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The Kansas City Sun from Kansas City, Missouri • Page 8

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Pago Eight THE KANSAS CITY UTN, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 3920. BASEBALL-SPORT-MUSIC-THEATRICALS 2- I- BASEBALL ASSOCIATION PARK K. C. Monarchs vs. Indianapolis A.

B. Saturday, May 23. Sunday, May SO, (Decoration Day). Monday, May 31 and Tuesday, June 1. OPENING OF THE NEGRO NATIONAL LEAGUE Watch for the Big Parade of Players' Rooters and Band Saturday at 1 P.

M. Games called at 3 P. M. i 5 5 as she heads for Central l'ark, bent on finding a man who will show her a thrill. DASE BALL.

The first official game of the new Negro National Baseball League In this city will be played Saturday at 3:00 o'clock at Association Park be tween the famous A. B. Cs. of Indian-apollsandthe hard hitting and triumphant Monarchs of this city. Kansas City Is proud of Its new team nnd the splendid record they's made on the road since the opening of the season and undoubtedly the fans will give the team a rousing reception upon Its first appearance on the homo grounds.

A big parado will take place at 1:00 o'clock over the principal streets In which nil the fans are Invited to decorate their cars nnd take part. It will be headed by the famous Second Regiment band and two teams in uniform. On Sunday it is predicted that fully ten thousand people will witness the game. The Monarchs have beaten the St. Louis Giants, the ABCs, the fast Dayton Marcos and were beaten on Abraham Lincoln.

The respect and sacredncss seems to lessen as the years go by. And yet only a half lifetime has passed since that God-sent man camo to free our people from the yoke of slavery. The graduating recital of Miss Doris Relta pianist, at the University of Kansas School of Fine Arts last Friday night was a delightful affair and was largely attended by friends from tho two Kansas CItys. She was abl yasslsted by Mr. Alexander Gate-wood, the coming tenor of the race.

The recital was held In historic Fra-zler Hall, 1603 E. 12th St. Home Phone, Denton 5172. Bell Phone, Clifton 1675. HOME SEEKERS1 You Cannot Rent Any More But You Can Buy, and Can Pay for Your Home just the Same as Rent.

Read What I Hae for Sale. 1515 East 17th St. Four room cot-icrn' frame; open alley; garage; size tage, frame. Price $1,100. $300 down, "140- Pricej $3,500, terms $500; balance 112.00 ner month and Interest.

ty appointment. These are a few Specials that we hopo to close out by the last of tho month. As houses are selling at the present tlmo these should not last very long. Take your choice and we can help arrange payments to suit y.ou. 2000 Park St.

7-room, 2-story, frame, newly decorated, east front, newly painted; lot size 40x150; strictly modern. Price $3,500, terms $1,000 cash, 2326 Monrgall 6-room, strictly mod- 203S Holmes St. 5-rocm, frame, bath, toilet, electric lights. Price $2, 500, terms $500 cash. 1021 Tracy Ave.

9-room, frame, THE COSMOPOLITAN CLUB Gives Their Monthly Entertainment TUESDAY, JUNE 1ST We wish that all would come with their cards. DIAMONDS and HEARTS FRIDAY, JUNE 18TH The Last Play at AUDITORIUM THEATRE By Local Talent This Season. QUEEN BEATRICE TEMPLE NO. S2. S.

M. and QUEEN EST Eli HOY AL HOUSE NO. 107. s. M.

T. Mrs. M. A. Ford, M.

W. P. W. M. Saunders, M.

N. K. Uriel's Iieavnnhli 55c. 75c. COMING AT THE Y.

M. C. A. TUESDAY, JUNE 8TH Pupils of the Albert Allen Studio of Musio in PIANO AND SONG RECITAL Assisted by MRS. ERMA PAYNE, Pianist.

Tickets on sale for Tuesday night, June 8, at Paseo Y. M. C. and at Studio, 2735 HiQhtand Ave. MRS.

ALLEN MOORE, Directress. Highland, 1S27 5 room frame, gas and water In. Price $1800; easy payments. Highland, 2307 5 room frame; a questionaoie decision in innings newly decorated. Price $1800; $100 modern; large lot, 40x140; house in by Uube Foster's Giants last Sunday in down balance, $12.00 per month and fairly good condition, nice location and Chicago by a score or to 6.

i urn interest. (priced to sell quickly. Price out Doys anu give me leu ma iujui it- uuniem, yn room irajne moa- terms $500 cash. Sunday will probably be as follows: i ance $25.00 per month, Including in-! "12 Euclid 7-room, frame in the terest 816 "East 24th room frame Th'a bargain to any one cottage. A bargain.

Electric llghta. destrlns a nice home. The price is gas and water. 37 foot lot. Price and should be an inducement to $2000, $200 down, balance $15.00 small investor.

$2,500 all the month and interest. cash Possible, will make things easy. 1003 East 17th St. 7 room frame! 2913 Norton Ave1. 7-room, frame, in and bath.

Price $3,000. $500 down, 'excellent condition; water, gas, 3 gar-balance easy payments. ages, yard 50x150; 1 block from car 1619 East 22nd St. 5 room frame, line. Price $3,000.

Terms $500 cash. per month and interest 90S East 17th St. 7-room frame, modern except heat. Price $2500, SAVE on Good Shoes You can Save $1 to $5 a Pair Here ABC Shlvely. If Clark, ss Charleston, cf Taylor, lb Powell, DeWltt, 2b Day, 2b Jefferies, rt Johnson, K.

C. Portnondo, 3b Mendez, ss McNair, It Carr, rf 'Donaldson, cf Washington, lb Mothell, 2b Rodroguez, Currle, Tomorrow and Monday we celebrcte -or should celebrate Decoration Day the when we should commein- "IN SEARCH OF SINNER" TOUCH-ES DELICATE SITUATIONS. on Love's screen in the past year. Do Good Men Die Early. orate by our reverence for those Men 300 down- balance 25.00 per month In Dine, the Boys of the Union, who and Interest.

so valiently fought for Humanity and I M'rtle- 2S00-Franie store building Our Cause. Let us all try to show I nd 4-room house in rear. Price our appreciation for their suffering and $1S00' 300 down' balance 15-00 Per battles, for their loss of limb and loss I and of life. It is asking only a little, 9th and Adam? cottage mm uuw auic ul giuuuu uuu uiuur 4 out-bulldtngs. Price $3SO0, $500 down balance $23.00 per month and inter est.

IN ARGENTINE. very little just the expression of respect and remembrance. Peppy Constance Talmadge Picture at Love's Tells Plight of Girl with Saintly Husband. John Emerson and Anita Loos, whose efforts for the last six months, have been confined to providing Con stance Talmadge, the brilliant First i bores his lively wife. Tomorrow, Sunday ami Monday, May "0th and 31st, the Lincoln Theater will show the "Copperhead." A real trlb- ute to Abraham Lincoln and the noble Fcr the first time.

Miss Talmadge men surrounded him. It might is shown at the opening of a picture be explained hero that a copperhead as a married woman. She is youns was a southern sympatlzer in a North-and beautiful and married at the age cm state. This picture is a rare treat of twenty. Her husband is twice her to our people.

When It played at the age.s an old fogy whose goodnes Newman theater, thousands of people The Emerson-1 were turned away daily. Never has star, with unusual screen Loos collaboration cleverly made this any drama created a profounder immaterial, have completed what is unsatisfactory husband "so good that1 pression upon the public than this probably their most daring adaptation the Lord put him away with the rest wonderful picture. In "In Search of a Sinner," which wllli of the angels." thus leaving Con- be shown at the Love's Theatre, com-1 stance Talmadge as the heroine of the' mencing Sunday and Monday. story, free to romp through four reels IS Many unusual angles that have 1 of spicy comedy, searching for a sin-. never been embodied in a Con-' ner stance Talmadge production make THE MEN IN BLUE IT ALL TO BE FORGOTTEN SOON? SO Among the younger people of our "I'm so tired of good men that I race there seems to be a tendency tn "In Search of a Sinner." one of the I never want to see another as lone as drift away from the alleeiance due to uiubi uisuncuie oirenngs to be snown I live." says the dashing Georglana I the memory of the Great Emancipator.

S29 South 4th St. 3 room cettage. Price $700, $200 down, balance $10.00 per month and interest. 509 Osage Ave. 4 room cottage.

Price $S50, $200 down, balance $10.00 per month and interest. 511 Osage rooms. Price $1200, $200 down, $12.00 per month and in terest, 1715 Kansas Ave. 6 rooms, 2 story, newly decorated; water, gas. Price $2,500, terms $350 cash.

2204 Tracy A real bargain, not a new house, but a house worth every dollar that Is asked for It. See itand be convinced. Price $2,000, terms $200 cash. 1802 East 16th 12-room, brick, gas lights, bath, south exposure, "fine condition, strictly income property and for roomers cannot be beat. Price $4,500.

Terms $750 cash. 918 Woodland 7-room. frame, new-roof, very good condition. Price 500, terms $500 cash. 1425 Michigan Ave.

6-room, frame, modern, good repair; will sell cheap. See me at once a bargain. 1008 Garfield Ave. 6-room, frame, well built, partly modern; water, gas, electric lights; south front; good location. $300 cash, balance easy.

00 Charlotte St. 10-room, strictly Remember that we make first and modern, brick; south exposure, high second mortgage loans on real estate. and sightly; garage; furnace heat; also small short time chattel loans I on car line; good condition; will stand on household goods, pianos, etc. If you haven't all the first payment we might help you to get it. We have helped others to prosper and we can help you.

is strictly confidential, the closest inspection; owner moving out south, will sell cheap. Price terms $500 cash. 2336 Bellovlew 6-room, frame Our business house; electric lights; large lot. Price Terms $500 cash. SEE KINSLER 4-room, frame cottage; south of 918 East 21st Street Booker T.

Washington school; $1,200, Bell Grand 4204. Home Del. 950. cash $200. Patent, Brown, Black Kid and White Oxfords and Pumps.

$8.00 Valuer $9.98 New Colonial! and 1-eye Sailor Ties $4.98 to $7.98 These Pumps and Oxfordt, by buy Ing here you sava ALL SIZES 'SN 10 3- we Ssr are out of tho 214 to 9- high rent district ALL HIGH SHOES REDUCED SAVE $3.00 A FAIR MEN'S SHOES All the Latest Styles and Leathers, $4.98 to $7.98 You save $1.00 to $6.00 a pair here. CHILDREN'S SHOES A complete line from $1.25 to $4.98. MARY JANE PUMPS IN PATENTS-AND DUFFS SIZES 1 to 5, $1.25 to 11, $2.48 5i to 8, $1.98 11'2 to 2, $2.98 Large Girls' sizes, Vz to 6 $3.98 Ladles' Soft Kid House Slippers, 1-Strap, Low Heel $1.98 llniinmni QlinA Pa 918 IVtiUUHtil OllUtf UU. Main St. Colored Holly Addition 36TH AND TOPPING 3, 4 and 5-room houses.

City water and electricity. Have your own home, garden, pigs and chickens. Bring small payment to reserve the house you want. Balance like rent. Take 31st St.

Car to end walk 6 blocks to 36th and Topping Owners there until 5:30 P. M. rjg: ILh! viilm llflj 0 sV llBBdl Bk isH IBbA After a March of 15 Years We Come to a Glorious At SPRINGFIE LDj ILL. JUNE 16-21, 1920 With the Fifteenth Annual Session of the SUNDAY SCHOOL CONGRE THE SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS OF THIS COUNTRY HAVE EXERTED EVERY EFFORT TO MAKE THE FIRST INVASION OF THE NORTH A DECIDED SUCCESS. EVERY SUN-DAY SCHOOL SHOULD BE REPRESENTED.

WHERE IT IS FOUND IMPOSSIBLE TO SEND A MESSENGER, SEND IN YOUR ENROLLMENT BLANK, THEREBY IDENTIFYING YOUR SCHOOL WITH THE GREATEST CHRISTIAN WORK OF THE PRESENT AGE. "Front Line Sunday Schools ajtid How to Build Them" IS A PROBLEM THAT THE CONGRESS HAS SUCCESSFULLY SOLVED. SEND FOR AN ENROLLMENT BLANK NOW. FILL OUT AND RETURN TO THE CONGRESS SECRETARY ON OR BEFORE JUNE 10TH. REMEMBER THIS CONGRESS WILL BE ABLY REPRESENTED AT THE WORLD'S SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION IN TOKYO, JAPAN, IN OCTOBER, 1920, BY THE CONGRESS SECRETARY.

ALL RAILROADS HAVE GRANTED AN EXCURSION RATE OF ONE AND A THIRD FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP ON THE CERTIFICATE PLAN. EVERY REPRESENTATIVE SHOULD ASK HIS TICKET AGENT FOR A CERTIFICATE OR RECEIPT, WHEN PURCHASING TICKETS GO-ING TO CONGRESS. THE CONGRESS SECRETARY WILL SIGN THE SAME. PRESENT THIS SIGNED RECEIPT TO THE AGENT AT SPRINGFIELD AND YOU WILL ONLY HAVE TO PAY ONE-THIRD FARE FOR THE" RETURN TRIP. TICKETS ON SALE JUNE 12-18, GOOD TO RETURN JUNE 24TH.

IN WRITING FOR BLANKS AND OTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE INCLOSE 5 CENTS FOR POST-HASTE SERVICE. SEND ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO THE Sunday School Congress 523 Second Avenue N. Henry Allen Boyd, Secretary Nashville, Tenn. 0.

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