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$07 Co oy 0 1 Cc Ui s- i 7 a v- 1 i. r. San Dleffo, San Francisco and -W l' I THE oLdeSsT LARGEST -r 1 j'- THE LEADING RACE JOURNAL THE PEOPLES FORUM FOR UPLIFT ALL MEN UP NO MAN ESTABLISHED 1870 LEADING RACE JOURNAL THE LARGEST AND BEST PHONE MAIN 4485 ttWi -l AND BEST! i WEST J- s.1. jv DOWN.1 X' 1 1 LC'S ANGELES. CALIFORNIA; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1919' VOLUME 33 NUMBER 139 1'- T- "FT FIX) YD fi.

SXEIftOX; JR. TT 1 aliscence of nearly two 1. haveltn yeare, we are. pleased to our j. -midst Floyd G.

Shelsop.Jr.whoWas. table wahgHtteriifgt'wltb ware 25th. AVKDDIXa AXlVKRSARY OF MR AND ItiRfli, P. JOHXHOX 7. 1 brought by their friends, folio V'frir tjie cpyerod bedVbf theT fossils, clrM atiC prfovisioNsi Knowing -that nian must inhabit of.

the that arylngVqima tea imjst form a boun-ary inl the 'distribution Jut animal fe, -Providence provided---fqr each fheir. terTOtla jJjpetrcrBs Jn the sub-lyisfoniKOl terra firms. fhOj -tropics reaps his israit aiid smokes the pipe of sat-sfMtlon. before crackling winter w'hile the Eskimo in the zone, of ihe' trail 'tyt sleet; under the dim Jas A MisHOurrClubV Silver le ea Mr. ftMrs.

Wa lemon arner up to the time of his entering service inf the povcinment; the hustling local' editor of this We regret a that -he is qof ta pbI-tien to renume that 'position at this-tinie. However' he Uras offered such a tempting position in jthe servied of silver cold meat fork, H.IH., vr; I About 206 Wended their way to the Yi A. on Tuosday evening to pay 'homage to Mr.anti Mrs. P. Johnson bn their 2Pjth.

anniversary. Thb auditorium of the Y. M. C'. A.

1' R. 561 silvfV breadiray.r' A P. Hinson, silver. bAvy spoob, 2nd. Buptjfirchareh, chstv iot silver.Lo's Angjples Lodge O.

U. 1. of Q. refuse 1 years, wllltbe 4 'r. and canyons thundered with the ecko of forgotten age? Why this massive.

chain of upturned earth, and. oblique straters of crumjlig rock, rescmbljng tlie ains' of ancient tem pies Gods in anger; blasted theirfoundatlonj amid the tremble Of. aw recked age? Why this foliage, 'green at the foot of these mountains, clambing like ah ijLcasla wreath, the preclpitious sides until baited by' the chilly veil of perpetual; anow glistening in the un light (Above the passing clouds Why these barren deserts parched by tbe sun and whipped- into a. by tbe winds of sncceedingtiges? Why not drop'the clomkrTIn Jeasohs and quench the I tbhr of this unfruitful' land, under the rays ofa sun, which later, kisses dew from the 111 lies In a weiLkratered land? r-v -v; Why- these plains, with qo forest nor murmuring brooks etaka nojr home the. scorched? Why rob It of shady bowers and tbe 6f winds' upon the keys of resplendent foliage? Why.

visit certain sectlons' Of this vast 1 area with snow and leg, chilly theT.Xavy that he and re-enlisted for three He has a host of friends, who! pleased to know of hLs success and will carry iwith him thejr best wlshefc EaglA readers will' eontnue to hear from him as he circles ithe Globef -1- 'K CunvVhich JodiCB vn himooe: half each finds Joy In; warming "I 0 silvur hII-vcr jnerry spoon, CJtlfen Print shop, sliver card rny, vs Bain and Sarah Burin, silver ar.Jad: forks, Mr. Mrs. "jokn VT. i 92.00 Wr sj Ahr. fti iVhtis 1 1 Jol 1 Mr.

ft hr(4 Chsu I c-nkbr silver sailed set Mri. II. set Ofsiiver spoons, Mr. ft Taylor! cake, plate, Pbllle 4. -Taylor, silver dishes; Golden Rule jhimaeif in! tlje jce 'walN bf his snow jhut nmid Vkhlitllilg -winds.

Providence provided Mhe ponn-talnecr with a keen vieion, adjusted hiin air and sent a Wing-eicf choir to' cheer him in his solitary -a -c1 II 1' trav- days ahd two nights- weary trg' el, the tfain man Informed the vlee passengers that we were nearla Kansas 1 ad tli two. nights of weary 1 vleepy nearing 5959. C. o. pf OF, silver i bread V' MR.

m. p. Johnson i.providence tempered tbe beams of tlc sun td the nude frame of the. Hot parch their lu tlie sanidUme, of. sunrsmitten- desert Woitderfuria He who can io proL vide an'd, uphold.

this dld my optlmlstlcvis-lan dwell as passed through can-yens, over rivera'; by mountains, whose headi: seemed to peep intc jhe home thb' thiinder. and whose 1, leaving here under lh cover pf. nigkt, we rushed acrosi the borders of -Missouri -headed for jChicago, the city watered by the Great, Lakes ad swept fry the pleasing. breezes of -j Canadian snows. jj.

i -1 A day and jnigbt passed, finally all. heeds out at windows began-to nod -welcome to dome, steeple and rising from amid the' work of art and geniiis living on the face of stone and steeL I 1 J. Banka and Mrs. Viola Hubbard served each guest witii. gemf.fbus por winds' and the solitude of dreary.

win trey. Local Labor- No. 1:9.76.00 Orphia' Chapter No lfi-filver chafing dish. Mr. 'ft rs.

Jl M. Edwards. sil ver cold meat JorkMris. Sara Middle-! tonj Mrs. J.

M. Ed.wjirds and Mrs. Mi-j nervla IUch a 1I. H. of Ruth 3399 I5.Q0, Chapter Nc.3 19 O.

E. Darr den, silver: jelly sppon. Olivet Chap, ter O. E. Pasadena.

ailvercard tray Mrj ft Mrs! i Hafner bunch Sojourner Truth Indusirfai Club, i haying, a campaign to raise in tlx weeks begin ing Oct. en Dec. 6th. i Jtj ha's been three yeare since we have' asked the public to help Usa'nd lioW'lwe are asking to be help us so. that wewill not.

have to ask you to help tia again for many -years: V- We are in need of this sum to dm-proye, pnlarge; and many thing that are needed. Several of our friends are helping us; will not the entertainment of Oci. 27th.was given by ourfrlends Vere you: tkera didlyou do1 your bit itqwarda (k 93,000.90 and help ua go OVBIl THE -TOP. Some more are tjo help Us oil Nov. isth.

Barker: -Bros. Entertalnmet 4epajftment will give a complimentary, benefit at the Y. C. A. .721 9o.

Hope Si Admission' trill be 26 cents! Seerora I your tickets from Club members; this entertainment ja too. good you to miss, bring the children with you, you simply cannot milord to miss this. Why worry buying or 'snaking Christmas presenta, when can purchase most anything you would wish to give at the Bazaar, to -be held the closing week th cam PalgnDec. lat. to Dec.

at. So Vi Jonrney Truth Industrial 1119 J. E. Adaina 8trMt, Should a solicitor ring, your door bell, apeak kindly to her. 8he only asks a piece of silver to help false turn her away with I help all 2 can, I have given out.

my purse Is empty, haven't you got. that yet. My dear friend it three thousand, one dollars, or six. thouiiandflfty cent pieces, twelve tions of Icn. Cream nd made qske, Mrs.

J. B. Bass! ascnlst ress of shbulders seemed to push away ter. while others have beamb )of warmth and satisfying breezes? 1 To, all this I find reply; That ta the economic scheme. He who made then! all.

has for. each a pur. pose out of each will have glory. Creation Is peculiarly benefltted. by this peculiarly! fitted world above the range of humgn 'other' of large yeilpw Crygnthemumi B.

F. Reaching Chicago. Sunday eveti, 1 we were told that wjs had 'a few of con-Cha p- fleeces of Airing clouds. I yerlt alilr saf in the' gallery and watched the scenes: of forgOtten agea pas review hpon-Jbe canvas of speculative 7 Why -1 'Desired to. Atteml the Con Talbot Lodge P.

ft. M. Tetter granulations, -Queenof Shaba terjO. No. 95.00; from Laborers.

-Union Wrn. Jbnes. 36 K. Saidder, W. Wbltiaker, to conclude? the Lord rlll Why the Those drifting sands ouly hide the sepulchers of forgotten 'age.

By the agency of wind i G. Morales; 35., H. E. Lewis, 95. S.

Neny- 35., Carrillo, 33. J. N. Tiro 'National Baptist Convention represents a deomlnatlonal commun 3 and these deserts are pulltai tag hours to. and; were yet moij; than a thousand miles from the camp ground ofthp great At 8.10 ej left.

Chicago under the', cover of night, over- 'the jPennsylva-na line at. a rate of speedcalculaf-ei to make 'eyen' the righteous fuel more humble land a llttl pneaay. t. .,1 Having, put seven state behinA us. Jr we novr pushed.

on to thi 1mk. State ur1 lhAlz' OMbnextrbade us wdctnne, then came tbe 1 busy State 1 ot Pennsylvania. Pittsburg- the great, steel manufacturing city new calmed Os apd while resting we' lotV jlRS. 8. P.

JOHNSON was. a masterpiece of the decorators Ferns and large yellow Chrfxatitheuina carried out tle color seheme of green ad yellow. The bride and groom of, 25. years' wlt-h. their family were, aeated1 in a picturesque arbor of lattice interwoven with ferns -and small yellow buds and flowers.

Thb Hightower orchestra furnished Jhcpmuslc and they were at their best seated In the royal arbor was" Mr. and Mrs. Johnson their eldest son Llyod, the youngest son of the parents fii. P. Johnson Jr.

and Mr. iahd Mrs. men 'were In nventlonal black. Johnson, wag- charming in her gown of jtrey. v-Mrs.

-Hatch-ett her slater made a stunning' picture in her gOWH Of" blacV. Mfu EJvh the, youngest, daughter a' happy bluebird In her costume of blue sntin and the "eldest daughter Mrs: Naomi fggntetiBbans looked well the par ot a charming young 'matron in pink and 'All the present were lavishly displaying wonderful creations of art of ihe modiste Seated behind a-long tgbla spread -with a immaculate white chth were Mrs. M. Bain, Mm Ada Baker, and Mrs. S.

F. Bain and these Jadles received each pretty token silver aseach guest arrived. Punch served to all by the 'Misses Urnes-jtlnea Jones end Stevie Cox, while Mrs ceremonies gave, a short review of Mr and Mrs! Johnson's life in the city of Los Angeles', for the past 14 years. She Hpoke of his ser: ice tor the, fraternities and for thi workingmen, aqd liis. great wrvics thp church.

Dr, Prowd Mr; Johns n'8 pastor in his remarks spoke mos highly of the great services rendered the church by Mr, 'Johnson and like testimonials were, expressed by all if-the various-speakers making preaentat ions' for -the various orders which- -Mr 'Johnson la a mem ben mistress of ceremonies Vartnus representatives ward -and the followlnr Lieut. J. Wliil Rule lodge O. of Jones for the -labor Uni Williams for Olivet of Mrs. -Thompson foij Affectionate Chapter O.

E. S. V. Hubbard and Mrs. M.

Williams far the Kansas and Missouri' Club of which -i Mr. Johnson is the founder, Mrs. Jackson for) Electa' Chapter, Mrs! Thomas for Queen of Sheba Lodge, Mrs. S. A.

Wright for Orphia Lortg of Santa Br. Prowd and Mrs. Janie Williams for the 2nd. Ba tiat Church. Before the evening wis over the dawn the mountains and making fer4 tile a hew civilization that shall succeed? ihisi passing sge: -lk.

fhfiirlfnvldeqod. li aWngpro GstaA 4 for thC comforts 'of unkirn 'iceneriC tions who shall make the desert klossom like a rose and the mountains tc how their heads and. yield their treasures to the enjoy ed; over the city, made many ment bf a favored kingdom of men twentyflve cent! pieces, T. $1. J6hn.

Prink $1., K. Harrison 91. John Pryor, 1, Ceaser POwelLl J. $1. Gnrcla.

$1. W. L. -Haney, Monroe Bogle, 1., Rodereguez 1. E.

Reyes, Will Jordon, $1. Wm. Owpns 91-, $1.. This. 91.

Pat Higgins, $5. T. Ben Murphy total $75:00 Johnson made a speech of ac-ancc aftef being presented with ce; pta and animals. 'The Mountains. These hu.

quatatancea and iae much to the credit of hla city of Iron'and snioksL O' to fthe Capitol, i beautiful city came hnder.bur notlea. The State bouse made of marble and; fashioned by hands long ago turned to dust; spoke out for the decend- Yi 1 or thirty. thousand llmes or sixty thousand nlcklee to make, threa thousand set you can see just how. every little mite will help. Did drop a "penny In one of those money1 mall boxes' at, the store as you passed today.

man watch towers. monuments of imperial astronomical ladders, on the rounds of which the geometrltlan com puted by converging and -heat presit is here are get the first x- Off' r.f v. r4 ft a f.t" Vv. 'r ri 't t'S f- -T rm 4 Al w- yj ants of Pennsylvania and the. Quaker' -family.

Youncstown. the icen the each gift and at the close of the evening an each guest shook-hands land each one declared it grand anniversary indeed. pplenceiof joy ln jthe changing at. moilphere'whleh has contributed 'so i IP YOU BE A BOOSTER 1 DONT BE A KICKER. KEEP -STILL AS'D LET US WIN.

I THANK i.YOU. MRS. LOUISE E. WILLIAMS 1 -President, RELATES TRIP ACROSS fipod whit claimed thre -fourths Of ihe of this, city, showed IU self In reconstruction 'garb as' wo. rushed over the river and! Into the mountain pais.J On we circling mountains, sweeping through tunelaL spanning streams wlgsj; the eirlj settlers builded their camp fires, and watched.

the daw nof a greater Phldephias gates fleir open I w. entered, consoled ta the fact, that much to1 the happiness of -mankind Hence, tho benefits provided ta these "Mummies of the plains. These Mountains are the vaults of the worlds wealth E'tay age has drawn from1; the lnexhaustable supply to IteVbatlsfaction.yahd ropsred to its slumberland! Iir the vale of burled memory. Why these treasures: stored ta tho sklrts of bleak mountains, or hidden ta the folds of sloping plains? rf OTHER BENEFITS you see a snow reef upon -j 1 nd my deduction is, that when this age shall have passed and new-era be rounded out! in the' cycle of tim, the present -a civilization, -not suited to a. new.

will in afore tlme. eatabllsh a basis beyond our highest anticipation. I Proyldcnce of God Portrayed Upon Nd are's Canvas. I Wbile. this Is say ninth time across the ientlnaat; my vlsloa-wha enlarged as never before.

It was David whs ity consisting of some four million communicants In the United States alone andvnoire three million In'- Itu A Airl-tustralla; Soutk.America gnd the Isles of. the of some eight pillilan''marchtng under the furls jot. Calyarrk ban nee contending for- fhe One -faith and One r. Knowing the force, of the organize-tion and the benefits to be derived cotact. and feeling, that? the Baptist California is an integral part '-of Ibis stupendous' whole, and that the abaencebf a delegation from California would place us in the doiibtfiil column; regards policy and principle! of the Baptist Chnrch, 1 derired go, and In my feeble way make known -to the brotherhood that there- yet remained many In California whb'h ave not bpwed the knee to BSal, hor compromiaed with friends oLjreeds and: cults.

I desired to go -because of the gains by jand asaoriation 'uf ideas. And fur-. 'ufe here men women of note, and pe jn experience this; religious and women, not of ne niro oply. biit of every race from very quarter of the globe. The athenrof the reconstruction period nd ante-bellum days; champions'' of the cauu of.

education and religion, wlth naany -aupporters' of the triple (eclarstlon which must Hand, without. qiodlflcatlonV Onto the CuyentlQni vMy first days Jpurney cloaed-Ns the venlng Shades lengthened upon a deqertV; ihev aun down the western iriope! of the ped0c- hill and, the darknesi pt night foil up. on us. i I Wbil tSera jsLloyi in sack privl-iegee, opportunity has its jdark objectives and sotemn meditations Iv (. Out from hom and loved to thq; common incidents of travel, hurrying A to the dlssy death and' opening athvery curve and swinging the dOorof every tun-nll oneV Jby greatly modified as hf becoqin more sensitive Igc his dtriac- tmmt-S daring fimt 1-4 made them That God unfolds ACROSS THB OONTINHNT TO TKH BIQ BAPTISCpNVEJfTiONi are were neartag -the big meeting on he "border of the "great ocean.

to man the (To be continued) 1. Thcf heavens declare the But this sentence may be so ax. said of.V TkBKRNACI.K BAPTIST The- Providence of Ood a Seen. Be tween the' Two K-v. CHURCH.

panded aa' to Include a further fact: 7 kV.MEMORlUM i The earth portrays his providence the many klqgdqyniji. rejoice His benefits'." i Nq person mind is- eueeep- things necessary for each age lq clearly, shown upon the- canvas of human progress. am further persuaded man is Incapable of reaching Into the future and tklngs to pass iq advance of its time; iqventiona and diacoveriea are not the'pfoduct of a master mind, nor the finished labor of a selected feW. Before the white" haired Italian stepped kboard deck bt the San ta Maria and led Xhe( world to the continents of. America, races had succeeded each' other in', these newly well found; continents-, so- known to The big news of he week lit relig-.

ous circles is tbe almost unanamous eall extended to Dr. J. Gordon by Jhe Tabernacle Baptist. church of this In. loving memory of our dear mother daughter and slater, Mrs.

Mirandia Doglns, who departed this Jife Novomber. 7, 1918, at the family -residence! 941 -E. 37th Los Angeles, California. Ju. table of tmprseaion jeen: the country between these eeeane the brow of a distant, mountain, fur.

ther down the sides ypu see spouting spilngs, furtherj down you aee a brook and on dewn yon see a a stream; of down, a riv--er alas into tbe tea. 1. v-r-: I What has river done its course? What been the beqe-fits to life, as like silver thread it crept amid plain and jungle jrapport. tag life ta a thousand forms. It caine from the crest of yon mountain, froiq keneatK thkt bat: of ice; down the cheek fthat master "Mhmmy.

of this desert. Providence so provide. At a meetln'g of Its members out getting groaiev vlaftm oj thi previdenoe' of Ood. As I passed through bntiiral scenerieq, beholding Our.Xan! animal vegetable and tbe mineral- 1 kingdoms, witb wjhqt precision teach Is cohslgnm to its .1 -am themnelves. 1 Here they lived, JabOred and pros- We, mise you iio, but.

youre Home at, rest jso sweetly1 sleeping I Saviou rs toder, carj Where there: i no pain er. weep- mg None on earth ran harm you there You shall sleep, but not; forever There! will be a glorious ids wq 4, We shall, meet; to part-no -'morn. On the resurrection morn caukcjd to inquire as to the reason for things. like the sage tho sword of my experience I demand ex You a black fog shooting from planation of the things not written fi! last Monday, night by a vote of 55 to six Dr. Gordon was agaln csilbd to the pastorate of this f.

-Onlr recently after 14 yiaa pas torate at tblajchurch.Dr.Gordon do-- cidpd to enter-ntO' Evangelist Ifleld for a chinge anci for the Jest few months he has been located at or neav Plttsburg ennaylvanui, he was 1 only recently joined by his wife tbat city. Dr. ''Gordon la one of most brilliant pulpiteers of his time. The has a4 strong personality, a legion of friends who would never satisfied: nor contenf him. It is said that Dr.

Gordon has accepted the call and in the near fu In my book of 1 'f On. Sept ember 4 th. accompanied by I I 1 r. Father Holt, Bro. Hammock, Mrs.

Johnson and Mrs. Everljr, mkrched intT Jfe SURon preparatory to beginning my third trip across to attend the big Bap ti( family- in fssemWed, At 9.00 a. truwto echeduie; isteppod the) Santa Fa train, leaving 09 ths flrstJ'ap of a trknscoh-' tlnental trip extending to the sobbing ahoree the Atlantic. 7 7 The Important; features of the trip began to. unfold aa the.

view of Los. Angeles js lost behind the smoky rlip of towering mountains, Notwlth-atanding' this my ninth trip acrossa the divide; new wonders aad: fresh sceneries oc. copied conspldous places. and Invited' special attention and serious thought My first thought was. of Illm' In whose hands.

I must rest for these five days and' nights and these howling endows and death-blackened shade. With Imwed head; I registered wltt jlla and asked a' room In the feheftir her divine While meditatlng and looking but upon unfolding wee startled by a vote out of the tower' of provl-Aenee, breaking' through vistk "How wronderfui are thy erks, Ok li jrbdon hath thou ipr- GRAND OPENING -Lu 3 1 1 v. peredj pleased wltn the stahcea of the age; Here ed a rich provided With all things! conducive to happiness In the ery; land where we. now mstchlecs civilization. The' antoe were hot for builders, nor the alroplahe for the eli If dwellers he Jrfut-yielding dr-chards, treasure-giving '-mountains and railroads, shaking hands with two of busy commerce, wjere not for those whose lie unvpll-ed in onr.

museums; nor or the Red Man" wftose. kingdom wag the oen world; and whose genius slipped from the bow and hung upon tjhe cord of rr. ei Gladys MasoiLOweiis Announces lther openingr the bowun of earth amid the cheera ofjbyofandrra, a liquid ciouddarkena the sun and falls in torrents on the earth around and flows away In plaO-Id streams. What Is thlsT.t. Providence has advised, and the Inquiring mind has uncapped reservolr ot liquid, mineral foods of wealth pour forth from' ell tankards In the garden of providence.

This Is provided for this ago and this nation, whlleother- undiscovered benefits a wall thq coming of another generar tion. --''-j' the world 15 adjusting ItsiUf to meet the needs ofj a coming age. Is evident; from angle, and every age has amply provided ferl ffoml the preseBL dec velopmenf and th remains 'of- an-ctat civilization slumbering.ta I ture will again 'assume the pastorate Proceeding upon the assumption that to eveiythingr. there Is a time and for evenlhlng there Is a pur. jl up a council of In vow tlgatlon and began to Inquire Into these mysteries perpetually lingering upon natures canvas.

7 I1. Why this variable, broken and nn. even landscape, rising between these two waters? Ita West Coast bordered with a fertile' strip of land Ireach. tag! almost equator' the pole, ich in beauty, glorious In bar-yeatr: wrapped In-the mantle Of per; petdas annshlne. and; perfumed troplcil frutta? these rough ghoat-ilke mountain tom by i'he tooth Of time until gulfs; of Tabernacle chnrch.

of her Beauty Shop 'W Thursday, -7; November Aa the muddy jraters of the Colo i waltzed by. we across tte st'ran d. into the ragged ad hair. ren lapdf Arizona. imonn-teSnsv whleN had lobked down upon Pangagee.and xanyohs which, had eachoed treadV0f feptjcing, ago tuyned to rushed into the Man's reservations and haulted to The Iron i -L I 1 Full account of the.

Wilkes Stokes Wedding. in'our. htt Issue. If to lO p. -atr409; Stanford beuds' V.

their divinity provided ir. -VV 7 v-. 7 -'Mpore Teeident of 'r, this Tdty is seriously -ill at his borne lAXl as necessity required andj these met their; fata at thsj end (f a happg jazlstenceTrNothing. new 1 a Yl.

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