THE
N A VA L E X A M IN A TIO N SET
HELPING THE
BLACK MAN
MANY SEEK ADM ITTAN CE TO
OUT OF HIS SAD PLIGH T IS
UN ITED STATES ACADEM Y
A DUTY AND PLEASURE.
By Julias Rosenwald
(In Collier's Magazine)
Representative Crumpacker will
Give Tests October 24 to Select
Four Candidates
ADVOCATE
FAIREST FLOWERS OF MANY STATES
Because I am interested chiefly in
M F Crumpacker announces that
white people T take an interest in the he has had so many applications for 1
Negro. There are twelve million appointment to the l nited States J
Negros* in the L'nited States They. - -
are here to stay. That’s a trnth of I navel
? * '* ' academv
acadcnn at Annapolis, aid.
our
O ik e -
— t IS ......... V , , . ..... |
|W ..m »ll«.
“ M
or derent. Iprefer my children and|,n8 *n examination
grandchildren live where there s no ¡g-1 tore, arranged with the civil service
___
_
____ to hold a coitipetetive
norant, uncouth uud vicious under-
1 commission
privileged class. If we s ould” *icceD I examination in Portland, O r, on Sat-!
stay down I urday, October .’ 4th 1925, for the pur
ihe Negro down we must stay
with him. It was this thought that |pose of selecting one principal and j
I irrt i n t e r e s t e d me in the Negro.
I three alternates to «»k« t h e regular
B o o k e r T Washington said:
-Y ou entrance .examination tor Annapolis
can't keep a man in the ditch without I to be held in February,
tween the ages
staring in with him and yet you ean tl An young men brtw
M
him|of
get out of the g ditch
without him
lot 16
It» and gT
20 ...............
who are bona fide
climbing out t o o "
residents of the third congressional
Soon alter I had read " \n Aineri-1 district of Oregon arc eligible to I
can Citizen,” a biographv o f William I take this examination
II. Baldwin, the friend of Tuskegee.l Candidates for entrance to the
written by Graham B rooks I met naval academy must be of g o o d ]
Booker Washington. He asked me moral character, physically sound. |
to become one o f the Tuskegee Insti well formed, and of robust consti
tute trustees. In that way I became tution The minniuniutn educational!
interested in education for Negroes. requirement is equivalent of a four-
!
In one of niv talks with Dr. Wash vear high school course.
The pay of a midshipman is $780
ington he pictured to me the miser
able condition of Negro secondary a year, beginning at the date of his
sufficient to meet I
schools in the South and asked me to I admission, and
finance an experiment in extension jail his expenses , hilc at the naval
W. rk that Would Cost about $25.t44> a, u!> ms
I did it. The experiment was a sue-1 Representative Crumpacker will be I
cess
There was $2,000 left over glad to hear from any young men who j
Dr. Washington asked me if I w ould I desire to take this examination be
lt! him have it to help build a num-1 fore September 15.
her of experimental country school-1
houses. His idea was to interest I MRS. KATE BONHAM . 6 E. SOth
both the white people and colored I ST. SPEAKING FOR THE
people in the building of modest but I
H O U SE-W IVE S’ COUN
substantial and comfortable schools I
CIL—
in given rural communities, donating!
on« fourth of the coat when one- 1 _
.
.
.
r ; . <'„„„<-¡1
fourth had b<en ra,-c.f bv th, N .,. Protest,nf
tB^ C .t y Council
res themselves ami the balance be j Rehnqtuah.ng Any Water Claim.
the white people. The plan worked I
so well and aroused so much interest] The Housewives Council tecN > on
that before the first of the schools]do not realize the gross injustice you
was built there were applications for arc doing our city in relinquishing an\
funds for more. The idea spread and water claim whatever,
kept spreading with the result that] Compared to other cities of our sizr
we have over 2800 schoolhouscs for] our loss goes into nullons Of dollars
Negroes in the fourteen southern in not developing our water power
slates. They represent an investment | going to waste from our city water]
of nearlv
twelve
million dollars. | system.
\bout 55 per cent has been rontrib-1 Show n in tables of comparison com-
uted bv southern white people and | pled by T S. Census. L\ S. Depart-]
i ut of public funds; and about 22 per]incnt oi Labor, Nebraska Legislative
cent has been raised by the colored | Bureau. The Municipal Journal, Me j
people. The Julius Roseenwald fund.|Graw s Electrical Dictionary and such
as it is now called, has contributed 18 noted men as Homer Talbot. \\ S
per cent and supervised the construc Stinson, Homer Livinston, \\ lilts J.
Spaulding and Frank Parson, we are j
tion
>t keeping space with Seattle. Fort j
The results have been so gratifying
that there is a feeling of satisfaction Wayne. Cleveland, Chicago. Sprinc-
fiehi
andmore than 2000 other cities j
and a desire to increase rather than
limit the work.
Wherever these and towns in the L'nited States that
schools are built there is an immed-|havc made use of their water power
iate and noticeable improvement in | They have proven to the world from
the life and thought of the colored] the standpoint of general welfare
people served. We find the Negroe|that their officials are doing their
taking more pride in his home and] duty.
premises and more pride in his chil-| These tables compare the initial
dren The little schoolhouse with its|Cost, income, population served, tax-
trim windows, its spotless coat of| es and savings:
paint and its tidy furnishings set a| Seattle, Wash.—Under private ow n-
mark for him and he tries to live u p ]er«hip, $0614); under public owner-
to it.
| ship, $54 00: saving effected. $12.00
The Negro has city problems too.] Orange, X. J.— L’ nder private owner-
lie needs a center for education, rec-1 ership. $85.04); under public owner-
nation and service, such as the Y. M ship. $5695; saving effected, $28 05.
C. A. furnishes in its buildings, and
Ft. Wayne, ln d — Under private
this need has been emphasized since wnershrip. $751)0; under public own
the recent migrations to northern ership, $53 00; saving effected. $2214).
cities. The Negroe lacked the means
Chicago. III.— Under private own
to provide such facilities. This led ership. $90 00; under public'owner-
me to make an offer which stimulated ship, $3296: saving effected $571)4.
white and colored people to work to
Detroit. Mich.—L’ ndcr private own
1. Mii> Cecil Nicholson, Kansas City, Mo. 2 Mrs. Roberta Patterson, Lincoln, Neb. 3. Mrs. Ida J. Wilkins. Tuscaloosa, Ala. 4 Miss Alma Berry, Tulsa, Okla.
gether for the same cause. They ership, $132 41; under public owner
5. Miss Florida Porter, Chicago, 111. 6. Miss Ella Tripp, Mobile, Ala. 7 Miss Sallie Lee Donaldson, Abbeville, 5. C. B Miss Mary Ann Chapman, New Orleans La
raised the needed funds, constructed ship. $24 14; saving effected. $108 25
9. M isa Mary Cobbs, Waco, Texas. 10. Mrs. Florence Mitchell, Ocean City, N. J. II. Mist Irene Hubbard, New Orleans, La. 12. Mrs. Witlia Jackson, Taaarkaaa, Ark.
the buildings and co-operateted in the
Springfield. I ll— Under private own
13. Miss G. Lorena Mann, Dea Moines, Iowa.
management of the completed proper ership. $138(4); under public owner
ty.
ship, $60 00; saving effected, $78(4).
MEMPHIS, TENN. — Glorious ! and the fairest flowers o f our race | tered into the spirit o f Madame ! era and progressive college girls, women, and on untiring worker
The Y. M C. A. appealed to me for
Cleveland, O.—Under private own
girl* and winsome women o f our women are in the thick of the Hightower’s National Beauty Con- minister’s wife, clever sales wom in behalf of greater loveliness.
this work because it could organize ] erihjp $69 72; under public owner
en, office girls and factory girls - Through her Golden Brown t’hem.
race from nearly every state in contest with votej pouring in by test
and protect the Negroes—be a b
$49 80; saving effected. $19 92.
North, East ."outh and \V<•-•(-- all are united in the one effort to ists of Memphis, Trnn., she ha*
I the thousands from friends Bnd
bother to a neglected group.
the Union are vieing with each oth relatives.
Holyoke,
Mass. — L’nder private
all
are
represented
among
the
achieve the Qbeenly Crown, and constantly discovered newer and
This movement has resulted in »wnership, $114)00; under public own
er for the honor o f being Beauty
Above are but a few o f the beau lovely contestants. From small cit win the gorgeous Hudson Super- finer preparations for maintaining
eighteen buildings in fifteen cities. ership, $4514); saving effected. $55 00
ies,
and
towns,
and
hamlets,
from
ties
who
have
sent
their
photo
Queen.
Six Coach, or one of the five free our age-old standard o f feminine
Two of the buildings are for women
Columbus, O.— L’nder private own- I
All the way from the rock bound graphs to Madame Mamie High the teeming ritiei like Chicugo and trips to Atlantic City with a fasci loveliness.
and girl— in New York and Philadel [ership, $90 14); under public ownership,:
tower, Beauty Culturist o f Inter San Francisco, from mountain and nating $100 trousseau free.
The great contest does not close
phia The total value of the proper $44 52; saving effected, $45.48
coast o f Maine to lovely Louisiana national E-jpute and extraordinary from valley— from everywhere in
From 50 to 100 votes are packed until midnight. Sept 15, 1925,
ty is more than three milion dollars.
From “ City o f the People," by
on
the
Gulf,
from
historic
Bos
Benefactress
of
the
Race.
our country come Hese myriads of with each o f the Golden Brown and dozens o f thousands of our
Ö f that amount, colored people gave Frank Parsons.
ton to Los Angeles and the
But even from this small group the very cream of race girls.
Beauty Preparations, which have women nre saving the free votes
nearly four hundred thousand dollars.
Holyoke, Mass., in 1904 paid $34,- 1
Golden
West,
here,
there
and
readers
may
gain
some
idea
o
f
the
Banker’s wife and shoem aker’s made Madame Mamie Hightower that come with each preparation
White friends, in various cities, gave 236 26 for 263 street lights to a p r il-!
everywhere interest is increasing. thousands of girls who have en- daughter, handsome school teach- i known as a friend o f our race and casting them for their favorite
more than a million and a half
I va,e company and in 1916 paid $31,-1
The acquis, .on o f money is largely U ,, ¿ j [<jr
hts supplltd
m w t t o r <.i
I ss. -L- •
o
m ri n
in h p r ife I .
* *
a matter of luck; a man inherits by the municipal plant. °
t
money or he stumbles upon some
D EN TIST BURNED W ITH ACID NOTARIF.S PUBLIC IN OREGON I fog your otw i. There ia no charge
The cost o f electric lighting in these
r V F .R F T T N E W S
H A V E B E T T E R HAIR
money making opportunity.
W HEN HE ANSWERS
various cities averages $2 H4 per K.
EVE4YM
0T
U«ts
T
O
lo
o
k
their
best
In my own case, I luckily, at the W. H. per year, about 33 1-3 per cent]
(By Mrs. C. Davis)
FAKE CALL
During the
o f June. 1W5
r * ^
W
E
L
L
G
B
O
O
M
E
D
right moment, fell into business that higher under private than under muni H A I R A D O S A G R E A T
th. notarial law book division of tlu wP,on* Broadw*J' **>7 or caU at 312
The fact that I have been commer cipal
DEAL TO PERSONAL
flic«*
of
Srcn-tary
of
State
Sam
\
Macleay
HMg.
if you with to iub«cribt
ownership. Similarity the cost
The F.. B. S nn<J Nannie Burroughs
Houston, Texas, Aug. 19— !>r R.
APPEARANCE
BY
cially successful is not due so much to of electricity for power averages
ING FORD S HAIR
study ( tub lu Id a joint picnic on the II Ward, dentist. 419 1-2 Milam St Kozer, issued a total of 97 notarial for The Advocate.
niv ability as to great good luck $2 34 per K. W. H. per year, 42 perl P U O S M
ADCANDPORD S
beach 'I hursday evening and every one wa- tarred, feathered and burned commissions and tlu- number of qual-
There are, no doubt, men right here
HAIR
STRAIGHTEN
enjoyed roasting weinies, telling «to with carbolic acid last Mom^iv, by ified notaries public under cotnission A WORD TO WAR MOTHERS
in this businesss (Sears, Roebuck & cent higher under private than public
ING AND S H A M P O O
ownership.
COMBS
STUBBORN.
rn • and singing folk songs.
three men whom, lie assert« were in tile «tat«- of Oregon to Inly 15, 1925,
Co.) today working for modest wages
Without naming any more you | H A R S H . S N A R L Y 6
was 5,131
I lie total fees collected
Mr«
\mand.i
lack'on,
Mr-
\S
hit-
who would have made a greater suc
white
men with blackened faces.
UNRULY
HAIR
BE-
Florence Graver, slate War
low ., Mi«« C Whitlowe, Walter ad
cess of it than I have, had they my should be able to see that the saving] C O M C S S O F T E R .
Late in the evening, lie left his by this division during June wa«
of I (regoli'« National War
STRAIGHT! R
MORE
Margaret Simmon-, Mr Fisher, Mis« home in hi* car to answer a call from $1,62305, of which $485 wa« for
opportunity. Having made money, on street lighting alone would pay for
f all colored War mothers
PLIABLE. A N D EASIER TO D RESS AN D
Gract Fisher and Roland I'isher of th.. 1(41 block on Ruthven street, notarial commissions; $x4 for filing
my problem now is how to use it so the plants in avery few years for
P U T UP IN A N Y S T Y L E T H E L E N G T H
of organi/iiiK a chapter of
Si attic, Mr. and Mrs. .Geo. Norwood which requested that he attend a certificate« of migratory eliatel mort
W ILL
PERMIT
EXCELLENT
FOR
as to give and get happiness out of these tables show the average cost of
in- < (regoli
arc lights is about 48 per cent less un- j A L L A Y I N G D A N D R U F F A N D L O C A L
gages; $933 55 for law book sales,
Jr., H Barton, Miss Edith Johnson, child’ - tilth
W
lun
ha
arrived,
lie
touch with Mrs
SCALP TROUBLES.
j
Phelps, Mr and Mrs. Aurelius was informed that the call was a and $1975 for filing warrants and ar
I ant glad of the privilege of trying der municipal ownership than under
Fir Silt By Dniffiiti & Dealer* la Toilet Articles.
private ownership, or an average of
Davis, spent the week-end camping mistake and no patient wa* at tlu rest certificates of i haracter, etc.
to help the Negro climb the ditch.
1« Mr* fM K«t the PM M Ftrf t. MmdMtiirM Ply H on the Snoqualme River.
$29.(4) per arc light. Do we not pay
address given
As the perplexed den
THE O Z O N I Z E D O X MA RRO W CO
MUSIC NOT IMMORAL
M iss (
Whitlowe was hostess to tist left till house and started to get
TH E CHURCH MUST GET BUSY nearly $275,(44)14) a year for street j
Pay Your Subscription
WARSAW
ILLINOIS
lights?
I M I t r i M S teH>( Mv ii t m o n i l IR Iair
the Nannie Burrough Study • lub, into his car, he was approached by
AND SUBMIT LIVE NEWS
When we spoke to Commissioner
«1* cMSleiRA il il fnr.
•Vug 13. The evening was spent in three men, one of whom carried a
TO THE NEW SPAPER
“ Music in itself is never immoral,”
11 you Imvc aevrre hi'Hilnrheii.
Mann about this he said, ”Ju<t howl
interesting study of the state of bright, shiny pistol.
says Joint Philip Sousa writing
ilizziiiexs mill fuiiiting n |>«'II m , ac-
, r D lr iN
Mr
\ureliu
Davis
plea-antly
sur-
By Rev J. T. B. Smith, Before Asso would you proceed’ '’
aprop«is
of
imirli
critiri«e«l
jazz
in
the
Taken to the Timber
PRINCESS BRINGS
We read in the specal season <>f
prised her husband Friday evening
ciated Advertising Clubs.
He was compelled to get into a July number «if the Woman's Home «’otnpanitMl by r h <• u in a t i a m,
DAUGHTER TO UNITED
the 1H9K Legislature of the State:
when be came home alter showing Mr gar which appeared to be a Dodgr Companion. "It ran In made im it « iii |> h , lum bago anil fitn, ita a
STATES.
G Malone of\ ;in. Oliver B. ( . over with one headlight out. A ack was moral only by the association of im- pretty gooil sign you are not well,
We sent a questionnaire to the man „The City o f Portland is authorized ]
aging editors of more than 2(41 news and empowered to construct or pur
the city of Everett At 10 p. m. when laced over hi« head and his hand- proper words with it,” adds Mr
chase,
keep,
conduct
and
maintain
]
“ The so-ralli-d
1 jungle mul nre linblu to “ e r o a k ” at any
papers with reference to church news „
„ JCH k .
Atlanta City, X. J., Aug. 18— Mr h. walked in tin house and turned were tied behind him after the party Sousa.
oil
the lights, lie was surrounded by reached Waugh Drive, so 1 >r. Ward rhythms’ of jazz are «imply the nat time. So pay y o u r atilxtriptinn t«»
and how to accomplish a closer waterworks and all necessary plants
and facilities for furnishing light and>ar") ^ r' James^X aughn < annoti gave forty friend«. t ards and dancing
co-operation of the pulpit and press
stales When they reached a timber ural walking step of an human In ing, ’I lie Adwicttte a<> you ean meet
a dinner party for
~ * their I f cousin, Mr
The answers showed that church lighting streets and public buildings A<la Vaughn * Moore
of Lagos, I ast were i njoved until a late hour. 1 he near the road, hr was stripped of It« somtiincs hurried
old St. Peter with a elear con
of
the
City,
etc.”
out of town guests were Mrs. ( . U
news is in good demand and more
"What is wrong with many of the
and tar smeared on him. A
"And not so very long ago, the Su Africa, on last Saturday evening, the Reid of Chicago; Miss Laura Oden clothes
Hcienee.
Hexides make ym irgelf
rnuld be used if it was of the right
popular
ja/z
selections
is
not
that
roat
of
feathers
were
sprinkled
on
guests were Hon. J. < . Asbury and
kind, that is to say, newsy, safe preme Court granted you the power wife and Mrs Carrie W. Brown, Mr. of St. Paul; Mr Farrell, Mi«« Brown, him and carbolic acid thrown on hi« they are ethically bnd but they are gooil for it fluttering obitu ary.
sound, sane, snappy, sensible and ser to issue utility certificates, besides, Cannon's uncle, Mr Vaughn went to Mr. Thomas of St. Paul; Mr. and Mrs hand«.
musically bad. They are stupid,
viceable Some editors said they there is a body of idle men begging Afica as a young man, married an Fred James, Mr . Nellie Williams,
Although, he -fates, they did not dull. Even the young turn think of
AGENTS Sell guaranteed hosiery
for
work.
would give tile churches all the spare
African princess, who was Mrs. Mr« Mattie C har, Miss Elinor May- heat him, they robbed him of $18 and them as something to dance hv—not direct from mill to wearer; all styles
We
not
only
protest
against
the
they wanted; other* that they could
Moore's mother. Mr Moore dealt field, Mr John Gayton and Mr. John a watch. Ouside of the fact that something to remember as music.”
never secure sufficient real church passing of this ordinance but we extensively in ivory and amassed a son of Seattle; Mr. Burton of El one of the men answered to tile name,
The democratic music of motion and rolors; salary paid lor full time or
doubly
protest
against
the
emergency
news.
picture orrhestras and of player spare hours; no money needed for
len sburg.
"Slim,”
lie
could
offer
no
description
great
fortune
Me
educated
Ins
chil
Mr- I B. Smith, and daughter,
pianos and phonographs, however, s a m p l e s .
Let the church that think« it does clause. Any sensible person knows dren, two »ons and a daughter in F.u-
Investigation Started
IN TE RN ATIO N A L
not get its share of space honestly that there is no need “ for the immed rope, one became a doctor and th* Mrs Foster were in Everett a few
Tuesday morning, Dr. Ward ap is luartilv defended by Mr, Sousa, MILLS, 1465, Norristown, Pa.—Adv.
iate
preservation
of
the
public
health,
ask itself the reason not blame the
other o/ie a a barrister, the daugh hours Tuesday, as guests of Mrs. A peared before the district attorney. who holds that movie and phono
paper . It is ridiculous to say peace and safety of the City of Port ter married the Hon. Mr. Moore who Davis.
Horace Soule, and made a ramplaint. graph tiiusir arr doing much to edu
Please pay your subscription to
land.”
Therefore
we
must
conclude
Mrs George Samuels and family He exhibited burn« on his hands from cate a discriminating public,
this church or that controls a certain
is a senator in Lagos, East Africa
that
it
is
for
the
“
safety”
of
the
cor
have a« their house guest, Mr. G. B. the carbolic arid. When the district
paper, nr that certain interests run
F.nlargitig on his theory that music I be Advocate and avoid missing an
.Mrs.
Moore
has
traveled
through
issue of the paper.
the newspaper. There is no con poration.
Paris, Brussels and India, she -peaks Malone and little «on, Jimmy, who attorney went to tlu: scene of the is the most democratic «if the arts,
trolled press. The church must get
several languages; came to this roun- are enroute t<» < hicago.
outrage, he found a bottle which the baml leader makes a serious plea
FOR YOUR LIBRARY
H O W C LO TH IS NAMED
Rev and Mrs
Murray returned had contained fabolir arid and a f«ir “ major and minor league bands,”
busy and submit some real live news.
try to plan- one of her daughters in
That is the way to control the press.
organized along much the same lines
school. Mrs. Moore sailed for South from Yakima, Monday.
bucket, partly filled with tar.
Mrs R. U Robinson and grand-
as baseball teams, and for more ex
The word Cretonne comes from hampton, England, on Augu-t 12th.
Old Funs Recalled
Scott'a Official Hiatory of Th#
-on«, James and Wesley Chase were .A white delivery boy from a dental tensive teaching of music in the pub
REV
T W. ANDERSON COM Creston, a village in Normandy; cam
American
Negro in th# World
lic
schools.
visitor.
Sunday
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
MENDS THE ADVOCATE
bric from Cambrai, in French Flan
supply bouse was also questioned
War. by Emmett J. Scott, A. M.,
SATU RDAY EVENING POST
Aurelius Davis.
ders; Poplin from an Italian word
when it was recalled that last Nov
Mr Editor of The Advocate:
Mr A Davis and Mr. G. B. Malone ember, the boy and Dr. Ward engaged
Guaranteed hosiery, samples • your 111 «. I)., npecial ANNintant to the aec-
meaning papal, according to the arti PUBLISHES A RTIC LE ON H AR
Please allow me space to sav a few cle: “ What’s in a name?” in the LEM.
-pent Monday in Seattle.
in a quarrel due to the failure of tile size free to agents. Write for propo rctary of wnr, can be purchaaed at
Mr. and Mrs. M. James spent boy to take off his hat when he came
word« of commendation on the 22nd August Woman’s Home Companion
sition paying $75.00 weekly full time, The Advocate office, 312 313 Mac
anniversary o f The Advocate for ser “ From the Latin word for shaggy,”
Following the success of tlu Harlem Monday in Everett at the home of into the office where lady patients
$1.50
an hour spare time, selling guar leay Building, Broadway 6807.—
vices rendered me as a gospel minis the article adds, “ are derived velvet, Number of The Survey Graphic Mr. and Mrs. A. Davis.
were sitting. The hoy told the o f
ter during my pastorate in this city velveteen and velure. Linen is from Magazine, the Saturday Evening Post,
ficers that he was playing cards in anteed hosiery to we&rer; must wear or
Men, women sell guaranteed silk
and since I have become representa the Latin word for flax; rrepe, from with circulation running into the mil
Wanted, very capable, reliable wo Root Square Monday- night when the replaced free. Quick sales, repeat or
tive of the National Baptist conven curled; lace from noose or snare, from lions, has published a lengthy article man for general house work. Elder outrage occurred anil three other boys
hosiery direct to wearer; Iteauliful
ders.
International
Stocking
Mills,
tion your paper is looked for each which we get also the words lasso and ilustrated article on Harlem, “ The ly couple. Albina or Pridmont dis whose names he gave, corroborated
goo«|s, fashioned and full fashioned,
6267, Norristown, Pa.
week in our home as I look for the la tch et........... Percale is of Eastern
World's Largest Negro City,” bv trict, walking distance. Walnut 1472. hi« statement, establishing an alibi.
wonderful rolors. Prices lower than
return of my wife and children when origin, probably a Persian word; so Chester T. Crowell, in its issue of
The investigators are trying to de
stores. Sell only. We pay every day.
they leave me in the house and go is taffeta, its glossy surface suggest August.
A BIG SNAP
Geo. Orr Latimer if back from the termine thesonrre of the tar and rar-
down town shopping. May you live ing the Persian word shine. Ging
East where he went to attend an bolic arid, although they state that
International Silk Hosiery Co., Norris
long amongst the journals o f this ham is the Malaysian word for
Shoe Shine Parlor for sale. Good town, Pa.
they are not wholly convinced that
Mrs. E. D. Cannady and son, Ivan Amity Convention.
country.
money maker. Price right. Srr own
the assailants were white.
striped or checkered cotton flannel were the dinner guests of Mr.«. Clara
Sincerely Yours,
Dr. Ward is a graduate of Meharry er, 286 Washington strict, between
and wool are probably Welsh; gabar Bell, 673 Union Avenue, North, Fri
Rev. J. J. Handsaker and children
4th anil 5th streets — Adv
dine is Spanish.”
J. W. Anderson.
Suit- i rilie for The Advocate.
are vacationing at Rockaway Beach Dental college, «if ’24.
day, August 14th. ,