohio For Vice President Calvin Coolidge of Massachusetts SATURDAY JULY 3, 1920 * THE NEGRO AT THE NORTH Due primarily to the lure of high wages and wider industrial opportunities, great numbers of Negroes from the south have migrated to the north and west and have taken up their permanent abode there. The movement began at the outbreak of the great war when a great many new industries sprang up consequent to war preparations, and when a great many of the youth of military age were taken from their accustomed occupations to take other places in the line of war. Those fore-rummers who went north, sent back the word that along with better wages went better housing conditions, better schools, more and better civic and welfare agencies, wider freedom of enforcement and recreational facilities, and protection before the law as against violations of ordinary right and security. This, too, lured others, especially in the rural districts where so many live and work, in hum-drum and monotony, without ever getting above the poverty line: amongst those who have made no head way at accumulating, and couldn't have done so. This migration, which many expected to cease at the close of the war, has kept up to its normal of war times or increased through the advertising of those who have gone before and succeeded, and because the demand for labor of all kinds at good prices has held up. Migration still goes on at a rapid rate. New York, Chicago and Philadelphia each has a Negro population in excess of 150,00, while Detroit, Cleveland, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Newark and Boston have nearly 100,000 each. Thousands are settled in the smaller industrial towns near the big cities. These newcomers have thrust the natural and expected burdens upon the cities to which they have gone; but recognizing the value and necessity of the infux all these cities have carefully instituted measures looking toward the care and assimilation of the immigrants, and have succeeded in gradual fashion. New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Cleveland. Detroit and other centers have appointed commissions for the systematic and judicial handling of the situations which have arisen in connection with their new citizens. The South is gradually losing hold on its Negro population, long looked upon as the industrial sinew of the South's enterprises, and a heritage which the South possessed by nature and a peculiar accident of fortune and which could not be lost, even if neglected. In this the South has been mistaken and asleep, for the rural Negro has learned that he can "make it" any where by such sweat as the South as wrong from his brow. He has had little or nothing to give up or lose in going, and he has found that he can meet the new conditions of labor, climate and housing which he has found at the North. In fact, because of his very penny and poverty, experienced for so long on the farms in the South, he has been able to worse other nationalities in labor and living conditions at the North when thrown into competition with them. In the big cities, the more enterpriseing and intelligent Negroes, the skilled and artisans, have pushed their way into a great many lines not open to them in the North before, and never opened to them in the South. Many have gone into factories, stores, offices, various branches of the public service and into the schools there. There has been no little hope $I_{n}$ the opportunise which have been opened and availed by the educated Negro. In the large centers, and in the industrial communities where Negro workers are segregated in large numbers, Negro churches and Negro clienties for Negro professional men doctors and lawyers, have been developed. And hence in all these centers of Negro population the Negro at the North is building a well-rounded community life, possessing all the desirable features of his erstwhile home and lacking many of the undesirable things he left behind him. Lynch law and mob-violence, now raging in the South; poor schools, narrowed opportunity in industry, jim-crowism on railroad lines, street cars, in business, all provide the everpresent stimulus to migration, and it keeps up; if it does not increase. We have with us a new Negro, and it would be well for the nation at large to realize it and undertake to adjust conditions at the South and the North to meet this new order of things. We are twelve millions and increasing at the normal rates, and it is foolish to expect that we will be suppressed, disfrunished and over-ridden forever. CLYO, GA., NEWS The Clyo Masonk-Lodge celebrated the St. John's Anniversary Sunday at Union Spring church. It was quite a high day for all that was present The audience was large and the program was real interesting. Mr. Handy Warner delivered the welcome address response by Brother H. B. Goldwire Address on the good of the order by Bros. J. H. Scruggs, W M. and F. V Reid, S. W. Then Rev. J. L. Anderson delivered an interesting sermon from Exodus 2:2 subject "A Mystery" The collection was good. After the service, the tables were laden with many good things to eat, which was feasted upon by the members and friends. Mrs. Jessie Reid and Miss Vendell were the guests of Mrs. Essie Young on last evening. The rally at Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. church last Sunday was quite a success. The amount raiser was $167.00 Remember the picnic at Reidsville park July 5th. The farmers of this section will not go to Springfield to the Farmers Picnic this year, but have organized and will give their first annual Picnic and Barbecue, July 30th at Reidsville Park, near Clyo. You are cordially invited. For good interesting news read the Tribune. See F. V. Reid and renew your subscription and have your friends to subscribe. THEBES LOCALS We are sorry to chronicle the death of Mr. Lewis Blue of Riceboro, the end came on last Sunday night. He was a big farmer in his richity and a good liver. Mrs. H. E. B. Holloway and daughter, Miss Lena M. Holloway, who have been visiting friends and relatives in the Carolinas are home again to the delight of their may friends. The Masonic Lodge of Riceboro, of which the worshipful master is, Mr. W. M. Jones, observed St. John's Day on last Sunday at the First Baptist church of Riceboro. The service was interesting, many good things were said touching Masonry. Among the speakers were Mr. J. U. H. Sims, Mrs. Rosa Stephens, read an excellent paper on the relation of the Star to the Masonic A short sermon was delivered by Rev. S. A. Win, after which a rich dinner was served to the delight of all The many friends of Mrs. K. C. Guordine of Darien, who is spending the summer at the home of her sister Mrs. M. E. Morrison of Thebes, is fast recuperating in health and weight. Brunswick, Ga., News Miss Willie B. Rice, of Cuthbert, arrived in the city last Monday to spend sometime as the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. J Lippman. Mr. David D. Moore, left last Tuesday a. m. for Atlanta, Ga., where he went to attend the agent's convention of the Standard Life Insurance Co. Mr. Moore is considered one of the company's live wire agents and he has written several thousands of dollars worth of insurance in his home town. The dance at the Memorial hall, last Thursday night, given by the Young men was largely attended. Dancing being the feature of the evening, after which delicious refreshments were served the guests, who reports having spent an enjoyable evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Fuller and company, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Moore, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Buggs, Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dent, Father and Mrs. J. R. Lewis, Mrs. A. A. Hoskins, Mrs. W. A. Patterson, Mrs. Lmna Short, Prot. and Mrs. W. A. Perry, Prof. and Mrs. J. W. Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Win, Floyd, Rev. S. Q. Mitchell and Misses Catherine Franklin, Clara Quarterman, Minnie Cowan, Richard Kyles, Eloise and Marion Floyd, Lula D. Dent, Louise Short, Mae Josie Jones, Annie M. Fisher, Gertrude Atwater, and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Daniels, and Mrs. Cecil Kellogg. On last Wednesday evening Miss Annie Lue Bowen, of 1310 Wolf St., entertained a few of her friends at her home, the occasion being her sixteenth birthday. Music, dancing and games being the feature of the evening, after which an enjoyable course was served those present. Everyone seemed to have been very delighted with the evening as spent and before leaving they wished their hostess many more happy birthdays. Many handsome presents were received by her. Miss Juanita Hayes is spending several weeks in Atlanta. Mr. Henry A. Williams, has returned to the city after spending several days in Athens and Madison, where he has been visiting friends and reports a very pleasant trip. The friends of Mrs. M. B. Goods will be glad to know that she is valuing after being confined to her home for the past several weeks and will hope for her early restoration to health. Mr. Charles Atwater is spending several days in Atlanta attending the agent's convention of the Standard Life Insurance Co. Messrs W. B. and Isaac Willaims, spent last Sunday at Broadfield, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Walthour. Mr. Gus Hayes, is visiting friends in Atlanta. Miss Ethel B. Taylor, returned last Tuesday to her home in Darien, after visiting friends in the city. NOTICE. JUNE 7th, I will open a Night School of Music at RESIDENCE, 524 EAST GASTON STREET. Specially—Piano and Vocal Instruction. Rates, 50 cents per lesson; 8 lessons per month, $4.00 in advance. Public Solicited. Mr. Joseph A. Prince Phone 9323 ENGLANDER COUCH-BED Sold everywhere by furniture dealers and department stores ENGLANDER PRODUCTIONS BY RELIEP AND THE Write for illustrated booklet ENGLANDER SPRING BED CO. 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Two Brick Houses, 4 1-2 Oglethorpe ave. 533-535-5537-537 1-2 A east- 2113 Ogeecchee Road, bath, also extra lot. 10 Acre Farm and 4 Middleground road I at My Office, 455 West Broad For Terms A SPECIAL IN Lincoln Is Now Open Vaudeville and Dancing Night. Sundays, Vau- Music furnished by Blas Themanagement have installed a hand the convenience of private pleasure se- ments for the children. Fine Spring w part of the city every twenty minutes. age of all fraternal, civic societies a daily to the public from 10:30 a.m. cheerfully given by calling at 817 EW --- West-End and Port Wentworth Wage Earn Save Make This Bann SPECIAL INFORMATION Lincoln Park Is Now Open to the Public Lincolnville and Dancing Every Wednesday, Sundays, Vaudeville and Cocktail Music furnished by Black and Tan Orchestra. Management have installed a handsome Electric Orchestra, encline of private pleasure seekers. New swings and chairs for the children. Fine Spring water, and five cent cars, the city every twenty minutes. The management solitary fraternal, civic societies and churches for Picnic the public from 10:30 a. m. to 1 o'clock a. m. Avery given by calling at 817 EAST BROAD ST., or P. West End and Port Wentworth Cars carry you to Ling Vaudeville and Dancing Every Wednesday Night. Sundays, Vaudeville and Concerts Music furnished by Black and Tan Orchestra Themanagement have installed a handsome Electric Orchestrion Piano for the convenience of private pleasure seekers. New swings and other amusements for the children. Fine Spring water, and five cent car fare from any part of the city every twenty minutes. The management solicits the patronage of all fraternal, civic societies and churches for Picnics. Park open daily to the public from 10:30 a.m. to 1 o'clock a.m. Any information cheerfully given by calling at 817 EAST BROAD ST., or Phone 5984 Wage Earners Savings Ban Make This Bank Your Ba Make This Bank Your Bank Telephone 1198 Alice and West Broad Streets Savanah, Georgia Savanah, Georgi Savanah, Georgia WANTED AT ONCE APPLY TO THE MERCY HOSPITAL 30 YOUNG ST. ATLANTA, GA., FOR FULL INFORMATION AND PARTICULARS AS TO QUALIFICATIONS OPENINGS FOR A LIMITED NUMBER. SO APPLY AT ONCE. For Sale Two adjourning Lots, corner 43rd and Bulloch streets....Will accept best cash offer. Communicate with Thomas Johnson, 716 W. 38th St., Savannah, Ga., or direct with owner, Isabel D. Black, 7 Warwick St., Boston, Mass. J. S. WALKER TE DEALER 211 Price street, near Oglethorpe avenue. Two Brick Houses, 417 1-2 and 421 1-2 Oglethorpe avenue lane east. 533-535-5537-537 1-2 Anderson street east. 2113 Ogeechee Road, 8 rooms and bath, also extra lot. 10 Acre Farm and 4 room house on Middleground road. 5 West Broad Street terms "YOUR OWN VINE AND FIG TREE" Carry out the Biblical injunction and enjoy the fruits of your toll. Live in your own home—it beats somebody else's home everw time. You and your wife—yes, and the kiddies too—come and see the homes we can offer you on easy terms. J. S. WALKER Real Estate 455 West Broad St. FORMATION Park to the Public Sing Every Wednesday Hudeville and Concerts Jack and Tan Orchestra Some Electric Orchestrion Piano for akers. New swings and other amuse- ater, and five cent car fare from any The management solicits the patron- churches for Piccals. Park open to 1 o'clock a.m. Any information ST BROAD ST., or Phone 5984 Cars carry you to Lincoln Park W. J. 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A Reginall Cocoa Balm... -.----.-.----00-n-n-n------20n---256 RReginali Skin Food add Whitener-..--.....-.----------~25¢ Reginall Shampoo Jelly_-_______“----.-.--------------, 25¢ Reginall Supreme Pressing Oit-..... -...-.--------------50¢ Reginall Toilet Soap..-_.--------------------------------25¢ For Sale Everywhere. * Agents Wanted ¥ Serene” Write for special terms to agents today. : Address The Reginall Laboratory, 161 Bell St., Atlanta, Ga. N j . — 7 . une oe . s! J - DS. | _.. bwe e ‘ . vs BIBLES.. TESTAMENTS, a »* reo, 8 = e “Yea BIBLE HELPS, HYMN BOOKS . i + ME: A ete : a : 2°." “ANTHEMS, GOSPEL SONGS 7 Le & t ear: CHURCH AND SUNDAY SCHOOL + | ~y/.* 4 SUPPLIES rn o 8 WISTORIES, MANUALS AND HAND . . 4 : . ....BOOKS, ETC. . a 626West Broad St CSt pl0ad wl. 1 YOU SUFFER WITH PILES, YOU Need ‘suffer longer. 50 Cents Money order will bring . Great Pi'-s Remedy Address E.-PARi.ER, General Agent 5% Frelinghuyser -ive., Newark, N. J. NOTICE The annual stockholders meeting of th People’s Co-operative Companys, — owner: of The Toggery Shop, will be @eld on the first Monday iu June 8:30 p. m. at The Toggery Shop, 504 West Broad street. ISAAC McDONALD, Secretary é Liberly Mutual 8 LIFE AND "HEALTH INSUR- ANCE COMPANY The Home Company ' Composed entirely of Savannab , > Business Men ‘ ty - : 3 yo ) fe. oe ae 29 & : ‘ 5 ; _ - _ 4 g a ‘ Ss “ee 4 4 iy aN, 3 ’ fi an > ( 7 ‘ | | ) wi i 2 rp ‘ . ) ‘Yf oe < / j i « d rf ¢ » < > 5 < ys j a: ce ; ea aes > Officers und directors—P, Edw. § > Perry, Pres. and Gen Mer.; FP. As ¢ > Dilworth, Vo Pres: S.A. Grant, > Nee Tras.3 PLoS Curley Dist. ¢ > Supe: d. W. Welcher, Edward y Detyy, RR, W, Gadsden, Henty y Pearson, Daniel Simons, H. 8. ) George, I. M. Jackson, Dr. © .E. y Brent “J, W. Handy. ) The company will safeguard sou. ¢ ) Offers the most Iberal contract. » It will pay you to secure one of y them. Our agents will call on , you. Werare in the business for , Your protection. , 721 WEST BROAD STREET AGENTS Wins oco: LLISS NATIVE HERES {3 9 remer + stor the retief of Con- stipation, Duligestwen Diuiousness, Rhew matisia, | Kidney, truules; Tf is well- hnewn, having be. oxtepsively advertis- ed, since if was ft kt imufiectured in TSS, by disteibut on of uirze quantitivs of Almanacs, Coo. Pia.s. Ilvalth Books ete, which are furuist «tin agents free of ehatge Whe renee st are Auld at a price that allows ageats to double their money, Write Mens 0 Bliss Medien! Co, Wastington, of. Mention this pas pers p < - Dr.Geo. W.'Smith reo. \V. Smit \ PHYSICLAN ANI) SURGEON * Diseases of Women and Children alse _ Gunite Urn iey Werk x, 5 fe | OFFICE, HI WEY! BROW st. . ‘ Manes Un band lto9 Next to Uihon Qoton Savina: Ga | Boo Mhones 30 eur 2erdan ay i 8 i, Gordon Dingle 3 5 ATTORNE -VE-LAW 8 9 Ware Tarner. tank Building 6 0 SAVUSA AE, GAL a POODOOOQOM POSSESS BE SOUR a ‘N DOCTOR Seerets an 2au pe “Herb Dr. 4 Iecont Houk”. only 12 sents woth © 8 Ho te MARL HORE Mi DICINE | from plaats a d weeds for , every (list are.” | JACKE RE LEDY CO. GIIWG Se sset eS 6 hienee, TL — oa IN BEAL) CALL AT— a Mme. E. M. Anderson HAIN DRESS NG PARLOR WEST AND Gh CEN STREETS (Near Romr cirevery Store) ‘Prompt attention ¢ ven alt customers Mme. ©, J. VW. tker’s System | all ang seem, Bours 9 um. to 9 pm: Do,not w rry over the bad investments you have male or the good ones you did not make. Your best opportunity ‘is still open. ‘ | ° INVEST IN | THE LABORERS PENNY SAVINGS AND LOAN CO., WAYCROSS, GA. ts Authorized Capital $100,000. Shares $10.60 ‘ each, cash or installments Stock alrendy yielding an § per cent. dividend. We pay 6 per cent, on Time Certificates and 6 per cent. on Savings Deposits.. We Will appreciate your patronage and you will appreciate our service, | Special ‘attention given to out-of-town customers. mee OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS . Carlton AV. Gaines, Prasident Dr. H. C. Scarlet, Vice President J.C. McGraw, Treasurer O. R. Harper, Cashieg Chas. i. MeCarthy =~ Wim, 1, Ring Dr. C. C. Strickland Fisher M. Moseley ‘Dr. J. H. Griffin ht. W. Colson Li. E. Moore Dr. S . D. Cotterell T. C. Williams L. O. Golden R, W. Williams Dr. J. J. Creagh | ‘SUMMER SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS | Fort Valley High and Industrial Institute s Strong Faculty June 7th to July 9th | «. +... For bulletin write ‘ Principal H. A. Hunt Fort Valley, Ga. COLORED HELP WANTED IN THE NORTH Laborers and Domestic Servants in and out of the city Part and Full Time. . Wm. H.C. D’Antignac’s Employment Agency 117 W. 136th Street. New York. City, . __., Phone Audubon 8155 oe MER Sel Sh wars: . . WHY. NOT OWN YOUE: HOME AND CUT OUT THE RENT MAN? LOOK OVEX THIS LIST AND-THEN SEE ME FOR TERMS: One story, 6 rooms house and shop, 618 Garden......++.+4$2,500.00 223 Alice street, 2 stary, COMET + ++ oeaeeeeeeneenyceeeneeo$5,000.00 515-517 Nicoll street, 2 story, 6 room apartments. «+ ...++.$4,000.00 521 Nicoll, 2 story, 6 rooms and bath, extro lot............$4,000.00 Oné large building Jot, East Park AVCDUC... 2. .seeeeeee eee $1,40000 635 W. York, easy LOIMIS. ese er eeenseereesesececet cece ee +$I,300.00 . ) (G20 W. Broughton... ......e eee ecccsccacsccseces soe$1,500,00 1 large lot, 2 story house, 4 rooms, Jooley Ave,..----..-2..$700.00 , One 5 room cottage (new) Cherokee Heights_.__.__.__$9385 . One 5 room cottage, 224 Augusta OA nee eneneeee $1800 One 2 story 7 rooms, lights and bath, Cann Park No. 716.$3000 Three 1 story, 3 rooms houses, 518 Hui tingdon._.__.____ $3000 . One 1 story, 6 rooms house and ‘shop? 61S Garden._.__.__.§2500 ‘Three 1 story, 3 room houses Tast Ansrdeon.........-., .$3000,00 One 1 story, 5 room house, 779 B. Gwinnett...2.......+++$2000.00 _ Two 2 story 7 room apartments, 518 Hartridge..—._.....--.... $3000 ¥ 5 One 1 story G room cottage, 110$ Joe BUTCCE. wesc eee e eee + $1500.00 House and 10 acre farm, Middleground Road, 5 miles from city $800 11 Tifird St. 4 room cottage and bath, testes peceneeseeee eee s $2,000 950 Wheaton, 7 ooms and DAU... es ee eee cececeee snes e 2 0 $0,000.00 One I story 5 room cottage, 1018 Joc strect.—....___—--- $1500 508 I. Gordon stréet, 2 story G rooms........+.2sss+e000$3,000,00 812 E, 37th street, 6 room COLAC. eee neeee serene ceee yo 2 -$3,000.00 1300-1312 Buroughs, 5 room cottages:..$3,000.00 and $3-250.00 A number, of beautiful and well located lots in Cherokee Heights, W. Bay Street. Hasy terms and we build for you. Prices $300 to $500. i B80 Joe street, 5 room Cottinge ance emeerenem eter eeneee ve soeeereee $3000 Big investment Opportunity—G21-26 W. Bolton, 4 room apart TNCDES aeeneeseeeee nro eceeentee eect ners $6000 731-733 E Gwinnett, 2 story, 5 rooms... $2500 . Southesat Corner Gwinnett, and East Broad_.....$15,000.00 Northeast Corner Huntingdon and West road, 3 stores and two apartments, wili sell as whole or divide to SUit.S cu } é OWEN . | *G. H. BOWEN. ; ) THE REAL ESTATE MAN . PHONE 4096 458 WES TBROAD STREET, oe x ne ees bn : : Almuii Musie Co. | - 4114 E. Broughion St. : LE HU REE. 7S laa = TRY | 38 gd re ihidl A besall Ill ‘ SBA Rea pe ei — | Cee LBB Ee eecmemameretog | | goles, - ieee) | ee eee ; > ee | ; | = We .- 3) ‘ SS eS , PLAYER-ROLLS. SULCE MUSIC AND MUSIC BOOKS . PIANOS AND PLASER-PLANSS: ON EASY’ TERMS r ; NEXT TO BIJOU THEATRE SAVANNAH, GA. - Stitt itil te BRR, stectenleetor tee tac%as7an%ac es lectea? an? glerFastactas tes loctestentoolon i wh a ' z ~ e t a "WHICH a - © oy : . ; A STACF OF 8 A STACK OF $10 BILLS UNPAID BILLS { CHRISTMAS Q JANUARY Ist Tne | ; Xou Can’t Spend Unless You"Haye It. P ; You can’t have it Unless You Save It. - . You can’t Save It without a Definite Plan a! _ You can’t Find a Better Plan than OUR = r . ‘ NEW XMAS SAVINGS CLUB NOW, FORMING * y JOINTQDAY- ., :,. 4 , - f , FIDELITY SAVINGS BANK , . set 626 WEST BROAD STREET ‘ | os %, 3 _ ‘ - , z | tourtEsy “\ senvice CONSIDERATION THE FUNERAL HOME OF MONROE URDERTAKERS | Essie Monroe Edwards, Manager e . 2? Toland J. Edwards, Asst. Manager Lady Embalmer __Temporary Address, 508 SHARLES ST APUDINE © 39 £90 Toe chines au packacics, oo~ ace, Gey ENGEANDER £9 Scldewyeherby fsiture SAY ie a F Wee foillatrabed beled cam ran a0S8o 3 SHUN AGRARURDAY JUNEIERs920ATA2 ~ ‘ Va PACER a SEE a : _- —- SATURDAY APR eee , ee Se DOSSOOOOOOPOL | AR T CFZS oer eee, Soefestoclectelanln ins j TE SO ‘ahi LEARN TO SEW tee’ Ce : 4 Beadooarie oF 6AST CRUEL IE ADRESSE /AUARCINGZ TANT CUE Ss wyntecety t iio. esstri}: 900 «OD . ee - ie BaNER naan Steg erekias ie rensant, cena ; 3 UNDERTA’ MF MOO BOU A ara "eesele sot NIG-Var CRY dP A het |= STE Clothes cldnedyyhpeies. aed sebalacs erent tour eed BUNK os Hot and offs, andomaes: bathe Al rhe ‘aed of ~Prictital DressaikDie s) “x, ES ba Sells NY York O44, Chicago De-|Start now and be a'practicitiaredihaks) yO i tender, GrPBEsis Record am fer Some 10 suit all, Call ex" Writd] yO orien te ace LREMIIGn {| Successol oO ire % ce EWE RARER eo - A MANO. UPR MONA Minne... Mi. Milter a0 ; p Preah itp : BXOELSION sosiem FAT 6g 1 Ouse Ligon BRCEESHON Siting S's STE Gx emealy Ale eS y , W.NIER,, 4] MMESOLIVER ; EX@ELSIQE ASSEEM ous. ¢ Manteuringg Magvizing. Combines made to omer. fi iM canght and Uf plomas awsfded,) Résidence 2013 Har den Street, Savajihah G2: — pad eins tides ‘ WH cats Wma yO MESDA’ LURPAn GRANT AND WIX LIB NECLARKE Announce Grith gnlensure the opénini sepa WRT SRUENNATT BPAUTY PARLOR. 3 Porn aang Manicur- Ing, Massaging, Combings, anadg, to or- der. A fa Tine of xoods nbwarg on. hand. Coyse taught and diplomas a- warded. ae AUGUSTACROAD, WEST SAVANWY eee =- =! . 3 Wear User TY > = Dr. J3_W.Jamerson Dooooce: 7: aeacaipoeutat sgt ite i wprk ‘Girarante €d Wage Earners Bank Bldg Phone 423 5” ae 4 E ay ae Mme.E, .J.,.denderson “CARTER SYSTEM | Gt, Hairdressirie and Beauty’ Partols {Rta iearingtand Facial Magiage. Co ga_Inadort order. 8412 PAR SSrnkh waxenosy » TS geoltara 3 i. He tS po ere. Pad - Have ¥ou tie aes The Golden: ee! = ra S ‘The Magazine with a,reiF meszaze for thinking peple. | Itagpigs"feralar de partments devoted aes: Laducatiol, Agricultures Hygiene, Ketision and Phy- losophy, arfd many” other interesting features. & Journal with, 2+ pases of real truth, Severy othr week for only 81.50 per sobs. The pnblisters have ar- ' anges to dive the ae ba scriders each.a.cony of the wonglerful seribere eashehseiy che. “TALKING WITH THE DEAD” Soe ne ee eeereeer Re I just off te press. ‘This mew book shows thaffthe spiritim is of the Ad- yersary, hd gives clear warning against allyferms of supposed talking with the dad, ete. If yon wish the journal byélie year, and the book, see or write W. F. MePendon, 110 Lintoln. Street Bingle 40c, stews Stind = Bde} Stns THE AMERICAN BEAXITREY' 2s DEAN-HERB— ir DR. & HAWK & CO * 4206§BAST GWINNETT } Savannah, Ga. who fs maipfacturing the, mpdicine for all kind of complaints. —_ rPices pet bottle fron $1.00 to $3007 Skip net less than age full quart by express for $5.20. Orffers given tot ‘When orddying ser AP REISER ate month and/ date of birth of persoo effected. Office hours 7 to 10 a. m.; ¥ to 8p. . vy wee Uk ae: eo | x 2bV iF ke YH The Handy-Williams, FAST {IDE DRY CLEANING: ESPABLISHMENT Cleanin; the Vacnim Pro- cers, aR BF tie Thole | man Pressing Machings.,, Revo- Trent tS Haat FO | fits to patron an! Grn like. New machinery already install igpar as me TLES Cs DYEING, DRY AND STEAM CLEANING Motto: “We live to dye and do tet E29 “pts Call and 'mspeel"'Sa? ‘plans sindt preparations. late. machinery.§- aRED macienT REWRRRY THE HANDY. ESTABLISHSIENES > Ready tor yusingss of tor“aftér: mil Tons a ‘ RB. jams Mhringar™ 816 EASH REPAD |STREET Sqratipah, Gd. oRtodt 4 ‘TE! SE GITE ne ee I H.C. eS ealer — — suaple & Fane oe AEA + and h Ver ee Polite attentiod aprbiept-aellber, 901 Elmott®Avetie :. . a Near Ci rks LEARN’ TO’ SEW 1) JMMB, AHATAERTSE'S BUN GIOL BE DRESS ASKING BT VUAASAH insets (Lhyeaurenrsniofinenccesstru teaching. Last teonvihted | cenerepaerel flatly of NE@-York" City of ihe, extn iat chy she the ‘aed of ~Practital Breseatikhie | Start now and be a'practi¢ht/ards hab: er. Terms to suit all. Cull 6" Writd {é¥ particulars. oe Tree eee ~~ T Bey. LOE Oe!” rae SAVANQAH [ sai 3 UNDERTAKING ano ROH Co ty ag 3 ESTABLISHMENT ={] Suecessors: to “im, Seabrook. “FUNER Alec (BIRECTORS “1 AND EMBALMERS Everything for the con- 1 Sleanec a rik ei sg. =| “wenience of our patrons ‘Auto. Stibulzitice. Caskets. L7H Tg be of :|f ..BurialRobes o 3hPrices Reasonable 1 a ROBERTS, President “My. Ssm108Ns, Vice-President Te. MILTON, vf, Secretary Ponce JONES, Asst. Secretary | gM fe: NICHOLS, Treasure ] S, S. SINGFIELD ese “= phonce BRADLE? se A. IL BUNBAR ) dA. B HINGRIEDRGE A, i M. G. GRAHAM Jo. oe HED DANIEL, WRIGHT * cd REV. N. BEMBRY+ ; £ Y. L tRviyG aK CORNELL WIMBERLY £] Sacre. 2. fil Bods SAM HOWARD ) MO K EESEE, ee PAUL J. STEELE, Embalmer | West One d Minis Street orridg Euone 2108 INDY RESIDENC EPHONE 6052 eee os oh “Ta ee lis No THR fap Us to Please You aekde se een (ane ir Work. Re: i ne wel bt taeondhfSESRSIRE Ray, eliminat af dotings tree sot Ge : eee of shoes that needs repair . 3) | J. H.Washington ° , ||, BRON 5132 "4 ‘ 389- WHITAKER STREE} R wo FT BA RATER Mine... M. Miller: EXCELSIOR, s¥Site Manicuring, Bfassaging: Dosibha es mude to order. Cours¢ taught-’nd dl- plomas awarded. Call end seei'-inef Bqod, gervice.; Goods always Dn-hand: | 518 WEST GWINNETT STREET | : Seypnnal, Gat tin NEWS STAND." a ae | ALL OF ‘THE ‘LEADING “NEGkO PAPERS AND Tet Eine ‘Tee Oe Soe ogads New York Age 8g he Oilvass Detent . feet Amsterdam Néws 20, 4 a ~Savannati Journal” . Savannah Tribune af b Saturday’ Evening Blade | "| Daily Papers " Hawkeye . FC E. SUMMER AGE Jr qq Blind Newspaper Vener: i 608° BOLTON STREET, EAST + Shove Shining Parlor Attached + POPP DODO OOPS t Refreshment 3 Privilege Bought 2 1 salt be pleased to by 1 ; reshments privileges at ;balls, picnics, dances, excursions 24 socials, faizs, and all. ppblic . entertainments. Call at “ @25 EAST ANDERSON ST. or ring Phone 9315 SMART SET ICE CREASEs2, CONFECTIONERY * we S<- W. H, Jobnson, Proprietorg:. = Se 2 5 : | = ry the System’ of ws I n=", -Allen-Pomarid?’s Eeyptids hl ef Mair Grower “zg are MME MARY PINKNEY, | Hiair Dresser a1d: Beant, . Culturist + % System taught. Diplomas awarded, Satisfaction guar-' antged. Give me a call at 72 PARALEL STREET , ‘Wayeross Ga. ° Ie a ee a . : my Ef (PE . ge cok : Fas phat FES eh 6 MBit ON =~ . CREST. a) «od | ' ” . - Amusement, Resort .~ BG) vad RAMA 4a $ AD BAO Ads . eG A . oa . =-§ . _ - a, . 4 Vi Wake. - n.d AAMT KD ok . pees | PE EG Pe a _-», Hope edie Cafe. a Hope Crest Swimiting-Pool. . Hope Crest ancing- Pavilion. . fog ae fay a un} i pet: ‘ a oH ae Free Cone {sunaay. 4°p. m.- | Refreshments Of All Kinds. _.... ., Diitie# Parties Served MAE Ye ab ee ACOA | SHANE AT ROL t0G-2 - ot “ec pieaiciDaRey GWA tbe madquae Wage Larners “Bank”. “EY. 4 3 , 8) colle mgt a 8 “2G. ReBelérson, Manager mo ay pmo) FATHOM ABT VITA 2 2 yo os. até of Hotel Savanmaby, 2 = ORS e. | eotoeé Bote Lakgintd “Maree oe af | - eo ‘ectheeeseS \ hai t HOM, eholsteth. geccere t eS EEPREER Sf tiasting Farm Labor Bureau by : ‘T,B, Glass, Seey ‘ “ sont, GLOSSY I Gon’ cra GHAVING( ad SOBT, ¢ le iment omens on 4 and oxumious, jE Rat RAVING (A : Hike that of the, cpléted gyTin (NIE | Sah Seaniicep= _§ . om eae * '] Bit i itor hace later _ farce: 33 shay Ba 1 Diggtee af ew é Bind | eee etch SRT Le Rais DaEsso EE Meme ripe tout [Lf sill ats the LE sll Pig BET eorlceny tat} y ‘bi cay to cone TRS IR MSSM RIBS aire 0) 4) you like beste: Eleeaataen ae ghee i ueimee. ct nas Suri Ap fet vie peer Me nderamectsive and freN § fp Look For thet a ve = greg Ings SendH0v * f roa srierere, | Aire nots wanted Oy or sent poate eer coe aboral aries i me TNE eae Ness ess eel ad RICHMeREaS oe; pe A ng FReth SS faa ACES ee Weyork City> | hE SE | sae 1 Rue fae | eGo) eRe Le ern 1X Sexe’ = — Neel NIRAGHSHG ech SS § | Pj M Pay vu = ne ee Kalsoming’a specialty 4 | lano AUSIE SSUNS | PLA 6 HOLL STREET, WEST TAUGHT AT HOME: a , | Arrangements made 155 conte i in if wee ee ite NP LLIAN ‘T. BELLAMY Zee gaie n° 555 E. Darri Sheets: 111 1 = + ttm eesls tesdgtd Jasing isa ods aa a a ee ee : Ge te dood vorspen suey qry dle bau asd burs Henry Meais°Feed Comms " Wholesile aed’ Retail Bolus iy an ence auridigc AM PHONE 3461 “wah subs <30PBERRIEN'ST™ | = = THE MEARS-EXPRESS=———— Expert Piane and Fersituta Moeect AD Paltk, Stdeéhod Ship a Before closing oP ath anynvidlde, RESO SBE = ec > ~2 FEN ROR SREP EP ep iyes Re ee a a as ee ee a a i ee oe OE me me ‘ deans afi ta ©, . =e, ae Sia : MeKelvey: Tire Repair Cores teh mae woth) POOL astanketolli) 9s -Vulcanizing and’ Tire:{Repair of All Kitson i ¢ é Gasoline, Oil and, Auto: Accessoriesy « «wit a: oe a . 5 : aD aiteet thea ois oO Hone aise ss Bets 4 redh ksh eh BAD US Re Ww ferelt Ws te ts GASTON AND'!W: BROADXSTS. Benet . aad "ee ,- Wm, McKelvey, rick FO sce ped | . ees Neus RE vite fe : aby disobey ze crk ps e 2 beh bie WWitheEoces ; “eral aa Wh Pa fies ce a oay ay Ll Lak AUR ey qe Bion = ‘ew i SEE sas “a : Sas SS wl b [at re ESS SS Saree, Ev 2 erry acai uk f, '8 the public gaaranteg shitPerpqyotig’ Arathi ims of! but aekains eoels vices will recelve, courteousyietperienced treathnent,1 Wo! thorongts 1 .*piiat ly undérstand ‘tho undértakdrig’ bast? We Cattahge™4 ee vehi esis est aght Royall UndertakiingCo: tL. ‘M. Pollard, Manager “D. J. Scott, Asse. Managers Mrs. Lalira, Figlds,, ViceBresident.1 12/7, + = OFFICE PHONE 676 "(| RESIDENCE. PHONE™ "PJafojajafajafufufapetetr, nlnfnlnlninlnlalotolelnlatal, (3 Madami-ranece Theresa P. Robinsdi ae se ‘ae oe ae Beauty Parlor 14 N, Fahm Street Near Merchant*and Miners Transportation Co. = Omy the best artists employéd_ Evéry- thing up-to-date. Courteous attention given to customers. Iyva System a specialty. Agent for. Americiisi Mani. facturing Company. Thée«mest modern and unique Haridresverls Chairy Come to se me or Phone 3382. DINE) AE er se YOUR: N 7D yl a he eo Ge is with'.preparations cpm) : oe taining, Lye.': They rain your hair, turn if, ‘red, Te burn and dry'the. scalp... Ed Us aeF HET © BBONADE? "55 ‘gives ‘the hale a natural straightness, “#4 Insureg a dark, rick, Iuxuriant growth =“ =o of glassy hair eye-brows‘and mustache,, + -/ Contains ngalkali., | 4. t NEVER'USE SOAP ON HAIR 4 For best results keep hair and scalp For bet VMIRES LIQUID = SIVAMPOO. An emilsidn of vegetable "A ee 10, 3940 MLEDNG WH. AO ~ nts (00. AGENTS WANTED. Newkitk’s Lalioratoriés*, 3 Ct Incorporated), Ra “151-9 -W. 1ébgnG erect 4 |? lsNew York City, ea ae wah as fa 3 TER =H Mimicuring ”s, A eae Powe Beaty gud eBiair Treatmabine co? eat ge Si eee MARTHA* FRAZIER: os + sayy yd] SERGE SS a rene aan SS SET : “WANT oA BROAD - ?.30,000" Kien, Women ie a framed af Tkisting, Florida to iti Bea he is potato, crop. store 20m chores eek Hasting Farm Labor Bureau Ba tT. B, Glass, Secy % THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE - SATURDAY JULY 3, 1920. 3; a: ‘ LOCALS ut boson Luiversity, _ | Madame Jausie Watkins left Thurs; day tur New Lore City to visit Me, sud} Shs \Wwuuter Mung Nin james Sweet, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jno, SWeet, was ames tae boys troia Tuskexve ty go 10 camp Custer, Bartle Crees, Macingan, ‘Mrz, dshuieat J. Jones of 410 W, gith St. lett. Thursday to visit her} daughier, Jéssig Ltta Jones, 217 West duin St, New York City, “Misy “Bessie L, Kennedy left the _ city on ‘fuesday Tur New York ety to take up a special course im Fancy hairdressing, ‘Mrs. FP, F) Mungin sailed on the city of Columbus Saturdzy June 2oth ror Boston, Mass, where she will spend the summer With relatives, 7 Mrs, Emma Bobeisn of Savannah, after spending several weeks in Phila- duphia and New York city visting relauves aud friends, huve joized her husband, It, E. Bobeian, where he is engaged at Royal Victoria Motel, for the somumer, t Prof, L, i.Williuies,.prineipal of the Geigia Academy tor Colored Blind, after a pleasant stay of two weeks with hig relauves, Mr, and Mrs, 1. M, West, 788 Last Waldburg Street, left for his hhume at Macon, last Wednésday, Prof. Wilhams reported a large euroliment Just term and is enthusiastle over his work with the blind. ‘Mrs, D, H, Dean has returned to the city alter u mouth’s yisit‘ty New Yorh city us the guest of her sister, Mrs, ‘T. LB Heeves, inte there many delight. fl parties were given in her honor Whose entertaining Yor here were Mass Wilhehnina Walke and Mr. and Mrs, HM, Deluney of New York, Mr, and Mrs. Robt, Carr avd Mrsy Mamie Leplan dnd “davghter of Bre kiyn, Mr, and Ars, C. 1, Thore of Jersey City and Mr, and Mrs, H. Joseph of Janmica ut ‘Mrs. L, W, Theus left Thursday for Philadelphia, Pa., and Pittsburg, where she wil spend the summer with hei > children Miss Mary A. Williams left Monday for Philadephia, Pa,, en route to Gur May, Ne», Mrs, Currie M, Middleton and daugh ter, Miss Saulie L, Middleton, of 112% Nall street, East, will leave tomorrow for Charleston, &. C,, on a Saeation and on returning home will step a iitgemun, 8. 0 her Yermer hosts to Visit relatives. Mrs. ©, D, Sims hgs left New Yor! for Ashfield, Mass,” returning abou November 15th Mrs, sarah Green Collins is in th city trem New York. Mrs, William Todd Howry, sister 0 hs, Joseph Davis, returned to Corona Dong Wand, after spending the winté “here. Mrs,"Henry Visited her sister Mrs, Jno. Morzzon for a tew days, 2 - Athan, Ce, ‘Mr. Juseph Gilby of 116 W 185 stree New York will be in the city Augus ito 21, Visiting his tather and brothes 111305 Randolph street, ie would hk to meet all of his vid friends while her Mrs, Florence Pinkney, formerly 0 Savannah, now of Washington, D. C. had a very pleasant stay in New York While Uieres\s, Pinkney, Mrs, G. 1 . Burton or this city and hs Ei saunders of Charleston, $ €,, spent : day in Jamnign, yiiting,friends, includ lng Mr. rad Mis, J, Ht. Lee 9 Mts, Ida Wadhin’ Mcleod spent th frees. nn New York visiuy My, ain - Mrs Aaron Daniels, Mrs. MeLeo Will spend the fourth of July in Attar tie Chy visiting friends Me, aud irs, M.D. Dixon of 33.7 S! spent Saturday und’ Sunday at Girard dia. the home of the former's mother ‘Chey went by pul from Savamal t Milleven, Ga., and were wet there i Mr, Dixon's brother inlaw, Rev, 2 i. Kelly, who carried thém by machin gine. the different counties leadin Guard, |” Mrs, Elisabeth MeDowell accompa rid be her daughter, Miss Anulett bic den left Wedne-dgy for Nev sore Where they will visit ber son Mesvrs. CAL and Andrew MeDow! Mrs. Eleanor Dent of Drunswick, a¢ companied hy ler little daughter, an Miss Mildred Jones of Washington, 1 © Care in the city vHiting their p2 tos. Capt: and Mrs. F. P. Jones ¢ Iemy Street, cast. - WANTED—8 Automobite mechan: ius,” Write or call on Joe Hall 316 W. iE treetSavannah, Ga,, phone 5H. On Friday night, June 18th, Mrs, 1p, Kamjlron was the recipient oo g Very pleasant surprise party which © \ given ts| the Sarah Men Sewing trol of Bethel A, M. 1. church. Atianta, Ga, and was presented with tou bewutifal pieces of silver as a they af esteem and appreciation of jer activities with the Circle. Those Wading in the surprise were Mrs. smmzletan, Mrs, Keaton, Mrs, Simonton and Miss Collins. During her stay of seven months in Atlants Mrs, Hamil- ton has been 2 rezular worker also an henorary member of the Circle and her presence was always desired at all meetings, She hay heen President of the Sarah ley Sowing Circle of St. Phitip’s church this city, since its oreanization, five -Fears azo and 2e- turns home again, much to the delight of her friends among whom she is very ponlar, While in, Atlanta she was with her sou Mr, F. A Hamilton and family + ; _ +. Mrs. CG Irwin of St4 Kline St Corertained Mre, T, 1 Washington and Cunghter of Néw York Sunday noon sod at 3 o'clock p,m. at the home af Nis TL, @. Williams 619 West Wald- hore2tance 7 SANNA HOME ASSOCIATION To the officers and members of the store Ascaciation. You are herchs »erthed to ineet at reur club rooms ou snnday Inly_ tth 1920 at 7 o'clock Sop. mlm beach svits for the par. >.> ef attending Mz. Zion Raptist tiond ana body, A full attendanc, a desired, Ty order - Eé. H. Burke, President Jas. F. Butler, Seerctary | «IN MEMORY | Voss—in sad “and loving remembrance ‘of our belov daughter, Ida 0. Voss. aco WESCHOUS one from ns Is gore, A votee we Joved is stilled, a place ig vacant in jour home, which never can be filled. It 4s one sear since you left us, and we miss you ever more our hearts are filled with ‘aadness for your smile we see no more Xou are gone but not forgotten, nor shal [you ‘be. "As tong as life ane incmory last swe shail xemember thee, Father, Mother and Sister KING—In loving memory of our lovin: kon and brother who departed this if June 27, 1919, fi (Gently the stars are shining, Pown on bis silent grave, Where Hes the o ne sleeping That we could not sare. We often sit and think'of him, + When we are all alone, Ie Yor memory ts the only thing ‘That grief can call ite own, More and more each day we miss“him. Friends may think the wound is healed,, But they little know the sorrow, ‘That Hes within our hearts concealed. Mother, Mra, Mt. “Berrien Sister, "Dra." A.B, Artson Brother, Mr. H. King Brother-tiJaw, W. C. Arteon |, BEPR—In zat hut loving memare of = ours sweet wife, Mes, Withelmian Tre Epps. who departed thia life one year aco Taly 6th, 1919. One veak has vasied. since that sad day ‘when Gai called her home: it was Ty Will that ny dear Witte was called away, I oftea think of the davs gone by, but In my heart T Jore her still. ‘A shadow over my life ¥8 cast. a lored ane from ane so dear; the heart no greater gone forever. Haw hard it wae te pare trials Know, What pleasant | hosts. we J.once enjored, how sweet their memory still. but It bas left an aching roid. which never can he filled. Totten sit and,think of her, “shen I aia all alone for mpmory ig the onty friend that grlef can cal ite own. Friends may think the wound | ix healed, but little know the sorrow that lies within’ my heart concealed Son, Tittle Baw @. Tens, dr. Son Little dw G Epps, Tr, LLOYN—In insmars™ of one devoted mother. Ida Lloyd, who departed this life uty 4. 197 Oh for a Geath of thoce who slember in | the Tord: O% he like theiws nry Jast renos pike theivs my last reward ‘Thole bad'es ‘them te the sky their ransomed spirit sont the last trompet's fovial sortnd shall eal on wining of faith and loco to mest the ‘Jin the gronnd fn silent hone may Tis, “i Srsions thee adar and refzn with 1m tahoe. Oh for the death af those whe slumtier in the Tard. Oh he Uke thelr nity last repose, Ihe ‘thela my Tast Fe. ward. “' Danehteres Mra Viele Fleming Miss Tula Varshalt Sous+ Me, Jerry Marshall. Bronswiek | Mr Pentanis Marehall Jacksoneia, Ps de TM Martial’ Savanpan. Ga. Mr, Arthur Marshall, Savannah, ‘Ga S: wae Skea Semone keen: pe AO Mes, Fal Co Pnt eutestetr Jod_ at their nine, 215 West Gaston stovct on Thursday evening Vet in hener of their sister. Mrs. tnna T atarnes, former. He of this city. Thase wha ‘were precant were! Mrs, Anna T. Barnes, Mer Panl Gas. ton, Mrs." Mande Cooke, Mrs Mamle Wale Tyee. “Mrs. Rritie Mreeman. Mes Mary Ts Zohnson, Mrs Magzie L. Rivers. Mrs Jonie Price. Miss Fuvenia rere Miss Pris- cil, Brawn.” Mise Marzvew! Tell, Misc Ida M Pleasant, Mesers, TW Youn, Tam ace THalock, Chas P Grant Wr Tamstin, Jesoph Pleasant Davht Johuson, Wiliam Posent. J. 1. Pleasant, Jr. Willie Bauno, -Amos Moore. A EPWARD UTERS Mr tadward Myers ef TM 1 Prost street died June 1th after di lore illness of one yer and IS dies | Phe funeral apd interment were at Morence, SC. Whig home. He ig cursived ben wife. “Mrs Tena Myers, of this city ® and four sisters guid tiva brothers of Morence. S.C. Tha horeaved wife and family wich to thank ithe many felends for Unete Rindaees snr jing the Yong Wines and death of Me, My rere and in’ tke hqurs of thelr great sad- ness. : MR, DAVID MOSES - Mr. David Moses died ‘Thursday ‘after. neon at hls resktenee, 908 Wheaton street. after nbout a week's iMnese Mr Moves Jicho was an old Savannahlan bat ber jiving in Philadetphia, Ta. un te tires weeks azo when he wae called home ou |sccount ‘of the suaien death of is Inthe Me. Willian Moses. Mr Moses wag. abent jES Segre ald, IS funeral will he het Nhis Satuotir, morning. ‘The deceased [survived by a brother, Mr enty Moses asister, Mew Lottie Walker’ a ties, Miss |3ateline Walker, a nephew, Mr. Win. Har- lve. ‘and au aunt Miss. Skane Wabieues, is CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the many friends for the Kindness shown me during the illness aud at the death of my husband, Mr. Alexander Cohen. € Wife, Eliza Cohen. CAR Ob THANKS |, ‘Che retatives and frionds at Mise Ite- beca G. Houston wish to extend their sin- cere thanks and appreciation to their friends for their expressions of sympathy at the time ct her death, . ‘NOTICE Tg the officers and members of Py- thagoras Chapter No- 257: You are notified to be present at your Chapter rooms at 4:30 o'clock Wednesday even- ing Syy Zth, for the purpose of initi- ating candidates, By order of R. Ma- tron, Miss C. MeDowell; Mrs. T. J. | Goodall, seeretary. ‘AMTISEVIENTS July 7. Weduesday—Teme at Lynhaven by ‘the Cniversql AY and 'S."Chub.” Adints ston Se, uly 20, ‘Tnesday, Family outing \t Reantort, SCG. by Sucannan Doan > avin. Pare “Adatts’ $1.00, ¢hildren~ vnder 12 sears tue. ‘July, 19, Mondar—Onting te Beach Tammock by Mts Ster Ledge No. 241 Pare 0c. CAneust 17, ‘Puesday—Apnual esearsins to Deanfort ‘by Armour Lodge Nu. 4s8t Fayre. '$1,00, Fury. 5, Monday—Pienie at Tall” Pavit lone “Lone Star Socwty. Admission 2: aud 0c. ‘uly 24. Plente to Palmetto Park by tiv Tadtes Industriay Aid amd 'Sogial "C.. are 30g, Fits 20, Tuesday Onting to Beaeh Mar mock by ‘the International Ald and Social Eins, Fare 500. Jui 39, Outipg at, Lineatn, Park by Maming ‘call A. and 8. Club. -Aduaisstor ‘Fuly S ‘ThursdarzOnting at, React Hammock’ by-the Briekliyers Dare ater niyo, Monday—txenesion by Whur Rose Tent Now et 7. We. G. and J. Ut Heanfort._ Pare "$1 00 - very Sundar to Leach ITammock _b: the Teach Tiammock Bathing Cub) Par 50 eents ; yy. si. Monday—Onting te Reach Tim mnie by Willen Lodge New 20 Ble 4 s> Every Sunday to Daufuskie, Prof Prices Jazz Orcliestra. Beginning; Shily 11, Steamer St. John, Fare 50¢ uly % ‘Tuesday—Dance “at Masonic pits. by Lercules Association, © _ TWO STORES TWO STORES PEOPLES INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO. DEALERS IN STAPLE AND. FANCY GROCERIES. FRUITS G:OINDIAN STREET N.W. Cor. 30th and Phone 1368 . Harden Sts. 3. M. Washington, See-Treas. Samuel S, Kelson, President BARBRA RE eer THE GREAT DUNDEE PARK , AT DUNDEE CANAL | _On Port Wentworth car line, just beyond . Lincoln Park Large and spacious ground, Beautiful Shade. Accomodations, un- limited. Our motto, Deceney- Special ‘attention to children. “Good music. Pare artesian water. Free bathing pond fer children. GATE FEE 10 CENTS | CHILDREN UNDER 10 YEARS FREE BAND CONCERT EVERY SUNDAY AETERNOON Big Barbecue and all kinds of Amusertents , JULY 5th, 1920 = | FRANK KEY, General Manager | 310 Congress St., W. Savannah, Ga. |, July 12, Pienie at Lincolg) Park by Gole den Leat A. aud ©. $1uu, Ausra. July 5, Monday—Vienic, at Burroughs Station by Harris Grant and Allen Green, Adinission 15 and 10 cents. : duly 5, Monday— Barbecue given at White Blit af Scubreece Pavillon by the Twilight Keapers, he July 13, ‘Tnesday —Annual plenie te Reach Nanimock “by St. Benedict's charch. Fare 7c, ehildren “30c, Juty 5, Monday—Grand Barhecne by Linedin ‘A, ‘and §. Cinb at their home, deur te, Road and Magazine Ave. Ad- malesfon 250. nly 26," Monfay—Grand_ outing by FeV ‘A.’and §. Club to Daufuskie. Fare 0c. July 5. Monday— Dance at Harris St. a RY ‘Red Rose A. and 8. Club. Admis- sion 25¢. July 4, Sunday night—Fxcursion to St. Helena island. ‘Fare $1.00 ‘July 12, Monday—Pienle to Beach*Ham mock hy" Armonr Lodge No. 1881. Fare 75e. children 4c. "Fuly 19—Outing. at Lynhayen Perk by Morning Call A. and S. Club. Admission Be. ‘July 21, Wednesday—Picnic to Beack ‘Hammock’ by Young Gentlemen Entertain- ers A. and 8. Club. Fare 50. Jule 14, Wednesday—Outing fo Beach amangek by the Chatham Pleasure Clot mare 06, July 16, Friday—Gloria System Hair- dressers Picnic to Lynhaven. Admission 25 cents. July 12, Monday night—Moontight — tc Daufuskle by the Ga. Nome Boys A, and {S._Club, Fare 50. July 22, Thnreday night. Moonlight rid¢ by. letter carriers. Fare 50c. July %, Monday—Grand Barbecue and dance at Ide Hour Amusement Park, lo cated on Augusta read, west of Lincolr Park. “Aduilssion 35 cents, ‘July 19, Monday—Annnal exeurston _t¢ Reieh Tatumock by the Band of Lose So ciety. Bare 30c. July 27. Chesdas—Afternoon evcurstor ta Danfuskie by the Union Brotherhoot Lailes Branch. Fare 50c. July 13. Tuesday—Leap Year Dance a Masonic ‘Temple by Hereuly Assu, Ad mission 2c. July. G. Tuesitar— Escareion fo Teau fort by F. A. B. Church. Pare $100 an 7 CONTEST POSTPONED ‘The contest for the trip to Néw York by Charity Hospital Auxiliary was postponed from July Ist to July Gth, at $:30 p m. because of the failure to get in all the coupon books. ——— — & _ SE oo BFA need KS 3 OA CaN R IBY POS SS hee RS a hy \ See tm Sti CO b Gas “eae SS Sess os! oe fy, See Es 4/3 SIs pa a ES hy 58 eerie 8S ee ao, 6 Ss RW) Ci Ses Sea ee ES ey ow > SEES sy ae g bo, eS ap Ly; It is true that the Spirit of Christ through th psalnist speaks of Christ's sojourn on varth and his rekitions te the law: “then sald i, Ta. 1 come: fy tite volume of the haul: It is written of me T delight to do thy will, O my God: yea thy law fs within my heart. I hay preached righteousness in the greai gougregation: lo L have yot refrained us lips, O, Lord, thou knowest” Ps, 40:7-9. . ifws our Lord preached righteons ness and performed his Tather's will ix manifest in every word of his teach ing, “ere are a few of his utterances “Jesus saith unta them, My meat, i to do the sill of him that 'sent‘mes anc to finish his work.” John $:34 . "Jesus ansewered them, and said Diy doctrine i, giot mine but his that sent me, If any man will do his will he shall hnow of the doctrine, whethe: ig be of- God, or whether 1 ‘spealt 0: myself.” Joly 7210-47, “Telievest thou not that Tam fn the Father, and, the Father iy me? th woids that Tsay unto sow T speak not from myself: but ‘the Tather abiding in me docth his works,” John 14:1 nv. * “Think yot that T am came to. de stray the law, or the prophets Tan ifot come to destroy but to fulfil. For serily Tsay unto ven. TH heaven ie earth pase, one Jot or‘one tittle shal in no avise pass fromthe Taw, till al wwe fulfilled, Whesoever therefor shall brpale one of the Teast command ments and shall teach men, <o he shal he called the Jeast in the kingdom o hhearen: but whosoever shall do anc E wey ee MEETING OF FREE e *e ; - KINDERGARTEN ASSO." 7 herd wont Be a eal Ineetin of the Sree Kindergarten Association ‘Tues- ‘ , day afternoon at 6 o’clock at 220 | _’ AND WI day afternc car {} 2 oneshare certiffeat es ae! One share Ceriiicat : SEND $40.00 : AND WE WILL SEND YOU \ 2 one share certificate in Corporation representing sneof *- the world’s greatest Industries. Enormous protits have" - been madein this particular industry. National Securities ~ Company, New Haven, Conn. * | See the American Herb @ DOCTOR F. HAWK | z get a bottle of his Cure for Piles, land after you have. taken one bottle of my Sure Cure for Piles, 1 know that you will not be troubled with them again. OFFICE HOURS 5:30 to 7:30 P. M. DR.F. HAWK | 1206 East Gwinnet St. ® - . ws re Re a OTS SM ale oe ee Ra a, eis SEP. Bee tot | ie ide, Ss. Seopa eae Bes ee ee Bes Beste ee ia Be ts ea fe Saal WMI iia < ghee So 2 SE Rein ee PRE = EGE Pee AN aa aa eesOE aby estes , An EMRE <r ae a heme FP aggmmmner reeled tre “ é ea a ue eps i HE Se Meheesrieen geht edi ° You are invited to attend : Gus Price Jazz Orches- _tra Grand Boat Ride Every Sunday Afternoon Beginning July 11, 1920 Out for a joy ride and 2 plenty of jazz music, up the river and then to Dau- fuskic. Refreshments and cold drinks. Fare 50 Cents STEAMER ST. JOHN, leayes at 2 p.m. Gus Price, Manager REMOVAL NOTCE—On and after July 1st, 1920, MADAME DeLONG will be located at 188 Georgia Avenue, Avondale, Savannah, Ga, Phone 2627. Take Thunderbolt car and tell conductor to stop at Madame DeLongs Avon- dale Station. . _ . \ * ANNIVERSARY SALE «© ~ AT THE TOGGERY SHOP ~- { : WEEK BEGINNING JUNE 7th ' «wae Themostopportunetimeto _. ‘* __, replenish your wardrobe , Durin tghis event, wearables will be offerred at distinctly ad- ‘ vantageous savings ‘ 504 WEST BROAD STREET- C.N. Walker, Manager teach them, the ;ame shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven,” Matt. BeLT-1N “It is easter for heuyen ahd earth to pass thay oue tittle of the law to fail Luke 16:17, Again, the prophet, speaking by the spirit of Christ (1 Petey 1:11,) declar- ed of our Saviour: tie Lord is well pleased for his rightedusness' sake; he will magnify the law, snd make it honorable.” Isa 42:21,,’ Christ's per fection of charneter wis a revelation to the workd of what the law of God is as summarized in thé decalogue. Als the love, all the merey, al the beauty of character, 4in Christ Jesus was galy FOUR“, - on 7 whit God ‘had for fifteen mndred ears been telling the world in Hi: word, of which the decalozne fs the allcomprehending rute, and Christ ts the perfect evample of the rile work ec] out im flesh, Jesus Christ hept his Father's commantlinents, “did no sins and hence the Iaw fi him was righteousness and life, He revealed ats heauties by Wis hblameless life and marvelous teachings; and at Jats ic died upon the cross for its eterue] vin- ication, avd fet we are told ‘thr Christ's |drath adolf that tave, the transgres- sion of which made death necessary Hf souls wore to he saved and sin was Sto he abolished, To aboligh the 10% Tehich point ent sin is to impugn the Jeharacter of Gad, is to nrike the saci Hive of Christ of wre effect Thur the Naw has not boen aylished, It stil holds i all ity integrity the expres sion nf God's character. camachending “the wholé dity of man.” the rile of jthe fumre Indgement. Cel, 12:13-14: Janes 2:942, Jesus js still ony ov [ample (i peter 4221-2251 it is styl the Qnty of those whol name, ITs nemo‘ Vio Seal, even us Me walked’ 13 tt $:0;) the Inv fs still Weed on Te oven ag of old (Matt, 27:97-40:) ir Js still “the love of God. that we keep His commandaionts.” findinz them not a yoko or burden, but a delight (1 John 52.) ‘Thorefore, Christ did nat change His Father's law, Who changed the 1a of Gud then? Answer: The Raman Cr. fiz church ‘Then who are’all the 17: fossed protestant dinrches — shovine whe are keeping Sunday. instead of the Sabbath, thy Seventh-day? Answer The Ttomen chnreh, , . “Tet us bear the conchysien af’ th whole matter: Fear Gol and keer Tlis commandments: for this is the whale duty of man” ‘ty Trengelist JAW Manns, condnet- ine the Ghantanqna Gospel Tent Mecet Sg | THE NATIONAL FARMERS = * | CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION | Send to Northern Markets Three-Experts, | seeking advantages for patrons. They will | secure for the Association, best prices on Water-melons in carload lots. - ° Wire connections with the Association to - be established to Facilitate th terade. , .% | , Ve solicit your trade and asstire best ré- \ | sults. Write or wire. ‘ _ 3 WATIONAL FARMERS co-operative} ASSOCIATION ~- Incorporated under the laws of Georgia. Pi Stock on sale $100.00 per Share . i Authorized Capital $100,000.00 - Officers and Direetars—S. TP. _Campholl. president, Midville, Ga.; hk C. Reese, vice presideut, Millen. Ga.: TIL Lane, vice president, , ; S. Wilson, Savannah, Gas x. a. Walker, Millen, Ga.; Leroy Hudson, Paneth. Gees Hiuleronasis, Gas © Gauiinen Sprite, Gass Repvtttes Gan Sia Divine Wadley, Ga.; J. W. Holley, Albany, Ga.; J, C. Fisher, Savannah, Ga.; W. A. Bell, “Atianta, Ga.; DL. Weaver, Waynesboro, Ga.; P. A. Pettis, Omaha, Ga. ; 23 | 509 West Broad Street -~Savannah, Ga. UNION MERCANTILE CORPORATION ‘ OF WAYCROSS, GA _ Authorized capital $25,000.00 with privilege | | e | to increase to $100,000 be . ; . Promoting a highclass Dry Goods and Shoe | Store. A Chemical Laboratory | Incorporat®d undtr the laws of the state of Georgia. Onned and : controlled by Negroes. Invest now and multiply your banit account. You have a guaranteed ‘dividend of not less than § per eent on your 4 investment, For further information write the home pifice of the UNION MERCANTILE CORPORATION. ? 74 Parallel St.,.0 Waycross, Ga. Officers and Directors—Dr. Robert M. Warris, President; Iter- JTL Hall, Vice Presidént; ©. B, Davis, Treasurer; C. G.sLester, Secre- tary; Dr. A. I. Hinesman, Assisstant Seeretary; Wm. E. Harris, .Anditor; Payton A. Hughes, Clarence Crowder, Hiram West, Ran- dolph Simpson, * . oe LL =A. § QPEL AEEMIao . SUMMER SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS - Statesboro,High and Industrial School JULY 5th to 31st, 1920 - ‘All of the instructors are from best colleges and industrial schools in the coun- try; For fodnee information, write WM, JAMES, Principal, Statesboro, Ga J. G. LEMON, President E. C. BLACKSHEAR, Secretary H. B. WRIGHT SOL. C. JOHNSON, Vice President J. C. CALHOUN, Asst. Secretary A. B. SINGFIELD G. H. BOWEN, Vice President J. W. JAMERSON J. C. LINDSAY A very interesting, inspiring and educational occurrence has been taking place in Washington during the past week. The camera man of the Monumental Pictures Corporation, recently organized by Lieut. J. Williams Clifford for the purpose of portraying in its true light, the Negro's progress before the world, was photographing the many institutions of learning and places of business which stand as monuments to the achievements and progress of the Negro race in the Nation's Capitol. Among the soees taken were the Howard University commencement and the competitive drill of the Washington High School cadets. This picture will be similar to the Pathe News and it is hoped that it will be shown in every colored theater in the United States because of its inspirational and educational value. The Monumental Pictures Corporation has not been organized more than two months and yet the men at its head are putting out this one reel picture along educational lines. Shares in the corporation are now selling for $1.25 each, and it should be the duty of every race loving Negro to give this corporation his financial and moral support. AMERICAN NEGROES A farm of twenty-five acres of fine land is given by the Liberian Government to every Negro immigrant from America, according to Dr. John II. Reed, of Monrovia, Liberia, now in this country. On this land abundant crops of coffee, sweet potatoes, rice, wheat, cocoa or rubber can be raised, and there are good markets for them when harvested. "Unlimited opportunity for progress is what the American Negro seems to want," said Dr. Reed. "And he can find it in Liberia. I found it so, and so will every other colored man who goes there and does his part. Liberia needs American Negroes and American Negroes need Libria." Dr. Reed was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and graduated from New Orleans University. He went to Liberia as a missionary for the Board of Episcopal church in 1905. He was soon made president of the College of West Africa, maintained in Mouroria by American Methodist. He succeeded the late Bishop A. P. Camphor in that office. He was also editor of Liberia and West Africa, a publication devoted to the religious life of Liberia. In 1914 Dr. Reed took out his citizenship papers in Liberia and appointed Principal of Democan Institute under the Liberian Government. He has made five trips to this country since first leaving in Dr. Reed was ministerial delegate to the Methodist Episcopal General Conference in America in 1912, 1916 and 1920. LITTLE ZION BAPTIST CHURCH SIS Hall St. East Rev. J. P. Patterson, pastor. After Sunday night the Little Zion Baptist church will be located on East Broad St. at Ours Hall between Henry lane and Anderson st. Every body is welcome. Our rally is still on and we thank every one who has helped. Sunday morning preacher meeting 6 a.m. : preachisg 11:30 a.m. : the Lord's supper at 4 p.m. Sunday night a farewell sermon by the pastor at 9 p.m. Come and hear the gospel. SAVANNAH TRIBUNE The Laborers' Investment Corporation J. M. Prophet, Manager PHONE 2208 T Office, 515 WEST BROAD STREE Chatham Mutual Life and Health Ins. Co. Issues Policies that have No Peer Sick, Accident and Life Policies that Protect. A Protection that is Unquestioned. If you are not insured with us, you should lose no time but get in touch with us at once. See one of our many agents or phone the office and someone will call to explain and write you that policy that gives you that protection that every one of us should have. A COMPLETE GROCERY STORE Largest Finest and Best Only Firstclass Articles in stock. Experienced management and courteous treatment to all. The trade of the public at large is solicited. Regulation Cash Prices Prevail. Goods delivered to any part of the city Enterprise Mercantile Company 450 West Broad Street Near Wage Earners Bank Phone 1825 ```markdown ``` of the present and future. To save and become a. Capitalist, C- posit today with 5 Per Cent. on deposits payable on demand; 6 Per Cent. on Time Deposits Affairs of the company audited regularly by certified public accountants Guaranteed Dividend-Bearing Stock now on Sale. $10 per share Cash or Instalments. Finest opportunity ever offered to make Big Money. A sure, sound, certain investment in West Broad St. land and buildings SATURDAY JULY 3, 1920 A Capitalist? Capital is nothing, but the product of the past saved, and devoted to the assistance and production Savings and Insurance Company on demand; 6 Per Cent any audited regularly accountants S. A. Grant, F. B. Pettie, DEPARTMENT STORE ORRAT STREET---ALICE T STREETS Development Proposal in Earth for the Laws of the Georgia 1,000 with Privilege to $1,000,000 Bend-Bearing Store per share Cash opportunity even Money. A sure investment in Wet and buildings NOW S and Invest- many and; 6 Per Cent. on Time ed regularly by certifi- tions S. A. Grant, Sec.-Treas F. B. Pettie, Attorney. MENT STORE RATN ALICE TO ETS ent Proposi- aws of the with Privilege 0,000 earing Stock are Cash or fortunity ever y. A sure, ent in West buildings L. E. WILLIAMS, V.-Pres. & Treas JNO. F. JONES E. SEABROOK DANIEL SIMMONS RO DIVIDENE VIDENDS Ere re ee EE PET 2 Tay — Saati’ 5 i woe j 2 nf € a Soc Vesghiny a ROS "CSOT montis x Poe 1 ee eee sd ake! ey RESUe eI Y IONE 18° cigars Yaa. BEY grit [wil UF 6 > ay longerlam going Vee BERG smoke oly {eo advise all ty. Reet tae) John PESK Cigar frigaas to Sten, eee MY decqanse it ISPoI veh, Hohn Ruskin oa. ce othe beat clgert fee : fant themts gst ee ee aorta at Fok wilnog oF + for their Sethe , 4 ff be MECESSMYTO MS by wor" A.Ck. Roney. ‘ so = AEE tole = ag eS res —— sg erreramreeeoreraa caine oe RET a Seep — ghee | {sitar ines ghey) | {sees ; 2 fer gy’ 20¢¢@@ Gy “ap ay | Nhs ak Seg * att ep ea h Re ee ey "Fa PT Ve oe ay gnc SE GAELS ia” HE” im &, 8 te ES ROE * utmost iri cigat hn! COREY value at 7 cents. ae ESS Mild, big, rich, feeg erase 3” —_ rant, and the Havana | fe aoe La Yobacco used is the choicést 1 fee ee Ras ONG, ° SER eas DP 1. Lewis Ci ~ £& SSE — ba est Me Co Nn LES GREENWOOD & CO., Distributors ce < @ 226 Bay Street, West, Savannah, Ga. ae TC ES To Rs & ae reread EE Ee eee a J ae. B} “3 ‘ LY Fae eee NILE.QUEC RB ale 3 ied ga SR yy Z Qi e ay PL Ss z g |Quuty (REIN 7a eae , f ee ee eee ae. Nei ee or cae » f fr 5 — SS Py a OND F 4 ef bay = nae i ig ea 4 OL, of ny — ; | NEQUE ~<a faye al BAS ah ee —\ a Ae ke Ze ol } a) 5 q ro} an P il {ss Se Ie Si fee Val FREE! 2e=saecee = 4 aaa == day for a copyt Ts i i SS NL Vue ay Zit AS J Kh No Miss Velvet Brown: “My. hair’and skin “are in i. <7 wecommenda” you recommend?” wretched ee Druppist: “Try NILE QUEEN preparations. They are f —— the finest, purest, highest class articles for skin and hair on the market today.- | absolutely recom- mend them and will give your money back if they are not as represented.” oe . Miss Olive Queen: “Really, Velvet, they are fine. I never use anything else, and all the girls are crazy about them.) encencancencuncaneancarcaneaecanemermecsnrneren renee ener ene omnes KASHMIR CHEMICAL COMPANY ‘The World’s Finest Preparations For Hairand Skin./ ~ For Sale at all Drug Stores and Beauty Shops. - Rertha Golphins, 474 W. Boundary Hattie Gyles, 224 Highland St, Charles Griffin, 601 West Broad, Albany, Ga, . W. E. Stothart, 138 East Broad Eureka Drug Co., 133 Broad St..- . Rosalte Owens, 559 Indian Albany, Ga. . - Mark Bolden, 19 Fahm Peoples Drug Store, 83 Parrallel, Aime, Emma Swangin, 1010 W. Broad Waycross, Ga. - ‘ Alme. Clie Haslan, 1023 Tarrace Simkins and Roberts, 530 W. Brosd. Mrs. L, R. Williams, 918 W. Broad » Savannah, Ga, > “ —* Robt. J. Dukes, 18 W_ Broad L. D. Struttons, Henry and-Broad. Mme. Freeman, 456 1-2 Montgomery St, Savannah, Ga. . Hattie L. Marshall, Jesup, Ga. . Battery Park Pharmacy, Rosa Lee Hollard, Waycross, Ga. 1826; Ogeechee Ave,, Savannah, Ge {da M, Mitchell, 786 Borad St. Jergers Pharmacy, Albany, Ga, Liberty and Price Sts, Savannan, G? Neen eee @&ee EE . USE | ESS. 2 ae gle | REGINALL COCOA BALM | See America’s Greatest Hair Grower ag Ae co If you! want LONG and BEAUTIFUL HAIR Simewepseey’ | tule no chances, but use REGINALL. COCOA sm Sag s*| BALM, the most WONDERFUL discovery ofthe sll free | age, This hair growerhasnoequai. It clcanrcs See WABSE| tie scalp of dandruff, stops itching, steps the Sina, < Ghee hair irom falling out and breaking of}, end RASS, Seeeq makes it grow long, straight and beautiful. ie: : eS £24 REGINALL COCOA BALM has been giving perfect satisfaction for more than fifteen years, Every box Guar- anteed. By using this wonderful hair grower, ina short time you wili be able to do up yourhairin any style you wish. This grower has succeeded where all others have failed. * REGINALL SKIN FOOD AND WHITENER It keeps the skin beautiful and good Icoking. It isa beautifying salve to keep the skin smooth, fairund bright. It isa harmless cleansing preparation for imperfections, tans, blackheads, eczema, | tetter, pimples, sunburns and ring-worms, Thousands of satisfied customera are using it daily with perfect results. Goods sent by mail on receipt of price. * Reginall Cocoa Balm__.....-----------see2-en--2----0--=-25E * Reginall Skin Faod add Whitener_..-.....-------------- 26 Reginall Shampoo Jelly_____._--------------,-=--+-------25¢ Reginall Supreme Pressing Oil igsecoeess esos swyecst tN Reginall Toilet Soap.....-.--~----------------+----------28¢ For Sale Everywhere. _.. Agents Wanted Swerme Write for special terms to agents today. ° ‘Address The/Reginall Laboratory, 161 Bell St., Atlanta, Ga. eRe NT Tai Ree i li TN Ae es ‘ Hi = F : VO. ' . E. .# a ee “ BIBLES.! TESTAMENTS, op BIBLE HELPS, HYMNBOOBS | ANTHEMS, GOSPEL SONGS” i * CHURCH AND SUNDAY SCHOOL ac _. SUPPLIES La ’. ° usroRIES, MANUALS “AND TAND'*4 °° 7 .1,.BOOKS, ETO. , ot 626 West Broad St . es YO4! . oe 7 Mine.E, J, Henderson “CARTER SYSTEM” of Hairdressing and Beauty Parlor. Manicuring and Facial Massage, Conibings made to order. 84 1-2 PARALLEL STREET WAYCROSS GEORGIA If YOU SUFFER With PILES, YOU Need suffer longer. 50 Cents Money order will bring % SURE HELP SALVE Great Piles Remedy “A.dilress E. PARKER, General Agent oA Trelingbugsen Ave.. Newark, ,N. J. CPE IR PRP Oe ) . | Q > Liberly Mutua , LIFE AND HEALTH INSUR- ) ANCE COMPANY Y The Home Company ) Composed entirely of Savannah 3 ) Business Men . F ) Ag YZ » E i , eS | » a » | i ) 2 SS ) NS & v/ iy é ) re EZ: 2 ) ee |) re . te ) . uae i. a ee hae ra me | Officers and directors—P. Edw. 8 Perry, Pres and Gen Mgr 3 FLA. Dilworth, Vo vres.; S.A. Grant, 8 See. Trem: PS Carley Dist. Supt: 4. W. Welcher, Cdward Petyy, Ry W. Gadsden, Henry Pearsun, Danicl Simmous, I. S. > G ovge, I. M. Jackson, Dr. C .E. > brent) J. W. Wandy. 4 The company will safeguard you. ) «fers the most liberal contract, It will pay’ you to secure one of y them. Our agents will, call on you. We are in the business for g your protection. § i21 WEST BROAD STREET § Mee ee er er ad _ AGENTS WANTED: BLISS NATIVE TIERBS ts a remedy for the relief of Con- stipation, Indigestion, Billiousness, Rheu- mattsn, Kidney ‘Troubles. It Is well- Rutwn.’ having been extensively adverts ed, since ft was first manufactured in ISS, by “distribution of large quantities: or Almanacs, Cook Books, ,Mealth Books ete. wich are furnished to‘agedts free of churge. ‘Tye remedies are sold at a price thet Allows ageuta to double thelr Inoney. Write Alonzo 0. ‘Bliss Medical €o.. Washington, D. C. Mention this pa- per. et Dr.Geo. W. Smith PHYSICIAN AND- SURGEON Diseares of Women and Children alsa Genito Urinary Work t : OFFICT, 441 WEST BROAD ST Phones 1522 ard 3139 Next to Uio’ Station Savarath. Ge EWS STAND NEWS STAI ALL GY THE LEADING NEGRO P PERS AND PERIODICALS 2ie Crisis dew York Age Caicago, Defender ‘msterdam News $ wanpah Journal Savannah Mrihane a $.turday Evening Blade * Laily Papers A. Eawheve g i SUMMERALL (Btind Newspaper Vender* to8 BOLTON STREET, EAST Shoe Shining Parlor Atteched WHEN IN BEAUFORT CALL AT— Mme. E. M. Anderson MAIR DRESSING PARLOR: WEST AND GREEN STRUETS (Near Rover” Grocery Store) Prompt attention given all customers Mme. C, J. Walker’s System Call rod ete me Hours 9 am, to 9 pm: Do not worry over the bad.investments you have made or the good ones you did not | make. Your best opportunity is still open. INVEST IN* THE LABORER’S PENNY SAVINGS AND LOAN CO., WAYCROSS, GA. | a oes ee | Authorized Capital $100,000. Shares $10.00 : each, cash or installments | Stock already yielding an 8 per cent, dividend.” We pay G per cent. on Time-Certificates and 5 per cent, on Savings’ Deposits.. We Will apprecidte your patronage and you will appreciate our service. , Special attention given to out-of-town customers, : , OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Carlton W. Gaines, President Dr. H.C. Scarlet, Vice President J. C. MeGraw, Treasurer * OQ. R. Harper, Cashier Chas. H.’MeCarthy Wm. H. King - Dr. G. C. Strickland Fisher M. Moseley Dr. J. H. Griffin R. W. Colson E. TE. Moore Dr. S_. D. Cotterelt T. C. Williams L. 0. Golden ~ o R. W. Williams Dr. J. J. Creagh | ‘ ‘ 7 | SUMMER SCHOOL-FOR TEACHERS _Fért Valley High and Industrial Institute | Strong Faculty June 7th to July 9th For bulletin write i. Principal H. A. Hunt Fort Valley, Ga. COLORED HELP WANTED IN THE NORTH Laborers and Doméstic Servants in -and out of the city Part and Full Time. Wm. H.C. D’Antignac’s Employment Agency | 117 W. 136th Street . New York City weiter ~ Plone ‘Audubon 8155 _ PPO PI DOOOO OSS DOO SOS SAI : es pee Ce WHY NOT OWN YOUR HOME AND CUT OUT THE‘RENT MAN? | LOOK OVER THIS LIST AND THEN SEE ME FOR TERMS: . a One story, 6 rooms house,and shop, 618 Garden. .....+0.+-+$2,500.00 223 Alice’ street, 2 story, COMET ve seeensereerisseeeeee $5,000.00 | 515-517 Nicoll street, 2 story, 6 room apartments.........$4,000.00 521 Nicoli, 2 story, 6 rooms and bath, extro lot............§4,000.00° § +. One-large building lot, East Park Avenue......,.-s.2..1.$1400.00 4 635 W. York, easy terMS....s....cecesseceeesoe cesses e$l,300.00 ‘ C20 W. Broughton.........0+,ececsecsercrscsscs coves ee $L,500.00 { _ ‘A large lot, 2 story house, 4 rooms, Dooley Ave;..».-+..-.+.$700,00 { | One'S room cottage (new) Cherokee Heights $9385 f | _ One & room cottage, 294 Angusta Road $1800 ‘ “One 2 story 7 rooms, lights and bath, Cann Park No. 71633000 | | Three 1 story, 3 rooms houses, 51 Huntingdon_________ $3000 - | One 1 story, G6 rooms house and shop, G18 Garden.._____...§2500 | Three 1 story, 3 room houses Fast Ansrdeon..........4, $3000.00 | , One 1 story, 5 room house, 779 EB, Gwinnett..............$2000.00 , Two 2 story 7 room apartments, 518 Hartridgeniecnnn-.$3000” § , One 1 story 5 room cottage, 1108 Joe BULCEL. eee ee eee eee ea $1500.00, House ahd 10 acre farm, Atiddleground Road, 5 miles from city $800 '.-11 Third St. 4 room cottage and bath, .....ses-+eer seeee002$5,000 ) 950 Wheaton, 7 ooms and Dath.. se. eeeeeeee ewes ences eee + $6,000.00 ) One 1 story 5 room cottage, 1018 Joe street.2 $1500 ¢ , 508 E. Gordon street, 2 story 6 rooms.........eeese0e0ee¥3,000.00 ) $42 E. 37th street, 5 room cottage.......ccscsscseeeee, oo 0$3,000.00 . 1306-1312 Buroughs, 5 room cottages. ..$3,000.00 and $3250.00 4 , A number of beautifal and well located lots in Cherokee Heights, W. | , Bay Street. Eesy terms and we build for you, Prices $200 to $500. 30 Jod street, 5 room COLD ECs cere OY Big investment Opportunity—62426 W. Bolton, 4 room apart “7 y TOTS asec eenaerennrentnsntp renter eee ee $6000 731-733 E Gwinnett, 2 story, 5 rooms._._--.enee $2500 - Southesat Corner Gwinnett’ and East Broad. $16,000.00 ) Northeast Corner Huntingdon and West Broad, 3 stores and ‘ two apartments, wili sell as whole or divide to suit_.___. ‘ ! y 5 - i 4 | G. H. BOWEN. - THE REAL ESTATE MAN, . ‘ | PHONE 4096 . 458 WES TBROAD STREET OO ee a eS, 7 eae ba Sea eB aa aa ee Eee ; . j a Alnutt Music Co. ; 114E Broughton St i: a eerie tit TW Ta Ee e+ “Cy iad FI 3 ATH s see Seeger Bail = 3 : .f tly Me me md ames ||| i o> | See eel ee. ee | : : itt See eee PLAYPR-ROLLS, SHEET MUSIC AND MUSIC LOOKS : 4 . PLANOS AND PLAYER-DPIANOS ON EASY TERMS 4 : . NEXT TO BIJOU THEATRE SAVANNAH, GA. ; iC t tite Bee ee act a ee 9 pee etna me eee ee ae . : S g / { , g 7 7 4 Q. WHICH ."° 3 . . 4 ee wee oP A STACF OF ep A STACK OF § $10 BILLS UNPAID BILLS 9 CHRISTMAS | @ JANUARY Ist % ——<$—<—<$_—_——. | z $ : You Can’t Spend Unless You Have It. : 3 ¥ -- , ° You can’t have it Unless You Save It. g “x Q - ‘You can't Save It without a Definite,Plan . . You can’t Find a Better Plan than OUR — 9 * 7 . _ 9 . NEW.XMAS SAVINGS CLUB NOW FORMING , 7 ; y 3 , “JOIN TODAY °* ows lt B i FIDELITY SAVINGS BANK # s i . . _.. 626 WEST BROAD STREET ‘ ; 2. COURTESY : SERVICE . CONSIDERATION THE FUNERAL HOME OF Essie Monroe Edwards, Manager a le Toland J. Edwards, Asst. Manager . ' Lady Embalmer Temporary Address, 508 SHARLES ST~ : LOSE YOUR HEADACHE QUICK USE THE DEPENDABLE fa aN a. LIQUID REMEDY Cx . EASY TOTAKE-SPEEDY RELIEF): 3) « CNS ed (CAPUDINE ae SP EE SRS Me SNE” seticst Sf 3 ‘{ ENGLANDER @ everysthore by fieidsre MATES, SPRING ARE Shr een =a leas TE NGANIER > KER ler ENBANER > meee Ofc titet ie / = SSS. “MME. -GARGO ‘The Best by Test ‘Who made Poro famous in Savannah. A specialty of Diseased Scalps and Short Hair. System taught—Diplomas given, A full line of hair goods al- ways on hand. Weaving Frames $1,00-$1.25 Shampoo Tubs $8.00-$9.00-$10.00. ~ " ‘To all Agents 919 W. 36th St, COR. OGEECHEE ROAD and 36th STREET Phone 3534 ‘Wanted at Once’ 1000 Men and Women TO SELL ANTI-CURLINE Quinine Hair Dressing ANTI-CURLINE is sold on a positive quar antec of satisfaction and will please your cus- tomers, Will give nice and profitable employ- ment to reflable and 7 hustling people--Good Agents Make Good Money. ANTI-CURLINE will make your HAIR grow, Relieves Dandruff and makes harsh, unruly Halr long, Luxurious @nd easy to comb and fix up any way you want tt White to-day for full particulars E] un . id jee vets Anti-Curline ea 0. f; i seEsueTE ti Box 427 Pan RT NNT OTS Tal Sse Dawson, Ga, coll], | oa [Pie 7-0 oe bP isse eres mais SIAN oS OK cee Pe ee Bt) Hele Lege ea eee) (0) thy Se Rladinyelccin 7 2 RURAL) | wk ee) | ee Be? ON THEM | | Leas ' ‘THE OAK STREET PALACE MEAT MARKET Keep on hand at all times Fresh Meats of all kinds and a full Une of Staple and Fancy Groceries. " mhe best of ser- vice given to all. - GEO. W. DAVIS, Proprietor 610 OAK ST. SAVANNAH, GA. ed tam ta! LG : Ur aad Panty NUM (t) seats BO ato (elas 814 e ea celmasiee (a -POWTH OF: LONG; FLUFFY HAIR else) a cme) | emer Magia-cih eke) | aera a TEMPLE.OM..2.2- 50¢ Me iiairiy ity ed AND:-MANUFACTURER,-INC.. . | “761 Glenarm St.; Denver, Colo. fiat a1 4b ewes AR 309 MAM ee atest @ War ec a me OEPT. De MME MednEY™ art PS yi Tay 5 & HAIRDRESSING PARLOR foro System, Sateen made to order Scalp treatment/a apectalty 454 MONTGOMERY STREET Phone 2663-3 Oa cs ite BARBER SHOP - teadquarters for barber’a supplies and noe polish. A fine ling of ‘cigars pipes «nd tobacco, Shoes shined and repeir <—- Desier in Second-band .Bheat. Jlothea cleaned, pregsed ‘and repaircd ot and cold, and shower peatbs, Al. # Bells New York Herald, Chicago De ‘ender, The Grit, Boxing Record and he Morning News. . “1 A. MANZO, GENERAL MANAGER 143 West Bread Street H. C. HUGER . Dealer, in ‘Staple & Fancy Grocerles, Soft Drinks and Fresh Vegetables Polite attention and prompt delivery. . 901 Elliott Avenue : Near City Water Works LEARN TO SEW AT MME, KATHERINE’S SCHOYOL GF DRESS MAKING, 911 Jefferson Street. Three years of successful teaching, kas convinced the colored population of New York City of Mme. ‘Katherine’s ability as an inatractor in the art of Practical Dressmaking Start now and be a practical dressmak- er, ‘Terms to sult all. Call or write for particulars, 1 Mme. L.M. Miller EXCELSIOR SYSTEM ' Manicuring, Massaging. Combings made to order, Course tanght and di- plomas awarded. Call and ‘see me. Good service. Goods always on band 518 WEST GWINNETT STBEET . Gavannsh, Gs. : Dr. J, W.Jamers on DENTIST IL Work Gaaranteed Wage Earners ‘Bank Blig Phone 5424 : - HOPE. CREST. -. Amusement Resort | Hope €rest ‘Cafe. Hope Grest Swimming Pool. Hope Grest Dancing Pavilion. | Free Concert Sunday, 4 p. m. Refreshments Of All Kinds _ Dinner Parties Served Picnic Dates Can be made at Wage Earsers Bank } G. R, Peterson, Manager Late of Hotel Savannah SET URONIC LER, IM ae a ea ee PO ee FPA TSS LRG, IAT aa ON OEE ae EER TI ° Ne ir a a ae sae se ee BOT eee wm Henry Mears Feed Comray Wholesale and Retail Dealers ic Hay and Grain cf AU Line. PHONE 3461 309 BERRIEN ST —-———-THE MEARS’ EXPRESS——-___. . Expert Pisne end Furniture Movers...We Pack, Store and 2x1 Before closing cut with enyone elac, Ring 2453 - HENRY MEARS, Proprietor a ee ae aaa ee eae ba bY eee eae a be a ea 8 oO : McKelvey Tire Repair Co. t Vulcanizing and’ Tire {Repair of All Kinds Gasoline, Oil and Auto Accessories 3 i 3 PHONE 2159," ° GASTON_AND :W. BROAD STS. Win. McKelvey, Proprietor . ; : SES ACER: af |e dip he eh hiy Wain ei: lee SWAY CUA ee re Bt aA Wt EE SSS] 5 tliat GOSS. See SSS | - The irreproachable character of the funerals conducte? by as 4 3 Is the public guarantee that everyone availing himself of our ser- 7 ¢, vices will receive courtcous, expriencd treatment. We thorough- i : ly understand the und®rtaking bosiness,.. We arrange funerals 4 everywhere, -e me + :* ——— «=f 4 =, a. ‘Royall Undertaking Co.: gL. M. Pollard, Manages... D. J. Scott, Asst. Manager po Mrs. Latta Fields, Vice President £ OFFICE PHONE: 676 RESIDENCE PHONE 4241 + 7 et neha eebieleble be bebe eb e POP PRE Perret THE SAVANNAH \ _ UNDERTAKIN - ESTABLISHMENT Successors to E. Seabrook FUNERAL DIRECTORS ~ AND EMBALMERS Everything for the con- y T . > | , venience of our patrons — ‘Auto Ambulance. Caskets. BurialRobes | Prices Reasonable (NATHAN ROBERTS, President WM. SIMMONS, Vice-President 1, H. HAMILTON, af, Secretary GEORGE JONES, Asst. Secretary | M. H. NICHOLS, Treasurer S, 8. SINGFIELD GEORGE BRADLEY A. H, DUNBAR | A. B. HINGFIELD : ML G. GRAHAM se ee BBY. DANIEL WRIGHT .. .- REY. N, BEMBRY s- & LYING CORNELL WIMBERLY cum, J: B. BROOKS SAM HOWARD 3, Mt. WERREEBEE, Manager PAUL J. STEELE, Embalmer West Bread and Minis Street OFFICE-PHONE 2106 + RESIDENC EPHONE 6052 i ‘ , ae [is No Trick for Us to Piease You When it comes to Shoe Repair Work. Reasonable prices 25° the use ofthe very best material eliminate all doubts as to satis faction. Geve us a trial with your pair of shoes that needs repetr ing. Work called for and delivered. J. H.Washingion PHONE 5122 389 WHITAKER STREE? ‘ Madam Theresa P. ‘Robinson : : ms _ | ae | eee ees cs Fee oe Dog aies: geri a ee 2 ak 2% ee “ne as Hg FT ll oS Siaree TENE x SA oe Be weer ge ee L ty ee ee | Pe io Be ing Beauty Parlor 14 N. Fahm Street Near Merchant and Miners Transportation Co. Onuy the best artists employed Every- thing up-to-date. Courteous attention giver “to customers. Duva System a specialty. Agent for American Manu- facturing Company. The most modern and unique Waridresser’s Chairs, Come to se me or Phone 5382. <@& HARSH wee KINKY > Se HAIR: f. CAN BE MADE s SOFT, GLOSSY and LUXURIOUS, Mike that of the colored girl in the picture, ° hagceclene HAIR DRESSING ? will take the kinks outand make your hair long, straight and silky, and easy to comb in the style you like best. Elegantly REE $ fumed. Superior to any hair dressing you have ever tried, fs Look for the White Lilyon ff Every Package F Price 50c at all Drag Stores of ent postpaid upon receipt of : Stamps or coin to THE TONO-SCALPA CO. 2 RICHMOND, VA. SSS. AGENTS 4 WANTED § B oan \| BTSs fl Bean sade Geet Peper, ie WARRCEL EET Erecy ctised patrons © eAsa/ Tees ae | Piano Music Lessons TAUGHT AT HOMES Arrangements made for convenlence af pupils. LILLIAN T., BELLAMY 595 E. Harris Street DONT STRAIGHTEN YOUR HAIR - with preparations con- taining Lye. They ruin your hair, turn it red, burn and dry the sealp. gives the hair a natural straightness Insares a dark, rich, luxuriant growth of glossy hair _eye-brows and mustache. Contains no alkali. NEVER USE ‘SOAP ON ITAIR For best results keep hair_and scalp clean with NEWKIRK’S -LiQUID SHAMPOO, An emulsion of vegetable Soy TOY 10 KA FIrAD YS BET “SIO $1.00. AGENTS WANTED. Newkirk’s Laboratories (incorporated) 151-9 W. 140th Street New York City Manienring Facial Massage Poro Scalp and Bair Treatment 231 W. 143r STREET Phone Audubon 8810 NEW YORK i WANTED -o +-10,000 Men, Women and Children wanied at Hasting, Florida to Marvest ‘he hig potato erop. Work for every- hody. Good Wages. Hasting Farm Labor Bureau T. B. Glass, Seey MEN STOP SHAVING Use Newlsirk‘s Anticep- torized-Witch Hazelafter shaving. Disinfects the skin, prevents iteh,, iri- tation or other skin trou- bles. Has a tendency to kill the roots, thus elimi- nating excessive and-fre quent shaving. Send 50 cents. Agents wanted. Newkirk’s Laboratories (Incorporated) | 151-9 W. 140th Street | New York City | YARDS NELSONGEDY | CONTRACTORS Carpenters, Vaper Hangers, Painters and Decorators, Kalsowing a specialty. 13 and BSS il q 416 HULL STREET, WEST = 7 ee os . lit Te as a ae he ae E RUSTE The Cigar Supreme Better and more pleasing than any mild Havana cigar. If your dealer can't supply you write us I. LEWIS CIGAR MFG. CO. Newark, N.J. Largest Independent Cigar Factory in the World 12 other sizes Flor de M THE CIGAR SUPP Straight 10 Ask your dealer for your favorite size Better and m any mild Ha If your dealer can't s L LEWIS CIGAR MFG Largest Independent Cigar Fac 12 other sizes Ask your dealer for y SWITCHES MADE FROM COMBINGS Mrs. H. HAIR DRESS Mme C. J. Walker's System Goeds always on hand NOW LOCATED ROOMS 200-202 WILLIAMS BUILDING 509 WEST BOAD ST (Upstairs) PHONE 2068 Open-All Carter's Lit are two For, Co If you can't get all the ex Small Pill Small Dose Small Price CARTERS LITTLE IVER PILLS. CHALKY, COLORLE CARTER Open-Air Exercise and Carter's Little Liver Pills are two splendid things For Constipation If you can't get all the exercise you should have, its all the more important that you have the other tried-and-true remedy for a tor- pid liver and bowels which don't act freely and naturally. Take one pill every night; more only when you're sure its necessary. Genuine bears signature CHALKY, COLORLESS COMPLEXIONS NEED CARTER'S IRON PILLS Open-Air Exercise and Carter's Little Liver Pills are two splendid things For Constipation If you can't get all the exercise you should have, its all the more important that you have the other tried-and-true remedy for a torpid liver and bowels which don't act freely and naturally. Take one pill every night; more only when you're sure its necessary. CARTERS' LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Genuine bears signature CHALKY, COLORLESS COMPLEXIONS NEED CARTER'S IRON. PILLS GOING TO HAVE YOUR PHOTO MADE See J. W. JOHNSTON, Prop. WEST BROAD STREET STUDIO 605 WEST BROAD STREET Phone 1820 605 WEST BROAD STREET Phone 1820 Prices as reasonable as is consistent with High Grade Photography High Grade Photography Dr. COWART'S DENTAL OFFICE Gold Crown and Bridge Work at Reasonable Prices Teeth Extracted With or Without Pain Set of Teeth that Look Natural and are Guaranteed to Fit 342½ WEST BROAD ST. Between Railroad Stations Over Raskin's Shoe Store --- PAINT John G. Butler Old Congress and H. M. MU John G. Butler Builders Supply Co. Old Reliable Congress and Whitaker Streets H. M. MULLINEAUX JEWELER AND WATCH MAKER ALL WORK GUARANTEED 507 WEST BROAD STREET SAVANNAH, GA. MISS BESSIE HAIR FRESH SYSTEM OF POMARD'S Facial Massage, Manicuring. 530 WEST MISS BESSIE L. KENNEDY HAIR FRESSER AND MANICURIST SYSTEM OF POMARD'S EGYPTAIN HAIR GROWER Facial Massage, Manicuring. All Beauty Culture Work Done 520 WEST BROAD STREET MISS BESSIE L. KENNEDY HAIR FRESSER AND MANICURIST SYSTEM OF POMARD'S EGYPTAIN HAIR GROWER Facial Massage, Manicuring. All Beauty Culture Work Done 520 WEST BROAD STREET STRAIGHT 10 BUTLER'S a paint we know is right. We can conscientiously recommend this brand of ready mixed paint because we know it is best quality paint that can be made. Our reputation and guarantee is behind this brand. $ 1 0^{4} $ STRAIGHT DR. C. B. BRITTON THE HERBIST Expert Blood and Rheumatism Specialist...I strictly guarantee my work for the cash. I am hunting old standing cases that have been standing for years and seemingly can't be removed. I started out with this kind of work 10 years ago and now I am working by experience. I have learned how to remove the trouble. If you want to clean the field you will have to dig up the roots of the grass and if you want to remove the cause of your trouble, you certainly will have to remove the poison, then you will remove the pain. Pure blood is the life of man and I certainly can cleanse the blood. Now it makes no difference what is your trouble, call and see me or write, and if I fall to do you good, then you had better see God next. Now if you are suffering with any old troubles, such as Rheumatism, Lung Troubles, Asthma, Kidney Trouble, Brights Disease. Indigestion, Female Troubles, Catarrch of the Head, Ulcer, Pain in the Back, Breast or Side, Glect, Stricture, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Bronchitis, La Grippe, Run Down Ability, Lost Manhood, Heart Troubles, Eczema, Erysipelas, Neuraigia, Insane People, Blindness, Paralysis, Old Sores, Poison Hurts Spells of all kinds, Headaches, Weakness, Nervousness, Piles, Dropsy, Pneumonia, Cancer, Tumor—Call and let me remove the cause of your tumor and I will certainly destroy your Tumor without a knife. My hours in my office are from 9 to 11 a. m.—from 2 to 4 p. m. C. B. BRITTON 710 Paulsen St. Savannah, Ga. CAFE ARTHUR'S PLACE Regular Meals at All Times Special Lunch and Supper Cigars, Cigarettes, Cold Drinks and Ice Cream ARTHUR GIVENS, PROPRIETOR. 411 WEST WAYNE STREET Half Block from Union Depot Going Out of the Jewelry Business All ur goods being sold, at cost, plus 10 per cent, for expenses and government tax. Everything must be sold by Sept. 1, so now is your timeto buy Watches, Jewelry and Silverware at startling prices. Take advantage of this sale. 227 Broughton St., W. - S. E. Cor Jefferson Beach Hammock The New Picnic Resort Right on Warsaw Sound and the Atlantic Ocean, is now open for Excursion Dates. The New STEAMER MERCHANT well equipped and fastest in the harbor, can now be chartered. Bath house, convenience for fishing and a beach unexcelled by any is what we boast of. Secure Your Dates Now BEAUFORT-SAVANNAH LINE Young, Woman, I If you are not interested in your well-other women of your race. If you want to come and at the same time help others, so hair and beauty culture. By taking the first class beauty culturist. This system 'אבל תוכל להתקשר לה' You will but will be able to give a scientific scalp and antiseptic facial massage, with Swedish to make up combings into switches, cut-singing. Electric appliances also taught. Agents wanted everywhere to handle Big profits. Those desirous of taking' Class now forming. System taught by my Manicuring $5.00. Hair Weaving Hair Culturing $15.00 One Hair Dresser's Comb and complete courses can be taken separately. For pu Gloria College of WJST BROAD STREET, WAGE EARN PATE SAYS— Young Woman, Don't Rad This! If you are not interested in your welfare and the personal appearance of other women of your race. If you want to be ableto make an independent in come and at the same time help others, then take up the "GLORIA SYSTEM" fo hair and beauty culture. By taking this system you will be able to be a firstclass beauty culturist. This system teaches you to treat the softest hair "AABM puu puimun nii aabai puu You won't learn to merely launder the hair but will be able to give a scientific scalp treatment. An antiseptic manicure, and antiseptic facial massage, with Swedish movements. You will also be able to make up combings into switches, curls, puffs, etc., the art of dyeing and singeing. Electric appliances also taught. Diplomas adwarded when merited. Agents wanted everywhere to handle GLORIA TOILET PREPARATIONS. Big profits. Those desirous of taking up the system write for particulars. Class now forming. System taught by mail or at the college. Cost of tuition: Manicuring $5.00. Hair Weaving $10.00. Facial Massage$5.00 Hair Culturing $15.00 By taking full Course $25.00 One Hair Dresser's Comb and complete Outfit given agents. Any one or more courses can be taken separately. For particulars address Mrs. Edna Simpkins NUX-I-TONE LIQUID is a wonderful Tonic for run-down conditions and increasing vitality. Its a tonic for men, women and children. Try a bottle today. Price, One Dollar PATE'S DRUG STORE Hall and West Broad Streets Phones 4710 and 4711 CAFE Faancy Hair Dressing, American Bobbing and Waving 1970 PORO TREATMENT A SPECIALTY These courses are taught and Diplomas awarded. A full line of Hair Presser's Tools on hand. A Special line of Toilet Articles. 156 1-2 Montgomery St. Phone 3648-W Call and see me. SAVANNAH, GA 7 6 Weldon Lodge No. 26, I. B. P. O. E. of W. holds it regular meeting the 1st and, Third Tuesday in Each Month, 8:30 P. M., at Elks Home, 224 Houston street. Phone 782. EVY ```markdown ``` Don't Rad This! Safare and the personal appearance of it to be able to make an independent in then take up the "GLORIA SYSTEM" for this system you will be able to be a man teaches you to treat the softest hair won't learn to merely launder the hair help treatment. An anticeptic manicure, English movements. You will also be able curls, puffs, etc., the art of dyeing and out. Diplomas adwarded when merited. GLORIA TOILET PREPARATIONS. Up the system write for particulars. Mail or at the college. Cost of tuition: Aug $10.00. Facial Massage$5.00 By taking full Course $25.00 Outfit given agents. Any one or more particulars address Mrs. Edna Simpkins Beauty Culture NERS BLOCK 3AVANNAH, GA. --- H. Henry Spencer, E. R. J. D. Powell, Secrettry Work Called for and delivered. Give us a trial and you will call again Fine Shoe Repairing While You Wait We use the Best of Material Prices Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranfeed PHONE 9348 1103 WEST BRQAD ST B. M. GILLISON, PROP. DERMIS CURA Endorsed by the most refined people. The first treatment brings results. Constant use promote a growth of hair luxurious and magnificient and preserves the scalp. Order a box today..Dermis Cura 35 Cents; Dermis Cura Special Grower 50 Cents; 10 cents extra for postage. The Dermis Cura System of Hair Culture is best. It is smokeless, greaseless, sanitary, hygienic. Learn it and become prosperous. For further information, write. 27 Tatnall Street AGENTS WANTED CARBON PAPER Remington Type PHONE SAL 218 WHITE F. HEMANS OLIVER Resident Manager PICTURES, FI We Make A Specialty of Framing and we also Sell Fram Flowers, W. W. Pone 1752 DRIS-KURA MFG. COMPANY 27 Tatnall Street Atlanta, Ga. AGENTS WANTED Mrs. Mable Driskell, Pres.Mgr. CARBON PAPER PARAGON TYPEWRITER RIBBON Remington Typewriter CO., Inc. PHONE 310 SALES ROOM 218 WHITAKER ST F. HEMANS OLIVER Resident Manager SAVANNAH... GEORGIA PICTURES, FRAMES, ETC. We Make A Specialty of Framing Pictures, Enlarging Photographs and we also Sell Framed Pictures of Fruit, Flowers, Landscape, Etc. W. W. HILL Pone 1752: 719 1-2 WBroad CARBON PAPER PARAGON TYPEWRITER RIBBON PICTURES, FRAMES, ETC We Make A Specialty of Framing Pictures, Enlarging Photographs and we also Sell Framed Pictures of Fruit, Flowers, Landscape, Etc. For Wearing Apparel THAT IS THE BEST IN STYLE AND GIVES SATISFACTION IN SERVICE. YOU SHOULD COME TO THIS STORE B. H. LEVY BROTHER & COMPANY Apparel for Men, Women and Children. 221 West Broughton St. Savannah, Ga. --- The Old Reliable Still Making Good You will die a seeker, if you are seeking for a contract better than the one issued by the Pilgrim Health and Life Insurance Company, home office, 1413 Gwinnett street, Augusta, Ga.; H. C. Young, President; T. J. Walker, Secretary and Treasurer; W. S. Hornsby, General Manager. The Company that has perpetuated its motto, which is "Promptness, Honesty and Justice," so well that the Policy Holders and public in general style it the "people's company," in which your dues for twenty-five cents do their full duty in bringing home to you tangible results. Pilgrim Life and Health Ins. Co. BRANCH OFFICE: 509 Local and Long Distance Pho J. S. PERRY. Supt. BRANCH OFFICE: 509 W. BrOAD ST. Local and Long Distance Phones, 4129 and 1463 J. S. PERRY. Supt. A. B. Singfield, Gen. Mgr. WHOLESALE AND FRUIT AND COMMISSION 303 ST. JULIAN STREET, WEST ALWAYS AS NU- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FRUIT AND COMMISSION MERCHANT 303 ST. JULIAN STREET, WEST AND 23 JEFFERSON STREET ALWAYS ASK FOR NU-DO "THE BREAD THAT'S WAY AHEAD" YOUR GROCER SELLS IT Schafer Bakery --- EXPERT SHOE REPAIR SHOP Best Materialls used with Modern Machinery. Workmanship Guaranteed 530 WEST BROAD STREET Corner Huntingdon Mme Lottie E. Williams BEAUTY PARLOR Poro System. Guarantee Good Word Quick Service. Call and see me AT 920 WEST BROAD STREET SAVANNAH, GEORGIA COMPANY Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Mable Driskell, Pres.Mgr. REGON TYPEWRITER RIBBON ewriter CO., Inc. E 310 SES ROOM BAKER ST SAVANNAH.... GEORGIA RAMES, ETC Pictures, Enlarging Photographs ed Pictures of Fruit, Landscape, Etc. HILL' 719 1-2 WBroad --- W. BrOAD ST. es, 4129 and 1463 A. B. Singfield, Gen. Mgr. O RETAIL N MERCHANT AND 23 JEFFERSON STREET SK FOR DO --- STE _ . a: = 1 Waycross, Ga.. News ([Mrandars ‘ap. mau | of nH Thompson mca tying Im ris SS aSS—S—S——S—_—___e_E” Afri, G, Duiegal stae supervisor o! the ,Guaranty Insurance company arrived in the city Tuesday, ‘The rally at Mt. Zion A. MoE, churct on last Sunday resulted is over cight hundred dollars being raised, Rev, H. €. Duheart and members are mudi re Joiced over the ysuccess * Miss,Richie Kyle, pharmacist _o! Brunswick, was here receutly with her aunt, Mrs, Emma Brown. travel ing agent for the Vi Ve Hair Grower. They left Saturday for Jacksouville, Fla, Mrs, T. © Willlams and son left Thursilay for Detroit, Mich, to spend the summer with her older son Mr. 2, ©, Williams, Jr. ‘Dr. J. H, Hall and Presiding Elder A. Parker. left Mowday for Augusta, Gag attendinz the trustee board meet: ing of Morris Lrowh University. PE. Parker of the Waycross dis- trick lied a very interesting quarterly meeting at Gafues Chapel A. M. ©, chureh Inst Friday and Sunday, ‘The chureh! is in a flourishing condition, and has raised one thousand dollars during the quarter. ‘The pastor and members are pkinning to commence work on the ebureh soon, * Mr.J. W Butler. the taitor on Plint avente, who left Sunday for Malla- hasee, Ma, where he was married Mon. day to Miss Claudine Taylor has _re- tumed with his bride on Tuesday. Mr, A, O. Latmer who accompanied Aim was West man, Mr. Hiram West, district manager of, the North Carolina Mutual Insurance Co,, returned from Durham, N, C., last Wedneslay. where lye attended the aumual meeting of the compans. Only $2.00 one year's subscription to the Tribune, “Miss Darky, of Jacksonville, Fla. is in the dits on her vacatiou. she is one of the office clerks of the Peoples Insurance Co. of that city. The Waycross Masons celebrated St Tobn’s day on last Sunday at Mt, Zion YM. E, church, Dr, Ti. W. Verner who is now in Washington, 1. C, completing his! ost course ut the Freedman Hospital vill be home about the 10 of July You ean get the Tribune for only 2.0 per year. Tt has been announced by the Com-|! nittee on arrangements that Mr, He-|' win E, Perry, president, of the Stand. nd Life, Insurance Compang, has ac-|) epted afi inviation to make the prin- inal speceh at the Gth Annual Dinner f the local Negro Business League, || hich will be held on July 28th, Tust's|$ rehestint hns beon secured to furnish |‘ music for the occasion, which promis-|‘ < ty be the grulest in the history of {§ he organization. Mrs, E. A, Tones of 12 Jopes street |‘ ssistiint to her husband Mr, Arthur 1, | ones, funeral director, has just re-|* nroed from Indian Spring, where she|* aitrienlited with the Georsia State], ward of Embatnors and received 47 conse for embalming. ‘ Bir. ©. C, Lester, district manager of] fe Atlanta Mutual Insurance Co., has]! mployed Mi. SH, Mack as Sppeial} win ‘The Wareroxs agency force! hich naw consist of R. B, Singleton, |% 2, Crittenden, F uh Tester |? VN, Holmes. J. Smith, SUm, Mack! nd Stiss Pearlig Gudie is doing fie! cork. = * . ‘. Hardeeville, S. C. News Huppy Home Lodge, No. 125, F_ and) A. M.. celebrated the St, Joln's day’ lust Suuday at St. Stephen A, at, E. church,’ an wnustial Jarge crowd was: out, and the program was very interest. ing.- ‘he introductory remarks were aude by the Worshipful Master J, Jt, Garmoney; welcome addfesy by ‘the pastor, Kev, 2, G, Levallie; Response ‘by Mr. David’ Thompson, "Addresses were nde by three Indies of the astern Star, Mrs, Bula B, Riles, Mrs, Chartotte AL Velot und Mrs, ‘Katie Wilson, r - Muss Iottie and Elizabeth Vields, necompained by Miss Chuunie Rand- ail Jett Sunday for Savannah, Ga, where they were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. J.D. Fields, . Mr, Jufiu Graft, of Savannah was a visiter here Sunday and Monday, while here he way the guest of Ins sister Mr, Mamie McKuigat. Mr Gertrude Ramsey, of Yamasce is here visiting friends and relative. Mr. Fala Chirk teu returned to Savanah, she left here after spending several Weeks visiting friends and rela. dives, Nhe is expected to return here in a few days, Mrs. A, 2. Randall, accompaiend by her nephew, titthé“Sam Coleman, was in Suvannah List week on business, ‘Mrs, Muzsle Jobnson of Wigzine, is here spending a few day visiting friends and relatives, ‘he friemis of Mr. and Mrs, Curtis Rivens, regret to lean of the death of their four months old baby, Marjorie | She ook very ill on Sunday and died ‘tintrsduy afternoon, and was buried in| the Purysbors cemetery Eriday June 25 ‘Me, I, Garmones, who has been at! Wiggins, for the past _two,months, ye turned lust week, and is Yeported as being on the sick list, | The friends of Mrs. Eliza Hunter, | regrets to Iearn of the death of her| chia, it being buried ~ Wednesd zy June 25th, | ‘Mr, J, i Andorson,-accompained by j his aunt, Ms, Sarah’ Sawyer, left last! week for Philadelphia, | ‘Mis Rachel Strain’ be Savannah. | is_visiting relatives andi friends here. Mr, Dewey Hodges spent the week end Here, the gnest of his parents. Mr,} and Mrs, S, If, Hodges, ‘Miss Martha Mitchoti was in Savan- nah during the past week Mrs, Minnie Anthony, of Savannah, Ga,, spent Sunday here visiting her parente, The ardeville base ball team is making preprations to play in Bluffton, | S. Gon Monday, The team will be under the leadership of Mr, M. J, Ran- dall, and Mr, Eugene Williams, i # PHILADELPHIA KEWS ‘Miss ‘Aurelia Hudson the daughter of ‘Mr. Thoms Hudson of Valdosta, Ga., is spending the summer with her uncle aunt Mr. aml Mrs, F. I. Mice, 653 Rokien street ’ ‘Mrs. Ddlie Taylor was the guest of JACKSONVILLE WOMAN ; IS CURED “BY ‘PEPLAX Special Rates from Savannah to Ivanhoe By the Atlantie Coast Line COLORED INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISE WILL GIVE A LARGE PICNIC to IVANHOE on = JULY 12th, 1920 “ | * Rates are reasonable, $1.20 Round Trip; Children between the ages | of 5 and 12-years go at 60 cents. Train will leave promptly at 6:50. Music by reliable band, (Come one, come all! ~ BEACH HAMMOCK BATHING CLUB EXCURSION TO BEACH HAMMOCK EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON Come and enjoy an afternoon of bathing in the surf. Good music and choice refresh- ments will be aboard. Boat leaves foot of Abercorn St., at 230 p.m. FARE 50 CTS. SAVANNAH AMUSEMENT CLUB, says | 7 UNO Everybody is going to . . TOHOPECREST JULY 5th | | Big Orchestra, BigPool. Big’ Dance. Jitney service every hour UnoHOPECREST JULYsth Jitney W. Broad and Gwinnett . Admission to Park 25 Cents .-Worsham‘s Negro Business Directory of.. + the World is Ready for Delivrey Price $0.75 in U.S. Foreign Countries'$1.00 | 240 Main St. East Orange, N. J, Mr and Mrs.¥A, DL, Hailé Mrs, Ellen Gililard and Mrs. Butal Halle were the guests of Mr, and Mrs Coma Grubbs and Mrs, MW. Wade zal N Wirth street. ‘Mr. Charlie J, Walton wag the sues of Mr. und Mrs, Fred Bowen. Don't forget to call on hustling Hall for all colored news papers 1735 Lom. bord St. Sirs, Mallie’ Bowen made a firing trip down for a Savannah Tribune. . Slr LB. J. Hqward of Clementon, N, J. spent the day in Philadelphia. Mrs. Nona Williams called on her mother Sunday afternoon 43S Els worth street. s Mr, Bryon Wayman was the guest of Mr aid Sirs A 1, Halle 2045 Alter St. We are sorry to know that Mr, Fran Hulbert, is in the Pennsylvania hes: tal, We wish him a speedy recovery. We are glad to know thatMr. w, M. Green is doing well with his herb medicine 1719 Lombard St, Stop in and see Hustling Maile for hott drinks 1705 Lombard Nt. The friends of Mrs. Jennie Emgram are glad to Know that she hnve least 201 Federal street cv! Mrs Fannie Miller, the dahghter of cal uncle Joc Williams of Valdosta, Gy,. is spending a while with Mr, and Mrs, 1. $. Grubbs 2310 N Fifth streot Mrs, M. W. Wade will leave Wednes- summer with friends, ‘The friends cf Mrs. Dla Pauley Will be glad to lear that she is able 0 be at home again after undergoing 2 successful operation. Wirs. T. E. Re hee 1030 Lack- awanna Ave., vises Friends To Use Peplax, Nature’s Great Remety-Overcomes pains of Indigestion and Stomach Trou- wbles After 15 Years’ Suffering. Now Sleeps Well and Is Not Nervous, ‘To find sure relief by taking Peplax, ‘Nature's Uwn Remedy, ‘afer suffering for 15 years with indigestion and stone ach tronbles, wlien all other medicines failed to give relief, is the happy ex- perience of Mrs, 'f. E. Melver, of 1030 Lackawanna avenue, Jucksonville She has hundreds of friends in this city who will be glad to learn of her re- covers ‘the years of suffering brought sleepless nights, unhappy und painful days, aud the mental agony’ that-coniés after their gainless search for 2 cure, Mrs. Melver was sO happy over her complete recovery that she is desirous of sending a word af cheer to all Jack sonville ladies who have been siffer- ing from the,same ailments, It was by gwat fortune that Mrs. Melver,heard of the wonderful pers ot Peplax. She purchased one bottle of thix medicine and bezan to steadily improve within 2 vers short time, | “I-had indigestion and stomach trou- ble for 15 sears.’ said Mrs, MeIyer. “te was a continued search on mg part for relief, “Many medicines were used, but relief seemed impossible. It was’ one} of the happiest days in my life when I learned of Peplas and Pesan to take it I began 0 itnprove within a very short time after taking the first dose. No! mouey value can be placed on the Rood that ‘the medicine has done for me, Good ‘health is tmofe beloved thal Ol, H,"H. Thompson made a fying trip to Chester, Pa. 7 ‘Mr. J, T, Thompson formetly ot Deland, ‘Fla: was elected Treasurer fof the’Steward Board‘of Mother Bethel Hor. R, J. sVilliams fs in town shak ing Juinds with frien Mrs, Mallie Bowen js doing fine in Philadelpliia as u.hairc’ culturist, Mime, Mallie Bowen made a flying trip to Chester, Pa,, to see one of her ola friends, Birs. Moore formerly of Valdbsta, Ga, . Mme, ‘Marie Lockley, is up And at her past again. She hus called her club of Madames to mect her’ ut 220: Sharswood St. Philadelphia at the res- idence of the General Superintendent of the Eastern Division W. O. Castle- berry.” ‘Mr. Fred Bowen who hails from Vallosta, Ga,. is noted all over Phila- delphia’ for the valuable service that he, renders us_a_mnusicien, De was with the A. C. E, 1. chior last Wednes- day evening ‘Miss May Edwards is still stopping with hr god father ow 2202 Shargwood Street” ‘The Chester Gaints base ball club ts cleaning for every club timt comes to, he. park. The Woodbury team * of, Woodburr, N. J,*was out classed lnst Saturday the score being 3 to 1 in favor, of the Giants, Mr. Jimmic Boyd formerly of At- enti. Ga, was buried from Mother Bethel June 26, Mr, Boyd leaves a rife Mics. Georgia Boyd and step son Walter Lang. great riches and it was Peplax that has brought me to my old normal self. I tuke a new Interest in my household affairs and in fact everything. Life to me is a joy, “Before taking Peplax él could not eat orange or grapefruit without be- coming deathty sick. J could not sleep at night and was very nervou, during the day. Now I sleep as sound ag tt child and the nervourness ys dlsap- peared, I have n fine red color and [ can'enjoy every meal. I awake in the morning feeling fresh and strong and xo through the day without the old fatigue. I am 47 years old, 1 wish that all women in Jacksonville could give the meiiicine a trial and feel Just as I do.” Mr. Wm. M, Dwyer, of tho Peplax Laboratories, who is in Savamah to meet the public and to demonstrate Peplax how it shotld be taken and the results that may he expected through its use, can be found daily at the Knight Drug Store 101 Broughton street, west, In jliscussing the ' case of Mrs. McIver, Mc, Dwyer said: “I believe that “Mrs, Melyer’s sys- tem had become so clogged with waste matter that the tired stomach wanted no more food, and the over-worked or- mun had rebelled, too, When this contlition’ comes I‘ believe that it is uecesnitry to give Nature the aid of medicine that will cleanse, purify and Invigorate and bring back’ the clogged organs to normal, When the digestive juices are again flowing freely ‘through the organs, the liverjis creating the proper amount of bile as an antiseptic for digesting food and the waste mat- ter ix dislodced, the ordinary system responds at once and build up just as Mrs, McIver tells.” ire’s Medicine nah Pharmacy (%) drug stores —Adr. _ Mrs, Hattle Perry ig spending a while in New York. Mrs. R, W. Anderson, the wife of the new pastor of Mothel Bethel worsbip- ed with the congregation Suriduy also the League. She. was impressed with the League's cholr, Dr, Miller of Chester, Pa, is very iit with rheumatism. OT BR ee een 1909 . 1920 -The Supreme Grand Temple of the United ~ _Brotherheed of America, Chartered HEADQUARTERS, SAVANNAH, GA—SUBORDINATE BRANCHES EVERYWHERE . “OurGr eat Spring Drive for 5000 Nev Members- and_50 New Branches is now on. Speciial dispensation for 90 days $i.00. All can join—men women and children. Hustling Deputies and field workers here is your opportunity to get in Une for advancmnt and reeiveam ple conipensation for your service : The Brotherhood has paid out $40.000 in death cliams in the past 11 years and has invested thousands of dollars in Real Estate and bonds. “Join a Modern Business Fraternity, Which has a rocerd.” For further information call or write Headquarters, Supreme Temple Building, East Broad Street, or Phone 4374, local aud long distance. W. D. KENNEDY, S. G. A,, and EOUNDER I. D, GRAHAM, No 25, Chairman of Local Drive URBAN LEAGUE DECIDES PLACS FOR 1920 CONFERENCE '; luvitations from Cnicugo, Cleveland, New York, Newark and ‘other cities ‘for the Annual Conference. of Urban |ueague “Laccutives to be helg a |Uctober, were considered at the June {uweting’ of the Lxecutive Woard of the National Uiban Leegue, The claims of Newark ty the righ, 10 be host were ninally conceded by the Board’s form! acceptance of its invitation, | A lange atterdance is anticipated rand the New Jersey Urban Teague ‘headed by William N Ashby, Lxecutise ‘Secretary, is already busy og the plans ftor entertunment. Tite League is desirous that all persons interested in the welfare gf the Negro shall meet With its member, and workers in this ‘couference 30 that the combincd intel- ligente of all may be brought to bear upon the industrial problems facing Negrocy at thig tine. The League branches will be very generally represented uot ons -by thelr executives but also by the department. al heads of industry, civies and heslta, The Program Committee plans to give cousiderzble time Lo tlie diseus- sion of problems of the industrial and welfare vecretariey and forerien upon whom rests so largely the advancement of the Negro in labor and many of whom. are serving their first year+in these capacities, During the past year the League has placed nuiny men in such positions. William It Cobners of the Cleveland Welfare Acoelatign affiliated with theUrban Leugue, who conducts a traiu- ing cliss for welfare workers and foremen having alone placed since January Sie hing welfare men and women and Seven foremen in large! plants Im Cleveluad. I Eugene Kinckte Jones, National Dxecutive Secretary, who was present nt the recent mectiug of the Newark (ommittee of Arrangements reports from this meeting tht ‘urniugements | are being made to conduct one of the essious on industry in a large factory |} where the delesates may witness the] perations of the particular industry, It js huped alo that thru this courtesy on the part of the industrs, other plants bay be attracted to the work of the aarue atl give -a favurable hearing 0 ts requests for consideration for the Negro workers in Newark and yicinity who are ansious to join the ranks of ndustry Mr. Jones reports that the day sessions of the Conference will be helq na centralis located place easily \ccessible to business men and members of hoth races who may be interested in ertain phases of the program, ig AY Good Music Spacious Pavilion Choice Refreshments Everybody | Welcome This new amusement parke is located on ~ Augusta Road, alittle west of Lincoln Park Port Wentworth or West End Car direct to - park for 5 cents: - Dancing every Sunday from 2 p. m. to 2a. m. , Free Dance and Barbecue 5th of J uly Admsisior 15 Cents . MORSER PEARSON, Manager a <= THE CLOTHES WE SHOW &.,.) a are the products of the best L z ? Y, mills and are exclusive with AT TIN tN sith us. They cannot be had {EES VE ) pA where in town. Come iz and [eee | hey see them, You'll be Lmgress- Gate oe a ed with thelr quiet good taste _] Aaeiy |} {As and the character tale Fe Se i eas orlug fully equals that ex the (7 | aa) fabrles, as every good ares -% str |sezs| H}] knows, ia eH k -@ a * + UNION SHOP . Makers of clothes to fit. Oldest Tallora in Savannad 351 West Broad St. Savannah, Ga, . B. Maltinsky, Prop, . SPECIAL NOTICE : ‘There is un urgent nced of $5000.00 to my the teachers who are worklog in the night schools fur aditits in the city, A campaign has been put ou to ralse' this moves by private sub: scription among hoth races, It is confidently. hoped that every business concern, church. society and individual will contribute liberally to this fund. - Mrs, E, Seabrook, Mrs, E, DesVer- ney and Mrs. Peart'Smith are autho- rized fo solicit funds that are to be deposited is the four Negro banks. Committee: Rev. E, H, Quo, Chairman, Rev. & V, ranch, Mr. A,B. Sinztield, Mr. Sol C, Johnson, Mr, J, W. Hubert. Mr, L, FE, Willams, Mr, WS. Scott: Rev. .J Q. Adams, Rey, J. Henrs Brown, Rev, W. G. Alexander, Dr. 6. W. Smith, Mr, Paul E. Perrys, | WANTED AGENTS To Sell Reliable Line of Family Remedies , KNIGHT COMPANY 2434 Bull Street \QUR PRESENCE IS REQUESTED __ AT THE SPRING OPENING OF bia 2 Bats. cee 4c . a SS Pod ding. Spe TA, CSI bs Bake Sy ae eS mouomeg esiet am oa SS be —. Postar’ a ev Re’ WISE AND PADAREWSKY > MERCHANT TAILORS CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING Work G@alled for and Delivered- . 528 WEST BROAD STREET , Phone 4631 Savannah, Ga. MADAM ISABELLA WILLIAMS’ BEAUTY PARLOR We have just Installed all of the lat_ est electrical appliances for massaging, also an LDlectric Hair Dryer, PORO TREATMENT a specialty. Hairdress- ing, Facial Massaging, Hair Straighten- inx. Combings made to order. Course also taught. Cor. CHURCH AND CONGRESS STS. Beaufort S Cc. . Shoe repairing has been CUT . FOR 15 DAYS ONLY 2 '. °°" WHOLE BOTTOM OF RINEX FOR: -“ .- © $1.00 | $1.00 ; $1.00" Good Rubber Heels 50 Cents” 2 WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED - FRANK'S SHOE REPAIR SHOP 43 BARNARD STREET PHONE 1314 Seo = =e es = ==