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'eV BIGHT News of Greater New York Manliattan and ttc Bronx. Oeurge Wilson spent a fe wdays in Xaeltay, Y. Frank Etliritlse of Norwich, N. has secured a position in Jew lor. Stanley Bralthwalte of Boston us 'a guest at Hotel Rose Monday of was this week Mrs.

Kate Smith is visiting her daughter. Mrs. P. J. Simmons.

Eat 4th etroet, Plalnneld. is. j. frn. Hiirrv T.

Beane visited her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Dary, West- field. N. J. iMrs. Blllie Butler has been visiting her parents, Mr.

and airs, jonnson, East Wylie avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Mrs. Lillian Mason of Somers street. Pittsburg, has returned home alter' visiting Now York. Mrs.

Vivian Ward Stokes lias been visiting Miss Jennie Austin, Lincoln avenue, Cincinnati, Miss Nellie E. Douglass of Pittsburg has returned home after two wont lis with friends in New York. G. W. Allen had as his guests the Rev.

A. L. Scott of Boston and the Itev. 11. A.

Rogers of Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Price and sons, Samuel, Junior, and Benjamin, were Sunday guests ol Mrs. u.

Aeison Ballston Spa, N. Y. Alilerman-elect Robert II. Logan Of Pittsburg and Mm Loean visited' Jir. Logans imneiu.

64 West 132 nd street. W. H. Robinson of the Pennsylvania Red Caps is visiting at High Point, N. C.

with his sisters, the Misses Ave and Ophelia Robinson, Mrs. Lucy A. Newton, 506 Park avenue, Savannah, has finished a two months' course at the Wana-niakcr Ueauty School and returned home. Mrs. A.

J. Gary and her mother, Mrs. Ida Cox. uro visiting their sister and daughter, Mrs. Ida Johnson at Chanute, Kans.

They will also visit Harts- home, Okla. Mrs. Sophia Sullivan and daughter, Miss Sadie, and a granddaughter. Mar ua ret I a timer, of 2Z6 Vine street. At lanta.

Ga have returned home after a two months' trip to New York and othlier cities, Mrs. Henry P. Melson Of 1105 Miranda avenue, Los Angeles, Is on a visit in the East, and will spend about two months in New York, Washington and Richmond. Mrs. Ida Price of Philadelphia was a recent guest of Mrs.

Mattie Fry and Mrs. Sarah Coffer. Mrs. Coffer Is recuperating from an operation which she underwent at St. Luke's Hospital.

Robert II. By rant. 626 Lenox avenue, entertained In honor of his wife. Those present were Mrs. Josephine L.

Harris, Mrs. Ella D. Williams, Mrs. M. K.

Harris, Mrs. Martha Crazier and Joseph Bryant. The Sunday School of St. Cyrians P. E.

Church, 173 West 63rd street, the Rev. J. Wesley Johnson, rector, will give a pageant, "The Building of the City of CJod," Sunday. November 30, at 11 o'clock a. -m.

The public la Invited to attend, in the interest of the Every Name Campaign. SOJOURNER TRUTH HOME TO MOVE On December 1, the present Juar- ters. 15 West 131st street, are to be vacated. Plans are under way for purchasing a permanent home which will prove more satisfactory in every way. Acute housing conditions in Harlem make It impossible for the time being to rent suitable quarters; it therefore becomes necessary for the committee to resort to boarding out these girls in private homes pending opening of our new building.

The New York Urban League haa kindly offered desk space and temporary headquarters for the Sojourner Truth House staff who will at that ofllce receive any applications for admission to the Home. WEST 135TH 8TREET BRANCH, Y. M. C. A.

Last Sunday, the audience enjoyed the address by Rov. R. M. Bolden at the "Big The mercury in the thermometer on tho outside of the building registers one thousand members. The committee needs 200 more to reach the goal for November 1,200.

PEACE CELEBRATION AT P. S. 119 The parents and friends of P. S. 119 turned out in large numbers last Sunday afternoon to witness the "Peace Celebration" by the teachers and pupils of the school.

The play room in which the exercises were held was tastefully decorated with potted plants and tho lla's of the allies. The program was carried out without a hitch. Thcchildren were enthusiastic and entered with vim Into the spirit of the affair MaJ. David A. L'Eeper-ance, who was to have been the speak er, could not come on account of illncHM.

Scout Master Grosbcck took his place and spoke on patriotism. The district superintendent spoke on Utopia Christmas danoe Friday night, Decsmbsr 26, Manhattan Casino. 155th street and Eighth avenue, to establish a Child's Welfare Center in Upper Admission 50 esnts. Boxes lZM: at Mn- Bright's, 229 West 131st street, Merningaids 936; --52d'l' 318 62n Circle 7248, Nov. 29-3t.

WANTED Ten thousand Negro Women at once to join tho Big Womanhood Movement un der the auspices of Tho Women's Na tional Fraternal Bualrteta Association, of New York. Offlct. 488 Lenox Ave Mrs, Irene Moorman Biackstone, Pres. and General Manager. Nov.

29-4t ROYAL DIADEM SOLID GOLD Scarf Pin, sat with a Genuine Whit Cut DIAMOND Mailed, Securely, tor uniy AttftMi: W. I. ItMS I Ci, SUvsr Crstk, N. T. I I of parents to the school and urged a larger co-operation, utui, Eugene Mikel played a cornet aoio, and cloaed with a piano solo.

Where Is my Wandoring Boy Tonight." After the exercises the parents were called together and the following oftl- cers electea fTea K. -Moore, premuem Lehmun, 1st vlee-presldeiu: (Mrs. Clieeseman, 2nd vlce-presiaent; Mrs. David I. Martin, corresponding secretary; Mia Vashti Maxwell, re- cording secretary; Mrs.

Harriet A. Tupper. principal of the school, treasurer. Executive committee will be appointed. A vote of thanks In which the pupils Joined was given the program committee.

URBAN LEAGUE AT ETHICAL CULTURE HALL Mrs. Mary Chuash Terrell will speak under auspices at the Urban League of New York on Thursday evening, December 4 at o'clock, at Ethical Culture Hall, i West 63rd street, President Nicholas Murray Butler ol Columbia University, will also speak, SALEM LYCEUM. A recent meeting of the lyccum at Salem M. E. Church.

West 133rd street. O. W. Allen, president, was In charge Josephine Pinyon of the x. w.

u. a. Walter Stevens of the North Harlem Community Club, R. T. Glvens of the Urban League.

C. T. Maglll and the Rev. S. H.

Baskervllle and V. W. Mor ton, of the State Bureau, were the ispr ikers. The Industrial situation was the theme considered. COMMUNITY CLUB.

Vni-lh Harlem t-nmmunltv Club 200 West 139th street, la the center of activity for the various social and welfare clubs of the city. At a recent meeting clubs and organisations rep resented were the Welfare Club, the Harriet Tubman Association, the Unity Circle. Girls Aesthetic Dancing Class, the Utility Club, the Fireside Club, the Alpha Bowling Club, the Business Men's Association, the Motor Corps of America, the Beaux Arts Club, the Drum Corps, the Canteen Club, the Beneficial and Social Club of New York and the "Howard Alumni. Under direction of Mr. Stevens, community organiser, this group of clubs will undertake to provide -a Christmas tree and festival for one hundred needy children of Harlem.

At a meeting of the advisory coun cil of the Community Club there were represented the New York Community Service. Incorporated: club depart ment, the Urban League; the Boys' Welfare Club, the Young Women's Christian Association, the Y. W. C. A.

recreational center; the Lincoln Settlement House, the Lenox Community Center. P. 8. the Lucy Laney League, and the auxiliary to Parents' Association, P. S.

89. Brigadier General Dyer and staff of the 1st brigade. New York Guard, visited the Community House. On that evening more than 150 people, engaged In various activities, were In the rooms. The American Physical Club was re hearsing a play, the Major Little Unit, Motor Corps of America was In outlines session.

Units and 51 of the Clr'le for Negro Relief were doing knitting and fancy sewing, the Wel fare Club was In session, the Audubon Club was discussing its winter ac tivity, the constitution committee was discussing a new constitution for Community Club, and the Utility Club girls vera dressing dolls for the Christmas festival. i FIRST EMMANUEL CHURCH On last Sunday morning. Pastor Bol den preached from St. John 21:3.. One young woman joined the church.

The Rev. Mr. Edwards assisted In the ser vices. Sunday School was well attended, conducted Miss Alice Holloway and the Rev. Hogans.

At the literary so ciety at 4:30 p. m. Mme. Rebecca Pear-sall presented the program. Mrs.

Jamison, Miss Rickerheart, Mrs. L. Monroe, Miss Fueller, Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. 'Washington, Mrs.

Reose and pastor Bolden participated. At 8 o'clock the sermon was preached by the Rev. A. B. Bachelor of the M.

E. Church who represented the Anti-Saloon League. Beautiful music was rendered by the choir. Misses Greene andllolloway and R. Juliet, soloists.

ABYSSINIAN BAPTIST CHURCH The pastor. In keeping with the racial prayer meeting now being held throughout the U. urged his people in the morning to place their race complaints and problems before the throne of God. In the evening he delivered the annual sermon to the Princes and Princesses of the Sons and Daughters of Moses of New York City. Four persons united with the church and the offering was $244.89.

Special prayers are being offered and Dr. T. L. Grlffilh Is delivering short messages each evening. At the missionary services next Sunday Dr.

William T. Amiger. who expects to take charge of the Baptist work in Liberia, will preach In the morning and Dr. A. R.

Robinson of chairman of the Foreign Mission Board will preach in the evening. METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH l-ast Sunday church goers came out by the thousands. The Baptist women of the race asked the pastors to re quest their congregations to prav to God for 10 days beginning November 20 continuing through the 30th and fust on the 25th for the injustice and unlawful punishment done our race throughout the world. The pastor preached in the morning from tho thome In the afternoon the sermon was Inspiring. Is the evening the Rev.

Mr. Younger of Chatham, Va. preached from Mat. 8:1. The superintendent will organize a Junior Prayer meeting on- Wednesday evening.

SALEM M. E. CHURCH The Rev. F. A.

Cullen preached In the morning. At the night service the uev. a. ncott or the Fourth M. Church of Boston preached.

Eight persons Joined the church. ine committee in charge of the iff inn anniversary men's dav nmwnf ed a tine program. Soloists were Harry dunes, uumone; ueorge Simmons. tenor: faul Robeson, basso: original poem oy j. 'n.

uonaiason; instrumental solo, John Van Patten. Tlie principal speaker of the afternoon was ur. A. L. Scott or Boston, subject "The Aristocracy of Young ManhonH About two hundred and fifty men i i I at st f.

a at P. of V'd ROSE'S NEW TRANSIENT HOTEL European Plan 246-248-250 WEST 135TH STREET NEW YORK CITY. Just opiatd. Near all ear lint, hading into H.rUm. AD modern Luge ad weU appointed Dining Room.

Good atutic Dy and Night. Specie! tion gin to out of town Firet cUis eervice throughout. Write for Rucnra-noai. J. W.

ROSE, Pros. Nov.lS Jmo. were present, including men's organisations from other churches. Officer a. ofthe UIMe Class and Salem Crescent Athletic Club were Installed.

George W. Allen preHldent of the Bible iMmmm lirjtHlHnri. Next Sunday at 4 p. m. the lyceura (will render lla Thanksgiving service, The apeakera will be the Rev.

ROKp, Richmond, and Ueu o. K. McKalne. Hololsta: Julius VVI1 nam. Iiunk: Pavton baritone ij.

Allen, president will be In ohurge, THE CIRCLE FOR NEGRO RELIEF At the regular meeting of the Clr cio at hi. James rremiytenian cnurcn (1.17th street between Lenox and r'fth avenue) on Monday evening, December Dr. Katherine Bemment Davis, will speak. Music will be furnished by Miss Andrades Lindsay, plunist, and Kied R. Work of 'Nashville, Tenn.

A well attended meeting of Unit Number 'Eight of Jersey City was held at the home of Mrs. Adelaide Queenan 419 Pacific avenue, on Monday evening, November 17. belle Whila Williams from the -headquarters' ofllce was present and outlined to the' Unit the new program of work, urging the members to select and begin on some definite phase In their community. She also asked for the co-operation of the Unit in raising the Community Nurse Dellnlle plans will be decided upon the next meeting. Unit Num ber Eight is one of Uie most active units of the Circle and has done sulen- did work among the soldiers and their families.

On Sunday evening, Dt member 14 the Circle will hold a public meeting at the Plymouth Church In Brooklyn the Rev. Newell Dwlght Hlltis, pastor. ST. JAMES PRESBYTERIAN CHURC Unusual Interest was shown in Dr, Hyder's sermon at the morning service on. High house rent and high cost of living." Among other remedies the pastor said that an effective way to cope with the high cost of living Is to be more economic In our expenditures save the money thus made and go Into business.

Complaining will do us no good; It only saps our spiritual life and adds nothing to our ability to meet our obligations. Four persons Joined the church. Sunday Sehool scored a record attendance for the year. Fall fair committee reported 847, which is the largest amount ever raised a fair in St. James.

The Thanks giving service was Inspiring and large ly attended. Dinner was sent to all the aged and sick of the church. J. M. Green will entertain all committees of the fair at a collation on December at 8:30 p.

m. Dr. Hyder will dis cuss next Sunday morning," What Is meanth by representative MEMORIAM. In memory of my loving hiiHlwnd. Rob ert R.

ldxon. who departed this life November 1917. How often I miss your loving face. But you loft me to remember None on earth could take your plate. How sweet the memory still, But death has left a lunenomeneita The world can never fill.

His loving wife. AtAIUK LAOSON. DIED. REUSE T. born Rdgefteld.

S. C.s died In New City. Sunday. Novem ber 23, 1919. at his late residenre.

tii West B.ld street, at 11 a. m. "Safe in the arms of Jesus." Tuners! was held R. A. Miller's undertaking parlors.

Tuesday. November 2.1. (Savannah Tri bune pleaxe ropy.) DIED. BENJAMIN SIMMONS of Rluffton. S.

died Sunday, November 23. at fit. Joxeph's HoHpltal. New York City, after lingering lllnenn. He leaves four sons and three daughters to mourn his lox.

Interment Wednesday. November is. at Sit. Olivet Cemetery. (Savannuh Tribune please copy.

I DIED. TANOY HKRBKKT HOLMES departed this life Monday night. November 17. his late residence. 1069 Parine.

Brooklyn, after a long and serious Illness. Mr. Holmes was a member of Theobald I.odge. No. Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, and Octavius lodge.

K. of He was born In South Carolina nut had lived in New York for over 2" years, the past ten year he having lived In Brooklyn. He Is survived by a widow. Mrs. Florenee Holmes, and other relative and a bout of friends.

He was an active and faithful member Mount Olivet Baptist Churrh. Went utreet. Manhattan, having nerved said church as an offlrlal for several Kuneral services were held Friday evening, November 21. from Olivet Baptixt Pburrh. The sermon wan prearhed by the pastor, the Itv V.

P. Hayes. The pastor pi't a splendid tribute to the work and high ChrlHtlnn ehar-neler of tho deeensed. The remains were Inken by the widow to Henhallwh. near ttiKiifta.

for Interment In the fam-llv plot there. The following organisation turned out In a bod' to pay the lant tribute of respect: The 1her Club and nmclHla of Mount Olivet Bar-Hot Cbureh: Theobald twlge. "di Fellows: Or- vltis I-ode. K. of T.

the Rerkely Walters. Tho floral tributes were many end beautiful. (Augtixla. papers pleaxe copy.) TO LET U'JHT wttt pm.iii f.M- itrlviM-B'-xr mill remiftnltl 211 H'ml IKM Uti-eH. WHEN YOU SUFFER FROU RDMIATEl Almost any man will tell you that Sloan Liniment mean relief for practically every man hat nets' who has suffered from rheumatic aehti, soreness of muides, itlffneu of Joints, the reaults of weather exposure.

Women, too, by tho hundreds of thouisndi, vis It for relieving neuritis. Urns backs, neuralgia, sick headache. Clean, refrsibirtf, soothing, economical, quickly effective. Say "Sloan's Liniment" to your druggist Get it today. 3Sc 70c.

(1.40 'ft ntu I ILL PHONE BLOOMFIELD 1672-w. r.IRS. IDA SHAW HAIR CULTURIST Stricdy'Mme. C. J.

Walker's System. Office hour. 9 a. m. to 1 p.

m. Eveninss by appointment Instruction, siven. Preparations for eale. Rao t. BUomflold, N.J.

BBQsQKL YN I Twins, a boy and. girl, are recent ad ditions to the family of Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Randall, Br. Liberty street, Freeport. Harold Slinmelkjuer was the speaker Sunday at the Leagues rorum, Troy avenue, John 11.

Smith, preslden The musical program was In charge of Miss Kdua Green, who gave a piano solo: a vocal solo by Miss K. John son and a piano solo by Miss Q. Mc Kinley were also given. The educational club of Fleet street Memorial A. M.

E. Zion Church, Mrs, S. C. Moore, president, held Its month ly meeting at the residence of Mrs, Bertha Burgess, 240 Adams street. This club raised for the recent rally at Fleet street the sum of $112.

Mrs. M. W'atklns is secretary and Miss L. Haye, is treasurer. AGED MINISTER HONORED On November 19, Mr.

and Mrs. Jon epn wart, iai rarest avenue, lushing, gave a reception to the Rev Klrhard P. Ijiwhoii and wife of Anna polls. who are visiting them dur. ing the Thanksgiving season.

Many friends were present, a program was rendered and gifts presented to the itev. and Mrs. Lawson. and Mrs. Stewart own their own home, are in business and are promt mint members of the Macedonia A.

K. Church, Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. T. s.

Boone. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Kenna. Mr.

and Mrs. J. N. Stewart, Richard Ualnes Mr. caroll, Thomas Portland.

Miss Vic toria Jenkins, Counsellors Phi iu J. Jones and Francis F. Giles of Brook lyn. ASHLAND PLACE Y. W.

C. A. Mrs. Maude a. Hall gave an address at the vesper service, Sunday Novcm- oer zs.

Under Mrs. Charles H. Vann. chair man of the memliershlp committee, an ntensive crrort is being made to in crease Uie membership to 1000 or more by Oeocmber 18. Mrs.

M. W. Walker chairman of the social committee, will cooperate In planning the entertain ment on that date. The first millinery class closed with an exhibit Tuesday, November 25. The second class will meet only on Mon days.

CHARITY CLUB 80CIAL The Women's Charity Club of Brook lyn, n. r. held its first informal "At Home" at the residence of Mrs. Mary T. Cole.

Penn street. Each visitor irought a substantial donation as an entrance fee, and a dainty collation was served by the entertainment commit- ee, Mrs. 1. H. Fayerweather.

Mrs. R. Alston, Mrs. W. Chadwick.

and Mrs Kvelyn Vauxhan. The ladies of the younger set were busy In making the affair a success The venerable, hostess was as cordial ami obliging as If the weight of years was no handicap. A few words, concerning the aim and accomplishments or the club were spok en in two-minute talks by the presi- lent. Airs. Tnos.

Wright. Sirs. Faver. weather and Lyons. To Wm.

While the club was Indebted for ln- trnmental music. Donations of food and clothing are needed to meet the demands of the season. BRIDGE 8TREET A. M. E.

CHURCH Sunday morning the church was packed to hear Bishop Evans Tyree, presiding bishop of the Frst Episcopal district. In the evening the church was crowd ed beyond capacity to hwir the pastor the Rev. W. Spencer Carpenter. sDeak on "The Devil's Son." 10 persons united with the church.

Collected 1130.2(1. Pressing Elder I. 8. Sands. C.

Cole and. Dr. F. M. Jacobs, were pres ent.

Next Sunday morning t)r. C. P. Cole I'l speak and in the evening the cas tor will continue his series on the devil. IF YOU WANT A JOB READ IKS HELP WANTED ADS VEW rOBITIOHl RACK WEEK 14 ROOM MOUSE.

TWO BATHS. ALL IMPROVEMENTS CA.V BE MADE INTO A THREE FAMILY IOUSK SPLENDID LOCALITY. PRICE $12,000 FAIR TERMS. STOP PAVING HIGH RENTS. ICY HIGH CLASS SUIICRHAN 'ROPERTIES.

HAVE ONE AND WO FAMILY HOUSES FOR SALE IX NEWARK. ORANGES WD MON 'TC LAIR. WALTER 11. FOSTER. OGDEN ST.

ORANGE. X. J. PHONE 4255. For Sale.

RARE BARGAIN AT BELLMAN, N. J. Six Bungalows, containing 4, and 9 rooms each, must be told on account ol Illness. Ten minutee to ocean. 10 minutes to Shark River.

15 minutes to Asbury Park. Selling price worth (10.000.00. For particulars apply to Chas. Mahalley. 127 Went 133d Street.

Phone Morninieidc 6522. Real Estate. I have several apartment houses for sale at a bargain; one on 137th street and 6th avenue, one large store suitable for dining room or pool room or any businass. All improvements, 12-famiIy, rents for a year. A bargain.

KIAIIALEY, 127 W. 133rd St. Morn. 6522 370-372 Cherry St. Near Governor Street 2, 3 and 4 room apartments.

$8.00, $11.00 and $16.00. See Janitor in 372 Cherry St HELP WANTED -MALE SHIPWORKERS SHIPWORKERS NO LABOR TROUBLE COME HERE YOU SHIPWORKERS TO AMERICA'S RECORD BREAKING YARD PLENTY OF WORK AT GOOD PAY RIVETERS HOLDERS-ON HEATERS Brtns xaag ur mu Fluvly iu i.tilr 10 pruauriiuu: iim. hi umo sdditiui.l eiiN-rlrnced rln-lliif K.ugH, NO DELAYS LOTS OF WORK READY FOR DRIVING ALSO 35 STAGE BUILDERS 12 SHIP CARPENTERS 150 BOLTERS UP 20 REGULATORS 40 REGULATORS, 2D CLASS 100 REGULATORS' HELPERS 150 PASSER BOYS 15 TANK CLEANERS ALSO 500 LABORERS 50c PER HOUR GOOD WORKERS ARE ADVANCED We lu want I.rsn niiiulwr of nu in i-nwr uur Iraliilns aWi'ml la Irani a akin killed and miakllled wurkuico who ant Indua- tiiinja aud amlillluiia will ilu well lulu llila umurluullr: 2U In tram I In i iu pouona. i. tmf 4.

M.r nullr Kblle ru an la training. Iirailnailuii iu almut 12 Wrvka, ilriH-nillnie uu III IraiJr end Ibe ahlllljr nf APPLY AT ONCE READY FOR WORK Submarine Boat Corporation NEWARK BAY SHIPYARD PORT NEWARK, N. J. THE YARD WHERE QUALITY MEN BUILD SHIPS OK SEE OUR REPRESENTATIVE MR. O'BRIEN Mundar to Krid.r.

A. M. to P. 11. Siliirdar, A.

M. to Boon. State Uuuloynient Offl'-e. 112 Weet eutb N. Y.

0. MR. McNULTY Monday to Friday, i A. M. to I.

M. 8a I dir. 9 A. M. to noon.

Ktata Kmnloyoient Office. Cooper 84., N. Y. C. MR.

DRISCOLL: Mono. 7 to Satttniar. A. U. te 1 P.

U. Kaapinraient Buiea, 110 Uf Brookla, N. T. MR. KELLY Moader te Friday, 8 A.

H. te I P. M. D. S.

RmplojDMBt OnVe, IT1 Jenei Areao. Jereey City, N. J. Trale eervice direet to ear wa via fereey Oeatial (ma liken? Street, Y. st aitmts ma.

Treia lwvee 1:10, :0 aad 7:61 A. at. Trala fan ud trip 11. per week. BOY TO RUN ERRANDS.

And 'larn Irad. Altai ran oaralr I'unl Arl.v NorlU AUH-rk'ail t'liaadrlk-r 1 iraml Ml. BOY' food icunl aalar.r. I'lraopr end H.ver. 17.1 wai ir.iu si.

PORTER bale paper and attend furnace. Apply STYLES CASH, 135 West 14th St. WATCHMAN Mtial barn ami lam r(wiK. MelmiKilitau ClMKvlalc Uirtl. Arc, Rmoklru.

waaPWaaaVVSaMWwwaVVawwAaawaawa HELP WANTED FEMALE GIRLS To du liiilit fa 'ur work: Koal iHtr. li'aily work. A Ijr X-l-ntinV lil Wit WiKwier Hi. I It I IN It 41 I iirl lo Iron ablna. Kuln mdw.y.

OPERATORS Mirrii'iitT'l tu Arn. irmly rlt riii- Htnt bii llroiulterg 1'uxiuintj Ill Went It HI. ou h.ukit ainu Mrnioiil IU Crrfiit f. OPERATORS Experienced White Goods Fine Workroom 5 Days Week Helfand Abel 102 West 101st Street PRESSERS lH.rinHl. nniBlIn nuilcropur: lilln-t iuy.

Victoria. 114 West 26th M. WOMAN MldillraK'll. IlKhl work. irll.

lulu- lly. bt.u., fair watti-a. in'Iwiu IU and 12 a. m. 42 Win sim-t.

ONLY S5 PER ROOM monthly for room apartment; steam heat, tiled ve.tlbule and bathrooms, In beautiful 10 family five-story brownstone houie, good neighborhood, In West 137th street; will rent only to deilrable tenant who are willing to buy their own home by taking a S500 share In the building. payable $100 cash, balance '0 monthly. Address N. AGE. BUY MME.

ALMA'S HAIR GROWER It will do all wa claim or money refunded. A POSITIVE HAIR GROWER. All mail orders filled. MME. ALMA FRYE, MGR.

Grace Foster, Asst. Mgr. 229 WEST 139TH ST. NEW YORK CITY. Phons Audubon 10051 CHARACTER READING FREE.

Rend 25 cents far a sold slated LA VAL UERS and CHAIN or BIRTHDAY or SIONBT RING or WATCH CHAIN, and will send ros fre A Character Reading from your handwriting; and your data of irtn mat will help you tn affairs of life. Money rsrunaea aissstisnea. MADAM KANO. P. O.

BOX HAS. Nw Kosseus, I. HlNkT C. Paiui JAIL G'PAHIIEQ RQAL 14S Wtt 135 A St, 11 Y. EST ATB Tdtphw Morningtiis T6S2 WHERE TO GO TO CHURCH MOTHER A.

M. B. WON CHURCH, ill -161 w. litn lurr. D.

pastor, Parsonage, 165 w. llttb Sunday Bervicos Preachlns, 11 a. m. uid 7.46 p. m.

Baptism sua tomroomon erery second Sunday. I p. m. Sunday School I p. m.

AKmso A. KWes, Bupsrin- tendent. J. O. Pries Lyceum 4 p.

m. Varick C. EL 6.10 P. m. Claasas mt erory Tuesday evening.

Prayer meetlns Friday evenlna. Brotherhood and aui.irhond first and third Thursday aven Ink; Brotherhood Houae, 1 W. lUth St. Junior icnacavor ayary rnuay 4 p. m.

Pastor'a Office Hours at Church. 10 to 1. 'Phone Audubon 760S teata free. All welcome. ST.

MAPtfS METHODIST EPI8CO PAL CHURCH. 5M Street, near Elghta ATenue. New York City. Pastor. William H.

Brooks, D.D. Renldenoe, 117 West IM qtreet. Praauthlnar. 11a.m. and 7.4t P.

Bl Prayer Meetlnaa. Friday eveaina at 1 10 and RundiT marnlnar at o'dook. Sunday Sohool a. 1 p. m.

Lyceum, Sunday, at 4 J. Tnuraday eyenins ax octoom. unlor Leasue, Friday at 4 p. m. Classes Bnworth Leaa-ue flundar at 4.10 p.

m. Tueaday and Wednesday avenlnss at 1 10 snd Bnnday at I p. m. Holy Communion, second Sunday evening in eaok month. welcome to ait.

THS) METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 128th St and 7th Dr. W. W. Brown, Pastor. Sunday School, f.lv A.

U. Preachlnc. 11 A. If. B.

T. P. U- P. IP, II Prayer mretlntra. mday evenings at clooax.

Communion Service, third Sunday In eaok month at I o'clock P. M. Church aieet- nr flret Monday evening- in mb month Ml. JAMBS PKEHbrr BRIAN CHURCH Ss-41 Weet 117th afreet. Now Tork City, Rev.

Frank M. Hyder. D. Dastor. Ser vices each Sunday during lslt will be as follows: 11 a.

sermon; 1 p. m. Sunday School: 4 p. Brotherhood; 7 p. Christian Bndrayor: I p.

aermon Wednaaday, p. lecture and prayer service. Wednesday, 4 p. Junior m- deavor. Friday, I.

SO p. Boys' Athletlo Association. Baptism and Communion of I the Lord's Supper at I p. the Orst Sunday of each month. Visitors and strangers) are urged to attend all of these services.

Manee. Mf wast U7t street! Telephone Audubon 705t. Church phone llnrlcni Mf. RIM I Kum Vnrk Pit. nl H.

Sims, pastor. Order of Servloee nunuja, it iwv Binsins vj luv pastor, Sunday, I p. Sunday School. under supervision of our Superintendent, I Mr. W.

H. Johnson. Sunday. I.to p. to- Communion Service the Jnd Sunday In I each month.

Sunday, 4 p. Missionary I Circle the 4th Sunday. In each month. I Sunday, S.S0 B. T.

P. U. under the I direction of Mr. W. BL Lloyd.

Sunday 7.10 1 n. rraiee eenrtcea. followed with eywi Mixing by the choir, Ird by Prof. J. F.

R. Uon. ortt-amat and choirnia.ter. A soul' atirrina sermon bv the naitor. Tuea day, 4 p.

Lltorary and Socialising. I Friday, p. praise Bemoe. AuH MEMORIAL M. fc.

2ION CHURCH. 11-10 W. ISSth St. A. A.

Crooks. D. pastor. Residence, 117 West 141st BL Phone Audubon 7410. Sunday services a m.

and p. m. atorr oommnnuisi nrst (junaay at it a. m. Bunaay Honooa, 1.10: VnaiSk C.

EL 4.10. CliH meetlnss on Tuesumy evemngs. All are cordially wivm. OAlHiU MMHUUIDT aO'UtOUl'ALi I CHURCH. 161-4 Weet lltd street The! Hey.

Frederick Asbury Cullen, pastor. preaching at 11 a. m. ana i.4i p. m.

Bnn- deys. Bunday School, S.SS p. L. I. ferry, superintendent.

Men's Bible ua 1.10 to 4 p. O. N. Taompaon, lnstroa- I tor. Lyoeum, 4 p.

m. Sundays, 4.10 p. m. Thursdaya; George W. Allen, president I Epworth League.

p. Sundays: L. B. I day and Wednesday nights and at 1 p. Perry, president.

Classes. Monday. Tueey Sundays. Prayer meeting, Friday night. I Brotherhood every Tueeday night.

James I Coin president. Holy Communion, firet I Bunday in each month. All are welcome. MT. OLIVOT baptist church, ill- 111 Weet Md street, between Ith and 7th avenues.

Rev. Wm. P. Hayea. IX 1.14 p.

m. Sundays. B. T. P.

U- meets every 8unday at l.tO p. m. B. T. P.

U. Literary meets every weanesaay at II m. Ths Weekly Prayer Meeting on Friday evening at I p. m. Church Aid Society, second Monday evening In every month.

Dorcas Missionary 8oclety meets every flrst Tuesday night. Visitors are made welcome. Telephone. Columbus 1104 I 1 I I ADIOOIINIATH BATllOl UUItUl, HI-lu 44 West 40th Street, between 7th and Sth Avea. Bunday Service 11 a.

m. and 7.11 p. ra. Holy Communion every Brat Bun- day at 11 a. m.

Bunday BchooL 1.10 p. Sunday Morning Band prayer meeting, I m. Tuesday. p. m.

Missionary BO- olety, prayer and praise service. Tkuraw day. P. r. u.

musical and literary program. Friday. 4 P. m. High way and Hedges Boolety, p.

m.a general prayer meeting. Rev. A. Clayton PowelL D. pastor; resldenee, M7 Wast lllth street, pnotie.

amiulma lis PHONE Sags MORN. J. WESLEY LANE Undertaker Embalm er OPEN ALL NTOHT, FUNVRAI, PARLOR AND CHAPEL FRJU. Lady la Attendanoa. Prompt Bervloa.

Moderate Rates. 112 W. 1Srg Nssr Lsnoa Ave. Csackes ts Hire. Cams Chain is 1st NOTARY PUBLIC W.

DAVID DROWN HIGH ORADB LICENSED Undertaker Embalmer MAIN PARLOR AND CHAFSL 146 West Fifty-third Street (Bet Sth and 7th Avenues) TELEPHONE SOS4 CIRCLE Lodge Rooms Te Lst At Reasonable Rates HARLEM PARLOR AND CHAFBQV 2313 Seventh Avenue (Bet, ISSth and llth Streets) Telsphona 1SM Momlngaldo WHEN DKATH OCCURS AND AN ECONOMICAL FUNERAL IS DESIRED CALL UP II. ADOLPIf HOWELL PHONS t23t AUDUBON 14T W. 134th St. New Verk Remains Shipped To All Parte of the World. Aaya Open Lady Attendant Phone Morning.ide 8186 DR.

J. R. HILLERY Professional Chiropodist to 12 M. 8 lo 1 P. M.

Spef lal Attention Is ALL A1LMXNTS OF THE FEET 152 Wast I31at St. New York BOOKS WORTH WHILE t''? Ths Futur. of the Negro I By Booker T. WaahlnntauT I oy sAi I ASt 1. i a I YOUNG'S BOOK EXCHANr.P aer.a N.

Z. ufJllT i Mc of Negro History and Literature 135 W. 135th New York. otillm IF D0N7 001T8ULT DR. KAPLAN THE EYESIGHT SPECIALIST RELIABLE AND REASONABLE BYES EXAXHNED FHTS 031 LENOX AVE.

OPPOSITE HARLEM HOSPITAL DR. CHAS. H. ROBERTS DR. BENJ.

T. WITHERS 347 LENOX AVENUE Phone Morn. 5555 Ncsr 127th St Hotel Lawrence Neatly famished rooms for pernu- nt or transient guests, with hot asi stlri hath. WllalaiAH tl. fiW I iTOn.

230 Albermarle Rocky Mouat. rj Aug. 163 m. "a awn place ma win ptom ti uvr THE BRADFORD REGULAR DINNER 23 era. MEALS) SERVED AT ALL HOVPP ruaNISMBO ROOMS TO uIt raauANaMT oa vaaNaiaiir Jons f.

Bdfco.Po. H0.e ha.hs tit 73WitHJ4tliXt NsvTsTkCttr The Laws House PHONE) CHXLSKA NM Handsomely furnished reoms. FWsv. class aosomadatlon for pormaaoai a tranaleat g-ueeta. MRS.

La D. LAWI, Prop. 141 W. tOth Street bet. 7th aV Ith Ave MM Hsrlem S4M Bartssa ARVONIA ALLEN ROUSE W.

ISSth St. 11 14 W. ISMk sM. Neatly furnUked tl.M to 14.04 per weak. vMk ase of Kitchen.

All Roonvs prtTate. Beat Bootnai la the City ILS4 pes day and up. f. B. WMITK, Pre.

ef the hotel Dress A KTJBOrtAB AHKBICAM SJeatlv faarsieliael raeau aal attvata artars er receptissai at psaisJarprtcas warjarrw rmmam. rim ak a I. V.l aa waui is, mmwm eeea THE IBYA (FORMERLY WATTS MANSION) 'C7ia Iq'LMm WtlX awa, a tmm a at isH i WHEN VISITING NEW YORK 0 MAKE IT YOUR FIRST STOf-WE WILL MAKE IT YOUR BEST Tht Gateway 7i Tfofmtmtnt KEYS BUCKNER 149 WEST 139TH ST. NEW YORK CITY PHONE AUDUPON 6327 theLJaceo Neatly furnished rooms for perma nent or transient giieiU. Steam heat and all improvements.

TEL 83S CSSlf BENJ. F. TUOkiil. Prep. 21S Waet 53rsJ St.

Men Yerk 25S Weat 137 St. M. Y. 1 TKLBPHONE AUDUBON V9 I Beautifully lighted, steam heated and I i i i i. gorgeoueiy aecoraiea a in in parlors and sleeping rooms.

Convenient to all surface, elevated and subway lines. A STRICTLY FIRST CLASS PLACE FOR FIRST CLASS PATRONS PRACTICE 131st St. New York City J. Frank WiIjaton Louis A. Liavelle Napoleon B.

Marshall VHEATOH, LEAVEUE MARSHALL ITTOKYS 8 CODNSfllORS AT UW GENERAL 428 Lenox Avenue, N. Cor. EPII0NE BARLX1I 814.

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