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THE BROAD AX, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1922

THE CHRISTMAS ISSUE OR THE TWENTY-SEVENT- H ANNIVERSARY AX EDITION OF THE BROAD 'LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLBIbh "STILL LOOKING BACKWARD AND FORWARD." CHAPTER IL BiwiitfttPB (Concluded from page 1) btbbbbHBHPm- 44 bbbbbbbbbbBBP- v. 'WmSilmMnsSfKiisiii&H dreds and hundreds of friends and formed Senator Cannon that "the papers of for starting the long staunch supporters in all parts of this order had gone forth transferring the and bitter fight which was made on LaLLBLw BaLlB broad land and at the present time it 24th regiment to Fort Douglas; that Senator Cannon, which finally termi- LLLLBff IBaLLLB' bbbHbbLE -- jIIHHbhBsI has a regular mailing list of more than he could not recall nor revoke it," nated in hurling him headlong into his sixty feet long and it is now trans- and in spite of all the efforts put forth political grave. ported to the main postoffice by auto by the Tribune and Senator Cannon, It is still fresh in the minds of the from which it is transported through on October 21, 1896, the 24th regiment people in this city and throughout the 5" JflBaVs ii BBIs9SB9BiE93aBBBBBl the mails to all parts of the United proudly marched through the streets United States or throughout all parts IBBt Bfe 3bBbBB!j1bP Fort LHBBalliPw'arHBBBBBHBaMk ' ML BBBb .eBBBBlBBBlleS&SfilBHBMl States. of on its way to of the world, for that matter, how The jbbbhBSs&bbIIbV 1906 bbbbbHEjK oMBKtu Many times copies containing its Douglas. Broad Ax in November, began LaLLLBIiF 'v iLLB HHK its terriffic, memorable, nation or BanananananananaKiLfvBanaaiMMw&L aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa bbbbbVSSPIubbbbbbbbbbbBTvJwix i ,v- iVIKceQtHHP bbbbbbbbbbbbbwIbImSibbbbbbt bright and sparkling editorials and One year after this incident the Salt or HaBaaaaaaaaaaaK-3vaaaaaaaaaaaj- g HHsf JPaBBBBBBH bbbbbbbLB'. tf wH on leading topics of in long editorial, ad- world wide fight or onslaught on iS, articles the Lake Tribune, a LLLLbHHL vIBbSiJ JHSHB other :- the day have been eagerly read by mitted that it had made a mistake in United States Senator Benjamin R. iLLHMiSIr - GhhH9I he . regi- laiH many of the most eminent statesmen fighting and opposing the 24th Tilman and for two weeks before nBH in Douglas; attempted to speak at Orchestra Hall, and other distinguished personages ment from locating at Fort Kv-4r- broad, lady in- Tuesday evening, November 27, 1906. i BbbbbbLBbbbL ' i BBbbbLB this country and far beyond the that not one White had been deep, blue sea. sulted on the streets nor on the street the whole country was in an uproar, BBebb& LLbbHIbbbbH it, BbbbbbpLbbV-IhHHK aSlBffv bbbbBHbBbbbbbbbb1 With the aid of the daily press, cars; that each and everyone of its over for the had Hashed whose editors have frequently com- members had conducted themselves it to the farthest ends of the mented on its neat appearance from its like true gentlemen and orderly and earth, and before it ended all the great i LbbbB. inception to the present and with the well disciplined soldiers; that they daily , the weekly newspa- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaraaaaaaajpa BTaTaTaTaTaTBTaTF- pers even lTaTaTaTfliE?V&- sMt.wa HHvlB were a great improvement over the and the monthly publications MpWjjMyhHPtBX&ljif 'llaTataaTaTbkw further aid of the associated press, its llailLaBBBBBBDiSBBKK!?! $P5ffS- wi ? 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So great and sol was feeling permit- E jJVmIbbbbbbbbbEbbT SoaBLV throughout the civilized ing and shooting at each other on the bitter the against - aPI' i mjB around or world. street cars, scaring the wits out of the ting him to come to this city to pour HsuSiixr J a & arf TjBTaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaTf ABRttrEaBBTcSBKvBTaVBuBBklVFBBBTaBBTaaV fair White ladies; they had always out his vile spleen against the Colored I &: - vc.- xit? aw .aTaTaTaTaTaTaraTaTaTaTaTaT I place that VliAf. fr&HawdHWK It may not be out of to state I BSn seemed to take much delight in drink- people and the sentiment against him , right here that for twenty-seve- n years ing whisky cursing or swearing had been fanned into fever heat by the LLLLLLLLLLESeef ALLLLLBLBBHaaLLLLi it has gallantly fought a long and per-- and aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaj .aaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaj while they walking up and down writer through the columns of The i Mstent battle in behalf of justice and were BBBBBBBBBBHr JBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH up Broad Ax and by no one else, for the equality of all men before the law. the streets, and it wound by saying 3 w;,--l w-- bW BTaYaYarBMi'zs&aTaBaTacATaYaKiflpBTaa 24th regiment many of the prominent Col- -, LLLLLw ? 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BURRELL attempted to appro- stiff necked that he was unwilling to those who have friends that he would not touch on the themselves all of the func- admit that he had made a mistake in priate unto "Negro Question" while delivering his Successful Physicians Surgeons on the South Side tions of this government and to ride fighting against permitting the 24th President of Fraternal Printing Company; Treasurer of the One of the and ed lecture on the "Annexation the Grand the rights and the regiment to locate at Fort Douglas. Who Occupies a Richly Furnished and FJeborate Suite of Offices rough shod over of Cuba" for the benefit of the Union Lodge Knights of Pythias of Illinois; Also Treasurer of the Su- toiling millions. has Shortly after the November election 201 E. 37th Street, Comer of Indiana Avenue. liberties of the It Hospital. preme Lodge, Knights of Pythias Throughout the World; Founder at made not the slightest difference to it in 1898 we met him face to face in one On the day of his whether they have been Democrats, of the leading hotels in Salt Lake City arrival in this city and Grand Major General of the Uniform Rank Knights of he was met at the North Western sta- W. Burrell, one of Chica- He is now on the clinical staff of Republicans or what-not- s. and during our short conversation, Pythias in All Parts of the World. On Tuesday, February 27, Dr. John tion by more than twenty policemen, Provident Hospital and also a member always bitterly fought on the while looking him square in the eyes, 1923, He Will Be Elected to the City Council from the New Third go's successful young physicians, is It has who escorted him to the Great North- of the Olivet Health Bureau. He is toiling millions and against we very softly informed him that we rapidly forging ahead. Dr. Burrell took side of the ern Hotel, where they stood guard Ward. Alderman Jackson Wishes a Merry Christmas to His Many a firm believer in preparedness and the rich or heaven born, the gigantic would do everything in our power to his Bachelor's Degree at Walden Uni- over him until he appeared at Orches- Warm Friends and Constituents. visions the time when his energies will the blood-suckin- g monop- prevent his to the United trusts and tra Hall, where hun- versity and graduated in medicine be devoted from the general practice States senate. He simply laughed at more than two olies. policemen gynecol- us and exclaimed "go ahead and crack dred had been stationed to from Meharry Medical College, Nash- of medicine and diverted to It has accomplished many ng your whip for I like opposition and in protect him and as he had been lashed ville, Tenn., in 1914. ogy (diseases of women) only. and brilliant achievements in the the end I will win in spite of all the into a fury by our writings, for we had HON. JULIUS ROSENWALD his interneship Prov- As a step in that direction, he now past. Its two greatest have been its He served at friends of the 24th regiment." At this dipped our pen in wormwood and bit- maintains the elaborate suite of of- terrific and memorable onslaughts on (Concluded from Page 1) ident Hospital in this city. After invitation on his part to continue the ter gall, while stripping the bloody fices formerly occupied by himself and United States Senator Frank J. Can- completing his interneship he associ- fight on him we started in rather mask from his anarchistic face. So it can readily be observed that accomplished one tenth as much in the Dr. Burrows at 37th street arid Indi- non of Utah, in 1897, 1898 and in 1899, first as pot began Still smarting under our Mr. Rosenwald has way ated himself with the late Dr. D. E. ana avenue and is planning a special causing his ignominious defeat in his slow at but the to merciless contributed more of assisting to educate the co- boil the fight became a little warmer lashing which had been kept up in Burrows, the far famed specialist in course in gynecology (diseases of attempt to succeed himself in the than three hundred and twenty-fiv- e lored people along practical lines as and as we had been keeping cases on these columns for two weeks that he diseases of women, and opened offices women). United States Senate and that long to thousand dollars to the thirteen Y. M. Mr. Rosenwald and as long his movements at nights in Washing- had not been speaking more than a as this Dr. Burrell is an honored member be remembered fight on Senator Can- C. A.'s aside from at 37th street and Indiana avenue. ton, D. C, and at other places, and few moments before he exclaimed to the hundreds of mighty nation stand the name of Juli- of the Masons. He is full of race non has become a part of the history Dr. Burrell distinguished himself when the legislature convened January "H 1 with the law" when it comes thousands of dollars which he has ex- us Rosenwald will be enshrined in the pride and he has a regiment of friends of Utah. ierly way in which he took 9, 1899, for the purpose of electing a to dealing with the Colored people, pended for establishing the Rosen- hearts of the 12 million colored peo- " who are greatly delighted to see him Those who are familiar with the t. lucrative practice and United States Senator we began to and like a cowardly midnight assassin wald " tt past history of the famous 24th regi- rural schools throughout the ple in this country . J in the hearts that associate's. Dr. Burrows, continue to climb up in the world of dish up his past immoral record he was glad to cower behind six or are still cognizant of the fact Southland. of those who will follow in their during .,2 uttcr's illness. medicine. ment through the columns of The Broad Ax seven Colored policemen while he was in part of July, 1896, No other person in this that the latter for the edification of its members and engaged in branding all Colored men country has Lamont, secretory that the late Daniel early every morning from the as "apes, baboons and ravishers of of war, the second administra- oerfy under 9th of January to the 9th of March White women." ON. JOSEPH F. HAAS tion of President Grover Cleveland, is- before the members began their labors URBAN LEAGUE NOTES least strange of these was a visit by a sued an order removing that regi- The morning after his last lecture in (Concluded from page 1) we would put a large bundle of the Japanese intellectual by the name of ment from Silver City, New Mexico, this city its whole press turned against Mr. Has has the great distinction Mr. Haas as a high class business copies of The Broad Ax on our back him to Fort Douglas, which is located and on the same morning the Wis- The executive secretary, T. Arnold Jyuichiro Imaoka. Mr. Iniaoka is a of employing more colored men and man. or under our arm and wend our way near Salt Lake City, Utah, and consin Chautauqua Association can- Hill, ofttimes has opportunities to world traveler, now going from coun- women in his office than any other to the state capital and place a copy celed forty-eig- ht At the present time Mr. Haas is immediately after the order had a thousand dollar exert his influence for the betterment try to country studying the of public official in Illinois. He has well of the paper on the desk of each and unrest sadly in need of at least one hundred been promulgated by Secretory La- contract with him for his lecture sea- onto twenty-fiv- e or thirty men and every member so that they could of race relations by the spread of de- various oppressed groups. In this more men and women to assist to con- the Salt Lake Tribune, which read son of 1907, and our memorable fight mont Ne- Gar-ve- y women constantly employed as clerks about some of the ungentlemanly acts single-hande- d pendable information concerning country he was interested in the duct the affairs of his office which has has been for many years the leading on him, almost and and stenographers and he does not or conduct of Senator Cannon before increased a thousand fold under his Republican daily published alone, finally drove him from the lec groes. He has recently appeared as movement and he dropped into keep them hid away in the dark or they began balloting for him. This able management. between Omaha, Ncbr., and San Fran- ture platform. one of the regular lecturers in the the Urban League Information Bu- ont of sight but it is no trouble for mode of warfare caused him to be With extreme pleasure Mr. Haas cisco, Calif., began to bitterly oppose It has assisted to shape the legisla- course given every year at Hull reau to get help along that line. Mr. anyone to see them working during come mighty warm in the collar but states that he wishes his legions locating the 24th regiment at that fort. tion of this mighty nation this can be de- was business hours. of as we had the goods on him wc stood House. More significant still, he Imaoka could read English but Every day on its editorial page it verified by reading Senate document For more than thirty years the peo- friends all the pleasure that the holi- our ground and we neither looked livered an address before the Hyde unable to speak it. consequently he would paint revolting pictures of half to No. 182, 54th Congress, second session, ple residing in this city have known day season can bestow upon them. the right nor to the left but straight had great difficulty in making his drunken Negro soldiers staggering up page 77, which contains an editorial Park Baptist Church. As is well ahead and continued the bitter fight known until, in desperation, he and down the streets of Salt Lake from The Broad Ax, Feb. 19, 1897, in known, this is a section where it is wants on him, and on February 9th he held a was asked if he spoke French or City, insulting white ladies and beauti- - favor of the present National Bank worth while for the white people to be great meeting in German. skillful in the Ger- the Salt Lake theater, ruptcy Law. Later on in this review He was j ful young girls. and in the presence of three thousand told the truth concerning the Negro. man language and by this means he declared "when letters and a telegram will be pro It repeatedly that people he admitted that "he had vio- Strange things happen at the Urban ras nnally supplied with the desired the Negro troops displaced the White duced to support our contention in this abbbbbbLbbbbbbbbbbbLW Wmmt lated his marriage vows and had in the respect. League from time to time. Not the information. soldiers at that fort that they should past permitted himself to do many has been not be permitted to ride on the street other things that was unbecoming to It stated many times in the past by short-sighte- d, cars as the Whites did not want to a United States senator, that all he thousands of aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBKISBYBBV with thoughtless people un- come in such close social contact asked was for the people to give him those who are sol- familiar with a lot of half drunken "Nigger" another chance or trial and he would the history of this pub- diers. make good." lication and its owner that the paper 'bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbvHKPbbbbbbbbbbbbbV As the Tribune favored the is so small or insignificant that it ab- of the Hon. Frank J. Cannon to The daily newspapers of Salt Lake solutely fails to exert the slightest in- the United States senate at the expira- flashed Senator Cannon's weak admis fluence over the minds of men such bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbL L 3SiB sions to all parts of Utah and the ""--vv- - tion of his first term, March 4th, 1899. statements are as far from the truth fBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBpr b SBBBBBBbB early in September, 1896, it induced or weekly newspapers assisted to fan the as the bright shining sun is from the flame ' forced him to call on Secretary La- into white heat. Many of the earth. leading ftc B' mont and present him with a petition citizens in the various coun- The following letters and telegrams - 1PIH which was signed by tries instructed their representatives to 1H the chairman of shed much light on the important part - fir the Republican state committee of withdraw their support from Senator played by this paper in connection LLBBLLBBBLBiii- w sLB Cannon, BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBBvaaaaB&vfiiui aaaaaaaaj Utah and by many other leading Re- for after they had read of so with the passage of the present Na- :H many about, him in all publicans and Democrats residing in bad things the tional Bankruptcy Law: newspapers they were not in favor of Salt Lake City, protesting against per Shoreham Hotel, returning him to the United States .The mitting the 24th regiment to locate at Washington, D. C, Jan. 18. 1897. Senate, and from February the 9th Fort Douglas. In the meantime we Julius F. Taylor, Editor of The Broad his followers and supporters began to began to fire red-h- ot shots into Sena- Ax, break away from him and his vote LLBbbBRh6s& mPLbl LLLLB tor Cannon and the Tribune and as he Salt Lake City, Utah. dwindle down and down; tLBHLLHfc' aLLB was very popular with the great mass continued to Dear Sir: BBBBBBBBBBBBBHBBIaSBBEX&.:.BIkxJ allHI on the one hundred and tenth ballot of the people residing in the western There will be sent to you by this aaB he ran up to 29 votes and our heart IIIBBBaKalBir ' country for he was one of the western mail a copy of con- EsBaBlF aaaB almost sprang out of our mouth and a Senate document iBraBBBBVlat.iBE bbbbbbbbbbbhSb9e ",, BBBBBBBJbbbH senators who had walked out of the taining much valuable information BBBBBBBHBBBBfiaBSRiGBW -- aBBPBBBBfcV. we came near falling down on the BaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHgBBBBHB- . 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Baf&BBBBBBBBH would have been elected to the United 9TBTftBTBl. mBBBBBBBBHBBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBtI Tribune. the midst of mem- BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBtBB.BBi In that States Senate. your paper? bLbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbIbbbBbW. bbBHbV IbbbbbbbbbbbV orable fight which has become a part Please observe from the printed But LBBBbBBBBbBbW ilHSiBBBfl of the history of Utah, at two o'clock to make a long story short, at matter on this letter head that the IbbbbIbbbHbbbIHbW. f IbWIbbbbH one morning we rushed up to the 12 m. o'clock on the 9th of March, Torrey bill has been considered and L home of ose of the highest officials of 1899, after taking one hundred and very generally endorsed throughout LbbbbbBibBbbV 'BamlBBLbbUbbI sixty-seve- BHHfBk HON. JOHN TOMAN the Mormon church, who had just re n ballots and after one of the country, and has been twice turned to the dty and induced him the longest and bitterest, most momen- passed by the House of Representa to scad a telegram to United States tous senatorial contests in the history MmAer of &e Cky CowcS from &e Old Tfcty-Fot-k Ward Wko tives. Re-Iect- Senator Joseph L. Rawlins who was a of the west or in any part of the coun- Will B ed to Twty-Tkir- The bill of Mr. Bailey of Texas, as It from the New d Ward; dyed-ia-the-w- Democrat, requesting try, in the midst of the most dis- modified, has been recommended as a Ckairaa ef the Committee ea aaWI ABeyi; Omm Stetfa He k f him to call oa Secretary Laraont and graceful scenes, in the midst of curses substitute for ours by a majority of ike Big Wkeel-Hers- es of Ae Cky Cewc2; TTieTi i ii f Hk urge aad plead with Mm not to change and blows, the legislature of Utah ad- the Senate Committee; it has never, so journed HON. P. J. CARR Want FrwMk Are Utgrng Hk te Accept Ae AppeiMnwc As aor revoke his order aad several days without electing anyone to far as I know, been favorably recom- after the visit of Seaator Rawlins, Sen succeed Frank J. Cannon in the United Qe ef Ac New Ekcgei CnimniI,i,s ef C 1c C ty. He mended for enactment by any com Ex-- ator Cannon agaa called oa Secretary States Senate. Popalar Treararer of Cook Coaatty Who Desires at This Taae to Maeas Hk Ararr ef Fri WM Eajey mercial, industrial or professJoaal MiTwh Tkt Lamont aad the Democratic Secretory Therefore, we freely body pre Hk Highest Thaaks aad Appreciation to AD Those Who Cteiataaas asd New Yt r iji, . . . have bees circa in the coantry. but it. in effect. uj war very comiy ana nrmiy m-- the 'credit by all the leading sews-- has been coadesuwd by a aaasber of J So Nobly SoBBorted Him at the Election m NoTeaher.