TWENTY-FIFTH GOES TO MEXICAN BORDER Los Angeles, Oct. 4.—Tropic-scorch ed and seasoned by years of service in the Orient, soldiers of the famous Twenty-fifth infantry, enroute from Honolulu to the Mexican border, had an hour in the city last Wednesday. I .. APPOINTED ASSISTANT B A N D M A S T E R Baltimore, Md., Oct. 4.—Charles Harris, leader of the Commonwealth band of this city, has been appointed assistant band leader and will soon go to France with one of the organiza tions. After six months he will be 1 made a second lieutenant. SEWING LESSONS I wil Reach you how to sew in the shortest time and by methods with which you can do your own or others’ sewing in the best possible manner. Call or write for catalogue and full in formation. Mrs. C. Ridley, 1922 North Twenty-fifth street.—Adv. >•44 4 ♦. I VVVVWVVVVVVVVVvvVVVVVVVV«V«V«♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦ HEAR Roscoe Conklin Simmons Famous Negro Orator « .AT. Calvary Baptist Church 25th and Hamilton Streets Thursday, Oct. 24 8 P.m. 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Get your start now. Address ;; j Thomas S. Clark J | North McAlester, j Okla. | | Box 307. { - Pastor Has Twelve Sons In Army Service Father In Conducting Red Cross Chap ter; Another Son Going. Bayville, La., Oct. 3.—Twelve rons in active service out of a family of nineteen sons and one daughter is the record of R. H. Windslow, Negro Bap- j tist preacher, conducting a Red Cross | auxiliary for the Richard Parish chap | ter. Bom in Montgomery, Ala., 67 years ago, Windslow has been living in Louisiana for more than fifteen years. Besides having contributed twelve sons to the army Windslow owns three I Liberty bonds and is personally inter ested in war work in his community, j E ght of his sons enlisted before the | passage of the draft law, while the other four were drafted. His thir-; teenth son is eagerly waiting for the day when he will be of age to enlist. Of those in the army four are twins and three are triplets. Fred E. Hamlin, director of the pub- | licity bureau of the gulf division of the American Red Cross, says that plans are under way for a public j demonstration in honor of Windslow | and the presentation of a twelve-star service pin to the proud father. Windslow has received a personal letter from President Wilson compli menting him on his record. WINS A NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC PRIZE In a recent photographic contest by j a Rochester. N. Y., photographic man- i ufacturing concern, the first prize of I $500 was awarded to Arthur Winston of Appalachicola, Fla. The firm sent a representative to that city to deliver j the prize money and found the winner j to be a 14-year-old Negro schoolboy. He had practiced photography during his idle houis until he had become an expert in the use of the camera, and the pictures he had sent to the prize J competition, when judged with others : sent from all portions of the United States, Canada, Mexico and far-away Australia, proved to be the best. 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