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graduated with the degree of Ioris Doctor in 1922. Folio win the footsteps of her father, she entered the teaching profession ia 1918. She passed the bcensc examination and was ap pointed to Public School 11. where she remained until her death. She supervised the musical activities of roe school and was foremost ia all it extra corricaUr affairs.

She was also very active in church and dob work, being a life lou rn ember of St. Philip's P. EL Charcot. She organued the Vtar Peoples Fellowship of that chnrcb and remained its active rector sntil two years ago. She a Sunday school teacher and daring the last years of her bfe was the director ot tae Utee "I kink Whilst at Hunter she was among the group of nndergradu ales wbo tormed tne urecK letter sorpruy, Kappa lamma Kap, 5K was also a member of the nation 1 sororitv.

Delta SiEina Theta. Her pleasant disposition and sour temperament won her a Cj Ei F. Ibrps; Sdd Tccfcr, Miss Enid F. Thorp. public school teacherand social worker, died of pneumonia on Friday, Feb reary 17, at ber hue residence, 23a West I36th street.

She iu S. the, daughter of the Ute Dr. J. Frank Thorpe who predeceased ler about three years ago. The" late MUs Thorpe born in the' island of Barbados B.

W. on Sept ere ber 28. 18. She ns brought to this country as an infant of two stars of are. Her father, who before coning a phy ijoaa, bad been a schoolmaster at 4sad horae and was her fret teacher.

She never attended de aeatary school bat at the age of entered Wadkisa High School. W09 from whkh she was grad sateo in mj. ner scnotasuc standing was so high she was a scholarship. She en tered Hunter College and was graduated with the degree of A.B. OV1917.

She matrsenlated at the Law School of Kew York Unhrer sity ia the fall of 1919 and was 'host of friends. Funeral services were held Sunday from St Phil is', with the Rev. Hutchius Bishop officiating, assisted by Rer. Shelton Hale Bishop. Revs.

E. Elliott Durant, H. Swann apd A. Lambert. The casket, draped in a blanket of daisies and surrounded by floral emblems, by in state ni the chapel ol the 0' church from 1 p.

m. to 7 p. m. Interment was at Mt Olivet Cent eterv on Monday moraine. i Snrvivinz are a brother.

Stanley Thorpe of Montreal. Canada, an James Smith, of 226 West 136th street. Mrs. Julia M. Grey.

2412 Seventh avenue, entertained the Monday At temoon Circle with a Bridge and Tea on Lincoln's Birthday. Prises were awarded to Mesdames Johnie OToole. Mamie DeFreitas. Ruth Simmons, guests; Daisy Starks and fuha Leads, saembtrs. Others pres ent were Mesdames Nettie Haley, Susie Palmer.

A hoe Agard. Sumner Johnson, Florence Cunningham, Lilian Nesbk and Juanita Andrews. On Sunday. February 19, at 2 JO p. nv at Esmere Hall.

284 East 170fh street; a symposium, under auspices the Bronx Medical Aid Unit was kid to expose Child Misery and Starvation. The cabaret paty given by the "Zo'Phanj last Friday evening at Smalls Paradise, in Harlem, prov to DC a great success nnannai 'ys well as socially, bringing to 1 REMOVAL NOTICE Cr. A. AYER Tkt wval ef Ms wM Prwa 221 WEST UStb STREET 23C3 SEVENTH AVE. To 2.

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202 WEST lasth STREET Dress, PrttcrfcSczs, Sdt Rep Toilet Articles for gvwrtMat Per Tk Stck Im Vmmnt Pnntat Wa are near to yon as yoor tekpboaa A Udabon 3 046 8.. 8ACKACE? I1ED3AIGIA7 Do yon know what yon are YOU OWE IT TO YOURS L7 TO TRY CLOVA'TABS A doctor's prescription, arsratrncaTry prepared tad fonnded oa a irsldaa's aoepiral research aad experience In private practice II your drag gist cannot supply yon SEND FOR A BOX TC3AY D0 NOT DELAY CLOVA TABS, P. O. Bog 12, CoOeca ttatioa. New York Oty S2a3.

this sospon with. SO. (Send no stamps) CLOTa TABS, O. In ssssesystvWM Irv, LWss Gm Erliii ftrtf Mrs, Mercedes GaUoway en Sat nrday erening. February 18, cele brated her birthday with a dinner at her residence.

IS West 136th Street. The eveamg. was a very pleasant one and was spent playing cacds and aasg aitrr which seJresaxnentt were served. Among those present were ber sis ter. Mrs.

W. V. Johnson and dangb ter. Miss Vera Johnson; Mesdames Emma Han. M.

E. PhaUips. Essie St Georee. Qorlorte Hard. Blancbt McMffiian.

Mr. and Mrs. Jones. Mrs. J.

rtaoghton. Miss Anna Mit chell. George Williams, Freeman Dans. Char he Evans aad sins Vh vian Frit of Atlantic City. N.

I and Mrs. Juha Goddard of Phil adelphia, Pa. Chb Gtcs Tci Ea be The Alcadian Chb. Inc. a coterie of professional and business men of this city, was host to 600 gnests at Rockland Palace.

155th St. and Sen Aveaae. on Friday night of hst week. The occasion was the dub's tenth dinner and dance, and, as in preceding years, its members man Uinrd their reputation tor bong; kingly entertainers. Notwithstanding that Friday nights affair was Dot.

as large ia the number of participating members as last year's, was missed ia that re spect was made op tor to wajs too namerous to menboa Here, a sew of the main fcatares of the entertainment, however. deserve to be noted, no matter bow brief. One of these was the artistic show which the dob presented for the pleasure of its guests. This year's program was a part of the.revne from Irm, and mckded sach dancing stars as. Enl better known as "Snak Mr.

and Mrv Paul Meres'and several others oi kindred reputation. The dinner, which was served by Caterer J. S. Payne of may also be included among the features that brought compliimutary remarks from the guests. The dance music by the Sam.

Patterson Orchestra was of soch calibre (hat none but a wooden legged man could have refrained from dancing to every number that was played. The officers arc Dr. Middle toe, president; D. Edward Smith. site president; Capt Joshua Cock' burn, treasurer; Leon G.

Marshall, financial secretary; G. Griswold, corresponding secretary, and J. H. Thomas, chairman of board of direc tors. gefher the elite' of Philadelphia.

Long Island and Brooklyn. The Zo Phangs Club is one of the most popular dubs in Brooklyn being composed mostly of school teach ers. Dr. R. R.

Wright of Wtlberforce University will be honored at a dinner riven by the Ohio Gub at the V. M.1 C. on Wednesday. February 22. at 9 p.

m. Dr. Ira McCowaa is president of the dab and Mrs. Chauncey Lee of 460 West 149tb street is in chargt of arrangements. Friends of Dr.

AH en B. Graves of 202 West 137th street will be surprised to karn that for the past week this DODular physician has been con fined to the Edgecombe Sanitarium suffering from a nervous Iwttlulo'wii and an attack of the flu. He is being attended by Dr. Looi Wright TRY THERESA HA YSXSl Pot Home Cooked TASTY HEALS MtaSaws Hmmmos PSta, OMSg 'M aovTssxasi warrus WEST 13Sth STREET YEAD DAN? ItiBsn American RESTAURANT 2350 Sercnth Avtane Uf im gwwas Mew York City Of at mtht TO BIT. Your Convenieaea taking for these complainta? Cdbts Bew Trk Cay ooo Cr.

Diia ArtcU Wji JERSEY CITY. N. J. Before aa assembly of guests who came from New York. Connect knt and Canada, as well as from all parts of Kew Jersey, and which filled the place of letcniony to its utmost capacity.

Miss Marguerite Abrams. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Abrams of 2US Hudson boulevard, became the bride on Saturday morning. February IS, of Dr.

David Arnold Wyke oi Toronto, Canada. The ssarriage. which took place ia the La Urate Pusbrtuiaa Church. Summit aveaae and Ivy place, was performed by Rev, Charles S. Freeman, paster.

Following the wedding a luncheon reception, which lasted from noon to 1 JO p. was beM for the bridal party and 200 guests at the Abrams' home, Dr. and Mrs. Wyke sailed later oa the Monarch of the Forness Steamship Line for Bermuda, where they wtU spend their honeymoon. Favored by an' ideal day for the event, the wedding of the socially popular daaghtcr af Jersey Uty and the young Canadian physician was said by old residents here to lave been one of the tnest ever held ia the dry.

Long before the hour set for the ceremony, the Sttle Pres byterian edifice was packed with conventionally garbed guests. Just a few miautea after the designated time, 11 o'clock the air from Mendelssohn's Wedding March floated through the church aad as. E. Abrams. jr.

brother of the bride aad Cornell MiUord. of To ronto, groomed, proceeded the bridal entourage to the altar. Then followed the bridesmaids and ushers, the, former making a sir iking Jy pretty, picture kt their variegated gowns of velvet. These were Miss Marguerite Brown, whose color scheme was pink; Mrs. Lillian Cokman.

greea; Mist Mae Bernard, blue, and MUs Vera. Mitchell, yellow. Miss Bessie Abrams. maid of honor and sister of the bride, wore orchid velvet. Each bridesmaid wore hat and carried a bouquet of flowers the color of her gown.

The' ushers were Adolnh Viroale. Cyril ArdiUa. Dr. V. OTJonnell Kmg.

all of and Dr. Maurice Howard of Jersey City. Following the attendants came the ring bearers, little Harry Brown, grand son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

G. Guerry of Jersey City, and Master Leonidas Coleman, son of Rev. aad Mrs. Coleman of Philadelphia, dressed ia suits of white. Utrectty preceding the bride was the dainty, tittle Miss Barbara Anne Randolph, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James Randolph, flower girt," also adding to the nuptial picture. A momentary pause ia the process sion; tbea above the strains of the Wedding March could be heard munnurs of admiration as the bride entered the church on the arm of her father. She wore a gown of white satin, princess style and from which suspended a streaming veil of white tulle. A white band of ribbion circled her face in the style wc by nuns.

She carried a white pray er book, which was paired with single gardenia flower. The trous seau was the pit of Mr. and Mrs. Roland R. Abrams.

cade and aunt of the brvle. Dr. A. Boswell James of Bridge port, Cbna, was best man for the groom. Madame Charlotte Gaines of Newark and Madame Lolita Lyan of Jersey Cry, organist and soloist re sperrrvdy furmihed masip; for the occasion.

Dr. Wyke a graduate of the University of Toronto, and has built an established practice in the Cana dian city. Mrs. Wyke. who was bora Jersey Oty.

a graduate of the Jersey City Teachers' Training School Her sororities are La Porte. a college group, and Alpha Chapter of the national sorority ef Phi Del ta Kappa. Among the guests from Toronto. Canada, were Miss Eva Wyke. 'sis ter of the groom: Mrs.

W. E. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs.

F. Mil tori Miss Margaret Hubbard. Mrs. Bessw Dela Kmc, Mrs. Haael Brown and Mrs.

Christian. From Connecticut came. Dr. and Mrs. Bos James of Bridcenort.

while from Washington. D. came Ben jamin and Ernest Amos. Dcfjre Jlrrewts Tiro Far Recent? Drej Charged with receiving stolen goods, Nathan Kasnis. 4J.

white Kossua of 2nd avenue and 2nd street, and Bessie James 28. of 167 Edgecombe avesne. were arrested by Deteftfve Algie Williams at p. mw Friday, February 17. Acording to police.

Kamis was seen to enter txncsb in front ef the Edgecombe avenue house with two bundles. Investigation disclosed that the bundles conuiaed 104 ladies dresses. Unable to la plain to the detective who owned the dresses Kamis was arrested. Further investigation revealed to police that Kamis had left the apartment of Bessie lames at 167 Edgecombe svenee. fa the apartment were other ladies dresses and the woman was also arrested on the same George Tdfiver.

38. of 38 West 131st street, was arrested Sunday by Detectives Higgm. and Woerhlc of the West USta street police station on a charge of fclontout assault Police charged Tolliver with stabbing his bro'ber in law, Beverfr jotmoo. 20. of the same address during sa altercation.

Johnson was taken to Harlem Hospital where he was treated by Dr. Glkes for stab wounds of the right arm and back. His coadttien was said to be not sanoua. li Watiohaf Wewsettes (Contimned. from paga MAN ABANDONS FAMILY IN CAMBRIDGE.

MASS. Richard Ward; Ox 241 tWeW Lttad stmt is Wing hekl ia SLSOO bail oa a charge of bing fugitive' from Cambridge, Mass. Ward was arrested ia bis borne by Detective Burns of the 32nd Precinct oa the information oT the Cambridge police who say that Ward is wasted there fpr" having abandoned bis wife aad, two chil 1 1 JL 1 vrvv nt ocpionpcr oil, iney ocmg acsuime nil innsiauiccs. SOUTHERN WOMEN CONTINUE DRIVE AGAINST MOSS BATON ROUGE, ULedmg white women of this state hegaa but week a aew drive against mob violence by tae orgs ni ration ef (be Loassoaa Council of the Association of Sonthera Women for the Pre vention of Lynching, aa organization promoted by the Iaterracsal Coat missioa. The Council is composed of II prominent women actm ia civic and reBgions circles.

WaierflKoa The btternationa Lames Garment Workers Union Local No. 22 held the first of a series of Harlem' meeting 00 Thursday evening, ia tbe dab rooms of Prince Ha3 Square Qua. The speakers' (Deluded JuKus oca man, manager of the Joint Board Dress and Waistmakers" Union; Max Koesteia. snanager and secre tary of the Diessnakers Union Lo cal Jo. ZZ, and Frank Crosswaith, the well known colored eegansaer, who advised the norkers present to orgaaue tbemstlves xsro at strong tat Mrs.

Valet Williams, ef the Ex ecutive Board, spoke foe the Minor try Crafts Branch; Miss Bella Ea gris for the organisation ment, which now as third week of crganiring the open shops. Mrs. LOiaa W. Gaskm was chairman of the meeting. Another meeting wu be held 00 March 10.

at I p. sn. in the People's Education, Foran, 2005 Seventh All member i of the Dressmak ers' Umon Local No. 22. as well at those hi the trade who are not mem bers, are sited to attend, L2cflitaxryCfcb To hid Cjtcn The League of literary Clubs win bold a pobhc installation of pmcers at the Little Theatre of tbe 135m Street Y.

M. A. on Sundry. Feb ruary 26. at 6 m.

The following dubs constitute tbe League: Yornbs, Dunbar. Dumas. Mansebs. Sredents. Hiawatha Dramatic.

Inter se ef Oty College, Em blem sad Manhattan Challenger. WBe Rc Ta fcU 361 Arrrercrj The Board of Directors of tbe White Rose Mission and Industrial Association will celebrate tbe J6th anniversary at the borne. 262 West 1 36th street, with a specal program oa Tuesday evening. February 28, at 8 JO o'ekde. Arthur A.

Schomborg will be the prinripat speaker and the public as cordially am ted. Mrs. E. Scstt president; Mini M. L.

Lewis, chairman, and Mrs, M. St. Luce, vice Chairman. Cr.tdCrtJiiSia's fcfttt Sa Ed wannnnnnan The infant son of Mr. and Mrs, John SahnOB was christened Sun day moromg at the Abyssinian Bap tist Church by Rev.

A. Qaytoa Powen. Jr. The eAj parents were Mrs. Maude Pinder, god mother.

Mrs. IsabeUe B. Christian, Elisa beth Patterson; William Robinson, god iatber and James Hatcher. In the afternoon a very eUborat party was given at the home of the parents in the Dunbar Garden Apart ments. A Urge number of ocaubful gifts were sent by friends of the couple.

The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. Wm. OrarchiU. Mr.

and Mrs. Darnel Christian, Mr. and Mrs. WS liam Cbavers. rM.

and Mrar E. Beekman. Mr. and Mrs. G.

Psaaer. Mrs. M. Grlfiith. Miss TheUna.1 Byrd.

Mrs. Harbe Brown, Mr. and Mrn Isaac Dees. Mr. and Mrs; Os car rsoitora, Mr.

sad Mrs. Guy Young. Mr. and Mrs. Wa, Robin son.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Hatchett, Mrs. Paterson.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis. Misses Constance King and Josephine Thompson, lera fcU Cxij An important meeting' will be held at the Salem Methodist "Epis copal Cfenrcn.

iron street aM 7ts venue, on Sunday afternoon; February 26. at 4.00 o'dock. aadef ana pkes of the. Mills. Ctiaens Voters League.

Ralph S. Redmond, member, of the board of director of the Mills League, and director af The Im perial. Band will preside. Speakers win be Walter I. Millard a tat Committee of One Ass tin A.

Mills and Joseph A. Hawkins. if 0 Scbd MARSHALL. Tex The second Wiley Bishop College Summer Quarter will be conducted Jane to August li at bishop College, ac cording an anroencemeot rf lessed tins week bv tbe twa eresi deats. Drs.

M. W. Dofaa aad Joseph J. Rhonda, ToWdiatfcrltrDij The Howard University CtnV of New York Gry wOl ceJebrate Howard Charter Day oa March 2, at the, U5th Street Branch, of the Y. M.

A. ia the Link Theatre at I JO p. sn. Dr. Abraham Flexaer.

chairman of the Board of Trustees of Howard Unrversity. will speak en "The University, an institution which knows neither Race nor Dr. Flexner is Director cf the Institute for Advance Study, and a oat of the foremost educators cf the country. Dr. Chnaaing Tobias and Dr.

James T. W. Granady. presi dent of tbe New York Alamni At tociation, win also speak. The anneal program is bring arranged by Mrs Charlotte Wallace Murray.

The Charter Day Dinner win be held at tbe dote of the pabhc meet ing at wmch time gi wiiawn sad former students was discuss ms se at Howard wua Dr. negate. Ycrttrs Jtb Tls The FJk and Dacgnaer Eflu of New York Oty and vwaity. sui pices of their national Qvil li berties Union, held a most am sive mass raeeting Sunday aiteraoon, Februarr 19. at St Marks M.

E. Charch, the Rev. Dr. H. King pastor.

The meeting was called by District Deputy J. Dahnsss Steele and was for the purpose of organising a branch of the onion New York. As a result. 150 were enrolled, After the ia vocation by the Rev. R.

A. Bolden, assistant pastor of St Mark J. B. Wbitney. knl di rector, called the meeting ta and preseated Mr.

Steele as master of ceremonies. Dr H. King liered aa nmjresstve address of wel come. The speakers were Grand Ex alted Ruler J. Fmley Wilson Judge Edward W.

Henry ot Fluladdabia and illiam Hueston, Elk missioner of educarioo, of Washington. This triumvirate of Eikdom kept the aodinece spellbound and fired (hem with racial loyalty phs the onemmaooa to cooperate. RtT. IfaJXllfcjTo Adirea Rrccbn The recently organised Methodist Preachers' Association of Kew York and' Northern New Jersey, now hold rtg their raeeting at Mt Carvtry M. E.

140th street and Edgecombe avenue, win have as their guest on Wednesday, rehrnsry at I p. nv. Rev. Willis J. King, president of Gammon Thedorkal Seminary, Arlanta.

Gal Dr. King wul address the merfing sad install the onscers elect. Br.KhielA.K2? Rcii Aidrw Tbe Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters are holding a public mass meeting at Abyssinian Baptist Church en Turday evening. February "28, at which: time the Genera! Organiser; A. Phillip Randolph, will tell of the progress of the sujt against the Pullman Company for interference and coercion ef its employees who joined the union, and the Rev.

Dr. Lornro 1L Kg, pastor of St Mark's M. E. Church. wiU deliver aa address.

The public is cordially invited. KwFatATel Ij lb Attars TolHplcnrt Aecorduui to the report of Ecgeat Ktnlrle Jones, eiecutive sncreuiy of (he National Urban League, presented to tbe annual meeting of the league here last week: "America has discriminated against the Nero both ia employment and relief for the an envployed during the depress we. Hotiagswortb Wood, president of the league, was re elected, with the following oftxers: R. R. Moton, prmcpal of Tuskegec Institute, Tas kegee.

Lloyd Garrison, deaa of the University of Wisconsin Law School; Spedding. nresiJea: of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Conipany, and Mary Mc Leod Bethune, president of Betaune Cookmaa CoTlege.1 Daytona, Fhv, vice presidents William H. Baldwin, secretary; W. Charks Potctti, treasurer, and Miss Dorothy Straus, assistant treasurer. Mrs.

Joseph M. Proskawer. chairman of the knumg section of tht Welfare Council of New York Oty, wu eiectn a mencnr at a Pi? J. Jack Minto, 201 West 117th street, was add in S10.000 bail for the Grand Jury by Magistrate Ir wta ta Washington Heights Court on Thursday on a charge of robbery preferred against him by Geo. Mead, bookmaker.

203 West U4tb street. Mead testified that about SJO p. am. oa Ocober 19 oa enterisg the haDway of his home he was bound aad gagged by several men aad then taken to his basement apart astat aad told to open bis safe. Ha told them, he could not opes the safe, bat called bis sister in law aad discovered that they bad previously tied ber up also.

She opened the safe bat nothing wss found therein. From, the com IiimiiI'i MrVl, the flMI sr si mrwm A icfta ta aiTc wlw im watcn aaa ctain. When anested on February 9 Minto told Mead mhc 32nd precinct that all he had got out of h. 0H and three of the $10 bills wen counterfeit. Tonga rocJcff fill Crx.

Ibdo Pr Ihd Mrs, Bessie HowcQ Pryor. sister of Othello G. HoweQ. mortkfan, died on February IS. at her hue 267 West 143rd street Funeral tervices were on Sunday af tnoon from the O.

G. Howell Fa ml Mmti Intannent was at her birthplace ia Richmond. Va. SurwV ing are a son. John, jr, a tamer, risser, two brorhcrv a sister in law.

Mrs. Evelyn Cooper Howell, and relatives. W.LlchJAj D. G. tt cf OiJ FeSs W.

E. Lcwins who weU known in frstennl circles was sastaOsd rs centrr as District Grand Master cf the Improved ladtptndtnt Order of Odd Dnriag the past sine years, Mr. Lewies has bean aa active mem of me Loyal Gohm Ledge. No. 641, Odd FaOows, He has under his a nsmctm the Excelsior District which has seven subordinate Hdgcs at MaoJamaa and Brooklyn.

Clarence Bennett is the Deputy brand Master of me district. OatianjtfbfcbTo ftj C3 Fcrir The Bert Hall Rhythm Gub, Ud West 132nd street will be in mourning during the entire week of February 2S, oat of respect to the memory of the late Bert Hall founder of the dub and former business agent of UKai Ktf. wno dKd Febraarr 23. 1932. Many numbers and friends are expected to attend (he memorial ce The daai wm SwumtiJ Ut pax nan when ke came to mis cmr 1927.

It has since grown to be of the tarsest Nem elnS rJ kmd ia Asserica, with a SMsnherthitt rasuar asm Bosses ot 1W enrolled. me semes of most the Negro) arnsU in America, Trjcj Ts Area Ttri Gahriel tones 31 Vmm driver of 1672 Una avenue. Bronx, was arrested on a technical charge of homicide Monday as a result of the oram ot ratiimi rrwmmnA bl veTio, 35. driver of Hook and Lad derK early Monday morning, aa accident. Accordiae ta solw Tmt w.

driving north en Lenox avenue and was about to cron thr iiiitno ilnm af 125th street when the fire engine was auwering aa alarm. Siwifas swurur the eneine hxrA nr a right but the heavy asparatus skidded on the wet pavement and crashed into a hxichroom at 307 Ijhm avenue. BHJATY IMS By NINA TEMPLE In tab sessoa of rfrmum it good to know that tij achieved at Imle or no cost when it cs to powder. The ordinary cook corattarch makes aa excellent, and BBre face rem Air. lac vu a few drops of your favorite perfume ana 10 crs done, 0 TO SELL THE IkxiYdi Age Prcits For Ure VfTre Boyf Apply Any The Nnr Ycrk Are t3 Want Ufth Btreot IBS DAYS WW).

FOJIJSj By ALLEN ESNTON Some disgusting and nonsensical prac tkes that I don's like uji A man with roarse hair using cVrwirals to his naps. A woman of dark complexion using medical preparations to lighten ber skia or some chemical to change me color oi ber. A man snuqueradiRg in male at r. a. A.

wonaa auuueradinaT ia male at tire. A "chomp' giving all his salary to ms wtte or girl mend and then ask but her for spending change. A womaa loving and hVutg with a dirty low 'pimp'' who win induce or permit her to "hustk." A. smgte man who would keep company with a married woman living with her husband and hdp to defray her expenses, taking a chance of Demy; aarwd out by tbe basbend. Aa snmarried woman who saM go with a married man Irving umi ms wife and give mm money.

A ana or woman asms big words to an audience or individual of dinary intelligence. a A. and a rnrilian a orated cnotrovaisy using violent and aensrve ttnguage to each other. 00 Aa impudent, sarcastic or aigh aanca none at a hospital. on Negro who publkly criticises or rafirules a whtei nrr mUI ka.

cause of that person's color or as uonaury. a A white sersen w9a trie Sn rrMta racial prejudice between whites and negroes. a A light skin person'wbo has a sa PCliotilv come lex Snnirf a wnc saraer sna. 0 a a A CIOWB WV iWitnta drrumtances chisels mm ever mm he knows, vet when lie a tmm hundred dollari he becomes map fwcnvxt to us lormer rnends A nun or. woman aVi SnikSa ainiding a formal affair at ccdmary smc areas, a wranng WHO WIU SHOW hit OT bar associates to induce them so nc "reefars" or other; won idt a mriii tm tmm ha oaoie, Persons wha mmianit ml.

festme jokes or mierences without any provocation. A "sucker wha mini a ilm. available him simply because she socaoie or smiles at nun. A selfish "JwMuf Mtuk Uit mt Mr eOOd looks fair (nm tlmV she can get any man she wants, and wm imiua sne ss noiag a teUow a nrvor to go wrtn aim. o.

A simele loobtna' aM AK mL who walks the streets' winter and summer without a bat. advertim ms skck narr. A weak man tm Su. allow their mates to open and read Kior mau. uuess be or she is Wi sd a Now friends.

I mKw flu I V. varied from the purpose of this co! uuiu uccorajng to sts caption but wnat 1 am stated above ts cuite amwsnan wita tbe Oh we lnrJ Cv nn. our jail bouse neighbor, is Jwd ami to get hooked an the near future to a rfanw Iran. Rfiilin tnai uany Hawkms his secretarv. will be bridesmaid, and they have arraneed for mTUMtrm a to attend the Look on, for nwm aberreo.

Keep ber home at least a year. a Over in Harlem happens to be a dapper aad astute young doctor. I refer to Dr. Joe Robinson and thev tell tk fCu it a single man aid won't give any 01 inc gins a maca aesircd tumble unless her name happens to be Hdea Vaaderveer. Well tut.

that the sweet little charming nurse from Elizabeth, N. hooks Doc. Ha vine cracricallv been eanahi ia the act of burglarizing a store at ana tjgntii avenue on Wednesday. Wile Smith, of 314 West 143rd street, seemed ratkr nt hurry to get it over with. Oa be ing arraign ea in Washrngton Heights Court on the Charge he somewhat excitedly pleaded guilty and waived examination for the Grand Jury.

Patrolman Wheler of tfu MnA Precinct, while on dure, heard a crash of broken glass aad saw Willie nuking his escape from the vicinity. He bad broken the glass window sad had taken one fur coat, six dresses aad two card of earrings. a mm mannartaa aooga Nn, 43, I. B. F.

O. aw of W. ROCKLAND PALACE 1 Ibdbj Etcj, TJch 2, 1933 Buket BaD Fashion Parade of Celebrities Ccntincocs Dandnf VERNON ANDRADE SOCIETY ORCHESTRA SCBSCRIPTION 1140 Upas may ae teawwj at sen. a reea. 0 Stnrfyf Febraary 25.

lg! THE NEW YORK AGE A STEALS FROM SCHOOL When arraigned before Mart Erwia in. Washington Heigh Court oa Wednesday. ViJH Fields. 18. of J07 West lS street, was held ia U500 bail the Grand Jury oa charge ol ka ing stolen three typewriters asf sn adding machine from Publu School 90 during the holiday.

Feb maw It ml were found in Fidds' possessioi a uic viacr was louaa at tin the home of Louis Price. 302 145th street POCKET PICKER On. Wednesday Magistrate win in Heights Court segtesca Christopher Sinclair, of 302 We 142nd street to two month ui iva days fat the Workhouse charges of pickiag the pockets Charles Sonconi. S221 Filmore Si, Brooklyn, shout U0 a. m.

tn same cay at 131st street Eighth aveaae. Soacomi said tn youth took $2.10 from aim asf then put up a fight He was rested Officers Barts. Sharw a nrse 01 inc Maa rreeiact 16 YEAR OLD GIRL TRIES HER LUCK AND FAILS Perhaps for the sake ef adve. rare a she is said tn hi ti money in ker parse at the tint. Ahaa Henry.

16. 3U West U9 street, mserten a slug ia a tsn stile at the 116th street and Lcsm avenue statioa. She was sees Officer Frick aad haled baton Magistrate Capsaaw a Harks Court who fceld ker in bail fa 3 Speeiai Sessions. Wnen kItmS nMrw charsre Offirer FrifVe rfntl the erennds that the srirl had mm than i in her purse at the tiac. tie.

However, requested the resac tJoa of the hail fram S10 to ft the Magistrate had first imposts'. TAKE BER FRIEND'S I Magistrate Irwin in WasaisiW Height, Court on Thursday stf Eleanor Davis. JQQ 14 street, ia bail for Seam! Sessions oa a charge of Ibivhr' stolen the sum of $15 from Gov Monroe, 36 Edgecombe avesne I Monroe said that oa WednessV eight ke.was "eatcrtaiamg" tk deleadaat at his home and pat nV money on a dresses. When ta. girl left the money was nassau, SELLS OTHER FOLKS' PROPERTY Oa Thursday last Magistral' Dodare ia Heiehts Court held Ss ael' Higgins, 4d West JJSth strw, ia $500 bail for Special Session a charge of petty larceny preferrW against him by W.

H. Jones. 4. West 135th street represenriiif tk estate ot Later K. Stepbeat, ceased.

Tones trstined that HierinJ ed a pool room and couipmret a. 109 West 133rd street from en for $60 a month. He paid th rj tor aooot inrec mourns our 01 snd then oa December 17 he moved two pool tables, serai chairs, 12 cue sticks and baDi valued at about S9j. GETS A SOCK AND 2 DATS Clarence Neil. 115 West 13M street, was fisni Sit or two daTl a jail when arraigned before alirin trate Irwin in Heights Court oaa charge of attempting to aauii police officer when be arretted i female friend of bis for u.

ikr ai 114 wvvi iwv hiw bsd attempted to kit the officer with a flat iron but a sock ben another officer halted him. I FIGHT OVER LENT SH0SS 1 Magistrate Irwin in Heitts Court oa Thursday held Geor Bradler. 164 West 144th street tvm kail tar the Grand larv a charge of having stabbed Wift Maunds. 302 West 146th in his face during aa altercai at 2749 Eieht avenue 00 Ftbn Several persons joista w. melee and as a result of injvj received Hanaos was eonnnea Harlem Hospital for five days.

WIFE BEATERS Melria Halston. 24. 245 We 143rd sueet took a sentence live days ia the WorkBoee km Arfnt rj a tlO imposed upon bins by Maristrtti Irwin in ncigois was arrmsed be bis COmt law wife, Elisabeth Lampkin. tr nAArrtm wita heatinr I bile under the influence of lietcj took two days in sail also in sM fault of a IS fine hnoosed by I Ann Nmith HIT IJjra fITWt same Magistrate the same day. I He was found guilty ef beamf his estranged wife, Mary, 23 Wt I34ta street Read Thinga Seen, Heard aat Dona Among Pnlmsan Empkt' ens.

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