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IJU jplllill 1 6:7 1 sr a 4m tarniture Miala Raited 100 Grf. prominent rolK 10BK Jcne 5 When At ii A Uvelle returned 'I? his landlord TinT moviw: work 'S'sswhis desk at No. 420 to set it in the street rfhii aHeged non payment at rst was snr docked, and finally 13 tears beseecniny me throw him 1J0W T1TT1R ill lillU 5i tod thuif avo.d bemy dis fiSbfie. Bet the landlord, Kvea in The Brorjc, was Ant Jmnulse W8 to Jiaequipms on the side utiftrfMr. LareUe had begr SiSSfalb he allowed the 1 a van and take the to storage warehouse.

S' 'iepuniDg his composure Jftf became violent lan told tbe officers what was i gad but the furniture went ethetes. One of his te jn.who was sent on an er if: Brooklyn that morning, ii returned found the place Md didn't know what had Jtf the force. She finally liatt, ecncludin? that some iiZ nad Deen ''01te, 27 Uvelle is well known ta. He has been on the cor ilfflox and 132d street for He wa said to be making' tfjjsfcDOO a month, but last iiiaartcce killed that rumor. ffcbUr had his reputation arred by a woman peril dinning that she paid him taapsrtment which sae nev MML IRENE JldasiT Millinery "$48 Lenox Ave.

Ut Near 138th St. Ifmt Bradhurst 6433 Bridhurst Of.T THE VENIE parlok West 115th Street taly of iuprerne Hair Goods 4 btkt Articles on sale. Sys taCL Classes forming tsdnred. llanuf artured by lisGrar. Also lime.

Mary Prtparations on sale. IML BIRNBAUM'S I PREPARATIONS vill lid to your BEAUTY Trit for particulars. ir. OMa. St.

New York Citv ISffaa TI'W betret Calculation t. mat nviornai JC HstsesuUrs. receipt ef ie imp, Why and Printins; Co. wSt. Xew York City Colored Dolls i.

FREE! fjf fine art pictures. the press a fine Neirro ar.d Christmas (L fF Free rt tataloniP reac'y. Send at Novelty Company, vi r. ew York tL1 nn'1 ror ma ftfjf Ht cr kr cfre.he. I Jl Skin Ointment IS ti mr fr to To NeTrvYarlc OCSea of The Pittsbnrxh has received several eomplimenta sad kearty congratulation on tbe eompleu Not OKly did iae rniwarja UHlrtef beat everr other paper on plcfnrea, bat, eae enthusiast pat it, the story on Wukins was the best this of its kind mw Jished by any colored wwspaper.

ie. was noia nutorlcaliy and temperamentally balanced, and class kly ei zoW nor money baJc It la Mtid Mr. Lavelle ia planning to locate anew at Seventh avenue and I27th street. It is daisied he was planning to move before, but the' landlord moved first. He alleges the landlord raised the rent on the place approximately 190 percent.

He is prominent in Harlem politicr. Brooklyn News CarltOB Arena Y. M. A. On Thursday evening 'June 5, at o'clock the Art titudents' Club will meet at the Carlton Avenue Br.

upposea CMMffithlv in storage? FT. M. C. A. All peraona who arc re quested to become mmberi of the club are, aaked to be present at this meeting Membership is open to both jrouna men and young; women.

An nounoement for Camp Carlton are out and all person Interested In camp lie are advised to set a copy at the branch. The office will be triad to forward announcements on request; Saturday June 7. Camp Carlton Club will meet at the Branch at 8:30. A bean supper will be served. Tbe club extends an Invitation to new members, who may also attend this Harlem Fraternal Circles NEW YORK.

June 5. Sir Philip A. Marshall of Boston. the major general of the U. R.

of tbe Knigrbts of Pythias of the E. v. 11., has been visiting Asbury Park and New York In the interest of his department of the K. P. After spending two days at Asbury Park and one day in New York he home feeling his trip had been of much benefit to the U.

and the order. He also announced that all commissions wonld bo Issued upon, his return home. At the headquarters OT the First Battalion. 75 West 114th street, last Tuesday evening Major A. Lewis had a full staff of officers to meet the grand chancellor of the grand Jurisdiction, of New York and Lieutenant Colonel W.

H. Willis, paymaster of the First Resjiment. Both rave atronff talks on the coming; grand 16dge session at Poughkeepeie Impressing on the U. the necessity of everyone making a personal sacrifice if necessary to attend this session. Bat all I on officers present: Major C.

A. Lewis, Quartermaster J. S. Bailey, company officers. Captain R.

8. Barclay. Captain W. C. Garrison.

Lieut. A. Falde. Lieut. O.

Brown. A. N. Ferg uson. Also privates of companies A.

and C. Billiard News NEW YORK. June S. The finsl fane of 18 2 balke line billiards for th W. H.

Willis trophy and the A. B. P. Club championship, was played Tuesday evening. The winner was Oeorgre Williams, who came through a field of nine cuests.

The last game for the decision was against E. rott. president of the club. Score: Williams 100 to Scott 71. In winning this round robin tour nament the twelfrh one.

Williams won, tne ownersnip oi ine w. irwn trophy, after 19 seasons' play. Advance Delegation Arrives In New York NEW YORK. June 6. The advance guard of the Western delegation tor the big Spiritualist convention that la to assemble In New York June 13 to 15 has already arrived to co operate with the local and northern committees to complete arrangements ana perfect plans for one of the largest gatherings ever held.

VilJ IrRcrso fl v. rlv bear If ve warn voor SKIN bcsalrfaU 5HlPr5KmtCTWM 1 Use Miffipitt Smooth Skin lotion Btssty I rear Brss Year Sale It Gives the Skin That Copid Likes to Kiss and Toceh A wdVrful and sf tector and preserrss. Makes Wa btaufni and hful. trejert. frnm tsind chsDa.

a wonderful fMtMBf tauj "or o2a sft shavta. waud people would use nothing vj fW aTtlei Itself. slxei bottle. If aot Wshly JJZ tilbi rctuto hag Swtus, sad ssoy win Prices are K. 0c.

5c T3e. tig aad $1.25. Greater adrsatages, "t.r' Use. Order wUl be preuuMly looked aftsrr Acents wanted ta erery state: write sc particulars. tPleaM meutioc Tbt Pttubureb Courier).

Tfce Tkrltl a Fsrsrrsrsets Ufa. Ca. 241 Watt ltt SU Htw Ysrk Cltr the fv 'vri 'i'. i 5r i II The above is the new Salem M. E.

Church, which was recently purchased at Seventh avenue and ISOth atreet. New York City. Dr. F. A.

Cullen is the pastor. Dr. Cullen Is the father of young Countee P. Cuilen, the promising poet. Among The Churches SALEM 1 M.

E. CUl'RCH Rev. F. A. Cullen.

Pastor. The 11 o'clock sermon was preached by Dr. K. K. Hugbes.

of Washington. who Was returning from the recent genersl conference at Mass. This being the first Sunday Hhe customary evangelistic eierclaes were conducted by the chaplain. MrsJ Nannie Taylor. After this part of the service the pastor, presented the Hon.

Jefferson Coage. a member of the commission to the Virgin Isles appointed by Pres. Coolidge. This distinguished visitor told of his recent trip to the Islands and of many of the conditions as he foind 4hero. The pastor.

Rev. F. A. Cullen chose as his text for the evening sermon. But I Say tTnto You.

I Will Not Drink With You of That Cup Until I Drink of It Anew in my Father's House." The number of communicants exceeded by far all previous records totalling 612. The pulpit was honored all day by many distinguished clergymen returning from the Springfield Conference, among them bing. Rev. J. 8.

Stripling. District superintendent of the Waynesboro District. Atlanta, tia and Rev, J. S. Todd of Jacksonville.

Fla. i BAPTIST CHtBCH Rev. W. W. Brown.

Pastor. We have Just closed our 10 day revival with Brother Gene Woodruff, which was a wonderful success. He sang the gospel through song into the souls of dyiag men and women and 15 souls gave themselves to Christ, and JS Christians lined up with the church. Sunday was a great Oay with us. Sunday School wis largely attended and at 11 a.

Rev. Wlllard Monroe, who is sailing for Scotland in a few days, preached a soul stirring sermon to the young people and they sat aghast, while thts scholarly young man of Christ feed their soul. In the auditorium. Rev. W.

Abner Brown, preached to the adults. Dr. W. W. Brown, being out of the city.

At 3:30 p. a laripe audience turned out to hear Dr. Hayes preach he 4th anniversary of the Junior Church. A beautiful Bible was presented to tbe Junior Church. In the evening at p.

Rev. Monroe, spoke a very timely sermon. One Joined the church, collection for the week. 130.6$. ABYSSIXIAir BAPTIST CHIRCH Rev.

A. Clayton Towell. Pastor In the absence of Dr. Powell. Rev.

M. L. 8hapard. the assistant, delivered the essage at 11 a. m.

last Sunday, lie took for his subject God's Way the Only Way." It wss both in forming and deeply spiritual. At the overflow service. Rev. T. Lloyd Hickman, associate director of the Community House, delivered the sermon.

Thirty nine persons united with the church and $1.110.13. was raised daring the day. $31.71 of this amount was Cleared from the dinner served in the gymnasium by the Floral clrclej The Communion ser vle in the afternoon was very impressive and about thirty new members were given tbe hand of fellowships The Community Lyceum at o'clock featured an open forum. The subject discussed was "Prohibition I was a peppy discussion. Dr.

A. Clayton Powell will preach next Sunday morning. The National Marine Cooks, stewards and side waiters Association will worship with us In the a venlng THE KMAJTI EL CHIRCH Rev. M. Bolden.

Pastor A very forceful sermon was heard by all who attended the services at the Church Sunday. In the morning Pastor Bolden preached from the following teat: Lo. I am with you mlwty vn unto tne end of the world." The Sunday School was oiened at 2 p. by tbe superintendent. Rev.

W. H. Hogans. and at the close of the lesson study, the carols were rehearsed for Children's day. At the Utrsry Society convienad.

Mlsa Maggie Joknsonhad oUows: 'piahno 'sToTMrs. natOe" Shaw: reading. Mrs. Addle Pennington duet. Mrs.

artha fihrtmtn and daughter: solo. Mrs. 8sjnu Barrow, accompanied by Mlas Miller: solo. Mrs. annis Brown; dosing remarks by Rev.

Richard Manuel Bolden. At 8 p. the evening service was very lsrgely attended. The Rev. Yancy Thompson ot Bloomfleld.

N. preached a very inspiring sermon. The dinner was served during tbe day by the members of the S. M. Sr I.

Society and $5.35 was given to the church. At the morning service Pastor Bolden baptised Master John Milton Harper. Splendid music was rendered by the choir during the day. AH people are invited to attend the special services at the church Children's day. A special sermon to the parents at the morning service and a special talk to the children In the afternoon.

Splendid music bv the children. The Rummage sale will be at the church tarting Tuesdav. and will be carried on indefinitely. On Thursday evening a play will be given at the chun under the auspices of the C. E.

M. ST. miLirit r. e. chibch Rev.

Bishop. Rector. The Men's Club of St. rhilip's Parish gave their annual musical for the benefit of the Parish House for Aged Women on Thursday evening. May 29th.

Despite the severe Inclemency of the weather. the church school auditorium was Oiled to capacity. The artists who appeared were Marguerite Avery, dramatic soprano: G. Krrington Kerf, violinist" Frank O. Harrison, baritone: and Sonomla.

Talley. pianist The accompanists were Harry A. Williams Constance Kerr and Beatrice Lewis. All of tbe artists were good, but espooial mention aluo should be mad of the remarkable playing of Mini Talley. Her mastering of her technique and interpretation made her command the attention of every one In an appreciative audience.

The Men's Glee Club also rendered two numbers. one to open the Program, and the other to close. The Glee club Is under the direction of Paul Bolln. the orsranlst at St. Philip s.

On Sunday evening the combined commandrles of Ivanhoe and St. John held their annual rvlces at jt. rhiiln's. It was a very impressive sight to see over 100 Sir knights march In the church and form an arch of crossed sabres unaf7 the choir and clergy marched. The Knights stood with drawn upraised sabres.

The sermon was preached by the Rector's son. the HT Sbelton Hale Bishop. Tbe Rector pT the Parish. Dr. Bishop, is in California.

He left his Parish on May 15. and will be away until September. He is living with his daughter. Mrs. Logan.

In Los Angeles. Durlnc this week the Curate the Rev. Shelton Hale Bishop. Is "in Raleigh. N.

C. dellvexSog a series of lectures at the Church Worker's Conference held at St. Augustine's School. He will return In time to conduct services next Sunday. Whit Sunday.

MOTHER 7.ION CHURCH Rev. J. W. Brown. Tastor.

Sunday morning. June 1st. witnessed the usual large attendance at Mother Zlon Church. Junior church services were held in the lecture room at 10:45 a. m.

Dr. Brown preached, uslnr as his text "Watch Baptism and Holy Communion were celebrated. Forty seven commoned end two were baptised. Services In the main auditorium were held at 11 a. m.

An opportunity was given for contributions to the Building fund. Following this the congregation sang "How Firm a Foundation'. The sermon was preached by Bishop J. 8. Caldwell.

His discourse was uplifting and Inspiring. At Its close fight persons were received into the church. At 2 p. m. the Sunday School convened.

There was a. large number present. Bishop Caldwell was present and gave a very Intereatigg tslk. The collection amounted to $37.19. At 4 p.

m. under the auspices of the J. C. Pride Lyceum, there was a mammoth mass meeting. B.

W. Willis, president, and Guilford Crawford, promoter. Speeches were made by Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, presidentof Columbia University, Dr. Geo; E.

Cannon of. Jersey City. Rev. ijuaneu ana non. ueorgv w.

Harris. At p. m. Dr. Brown preached an Library Notes In June Prof.

Alexander Goldon weiser will continue his course of lectures which was Interrupted. Tne dates will be Jun 4, June 18 and June 25. There has been a change In the topics which now are as follows: June 4 Race from the physical standpoint. June 18 Psychic unity of mankind. June 25 Rsce and civilization.

On June 11 Mr. V. S. Poavon will spesk on "Nordic Culture and the Negro." Some Interesting new books: "Sembal." Gilbert Cannan's new novel, a "Study of Temperament." "Critical Ventures in Modern French Literature." Fresh and de Vghtful critical essays. "The Bookman's Manual." by Bee sis Graham.

A perfect fountain of Information about things llternry. A new business book. Investments." by H. S. Hturgla Four different sorts of novels for different tastes: "Great Waters." a sea story, by Hutchinson.

"Jn Lawless Lands." by C. J. Finger. "You Too." a satire on business life, true and amusing, by Roger Burllngame. "Race." William McFee's new stoTy.

A timely book on tbe people's business." by A. W. Mellon. annual sermon to the Ladies Aid So ciety. Mrs.

Lucy Freeman, president. The second snnual festival and bs xaar under the auspices of the Auxiliaries will be held until Friday night. June 6th. There will be entertaining programs each evening. Thursday: meeting of the Brotherhood at the Brotherhood House.

Friday: meeting of the Sunday School board at the Brotherhood House. The sick: Georgians Wright, 259 West 12th street: JJadyock Wilmjng ton, 514 Lenox avenue: Alma Draw ley. 71 West 132nd stret: Ida B. Miller. (9 West ISInd street.

Millie Dixon. J6 West 111st street. nt'SH MEMORIAL CHIRCH Dr. G. M.

Oliver. Pastor. Last Sunday was a busy dsy for the pastor. Dr. G.

Oliver, and his communicants. At a reasonable early hour, tbe worshippers bejan coming In and at 11 o'clock the main auditorium was comfortably filled. Bishop E. D. W.

Jones was the principal attraction and he played bis part creditably. Bishop Jones sermon "was educational, spiritual and convincing. Religious fervor ran high and he closed In the midst of a hallelujah time. The Bishop's territory Is the 9th Episcopal Distrist which includes, aside from the certain portion of the southern states, the Isles of the Sea, West Indies. At present he is pattering in Washington.

D. The regular Communion services were observed at o'clock, at which time another Bishop Dr. Al leyne, filled the pulpit, Reception of new members and Baptism of Infants took place at this tiro Bishop Alleyne Is now located at New Rochelle. The o'clock services were also filled with religious fervor and each one seemed to take on fresh courage, renewed hope as Rev. S.

L. Smith of Weitfleld preached on The Glory of The The Penh Quartette. Messrs. Winston. Ladson.

Craig and Meadows rendered very beautiful and appropriate selections at tha 11 o'clock services. Six people Joined the church during tbe day. The sick reported are sister M. Brunson. 131 W.

USth Street: Brother R. Miller. 512 W. 112th street: Brother Presbyterian Hospital. NEW CLASSIFIED FLOWERS Funerals and; wed dings; bay them at the Buffalo Dugoat Florist, 2287 Seventh Ave.

nne, New. York City, The Art StadeaU had its second spring exhibit at tho West lUth street Branch of the Y. VL 181 West 135th street; from May 11 to May.17, and frost May to' May 21' at the A venae Branch Y. M. The exhibit was of each a nature as to make as appreciate for art's The Knights and Ladies of tha Round Table Social Club wish to thank their friends ind patrons for the interest in their last affair a spring dansante at Mme.

Walker Wilson's Salon. 110 West 136th St May 26. Happy Nappy, and his gang played everything from "Kitten on the Keys" to "Limehouso Blues." The next affair of this club will be on July 4. Mr. Jesse Lewis is the president.

Yosj and your friends' are cordially invited to attend the fifth annnal dance of the Diurnal Social Club at the Imperial Auditorium. 160 West 129th street, 'Thursday evening. Jane 12. Music will be famished by the. Imperial Serenadera.

Subscription 75 cents. Mrs. L. Henderson, president; Mrs. Catharine Johnson, secretary, and Mrs.

Rose King, treasurer. A get together of social workers of Harlem was held on Thursday evening, June 5, at 303 Wert 139th street, 6:30 o'clock. Mr. George J. Heeht, editor, Better Times, New York City's welfare magazine, was the speaker.

He spoke on "The Further "Co ordination of Social Work in New York City." A most entertaining and instructive motion picture, describing how the health and welfare agencies' of East Harlem have co ordinated their work, was shpwn. Mr. James H. Hubert is the president of the Social Workers' Association. The Virginia Union Universfty Club had its spring frolic at the Palatial Terrace Garden, tbe largest and coolest ball room in New York, Friday evening.

June 6, from 9 to 2:30. Subscription with card' one dollar. Fletcher Henderson and his Club Alabam Orchestra of unexcelled melody and rhythm played a special program from 9 to 10. Cef Hernandez's Famous Dsnce Orchestra, a midnight revne half hour during iatermtsals Anice Boyer. Country Store, Twelve Dancing Demons, Broadway Favorites were some of tbe other extraordinary attractions.

committee did every thing ia it power to make this the grandest affair of the social season. In the event you know of any whom you'd like to attend store affairs, send their names and addresses to Virginia Union University Club, 2303 Seventh avenue. The Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Ep silon Chapter, cordially invites you to attend a matinee dance at the Renaissance Casino, 139th street and Seventh avenue, on 'Saturday, June 71924. Dancing from 1 to 7. Subscription 75 cents.

The dance is for the benefit of the scholarship fund. Miss Iris L. Spence is The Prince Hall Square C3uh a club composed of Masonic members snd post office clerks entertained at the Imperial Hall Thursday night. May 29. The select crowd, the music, and the "eats" all played an important part toward making the affair ideal.

Alpha Kappa Alpha, Lambda Chapter ended its vocational guidance week with an informal party and dance at the Alpha Physical Club Thursday night, May 29. An EXPERT BARBERS USE ARRO WAY GOOD LOOKING HAIR FOR EVERY "Hair Velvet Creme" Makes haw Ue straight, ajwuslhiglv sMaufsl I wurNas. age gtwwtav Usad swrtiewUr aikd trst Be. gvrrewey YfastWl Has Caat AKROWAYHair Verse Crease (Tor Tv 'ASUIOWAY Hair Qrn AJJtOWATSmooUtiaV OafJoT tfesBcsO FREE sDkeaCarl HawaaU8aia THE ARRO WAY M23IsdlnaAe.CaicaBwin. Oss.

4 orchestra from' tha Martin Smith School of Music rendered tne music Th Satellites dab Ahyaalsiaa Baptist Church had aa enjoyable hika oa Mesaorlal Dsr. Jersey seeavs to have bee tke.deetinatioa. Miss Thelata Johasoa is the presi deat of this dab of girlw Tha St. James Dramatic Club' en tartained at Sutton's I Studio, Wed nesday night, May 2S. As usual this dob had a very representative group.

The Fteed men's Nurses Qub of New York City had ja May daace Friday. Mar M. at the Boare ot Trade and Commerce Building, Sevr enth aveane aad 139th street. Thoee who were present caanot very well forget the enjoyable time they baa there. It was the prMlege of the Fish Qnb to entertain about seven hundred guests at the magnificent Im perial Llxa' Auditorium, it west 139th street, on Decoration Day from 2 until 7.

Although this dub is not quite a year old, it certainly If. 11 Fletcher Henderson and his Club Alabam Orchestra really "made" the day what it was with their rhythmic jaxx. The officers and. members oil i 1 1 tne run uiuo are: xtegmaia oor president; Wilfred (Woodie) Woodruff, secretary; Charles H. Beese, Jr, treasurer; Frank Blake, Percy Gordon, Belford Harty, Ralph Hawkins, Joseph Myers, Harry Ross and Clarence Smith.

I The commit tee of arrangements consisted of Charles Beese, chairman; XTans; Blake, Clarence Smith, Percy Gordon, Wilfred Woodruff. Everyone is looking forward to next FISH affair. Miss Theresas L. Bass, a student of Talladega College; Alabama, ar rived in the city Thursday after noon, she plans either to specialize in business er to take pharmacy at Colombia this coming school year. I Mr.

Tourgee DeBose. assisted by Mrs. Frasier Robinson and Miss So noma Talley, gave a piano recital at the Imperial Hall Sunday afternoon. June 1. The artist, as usual, played with exceptional expression and in UrpreUUoiuSome LOt.the orka ofj ocariatu.

uranma, vnrirr. icoii ana Rubinstein, were, played. The orches tral accompaniment to the Concerto In Minor by Rubinstein arranged for a second piano Was played by Miss Talley. sirs. Robinson's interpretation of Tho Cuckoo was very pleasing.

This recital was under the management of the Donald Mu sical Bureau, seven aveane IF YOU WANT TO BC Lucky, Happy and Well Tfli YOU SECRETe TO THE RIGHT MAN Harry la FrletMUnlp. Baslnesa. etc. Spells jf ail Klads Released and Bros so. Medical rreparauoasfor Conjured Pmlaa.

Soffertaga. LOVC ARRLES IN ALL FORMS Blgh loho tbe Coaquerar, Adam and Bra. All kinds of highly eBPreeUted roots aad barbs. Call, or if out of towa, wrUa. CASH OR CREDIT I Will Credit Tou.

It Matters Xet Where Yen Live, i O. ALEXANDER St Downing Street. Breoklys. It T. JOIN The t' Capitol Palace Club 575 Lenox Arentie New York aty DINING DANCING EnlertalalBg by GOLD EE BLUB BLDDD2 FOSTER RAY WOOD HOOD Herbert A.

Johnson, Preaidenl Rudolph Brow, Secretary Dai Ms BILLY PACTS BROAD Direct rroa of the National Urban League aa chairman; wQ hold mass at the Macedonia A M. E. ChurcH, Lincoln street. Bear Union avenue, The Bav C. IT." Whaley, Pastor, or tha purpose of stimulating further Interest on the part of the gradr.

atea of the public schools and their. parents in a thorough education ia preparation for iifs'a worfc The speakers at this meeting wUl be Arthur. Is. James, pr icipal cf Flushing High School, formerly principal of the Boyg High SooX Brpoklyn and' ilr Gertrude Me Dourmid. the vocational oounseilor in the New York public schools.

sperlaHting in the Harlens. section. UcsthiticsrYm The study of ocoaoMles and prae tlo of medlcina two things an which Dr. Godfrey Nurse, one of oac. local phvsloiaas.

la tally Interested 'Dr. Nurse has been wecured as speak er ror ue meeting on job at 4 p. m. Tou aad your friends eere cordially Invited to bear aim. on subject which Is or Interest to ail "of us.

Two vietorJts la one weak la the record of the Junior baaebaU team, of which Carl Green Is manage and Robert' Tarr captain. Tho first defeat waa 'given' to tha Panthers of llth stroet. sxxew 11 In tfcto gam Porter knocked out a homer and Paul Coda, a triple. y. On Decoration Day the Tlgwrs A.

war the. opponeata of the Juoler. team and were verwhelmlngiy da tested by tha scora la l. Any junior. teams wishing to book games should r.

see or writ Carl Green. Ill Wee lltth street. Tha first of a. series of talks an theautoenoblla was given by. Mr.

L. V. Wright last Tuasdsy eve ninsi in the lobby at "tha T. M. C.

A. A motor which has loaned spr tha Stodebalcer Company waa usedL for demonstrative purposes. Ta meetings ara under tha diraetlosx OX tha vocational eemalttee In' tha Ployment department, of which Mj W. D. Simmons Is diraetori IHyw Jesas Met Life Qaeetlons will tha subject of discussion la tha ElWs groap.

which will ba hald avery WeS need ay evanlrtg. from to t. ta committee room. All wto ara ooW, dlally lmrtted to attend hesa mc tnga. nearu to Swim Week" fpet men will get under way: on Monday.

June S. at p. m. Any: man la tha community, whether a member or not may take advantage of this fraa fh Struct ton. Classes will be held every I evening from and on Tuesd Thursday and Saturday, from to.

4. Every man mast bring' towel aha oap ana a mcioti irnn health. Taka advantage these tswswiBi dart ft4 be ready the troodt times tala susnjnef water HOTEL OfcCU i Seiaet SasaXty nad Taewta HetaX Kaantngr aad Oafd Ia gnck aaaa K1TW. H. WTLSOW, SH Lewsx if.

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New York City i aanWsnV V4BAsMaswV diTUaW f.wnWsrn Jehs lVPtowell. 1 Chairsaaa, Execathrs) Board I FsTttiaJx by WAT STNC0PAT0RS Pitttlr.lk SCHOOL: OR UT MAIL. XARCtST AND 'SCHOOL ANdKs BEAUTY SALON ll Tf'JN Tns'ZAST 4 issued; graduates" i UPON COMPLE TJON OF OUR 5 InrtrBclress Urnfh Avir i ft I i i i i i NU UFE tESTAELXSHID mt) TEACHES ALL BRANCHES OF HAIR AND BEAUTY. CtJLTUllXl AT OUR MODERN DISEASED SKtN SCALP AND IMPOVXRISHEtK HAIR TREATMENT 'TAUGHT. KV ixnr HAIR 1 GROWER AND1 WMJFE TOILET PREPARATIONS ARE ON SALS AT YOUR DRUGGIST or Mme.

Estens IIUTJFE COLLFtTE. 2305 To Stress Ilccd Of NEW TORS. Job. Snkiay afternoon, June 8th, at three thirty o'clock, the Tloihlng Colored Ed oc tiohal with' ngena Kindle Jones, Executive Secretarr 7. jiv.Vittt4 for CalsJoxua xV 'v'.

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