Savannah Tribune

Saturday, September 11, 1920

Savannah, Georgia

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PCA et MOREE ME ET a EA ES, erp oh TA coe aS yh ae pa; pa Ree . F sal OS 9 gal Gl & - BG es Vie ee ee ee ie ie rae eS cH : I « EES ‘ l as) a y oy Po yy Pes _ Ss 9 gy VOL. XXXV 2 - SAVANNAH, GASSATURDAY, SEPTEM BER 11th, 1920 ‘ NUMBER 48 . > 7 3 “ National Drive For BAPTISTS HOLD Col. Davis Highest *‘ ° wy - AU. - Justice To Be Held Colored ‘Officer, natn te ANNUAL SESSION] cssscsiarsers rem Chicago, ML, Sept, dtk—Weduesday, — “| Washiugton, D. C, Si I LABOR DAY. BY BIG-AUTO TRUGKIos"=2¢Sti], ANNUAL SESSION) ec one) CORNER GOES 10 NEW OWNER ; rai ten oah be ae "tinal| Most Auspicious Open-\tiisar of ihe Dau at Colsabin " Fe Dee for dUntices” Te will Do. cele ote ny fe ee ere aay = Was Returning To Cit | buted theouglout the cowitry, «and ing Ever Held fie ncn die mete ora nae > ag Returning To City/GEORGIA CLUB iit ig'tcar cet clon gyre yreraty ronasrale OF Gee Skee “cae LETTER TO SUP [Laborers Inv, Corpor From White Bluff | WINS CONTEST tistors of the race |" ™ UTC ADDRESS TO CONVENTION | attt facie, Colerede Mb was epadlue FRAGE LEADERS tion Buys Property 7 — ‘The people have come to the parting, —— |acucay was retired several ths} * ATT. DEAD MAN PINNED| ——— of tho wage hey tae rsched & de] Cotman; Oblo, Sept Stb--(te-/ax0 on ateont of Staab re PRICE SAID TO B sion that Iynehiug jn the ciitvcal:: Nene: becvich} ‘GPhodsenasl eo iman who ever reach- —— baie UNDER TRUCK (Pree eRe CUP ice at ato at fle ayn ham eer hak and a Siem oe cae! ae Meee Urges Stand Against]. ABOUT $40,000.00 pmyen ‘or nomNe nuxpep ~~ By Belli + ---Jfore the lave, They are defPrmined to]aet of the United States are herelas miliary attache, atthe? United |e Color Line DEAL MADE THROUGH OFFIC BY BRIGHT LIGHTS FKOM AP-\ceonGiy’ pENEVOLENT gso,| iP the huportauce of thse facts] attending the fortleth aunual sesion|States lemstion, Monrotia, Libesia OF G. 1. BOWEN—ONE OF MO! PROACHING CAI, DROVE, TOO |CFORG LG BENING GOOD [eH the munds, of te Americas pwor]ot the utkaat Laptst “Courention, Gil, Davis mas bom In thls city NATL EQUAL RIGHTS LEAGUE] YALUABLE PIECES OF reo x : AD AND MA- L 0 ple, and ‘thes have sdlevted Septeniber| whlch. iy presided over at : : RaguT ; PAO WE . CHINE ROLLED INTO DITCH | 0 oon ce RI Comittee ane ne eee once, Dob ce Feet. Edward .|studied in the Mott school and was; NSENDS CONGRATULATIONS TY ON WEST BROAD Ike Dixon, about thirty years old Fas eros to death Mouday aust by a truck in which he and abont ff teen other persous Were returning t the city from White Blut, The acct dent occurred about seven mites from the dty at a point where there are deep gullies on either side of the read and where there i a sharp cures ‘The purty in the IIL tated truck lett White J3huff aboot uudarghe and was procéding to the aty at a moderate rate of speed when all of a sudden around the curve john Richardson, the Wriver, was coffrented with am unustially bright headlight frou mat chine. “Richantoon sounded his horn for the driver of the approaching gar to dim ly Hzhts, but instead of the Arlver cutting down his ights he came stralgbt ahead with his “lights nen- fog ag their bishest. When Itchard- >on ¥ that the wan In the approach- ing Br was not suing to dim his Ughts and being unable to properly see the road, ie applied his Grakes wn Drought the truck to a’ stop. Srukken- Jy those in the track tele fC gradually slipping to the side of the ditels iad then if began to ‘tumble over. ‘The odeupunts of the trch begin fo sereatn as the tach fell over Into the diteh but none of then attempted to get ont except Dixon, who appirently thyuzht Ris Chances for escupe better Ay leat tng to the ground over the swe of the truck <which was going. down, Ue Jumped short and as tie Linded enethe Kromad the truck fell on top of hint and crushed hinr to death, One of the back wheels fell esactly across lls bods and he ded before the tuck could be riglted by the ether ou: Pants, ott of nhont escape lyase cept Nathan West whore left ate was caught under the trick aud boken Jwet above the ellis. Chane are that had Dixon not jmmped. aud had Femalned ju the truck ay the others did, there would have been ne ona tles resulting from the accident. The unfortunate man begged pitti. fully to have the truck pulled off of him and those about worked frantical- ly to eatriqnte hi. Pially hs pleas grew faluter sand falnter_aud then no sound at all could he Beard from him. In auhont a half benr af ter working feverisily at movlug the big five ton truck, the efforts of the dozen or more men eased the ponter- ous track to be lifted, but when Disea was picked up he bad evpiret, The men were nearly extiausted when thes succeeded fu evtricntn the the unfortmmate usin and Tichatd-ou, the driver of the tuck, uearls ool lapped when he saw tiuit Dixon was} dena. - ' Biclurdson was considered one of! the most careful drivers of Chapman | and Clarke, the driyase flim, to whom] they allowed use of the track tor the Luthor day outinz. fn the tek were several othersuen of the firm and a few wouen. Hichardwon was entirely almolved of nH blame for the fatal ne- ident hy those who were fn the track. all of them agreems that he Was pro: ceeding, aut m reasonable tate af ~peod when Me was suddeuls confronted Uy the machine with the glaring lights which euused Itt to steer tow far to the right, a Dixon's hode was bronght to town aud Ins fineb way heh Thursday afternoon at Sundtly. where he is sur vived by several rekitives. | DELEGATES OFF Be Held at NEW YORK moans oweedNext .. Week .. ... DAVIS— SEL FACTION TO MEUT AD WILMINGTON, DEL % ‘The nineteenth 1. M,C. of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows of the Mortis whiz of the unter Witt couvene in New York City on Mamas. Mich interest ds bean taken Sit the meeting. due to the fut Mat the twe fictions, one healed. by: Grant Mister Edwant WH. Morris of Chieago awl the other headed by Ti, J. Davis of Attine ta, have been ywrungling in the contts of Pounsylvanist for the past two years Roth the Morris and the Dayis-Noed actions are caluang lave attendance ne their repeetive.aeetings. Tha DavisgNoot faction Wate. ite yes tis at Wiknington, Del. while the Morris contingent Is mecting at New York ‘The local delegates will leaye today for New York aml it iy net thought that any of the delegates will attend the Wiltingtor® meeting. hove who leaee tir flax doleza for New New Sark sire fe W, Beasley, B.D Powel F.W, Wilhams. dW Robert, Wed. Theft. Rev. J. 8. Jen Kins, Mrs. 1 A, Morgan, Mes. It. Lind sy, Mrs. Belle Fields, Mrs. 8. EL Roe Veron, Mr. Me Cote, Mew It More thon Mrs Ae 8 Tuttersoiy Mr. Jenes and Mew Jo Miller. CONSIDERATION GIVEN PROPER fi WORKING CONDITIONS dhlentited Meare Plest & Spartauhorg. S.C. Sept. "stn— Several lnyuhed delezates — attended the convention of the Southeastern: Comnection, of the Internatton Brotherhood of Oilers aud. Fire eld her Much attewion + was given to the plan of euforeing proper Sprkine conditions. = GEORGIA CLUB WINS CONTEST Presented.. Loving Cup .... By Bellmen’s Asso. .... GEORGLY BENEVOLENT ASSO. ALSO MAKING GOOD ; 9 OE SO ee, Seyi Pane ne ree Imost brilliant events recently held it "dais city was the annual plente of th Jiellmen's Asodation at the Astoria Casino, Long Islnd, en Friday aight of list week." Muclt interest” was hoanifested fn the affair from the fac Jtlutt severat orzanizations of thls city aul fiom Brooklyn would compete for jie sitver loving cup whicle was to te Jawarded to the lob having out the (Largest umber of menitlers, fF Ofticeis ot Ue contesting clubs were very active in endeavoring to trans font its membership and np to the last huement there were doubts ase tothe ‘winners of this coveted prize. [Ani clivors aut appiause the Cait Sons of Geotzia ate orzantzation which has come into much prommence Theres arched npon thie pavilion, rent- ing the air with that ald Gme-tieledy, (Tu Dear OM Geousits” and it way ine Imedutels conceded iat the boss 110m Georgia bad captured the mpeh tathed Jot contest. Peae pacwentation speech was mite Hs Tiesudent Duplin ofthe Bell- man’s Assocuttion, who afters few Noell Ghnen reniisk® presented the cup ty President W. TH. Jackson of the United Sons of Georgia. “The accept anwe speech was muade by Edward 1. Burke, of Savanuah, city editor of the Suvtunah Tribune and a .duber of the ouzintzation ‘The ctded which mumbered sever hundred. gave at Lousig seubofE to the successfil con: festunts hom the Empne State of the South, | The Chited Sens of Georgia which Ras a membership of amore than thee hundred, bas mate wonler{ul prostess and ou Suaday it held its third an nual installation of wfhcers. ‘The miceting War addiesed by Langer J. G. Lemon of ELT. Burke, of Sayan: nab. the Intter alo performing, the installation ceremonies. ‘The “vfti- cers aistatlod Were: 4 W. 1 ducksun, president + Ld. 1. Collins, Mewpiesident Geoge UL Johusen,, financial see retary . Jodah Dixon, recording secretary. doveph_ Eves, “treasiner John P. Taylor, advocate FJ. Sages, advorte, ‘ Lagene Eble. sergeant at anne Wilham ‘Glover, chanmian vfs the sick committer KF Clark, chafrman of the ines tigatiug emnmittee Tanking commutes: 1. HL. Godhies Thos 1. Tuner Caswelt Tend Board of Directors: Thos, 1. Williams eo W. Patton | Jol 1. Gibbs Jolin 1 Brown: A. G. ‘Thomas “Howey Ty 00, 7 Sidney Davis The Cnt ty about to enter negotia- tions, for the pnichasinzg of a cub] Lote and fai an exe on a piece of the property at Eth street and Seventh avenne, 6wued by the Waze} Eaners “Suvamgs Tank of Savannah, Ga. ‘The duly also pruchased fifty Sluires of the Consolidated Healty Car] potion of Savannah, Ga, semonnting tay SOLD Georgia Benevolent Association The "George Benevolent, Aredia: tion, another orsantzattion of this city, j= also working along progressive lines mniter the leudbaship of Landrum Cor as president, Ee. Roberts, Jt. ats ecretars. ail J. He Gathers as ailver ute. THIS Unb alwy purchased some: nf the stock uf the Consolidated Realty, coporition of Savitnuah. 1% has aid plans for amie plogeessive work mi the future At its regular ameeting nit ebttsntst 27y the body? wats aedtesstd yy the te Savanmahians, pred rots) mentioned on Chis article, oat whole, the Georsia people here tre fit very. praspecons condition sud ate Lane bins out Intythe various Ins dg arta @ G. H. BOWEN MAKES M3NY REAL ESTATE DEALS GH, Hoaen, the real etite dealer, West Hioad and Huntingdon streets Ras phasgl a vers promivent pat in local, real estate deh during the past Tew weeks. He has “pnt over” seve. tad Large deat and: many. swall ones. The largest of these deils was that af Weluesdig when hw sold ta the Jaborers Tnvestnent Oorporation the property: sitiited on the Northwest Conier of Huntington gid West Krad streets. for a consideration snid_ to by in the velghborhood uf S1.00050, "Mr. Beweu will coutinne his affiew in this bnildng, Mr, Hewen has made several other Important ses within the recent pact M4 tallows: ohe two story hone 315 Vast Huntingdon St. 616 Garden St 19 J. 8. Wither for the account of W. Th Riverst four one store houses to V2. Bowen for the aecomt of TF, Tones: the two story qyartments Tagt Gotmmett St. to Mrs. I, Mid- ieton, for his ‘own neconnt: ene two story dwelling on Terence St. te WE. Pleasuut for the account of XS. Kelwun, LAROR DAY WIDELY OBSERVED “Tabor Dar wig widely abserved here Monday. All of the pairks around the ity did o Mz hysiness, mane of them having the lazest crowd this year. At night the halls were by. no means lighted and the arious clubs giving plenics cartiad capecity crowds. National Drive For + Justice To Be Held 1 (Awovlited Negro Presnp Chicago, oily Sept. Stlr—Weduesday | Meptenila r Be, han been set duwa as y day when there wall be at “Natiows Drive for Justice.” It wall be cele Inuted theoughout the cowitry, anc Wil be the gieatest effort for equal opportiunty ever put tert iy une history of the Tace. The people have come to the parting of tho Ways. ‘They have reached a de cdsion that Jynchiug in the United States must be stopped, and that all cltizeis slot have etual meh be fore the law. They ure determined to ioprvss the importance of these facts on the minds ef the American peo- ple, und they have sdlected September Ztnd, commonly hnown as “Lunanc- Ittion Duy,” for the time to present their claims, - Already throughout the country, not owls uwong the Colored people But the whites as well, there fy a great stir of interest. The Coiored people wet urosed and enthusiastic, because of their euxtety to being about Detter hving conditions The white people le aroused, Bens never befere hit tne store spr te matt ite there heen such at univesal desires to give cheomragement to the clalm ‘of the Ne cr. hevause of the desire to do what ie known tor by rilt. They rice fewsqeper throcgheut the countiy is heralding the event with une heals amd bold types, Daly HeNtspaLpers are stqeporting thu patie in tometer thit is amazing for their falruess, People are; saying: “IL have: Ae seen anything The it in my life, Salfely a better dig ts coming for alt ‘The speakers who will address these: Marios gatherings are men and wae nen of hatlowal reputation, ewe at hey for mare than two scare seurs| have Town fighting the Iie of the mace, and thee saw dat with the eet lusen of this ylry, histers will be: wed. Yonnger ‘men. weninent — in he busness work, “tie New New aii” whe have viiade fer then] elves a mene, phaceegin tlie field of Suen ems are setting awe Tein business terest to jive nniverstl attentiatt to hh dae, . ] YM. C. A. AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS Many Negroes. Among Those Listed ‘aid At a meoting of the Georgia State Commuter on Y. MC. AL Scwnat- Sup held on Friday afternoon, Sep teuiber thd, at the Ansley Hoel, AL Huntta, honorary scholarsiups weie Yot ed to 46 mote Georgi boys and young tien who rerved In one capacty oF Januther during the world war 2 At u meetlug of the sume Committee hold Varller ln the mouth, forty more scholarships werecgrauted, in addition to nuwerots awtrds nude throughout the states by the Various Ttsttict Com: mitters, of which Georgla has twelve ‘Mas bemgy te total grants made dating the past thirty dayy up to well gver a hundred, aout the guatad total for the Stute to date to nearly 500. ‘The schouarsbips aie awarded in vary- ing sums for all hinds of courses to be taken elther In resilence or by .corres- poulence in schools ll over the counter. Applications are coming inte the state and distriet offices in ever i lervasing numbers, aid tes) whe wish to share in the’ advantages of this service shunt lose ne titue fe com: hiunteating either with some edsstiict offiee, oF WIth Dr, Wind. Lee, 1002 Candier Build, Attenta, who has Supervision of the service in Georgia. The scholirships are available tw met of both races, F Following is a partial fist of thi nea. 16 whom gtants have Latedy been rides DOC, Relcher, Saummh, Ga. ToL Bishop, Wathiustille, ™ TE G, Boddy, Calored, Milledgeville, W. HL. ieaneh, Cuthbeut, . HTL Hramien, Statesharo, TON. Bridgeman, Glennvatte, TM. Browit, Summit, Wood. esant, Colored, ‘Thomutosile WT Byrd ituelbuet J. 1 Cheatham,” Jefferson GL Comer, Carreliten, : BLK, Davis: Gutkesvilie 2 Artimy Dent, Colored. Resnutts, TTL Dent. dr. Qtored. Attanta TM, Durham, Colored. Woodstock Fred Citts, Dahlource Mark Measier, Colored. Glenwood W. JL Gtbhs, Pike IZ AL Gordon. Colored. Savanna M.S. Tut Sinitheitle MJ. Hall, Osierfietd TM. ongos, Hivestitte Janies Heard, Bowne Arthme Tide, Newnan 7 . Terns Jones. Atlant + HL D. Instn, Atlanta 0. Kouta, Galore, Augusta Uoikst Kent “Norerins WV. Kimees. Yonne Harris I. WV Kuighton, Richland | TW. Mann, Trans ALC Winsett. Ticker T. 1. Mathis, Hevter TW, MeCnsiill, Colored, Atlanta CAL MeMitine Monme W. ENMitchell. Coloed, Qaitin in T. 12 Maran. Starts Wieree Parsons, Somer te Cite, Demarest Sp fToneron, Colered, Camilla 1. T. Sheneld, Condete ’ Rufwe Sulpes, Colored, Douglas - CT. Stenficld. Glenville H K. 1. Stars, Asnnin 3. Je Turk, Cathont é 1. G. Whitfield, Jasper MISS LEE APPOINTED POST QFFICE CLERK BOs Thelma M. Le hus. bees ap- pointed “clerk fi the post office at New York. eg BAPTISTS HOLD | ANNUAL SESSION Most Auspicious Open- ing Ever Held—- DR, JONES DELIVERS: FORCEFUL ADDKESS TO CONVENTION ee Wee: See ee eee } etprvcal News Service) ‘Tuousands of Baptist’ from every nuok and cor- jaer of the United States are here Jattending the tortleth aunval session ot the Nutluat Buptist Couvention, [biel fs presided over by Edward ¥. Jiones, D. 1, of Evuuston, IL It was e\actiy 10:30 this moining when the miss of Baptists gathered fy the spuclous convention hall were finally ripped to order umd the chorus of nuiny volees sounded a jubilee melody xong “It's Me, O Lord, Stunding in the Need of Prayer.” “The Nutlonal Choriter insisted upon every one ningun amt every one! seemed to be singing. De, Johnson wf ‘Cexas® Dr. W. J. Notlog, of Florida and Dr. G. J. Wathen, of Alubama, touk charge of the devotign which’ lasted until eleven ook. Je waty perhaps the [rest conspidous and auspicious open-| ing of auy session of the convention ter a decade, am It is aneeting br the state, that i furnishing both preoi- ent ‘candidates for the two leading Partiet The speck trains arriving ne Columbus, are coming in hourly, the Souttt furnishing the Larger por: tion of the delezation. ‘The program ovides for six days session, bring. ing IC to a clove next Monday. ‘The feature of today’s muxting wax the animal address Of President Edw, 2. June. whose eine. wrators. couples With his eloquent and, lesacal presen tation of the dcconyifshuents of the} Rapti, throughout the country | eye tistied an audience estimated at fue tt ten, housant, Its was] Hr. fones! fifth annual messige to the aptist forves. He dealt with matters| pertaining to religion, the state and convention, He divelied on tie sunt} Yelone development of the Negra hn! every hind wherever the religion of! the Taint abl” Saylor reas Grice! Dad Teen allowed ‘to ike hold. At) tle conclusion of his address, he was given a great ovition, such as has hot been Withee for” mung” Sears, Thronghont “the weck the reports of the eight different boarts ure tol, de read by thelr secretareis, show ini the some of netivity of the egaven- Hlon through. ify several arms during the past year.’ The local committee |, had carge at the night seston and the various welcomes. fr6m_ busines’, potityal. bocktL amd elvite ormanizas Hons were made. ‘Tho otfictal open ing of the women auxiliary to the}, National Baptist Comention oceurs| tomorrowsmorning at the Long Street) Haptist church, comer 22nd and Long| streets, Mrs. G. Del. Ashburn will] formally declare the meeting open. |) but ft is tode preceeded by a song ser-| view Ted hy Miss Tule Ofae Butler, | The president's anneal address wilt te slelivered tomorrow afternoon, |) Tue tno National bodies are estimate} et to rave In attendance in the nelgh-[, borhiond of twenty-seven handed rep-]| resentatives, which include churches. State conventions , assalutone and]! mieionsre organiantions, with ef; dividuals, : Teneath a massive flag, represent-|| Ing Ol Glorg, standing between mgr- inde of ferns “aud palms, Talward Pf, Jones, the president of the National! Itrptist Convention, deliverhd his an-{, nual address here tonight In the pree-|, ence of the Wain af the greatest de-|, nomination among the Negroes in the|| United States Recognized already |, sa forceful. logical Speaker and be-| ing nf the head of more than twa and]; 1 half milion constituents who have |, Honized tim for the past tive years he mitehoue himself. Te passed his} must brilliant star, ‘Te eclipsed him|; elf in elmnence “und covered bin. elf in glory in the presence of iis], urethren be the wide scope of thely waters touched upan in ts address. id yet treating cach with sich aly masterly mind that he consinced hs} jearers that he was the right pian Infy ie right plage. discussing problems|y una effering solutions tint would | mect™ the approval of the sizes of); ie tine, When President Jones|_ nro and addres the view pyreste| lent ‘nt large of the Nationa Bay| ist Convention after the hors had |, omg one of the old plintution mele |. Hes, the mxtssive andionce stood ane | we was giten the ehantanana silute,{« hrouzheut the address Ike covered carians phises nf his denondnutlonnl ft fe. referring only stighliy to thesele hives that he declared had attempted |t J alfcrinty teseh or break aamiter |e he Totus of unity among the Baptists? f the world, He divided his addrese|t inte topics. “The first one disgusseat | vas the recent Taw-suit, He went in-|a jo this withont any show of feeling] t ir any fufecenes that wld teat one © fool that there was matice in his|t wart. He pffered the olive branch tol hose as he termed it“erring brethren fo sho had eotten out of the fold of thejd Tent Tkiptist family.” Me pointed! f mW Tndex finger te the time when all! sonld be peace and harmony and ther |i ws tink np thie evuntenetive era nal nievted ideas that he fizured oF con-|f Tndet would serce as a heacon Tght| i Col. Davis Highest ‘ Colored ‘Officer ~ (Chescesatwa reare Pree) Washington, D. C, Sept. Sth—Lieut Gi Benjanin OQ "Davis, a coloret ttlzen of the District of Columbia holds the highest rank,of any man o! his race on thie active list of the Army of the Unlted | States. Col. | Charles Young, ako colored, who was gradu ated from the United States Milftary Acadauy, was retired several months Jago on atcount of disablilty, He was ithe only colored man who ever reach- fed the grade of Colonel in the -Army Although retired, he 1s still pm duty as military attache at the United States Jegation, Monrovia, Liberia. . Col. Davis was born In this city studied in the Mott school and was Ruduated from the colored High Sflool, He began his pilltary career ax a first Meutenant In the United States Volunteer Infantry, In July 1808 and wis honorably mustered out in Marh, 1809, He then enlisted iat the Regular Cavalry, und In two years was sncvessively promoted to corpo- ral and sqtiadron sergeant-major. AS a result of n competitive exumination open to enlisted men, he was appoint- wt sevond Meutenant, 10th United Staten Cavalry, In Febroary, 1901. Sinen then he hax xeved with elther. the Mh or 10th Cuvalry regiments fu cunpaigns in the Plitippines and on the Mevican border, except for @ short: detail us Impector Instructor of the Int Separate Itattalign of the District Natfoutl Gaurd. He reached — the rade of Cuptaln in December, 1915, « temporary Major in August, 117, unt_a Hentemnt-olonel in the Natlon- Wl Army In Mas, WIR A few days ze, Jie was uppointed Heutenant vienel of Cavalry, He fy now at ls: homie, xt ISO 11th street, on leave of ibsencey having Jase retuned from a our in the Philippines. He haw been letaited as profesor ef military. sel nce and tities at the Tuskegee In- titute, AMlabima, aud wit go there na fow day, FOREIGNERS COM- - ING TO AMERICA At Rate of More Than 1,000,000 a Year ALL ORGANIZATIONS URGED TO PREACH EFFICIENCY iéiieee Saas “Chicago, TIL, Sept, Sth—Immigra. Mon for the month of August, disclox ithe fact that foreigners ete now com: ming Into the United States at the rate of more than 20,000 per month, or 1,000,000 a year. ‘This great In- flux is on, desplte the pressing condi- tions In Enrope, where man power Is at the minimum, and mililons are needed to rebuild the countries de- stroyed by the war. Reports are also being elrculated in various pirts of the South to the eMyet that 2M,000 Mexicans are to be foported Into varlout southern States in order to take care of the farm work and oth%r industrial heels Drought on hy the marvelous Influx of Nexrom Into northern stuter Leaders. organizations and govern- nents, having in clurge the economle welfare of phe coutry, are studying with grbat faterest the various phases of these new movements. Every en- kouragement is being given, It seen, to-tamigration, despite the recent im- migration Inw* passed by Congress. Some zo, so furras to say that the hnderiznd motive, is to open up labor conditions in order to throw thousands lof Nexroes ont of employment tn the North-wo that thes wilt return to the South. . Te there i< ang such motive, It ts aot beUered that It will sneceed, how crer. Careful investigation by ‘The Associted Negro Press in every. sec- tion of the North to which the race hay migrated. dkcloes the filet that more them ninety por cent of the em- plosers are entirely satisfied with New geo labor, ‘They give amonz the rea- sons for satisfaction the following: the Colored emplosees are 100 per cent American: they speak our lanzuuze tnd no interpreter 1 required: thes do not sock to foment strife and, Steikecs ‘ther are hand and. falthful Morkors, sf the majority of them are} saving their weney smd hoping homes, ‘On the other Innd, It fs pointed out that it Is nec&wiry for every member af the ritce to he on gard for his own fetterment, After all, it) Is stated, emplorment Is econonle And tot sen- imental. Rezandiews of how srmpa- thatie emplavers may be, effidency Is the watclisord, and If the emplorees dy not piensure up. there fq but one thing to de. make a chine." Oxennizations of atl Mind are urzed to preach this, doctrine to the propte,| und Srmress in them the lmportgiee of alwars seckinz to better their ton- ditions, TAtravuzeitee and vice are frowned nian, aud honest workers are nrad to Teware of the erafts people in the city, men and women, that small mut insktent few who thrive nnd flonvish Iv their wits and the eredul- Sty of newcomers, BUSINESS LEAGUE, * MEETS WEDNESDAY NIGHT The next regular meeting of the local Tasiness Teague will be held. on next Wednesduy night and alt members will be expected to be pres ont. ‘The public ix. always Invited. An interesting report will be made hy the Philadelphia delesttion Mrs. Funnig Gray of Plackshear gdvives that she will be Present and with a number of other ladles wilt serve re- freshments to all who attend this meetluy. es WEST BROAD AND HUNTINGDON © CORNER-GOES TO NEW OWNERS LETTER TOSUF _ [Laborers’ Inv. Corpora= | FRAGE LEADERS peice carp ‘ro. 8 ‘Urges Stand Against}. ABOUT $40,000.00 So oe Hine _|athe URE MERGE ofttace NATL EQUAL TIGHTS LEsgue| VALUABLE TIECES OF FROPER. |, boston, Mass. Sept. 6th—The Na- tonal Equal’ Tights “Lamue, in ap Fopen letter to ieuders of the suffrage movenynt, consnitulates them In their victorlous fight for equal suf- frage., ‘the’ letter addressed to Mrs. Car- He C. Catt, president of the Natioual Ameriom "Woman Suffrage Asso- clation; 3Gss Alice Paul, chairman of tha National Wouun sufrage Party, and Mes Allee Stone Blickyell reads? Jadiey—The Nutlonsl Equal Rights Leugue, organized to promote equality of rights without exception for race, cougratulates the National American Woman Association aud “National Woman's Party, to whellt soule of us, belong, on thelr remarkable achleve- ments In gaining equal political rights without exception for sex. | ‘Nhe 4 Coincidences At this, your hour of Metopy, xe! ‘ould call to your thovglt the Bitow-| Ing. gtribiug “colbeidences: ‘The wost votuble mule crusade for the abo-| Hitlon of slavery auut the bestowat ut full pelts of citizenotily upow Auwer- caus Ge color were ulsv the chief ude Vocutes of worn sumruge. ‘Ibe trot; Aueican Wouin suttrage convention gtdw our Of a world’s authalarery cou- tention, where the wife of an Anieri- cun ubolitionlst way denied a vote, und Lucretia Mott began the organiz- ed movement now crdwued with glorl-| ous success. ‘the women ploneers of che sutirage movement, Lucretia Mott, Lucy ntone, Elizabeth’ Cady Stanton, Julie Ward Howe aud Susan BL Ane thony, Ih Whove howor the 19th amend wet, t» mumed and who Wrote It on te ‘modal of the Isth omeudment, which guve suffrage to Colured men, Were devoted Chutuptous of freedom nud equality of Figuts without dis- nuction because of ruce or color. Lastly, Iu the dark duys, wen your championy ysere few aud the ciuse weak und Qupopular, the gitted ora- org of the Colored race eime to Its escue with thelr genius, aud Frede- ick Douglass was a frieud prized by Mrs Stanton and Mex Anthouy tll tis death. . Causes Linked By Pioneers Such a linking of the cause of Jus- Hee, eyuullty aud rights for the Cole wre people of this country with that} of wou suffrage fn Its struggles, In ‘pires us to appeal to your organiza- jon to stand firm and strong against! ny color, Hine fn the porsesston wow of! he suffrage won. Keep The Stain Of In the presence of the crime of dis- ranchitement of colored men, in be milf of the millions of Colored wo-' wen jow enfrunchised, this Jeague ally upon you to remain true“to the radition, of your cause, to the mem- rx of your pigneers, to friends in line of net, to principle pire wd Un filed, excrting sour full power thit| ‘our Colored sisters may not. be de-| ied und the new political freedom tained by race discrimination. XN. 8, Tuslor, President, “TMinois, Irs, «Male Crawford, Second Vice- President, New York; Mrs. ML. C. Impron, “AWIstant Secretary, William fonroe Trotter Executive Secretary. A SERIES OF SPECIAL : SERVICES CONDUCTED (Associated Negro Press) Chicago, IL, Sept. Sth—Rer. | Dr. HB. Stewart, pastor of Quinn Chap- + AML E. ehiurch, ove of the largent In the city, conducted a serls of spectal Services during the month of August, to create tnterent in church attendance On the lust Sunday night the services were tumed over to the newspaper men of the «ity for the. purpose of extabiishing cleer relations between pulpit ‘and pres, W. G. Linton, ett for of the Chicago Whip acted as chatrman? and the principal addresces were made by Nahum Dunlel Basher, Editor in Chief of ‘The Associated Negto Press, and TB. W._ Fitts, editor of the Chleazo Searchlight, who start- ed the vice eruside on the South Side, which las been taker up by all news: mipers. inclulling daily, and legal au- thorities. ° LIEUT. EUROPE'S WIFE ENTITLED TO COMPENSATION (Aswoelated Negro Pree) Now York. N.Y. Sept. Sth—The courts have declded that Mrs. James Tees Enrope, widow of the late lieu- tenantdnuvimaster who wise stabbed fo deuth by one of the drummers of hix band in Thston, is entitled to com penwation under the state compensi- tion net, Tt was stated that the de ceased lost hix life while In discharge of hiv duties of making a Hvelltood, Licut. Noble Sissle, of thin elty, who war an associate of Lieut, Europe, hax completed a Mekraphy of Europe's life which he expects to publish in a short tine. LESTER JOHNSON GOES WITH G. H. BOWEN It will be of Interest to the public to know that Tester” Johnion of this city has accepted a position in the} Feal estate olfice of GH. Towen, Mr. Johnvqn jill have charge of the rental department. Me. Jolmwn fe a Savannahian, ‘| Foung man of plyexing disposition and "fine neccrmptiancarsteg is al Graduate of Hampton Lastitdte. { Laborers’ Inv. Corpora- tion Buys Property PRICE SAID TO BE . ABOUT $40,000.00 DEAL MADE THROUGH OFFICE OF G. IL BOWEN—ONE OF MOST VALUABLE PIECES OF PROPER- TY ON WEST BROAD STREET OWNED BY NEGROES. One“6f the most important real es- tute deuls in recent-thinths was that of Wednesday when the Laborers’ In- vestment Corporation bought frou G- HH. owen the property situated on the northwest corner of West Broad and Huntingdon streets, This prop- erty Jaws changed hands severul times in the past xeveral years, Negroes for the first time getting possesdon of it about six months ago when G. HL. Bowen, reul estate agent, bought it from Hurry Linmentbal Sr. Bowen made a few improvements on ft aid then offered it for sale. It had been rumored up anil down West Lrond street several duys ugo that a deal wax pending for it purchise, but the muimex of the interested parties could not be ucertained until the deal was actually consumatedaon Wednesday, “ghe property, which consists” of three storey on Wert Broud — xtreet, apartments ‘abore, with a frontuge of 57 1-2 feet, aud two fat buildings on. Huntingdon street, with a depth of 100 feet, Js said ty Dave been bunght be the now owners for a price round $40,000.%, It runs on os Broad street half way to Sinks etrect and on Huntingdon back to George street. ‘The Laborers Investment Corpora- tion ix one of the kuding Negro in- vestment compantes of the Uty. It Was organiaal about three years ago: atid had nytde-tnnch progress It iy, Gipitalized at $70,000.00 and pass six per cent on, tine certificutes and five per cent on its yeurly Investment club funds. It» sluires ure on the juark- et at ten dollirs each, Ith is not known what disposition Will be made of the property by the new onners, whether it will be placed on the market in parcels or whether the company Will retain It Intact. ‘The officers ‘and directors of the La- borers’ Invextment Corporation are , W, Alexander, president W. A. Wilder, vice-prenident: J. M. Prophet, secretary-treasurer Miss Elise Roberts, assistant secre tary J. Gordon Dingle, attorneys = E. M_ Edwards, chairtann of audit- ing conintittee q oe directors are Richard Lawson, ‘ C. Parish, Jobu Campbell, Charile Wilder, J. M. Prophet, W. A. Wilder, J. 8 Causes, LaFuyette Brideg It, Hl Radford, ‘Thos. WU. Hunter, EM. Ede wars, . W, Alexunder and J. A, Rus HAIR DRESSERS. * : AT WAYCROSS Meeting Will Be Held In -McGraws Auditorium.. The tolsention Of se. Weopitin hatrdressers will be hei? in Waycross September 20 and 21. The sessions, will be called at MeGraw’s anditorium aud urge glelezations of this popular. arstem of iiwir dressing will be pres ent from all over the nhite. Some very Iniportant subjects relatiye to the, atest method of treuting the hear will be discessed at the sessions and beauty culture will be presented in every ale gle hy those who are vers converuint with the Intest: methods of treating the shin, Mis, Aurelia 1. Allen of thir city will have clurge of the cou- vention and-give instructions and dem- onstrations in the lntest thefhods of gir treatinent and all branches of this work, which will be of much benefit to the tans agents who will be on hand. 7 During the two dagn’ session there Will be addresses by several prominent percons, among them Dr. H. © Scare lett’ of Waycroms, Several prizes will be awarded to the uzenits. One prize will be given to the best prepared paper on the Ezentiin method of halr and beauty culture; another will be given to the uxent who Ins auitde the hirgext mam- ber of sales during the ant sear while still another will be awarded to the agent who Has aude the largest. nun her of agents for the axatem during the past” twelve montis. A fourth ria will he awarded to the azent who hus sold the Targest ainount of Exyp- tan xoody dung the yeur. - Speclat public’ demonstrations will he sien Monday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. PHOTOGRAPHER JOUNSON RETURNS TO THE CITY Will Hare Peronal Charge of His | West Broad Street Studio Photographer J. W Johuston_ wha has been livlug fn’ Colunina, SC. for the pant three yenrs-where he has had gharge of hisx.studio there, han returned fo the elty an will from now on bare Personal chyrze of lls studio at Went Broud and Bolton streets. Mr. Jolin~ ston still retalns posession of bis to- ato tH Columbia ant has a competent juan fu vharge there. For two weeks, as a special Iudtice- ment, Mr Johnston wil take a Thnit- fed nnwiber of photos at a reduced rate. Ste. Tohnnton "is one of the best. lie: fopruphers in the city and hte work stands up well in Comparison to the Lighest class work to be secured here. | QUT OF TOWN NEWS i8Bve Robt. Green. It.) . John M. Taylor of Suvanhab Is in the ty torn few days sisting hls uncle, Rev. 1. F. Tastor, Mrs. A,X. Hoskins ant her ttle Qaughter have returned from Atlanta and ‘Tuskezce. While at) Tuskexce thes were the gusts of Mr Tooker iP Washtngton? Mrs Kathys Pike Jearea shortly for Athiner shee dhe wit enter Clarke Vinlversity. #2 Miss “Anfins Me Searlett leoves shortly for WgeTMngton, De to on tor HowantsRalversitr. Miss Ntar- Lott is in thy: beuTor Gass this year, Miss TiinitieCameron lentes in x fon days ite Wilberforce Univer- sity. Wilhtcturre, Ghai, Mist Mangiriet Clarke wilt attend chol at Wilberforce this sear, Mise Lukes Dawson tenses ia afew hays for Pik Universite, Nashvilte, Mr Chax Atwaters, Namlant Life Unnrance'geent, thy Caanten county iis neek Mix faa", Dent fx expected to ar. Tite neat weet fiom Chienze. Ml Mies Mma TL Cherry wil arrive in a fox dass fry Angueti, Misg Cher. ry ait axaly teach at Ristér thix sene The stork lefr a fine Boy at the heme of Mr aud Mrs Tom. BelF last week. on Stonewall street. Mrs. Ruby Irving of Jackson ilte, Fla. isan the city for a few dags. Mr JM Pitts ett Theday for Aiken. S.C to tisit relatives Misys Kebt heen, dn, das. Mon tee, Dr Me A Cassell, Jotor ‘Pay lar mid Pree Atwater attended a lise last Wediiesday or St Simon at the Atuutic hin * Mr. Witham Green ts In Savane’ fur mn indetinate sty. Mises Tonand Virian Bugee are siting trieuds in Atlanta. = Hen Hoge left) fast Saturday for Paste, NOU, whew he has accepted 8 poaltion, a tise Juanita, Hayes wilt attend Micke Phivtesite thie year. Mr [ivers:Atwarder Spent List Sin Way in Fezbandine, Fla, SPATESBORV, GA, NEWS Miss Bessie Johnson entertained the Indies TON AL Nowiug, CInh Momda, afternoon at the home of \fr. irl re Garteld Howard on College — street. A ety delicious cone of cream att cake “Was served. Tho ftub wilt tn ehterteiwst on vest Mondyy afternoon ar the home of Mis. W. FL Millen, 2: Elm street. Mrs. Eliza Howard lefe Sanity for Jacksonville, Fe, . Das. Ethel Howard has rorrned to der home Jichsonvile, Fin, after spendney several daya sith Mr. an! Mis Lapwared Howell an Chaech street, The Millen Giants visited the states hese Athletes om the local deimond Priday fst ‘The game was th: best atthe season, CL Tehidan was eat the mound for the visitors ane Po Cobb tor the lordly” ThE Rove’ Was 3 to 3 hn furor of the locus, . PITILADELPHEA NEWS MP “Font Wabi walk tease fei Conteris “Bnestay for a few days Mr. Jun EB Galdsbow was th Bnest of WT York St. Monday night MY AL. Harte passistanr snnerin Tendenb of the American Workmen pard a death clainy to One of his mem hers in Newark, NIJ, Mr C.J. Walton ‘and Mr. Josept Esker sent Sunday in Atlantic Clty. Mr Henry Homes was pind to mee Ves olt frend, MF Delle Shins, at Leagme Isbint Navy Yard. Mew Mae Priester of New York Cite i Mesiting her aunt, Mary Praziery a TAD Handle raft street. Mr ond Min Prank Shelion of T3 Emily Strett was the enest of Mr ALY Hate s Mis Mav Priester aml Mrx Masry Friger will eave Wednesday tor New Yor. For colored news papers call ou Hustling Have, 175 Lowlherd St. Mrs. Esther Homes entertained on Monday niche at Wi York street. Mr. Detia Shinere was the guest a Mr sie Mes. C.J, Rutherford, Mr wl Mrs Fred frown left Nat “way for Dittsburg. They wath tas the yuwts of Mr aod Mre fb. Me wee : Mr and MrsJom Salem are weit: vex Mithe Brown, 2402 Warmack st. Mis John Rogers will leave Nand, Jor Valduvtas Ga, * HARDERVILLE. S. C. NEWS HMesuling Elders Dr. Holling of the AM E. church, Beaufort — district pifachet at St. Stephen's church on Stnday night. He left Monday amotn- ing for Charlenton, Se C. Miss Katie IL Newsome and Miss “orn Leo Nicely, danghter of Mre. §, A. Newsome, respectively, are report: el as bemig ou the wick lint, 4. W Witsom and Samuel Powell etarmed rom AngUsta Har wera, they me qvporfed as "being among these Ith, * Ars A. 1. Pelot, accompanied by her Lute dtnghter, Rona Lee, spent the Week Gul in Sayauah, Gu. Miss Charlotte Scriven, ‘who spent ~ de week cud in Savannah, returned Monday anorning accompanied by Miss Yule “May hennely, AES sulin A. Scott, accompanies hy OF sonnger sou, wis In Savaunal ant Week, Dr ELM. Pinckney was calted hem from Savannah to the bedsile of Rob- ert und James Garmens.“Phey a Pear to be getting on the road to re euvery, “is, Lala Scott spent Sarunlay here the giest of Mrs. Lula Kiley. ‘The Revi NL EL Franklin, preached here Sunday morning at we church, find then preached at Norflut ‘Taber- nace Suulay afternoon, He lett for his home nt Ola,'S. €., Monday mor ing. 3. W. Wintams, whe hae been on the stek Ust_for the past fonr weeks Nas in Savannah this week visitlag 2 spectallst, ‘The Friends of Mrs. Carrte Snanx, regret to learn of her death, She died Tnemlay morning about “220 o'clock. She Is snrvived by several sisters, father, Mr. Richard Jones; mother. Mrs. Susan Jones; and husband, MF, Elais Shumons. Mr. TG Bush of Chulmota. Fla., was here during the past week visiting feends andawhitees. While here he subscribed for the Gavanuah Tribene, . John-and-Ahraham-Powell_and Miss, her daighter, Channic Uh, and Miss Elizabeth Fields, made a’ brief stay in Savannah thiv week, * ‘The Bluffton bare Dalb team played here Labor ony. They defented the :Hardectile term by the score of 4 to (For the first seven Innin: Hardeovllon wae helpiece. They eotild ‘ME men on hase but conld not weave iitut for the heavy hitting umd tose ‘fiekilng In the last three Innings it [would have been a shut ont for the [leal team, Pitcher Frasier of the {intron team weakened In the seventl jamal onr men penutat him for ter pits. Poor bose ronntgs kept the scare down. Pitcher Smith was touched fo. eight he durintg the nlne Inuine Dut he kept them Seettered. ‘Fhe held ine of Thomas ant Ring und pitehie of Joeph Smith, and the heays hit ting of Williams aud Major featured fhe game, Tardcesille's first thre: rhe enn in the seventh, With te muetr an Mafor eraked a two-base hit phe deep right field then scored him wolf on nnather two bace hit hy Ean Wiltiams. Center flelder Mitebell ot Mutton did sell and kept dawn th. [Recat hitters, Quite a nmuber of le dies revempanion the team here. \f for the game oversbexty enjoxed them selves with dancing, * 5 WAYeROSS. GA. NEWS } ies. Henrietta Davie whe hus bees away far ubont three weeks, retnene from New York, Washinton and ath Jer custern ithe, Mr. FLO Levter spent | Sathrein Sider and Monday in Valdeste, hh former hen, Mis. -tlice Hall of Savannah arrives in the city Smutay to visit: hordsister and neice, Mrs. Anna Mae Hall, 14 Thomay stroet. | Mr. Bierkstone, dunghter of dry Akery nel sister of Mie C, MW. Akers after spending Some tine in the sire tetnrned to Jucksmvilly, Fla. Fylde Mise Lena Tabard, ter hath Guaranty fesurance company's office lett Saturday night for her home is Sandersville, where she will spend he Saention. School dase are drawing neat There ix mite a birge nuinker of wat soune Ladies who will leave the eit} sbont the last of the month attendin: the various schools in Atlanta an Sonth Carolina, Miss Wilber Met'oy, danghter Mrs Alice Suuiley, left Sunday for Arn. <trouz. Fia., where ale will spon some tae with relatives. Now that The Trbnue nas installed their large press, thes are preqirey fo xive the rice the best of orvier The Tribrme is only $200 per year Don't fall to read it, * Rex. andl Mrs. A. It. Starting tet Mond:iy for Indinnupotis, Ind. the sent of the Natloul Baptist Canven tion and from there they Witt vise Chicaze aud other western eltles on thelr vacation, . Miss Peart Gattio, one of agents of che Atlanta Mutat Insnrame Ca. left Snnday for Savannah where wbe Will spend none time sistting retitive and friends, Iter, C1. Tricharf, pastor of the Episcopal church, who has Teen visit bus Mex. Prichard in Goldsboro aud Newhorn, N.C. returned last Satur Hay, ke “2 0N TBE SALTS” - HOPE. CREST — AMUSEMENT PARK Excellent Pavilion - a _ |, Music All The Time _ SAVANNAH'S MOST “DEAL | PLEASURE: RESORT crease anual cB SGONE EATORTIAY’ GE RELA gt Lee FOE TNS ST ge den ee ‘Tit SAVANNAH 'PRIBUNE IATURDAY SEPTEMBER 1%) 1920 i =" . T a i a [When you want to read good news, 3L wae buried Weduewday afternoon _ : foe aure to read! The, ribeae Pare yeelincing been, tora nna rear W.Broad Street a ._ .———— lathor day wax a very qniet day in} ed dn Mis city she wax well known by : cars e EEeoRRIOAE RIOD and uromnd thix elty, Quite a mmn-|a large namber of friends, Nhe con- SWITCHES MAI é fier of the cithiens spent the holliday | exaied by her eheerfntness an. lines Shoe Repair Shop FROM COMBINGS ‘SCALP TREATMENT [iu Blackshear and nearhy towns. from whieh she had “svffered “many “SOLE SAYING STATION” 2 , Malichia Raker of West Palin Bearh,' months She is sursived by one sls .~ Fla, & In the city xpending a wate, Mrs Florence Shaw, two slster~ | Work Called for aiid delivered. Gire Mi : ‘with retatives und friends. in-law, Mrs, Martha Uurmond of Cat . f s 8 n | J. 1, Jenkins of Valdosta spent ajnigu, Mis. Hettle’ Cushler of Cali-| — @® @ trial and you will call again e 6 - fely days In the ety. Mr. Jenkins taal grains two sauder ais. Bis te wey tise Shoe Repairing While You Wait . purchase a heantifat home tn thellinms, Mr. A, B. Chisholm of New use the Best of Mat “SSE AND MANICURIST lelty and wilt make Waycross bis fa-;York; one thinghterdarlaw, Mrs. 3. = Be Bee at Daten a Be DRESS 2 a ‘ture home, He be the district ana-|H Thilt; wa soir Mr, 8 HE of C3I-| RUBRER HERLS A SPECIALTY Mme C. J. Walkera System Goods always on band for the® Xrandtard Lure losnauce|iorna, Mir. Geo. C Malt; one nephew, [ng of Atlanta AE BME TT ire Stine aud Sivan chu Biieesitleasouskie NOW LOCATED ROOMS 200-202 WILLIAMS BUILDING Sine Fannie Ashley of Mmetatearleens tue comets ue Lecter . A 509 WEST BOAD ST (Upstairs) PHONE 2068 spent a few days in the elty with rok fChishohn, of New York, Mr. Willie Satisfaction Guaranteed E futives She wil leave in at few finer | Watiam, Dnrien. “MONE 9348 LIOS WEST SHOAD S7 | eames alien aml dower) ve assis DERE 8 #. M. GILLISON, PROP. vitle, Fla, on ‘her vacation. 3 CLASSES DESIRE, 8 . M. GILLISON, ——_—_———————— See ton he ethene | SSHEO LAVEAIS HARMONY eg lll OOO her howe afte me neat several Asse lated Sesto Pree —_ = Weekw with frends. and relatives. in Ghlthona City. ohn Sept. a MASSCURING MASSAGING fi 1 Wael - DO. o f~ - hed ‘ireulited report. te the sy ~ — Peet Ween ents, Te Seana [earth PNetrorsgwere arinniz thelie| Caancy dale Deering, Anuetie at Mot SHOE REPAIRING HASBEEN CUT. TUSKEGEE News -Sfives: Lreptrafers te aking a aid- bing and Waving — Taxhezew, bint. Ala. Sept 4th— fete nt Clenel Re dann 0, 13. Vis of the Ninth United states Cayal- ty Regiment. whe has been asxienest > duty at ‘Saekeges Instlinte as Pro fessor of MMlitury Senew and ‘Tae ties hy the War Department, arrived September Ist to aasnme hls new tutles. Lieut. Cel. Davis is the pocrenad! ranking Negro ©ficer on the acilre list of the United States Aru. He is ake the only Negro whe hus reached the grade of Llentenant Cole- wel fn the reculay Army from the grade of Private In the ranks He has served both on the Mesican Larder amd in the Philippine Islands with the Ninth ond Tenth Cavalry Teshnents, Vie was at one tare Pnlted States Military Attache im the Hepublie of Liberia, During the’ Great | Wortd War, Tent, Col, Davie was stationed In the Phitippive Itands in command vut with the Ninth Galvary: Regment DARIEN. GA. NEWS tent Maveainh chess cie Soest hes from Sayannale where she spent hes racaticn, She enjoyed ter staw mst Mixe Ama Tavlor is visits reh Hives In Tereenlone. Ala Mim Ethel Taylor has returned from Savanah, She reports a vis pleasant stay. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Moxes Howard of Sa sannah spent i few darn in the cit as the guests of their parents. Mrs. Katle and Mis Leonie Sams of Jacksonsille, Tha. have retanied hon after spending a whily with Mr. nnd Mrs, Nelson Spaniding. Mr. Robr. Small went a fow dere ty Savannah last week with friends. Beautlfal and delightful way tls socal given by Mra. Vivian Same Spaulding In houor of her step rdth er, Mra. Katie Samy and sister, Miss Louise Sams of dachwnyjile, Fi Thine present were Mrs. Kathe Sams aud Mis Lohse Sau, Mr amt Ves Moses Howard of Savannah, Mrs. En itv Stevens, Mrs. Roberta ‘Spiulding, Mr. and Mrs. Jucob Sinall, Misee- Vphelia Molls, Mary and Linnte ‘Cay for, Ruby Howard. Kosatic ant Alene Burges, Goldirenh Jones, Mrs. Trance Jones Spautding, Mesrs Mien Une wee Uenre Shaw. Robt Small, Geo, ant Joe Taslor, Jaa. Campbell, Geo. Tewis, Wille | Spaulding. Nelson Spanhling, and Anthony Reld former: ly of Darien but now of Chleugo, 1 The evening was elizhtfully spent ty music and jeunes, At. HERO a Mains ropist was serve, $ Mrs, Adline Hull who died here Aue 3L owas buried Wednewday afternoon are, 1 Having been hore nnd rear. ed du Mis city she was well hnown by a large Tamber of friends, Nhe cou- cealed by her eheertatness an Hines from whieh she had “suffered “nang months She is survived by one sls ter, Mrs. Florence Shiv, two sisters tnlaw, Mes, Martha Harnmond of Cat niga, Stirs, “Hettle Cinhler of Call fornin; two danghters, Mrs. 1. 1. Wil- inn, MN. ALB. Chisholm of New York; “one dhinghter-indaw, Mr. s. HE, Halt; twa sons, Mr. 8. HEMT of Cale Horn, Afr. Geo. C TEtty one nephew. Pale Henry Shaw aed sis grand enild ten; two semvin daw, dur Lester fChishohn, af New York, Mr. Wullit Wattanas, Darien. ALL CLASSES DESIRE 8 TO LIVE IN HARMONY (Assen lated Negro Prost = J GhLihoni Cis. OMA Sept, Sh The wadelr cireulated reports to. the effect thar Negropspwere arinnis Het sees preparaters te making an ad- wane on thls city were zeatly evag serited ‘Tacre Is little er ne tronble, aad there is a desite ameng all chi jes te hye together in harmon. BOOKER T. WASMINGTON'S VGICE TO BE HEARD AGAIN ew ee ee ee ae ehteagn, MN, Sept. Ste -The voles €f Mooker ‘Do Washingten is. teh beard, again throueh the courtesy, ot his Sounger son, BL David Wastin ton. /Abont eight sears age, Dr. Wash. Inton at the request of an official of the Columbia Graphene Compity, hid © record made of his finwns Atlant Speects. the speech which bronght lle workd-wide firme, Amiy one recon Was wade for Dr Washington, and since hic death: ft Tins Inte ly prmsewion of his yonnger xm, Davidson. Young — Washington Geastred it more than any et Tencesston, hecntttse it Wits his father’s Soke, After repeated persnasion, he line cunsonted tu have additions) rec ords of the spoch made and distrilett them saneng the fricnds of his fathe? AEPROOPN & REFEY LANE + UU Miter Septcraher First A GRAND OPENNING INTEREST PLEASURE SERKER! There will ben ¥ PRIZE DANCE - Given by the BLACK AND TAN ORCHESTRA Everv Wedn‘sdav Nigh‘ A? the NEW HALT HOLTON 8t 5 Niee floar and real breezy ventilation You will enjoy. Admission 25 ecats Black and Tat Orchestra. Don't for ret the place, Live Oak and Boltor Streets. eH IN NEW SORK STOP BROWN’S PRIVATE RESIDENCE and have yore Work Dane at th SOPTHERN BARBERSHOP Holrentting, Sewing, Shampooiirg an, Maseazing 64 W. 131st St. W.R. BROWN, Proprietor (Formerly of Savannah, Ga.) W. Broad Street ' Shoe Repair Shop “SOLE SAVING STATION” 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 Muteriat RUBBER HEELS A SPECIALTY Pilees Reasouable Satisfaction Guarsateed “HONE 9346 1103 WESE BROAD 87 #. M. GILLISON, PROP, SWITCHES MADE ELECTRICAL FACH-AND FROM COMBINGS “SCALP TREATMENT 0 Mrs. H. G. Young * BAIR DRESSER AND MANICURIST 2 Mme C. J. Walker’s System Goods always on hand NOW LOCATED ROOMS 200-202 WILLIAMS BUILDING 509 WEST BOAD ST (Upstairs) PHONE 2068 SHOE REPAIRING HASBEEN CUT. - FOR I5 DAYS ONLY WHOLE BOTTOM OF RINEX FOR $1.00 * Good Rubber Heels 50 Cent*, WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED FRANK'S SHOE REPAIR SHOP 43 Barnard Street Phone Big MAD SCURING MASSAGING Kasocy Hale Dressing, Areriein Lot bing and Waving = eer eee lent me ed fhe Blaser aoe oe ee a aay ee 2 % aes Li “tim ees buds 4 ee oer cs PORO TREATMENT A SPECIALTY These wourses ure taught and Diploma avrarded. A full tne of Halr Sees ser’a Tools on hand. A Special Mie uo Toilet Articles. 7 MADAM FREEWAN'S BEAUTY PARLOK 4156 1-2 Montgomery St. Phone 2618-" ‘Cull and wee me SAVANNATL Ge “.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. Dr.Geo. W. Smith PHYSICIAN 1ND SURGEON tiseaves of Women and Childcen ab Genito Uriniry Werk UFFICK, WEWENE BROAD SE Phottes (27 ana rise seat to Ution Staion Sastre COURTESY =—————sSERVICE =—SC(CONSTDERATION THE FUNERAL HOME OF MONROE UNDERTAKERS Essie Monroe Edwarda, Maunger tady — 7 ie —— 505 HELADLES $v MADAM >. 4. MORGAN'S REAUTY PARLOR, 639 INDIAN ST Del“ Saee alee tee a Pe EEE escwie oS bh F iets Re: Saree Sa eS a rs pl BO Mime * a lid ne ao Ej Pee. Be a Fe: ee eae S Pr ROOMS a Meee oes rd | oo ee ces Peo, ” NE oes MA 9g PP ee ees : Pe he Sar VARESE i Teac’. FT Fiat be AL ae * es WISE AND PADAREWSKY’ : MERCHANT TAILORS ; | CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING | Work Called for and Delivered, ‘ ” 528WESTBROADSTREET Phone 4631 Savannah, Ga. Manicuring, Massaging, Faney Usit Drewing, American Hobbing and Wav Ing. Poro Treatment a — Specialty. These courses are taughe and doploma: awerded. A fall Jiae of Halr Dressers Tools on hand. A Npecial line of Toi- let articles. Call and sec me. 639 INDLAN STREET mm = Ss ae a ee oe rere ree cE os - H e Q U Q BIBLES... TESTAMENTS, SIRLE HELPS, HYMN BOOKS: « Z ANTHEMS, GOSPEL SONGS ~ CHURCH AND SUNDAY SCHOOL fw SupPLres : aa = HISTORIES, MANUALS-AND 8 : . .+.-BOOKS, ETC. ’ Jaw 626 West Broad St & | LIFE AND HEALTH INSUR- » ANCE COMVANY The Home Company Composed entirely of Savannab Business Men we C4 Urn (ff Mi ae LP BGS Wanep Le t Ve aoe. Reo Pay ‘ ee ie a eo Ofticers und directore—P. Edw. Perry Pres, aud Geu Mgr; 1. a. Dilworth, ¥ Vre.; S, A. Grunt, pee-Trean.: FOS Coiley Diar Sort: 2 W. Welcher, Edward Peryy, 2. W. Gadsden, Henry Peaison, Daniel Smunorts, H. Se 6 Georse I. M. Jackson, Dr C .B. Brent JW. Hnudy. The compury will safeguard sou. Offers the ast liberal cuntract. It will pay you to secure one of them. Our agents will call on you. We are in the business for your protection, 321 WEST BROAD STREET FS snseeecyuaae ecg a ee 1909 . 1920 The Supreme Grand Temple of the United Brotherhood of Anierica, Chartered HEADQUARTERS, SAVANNAH, GA—SUBORDINATE ° BRANCHES EVERYWHERE ¢ ¥ * “GurGr eat Spring Drive for 5000 New Members. and & New Branches tx now on. Specilat dispensation for O0 days $1.00. AN can jJoin—men women and children. Hustling Deputies aud field workers here is your opportunity to get In Itne for advanemnt and revlveam ple compensation for your service The Brotherhvod has paid out $40,000 in death cliama in the part 11 years and has invested thousands of dollars In Mea! Estate and bonds. ,“Jein a Modern Business Fraternity, Which has & rocerd,” Kor further information call or write Headquarters, Sapreme Temph* Bullding, East Broad Street, or Phone 4374, locat and long - distanas, - W. D. LENNEDY, 8. G- A. and ROUNDER & i. D, GRAHAM, No 25, Chairman of Loeat Drive TWO STORES TWO STORES PEOPLES INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO. DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. FRUITS | AND VEGETABLES 620 INDIAN STREET Ne W. Cor. 39th and Phone 1368 Harden Sts. | J. M. Washington, See.-Treas. Samuel 8, Kelson, President ATTA ATTN RD TTIES ant IDIDA. ~SEPTEMBOR Tee a oe ee - THE SAVANNAH ‘TRIBUNE SATURDAY See RII, 1920 . | HN HIS HOLY TEHRPLE TSUFFERS RHEU MEN STOP SHAVING N — W.M. HO rar. o | MATIC AGGNIE 'Use Newkirkés Anticep- yi : E HE MASTER uf L Litt L se vikirk& e ae w " UE MASTER uf ond s ; 1, Ne A GON S itovized Witeh Hlazelatter 4 the Te (abeer a abi bial = oF Victin Was Cnttle to sleep or Eat! chaving, Disinfects the ble. ELDEE J. W. MANNS CON- WW White it 1b. Herd and 1H. Wit! ie Comfort feria ee ees ieee if . 5 DUCTING RELIGIOUS CAMPAIGN anyeoatjothe ton “The Vedtont cen © cwasan te SETS vote aula a lSkin, prevents itch,, irri-) Supreme Hair Grower 66 Fahm § ge nerd We Magus aterideat of tlie Ny lial Hes oe amma ln lucie convduter Beal abile Qetsinc tor {tation or other skin trou- 50c Per Box a Genera stems ot Lier Seventy Vide tea ta toe ee DD tite sane teas bit Setanta comms Dag, EL. tendency t { 4 wae AUTEN, Py iimetiog a reat LE. chase, itey Tomas wae |i Savannah, ta, Oneu Kite de NES. Has a tendency tog a aoe mine alee a0 DR. J W. JAl ous eatapaign ar the Berean cure of fopmer pastor In this city at Bethel} eloped a severe etse of meuatise [Heil the roots thus elimi- Fliitioe Dandrutt Wewover — Bde mee * Tay Auxeles Cale Liter 3. W. Owens urd, aad bh addass was well ree] HIG rendered Tus Ite aniseralte, 1. iS Eatelle's -Antlvepue Sbampos-— 236 DENT! of sie Boni Mo 1S dessin tn meg ta Ale tune ows HE NAL might in od “tag patie won as nating excessive and fre |g Sets (iting LE Bi NTE “Vi auuwetiwes ate tine aud Lane ctv expunge Tae ae Line twee tas ity Sanne tate A ae. quent shaving. Send 50 ic bite Ureaactene Bay Cream, 20 | ALL Wink Gra Pati Manas te may fron levateal’ bath paris eet asl “ir te ue — he nga Agents wanted. [3 "tn 6 A ie unaty | Phone 5 eoalty sine the cal wf hast uieattedteeen te a 1 ake op a eine * ij a ute at maedis f i 7 ‘or ata ing Tenn Ft ace “arn: oT se ‘ea aly “uly coe She eg i el a Ads one Mat Newkirle’s Laboratories|y fortis stat tate art: 6. wage nantes ft This month, 3 [ety iueatatoon, Sas ecepteal Foam Marie that sevssed to heh anes 151-9 Wo idoth, Street 4 Mah.'Ndu s'Cente tor Postaze. a —_—_—_—_—_— BETH EDEN BAPHST CHURCH Jamin Ta ne, ME be Seumonie Day pleat Meet Pep tas was dung wo mot Lot € TG a ae | AL Hey. A. AL Clarae, pristet Nel: Mors Were wel attanted all day pant dys. "Tat Sabet ter amotutng “was Nie "pn: Bn re and toe ni STE gled dull st Gad? The pester Jet hersday te attend the "catsettie Sand WI be away ton hy theation ter WW Meeks White away Hes dW Mure and Rev sutton wall nil the putt om Stdays amd Dea dos Chishobn will take Chance er the Shaesay alge Serve os ST. PHILIP AM. B, CHURCH Tey OV. Branly pasta. Mes VS. Haunalrat Valdosta. Ga. preach- taba Very evertlest sermon ty at full honse Sunday metus. The paStar deliver ie stone seinen. pyr mrs pave ted at bse ie the oer aa gral aise at Ue Eatatts were Tape Hye ttl See members seven fellow: Ship and there wete alse rhe wrs fo comamansttt plished LuyeAOINS, Stony ‘There were quand Gao muaber ww fwedinuer Tuer ain high ut Suudty school ard Leyte + tests of National Gieatinss wall be aliscussca in Smnday siheol tamerrew art op na, TASC man carread thieazh the hase tip te te tedled. fs the etsne’s top fear: pm, | (ERT Ch GO| Venteal Taytend chteh, see of, & Irby. pustor, Souday Sowk prayer: duvets Sow a ta Nimday shoal 1 a. AL: Souwn by paster 7] it am commimntan Popo: RY tT an Poot SRN pe a Magen hy pastor Tear Hes 1-3 subject “Phe Sect Coming ot Chit These services acre well attended - SECOND ARNOLD BAPE. CHURCH Arnold Street near Preside it. Ser Mies teanorrois Wil be qonitueted be Iter, J. 1H. Washington “Ar 1 a.m. enbie tr “What are yen“ tht ching ahent” 2ste pou “the seen Of fleeré of the Holy Spirit.” Sop. im. “A and Z W.L. BLUNT TO ADDEESS Mr OW. T Blont will dehver he Serum address before che publi Sunday uht, Septeniber 72th. al the POS Ty AL church, Gln Wes Thirtssivth sheet As he Is quits young fn the faith of Tess ate Just stepbuig*aut tute the works fo tha Lord, sou enght te hear hm Te Ts Matvelots te see the power e God? aud what Me can mnthe of per It we det hin kaye fl ential of ett Seal apd Iealy. Come ote. ee ane tll Howto uses hearings hint speak en thu sujet Walking inthe Licht’ The wesds thit yen will he row? not De fs wisilume teaches, Muir as te pine wnadtternced cont mnidispate Mon of (Ged rgd Te on tite. sone service Iegins Soi: pleactune 220), TABLEAY AT BOLTON ST BAL. CHERCH TOMORRORW NEGHT Tee special request, rhe Wenn: Ald society af the First Congres tional church will repent. the table eutiled "Wonen ip The Wain o Bolton aml West Be at streets ¢ Bofta and Wes Brat streets te morrow at Gy om. Sit te tawin program fs ote da rendiveds Opening song . “Invocation Solo—atss Ot or King Ite Itation— Mfrs. Lamia Washington “Sela T 1 Jalinsen * Duett—Mis Mande Wicks and Mrs Anna Tattle, . Sole—Wiliam Wright. Tr Offering 7 Dram: "Women in The Wars The Read r—VMrs WM. Vietorr Helen of Tron — Mise Ruth Wella Cleopatra—Mixs Mo Tarae Pend Juan of Ares Miss Lecia Within, Qneen Elignheth— Wiss Nexetta Low Poeshontes—Ihe Tb © easton Maly Pheedwr Mrs 9 Dewds Marie Anteivette Miss. V0 Raber" ant Iehrar Priet hiv ~ Missy Liiity Cor pers The Red Crus Nueces ROS + MeNichols me Calambin, Miss IT Jackson Mes AS La Povette—piatte Mis 8 Co Houstoun— Manager ASBURY MLE. CHURCH se een A age ar Me cone os Mc ‘The pastar proached two interesting sermons. and thice adult member were added to the church, 272 tool cemmunton Tho. official board aneet Monday night and >thg, steward Spoke hilly of the work! done and fey te pay in’ fall their pledges at once The anmial conference wil convene Ocober Zh Smmlay Sept 12th the postor watt Ot the pulpit st Heth services. ‘The 4th amiversaty ot Asbury will begin in September Bra. BETNLENEM BAPTIST CHURCH Teer. Go IT Veale. pastor. On last Sunday at a, ia. Rev Harris preach fa] att Interesemg “Sermon amd at S24) DP. om. Rev, Atkins filled the putpit. Mr EB. J Williams mide a repant of the Wather Baptist convention, She was elected third vice pesident of the Souvention, Services tomorrew as, sna, EVANGELICAL MINISTERS UNION EET SARC Re OMe nee |S Cert, resumed their regular weehiv inset. Inge Thestay at Tt am, at St. Philip chuieh, after a vacavon ¢f the <ummer months, ‘The Ree W.G \eyantea, D. D. providing, The devotional ser views were conducted by Rev WO. 2. Sherman. Sr, after which the coveral aninisters present gave a brief ae count of their splendid vacation and otter inatters of Interest pertaining to the geperal welfare of onr people here ant psewhere, hee Mae sPranchsly Ar Rishi, 1 WW White I 1. Hoard and 1H. Wil Lamson spore tor the vallant "ena quitter Mee rane Wits hivored itl Aviat trom Rev. it 8. Mannali. D. i et Valdosta Gas, pastor ft. Baul A ME. church, itey Hannah was a fopmer pastor In this city at Bethe! hurd, vat his addeass was well re. ceived by the mom Hey TL WwW. [White at tte iayuest oF the president REM at taspouse to The audios, PBey CM ining. panapal of Cental Park rastiiiqe tienen ine Maen bo atecned edie opm Tn af tie in stionte wiih was held Wednesday, Gn lusttation Was accepted Neki Tacsday will be Seumonic Day and hve thee is bucked 2s at secs hike wd Uevlmgeal insite when te orler of the day is vepocts fiom pas Tees ob sermons A thesis will aise be read by Rev JA Riches ‘The pis ident is anviowts ot eve a dssee ae femdance oul nest Presday as nuttters ef Tupertante wll cone uy fos Gon scetagion, Beuedition by dev, oS Hanis, FIRST AB CiTereny Tre CP. oP. Goal pastor, servicers Karly” opriver services 32a, ea WES? aut Spoons peaver refine ‘Thesiy night: peachiug ‘Phursclay ingats. Suoilay sca 1, BON Ut Rerviep tur the Wit Week KeTe Very unsping, ‘the ister Was out of the city on Phnrs His MEL. Ieee the cave aant aver Ing was del by Dew P Wilds ‘The weting was Very impiessive. | Seday UB pastor Gomlall presided a soul Sire sermon, subject “Lhe Deel anew er Pad. As Chaistiins we are Mairned fa the dRconpse ot tie pas tors seria Ree tenet ale tan ss be Jun Us. and teach Lori atte cise likes which te Miety ue te the Deneht of one sont aint the cbunen Rew Mh. White the state mass stan Weached te night! suiject “have phy Was Wenthiully onthined by ane spete neighbor as tbvselt" The Law ot ove er. “Phe feview at the Nuulay sted fessun was given by Mr smyder ‘The ome WS vers ungnmctive te all present Mr oP Brower tuteniabied the OY PL. tte ana Mrs Goodall and Mas ula Ward felt om Monday mea tane te artes th Nanonal* Baptist coaventioa Pastor Goodall aust wife will take cher ya | cation after the convention — Rexel oni ot seuvice temarios ait all tacbers inl frients ane ansited, | 31,000 RALLY AT ST. LekrR Bseve gE EE Cosette. ation, The buted dts progressed mcedy rescrtly, Innis the past month sive mn vite have Deen added to the ciurch ane ten scholars to The Atinlisy sctiol. hn Jone rally weehave alread) iaised MRSS These commbutn, dean, Mis Maunite Chishole 24302 Mow. Emin Westou SEE°3 Mis. fina Chumuies S100; MS Lottie aL Bot ise A$002 Mas. Ethel tehpsou 87 le Miss Lilua Dradter Stow. ate iu Kurkbuad S245. St. Phils Mennunent abctineh, Rev N. eminy Nice, st thonis Stanen, Key ow 0B Shel: ein die Shot, Vor Wentwenth Misstou Hex. WEL Ltubinsate adn, Bhenest Hatist hire. Hey 1. brs sins M2755 Macedomia iipise ehh Mev. Po damilten, ses5% acted A. at. A churehs Ret. HL HL Willauison S40 bie rally wail Comat sud at Ps nopeE Cat ene reads wail assis Wee musing the desned anieunr Fhe Stal Meter OL service tomer tany SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION ee eee ene A | Rae) RMESY fume Gt Watton. Casta VE thet conveutern at Me Zion A Ma TL cluete tes cnn august Hate te IMh "the deleeures* attending al euvenuen atrived ou August toth shes were met aid heattly welcome othe Rey MOA. HMotin. bob, se and Revs 1 Jungs, aston, The Hain With the del ites stopped ut White Mall, S.C. where a lange fond of thes prngtessise blared peu Ae ot Hendersonville wath tttteue les aul other vghieles te tke chem on, ant net very) long. beer hes aimed ae Mt Zen XoM od teen, At twelve thinty ‘Noustay Aug sei Ist Session ‘The opening way ot at shor dmanon, Sisty thitee del gates aswered the toll Gul After gems sInough the pctinmmanes, —aloutne vent Wate hal Danner “was then serve. the table hems Jaden wath aa Tunwtinee oof goed aid tnt hsoun: wad, awk specu Tatttention bene Aen fy exh one, The pastor, “Res JW duis. and scl af the adies ait gentlemen served as waite IS. “Ue east nf the evenivs wats Teliited in the mest humorist tale by the Is. demnings. Tiiday’s sessio besa at leven hirty, Hey MA Bolles. ya siding ldvt. Le expressed matters of im wertance on the weil Lud foundation fhe Rew MOB. MePnerson PE. 1. Ball, Graham) Dunbar, Humbert and many distinguished Indics were present as Mrs. J. Is, Jennings Mies Joes Inte graduate and daughter of Mr, Charles Jone, of Hendersonville; Mim. MAL Brown, district. anion: Hy optesidents Mire Gantt of Blof bp. Mest Mantin of Sethrooks cued many others. On Priday night Iter. Matherson entertained the detezazes with = a grand concert, Trot “I. 8. Skanklur of Beautont conducted the ptogiary whith was well fendered LA sok be Mise Dizabeth Mike and an orcas selection by Mes. Bilin Jennings Wele anionz the featury.. . The Convention esta on Satirday night. A Digh hiss méving picture show was given by Pref, Craig, whl was very pleasing. God giant. we are judged liy our “uctuak accomptishine nts not hy what we might have done, Tteperttntir Mis. Regenlt AG Pinckney, Shelton, S.C MEMBERSINIP REVISED ' Notice is herchy given that — the menthersinp toll of Rethewda Baptist church, Amenens, Ga. will be revised peptember 1th, Tia. Every new: her is requested to be represented ip person or hy Ietter. Pail net it this Particular, as your name anight be left om." g Send alt Soriespohtonce to BR W Wasreng P.O) Bi No. 502, Amerions. Ga. sisxyt ar wren OO SUFFERS RHEU MATIC AGONIES , Exposed to winter's cold amt stim Lmier Ss svorching Heat while driving for four sears for w big refining company iu Savaunah, Ga, Owcu Kinbele de Veloped at severe ets of sheumatisn which rowlered his Ite misetalte At uiahe i edd “Tine patties wet Uionai sone ane Was SChINE pins i BEY DENI he Sit TVET fete bate E yond farce arnt asad steep wats oat ol oe wsttes ttn” od tind ath ints 16 taedicin’ that seats receamiiedod for aun eHeenit. but Found none Dett seenied to hee ae I Peat Ube Dep iis Was dearg oui for people Tre in Savamah thay t thausit T world not bs uu md i one bottle failed to belp ive. “Vers nme to my stipetse Pc ured seomiche reFet fiom that dine battle that Dam bie aster more of it My Feettmutis a has disappeared: f don't fev aut were of thoxe pains and mir aid leony fae TD hope every ans suttering wilt give Peplae a trial” Owens Kimbo ds well known in Sa- Vanni where be hysthved ten sears Gentine” Peplay the hiud “that Onsen Kimbell rds of ix sehl at Savannah Pharmacy Bny a botde to: (ir it wall tedp vert ns or hie done for thousands of thers THI SAVAN- NAH PHAEMACY Ady . fas Coed fy Cane (eae Bes Ace ed ne Bee on Ribera att ee a Reena ys ire i Sa oe ROU Ceres SEs alia panic ee aaa hae an aa nee es and aes ue ae ciate) nunc hy Gee eee bs OW Is THE TIME TO LEARN HOW TO Sew * Mme. Kathrine’s Schoo! of Dressmaking 18 THE PLACE 911 Jefferson Street. SAVANNA, GA Call or write for particulars. Regis- ter now for tern: beginning fa October j « * Piano Music Lessons | + TAUGHT AT NOMES Arrangements made fur conveutence « pupils. | LILLIAN T. BELLAMY . 355 E. Harris Street . Foo Y \. 5 RR e {) : a. ly Re ef bee ‘ Woe aes SS eS Gane Sok Sian ¥ ne os k) Ee er nee4 Pees eee pipers BEARERS SPECIAL NOTICE? Weldon dake Neo DP, OE pf W. hulls ats tegniar aneeting “the Ist aint ther ‘Suesday am enel month Ste pon at Lths Tome, 224 Mausten “Ireei | Phene TS? + Hf uae Spencer Job, Powell, seereniry i a EE Fa TIS age eee ee = ete Sve S pseds on, eal ore Saxe nis cS. Hess, ke, ers SRSA MADAM JSABELLA | WILLIAMS' BEAUTY PARLOR We have Just Installed all of the lat | est electrical appliances for massaging. also un Pilecttic Hair Drycr. uy PREATMENT a specialty. Hairdres ng, Facial Mascaclua, Hale Stratzhten-| a a The Rest by Test . Tho made Poro famous in Savannah, \ rpecialty of Digased Seulps and Short Mair. System taught—Diplomas tiven, A full line of’ hair gonads al- ways on band. Weaving Frames $1.00 $1.25 Shampoo Tubs $3.00-$9.00-$10.00, To all Acents 319 W. 36th St. COR, OGRECHIZ ROAD and 36th STREET if ... . Phone 353 AIRS EVE SEELEY AL 'Use Newkirk{s Anticep- tovized Witch Hazel after shaving. Disinfects the skin, prevents itch,, irri- 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. 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Come to se me or Phone 5582., ie ike ieee ENGbS OR ans ARTHUR'S PLACE | : CAFE Regular Meals at All Times | * Bpeeial Lunch and Supper ligars, Cigarettes, Cotd Drinks and Tee Cream g& ARTRUR GIVENS, PROPRIETOR 4iL WEST WAYNE STREET 4, F{HMalf Bloek trom Caton Depot A COMPLETE GROCERY STORE a= | . Largest Finest and Best = .._. | - Only Firstelass Articles in stock. = “ é a Experienced management and courteous 7 : . i : ‘ treatment to all. a . ; ‘ + | ‘The trade of the public at large is solicited, ‘ . s { . Regulation Cash Prices Prevail. . ™ oe ay he . f Goods delivered te any part of the city ~~ ae ° Enterprise Merrantile Company 450 West Broad Sireet- Near Wage Earners Bank Phone 1825 2 . . Uy yal Q | AA e Quel SA A Capitalist? Capital nH a NS oS Sa ip is nothing, but the pro- : a Eye 4 | | Ls. sil ' duct of the past saved, | ki M 'B “ apa SLD and devoted to the assis | au E ; tance and production of the preser+ -2d future. To save and become ..a..Capitalist, ¢ . posit today with : . yg . : , The Mechanics Savings and Invest- -ment Company 5 Per Cent. on deposits payable on demand; 6 Per Cent. on Time Deposits Affairs of the company audited regularly by certifi- ed public accountants —- P. Edw. Perry, Pres. S. A. Grant, Sec.-Treas D.Simmons, Vice Pres. F. B. Pettie,) Attorrey, q- The | Supreme Hair Grower| 50c Per Box Fateltee eect themoner Bie Bees Datiesnte Mnueponc— ase Rese: GPa ee Rete Ge Sine. 7 ee Sete oe ace "toe SEEM Rieitchene Bay Cream Ze See eae Neen Yor Sale at alt Leling Bausty Pare Hoos SNS ety Soresstor tener Die Bere er Meee Whom Gerucrine bs Mish Sad SGente'ter Postage s LEARN TILK “NU-LIFE” % SYSTEM 5 oof WAIK AND BEAUTY CULTURE | ee Ne TES Sects in Soe ends or wine te taki fer SPECIAL OFEDK. Thorovga Smuree af Inetraction ti all branches by wail Address DEPT. ut, . NU-LIFE ! BEAUTY COLLEGE - Inc. Madame Estelle, Principat. __§ 72 WEST 123D ST. NEW YORK $ ; ayy Colored Insurance Agents Af seu are rellante end eam prove Ite Me am shrew. to bow. ta tesa F068 ibe Amanthy, witht iertorbeg wath Dept.33, 2131 CENTRAL AVENUE CLEVELAND, 0. _. Manicuring Faviat Massag Pore Sealy and Hair ‘Treatment MARTHA FRAZIER * 231 W. Hard SrREST Phone Audubon 8810 NEW YORE HOTEL GLEN OAK First Clase Teard by the day or week He cant ott Beth Gne hte t fran beth stations and beach : Opens Jude 1 to Sept 1% | NELLIE CQ JONSON, Droprictress | 100 B. LINCOLN AVENUE Whdwoodt. NT | Sanders. EXPERT SHOE REPAM SRe> Best Muterlals used with Mudere chinery, Workmanship Guarasten 330 WEST BROAD STRE&F 6. Corner Huntingdon” AE ETB es = SO Ra “— *( aie a Se ‘Page Thiée: WML MORGAN [JOHN D. BAKER JHE MASTER 47 ul Soe awl Pa THE TAILOR ing Cancer ou the body No cute, ue Uns added ta his bushiess a Steam money. Hate cued hmidreds of 10 | presing System, saltable for Steam ple. Meaning, Diy Cleaning and Dseing, to 66 Fahm Street Bunt Fosget our fall Hag. at SPRING sem oan _ [oa in Sa eee DR. J. W. JAMERSON| 516" Biyee “Sake on DENTIST ©, Teenhene 200 g ALL Wink GUARANTEED ce a og fel e Meee REAL: BARGAIN J _ Ware Tarmire Rak: Building lager a" — a. i} $260- GOLD PRIZE—$200 FOR ANAME To the nun or woman, bey or girl j how eetets the Snort aun ible Ror Treapial = ame Gr tte estenave tine t BE Totter teerueations the | Beckwith Manulacturing Co. f (ermeriy ths Amtosin ‘Tolet Cod fi Seed a bles ot Sol GORD. Bor partictlars send tun-cerr stamp. Dept.33, 2134 CENTRAL AVENUE | CLEVELAND, 0. - NOTICE That Tam in stipe te snp. ply yon in all hinds of ICE FMEAM and CAKE on short netiee Tam ase eargying a full Jine of all’ kinds of soft drths. When in town, stop in. and tefresh ourselves MRS. R. H. SCRIVEN Main Street near Railroad HARDERVILLE, S.C. s Mme. L. V. Drayton | MANICURING, MASSAGING, Runes Weir Dressing Doro ‘ffeataent: 2 Spesialty, ‘Plese courses are taught rmifliplomas awarded. A fill Hne of Iaie Drissers Tools on hand A | special line of toilet articles. Vhave: Just returned fiom Dore College. 332 WEST HULL STREET | Sasaensh Georgia W. HL JOHNSON DEALING IN Fina Groceries; Flour of all grades; Select Tea; Pure Coffee ant Spicers| ititter und Cheese fiom the best Dair- ies; Choice Syrup and Malasses; Vor; eign and Domestic Fruits: Canned! Fruits in variety; alse a complete as- sartment of goods usually hept in first! class stores. GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY FREE OF EXPENSE 1202 East Bolton Street toe whee ek eae a: aece ale ae JOHN D. BAKER THE TAILOR _ Mas added to Mls bushiess a Steam dressing System, saltable for Steam Yeaning, Diy Cleaning and Dyeing, ‘ta “a Take Care of Tis eifstamérs, = Van't Forget our, fall tine of SPRING and SUMMER SAMPLES has been re- Cuced to suit any man's poeket- We make ta fit and to wear 519 PRICE STREET ‘Tetevheone 9397 lon! 3) a Roa Lf x4 4 » SELF-REDUCING Rey oR” ; NX pes SE Ei rao 10) Fi ee - ie Ee F/ ; lcm a \ a, ( | Redes elm ae \ : 2c] Sane a . eso) U8 game iN A Rea "\ Sea PETE \\\ ope Eg . cu “fe iy AAP EOE “ya mae CE ENS FOR A. agian nee gs 5 tio be o ierice? AE Fam ee eae ERS Se THE OAK STREET PALACE MEAT MARKET , Geep on hand at all times Fresh Meats. of all kinds and « full_line of Staple ind Fares Groceries. ‘The best of sem. rice given toall, ; GEO. W. DAVIS, Proprietor ci¢ @AK ST. SAVANNAH, GA. a — a Be souN Ee SES A> pupitenedt Tg, sone. SOHSSON iinor and Propristor +. 4 JAS. H. BUTLER 7 Aig? Mihior and Susager Grane FH. BURKE ise giver Pgbiabed Every Saturday BENIS BLAMES 5 Telepbode 2171 One §_Snbectiption Rates $2.00 Si yen ES pat Bee ones Omer et hettered Eat ter. Adverpising rates given on applica. oe ’ —t Eatered &. tthe Post Office at Savannah, Pare End chase mutter, Ne a GS Cy BPN) renee Que lnes w SrORse( R a SEEVICE , &s t ee ee - « For President Warren G. Harding i of Obie UFor Vico President Calvin Coolidge i 5 of, Massachusetts. ANGE TEE CORPROATION SCORES Almostjeach week brings forth. it share of successes in local business af fairs. This week is no exception, fo one of thd well known Investment com: panies hits come forth and purchased “West Broad street property at 2 cos sald to Us in the neighborhood of forts thousnpd dollars The company which has thitfgome into the limelight is the Laborerstsinrestinent Corporation, at institution Which fe making mneh head way. We ure pleased to note this con- Uunued advanpument by our busingss emecerns, , If shows that they ar alert., progtestive and ever striving te push their. affurs to, the front. It is, Indeed, gratifying to see that So much of the property on West Broad street is gefting into the hands of our ‘people. This thoroughfare ig the losi- cal place for Negro business in general aml unless We ourselves get poses sion of a conshlerable portion of thils property Inany gf our concerns, epee- Sally those that are small, may be gradually squeezed off this sticet aud Ye compelled to establish themselves (eH one of the side streets. West diruud stregt ay ile coming business thoronghfare of the city. Ht is bound te grow in importance ‘and inflnence as the town finproves anid we fer] that-the more of this property we buy thp surer will our enterprises be of sceuving proper places in which to be housed. We again say that we are delichted to make iention of the deal consum- muted this Week by this investment corporatiqn. for in such purchases is the fururb success of our businesses ussurecL ROAD ah RTESY FAILURE FATAL The tajbire of untolsts to observe Fond courtesies often results in verivay acadents, and suluetines the conse quences méun death. ‘The hitter was the casedauduight Monday when the driver of*& large truck coutaining pic- nickers, Was suddenly confronted on the rogd Ug a rapidly moving touriug eve thae brilhant lights reflected squarely Jn his face and caused him to steer his truck too near the edge of the rond, this placing it in a post tion fromt where it slid off the road ant eambg into a ditch, crushing one of the ovegpants.to death and seriously injuring : Phother. Had the ordinary courtesits “afmtha.,road been observed by the drft¥~ot the touring car this suizortumaieaecident would, no doubt, ave been’“averted, but, he failed to take Isle neconnt the probalty at an acer or was indifierent us to the safety {of those whom he met on We roud by heepmg lis bright lights j vaning wail frgm now on, pernaps, 1s conscience: illpbeing agaiust him the death of ne man, injury to unopher uu scverdi bereaved women, all on account of {his rash act. ‘The law pf the road, which precludes the use of bright lights. when two Te bicies arel meeting each other, was made nat’ ds a statute simply to adorn the statute books, but it was made in order (hut thy ronds might be 2 safe place to fare! upon at mght. It ay infended what this Taw should be ob, served b¥fall ‘antoists and ‘not by a few and Rptl It becomes an establien- ed rule refognized by all drivers ot automobiff “accidents such as occur: red Mondjy night are apt ‘to happen at frequeyt intervals We hfye obserred recently | that there alg Leen numerous antoists whore machines are fitted.up with un usally powerful headlights, who seem to tube deJight im Keepmg these biund ing lights’ burning when they meet other veligles on the roud. ‘They ap- pear to Rtke It as a joke or some in- nocent paktime In using these brilliant lghts glayJng on the road when they ineet other inachines. ‘They rush by in a whiel' of kpecd, unwiudful, appar- ently, of the danger attendant to those, whom thoy meet and themselves by such thoughles¢ or wilful pranking. ‘This seems to be particularly true of a large, number of youthful drivers ot machinestand of joy riders. The hal ie is ay phusually dangerous one und should bé stopped by the county police whenever they coe across one ot these dartdovil drivers. “The romlé at this time of the year, especially on warm nizhts, are pre. Heally teeming with machines, most of them occupied by snen aug their families They atc ont tor an even- ing of plegsure art enjoyment. Ther take to the runds us u ieany of relief from the' sweltering heat of the city | Often their rides to the country ate augthing ‘but enfoyable, for they fre quently are endangered by speeding autoists and-those who insist upon not | only. half ‘the road but take the whole road by flashing their blazing lights | while they,:rush along at breakneck || speed The average driver, especial ly when has his family along, docs not offer: these spealmud devily doy: oppovitiod. but he pulls hard to ‘the right and’ gives them as much of the |: rord“as He can safely do rather than |; take ake of a collision, attended, |: possibly, swith, serious or perhaps fat-j« 's* should" be Fnade ‘reasdnat feast: all timesr thr all vehicles and not allowed to be ulurped by those Who are uddicted to thk speed mania and those who at all tithestinsist upon byrning their bright Ughts ‘eren to the detriment of others. era QONGRATULATES THE TRIPUNE , Atlanta, Ga. September 6, 1920 “Hon, Sol C. JoLnson, Editor Savannah Triduné, Savannah, Georgia. “Dear Sir: F Congratulations to you and Mr Butler upon the fine progress being made by your most excellent joarnal as shown by the addition ‘of the latest machinery and the expansion of the size of the paper. I have longed looked upon the Tribune as being oue jof the, very best edited Negro Jour. uals in thiv couytry. Best wishes to you and Mr. Butler. Very truly yours, Austic T. Walden ——— eee DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION RE- PLDIATMD IN Groep. Organized democracy in Georgia Was Knocked im a “cocked bat’ tis Week by meeting disastrous deteat 1m the primary ‘luesday. ‘tue Lon_‘tom Watson, radically against Prestdene Wilson, thé feugue of nations aud near Iy everything that orgamzed democr:, ey Stands tor, Was vverwnemunsiy elected over Govprnor Uorsey uu Axoxe SMNCA for the Untied Staivs Deuste. EX-Demawr AMLUWIcK Le eelved a luiger vore tha the other candidates Tor the guvesnorsiup. ‘tty orgumzation Wanted Hardwice deteat- ed. “here wall be itnourer eeeuon for the governorsmp m waien I 15 pre heed that Aardwack wall Wat easily. “The bei SULTH" Governor sueKett, of Nurtir Carolina 38 AUOUA to stand tar Angad OL tu average SuutuereE Uh Le Nest quesuon, So that $f une Wishes C get u date ea of the? inmamenity oF qe Deut With respect to Carre bevple, let bine cousuter the reat po sion uf thig repieseatuuye of “ihe wetter South.” * Au his iatest message on the sitl 3ece Governor Iiexert auvuenies te Gre legistatyte of Avrcin Carona that AE stk GSLIWli9a: 2 A Lelycua schucl Ar NcgTU boys. 2 A NaweiMM LoL eubercuiar Agius? BA “SLncty mast (ass teacuprs’ trang scuvul sur Neziues d Aud tue whe tse be aumuued su as to mtae the awin fam Chow Gur a ite Geauer aud eater” “tiese aims are all guod, su far ay they go, but the wise Pwegtaa 3s snide snipossible of stttammuaue by he teal spnit amin thet yovernur de Sluses wud the Lepitrrabid pudlosopny un Walch he bases Ms Wenves, ta opens with a reiereuce ty “the white wus God, aotzerting thatthe Chostian rebgion 1s by no wens ais Anglo-da\ou “amair an ougiu aud spirit, “Le dite well in tne reqnese tur a return school tur Negro buys, snd It iy allowable Unit he gees an 4 sinatorima for Negio tubercular pa- MENTS A MMASUFE oF JruLetuOR LoL the white race. But he fails urterly Nhen he sayy in his preamble that “we have dettutely deaded, that white zovernment shall be supreme and unchatienged. He cahnot mean that the Acgro han divided nos to share in zovermment; he can only mean that the white man has deciden to do his best in North Carolina to event the Negro. from sharin. That vithates the wHole nsutten ‘There can be! no juste with such evil in fentiony as the motive. ‘he governor und vther intelligent white people nul tuo often to-see that you Gamo fell a thug thit.the Negro is to he poserlesy und helpless and ut the Sune thue tell the thug lectively no. to Isuch that Negro, or to sue the Aegro equal elucation, or a white walls trial in court. ‘Phe thug wall always be more Jogical than the wovernor and will always Kuow that at the Negev is of an anterior order vi being, he should not have a white man’s treatment abywhere. If a zou Xegro is unfit to vote, the bad Nez Is unfip to be trial a it const. In arguing for a tiunmz school for Negroes the governor says in pistlu unguage that he naxis tem to Ret, us Negroes. only such Sdeuls us the pvuth is willing for Negroes to hive, siggy under God's sun cuuld he ever eazablunh a “strietiy first class” “chool tor Negroes with this idea in miud? He fears that if they gv North for training. they may get non- “outhern ideals. But we will uot Uisptte with the governor here, for dhe smallest brain “rust know | that hutever degree of education is gixtn he Negro in North Cardiina wiltonly end to send that Nesru elsewhere for nore so long as the North Carolina Hegiee is below that to be received at Jclumbia University: | WILT IS FAME? Camarines Senne’ Thee) Frederick Donsiis, fameasy editor, ator, dplomatist, has just been 1e- Jected as unworthe a bronze tablet in the socalled {Hall of Pame™ of the New York University. Was. it be cause he wag a Negro? He was the Son of a white father anda colored abther, His futhye wis his own or” until the son ran away from him and waq sheltered and _ educated ‘esnite the Fugitive Slave Law. He became an <)titor famous in the United States and Europe. He was editor of potential newspapers gu Rochester, New York anil Washing. tea D.G. Me was appointed minis ter to Sinto Domingo and to other oMices of trust and" hondér. He was of, distinctively intellectual — force, ffScinating delivery. in eloquent. com- pésition, more than the peer of ser- sral who had fn other years been twarded the, donbiful fame of 2 bronze memorial in the “HT! of DAme.” ‘Ie had been memorialized by a mon- tment at Rochester. A plaza bad ‘wen beatoned on most of those who of such distinguishment than hid ‘een bestored on most of those Who! have heen tabulated in the Valhalla of heroes’ of New York University. Rejection of Douglas in no imate| ter famiches his memory. It mere- ly excites a- query, Why? Was it for the sime reason that induced a noble Venetian to object to the mar- rluge of his daughter, Degiemona, to Othello, the. Moor? lcently’ iseded @ pueddplet sriit cently" issded ‘a plar¥plet written *by Rev, Rodney W, Roubdy, one of the foremost Congregatiodalists yinder, the caption bf “The Negro an\ Asset of the American- Nation.” In concluding this interesting pamphlet, the author jsays “What shal be the answer to the Negro’s develorment and achfevement of_thoughttut, sober, Christian Ameri- cans who believe in’ the ‘square deal? Shall it he anything lexs than full pro- tection for the Negros life and prop erty, economic justice involving equal lopportunitics. for labor With all others along with equitable’ pay, the preser- vation of the sanctity of his Lome, the girlhood aud womanhood of his race, vadequate facilities for _reereation,. wholesome amusements and entertain ment, ecual traveling accommoda ,tlonat facilities to be furnished by the tion facilities to be furnished by the {state and nation and the qualification: for the tise of the franchise as for a!" anen“and women? Shall it be auythine les than a mun’s chance for munhood qualities? Tur thé members of the Christian churgit thrdazhout oar land [shat it not be the, application of the Iprinciples gf the Gdlden Tule and the \Sermon on the Mount? For colored jand white men alike everywhere the 'standard 1s “Chou shajt-love thy-neigh hb ink hee’ R Cea | ° ““Gisaréttes “ *'Pobactos Brunswick Cigar Store 8 The Hest Line of 5 Cent Cigars in the City . 40 WEST BROAD STREET Lowest Prices Courtesy and Service WAGE EARNERS Savannah, Ga. In announcin® that its Resources have passed. THE MILION DOLLAR MARK takes this opportunity of extending thanks to its more than Seventeen Thousand Depositors , and its many Friends who have made this showing possible - . | : te ; |Condensed Statement of Condition at the-Close | of Business, July 30th, 1920 | | Resources Loans and Discounts......0.2seeeeeeegereeeeettecs ++ -$694)186.38 ‘Stocks, Bonds and Investments....+-22eeeeeceeerteeee 139,389.38 [U: S. Bonds Owned... .s+cccceeeeeveeertenseesecerseens 31,150.00 Banking House and Fixtures.....:--2+s2+fseseeeeeeeess 78,723.42 Cash in Vault and due from Banks.....+rripeseeeeeeee 92,746.43 Total ee cssssscseessssee{eeeeieeeee--$1,036,195.61 Liabilities | Capital Stock Paid In®.......00.-lec.22e seeeeeeev see $0000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits..++....s.seeeereseeTeeees 43,870.17 Unpaid Dividends...2....csccsecseveseepettecccceeeneel 163.20 Deposits. 20.02. --otereneoccecsevecccstasccesscatevess 814,362.24 Time Certificates of Deposits--....-.---+--++----+--++++ 127,800.06 enn Tota. nee ceesaeene---1,036,195.61 | : | : GROWTH BY YEARS - ror Commenced Business) -ooovcrmsnit ns dion 1902.. eecevecsecectteccescceeccesscsuttanscassensees 2,462.03 1903 sectas+cesswegectsccessvececerscst*Gavssaseaees UjS3T3T 104 Lee seeeeeegepeceecttecccapecttesccecsesseceeces 14,587.63 1Q05. suwescacietassacvsgarewenesesimesegaeessetecess 2OS9T 28 190 jesniveescdescsanegectineisessesssoestepecseseece 35,7495 QO Lillie esasesseereesstttrectersssestsettesenses 67,966.90, 1008. sescsussaccerene sve feescertecsesecdscesscsecsecs FOSSSSS 1000.” she spadielicticinivadsctauasssiieesstradeotarccstsn 7S CRS04 IQIO, caveceramocareetiscintecssetseecesesienaccessxenes 102,804.88 HQEL senisscawsdeceeresceieccseswecsesetecesesssetesss 21636808 TOTS seccccccccccrrececccccsensescscecscscecccencessscs 214,239.09 IQIZ ccccnctevcccreccessmassepececcssvetssTevsttueccse Sehy24.22 ITS, seccsees verrovadeecvecestesssssouceoscccssssasees 2BTGAGSS IQIS see cc ce eceecceccccccesesccsccstessscscsecsecesss 302,921.79 TOG see seeeeeeteceenpcettecccssccsccsesscctecertteces 322,066.97 TOYZ ccccccccccceeeccccesecccttecccetanstosesvccensece 390,067.96 IQS oe eeceeeeceeeseeesseeeeeeeceeeccetgtersedrecsee 538,019,74- IOIG- npr en wmanenounauanwuvicvacereevesiatorceneurass: 77928600 July 30th, 1920. Loney e-$1,036,195.61 Officers and Directors fe, L. E. WILLIAMS, President‘ ‘ si SOL. C. JOHNSON, Vice-President R. AL HARPER, Cashier a . E.C. BLACKSHEAR, Asst. Cashier SAMUEL J. BROWN DR. H.'M. COLLIER J. M. FERREEBEE “ THOS. M. HOLLY : JOS. L. JACKSON . DR. J. W. JAMERSON © , : JNO. F. JONES | J. C. LINDSAY . NATHAN ROBERTS DANIEL SIMMONS . I. R. SPAULDING + A.B. SINGFIELD ns WAGE EARNERS SAVINGS BANK ' Oldest and Strongest Negro Savings Bank in the World . Under State Supervision AeexGemy —-—~Reliable Dentistry ae at Reasonable FRAT Prices Ae! "ius Examination FREE Dr, Griffin's Savannah Dental Office Corner Broughton and Whitaker Sta, A RANT ACCOUNT adveyisersnt of sine mstwutlon 2: spch but of that “adventurous, con: + the snirit in human soclety find inig increasing espre-sien In the color ed rice, which is back of this partic alir iastitution aud which tn a mos! commendable war | fs exjacing Ite in the developing and og<panding Ife of the race everswhere. & We refer to the Wage Farner Savings Tank of, Sayaunab, 4a, 1 FL Wilting President, ‘This is’ re pated to be the oldest and strongest Negro savings bank inthe world, Its reswurces Inve passed the mil Hon dottir mark. ifs deposits amount. ing to more than eight hundred thonsind dollars It isa startling cevelation that in the year 1900 this castirution beaut business with about $1n0 and thie today, just tyenty seary thereafter, it hoasts of a ‘grass business of S11E6195.61, Of course, cammacd with the great mon'ed Institutions of the —conntry this showing f not go flattering, Int then the handeape of race and see- ton are considered in the equation this is“a truly remarkable showing. Tt Is strong. testimonial of the bust Tess Sagteity, ability aml fntesrity of the small group of men whe lave Jui) such an institution and given this acct to the race, Nor is this the ony neh Institt- ton of Which we may b> prond, W Mave builded about seventy-five such Winks since or enfrinchisoment as Itizens of th pation with the right to do Innes in ok own name. Which speats vetumes for the race, tn other days. goaded be certain fl nancial failures, the race has ben shepticn! anjl &verve to bayk invest. ments ameng ourselves, ‘This ractal Histenst was bat natural under” thy sirenmstances. But this is bein Virgely counteracted hy the solid <ne- ess of sich institutions and bnitd- one a _are being developed within the race alow. ' That the race hae husiness capacity te heing — felivitousty seingetrated Anda ree that can ined bunks sbich ate sebstantial factors in the svonmunie Ife of sciety Das an eco nomic future, This WAL be doubly rue of the ‘colorid race in propetion as testa preduce more econemis prod (ts (tut htAband ity fineactal vmoutee. ‘TJs calls for race deter- niuition and rave couperation, Let as iitionalias our riew activities Letts ctand in co-operative amd sus: sung effort with the sertousanind al prepkotic leaders of the race: let's: ‘wild our banks while we build ter ather histitntions, Let ms grow jute economic and trade fe of the m- Jen. The” tyident handicap of hu- wants iy sik ignorance and poverty. he! accusation, centruliztton™ ets ‘zation of wealth well Iq neinica! as a race builder,—South-Westers | “‘beistion Adtocate, @HE HAMETIC CORPORATION REAL ESTATE AND MOME BUZLDING Office, 218 St. Philip St., Charleston, S. C., CAPITAL STOCK $30,000 ” The Only Negro Corporation of its kind in Charlesten Every race loving Negro should sulscribeto the stock of this Cor- Poration and nvsist in making one uf tke strongest and best in the state of South Carolina. Wai. H. Johnson, President ©. M. English, Ist V. President T, M{ Furman, ud Vie resident L. I, izzard, Secretary Eugene Gadsden. Treasurer People’s Federation Bank to be boused un First Floor Second Floor, OfficesThird Floor for Meetings Wee eS es Savannah’s Only N egro Drug, Store aa LIFE OR DEATH =‘ Hf ts _4 ev RE eA ofentimes hangs in the bal- Ve NT Nat } eS . . BS il t al ie BR —sance. Why, then, take a Non ee FOS chance on so vital a thing av Sa ete ee Ny Rf prescription? One tittle er Si p lb ‘ef & {} tor or substitution may cause iS Sey) @ fatality, Bring your pre- \ cas < NY iG S Hy scriptions to us and rest easy. Y Fez “ fe We fill them accurately, from Ne EEK ef Ay purest drugs, and as your WS 7 ptysician wants 1 . SAVANNAH PHARMACY MOQDY AND FO NVIELLE, Proprietors : 719 W. Broad: 110 Fahm; 202 Ra dolph Phones 3570-481-1625 The Georgia State Industrial College (Near Savannah, Ga.) - 1 Every stuflen as an opportunity to Iearn a trade. . % Leory student has an opportuuity. to get.a common school edu- caition. * \ 7 2. A fow stuileats ean cam a part of thetr upheep. . 4." Tuition free. Board and lodging $10.00 per month. e F. Scyol opens OCTOBER FIRST. 6. For catulog or further iuformation, address a 2 > R.R. Wright, President . + INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE, GrORGIA . “OLGRED WOMEN ORGANIZE PUSEAESS ASSOCIATIO? (Associated Negro Dress) New York, N.Y, Sept. Sth-—Neverul hundred Culozed Wome n organized un. ier the name of the Woman's N.tlon- al Draternal Busmesy Association, are ruching a Gunpegu to raise 2251006 Sr a Wwedjuarters and jclodhouse. The axcotiation has teen Iicorporated to ald colored women and clildien, | ENGLANDER 4h Sold oxrynhure by firmiture pee OE sar # desler ae Lg ae x NGLAND: f= SSS Wile for Wstealed botht [= ae se ENGLANDER SPRING DED CO. “ a NewYork Brootlyn - Chicago. Send to Northern Markets Three Experts, seeking advantages for patrons. They will sécure for the Association, best prices on Water-melons in carload dts. Wire connections with the Association to be established to Facilitate the trade. « We solicit your trad’ and assure best re- sults. Write or wire. i NATIONAL FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE ° ASSOCIATION Incorporated under the laws of Georgia. - Stock on sale $100.00 per Share Authorized Capital $100,000.00 Officers and Directors—S. P. Campbell, president, Midrille, Ga.; It. ,C. Reese, vice prevident, Millen. Ga.; J. TI. Lane, vice president, S. Wilson, Savannah, Ga.; N. J. Walker, Millen, Ga.; Lesoy Hudson, Munnerlyn, Ga.; E. A, Williams, secretary-treasurer, Sayvanngh, Ga.; BW. Pierce, Halcyondale, Ga.; C. Cuthburt, Springfield. Ga; Keyaville, Ga.; Eddie Davix, Wadley, Ga.; J. W. Uolley, Albany, Ga,; J, G. Fisher, Savannah, Ga.; W. A! Rell, ‘Atlauta, Ga.; P, + Weaver,-Waynesboro, Ga.; P. A. Pettis, Omaha, Ga.; 509 West Broad Street Savannah, Ga. Fo PROMOTE HARON) BE. ) BELWECN COLORKD AND WHITE {Arsverited Negrp Press) New Yora, N.Y. Sept. sth—Deliet That the race riots tetween Negrae- and whites can b> avoided has led several prominent soJal workers of he countiy to form a seviety for the promot of hariyns between the Mo mes, The committee for the re- conciliation of the rices is not in faye of the isotation of any race, Ty has zone on record as heing opposed to the vention posed by. the convention held recently iu Madison Square Gar- Jen calling upon all Negrees te emi- are to Afrien. Tanfon GC. Johnson, the Negro poet. spevking for the com- atitter, explained that sneha move. mint would only result in a loss for hoth races. * “The Negro is an essential econe- mic unit in the welfare of America,” he sald. “The only selution of the present problem is for the Dincks and shites fo know cach other better That $+. the wirnveeaf {his camulttes” SP eee eat emcmaeee ce ere ee eee ee (G- SELLING ENTI BUYIN . RENTING. Our Rntal Service Has More Than Pleased Those Whom We Are Serving FOR S3LE TSF 12 West Waldburg q... —ccacmtinicreiomiencine 1 TOORE a0 West Belton BTCC Eee eee HOE On Street and lane 740 West 45th street 5 rooms a real good one 826 West Gwinnett et rooms and bath AOL Cuyler street rooms 180 Tow Stretton seen Louse On ALLECE ANd Tanne 525 Eest Waldburg lane, room cottage ‘Thunderbolt Road-—___"_ 4 rogin house aud extra lot 3G and 145 Eagle street__.____=__"_6 jos, a real bargain PRICES KIGHIT AND TERMS REASONABLE I SN aT | QOLT WeATOR SOE tae geeneeeereeeneee ence ree ener OOD DOUT-LGO9 Franks street anne peneeeeceneneenenecnnenens'S LH KDA), TOIL Prank street pet ecemiecie sesimnmnnromennnnenmen iN) JOLS-LOLS Prank street a eeeeneertenceeeertscernreemenrenemeenee eS Lyi OH) WOES S00 SECC cence ane ees enten tc ee OE TAI W1V-1N2 Joe street_______ SLT OO 3014-1016 Joe street___ 2 ree 1009 Joe street 1013 Joe street tS TSN LOLT-LOLO-1021-10.23 Joe street ene M0000 LOO Wolf street LTO 1005 Bast Gwhunett atreet a nn - LOYS ON EAST SIDE, GOOD LOCATION No, 48 : — en $000.00 |, Nooo as S600 BN ieee a GOULD tNe 113 Gwinnett street ee ene S00 en, en ee .7Y' 7) “We Have Some Choice Lots in Battery Park, Cann’s Park and West Savannah, Auto Service Free- LASULS CVOUT LSAAt 60s 3 Lb ANGHA ~Commonwealth Loan & Realty Company NEGRO IMPROVEMENT ASSO- | CIATION CLOSE SESSION | SERRE IN ORTO: TeOE Now York, NOY. opt. Sth—The Universal. Negro Improvermgut Asse elation, has Closed its one month ses sion here, py electing Rev. J. W. IE Buson. of Philndelphia. ss “leader” ot the Negros, of Amertea, and Mar ons Garvey as “Provisional President” of Africa : OLDEST QOLORED . PAVRROLMAN RESIGN Iu Georgia in the Grand United Order Sons and Daughters of Ezeblel, chartered under the luvs of Georgia, Sept. 25th, 1000. We Puy $1.00, ber ‘day, sick benefits aud $300.00 death benefits. 100 lve Deputies Manted at once. Write the Supreme Scibe, L. L. WHITFIELD, Box 1253 Savanuah, Ga, Chicago. IN, Sept. Sth—Pollcemax Martin V. French, the oldest colora! putrotmian on the Chicago force, Ink resigned. He has heen a meuher of the department for thirty-seven and a half yeurs, He leaves a perfect. ree- ont wud at the time of bls resignation was attached to the CottsgeGrgve Avenue station - me: LOCAL AND PLAGIUNALS S. C. Oversfreet of 3001 Montgomery street, left Thursday for Indian Springs, Ga., where he will spend a ten day vacation. Mrs. C. Jordan is spending a few weeks in New York City with her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Gaines Jordan. Mrs. Laura M. Washington spent the week end at Asbury Park, N. J., the guest of Mrs. H. O. Curtis and Mrs. Essie Austin Mrs. Washington is visiting in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Inman of Springfield, Mass., are spending their honeymoon and vacation with his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Inman of 716 West Waldburg street, until Oct. 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Ralley, Mrs. E. F. Sharpe, Mrs. Martha Frazier Mrs. Alfreda Freed and Mrs. Thelma Sharpe spent September first in Athletic City, N. J., the guests of Mrs. Perry Mrs. Martha Duzier left last Sunday morning for Tampa, Fla., where she will spend two months, the ghost of her sister in law, Mrs. Lulu G. Walls, 650 Bell street. Rer. and Mrs. J S. Irby will leave Tuesday to visit his daughter, Mrs. Estella Theys in Montgomery, Afa. They will visit other relatives and friends in West and North Georgia. Mme. H. Iusie who has been on her vacation for a month, returned to the city last Sunday. While away she visited Norfolk, Va., New York and Newark, N. J. Her many friends were delighted to have her back. She is ready for work. Mrs. Ida B. Washington of 523 W 48th street New York City and little daughter, Nathalene, spent Labor Day in Atlantic Highland, N. J., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Lucas, Atlantic avenue. Mrs. Emma Bobelian will arrive home during the week after spending several months in New York and Philadelphia visiting relatives and friends. She will be accompanied by her husband, R. E. Bobelian. Talmage Bedgood of 710 W. 42nd street, after circulating among friends of New York City, Phila. and Atlantic City N. J., is back in the city. Mrs. Mamie Marshall formerly of Savannah, but now living in Washington, D. C. is now spending two weeks with her sisters in Harrisburg, Pa. Mrs. Marshall will return home for the winter. Mrs. Lila Reynolds left Wednesday morning for Macon, where she will spend two weeks with her sister. She will be joined later by her husband. Miss Lilly Bell Jennings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Jennings, will leave tonight to attend Tuskegee Normal Institute. She will take a special course in dress-making. Mrs. Robert Brown is visiting her brother, Robert Richards, of Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. Carrie L. Breigs of 705 W. Waldburg street left Sunday for Jacksonville, where she will spend two weeks with her sister. Mrs. Nexer Simons. Mrs. Sarah Green Collins after spending two months in the city has returned to New York. Mrs. Ruth Brown Burgess of Philadelphia spent several days in New York this week. ```markdown ``` L. Beasley who won the six mile bike race Labor Day. Beasley also holds the honor of having won the five mile bicycle race on the Fourth of July. The card Labor day consisted of two races for white boys and one for colored boys. Finishing second to Beasley was L. James, who received a prize of five dollars, and third was I. Berg who received a prize of two dollars and fifty cents. Beasley received ten dollars as first money in the race. SUNDAYS PROGRAM AT THE "Y" You are expected to again be present at the "Y" Sunday as a splendid program is arranged. Secretary Moore has returned to the city and will help put over this big effort. Sunday's program follows: Snappy Song Service. Invocation Song—Miss Thelma Pazzant. Duett—Miss Hattie Baltimore and Mr. J. P. Johnson J. E. Johnson. Solo—Mr. M. B. Graham Oration—Mrs. Milton S. J. Wright Solo—Miss Tommy Lee Lawson Quartette—Bolton street church—Mr Quartette—Bolton street church—Mr. Hart. Gregory, Mr. J. E. Johnson and Mr. R. H. Johnson and Mr. R. H. Johnson Vocal Solo—Mr. William Wright Chorus—Tubernacle Baptist church Mr. J. B. Graham, Director Instrumental Solo--Miss Anna Williams Vocal Solo--Mrs. B. C. Pettigrew Vocal Solo—MRS. B. C. Petitgrew Do not fail to go on our last and most delightful outing of the season to the splendid "Beach Hammock" If you went before of course you know what sort of an excursion the Miss Reba A. Cooper of Sandersville who has been visiting Miss Ruby B. Hanshaw of 525 Maple street, has returned home. Mrs. Loisie G. Jackson and Mr. Thomas Deloach returned to Savannah after spending a couple of days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Proctor Glover. Miss Ruby B. Hanshaw spent Labor Day at Stilson, Ga. Mrs. W. J. Ayers, master Samuel J. Ayers and Miss Ureka Jackson returned, home from Haxley, Ga., this week and Mrs. W. J. Ayers is now confined to bed very ill Miss Mae Stewart returned to the city this week after a very pleasant stay in Chicago, Ill Mrs. Rosa Lampin, mother of Prof. F. R. Lampin of Georgia State College and J. P. Lampin of this city, are expected here this week. She is returning from a visit to New York, Boston and several other cities of the East. Mr. George F. Rivers and little son George F. Jr., of Columbus, Ga., and also Mr. Joseph Rivers of Savannah are visiting their brother, Mr. Edward J. Rivers of Trenton, N. J. They will visit any of the large Northern cities before returning to their homes. Mr. M. G. Graham has returned from South Carolina where he spent several days on a business trip. He also visited his home town, Walterbro where he was the guest of his uncle, Mr. M. G. Graham. Mrs. Henry Lloyd of Galnesville, Dau. is in the city visiting her sister, Mrs. Lee Slocum. In company with Mrs. F. L. Cunley and Mrs. Slocum she gives us a call on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Johnson of New York City were in the city visiting the former's niece, Mrs. Mattie Zamen, They left for New York Thursday. Mrs. W. G. Hill has returned to the city after an extensive trip to Eastern and Western cities. She visited California and Canada and reports an enjoyable time. Mr. Daniel D. Singleton, after a visit to Philadelphia, Atlantic City and New York, returned home on Saturday. Mr. Chas Royall of Detroit, Mich., was called to the city this week on account of the illness of his brother. Mrs. Hattie Burke and daughter of 1111 Curl street are visiting at Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. J. M Mooney of 454 Montgomery street, after spending sometime in New York, have returned to the city. Mr. Mooney who is in the Pennsylvania railroad service is on a 15 day leave of absence. Mr. R. L. Baker has returned to the city after a visit to Philadelphia and New York. Mr. R. M. Rivers, after spending several weeks at Philadelphia and New York has returned to the city. Mrs. O. A. Lamar 524 E. Taylor street returned to the city last week after a pleasant vacation spent with her mother and sister, Mrs. J. E. Hill and Mrs. Edward Morgan 126 Frazier street, Atlanta, Ga. Miss Hilda and Elizabeth Glover returned to Beaumont on Wednesday after spending a very pleasant stay here, the gues$ of Mrs. Louise G. Jackson and Miss Louise Clark. "Y" carries. The Ladies Auxiliary is pushing this last and best, so you must show them your appreciation. The Executive Secretary of the "Y" will preach at Beth Idea Baptist church on the second and fourth Sundays in September, you are asked to attend and appreciate the very rich services to be pulled off. Masonic Grand Masters Hold Conference Ginchmann, Ohio, Sept. 8th—At a meeting of the International Conference or Colored Grand Masters, Past Grand Masters and Grand Securities of the National Imperial Council, Colored Shrubs and Kings, tenants in annual conclave in Cincinnati, W. T. Wood, Grand Master of Mahoma, was elected President of the international Conference, C. E. Criticandon, Grand Master of Missouri, was chosen First Vice President; D. W. Baker, Grand Master of New York, Second Vice President; J. W. Barnes, East Grand Master of Virginia, Third Vice President; T. E. Nandhum, of Tennessee, Secretary, and E. J. Hawkins, of Kansas, Treasurer. The meeting was attended by more than 150 Negro Masonic leaders of the United States, Canada and Liberia. Members of the Executive Committee elected at the biennial session were: L. M. Strayhorne, Tennessee; H. L. Monroe, Kansas; E. H. Holmes, Washington; H. R. Butler, Georgia; J. L. Thompson, Iowa; J. C. Logan Ohio. Following the meeting the delegates, numbering 3,000, held an outing at the Zoo. REPRESENTATIVES TO KEEP HEADQUARTERS POSTER (Associated Negro Press) Chicago, Ill., Sept. 5th. During the week, representatives from more than a score of the states which the consensus of opinion terms "lighting gland," have been in Chicago at the National Republican headquarters in conference with the leaders who are guiding the affairs of the Republican National Committee. The representatives came from the states of Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Michigan, West Virginia, Colorado, Nebraska, Minnesota, Wisconsin in Iowa and other states. They all reported enthusiasm in behalf of the election of the Republican ticket. An advisory committee has been selected made up of representatives from all the various states, and their duty will be to consult with the managers, and keep the national headquarters informed on the sentiment in their communities. SOCIAL HAPPENINGS A social was given in honor of little Alice Louisa Brown of New York by her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Orr, at the residence, (617 West Park avenue. The little folks had quite an enjoyable time. Thus present were: Jessie Mae Smith, Viola Perkins, Pauline Jackson, Cecelia Hazzard, Everline Marks, Ulicia Morrell, Genera Young, Unice Punckney, Marguerita Polite of Washington, D. C., Henry Orr and little France. Brown, Mildred Martin and Emmett Orr. They all went home well pleased after being served with dainty refreshments. On Wednesday evening September first at 8:30 Mr. D. J. Williams honored her daughter, Alice, with a birthday supper, at her residence, 503 W 34th street. Those present were: Master Harry White, Miss Lillian Taylor, Mr. Aven Miss Marrel Shelton, Miss Annie Riney, Mr. Clarence Williams. The Birthday girl was beautifully dressed in a white organdy frill suit which was very appropriate for the occasion. A choice line of refreshments was served and she received a deal of beautiful presents from the different ones which she received with great pleasure which she highly appreciate. THOMAS-NIXON, JR. Miss Odella Thomas the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas and Mr. Henry Nixon, Jr., one of Savannah's latter caries, were quietly married Sunday, September 5th at 0:30 p. m. at the home of the bride, 214 Second avenue, Macon, Ga., the itiner. W. R. Forbes performed the ceremony. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Laude Mae Jenkins, of Macon. The bride, who was given on marriage by her father, was dressed in a navy blue traveling suit. Her hat was of black velvet with gold and silver trimming and navy blue veil. she carried a bouquet of bridal roses and forms. M. Hatton Turner of Macon acted as best man. After the ceremony there was an informal reception at the home of the bride. At 2:15 a. m. Mr. Nixon and his bride left for their future home. 528 R. Anderson street. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Lura Lee, daughter of Mrs. Lizzie Lee, was quietly married Sunday night, August 29th, to Mr. John Broughton by Rev. N. M. Clarke. ANNOUNCEMENT The beautiful pillow embroidered and given to the First African Baptist church by Miss Etta Gadson, was given as a gift to Deacon J. W Marks. MCIVER—KNIGHT Mrs. Maggie McIver wishes to announce the marriage of her daughter Ophelia Lucile, to Mr. Samuel Knight which took place quietly at the bride's residence, 6211g West Ander- LATEST ISSUE NEG NOW ON LATEST ISSUE NEGRO YEAR BOOK NOW ON SALE Subjects Compensatively Rev Uhliges," Contributions Negroes to Activities," Problems Connected W World War," Politics," Race R Roots," Lynchings," Rape Proble Africa." 500 PAGES. SHOULD BE "NEGRO IN A PRICE 85 CENTS, Paper Cover—$1 Address NEGRO Y Subjects Compared Rely reviewed—Migration" "Trade Utopia" "Contributions Needed to Liberty, Loans, and War Work Activities" "Problems Connected With Use as Soldiers" "Record in World War," "Politics" "Race Relations" "Racial Cooperation" "Roots" "Lynchings" "Rape Problem in United States, West Indies, Africa" PRICE 85 CENTS, Paper Cover-$1.25 Board Cover, Agents Wanted Address NEGRO YEAR BOOK CO. BANG. BAI Back Home J. W. JOHNSTON WEST BROAD Is on the job to stay. B bia Studio in charge J. W. JOHNSTON, PROPRIETOR WEST BROAD ST. STUDIO Is on the job to stay. He has left his Columbia. Studio in charge of a compitent photographer, and will take ful charge of his busines hsere. PHONE 1820 819 WEST BROAD ST. We Clean for drss-makers, tailors, pressing Clubs "Our Prices Very Reasonable" VISITOR IN CITY THE LADY OF THE ROW Miss Wilhelmina Catherine Walker is the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Reeves, of New York City, who is now visiting her grand parents, and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rivers and Mr. and Mrs. David H. Dean. She will return to New York the later part of September. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Entertained, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson delightfully entertained on Wednesday evening with an informal reception in honour of Miss Dhel Taylor of Darren and Miss Lille Day of Maton. Invited to meet the guests of honor were: Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Collier, the Misses Erola and Marion Weston, Miss Alnur Tyson, Dr. and Mrs. Smith, Miss Ethel Ros, Miss Johnnie Curry Mr. and Mrs. W. W. DeVaughn, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Durant, Mrs. Gaillard, Mr. Harry Gouldrock, Mr. William Tyson, Mr. Gordon Dingle Mr. J. Seabrook, Mr. Reeves, Mr. Gussie Durden and others. After music and dancing were enjoyed, a delicious repast was served in the dining room. "SEND-AWAY PARTY" GIVEN On Tuesday evening at the house of Miss Elycyn G. Convers, she and her friend, Miss Alyer Mae Williams, were delightfully entertained by their parents and a few of their friends with a "send away party." The house was beautifully decorated, having the color scheme of all gold and red, which are the Tuskegee colors. Dancing and games were indulged until a late hour, after which a dainty repast was served by Miss Imanta Convers. Those present were: Misses Ebbin Taylor, Johnie Curry, Blanche Dix, Ardis Parkhurst, Lula Belle Woodson, Louise Austin, Orene Childs, Alyssa Mae Williams, Evelyn Coyers, Janaita Convers, Mrs. Collie Crittenden of Columbus, Ga; Mrs. Daisy Convers, Mrs. Manie Prys, Mrs. Lillian Young, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nixon, Jr. Misses, Charlie Johnson, Counsel Scribbling, Ols Gibson, Welmont Green of Brunswick, Ga.; Johnie Seabrook, Jr. Washington Jones, David Parkhurst, Henry Burney, William Wright Arthur C. Maxwell, E. C Wright, T J Howkins, Jr., Fred Reeves, Albert Broughs, Miss Verne Mae Williams and Evelyn Coyers leaves for Tuskegee Institute to morrow night to complete their course of study. Mr. and Mrs. Mooney Entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jas Mooney were the music of Mr. and Mrs. Jas Mooney to dinner at 227 West 52nd street New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stanley, Jr. and Miss Hopie Smith were also present, a fine time was had by all. Mrs. A. B. Allen Entertained Professor and Mrs. H Jackson on certain at their residence the G. State College Monday night, Sept. 10 to honor of Mrs. A. B. Allen, of New ork, N. J. Those invited to meet Mrs. Mildh were: Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Proof and Mrs. H. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. N. Roberts, Proof and Mrs. Tilbe, Proof and Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Moody, Mrs. Frazer Miss Gelson, Mrs. Paul Guston, Mrs. R. R. Wright and Miss H. Wright Those assisted Mrs. Jackson in serving were Miss Jessie and Irs. Ulpper, Carolyn Dunharg Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Entertain Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bryant of 237 St. Taylor street entertained with a dinner party on Monday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bailley of Dorien and Mr. Benjamin Stevens and with a surprise party at night in honor of the guests, the evening was very pleasantly spent. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bailley, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Murray, Mr. Holle Welly, Mrs. Lula Goodwin, Mrs. W. H. Graham, Mrs. Loiser Williams of Augusta, Miss Dell Treson, Miss Stevens assisted Mrs. J. H. Bryant in serving much and dishnuts, Music and dancing were the features of the evening. DRY CLEANING Birthday Supper 1918-1919 EDITION 500 PAGES. SHOULD BE IN HOME OF EVERY NEGRO IN AMERICA , Tuskegee Institute, Ala. Special Reduction on all Work for Two Weeks Only Father J. Henry, Brown, officiating. The bride is numbered among the city's most popular young ladies, coming here from Darden, Ga., about two years ago; and since that time, being employed as clerk with the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company. The groom is proprietor of Knight's Barber Shop, 815 West Broad street. They will reside at 832 W. 35th street, Savannah, Ga. EVENING CALL ELECTS OFFICERS At the regular meeting of the Dealing Call Aid and Local Club held on Wednesday night, the following officers were elected: Daniel D Singleton, president; Williel J. Alston, vice president; Adolphus Williams financial secretary; Charlie Robinson, recording secretary; Thos. Freeman, treasurer; James Porter, chairman of finance; Nathaniel Fuller, chairman of health; Robert Williams, judge advocate; Joseph Marks, chaplain; Joseph Ferguson, sergeant at arms; William H. Robinson, Marshal. K. OF. P. GRAND LODGE ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE Knights of Pythias, Courts of Calaulte and Uniform Rank. Notice Committees, appointed from the lodges courts and U. R. to form the general committee for the entertainment of the Grand Lodge, are respectfully requested to meet at the Williams Building Sunday Sept. 12. at 4:30 p.m. The meeting will be called to order promptly. R. W. Godsden. Chairman Pro Tem NEGROES NEEDS BATHING PAVILION St. Petersburg, Fla., Sept. Sth—When he heard that residents were preparing to file an injunction to prevent the city building the proposed bathing pavilion for Negroes on the water front, Mayor Noel A. Mitchell said that it may take two injunctions to prevent the city from building this bathing pavilion. "They have not a legal leg to stand on as the Negro bathing beach is a half mile from the nearest home and cannot injure the residents there in any way." He added, "If any one needs to take a bath after a hard day's work it is the Negro population. The Negroes heretofore have not had a bathing beach and we should provide them." CARDS OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Delanach and family wish to thank their friends for the sympathy and kindness shown during their recent bereavement and for the many beautiful floral offerings. The family of the late Mrs. Mamie E. Gordon desire to thank the many friends for the kindness shown during her recent illness and subsequent death. They also wish to express their appreciation for the many floral tributes. 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You will also be able to switch, curls, puffs, etc., the art of dyeing hair also taught. Diplomas awarded when merits to handle GLORIA TOILET PREPARATION are taken up the system write for particular taught by nail or at the college. Cost of tuition Hair Weaving $10.00. Facial Massage $5.00. By taking full Course $25.00 and complete Outfit given agents. Any one or more safely. For particulars address, Mrs. Edna Simphil College of Beauty Culture VAGE EARNERS BLOCK SAVANNAH, GA CANTILE CORPORATION WAYCROSS, GA Capital $25,000.00 with privilege increase to $100,000 Highclass Dry Goods and Shoe Chemical Laboratory The laws of the state of Georgia. Owned and Invest now and multiply your bank account. Dividend of not less than 8 per cent on your other information write the home office of the CORPORATION. St., Waycross, Ga. Dr. Robert M. Harris, President; Rev. J. H. G. E. Davis, Treasurer; C. G. Lester, Secre- man, Assistant Secretary; Wm. E. 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System taught by nail 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 Simplins W5ST BROAD STREET, WAGE EARNERS BLOCK BAVANNAH, GA. MEN'S YOUNG MEN'S AND BOYS'— Authorized capital $25,000.00 with privilege to increase to $100,000 Promoting a highclass Dry Goods and Shoe Store. A Chemical Laboratory Incorporated under the laws of the state of Georgia. Owned and controlled by Negroes. Invest now and multiply your bank account. You have a guaranteed dividend of not less than 8 per cent on your investment. For further information write the home office of the UNION MERCANTILE CORPORATION. Officers and Directors—Dr. Robert M. Harris, President; Rev. J. H. Hall, Vice President; C. E. Davis, Treasurer; C. G. Lester, Secretary; Dr. A. H. Hline-man, Assistant Secretary; Wm. E. Harris Auditor; Payton A. Hughes, Clarence Crowder, Hiram West, Randolph Simpson. 4174 ing Co. City Lane OWN PLANT— Everything WE HAV EOUR OWN PLANT We Clean Everything THE CLOTHES WE SHOW are the products of the best mills and are exclusive with with us. They cannot be had where in town. Come in and see them. You'll be impressed with their quiet good taste and the character tailoring fully equals that of the fabrics, as every good dress knows. A. PAD UNI Makers of clothes to fit. • 351 West Broad St. TUXEDO Oldest Tallors in Savannah Savannah, Ga. YB ea f. - THE SAVANNAH’ TRIBUNE ‘SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 1i, 1920 5 QPF es A HOTEL, A THEATRE A DEPARTMENT STORE / 8 : A WHOLE BLOCK OF NEGRO BUSINESS . — . The Consolidate Realty Corporation . — « | WEST BROAD STREET--ALICE TO- | 3 ee I WAYNE STREETS * TL Sears SSE eect wee | Biggest Negro Development Proposi- : ‘ "RS ioe) 2 opt gene eA Seco. ahaa ase | i son See NOE Si a tion on Earth: , i ie i . _ Incorporated under the Laws of the — : pee eed e. co > | State Georgia Uy i | Regen Es a Capitalized at $250,000 with Privilege - | ; Srl soos? See i at re ON... i . to increase tc $1,000,000 Hy i : Cr ee CoG tes eel pb eo E DEES a 7 ; ° . 2 c anise a eS _| Guaranteed Dividend-Bearing Stoc-4 . Epeenines ani esa =e now on Sale. $10 per share Cash or HL bald Pile eae ee a Insialments. Finest opportunity ever, ' |) » ote) Be =a = aie et, tea | offered to make Big Money. A sure, L i = . « | sound, certain investment in West a! eg .; Broad St, land and buildings inns meni ca ee Doe INVEST NOW . . : J. G. LEMON, President sOu c soubor Viee ini Gu amy ¥iis President “Y. SM. HOLLY, Vico President LE WILLIAMS, VeTroe. QTreaa | * ©. BLACKSHEAR, Seeretary J. Q CALHOUN, Asst, Secretary ‘ JW. JAMERSON a NATUAN ROBERTS JNO. ¥. JONES « el é .! | EBWRienr ” A.B, SINGFIELD . a @ LINDSAY . E.-WW, DAWSON E, SEABROOK <7 QTR. R. A. HARPER - 3. M. FERREEBSE S. J. BROWN ~ DANIEL SBIMONS - yf NEGRO MANAGEMENT NEGRO MONEY ° NEGRO DIVIDENDS IN MEMORY BRYANT—Mre. Fannie Rryitnty who departed this life one year ago, Sept: 2 IM. Gone, but not forgotten! Sigen_ on, deny mother, ahd toke thy est! THe Master nows we love yon Rit He lover you best. ‘ ' Our home fs vacant ‘without a mother. Her chair cannot be tiled. THough all the tears we shed, Her crovy she hind to bear, You are missen_ for your tender kind pes ep are misen for your love, <Miove all your sweet voice Ik misen. Which we hope you are resting above. She iy survived by two daughters aud opr son. Mra Sarah Clark. Miss Catherine Teyan Mr, Jobn W. Resan Daughter In law Mey Lonise Bryan flontet daughter Mildret Hawkins BROWN—In lovinz memory of our dejr daughter? sister, friend and wife, Mrp. Ros ML Brown, who dep ted thik Nife, Sept S198, : np Fear bine peed stew that sd day, . ; Wren angels bore onr dating away: God called her home, it was Hie will, Hat in our heartS she Hyeth SL, ope Moke.and more each day we us ker . Pears anit serrew never cense to ow: Int Jet onr hearts In humble sulinis sion, Still say, Thy will, not mine dear Lord + Apa -Eva Gnrett. mother UMA! Buta Irantiom, sister Mrs. Ethel Richards, sister * Alls Georgia Carette. sister, 4. Mr Enher Garette, Inother, Mrs. Lala 8, Draston, frreust Mrs. Tena Williams, friend © MecThowas H Urown, hnstand DEATHS Mr. Chartle Notice. x0 former tosh dent of this elty and at the tine ot his death one of the bat known barber ~ in Brooklen, N.Y. died lim thar etey Tuesday of last week, where he had heen living for a number of years. His sickness was of short ditration, Le having contracted: puenmonkt wiht resulted dn his death, ‘The fanes.t] was, beld on Sunday afternoon far the Hitridge Street Ar ML HL, Zion church, Rey, Wy (2 Brown, the pas tor, ‘having charge of the ceremutes Mr, “Notice was a member of Widow Lodge, No.1, Po and A, Masons. Me is survived by a wife and other rea ties, Many former Sav.runatuans atredded the funeral anionz whom werg (WE Dittman, Joseph Eves. 1d, It, Collins of New York and EL it Rurke of Savannah, Ga. . BAPTISTS HOLD ANNUAL SESSION (SUG) VENT Mody poregyue,y) Kemp und Frank, to the Educational Boutd under Drs. Prince and C.J. Ww. Bord, and those interested in denomi- ational triiuing. ‘the work of the. Howe Mision” Board was given spequl attention and emphasis was put fupon the zeal that fad been put into] the work by the fidd se retary Ss. Dixon, backed up by J. 2, Robin- fon, the chairman, and. 8. Lavelle the tary. Ail then he passed on to the I. YS p. UC. Board under Drs. Drage and Prince, the Fdueutional Moapd. under Drs. A. AL Banks and D. PT. Jones, not failing te wention the Chukch Extension and the Temper. ancq Boants, Then he tokl of some of the-ueeds by discussing a Nation: Baptiss Aged Wininters' © Home, and Ukej the age of his time, he swept hn andlence with Kin inte a tweuty-fve mil§on dollar campaign, avd with an arghment that wns convineing he shoped how this was a xwall sum for] the great denomination. He Cosh bik address with four recem- nenftattons: for ait axel ministers honk; another ashing the fonsention to Urge Its messengers to ceoperate in qompiling the statistics; he zdve- cat Q proper memorial te the de ceaspa treasitrer, Jolin F. Thoraas, ant Inst the setting apart of a Cnlou-Te view Das, for the greatest desfomina- tiong] publication, as he styled it, sent out iby the race. Throughout the evenlng while the president was meth Ing his address thodsands cheered him. WASHINGTON. D. C@.) News fmportant change have heen made In the textbooks for nse In the put Ue sphools for the session which ber Eins ‘September 30th. The new super. fatentent fdowns upon the idea of parttime clasres, which well __he might, and is in favor of continuation schoals. ‘The question of the’ budget plan jfor the schools was licussed, withia tlew to asking for a larger appropriation for the schaols, Color. ed pefsons interested In the educa- tional program are aneious to have the same appropriation made for the colored as for the white schools The Parenté® League. on learning that the hoard of education hax doe aided to retain Prof. Roscoe ©, Truce, ac assistant superintendent In charge of colored achoole, maidé known ity: Intention to wage a campaign for the removal of Dr. Tiallov. The conmegation af ‘Trinity Tap- thet church, although quite small, Is sald ‘te have purchased the magnifi cent ichurch edifice awned hy the Lutheran congregation (white) on Tith street. mad the congregation of the Jone, Baptist church will more Inta }ts new anarters late in the fall Tt bas not been announced as to what amount of money passed in the trans action, but It iS generally Known as 43 udially tustom when colored con greedions purchase churches former- iy had by white parishoners, thot # ery large sum of moner Is tnvolved “The fcongregntion of Mount 3fo-tah Baptist church, a very progressive ‘congregation tn the Southwest sec- tion @f the city bas purchased land at will he ereéted “a maznificent: bullae tog, farger In size than Its present ollur members of the cougregation, howerer, do not take kindly to mor- me the church, Yelieting [tte be ta the est interest of all coucerend to Jremain on the wld ground alte, which \ther call their “glory land? [oertivueh residenty of the Didriet of ‘Columbia ure dented the right of suffrage, It fx safe to assume that if jther copld vote thetz cholee would be Harding and Coolidge. Coloril res- ‘idents ire much pleuced to think that complete reorganization in the Federal department machinery, It 1% a well known fact that the present admin- istation has visited upon ite colored employees. the evil of cegregution, pWheb Is not only a crime against @ jfalthfut race, but Ie a crime agiiust jeconomy. ‘The provision of seperate tailets dinl other qnarters for a min or woman hevate he happens to he colored, is an extravaranee in itself. ‘Democate senntors gave as their Feanon for defeating the dobusoi-Noy law Wil that it woutd give the color el euployees, such as porters, ehiar- woman, etc. the same renmueration Rruntel te white engaged in: shnilar Wark for the Government, Other things that the party ‘In power has done to humiliate us are toe umuer- our to mention, | Washington isn healthy plnce in which ty Hre ax is evidence hv the fact thar only seventy-six deaths were registered i the Distict of Cohunbla luring the week ended August 2th, jor this munber 33 were white and Zt [cQlurel. ‘The whites death rite was Pht per 1.000 estimated population. ithe colored 84, ‘The births fur the June pealod represpited 183 for the i white. and Ho for the colored. ‘Thee [Mas one suicide dutiu the week. Prominent visitors to the alty Tae lelnded Mr. Athon I. Halsey andl Mr J.D, Waleott, of ‘Taskesee | Nurnal stud Tidtestria!” Institute. who were guests for a brief time of J. kites Wilson, eilitor of “The Haute.” Both these young men were prominent fac tors ut the Business League meeting, Ie Phitadelphia, and carry back? ta Toskeged a keener visio of the things that Te. Mr Carl Blipper, | Mise Pearl Christa, ef Rahway Beach, Ne Ja is the bunse guest of her sister: Mrs." We Scott) Maye, Mr. und lr Osar AL Byes, tate as their honse guests, Mra, Rewulih TR Ryee and Ganzter, of St. Totti, “Me. Dr. at} Mre, T. Howard Garnett entertained A parte of friends In loner of the| Minus” Nella donot, Mattie | and Witean “Freeman, of Memphis, Tenn Mr and Mr. Fendinamt D. Tae re Turned be autemebiie from the ses slone of the National Negro Ttnsiues< Twigue, visiting Atlantie City. Hotel Date, Cape Mag, Lamot, Penna, whert they were horse gnests of Mr, and Mrs. Manis, While In Atlantle Citv. Meo Lee addressed congregutions In the Largest eluurchgs, tere, as Well as} In other places, speaking In. the in | terset of the National Memorial Asso- ration, "Vhe pegple avo very umely entirisnl ever the proposed memorfal bulding te be erected in Washington as a memorial to the colored suldlers and sailors who fonght In the wats of the eountry, The Knight. of Jern-| salem gave a mnaumboth parade. after which x Queen's Paxeapt and dance: were xiven at the Largest auditorium Io the city, *3iss Hhutessath Base sind Mis Norma Rosd ane in Atlantic! City. Miss Jeannette Carter spent | the week end at Buckroo Teach. Va} Mrs. Anna H. Alston HAIR DRESSER Egy ptit System Special Treatment to Hair and Sealp 323 E. Hall St. Savannah, Ga, Newkirk‘s Whitening ‘ Cortplexion Lotion Gixes a clear White complexion to dari or sallow skin. Clears the face of pimples and blemishes; leaving the skin clean and healthy.Send 50 cents for full size. AGENTS WANTED. Newkirk’s ‘Laboratories (Incorporated) 151-9 W. 140th Street New York City AES = BUTEER'S f \ goatee . right BY \ ‘e can conscientiously CD \ recommend this brand Bn = I /ty | of ready mixed paint Lt m oA aut.’ because we know it is. Nae Ee best quality paint that. vee i 4 can be'made. Our repu- . - : tation and guarantee is behind this brand. a - John" G. Butler Builders Supply.Co. , Old Reliable | a Congress and Whitaker Streets _ s yO. Peace ee ef adi Be Ne ah ee eee wks en Sele FT Sage Ea BOs te 2H ae ae Fe ae . ae ” GE io pile SSS; 3 ee eee S SAPs ge eS i a pa Mace Le ete Eee iF ee ae a ria gg hoe cS Hee wees: Re es ee i gee soe ps sd ¥ ee Pia ea s pease ks GORE Sees | Nea ee Pee ena 8 Ser Oe | i RS rt ieee ae eae " ne £8. f aap, Hee Pe eee ce Rk: * wd Ed cae ca Me Be a ie Sena Piennaceanrmncerersn? we eee * a “a pei. os OO ATR op cdin soe ey TO EXCURSIONISTS | There fs an Tdeat place at Bluffton, S- C., and Mike Riley’s Park Is tu the cou- ter of amnsements, Bathing flyhing and swhnining when you are at Bluff ton Steamer Isabelle Teaves foot of Garnard street at 8 o'duck a‘, re- turning at 3 n,m, . Property at the northwest Corner of West Broad and Huntingdon st-cets, whieh was sold this week by G. H. Bow.a to the Laborer,’ Invesiment Corpor: ution for w price said to hays been im the reighborhond of $4¥,000.00 G. HeBOwWEN re SS e The Beat Prepert? Sa) eS . In the Nelghborieed C4 [RSA Ree «tor sale ur for rent, you wilt : tin J Eee aswazn Sint on oar bcos oF By RIK {27)) » notine op the property it \ AEDES 27 || 7 seit. Just take it for grant a ZEA 4 ROY of mat it we don't know 4 TENG FAs <font We tee" hardly worth fe _ LES, wiring tata. Bare yourselt W vig Propet ||’ thwe sathimg around looklngs BH | sare || come neve to me firat place. YY -~ Ss apd tr mitt be pensore to how J o =~ goa erount, Ante service 458 WEST BROAD STREET BE AN OWNER-NOT A RENTER CHOOSE THE HOME YOU WANT TO OWN FROV THE FOL. LOWING—VPAY DOWN 2 SMALL AMOUNT AND MOVE KIGHT IN, 7 GIS Garden Street LOTS 71a Waldherg Stieet Lane W. 6 Jaite W Wasttngten Park 211 Pree Street, near Ogle. * ¥: thorpe Ave. Foe i 10 Qere Pang and four (4) ‘twu Brek houses 417421 G2 7 5 teen hone, Mates rammul Usdethorpe Lane I. +7 Read. : IQ AUATEAT Pt Andersom ©. tye Lots near Sandfiy. Saat se we (LG Mils Street. ~ Two Lots on 2ist Street near Jtoon tune, Oytettiorpe AVG = PFE West Savaanate, * Several Luts In Cann Park, 212 OQerhee Rout 8 rooms, + ath, bell and evtia kt. . . For Terms See J.S. WALKER - 455 West Bread St. ALL OF THE LEADING NEGKC PAPERS AND PERIODICALS The Crisis New* Yorl- Are Chicago Defender Annterdam News Savannah Journat Savannah ‘Tribune Ssturday Evening Blade Daily Papers Hawkeye . - E.SUMMERALL Blind Newspaper Vender* G08 BOLTON STREET, EAST Shor Shinmg Varlor Attyched y Department Store. Conducted by Celored People will open betwen Sept Ist and 15th, 1920, in the Two Stores, No. 509 1-2 West Broad Street, (Williams Building,) with a full Stock of Men, - * Women and Children’s Furnishings, Dry Goods and No- Lo tions of all kinds. a Stock now on sale for a limited time at $10.00 per | Share. Get Yoursno w before the price advances. . | i | . THE INSURANCE AGENTS DEPARTMENT ‘STORE : . ; Temporary Headquarters: 817 West Broad St. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS J. B. Brooks, President ‘Thos, McPherson, Ist Vie Dres, Dan W. Thoruton, 2nd Vice-Pres— W. A. Wilder, 3rd) Vice-T'res, M. HL. Nichols, 4th Viewlres. Dave Canty, Secretary Adam S. Rogers, Asst. Seety. S. S, Singfield, Trensurer Alfred Collier, J. UW. Rains ; Dan Kelly Mrs. Geo, S, Willame ALM. Curry ~ Henry Caxeu Mrs. W. GUL Chas. A. Green Geo. CL ragley iw. MeCat 1 The following desirable Homes and Build- ing Lots : ~ - IMPROVED — ..W—-.-- —- —- - 701 Paulsen St—5 Room Cottage, 724 W. 43th St—Tuestery, 2 Large Late £ Apartments on Tie Lots mod- orn improvements. M3L Wheaton St—Two-stery 1795 Bulton SL, E— Small Cote residence, 7 Lage 208-10 Waters Avenuc—$ Five 517-321 Waldbrug St. W—Four Room and bath Appartments, Large Apartments with Threr cleetrie Tights, Houses in tafe, modern im: Provements, Fine investment: | 223 and 25 Third St.--Double Ten- 616 E. Henry St—Nice Cottage cement, on farge lot. 7 . VACANT LOTS § Large Lot—Dittmersville 1 Large Leat—Corner Ott and _ __Bith Streets. 1 Large Lot—Waters Aventie, 2 Lots in Cann Park, very de- 2 Bete Gwinnett Street. sirable. - Reasonable terms can be had, apply to ‘ % . WAGE EARNERS SAVINGS BANK AMONG THE MASONS « & SAVEFOR THE RAINY DAY! , ¢ IT COMES TO EVERYBODY. . You Can’t Spend Unless You Have It. - You can’t have it Unless You Save It. . You can’t Save It without a Definite Plan - . : You can't Find a Better Plan than oH Bae THE FIDELITY SAVINGS BANK - 626 WEST BROAD STREET We do all sorts of mechanisal work. Gun and Vistol Kepairing our specialty, Umbrelasrepatred, and reeovercd. We sell the unbreak- able Umbrella, Keys made to anything, Phonographs repaired. Electrie Werk of atl Sorts. Trunk and .Suit-ease repairing. Tool Sharpening, saws, ete, gBleyele repair work done by experts. ‘ FISK TIRES EXCLUSIVEY, Phone 3423 Cor. State and Rrayton Sts, . Masonry fs the natural foe of an archy and every form of lawlessness, Maxonry stands for law, onder and Kook government. sTt is not a question of how mach a man knows about Masoury, but what mae be ean make af what he knows, abemt Masonrs. Not s qnection af whar he has neqnired and how he has Been trainat, but of what he ix and) What he does, . Lodges should stress the satial feat: sare. Qeeasional public" xatherines whould be Weld in which the wives, daughters and sisters of Masons sould participate. _ The strength of a Mavon's power i gauged by the brendth of lily Masonic Knowledge anid the depth nf his thot, which is fosterct and developet by Masonle rendiny aud association, Ma, snnfe Index. A weiter very truthfully says ‘tai the only relision of Masonry is to Yer Hleve in God, and to obey the amoral law; Jts only pulities iy to be peaceable subjects of the civil powers. and ebedtent to the laws of the land om which we live, ‘The great Light of Ma sory inst be her only erred: the con stitution of onr country its only poltti- eal platform. “There jp something of a charm fo old-time Masonry when we consider the siinplivity of it. perfection, plain’ yet nobly dignified amt iupresive. well trom which mien thank to infarc new strength and aador and) refiestument The altar was boly and revered, and the guidance and beneSt of olhers.— sebool, aud the learnin aequired at Ways treasured sti slissembnited fot the guadaner and bene bt of others Masanle ‘Valve Review. ‘ In our opldion, there is but ene Ma senry, and its principles shell cone ern every Mason and body of Masons, THE AN@MND COSHIEE 4. foiPinn wt) na htOVLANS Ta compieting a book an the face feat or thegdanroea aeeto, bite wathor of Une series, heat deep) Bnterewted Mh the Atrieage Uribe; ty Ty what muxbt pe gleaned Hom Tete Dales tase Would tase Mate Wp Ihe cent ttture ot the Amecan Se Aro, Aller deep tescateh, (isouslt tue eevotutling details ut ten yeliane sets freating the darker side ot the Lie ef “the Atiiean, sume te ubtrkable ett Redogieul dwareries were sie. Vatueet al the Iaks treatin of fe upen the Dark Continent, bor menue desesoth RU GAME UF MULE HIS, PAC pevutlal stress mnen Ue wie te do hormbie oabont the Arn by Ube. tee cotecal cnmesthaang cise) Woes yon md the tubes still ue raiuad by the slive tide there ae sariking fruits, (Videbes. of 2 1eunirh: aie csilzaton sete hee tu the suther ages of the world, Pave Inndival years axes Dates fefly Us. “that African envitization Wats aak par with the culture ef other con Hnents” ‘Hie bkack Aftiedi tad givet the world the arr of weldnes itn, Qehen the sther nics ot tle werkt Qeere inthe Stone Age. Tu the tt terior, when the hse eyplorers teund them, each, trile had) tts | skultal fmilths, With «rude toots they contd fake IwpaMen atc wetpons of fine a temper sunt artiste desis that Luropeains will Wet bellere Tex, were bude Upon the Park Court. “The African tamed and gaye te the world mans of ite mbst important animals and plants Wherever at plant origiuates, there It grows wild. In frlea we find the wiht: sarictios of wany plants That prove thar ihe gimlont African developat these plants for the men of telty. Aesop of fable fame Wass Atiean. The Hortentots of Sorth Afric tell te: tnarkable unlmal stories: with a moral an the cid ameh Fike his workd named fabl\, ‘Thad historian ceils uy that iy Central Africa areherds of teny of Thowunds of cattie. “The native African havunr remarkable power te make them ane. ‘The native After can ppur nnd yore Cloth fnote dure able and more beantifidly colored, than that made tis the Turepean she destroyed these natupal and wide: spread industries in the | Afrivam Nave trade. Trom time imuemorhil, thet African fas been & natural poct, erntor and tuaeiian, We of so-called civiiza tion. have to go to school to have de veloped there the gigs that seem Te ter the Africans by aature. ‘Travel Ing Wards there today, sto in rhyme upon aweet toned instuments, of their own Invention, the deeds and conqiests of thelr people. We cur net do that In civilized life today. There ace some Africun triben “In which every member fa a musician, ‘Africans are nutural reasoners and thinkers. Heroditus called them Wise Man. That is why the counsel ‘ot the old slaves was so valued in the home of the Southern Aristocrat. MThat Is why the deep unlettered pl: lorophy of the old Nezro preacher has ‘Aryan car. Mans of the so-called new medical discoveries of today were Known and practical by the African of an age ago. Great cities bad heen built flat it took bours to tra: verse, Very mumerais were the culth sated fields. ‘These were the Africans that the Slave Trade rnined. The Nero's encestor, that Arran sophis try wonld paint to ua as Jungle Folks Cee AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. UNDER NEW HEAT Tuskegee, Inst. Ala. Sept dth—Te Finning September first, the Agricul fural Department of Tuskegee Tnsth tute will be under the directorship of Prof. B. FL Hukert. Prof. Hubert wan formerly director of the Agri coltural Department of the State College of South Carolina, He come: to Tuskegee with a splendid recor’ an@ a wively known repntation, Hi Ia 9 grachate of the Colleglate De ee er SEO ABERCORN & DUFFY LANE ‘After September First ‘ That fs, there is nor one Maxon of the Meealled Ble Lodge; another of the thanter; another of the Temptars and another of the Scottish Rite. But the principles, government and teaching~ of the one and original Crate shonld permeate and control alt, and any who Sall nivder the tanter of, or fall them Selves Maxona—hy whatever names bf rtdlagion.—-Sqmie ant Compass, Qur Obiect as Masons | The main object of the Masonic or: der Ix to give the Indisldnal_ member Tnerensed opportunity for self develoys ment. self-realization and sertice. If for any reason, this object is lost sight of or obsewedt, one under hus ve real reat place In a work) such ats existy to: day. This purpose cantiet be tuttill ed by the mere recitation of rituals We tmost have a practical appiication ef our truths and uiortls ia sock op lifting work, Unless we etn de ts, tuiuking peapte wilt have ne time for is, Vore terion. : The Commase Acodiding to xn ancient Gisten the eoipeiss ats a Masonic emblem, wether Fepening on the altar, ar worn ae au lotticer’s jewel should he set at am atu ede of sivty degrees. ‘This reason Is principally geometric, and alluded to fhe equilurcral trianzle. Now, the sim of thyangles of uy tangle Ty femal to two right angles. or one Inve died and vighty dezrees, hence it fol tos that cach of the equal angles of any eqnilatent) tiiansle is equal to enethind of fo Light anctles. The compass, belt wer at Sivts de. groom there. attades to the equilateral Tringde, and, If te polats were con nected by a straight ling, ene world Ie formed. ‘There ean be Little dente that it was the equilateral “trian de. itself, which our ancient brethren Paced upon the altar, siues it wits Upot Wait emblea their mest setem obligations the ecomystss. seh att an tn cto at sixty slexrees, Tuts Teen sustimh fb onyttle and Compass UrMent of Morehate Callexe Chass Ge arr and asa at graduate ef the Mestbisetts Agricutacal Colleze, Phe of 12, Me went direct) trom the bitter college to assime Tis de: ties us Drewtor of the Ageicuttial Department at the State Callers, of ‘South Carolina, : PLEAD NOT GUILTY ‘ON CHARGE OF MURDER Butte, Mont. Sept, Mi tdbies + Williuos ail Evangeline Sehetuer chatged with the tauviler ot LoS Kerman sitet Iams McAts, were wraingel before Justice of the Pence Buckley aut both pleted wor salty, Williams aid the Sehofiner wean are chirmaad with giving Vo sine th Kerrigan and MeAlona, both of whew were fonnd shoitly beta thelr death Aast Pnesduy meaning in the atleél oe jcoptet by them. NATIONAL MEDICAL ASSOCEATION GRAND SUCCESS Athinta, Ga. Scpr Sth The yunal convaution of the National Metical Assn iition helt here was ate of the Tost sigeesstal In the history of the organization Tn Jolin TP ‘Parner. he new pesttent af the orgutiz ition. sald: : “We baie a, meinbership of abont good, Tnchnting opbystciiis tenths Sud pharmacists from every: state in the Union, and it is the Gagest and thest Intellectal organization af Nv Brows In the, workd. AM ane. etal ates of variots colleges in this coun res. atl a unmber have studied in the great Taneywan aniyersitios 2 am prond to he honered with [the presideney, eed during my tern pL shall advocate the enactnent of federal legisladon fe prevent the iar age of tibercukir persons anit others suifering with thove diseases that lane long ravaged the hmman race” 7 Doctor Turner fuy heen on the staf of the Donehiss Memorial Hospital for fifteen sears ani a medical exam Tuer in the public schools of Philadel phin for nine yer, amd has one of thy Targest practicns among the physicians or his race, | ABERCORN & DUFFY LANE After September First . THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE SATURDAY! SEPTEMBER 11,1920 0, 0S) Bee PaceReven. et en a os * : q* ae ee Tie. a, & ti ge wee . : + eee cee RR es OES Se McKelvey Tire Repair Co. un ———| i ogee BY pair Co. ig. — : ct ty nc fe Ee oe peat of At. eet . - . siefe one Sten ot tie] ee oe oe a ee pie ee Vulcanizing and’ Tire [Repair of AN Kinds 7} jue Templars ana] Pos nae Perce eee STARA. ee S7E] Gasoline, Oil and Auto Accessories. ree ay Mt And teachings | aoe a RE to TS ce . or at trate stint Say 4 awn eee ae Regs Af ee [ 5 ca Say LPHONE 2159 of ‘atk and any who] ive aaiiiaie cae eae a) a SHEE TT s Se ee : : . oh haiceecer wanes ard s we a a, | Se el “% * GASTON AND:W. BROAD STS.3amm<: * "|", ore ar Hy Se Ao @ ls McKelvey Tire Repair Co. «x ; ‘ ed Vulcanizing and’ Tire Repair of AN Kinds Gasoline, Oil and Auto Accessories. mo " LPHONE 2159 i “ - GASTON AND:W. BROAD STS. < *" Wm. McKelvey, Proprietor "se Pape win Set? we MARE Ea RS Se ES Te Fe sas $e ge ae Ge Pie ee Og [ES reser re Pig Par ne et ART Pe ais ia Se HS aa cee ocathtady = bel carne Ss abe agSe aca hs A SN Ml aah ! Eee Lat epoca hoo Ua OASS B Ps Res Spe NS * ya PER ERTS) the } BN she see ANS eM pe EMS ‘es 2 Me se SF * oe Fut ot NT GRACE GRAY DeL.ONG The Original, old reliable, Loug Established ‘Madam DeLouz (formerly of Thunderbolt) now lovated at Avondale Station, on ‘Thunderbot Car ine, (Avondale 1 Just beyond Fast Savimanh stop.) Withont asking son one question, before }ou can utter an word, Madam DeLong calls your name; her readings are cleur ,.conéise, to the polut, giving descriptions nines, loca; tions, dates, truv facts pertaing to persons and putters you are particular: ly wish ot know of. Lusiness, domestic, love affairs; about changes, Jour- ness, mysterious conditions, evil jafluences, uanatnral spells, Trade oc enpation, business or profession to follow fr greatest snecess, Whom and when yon Will marry: Satisfaction guaranteed or no fee accepted, Ar range to ser her immediately, She enn and will help yon, PONT: 207 Mail address, Mrs.,G, G. DeLong, Route “A”, Avondale, Savannah, Ga. DE, C. B. BRITTON THE HERBIST Expert Blood and Rheumstisre Speelat- iSt.. I strietly guarantee my work for the cash. I am hunting ofd standing cases that have been standing for years and seem- ingly can't be removed, I started out ‘with this kind of work 16 year@ ago and not I aim working by experfence. ‘1 have! learned how to remove the tronble. If yon want to clean the feld you will have to dig up the roots of the grass und if you want to remove the cause of sonr trouble, you certainly will hase ‘to remove the polson, then sou will remove the pato. “Pare blood 43 the Mf ot man and I certainty can cleanse the blood. | Now if you are suffering with any ‘om troubles, sich as Itheumatism, Lass Troubles, Asthma, “Kidney Trouble. Brights ‘Disease, Indigestion, Female Troubles, Catarrh of the Head, Ulcer, Pain in the Back, Breast or Mide, Geet Stricture, Gonorrhea. Syphilis, Broa- uhiths, La Grippe._Itin “Down “Ability, Tast Manhood, Heart ‘Cronbles, Te yema, Taysipelas, Neuralgia, Insane Deople, Rilndiness, Paralysis, OW Sores. Polson Herts Spells of all Kins, Head aches, Weakpesa, Nervousness, Files Props, Pnenwonia, Cancer. Tamers Culh and lt ree remove the cane of your ‘umor and Twill certainty destras sour Tmwor without'n Enife. | Tam back In the eity and now rady to give satisfaction to humanity, ax Tobave always done. Naw listen atl whe Wish to have their Mood cleaned sid have the old standing eases cared. had vtter sew me at oucy ae fant et pecting toomake my home an Califer nia before lng, an lif 1 leqye this eountyy ine tad shape Pean't tell where son WHE find ‘Someone to give Fou sat istretaon, My hours Ino iay oflue ate from t to 11 a, m—from 2 te +p. os ©, 8. BRITION 42 oMith Sect 9 Savanah a a a aa TE 5 > DERMIS CURA THE SUPREME HAIR GROWER wl Endorsed by the must reflued people. The first treatmeat Drings.. . results, Constant use promote a growth of hair luxurious and mag. | nifiient*and preseryea the scalp. Onder a tox today..Dermia #4 Cura 33 Cents; Dermls Cura Special Grower 50 Cents; 10 centa,, | extra for pootuge. ‘The Dermix Cura Syste. of Halr Cutture ta, peat. It is smokeless, grenseless, sanitary, hygienic. Leara it and, cecotse prosperous. For further information, write! ; DRIS-KURA MFG. COMPANY 27 Tatnoll Street ‘Atlanta, Ga. ” 4GENTS WANTED Mrs. Mable Difskell, PresMgr. seer lr le ee“) a sood Desolution “% eS BP Ns sds Casal care VED ~erqoke 15° ci canna ae RESOLNED * FeO onder las going ee easy Treat lent tho | 4 duise all _ > Ret srxoke ONY (C+ | +90 Ty ~-~ a ee RuShA Cigar | riers to srioke ee Johz Rus! it fc Buskin ¢ BEI Locarise it iSportivel, oR. “thy M ci ‘ars BS the bestcigarin (he |<. Juaut Mentto cP Y 4 odd cf Fe adttilltigg | Orgt For their Ne ay arorld & ji ot | 0S GQ og Money, B be necessaryslor mie to eg Bes SmophinN > a Rl ge Ee "eee nk!) GD fusremge Sfor @iugy f.4 8 oS ee gav CERES: ee beach egy” lve. oT ae LEER vmost in cigar Sanco BERENS EES” valve at 7 cents.” . Ke SEELEY” Mild, big, rich, frags Jem, LETS “25” sant, andthe Havana 7 MESON SEAS? Tobacco used is the choicest é pipers er SERPS aes Mfg. Co., Newark, N. J.7 fs Se PP eal ascce wana 5 BS Py GREENWOOD & CO., Disributors Gees 226 Bay Street, Weet, Savannah, Ga PICTURES, FRAMES, ETC. We Make A Spécialty of Framing Pictures, Enlarging Phototraglaty . and we also Sell Framed Pictures of Fruit, Flowers, Landscape, Etc. at W. W. HELL = Pone 1752 719 1-2 WBroad © rege es cers CAKEON PAPER PARAGON TYPEWRITER KIbLON Remington Typewriter C0. {nc, Bae PHONE 310 ee ° SALES ROOM . : » 218 WHITAKER ST - ' BK. HEMANS OLIVER SAVANNAH,... , ’ Reudent Manager GEOKGr. " The Old Reliable Still Making Good You will die a seekef, If yo mre secklng for « eouteace better thay the eve Issted Wy the Pitgruu rat aid Lite bumurapee Comms home office, HN Gwiunets sures, Autuxta, Gar th © Yourg, Prestdent; T. J. Walker, Secretary wud Vreseurer: Woe! flurnaby, General Manager ‘The Company that hag perpetuated lta uty, which Ie “Liswpuuess, Honesty Kod Justice” ew well that 4 the Pdws Holders ayd poblic ip genera! style Jt the “people's cum vauy,” In whieh sour durn Cor tweuty-tive ceute de their full day ~" lu bringing Lowe tu you taugile, results, * Pilgrim Life and Health Ins. Co. BRANCH OF FICK: 509 MW. VAD 27. | : Loeul aud Long Distance Plone, 4129 und 1462 3.03. PEKY Supe. “AL a, Singpeld, Gen, Mgr. Wanted at Once 2000 Mon and Women TO SCLL ANTi-CURLINE Quinine Hair Dreesing, : ANTI-CURLINE ts B§ sold on apusive guar , WW amovof catletacteun and Be witt pinase jour cu if tomers. Wri gar mee | HR 2nd profitable crsian~ Bl =o ment to relate auem y a haustiing pcopte--Cove t : io Agents Maxe Good } iMoney. ’ ma Ss ! a aNTI-CURLINE } will make your HAIR: | By 0 gicw, Retlovas Dendrurt | be end makes harsh, unr? i BA Hair tons, Lecuttwus 4 Fy ana was; to conve uae | Mt bs ay way you wasnt a 2 I (J Weito to-day for 1% | RY particufars- y = ee = THE | SURE Anti Curlin! k Rae Anti-Curline! anus LoGAlenttaale d poses ae Co. | fy Maareanse ie Box 427! Bie ; i sees Dawson, Ga | x T DR. COWART DENTAL OFFICE Gold Crown and Bridge Work at rea.auable-Prices. ‘Teeth Extracted Without Vain, Set of Teeth that Look Naiucal and are Guaranteed to Vit. z 412 12 WEST BROW ST. BETWEEN RMLROAD ST YTIONS Over Rashin’s Shoe Slore If wood hair Is what you want,then try Egyptian Hair grower... You will nt find anything beiter anywhere__Ne hair too short, or stubby Kgy ptian ‘Mair preparation ure guaranteed to grow the worst grade of hair as well as the best__It is on sale at_ — — — — —__-.. | MRS, A. E. ALLEN’S BEAUTY PARLOR | Wage Earners Bank Building aad by the following agents ia Savannah ) Miss Itesste Kenmed ye eeetetee 8 West Broad Missy Essie Gant___.___________l4 1-2 E. Joenes Street Mrs. Marie M. Woodruff—___—_.__._ ____sT61 E. Gwinnett atreet Mrs, Nora Brown........-4._._________20_ Mercer street Mrs Ethel Wilson__________._.._... 751 1-2 E, Gwinnett St. Mrs, Florence Johnson_-—___.___.... 315 W, 4th Street Mrs. Pearl Rodgers____+_______.G1 W. Bolton street Mra, ML. E. Hasper__¢—_—________—__ iS Harden St Bre. sessile Anderson. neeneceeneereeeene IE West Brogd Street Mra, Lucy Washingten__.__ GW Waklburg St Blis. Mache Graves ssesnsseecteeeeeeeeneeeeenee bast Burd street Mrs. Rosa L. Griffin. 1-2 West Broad’Street Mrs. uth Moody. ______ NO Coyler Street y ; “pePay a Chatham Mutual Liféand Health-Ins. Co. - * ” eae * stues Policies thathaveNo Peer 5 * - Sick, Accident and Life Policies that Protect- A Protection that is Unquestioned. 4» Co If yon are not Insured with us, you should low no sloe but get fo touch wih ue at cure, See one of eur many ageuta, or phone the office and sumone will call tu explaln and weite sou that policy that givew you Ghat protection that every ope of ux alwuld Lave ge Ps - Wage Earners Bank Bullding Z savannah. Ga. Phonet516~ DANCE AT LYNBAVEN AMUSEMENT PARK EVERY MONDAY NIGHT | FROM 8 P.M. T0 12:30 A.M. * MUSIC BY METRONOME ORCHESTRA: Cars leave 40th and Whitaker - every 30 Minutes WwW. L. BLUNT. . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL " ALWAYS ASKFOR “THE BREAD THAT’S WAY AHEAD” — . YOUR GROCER SEMIS IP f. phy ; b ofaf. : et eel ‘ manana Sake Sane We hase for sale the following instruments suitable for use In publie places or places of amusements . ONE CREMONA ELECTRIC PLANO . with flute attachment, in handsome oak ease with a fine teaded glass panels, ~ -ONE SEEBURG ELECTRIC PIANO with Mandolin attachment. Fine oak case and colored glass panels * ‘ Toth tastruments are In good condition an dwill be sold to the first applicant at about half the present retail price.Terms for payments can be responsible parties. : 7 114 E. Broughton §t, SavannghGa— ———- - — a ian edi ee. ee ek MEASLES s Publishing Board Beats - Former Efforts DR. BOYD Given .sIG OVATION + BAPTIST CONVENTION -Columbusy Unio, Sept. 10th—(Re Giproul News Service)—Nearly 2 auarter of a million dollars was han dled during the past twelve-month: _ by the National Baptist Publishing * Board at Nashville, Tenn., in the oper tion of its plant, xecording to the re- porty made here today by Dr. R. H. Boyd, the founder, manager and pres tat sopretaryfof the institntion, 1 was hiv twenty-fourth annual report. “The veteran secretary who fins weathered the storins of tuavs battles and who has been victorious in the most stubbornly contested hutttes. le- “gully In the history of Negro Maptist: of the United Stites and in whose favor the Supreme court decided, sald An the opening of his address, “I have not only vome to you approachitig wy elghtleth birthday’ with a report fron: ‘the moat gigantic plant owned, operat ed and controlled by Negroes in te Work. | showiig Its remurkabile pro gress, but 1 cde with fresh lantel: and whose tivo million und a batt Ne kt Baptists whe stood for princbles and whase record of achlevemnt has Ro peralled among the religious forcen ‘of the United States. In spite of al that has Been said and done, we re Joice Mut we are able to hand to the Negro Buptists of these United State: a report showing un Increase ofmore| ‘than twenty-two thousand dollir over any previous year duriug-the existencr of the plant. Onr business hay. font by leaps and bounds and we have in creased juore rapidly sinee the lay, sult was decided in our favor thar heretofore. Not even in the earlier stuxes of our devclopmeut or wher there was supposed to be unity. in Baptint ranks was there such a phe nominal growth’ us is shown by the Aacal Year ending August $1, 1f0." Dr. Boyd's report shows the work by quarters. For the quarter of Sep tember, Octobgr and November 191!) hia board bandied $54,537.75. Fo: December 1919, January and February | 1M, which is known as the dirs | quarter in the new year, thes handle $39,709.04. The second quarter, Mara. April cand May, there was handle« $0,549.00. Tue for the third quarte 120 embracing the month of June July and August, the gotal was 360, 606.0V. ‘This was the bamer quirtel in the history of the plunt. It was thi quarter Just following the announce ment of the winning of the Law suk and it shows conclusively, accprdiuy i Dr, Boyd's statement, how the Sun Lay schools came Tack’ to thelr gre jove and holw the patronage of the im stitution hiyzrevired. While they were Juing this, the Sunday school mission md estension department — handled ‘ight thousand five hundred dollars, The work of the National Publish ug Bourd as entlined by Dro Boyd howed not only this tncrease in ie elpts, but showed that there lnul been in Inereasein the disbursements du fo the rie in suarles and high cost f material, ‘There wax uew machin Ty added aud the report shows that racticully a uew plint is te be built, nugh repairs and an extensive rene ition to be begum immediately aftet he new year. ‘The report further hows the wmount of literature hand! div the past twieve mouths and the uliliuns of letters and publications bat hasesbeon seut ont from the plant rum jeur to year. q COLORED BOYS HOLD CAMP + (Avsuclated Regre Tress) wAtlaute, Ga. Sept. Sth—The first colored boys’ camp ever helt near At Junta ihag glowed, Twentynine bess ftom the Colored branch of the ¥. MG, AL attended the two weeks camp. Wiltam J. Fanthen, pbysicAl adinxtor for the colored Y." Yo GA Wis camp director, The cawp was lo- cated sixteen utiles from Atlanta on the Senth River. # ae <caneen +e NOTICE "Mr. James Bacon, veteran embue er fs no mure connected with the Rey al-Jobnson Undertaking Company, bu gan be found at the Savannah Under- taking Estublishment, SL. West Broa street. He alvo solicits the patronyse of his many friends. Phone 2106. Savh, Undertaking Establishment eae =4 Sept. 13, Monday—Fall Dance at Ma sonle Temple by Sayannah Lodge G B.O. of U.P. Aduiission 25. Sept. 13, Monday—Lvcursioh — te Beaufort by the South Cutobna Hom Boys. Fare $1.00. September 43, “Monday, dance a Martin Street lll by Forest City A and S. Club, admission 25 cents: September 20, Monday, dance at the Union Brotherhood ball on Price street by the Ladtes’ Auxiliary of Gu. Co, No. 1, K. of D., uduibsion 25 cents. . September 27, Mouday, excursion to Beaufort by Hehuont lodge» No. 3694, Odd Fellows, fare $1.00 September, 20, Mouday, pienic at Hall's pavilion by the Youn Men's Grand Counc, adnifsston, adutty 2 cunts, children 15 ceuts: September 20, Monday, dance at the Harris Street hall by the Young Men: 4. and S. Club, adutission 25 cents. Sept. 13, Monday—Afternvon out ing to Bench Hammock by Advance Laize No. 106 K, of DP. Fare ite, “september 14,” Tuesday—Afternoot outing to Beach Hammock by the, Auy Mary to the ¥. S.C. AL Fare, te Nept. 2, ‘Tuenday—Moonlight te Dautnskle by 1.1, A. Local 403. Fare te, The Savannah Palmetto A.and Social Club will -have their dances on Fri- day and Monday nights to Sept 30th. Isaac W. Kellieham, chairman. | HARRELL | 1 ABICORN 2 DURES LANE a a et : Ww SMOCTH CAMEL MUL CA Tinh Ngee enews Sezer e Ree . INSURANCE COMPANY ~~ Largest Negro Life Insurance Company in the World Insurance in tor over: $35,000.000.00 Assets over $851,546.00 Amounts deposited with Insurance Com- missioners for protection of Policy Holders, $230,000.00 - Over‘Three Hundred and Fifty Thousaud Policy Holders | Opcrates in Twelve States, = Writes Industrial, Endowment, Industrial Straight life, Ten- Year Endowment Fifteen-Year Endowment, Teu and Fifteen Pay Life, and Whole Life Policies, ‘ Operates on Old ine Legal Reserve Basis DISTRICT OFFICE, 817 WEST BROAD ST, SAVANNAH, GA. Office. Phone 1180 Residence Phone 6187 I, R. Spaulding, Dist Manager M. HL. Nichols, Asit. Dist Mgr.* DR. THOMAS 'H. LAVENDER Specialist on Female Diseases and Geneto Urinary Diseases PRACTICE LIMITED Phone 4461 . . 520 York St., W. Oa “HOUSES. - INVESTMENTS. LOTS. Why Not Own Your Home and Cut Out the | Rent Man? Look Over This List‘and : Then See Me for Terms 5 Room Cottage and shop at Thunderbolt, good conaftion,gu CAE TMG, WORE CONC Cres ener STON £05 E. Oglethorye, 3 story 12 ODI eee estes ST ] 2808 Reynolds 1 story, 4 rooms. a 2610 Bullock, 1 story, 5 rooms-and Dat seevennesterneeenenrereeneneee 3 COAT jul W. Aird, 4 rooms hall, bath frult trees, flower yagd 3hUK V2 EL Gwinnett, 5 room cottnge ener SAKA 107 Ogeechee Avenue, 2 story, 6 room, bath and lights -c84.590.00 Fairview, 5 room cottage, lot 100x100, large shinde trees, just a out of city limits, a suburban dream. SP 223 Alice street, 2° story, COMmer.s+sbeseseeseeeesceeeee «+ $5,000.00 515-517 Nicoll street, 2 story, 6 room apartments.........$4,000.00 521 Nicoll, 2 story, 6 rooms and bath, extro lot............4,000,00 Que large building lot, East Park Avenue.....j..:.cceree+SL400 00, GBS W. York, easy terms....c.ceseesececessececcccese cs s$LSWU.00) G20 W. Broughton.-..sscceregereeserccstscceeeccedoes$1500,00 1 large lot, 2 otory house, 4 sooms, Dooley Ave,---s++, eee2-$T00.00 Three 1 stary, 3 roomé houses, 518 Huntingdon......._ $300. Three 1 story, 3 room houses Eust Ausrdeca...-..2s02+, 8300000 Qne 1 story, 5 room house, 779 E. Gwinnett....cee0... 00 /R20W100' 950 Wheaton, 7 ooms and bath.s.++..++2ssseseeeeeere foe 4$6.000 00 One I story S room cottage. 1018 Joe strect. ST B08 E. Gordon street, 2 story @ roomSs.e...cccecccceeeeso$3.00K0.00 * S12 E. Sith street, 5 room cottage....-seeseeeeee Meee oe e88,900.00 3306-1312 Boroughs, & roo. cottages...$3,000.00 and $3.25000 731-733 E Gwinnett, 2 story, 5 rooms — EHO Dwelling and shop, Lincoln street tnr Tay Ay——e..-__.$1,500 000 11IE West Broad street, 3 room cottage and large late coocS LIKN)AKD Five stores with flats, above West Broad and Waldir 330.0000 (1) Southesat Corner Gwinnett and Bast Broad. $1300.00 Sh eemeaten ek om 1. a west ard occas we | OT | Two lots iu Granger Tract, Canty ward, both for. S120.00 One lot on Ponder street, Bast wide anne cen SET UD One lot on Wheaton street, very’ desirable ST moo One tot in Kensington, well located. SK) One lot in Granger ‘Tract, near Estill Avenue... “——— F000 Halt luck of Keautifal Lots on 37th and Ogeechee AveoS20)AK) 2 Lots on Went 36th street, cach BLA OD .5 Lots‘on West 35th street, ON aceon tices on SUN ‘A number of beautiful and well located lota in Cherokee Helghts, W. Bay Street. Easy terma and we bulld for yoti. Prices 200 to $500. - G. H. BOWEN . “The Real EstateMan” _ PHONE 4096 523 WEST BROAD ST. 4] minsepuipibasinmmmmmnmeanmnsteen neremmiichiumsiteiitic To RWS FRED GD - i ° ° ‘Howard ~ University WASHINGTON, Dic. “J. STANLEY DURKEE,A, M., Ph.D. President . EMMETT J. SCOTT, A.M. LLD., Secretary-Treasurer Collegiate and Professional Schools . Junior College, covering the Freshman and Sophontore jears, and leadin( to the Senior Colleges. ge a Senior College, consisting of the Schools of Liberal Arts, Educa- tion, Journalism, and Commerce and Finance, granting tespectively the degrees, A. B. or B. S.;.A. B. or B.S. in Education; 8.5, in Journalisni; B.S. in Commerce. oumcsntcit School of Applied Science, four year course, giving degree, B.S. in,C. Ey 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 ‘degiee of Mus. B. e- School of Religion, three year course, giving degree of B. D. (Also Di- ploma and Correspondence Courses.) School of Law, three yea evening course, 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 giyen: M.D. D.D.S., + Phar. C. - : Students may enter for Collegiate Work at the beginning of any quarter REGISTRATION; « Autuma Quarter + ~— September 27 to 29, 1920 Winter Quarter ~~ = Sanusry 2.1921 Spring Quarter . March 19 and 21 1921 For Catalog and Information, write . DWIGHT O. W. HOLMES, Registrar - HOWARD UNIVERSITY, Washington, D. G. nee el | INCORPCRATED UNDER THE LAWS OF GRORGLA AUTHORIZED CALYTAL $30,000.00 . ANNOUNCEMENT! THE LABORERS’ INVESTMENT CORPORATION - — - ar Real Estate, Loans, Renting, Buying Selling, “easing and Building We insue Time Certificates $50.00 and upward, also conduct 2 year- * A SIDE LINE OF ADVANTAGE Jy Investment Club, running for 50 Weehs. We have placed §3,000 Our people are not ‘ail holders of finance, nor are all of them * in shares un the markct for yenety days ut $10.00 per share Qf Jake Aulartes, | Ieallzing these fuets, the LABOIURS' INVEST: 3 CRITE FLOACE MONT CORPORATION nmbkey a Specialty of the. luandling of Small . . TOIESCEIMIFICATES Louns, sych us the average person cin aecare and pay ‘This pheces We pay 6 per cent, ou these ‘The Certificates; We pay on funds the possibility of securlug funds In the “Time of Need,” in the reach of our Yearly Investment Club, 5 Per Cent, vf wil the people : The searly Investment idea should be of Interest to small in- THE LABOREUS' INVESTMENT CORPORATION organized Xestors, ax it furnishes collateral to small holders in case of need, to offer advautaze to the laboring class of people aud this depart- + We invite investigation of our crip of handling this cliss of in- aunt offers to them these special advantages. vestment. We delight te furmeh fafermation of sich vital iuter- : SHARE $10.00 EACH > - est to ull our people. = Lducate sour children in Banking aud Money Matters as wilt an 7 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT * Pooks: $1.00 opens am uecomnt. “The bent way to teas thom ix to | ve max Five Per Cent. per annmn on all savings deposited with , det them have agsasings accuuut.tn thix Corporatlot, Hatute ef ihe us, ity, ens Fee Gone per anon oe Deposit. rete with we aire dustry and thrTt developed fn early youth will give them a xtart to secure. Your money be protected not only by Ute financial aecets sucess at a Line When thelr Hyves ure still before then. of the LABORERS? INVESTMENT CORPORATION, but by valu- SEE US WE HAVE SOME FINE BARGAINS IN able holdings i REAL EXPAT, located tn polar mest ne the REAL ESTATE city. Our officers and directors are netive tut cireft WAent- Officers and Dirveters . mets, We buy, rel, rent or lense With an ese-singte to our patrons GW. Aleaander, prenideut? Wea Wider, Vice president J st mtvantaze. Prophet, sceretury-treasurer? She Elise Roberta; Anplstunt necre: OUR AIM tary3 J. Gordon Dingle, attorney: KE. MM. Hawards, etotanuiy allt e 1 fleid for suck Tittsibene, We sutlet aeuatte from conunittes; Blchard Pawson AOC Parish, Jolin Campbell, Churle lmbstauais, pea nan Laizes, Clreties, Cth and Rockettes Wilder, JM rophet, WA Wilder, dS. Caney, Lafayette Bride, Such deporte will be serupalotiely tmudied for the pufpose to MOM Radford, Thos HW. Hunter, 1.73 Ldwindsy CW Mexunder, 4 cure larger patronage, J. A. Rupsell. r Phone 2208 Temporary Headquarters, 515 WEST BROAD ST., SAVANNAH, GA. ee ee ‘For Wearing Apparel ; s THAT IS THE BEST IN STYLE AND GIVES SATISFACTION IN SERVICE. YOU SHOULD COME TO THIS, STORE . . B, d. LEVY BROTHER & COMPANY Apparel for Men, Women and Children ' fc a 221 West Broughton St. Savannah, Ga. a nici oe MISS BESSIE L. KENNEDY HAIR i RESSER AND MANICURIST SYSTEM OF FPOMAKD's EGYPTAIN HAIR GROWER Facial Massage, Manicuring, AU Beauty Culture Work Done \ 620 WEST BROAD STREET i a ee 3 3 WED LIKE To sHOW YoU res, some choke building lots we | a , have for sale. ‘They are splen- : ie =% didiy lucated in a good And eo ee Lipully giowing scetion. Dunght Sen , now, they will undoubtedly yleld - BS ¢ gt Sesy the puichusers a flue profit on i YES B thelr investment and as heme i sore ed sites they are the fine now Ny Cris __s| pense Nid sites they are fine now aud will 4, Spaces | OTS ER continue. so for years a Little ES Bs OO realy Gils will secure one. Coute tf aes Bebe; aed base a talk with us. i z u v Pac y 3. S. WALKER eke) Real Estate —EE 435 West Broad St. CONQUEROR OF CORSTIPATION AND SICK HEADACHE = Tn. Sestieas foe v7 S$ si v/ aie s plete satisfaction of alll who es therm, Ree | feb mene as cee PHB FS -eing then. eee Don’t Hesitate—Get a Bottlo— take one after each meai and one at bedtime. They act as 2 natural laxative to the Bowels, and a regular and healthy con- dition of the system with freedom from Constipation and Sick Headache is the result. They are strictly Vegetable, é Smali Pil! Small Dése Small Price + : Genuine muwt bear signature [Wee i007. zi) 7 = | : 2 | is the place to eat. Everything is clean and nedt. The original home of sweets, where the pretty gilrs are known,to meet... aiiee ate tReet SN 4 , 507 WEST. BROAD STREET Telephone 9392 J. LEVY, THE JEWLER - . ’ 2 ' uly threw mato weeks for our cost price Sale on all Jewelry, Nilvor- ware, Watches and Cut Ghiss. Jt will be to your advantage to (ike this opportunity to buy guatls of quality al such reduceil pres, Ale ter Septomber Ist. we will be at 19} Broughton sticet ast, with at Menlern wp to- date Optical Shop—Dus uatil then we are selling our veds at cost. = 227 Broughton St, 8. E. Cor. Jefferson yea s : ! DEALER IN, FAMILY GROCERIES © SOFT DRINKS, ETC, PHONE 4627-3 DUFFY AND CUYLER STREETS = 3 5 = al VEO, F i Is PR ies: + ‘edt le N ius Sa @ B gf. Oe gs Se RN - sae Se) i et Py 552 | nee a2 a a a ee saan oS SASS" y zs Gauge eae OS SAN All burial prdblems are met by us with wisdom and logic. We have the praise that is ).estowsd on this establishment by a polite effort to satisfy the most exacting demands of our clients. - . L. M. POLLARD, Manager D. J. SCOTT, Asst. Manager 7 MRS. LAURA FIELDS, Vice President Office Phone 676 Residence Phone 4241 / Savannah Undertak- ing Estalishment gs . Successor to E. SEABROOK Funeral Directors and Embalmers Dignified Service to everybody. We solicit the patronage of the public as well as : Friends : t We have secured the servicts of MR. JAMES BACON, the Veteran Embalmer, and he wilt appreciate the patronage of his many friends. * Everything for convenience of our patrons. OUTO AMBULANCE, CASKETS AND _ ROBES — In facfeverythirtg in, our line. Prices rea- er sonable to all. 514 WEST BROAD ST., CORNER MINIS Phones, Office 2106 Residence 6052 SE whee Rae arr fe "; a Reginall Cetés Balm) mae eginall Cétoa Ba 6a America’s Grestest fiir Grever >, wee If you want LONG and BEAUTIFUL ee ltt LONG ax BeAr Es e ALL COCOA BALM, the most WONDER- ae oe FUL Grscovery “of tre age, Thus hale fares wp grower has no cqual. It cleanses the scalp. dh BE dandvuft stops ftehinse tions ‘the hale jSokae from tailing "out wed brewing. oft, bed eee is 3 Tales it Grow long, strmght “and "bea ee rN GHECINALL COCOA RAISE tas been ee giving perfert eatistectiontior more tae ig Ye 5 fifteen ear. Lvery box Guaranteed. By Sra 3 ams using this “wonderful hair grower, in & — oe fhor€ the you will be abe to-do Gp sent Por aS hair in any style you wish. This crower eoeee Iino succerded where il athers haves failed, A coco a REGINALL, SKIN FOOD AND ane Rae 5 ee, Ai SE tes ° oe it keeps. tkin beautiful and good OR |) RR eae POPU = RMR SIT, crocus, Tar er E aS ESE RR! REDE biernlccs clcnoaing trertaie tor Ht cee ae Fectrynas tans, Uekheud cezemm, telrn, acsiene \ PREM nimple conbirns and cincccurme, Tee pied SPAM sands of satisned customers are using fo daily with perfect rewuite Goods cnt by nail on receint nt price Terinall Coora Balm uw 35¢ Resinall Shampoo-Jelly — __ the Hejnalt Stie‘raal"nar wiiianar. 282 REG Sureme Prcatae “On HE all oe el FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. DRUGGISTS AND AGENTS. Waite Tor ‘pevial terms to axent rants Address THC REGINALL LABORLTORY, 161 Bell St, Atlanta, Ca. ‘Sh = Ta = 5 na a ES