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1 1 pMMaa I 1 I I I Jv a rf err cfrfrrftrr rfn AtcSDhcritbri i irv A rr a rrr; 0. a rvrrcx I a i jmmmjammmm fl 10 ran weieif i troblem from thNeVdinilfOTI Ruby Barbccmrrtatattitti(ait; flub hr. Ml 'i i I 1 i oroduction on ttu, major wts ledinr Willi jalu br pIndid ToleB k. movie. th eolord motion pletur tAt continued MM Birb, follow your ue 'tol only inira ui fwfuuvr ai would soon mt highr MiUion Collar Produetioni, production and Pr anrtionf would oon 'b 1 the Mttro Goldwyn Majrir, 7 r.nturv Fox and Warntr JthKi 1b the colored field.

concerns. Jf th Negro LtMi them, would Mition to produce oplea rec'8i'at8 the employment theuiende of extraa. They.wpuld irtootinr or four plctur.w ituh lot the ama etudioe when they amploy death aity worker, tolerant and broad inled, but her great Intellectual i literary lifts wera tha pHd ft womanhood of, this city." Vtmbers of Beaver iMtater Elks conducted the rtt I I V5J panic ft; it li OOO. 000 t' we anant with, ro JoncV 'Sh'ay; "in, that.raa max UU kaM'tihaad' and near; Tom. an.

1iVr.MaanVAndron.".who Mifturfded. Jha 1 Btttf wirWJ iniher fledtThjiyar rceif4 af bid from tha majrven panto 'Vlnay aay thAt South deaan't Trani ner, th South raved over 4 "At nawjaMV'19af'jUn atu oerMjfc, ni watara and arUau pr mat tyna. itwtr'uny; oouWrif tha Nerro uble AAA A i 1 .11 pWtura WorkemiSmSmii HOSTREAL. Canada, Sept. ani of all races and from all Oi of life, crowded th Jed Church last Tuesday after si to pay their last respect to ikte Clara" Trott DeShield, who H' Sunday at the reaidene of brother.

W. H. Trott. The eervice whicr was conducted IKv. Charles Este was dignified, limple and impressive, typical I the deceased.

In a brief ad m. Dr. Este expressed tha jen il feelinjr of the public yhen.h "Mrs. DeShield was not only ual i.led by Ruler Florenea Tucker "rL Chaplain, Maud Jidda, r'. Th lata Mr.

'Xe8bieldi "jtraS bornA July 1, 1895 Torlc City.and wa. tducated ct.Ctate Normal Sh cam Mon irearrja fix, i i ee iounaer of 'thVNetTO cbmmunity ntx, aitd orgnUed of many organixationa. Sh waa teacrer of a kindergarten class whn aha was stricken her fatal Illness of' May. 15. brilliant platform she was in gTat.

demand as 'a lecturer on rac problem befor mixed fcoted mother, a sineer com rrpupff tha.c'ityr It I that batHast jpUkild appiaaea was In a radio broadcast difectlnfth children of th community canter, "Trr. cltffdreft: survive her Mis Juajnita Marian T3 Shield and Gedri D. WeShield. lit A (' VRGES SUPPORT FOR SEPIA FILM PLAYS 1 i 'i. a.

tt'fV i Sl induptry and urgek tiWor mbtibo to support all colored SSnPiclJres as a. ablution Sxiaay injut by CarleSdi in to audiences in Cuba, Porto Rico, th Republic of San Domingo and in certain South American coun ries which she has included in her tours. She has been featured repeatedly at the Pro Arte Musical in Havana, a' place comparable to New York's Carnegie Hall, the Comedia Fran caiae in Paris or the Teatro Eecala in It. is the highest cultural center to which any Cuban act ress or recitalist can aspire. She broke the house record at the Tea tro Municipal in.Peurto and aha' was called back for a return performance at the Teatro Na ci6nal in Caracas, Republic of Ven esuela.

In Haiti she gave a pri vate recital for President Stenio Vincent and members of bis cab inet. Mias Cosme is comparatively young for the tremendous amount ox. success sne, nas enjoyea. ne I still on the safe side of 30, with only five year of experence," be hind her, and the patrons are al ready paying as high as seat to see her. She specializes in in terpretative recital in costume, featuring the work of Negro po Critics aaaert that ah runs jtlw entire gamut of human mo tions ana it equally proocent in U.

ona regret right now is that aha is unable to. digest: enough English overnight so as to enjoy the of Langs ton Hughes. Paul Laurence Dunbar, Eora Neala Hurston, CoUntM Cullen and Someday ah hopes, to' overcome this handicap In such a con vincint? manner aba win able to use their work for American There' are. plea ty white people who would appredata our. side of tho tory Jf tber knew It: Fa jroor Carier aiosg tacit a THIS COUPLE AGREED TO CALL IT A DAY WASHINGTON, Sept Evefyn.

Wright, 1422 Eighth street northwest, filed suit last; Monday, for an absolute divorce from Sylvester Wright, of Washington, on th groimd of voluntary ep aration for more than "1, v4 Before the cool winds start and lassies are getting the7 final lantic aty. Left: Philadelohia's lo liams. Top left i. A family. onions, Patricia StUbDB a auiua.

oiuqdb BjiQ A iiariem apaiuan RpeaKinz coionyiis'piayinev nosxs limg Ainenc xor wae, jsuuiQun renown to. out thisweek to Cuba's premier artist. Eusebia 1 few Americans, she; is always ranked ab6ve: th Ethel waie ipronounQea xou say Dia uos jnay, wno ia vis uiorma. BneaTOuingerKogers, tne i 1 i i i ft i 1 fl 1 fl ft I fcf 1 levy. Vv ii il eji Patrons Mave Paid $6 A Ssai I 4 iikwCi li'y IT fl Uuby Barbee; film 'afteihd ih'an' exclusive interview ft 'iisDurgn uouner jncture.

wji.i uw, jisu 9 ftmmmy Mmmv Her Chocolate Complexion, Big Eye, and ConUfiouj Smile Make Her Strikinjr Fijnre Cuba Loves Her Like America Does Ethel Barrynore GAVE PRIVATE RECITAL FOR HAITIAN PRESIDENT VISITING IN NEW: YORK. By EDGAR T. ROUZEAU Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Sept. cU The world, after all, is quite roomy when one stops to think that so few Americans have ever heard of Eusebia Cosme (pronounced You say bia Cos may), when most Cubans love in the same manner that most American love Catherine Cornell, Ethel Barrymore, Helen Meochen, Jane Cowl and Margraret Anglin. In abort, Eusebia Cosme, choco late complexion ed and with, great wig eye and a contagious smile, is Cuba's premier dramatic actress.

But inasmuch' aa Cn ban drama Is still in an embryonic stage, she has bad to; fan back repeatedly on her great abHlty as a dramatic reader, and it is in this charac terization that she is best known JtJTANriT (Special) Accepting appointment, a 'Secretary tf the Toung Men' Christian Association at Tnakege Institut. W. E. Hogan, rHrector of Negro Vocational Training for th. Chattanooga City Schools, baa resigned that position land will 'report, at Tuakege' Im mediately to take over, the duties of hi new poet, at the Institute wher will also serve as AasisV ant Chaplain.

Prior to taking a special course of study in Chicago last year, na was Secretary of the James A. Henry Branch of th located on" East Ninth street here. On hit ritum be was ap pointed Vocational Director. his 'leadership, class, in aer vjc unskiUed.and emi ekilled mechanics were conducted for adulta were em ployed but who sought inrprov ment: in their respective neias or work. Mor than ISO wr regi 'i tered' la the Hoaan accepted the appointment at Tuskege whil at Northwestern university, where he ha been studying: for a Master wired hi; resignation to, CMtr.

Education 'CommiMiontr T. Mo Mittaa. Mae Wests 6arb6swhen. Tir 9X00 i. billed by the leading theatres' Pen mingo, and in certain South addi tion to her.

Own 'native' land. Patrons rmi th'ose 'countjies have paid aa high as $6 a seat see her: Mias Cosmo, specializes in interpretative recitals in costume, featurr ing the work of Negro poets? Although tUil on this side of 30, critics are wtrried her Work and she the full gamut pf yhuman enlotionsvanaC is equally Her one regret 'is that she is unabje to digest enough English over nighte enjoy the; works' of 0yLd2UtKAygep6Ar' "Hughes; 'Zorar: Neale nvnrBtonjF.kWt Countee Cullen and others. Someday she hopes toi'xe i cite in English from their works Very recenUycMiss, Cosine appeared in a 'private, recital in Haiti before President Stenio Vincent and nembersof his cabinet. She is shown here' in various poses. While in Ilartem she will reside i at 408 Convent avenue; ssoctare: To Thomas ha en ioyed aSrich musi cal past: and has mastered 'all in struments of the aympbpny or naacio t.

Waghdliet Tkhmitttmtr bah4 ia Itho, amoo Tenth aCatmpTJ ft i tea tn.u. Army, tn nrsc nHytn, aji at. other. JJri(Jef il to rkSuata in eonductinr at School: of Musie here baa vbeen named associate con ductor; to If naU waghalter, white. whorls organizing ana supervising th.

training of What' he predicts win first class, symphony 'or chestra: composed of Ne gro, about" 100 in all. Conductor Waghalter hopes to present; orchestra iat world's air next, Tha ArenestraT rahearae evenr Suhdayfin iti. auditorium of th 3raar: street Boys'; 'AssociaUon. 10 WetWlh, tretvi and" will raak its this fsJL' During; last wet k'f rehearsaL, Thomas moved .4 throng of when lled'i th orchestra to a.pr ormane of Schubert 'Symphony N6 7' A career nueio 'at' How ary University andv.dtrected th4 muaio department at. Morgan! Oo.W uga, i i.

at preaent director th Aeoiiaa Conservatory of Uv1" la Baltimore. Ha live in New Tofk but cpmmute regularly rbetwe the two "CoUWtHeV XTW TOBK. flepV AXP) AltogK MUdred: Smail lot wianbig ttcket last apriaf la Htm Irish Sweepstakes wortlt SUOjOOe, sh revesdsdOast wwek i she axpe throngb anMartt wlo'sooaT bare her frrtfle fi 'i PLAYING AROUND IN A BIG WAY AT WE NATION'S PLAYGROUND 'f: i i I miMf y'y 7 fc tf .) 'i Is tyAizsi i i rstj jS i I it vr a (V ..1 I wow, the Above, laas rMuton ReecA uncXe pf Cb Callo wayrVftt i tltiy taste of "fun: at At moreaixsrJ.Ucm' cc .1" yvt? vely MajdaWil ton.eRichmonit VtrrCcria' Dofaztass CSaisiinas: tSrtty rf f. 'H ia.x.w J' n.ti. j.n vUic TT r4d.

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