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THE BROAD AX, CHICAGO, ILL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1921.
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JULIUS F. TAYLOR
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DR. M. A. MAJORS
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Phone Drexel 1416
VOL. XXVI No.
SEPTEMBER 17, 1921.
52
Entered as Second-Class Matter, Aug.
19. 1902, at the Post Office at Chicago,
I1L Under Act of March 8. 1879.
THE FORT DEARBORN HOS
PITAL EDITION OF THE
BROAD AX.
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Mrs. Clara Dixson.
Mrs. Fannie Ford.
Mrs. Ella Gaston.
Mrs. Ada Stokes.
Miss May Green, Captain.
Mrs. Delia Leach.
Mrs."NoraTodd.
Miss Hattie Haggins.
Mrs. Susie Weelen.
Mrs. Mabel Ward.
Mrs. Hattie Crane.
Mrs. Beulah Cobb.
Mrs. Rena Watts.
Mrs. Vera Gill.
Mrs. G. W. Hardeman, Captain.
Miss C. Tarry.
Mrs. Mattie Murry.
Mrs. Hattie Haskins.
Mrs. Gertrude McNary.
Mrs. I. A. Peterson.
Mrs. W.D.Williams.
Mrs. Liza Montgomery.
Miss Emma Williams.
Mrs. Sadie Coles-.
Miss Bertha Jackson, Captain
Miss Marion Bowling.
Mrs. Birdie Murrell.
Mrs. Nettie TalberL
Mrs. Addie Simpson.
Miss Myrtle Jackson.
Mrs. Heloise Green.
Mrs. Yensie Eddison.
Miss Emma Andrews.
Mrs. Sylvia Mills, Captain.
Mrs. Hattie Patterson.
Mrs. Alice Miller.
Mrs. Frances Wickliff.
Mrs. Frank Walton.
Mrs. Florence Jones.
Mrs. Carrie Stanton.
Mrs. John Banks.
Mrs. Mary Washington.
Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson.
Mrs. E. T. Wood, Captain.
Mrs. Ida Bailey.
Mrs. Arthur Hutchinson.
Mrs. J. R. Moore.
Mrs. J. Fountain.
Mrs. C. S. Baynes.
Mrs. Emma Hamell.'
Mrs. Nanny Holly.
Mrs. John Ray.
Mrs. A. C. Lee.
Mrs. Sarah Moore.
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HON. GEORGE M. MAYPOLE
Member of the City Council from the Fourteenth Ward, Chairman
of the Track Elevation Committee of That Body, Who WiU
Make the Race for President of the Board of County Commis
sioners in 1922, Who Is Assisting to Raise One Hundred Thou
sand Dollars for the Fort Dearborn Hospital.
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HON. EDWARD J. GLACKIN
Member of the State Senate, from the Ninteenth Senatorial District
of Illinois; Secretary of the Board of Local Improvements, and
Member of the Campaign Committee, Which WiU Raise One
Hundred Thousand Dollars for a Greater Fort Dearborn
Hospital. ,
Mrs. Elizabeth C. Taylor, Captain
Mrs. G.S.Wiley.
Mrs. Louise Edwards.
Mrs. Mary Richardson.
Mrs. Mary Pitts.
Miss Lena Lair.
Mrs. Pearl Crampton.
Miss Loda Clark.
Mrs. Edna Gaynes.
Miss Lillian Tompin.
Free Lance Division.
Mrs. Eva M. Wells, Division Chair
man. Captains and Workers.
Mrs. Virginia Mays, Captain.
Mrs. Beulah Holmes.
Mrs. Etta Schaffer.
Mrs. Joe Haddox.
Mrs. Ray Bundy.
Mrs. Anna Davis.
Mrs. Ira McDonnell.
Mrs. Hattie Fumbanks.
Miss Janie O. Griffin.
Mrs. Essie Moore, Captain.
Mrs. M. Sims.
Mrs. Nellie Moore.
Mrs. Josie Jones.
Mrs. Lula Johnson.
Sirs. A. L. Lewis.
Mrs. Bell Reece.
Mrs. Josie Embry.
Mrs. Margaret Minnegan, Captain
Mrs. Claribel Redmon.
Mrs. Abie Johnson.
Mrs. Roberta Jackson.
Mrs. Helen Manley.
Mrs. Lucinda Ellis.
Mrs. Quinetta Thompson.
Mrs. Geraldine Banks.
Mrs. Lollie Luke.
Mrs. Carrie Hardin.
Mrs. Alice Bundy, Captain.
Mrs. Cornelia Grant.
Mrs. Carrie Adams.
Mrs. Dora Adams.
Mrs. Retta Brady.
Mrs. Willie Cheery.
Mrs. Mary Alves.
Mrs. Sadie Flemming.
Mrs. Neomia Cornell.
Mrs. Evelyn Jackson.
Mrs. Minnie Wood, Captain.
Mrs. Sadie Lytle.
Mrs. Maude Smith.
Mrs. Emma Ballinger.
Mrs. Jennie Hill.
Miss Lillian Wheeler, Captain.
Mrs. Robert Jordan.
Mrs. Albert Robinson.
Mrs. Daniel Howard.
Mrs. Fred Berry.
Mrs. Oliver S. Johnson.
Mrs. Andrew Foster.
Mrs. Frank Franklin.
Mrs. Heslup.
Mrs. Alice Rodgers.
Miss Bell Borders.
Mrs. Hester E. Turner, Captain.
Mrs. Mary R. Smith.
Mrs. Phil A. Jones.
Mrs. Mary H. Childs.
Mrs. Susie J. Ban ton.
Mrs. Pauline Callis.
Miss Ernestine V. Oldham.
Mrs. Mary Webster.
Mrs. Arnetta Young.
Mrs. Lavinia Wilkinson.
Mrs. Willie Jordan.
Mrs. Dolores Delaney.
Mrs. Margaret Jordan.
Mrs. Beulah Whitfield, Captain.
Mrs. Nora Markle.
Mrs. John Barlow.
Mrs. Norfleet Chilton.
Mrs. Alfred Yancey.
Mrs. Alfred Lucas.
Mrs. N. B. Kindred.
Mrs. Henry Rankins.
Mrs. Fannie H. Avant, Captain.
W. A. Swinney.
Mrs. Rosa Newsome.
Miss Algie M. Fowler.
R. J. Henderson.
J. A. Taylor.
E. Grundy.
Mrs. M. Williamson.
Mrs. M. L. Foster.
Mrs. A. Payne.
Mrs. Lillian Williams, Captain.
Mrs. Adele Cabelle. ,
Mrs. Gertie Young.
Mrs. Leona Cason.
Mrs. Maud Lacy.
Miss Edith Palmer.
Mrs. Nettie Porter.
Miss Amber Newbrun.
Miss Estelle Askiem.
Mrs. Walter Z. Martin.
Mrs. Oscar Baldwin, Captain.
Mrs. Susie Myers.
Mrs. W. W. McCullough.
Miss Cora Willis.
Mrs. A. Whitehead.
Mrs. John Perkins.
Miss Marie Wilkerson.
Mrs. Etta Hill.
Mrs. Elizabeth Plump.
Mrs. Fannie Patton.
Mrs. Cordelia West, Captain.
Mrs. G. De Baptiste.
Miss Marie Burton.
Mrs. Grace Wilson.
Mrs. Edna Raine.
Mrs. Mamie Johnson.
Mrs. Beatrice Blackwell.
Miss Lena Le Grand Perry.
Mrs. Henrietta Morgan.
Mrs. W. M. Campbell.
Mrs. Mayme Williams.
Mrs. G. W. Chavis, Captain.
Mrs. Collins.
Mrs. Rivers.
Mrs. William Watson.
Mrs. Garlan Bradley.
Mrs. Anna J. Flack.
Mrs. Flora Phillips.
Mrs. Paul C Hunter.
Mrs. William Flack.
Miss R. Coleman Baskin.
Mrs. Robt. H. Pleasant, Captain.
Mrs. Lavenia Thomas.
Mrs. Mary Gray.
Miss Beulah. Day.
Mrs. Andrew Morgan.
Mrs. Ola Graham.
Miss Xzenia Douglass.
Miss Marie Carey.
Dr. William A. Fonlkes.
Dr. Augustine McNorton.
Mrs. Samuel Blevins.
Mrs. Mabel Griffin Bowerman.
LARGELY ATTENDED EDUCA
TIONAL MEETING HELD AT THE
WENDELL PHILLIPS HIGH
SCHOOL, LAST SUNDAY AFTER
NOON, IN THE INTEREST OF THE
DOUGLASS NATIONAL BANK.
HON. PATRICK H. O'DONNELL WAS
THE BRILLIANT AND LOGICAL
ORATOR ON THAT OCCASION.
Sunday afternoon a well attended
meeting was held at the Wendell
Phillips' High School Building in the
interest of the Douglass National
Bank, Mr. P. W. Chavers, president
of that bank presided and introduced
the various able speakers: Rev. Pull
man, Pastor of the Central Baptist
Church offered up the opening prayer
and to the great delight of all the
white robed choir under the leader
ship or Prof. J. Wesley Jones sweetly
sang "Deepreiner."
Dr. Edward S. Miller was the first
speaker who was followed by Rev.
John W. Robinson, the eloquent and
hustling Pastor of St. Mark, M. E.
Church, 50th and Wabash ave., who
made up the natives and caused
everyone present to feel that they
should right there and then buy ten
to twenty shares of stock in the Doug
lass National Bank. Mr. S. A. T.
Watkins followed Rev. Robinson.
But the real fire works of the big
educational meeting did not begin un
til President Chavers had finished in
troducing Hon. Patrick H. O'Donnell,
who is one of the greatest orators in
America today, and as Mr. O'Donnell
arose to speak he was heartily ap
plauded and every person under the
sound of his voice sprang to their
feet to greet and honor him.
Booths
In charge of Camp Fire Girls.
Nun.es' Division.
Miss Dorothy Waters, Captain.
Miss Agnes Moulden, Co-Captain.
Workers.
Miss J. M. Harris.
Mrs. William Ray Euper, Division
Chairman.
Captains and Workers.
Mrs. Alice J. Caldwell, Captain.
Mrs. Cordelia Sims.
Mrs. Ida Tyler.
Mrs. D.O.Green.
Miss Ruth Pollard.
Mrs. Marie Moore.
Miss Martilla Campbell.
Miss Virginia Gibson.
Mrs. Henrietta P. Lee.
Mrs. Lena Turrentner.
Mrs. F. C. Cade, Captain.
Mrs. M. O. Gainer.
Mrs. M. L. Alvis.
Mrs. M. J. Brown.
Mrs. Arthur Holmes.
Mrs. T. C. King.
Mrs. Nettie Gardner.
Mrs. Edward Bowles.
Airs. James Brooks.
Mrs. 0. J. Buckner.
Jlrs. A. J. Offord.
Miss Katye D. Woods.
Miss Kathryn Anderson, Captain.
Mrs. E. L. Davis.
Mrs. James Scott.
Mrs. Jerry Bowers.
Mrs. Ida Chapman.
Mrs. Irene Moore.
Mrs. Nora Lee.
Mrs. Myrtle Lewis.
Miss Emma Ingram.
Miss Laura R. N. Cargile.
Mrs. R. A. Shell, Captain.
Mrs. Anna Lee.
Mrs. B. L. Clark.
Mrs. J. D. Matney.
Mrs. Sadie Harmon.
Mrs. Omega Mitchel.
Mrs. Mattie Carter.
Mrs. Anna Moorman.
Mrs. Nannie Meacham.
Mrs. Gertrude Lindsey.
Mrs. Fannie Berry, Captain.
Miss Josie Loyd.
Mrs. Maggie Richards.
Mrs. Lottie Covington.
Mrs. Emma Lee.
Mrs. Anna Dorrill.
Mrs. Georgie Morton.
Mrs. John Priestly.
Mrs. Louise Frierson.
Miss Parthenia Jordan.
Miss Ida Turner, Captain.
Mrs. Lelia Johnson.
H. T.Richardson.
C. H. Anderson.
Slayton Redwine.
Miss Ruth McCoo.
Mrs. George Geiger.
William M. Turner.
R. F.Thomas.
J. E. Turner.
Miss Rhoy Webb, Captain.
Mrs. Barbara Goodall.
Mrs. Louise Cobb.
Mrs. Myrtle Sublette.
Mrs. Lawrence Newby.
Mrs. Sarah Benson.
Mrs. H. A. Weller Pierson.
Mrs. Frank Edwards.
Mrs. Lena EjnanneL
Mrs. Laura B. Griffin, Captain.
Mrs. Dollie Turner.
Mr.S.D.W.Carr.
Mrs.C.F.Stradford.
Mrs. E. E. Thome.
Mrs. Emma A. Warren.
Mrs. Mary Montgomery.
Mrs. E. Ferguson.
As usual Mr. O'Donnell Imparted
much sound advice to the Colored
people, he" urged them to support their
own sound banks and other business
enterprises as much as possible that
the colored people would never be
really free in this country until they
established all kinds of factories and
gave employment to hundreds of thou
sands of Colored men and women and
not until that time arrives will they
cease from being the under dogs in
the great struggle for existence or
words to the same effect. Inconclud-
ing his eloquent oration Mr. O'Donnell
declared that at the present time the
four greatest champions of the civil
and the political rights of the col
ored people in this city and through
out the United States are Rt. Rev.
Bishop Samuel Fallows, Hon C.S. Dar-
row. Victor W. Lawson and himself
and everybody shouted "you are right,
and you are the greatest champion of
them all."
Rev. W. D. Cook, was the last
speaker and he expressed the hope
that the people would stand behind the
Douglass National Bank, for he hon
estly felt that all of its officers were
honest and straightforword business
men and that the Douglass National
Bank will fill a long felt want among
the colored people in Chicago.
Mr. Geo. H. Griffin.
Mrs. Virginia Johnson.
Mrs. Glenna Stannard.
Ernest Morgan.
Mmc. Bertha Hensley, Captain.
Mrs. Garvinia Dickerson.
Miss Beatrix Mitchel.
Mr. Louis Jones.
Lieut R.E. Burke.
Mrs. Ina B. Stephens.
Mrs. Eliza Holliday.
Mr. Solomon Buce.
Mr. David A. McGowan.
Miss Clara E. Brown, Captain.
Mrs. M. J. Cox.
Mrs. J. Porter.
Mrs. Willie Stith.
Mrs. Clara Burns.
Mrs. E. Wade. ,
Mrs. Estell Gladden.
Miss Etta McPherson.
Miss J. Christie.
Miss Mary Watson.
Mrs. Corrina Woodson, Captain.
Mrs. Kathryn Woodard.
Mrs. Margaret Banks.
Mrs. Hattie Sheridan.
Mrs. Hazel O'Neal.
Miss Kathryn White.
Mrs. Ethel Grenshaw.
Mrs. Rose Roxbrough.
Mrs. Harriett Turner.
Mrs. Ruth Green.
Mrs. B. R. Bluitt, Captain.
Mrs. Mary Love.
Mrs. L. A. Junkins.
Mrs. J. E. McHenry.
Mrs. Beatrice Pemberton.
Mrs. Susie Reynolds.
Mrs. M. E. Booker.
Mrs. A. Scott.
Mrs. E. M. Davis.
Mrs. Ida Starnes.
Mrs. Emma Hayes, Captain.
STAFF DIVISION.
CAPTAINS AND WORKERS.
Dr. J. Frank Armstrong, Captain.
Dr. Richard H. Howard.
Lewis C. Gibbs.
Samuel Wright.
Stewart Mays.
Benj. F.Grant.
Dr.. W. Cameron
Samuel H. Williams.
Thomas Fort.
Samuel A. Amos.
Dr. M. J. Bown, Captain.
Dr. L. H. Harlan.
Dr. W. N. Thomas.
Dr.E. S. Miller.
Dr. T. S. Trice.
Dr. G. W. Hardeman.
Dr.N.A.Diggs.
Dr. C. W.Bibb.
Dr. A. W.Bibb.
Dr. F. Emanuel.
Dr. W. A. Buckner, Captain.
Dr. S. C Dickerson.
Geo. T. Kersey.
Geo. W.Faulkner.
Dr. T. T. Carlisle.
Wm. F. Taylor.
E. David Washington.
R. C. Kelly.
E. J. Half acre.
Dr. Wm. Watson.
A. E. Johnson.
Dr. L H. Holloway, Captain.
J. Wesley Jones.
Dr.E-H.Roelt
Miss Clementine Irving.
Mrs. Julia Wright.
Mrs. Ella Sparks.
William Mangram.
M.E. Carter.
Dr. Julius Drayden.
Mrs. L. G. Drane.
Dr. G. W. Prince, Captain.
Dr. S. W.Smith.
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One of the Greatest Living Friends of the Colored Race m America
Today, Who Will be One of the Orators at the Wendell PhUlim
High School, Monday Evenmg, Which WiU be Held in the In
terest of a Greater Fort Dearborn Hospital.
Dr. A. W. Roberson.
Dr. C. H. Jones.
Dr. J. F. Dove.
Dr. Lillian Dove.
Dr. A. L. Lucas.
Dr. Harry Games.
Dr. J. L. Pratt.
Dr. J. R. White, Captain.
Dr. A. J. Hill.
Dr. E. Jerome Robinson.
Dr. Franklin Adams.
Dr. E. T. Beck.
Dr. M. L. Dottin.
Dr. F. M. Schmoll.
Miss Ruth Lively.
Mrs. Sallie Hairston.
Samuel J. McLemore.
SPECIAL NOTICE!
Chicago, September, 14th, 1921.
There will be a workers' meeting
for the entire Woman's Organization
of the Fort Dearborn Hospital and
Training School for Nurses, Sunday
afternoon, September 18th, at 2:30 at
the Wendell Phillips' High School,
39th and Prairie Avenue. All Chair
men, Captains and Workers must be
present to receive badges, cards and
final instructions. Do not fail to be
present.
On Monday night, September 19th,
the grand opening of the $100,000
drive will take place at the Wendell
Phillips' High School, when the whole
Campaign forces will be present.
The Campaign is endorsed by the
Baptist Ministers conference and the
A. M. E. Ministers Alliance. The
Public is invited.
SPEAKERS.
Mayor Wm. Hale Thompson, Bishop
Fallows, Col. Jas. Hamilton Lewis,
Patrick H. O'Donnell.
BAND MUSIC.
THOMAS CAREY,
General Chairman.
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United States Senator 'from Illinois, Who Wffl be One of fte Mwt
Prominent Orators at the Great meeting w ns - -
Wendell Phiffips High School Monday Evenmg.
THE API'OMYTTOX (LIB
.'IKfcl Grand ISouli'tant
makes the following announcement
for the remainder of September
Jlonday Evening, Sept. 19. 3 p. j.
Reception and Smoker to the Officers
of the Eighth Illinois National Gaari
Members onl
PROGRAM
Remarks President S.'a. T Wat-
kins.
"The Xegro in American Wars"
Col. John R. Marshall.
"Medical History of the Mh Illi
nois" Major James R. White.
"Historical Incidents of the Sth la
France" Capt. Louis C. Washmgtoa
"Reminiscences of the Old Sth"
Col. Franklin A. Denison.
"Ideals and Aspirations of the ti
Today" Col. Otis B. Duncan.
Music by the Sth Illinois Orchestra.
Vice-Pres. Hawley, Toastmaster
Sunday, Sept. IS, 1M1, i-MP. II.
Members, families and friends in
vited to meet Mrs. Casey Hayford and
Miss Kathleen Easmon of Sierra
Leone, West Africa.
Musical program arranged by J
Gray Lucas.
Auspices of Civics Committee
Claude A. Barnett, Acting Chairman.
Matinee Dance each Saturday after
noon, 3:00 P. M. to 7:00 P. M
Ladies whilst 1st and 3d TaeiiiJ
afternoon, 2:30 P. M.
Ladies of the families of members
invited.
Mrs. S. A. T. Watkins, hostess
Dinins Room and Buffet Semce
daily 12:00 M. to 1:00 A. M.
6:00 o'clock Dinner served members
and their guests.
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