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SATURDAY, SEPTEM BER U, 1931 THI ADVOCATE PAGE THREE FIVE AWAIT EXECUTION IN N. CAROLINA A C O N O N K i« A G A IN S T W A N (Hy Will lau» PI«I u «» a ) <>liM.*ptt«*mh«r *0 Io Or!«)b«*r 1 lh«*r® I» In I m * I h 'I'I III New Voi U <'IIy u " l’oliin»** A itahut W a r“ Teil (hon iiuii'f i ><««>|*I e * ari* '’H1" *«•«! «I 111«* open Ulti lll«*«*tlllir Alllrllri* Hill ftppear «Ul Ute prositi ui Titer« la a KrowliiM mitnher of poi», pio In Ilio » (triti who m « o (Im i in kIII poopl** l*y III«* thnttMüiul* in ‘'war'* clu nm , t*vt»ry eremi, «y«ry m e» w'otild favor a tu? li a rnfm reaa attil »«ulti aup P«rt II I lio tiinnlorotianoaa of w ar ua **nup*ri«| »iti» (ha! «f hiabwaym oit la liKo ilio 1 «ut ring of u tlK«r un coinpur« «I »UN Ilio Mf Ime of u flou W u r I n lit tiulitro un moro luwful Uniti IriilivIiliiulN «iunior; Il o«ly no « iiin «ioti* hotioriibl«« I mmuiino tiiiiiiklinl ni I« » n w u r. Whoii ••••riniti foritiH of ho tuli Ilio, «ow rlnMHoil un iiunty murili r, »oro naticiimiofl hy Nin’loty, nu .I i ho* nili'lftoN »aro u I mo "hotiorubln " Tho purpONO o f thlu confir«HN I h tu In lp lo iiiuko w u r uh ilInhoiuitub|o ami e ri loluul un K n iitiroaMoiiahlo, utiiiuitiial nini M utai War 1* Dot Ille 1rirNi old h ut it ui l«oi » hl« h th o ad V tin«'IfIK I«**mull llllelll- i n« «. fin ally found1 out, re Jn«lKe«l and d<* N i r o ; yell1 It IIIU n I 1 K«> (h<* WAV of n I mv «* rj>. WK. h< • ifl |* 4 1« kh I lyiM’him u mik I i. untiti nt !h«* n I n iki«, ThU «•«» UK r«* an 1* to m ark uti t*porli I IwWWtWWMIIHWIWIWIlllllMWWHMtmwWIIHIIlllMIIMIIIMifl y «»^. g Th eaters1 S p o r t s “ T h is & Th a r By CLIFFORD C. MITCHELL Raleigh. N C. Sept. !*— <ANP>— FFIe Negroes occupy death cells In tn« state penitentiary her®, aw aiting early execution unless the governor Inter* Vfjie* The five are Johnnie Lee, who was hired to kill Jacob Hill by the la tte r’s brother In Uw, Asa D. H erring. H er ring received a life sentence. I>*e's date is Septm ber l*5th. H reclaved a reprieve two weeks ago while antho- rith-M exhumed the Ixaly of another man whom H erring was a lle g e to have p«ils«>ned. The rem it* of examl- naiion of th® body are not known. 11 it shoubi develop th at L** is neceN*- ary a* a w itness, in another trial of H erring, be would be granted another reprieve. A nother ruan in the sarn»* fix as I At* Is Theodor® Cooper of Durham who killed a white m an for hire. The em ployer received a life sentence and (lath was ordered for Cooper. John Lewi® fcklwards of .Mecklen burg county Is achedul««l to be execu ted Septem ber 21. Jesse Brooks of Durham an«l George K eaton, Forsyth county, have both been sentenced to die, hut have ap peals pending. «hievem enta In the progreH*ive weat ........«G) DOG RACES CONTINUE STRONG ern city which I hop«* to lx* able to use soon. TAR/AN THE FEARLESS AT ( iffI c I u I h of the Vancouver Kennel THE LIBERTY THEATRE Club are m ore than pleamuj at tba at Jos *ph A Cralgen. of fietrolt, Mlsh. A now Krijrir HI«« IliirrouKhM Juiiab- which ha* be. n in evidence was another Interesting caller at the ihrlllor, “Tarznu tho Kaarle*®', comon tendance each ii I k I i I *lnc the opniK of the grey office during the week and here again to the l.lbertv N croo« aturthiK toiluy, hound race* hiNt Saturday night. sufficient facte to mak«* a with H iin I oi t'rnhho otiartliiK Uie f> At the initial program m ore than I r* received tf resder ln terest story on the rise IIIA kr» 11» «HI jllfet UH «Irm i uh ( o k III loon« Atm Mun“, rhu ru rto r. 10,000 dyed in th< wi»/l f.-MN w **r pr* of this young colorod American since tlle tll «tu» I»V Min» III Ioli* ttliill! b ru ttili lu Mild It loti (ho now entertainm ent n . nt to witnea* the ipeci.il c* remoiiii N his arrival to this country from Bouth u tid In l»a ii k ro blu» ri oh in in o ilo rii bill brltiKH another fa*i pace K k K. and addrcNNN of good will by Vancouv America. a Ituitilrt <1 Itiousan •1 in«•II, vu> vtimlovl||«f unit feaiurliiK Mona uml In |* I nan* men. Mayor ('a n o n , of MIS«I «hlM i.il ««tulli OMNIily I«« MnmiiiiK, colorful «•««••ntrl* team ; er Fort land. Mayor Klggln*. of Vam O l i Two new ''exchanges“ were added In a •lati® .ins k hank rotwr« KctKoii uml MrCool, comedy team ; ver overnor Vic Myer* of tlm t»> my large list during the week, the <ui«l •Kory nu-ii «houId1 kill a hun Hay on uml 11« Im« In “Gold' n Harmon- S tate ami of Id W G ashington. H annibal Register, of Hannibal, Mo., 1 It «Misanil lu a year 1liter«* Would Ion"; Moron* n«<l Four la-av«**, pro- Although racing official« w ere aoim and the r»ulslana Fost-fdspatch, of hly 1 »«• U fonare*» «inalili»( rob* Nontliip comedy urrobatliN ; nml Vivi what handIcapped by the delay In Shreveport, I>a. Both of these paper* amt «•vory nu it«’ « it ik«' ii would an I .« win with her k I iik I iik . ilum I iir som e of the ox ion ; ted kennvU In ftp are affiliated with the Scott Newspa emioni«1 ni fotti thu um! hla umt tu inaugurai«- n n orti Iti ilio n i rtiK hand. • pouring a t.th e Hturt of the races, family porNotiully lui« i • «ioli 1« u lr *»f manti Imi aKuhiMt mio of Ilo Tiu/until* F**u i I onh “, I n iiii uiiuhiiu I which n ccen itated cutting the card per Syndicate, of A tlanta Ilio Nt« of tim i ro n e ro «« Kv ory aro ni .N l .»f l i , nffluiloi.N ilrntitu fllloil wlili ttiyntary and hux * down from nine to eight race* for the The on«* hundred and forty-third pen we n« » ell jin many thrilling oploo fir*t few night*, now there are plenty publication to use my "D igesting the den of jtinrlo f ik lit» Mdween T ar/un of flu» racing areyhoignl and nm* New*" feature Is the Shining Light umt wild b*‘UNin. races are being Mtaged nightly. Jai «juelino W o II m , u . i the «lauKhu-r of Tb«M* who had seen Dug ley Hark In Survey, of Fant Akron, Ohio. u «dentin! who ban I hs «* u kHnuppoil the day* wh< u It »a* used for horsv And six m ore ; ublb-atb.n« used my hy juiitfb- tr 1 f»«•*- furiiUhcn the ttttauy«* racing urn) for the auto Hpe«*<| contcMt*, «hat. m aking a total of rom antic htl «»«•** t »hen she lu utn-x* hardly tali* veil th e ir eyes whan they w«-kly book j»«Mtoiily navel from crotjuodli« * thro Nilw what it transform ation had taken Mil ror m \ I m M , flo rid • ; Th® Mt» I TartuiD'a efforta. place Th«* regulation 'juartcr mile orth. T exas; The News, of From thin point, T arzan coim tantly track was all th at could be expected of Fort W South C arolina; The World liMikn out for her nafety nu well an that in n city many tim e* the «Ire of Van Columbia. of R* idHVilb* North C arolina; Th«- of her father, ami eventually Nave« couver. «if W ilm ington. North Caro I hi II i from a NacrlficlMl death at tlio lit addition to WaNhlugtoif people, Journal, lina. and the Colon, of Cincinnati. O. liamU of tho juriicW* tribe. who huvo been turning out lu great ItiiNler f'rabbe, world n Nwlmmitiff number*, the fam iliar sight of hun Ad sixteen additional publications WE APPRECIATE THE BUSI champion. I n ha M to bo id**nlly fllloil dred« «if I’ortlum! people who became used "Frisons and F rlsnners" fea NESS W E HAVE MADE to piny the atrenuoiiN part of Tarxau eiir&pfur«*d with the «port during the ture. my aking a total «»f «eventy-two; llo in known jin tho m-reen'H mo«! per- recent Multnomah Kennel Club meet, The M m e*-enger. Texas; The W I T H ADVOCATE feci ph>N|ijtio ami mj pcarn very much were ulio on th** ground. They think sun. of C harlotte. of N. Austin C : The News, of at hom e huiiKloK from treen, NwIriKinK READERS nothing of the 11-mile driv«» from I'ort- S C.; The E nquirer, of Ro bln way from limb to limb thro the IumI to Vancouver, and with the good Colombia. Va.; The Broadcast, of Rich Jungle and angAKln* In death ntruic prtceM which have b«*«-ri paid under th»* anoke. K y; The Eagle, of Cleveland. k I on with Ilona, tlffem, rroquodll«* a . optional system of w agering in effect, mond. MAY WE MERIT YOUR CON Ohio; The Hagle, of Kingston. N. C.; and other Junxl»* b«*a.'<i n . it continue* to be a m agnate to them. Voice of the Nation, Okmulgee, TINUEO PATRONAGE Thla picture in of particular Inter* T here are many dogs dp; oaring The The Globe-Jour nal, of H opkins eat to the mllllotiH of follower* of E d which w ere favorite* af the Stadium Okla; ville. Ky; The ^foriti. «>f Montgomery, gar Hire hurrouKtiN cartoon In the Although In the m inority at Uie open Alabama, and the H erald, of Bruns- dally lie» a paper* a a well aa follower* ing «»f the m eeting three greyhound* w lrk. Georgia. of the S la mil Oil (‘om patiy* "Tarw m “ which had appeared lu Fortland won radio program*. in the eight rat«** schedule«! Tuesday Art«! for the first tim e since T have night »h« great C ara Dim , well known been free the Pittsburgh C ourier fe I “HOLD YOUR MAN“ AT CAPITOL I ✓ atured two of my release* in their current Issue with headline*. J«.*i lit! I ('lark Uahlc nt<* Hat log Hecr. tary T W. Fenner, say* npho l)csl in Frigidaires, by |»opuUr dem and he «*\|v( ts to have at !« u»t 75 dog* My latest feature, a business news M In Hold new rom antic w bb h rue» «1 In Fortland hy the end feature, was seen in fire additional feature wl »pen« Sunday at th* of till* w o k m aking thirty-tw o pape»** r a p i m i Ih. a Ions wlfh n new On« of the big foatur* h of the m eet publication*, Grunow, Leonard, and use ft The Black Dispatch, of O k » Hie iiitathm. “Symphony t« ing will be th e race* in which sight t«> lahoma City. O kla.; The Post, of Char- I'.lii*- f «-.s t in in»* tht pb*c«* augment- train ed monk.-v« wljl act a* jockeys !«*tte. N C ; The St H elena Ne» h . of T h e amahhiiia *u**ce» of “Red D u a f. in on«* race. F rorm ore. S c ; The Carolins Tribune Ill VS 111« h th e » w r . *• rn* d •« r . lienner hm I«I these would start next \a le lth . N. C . and the New Age ally. brought mu . h a r«**|HifiNe from the week. He w|*hes to school particular • D '* ispatch, of l» s Angele*. California. j{ putdl* and exhibitor* that Anita I » on . dog* with the monkey*, who are train* fam oua lient lenten P refer Itlonde*“, it tltfi would t / for th® Reid G arnett. Route ?. author, wu* MNalitned to provide a new benefit of tlu* dog«, rath er than the B«*\ Mrs 44. Stella Michigan f Hy. Indiana, w rites vehicle for Gable and Mia* Harlow m onkeys. n long an«! Infere»tfn* L îter on h er ' • | W ith Ideal w eather and a fast track, local achievem ent*, etc. She thinks I flavor and ia rapidly movin*. rowdy, K i* anticipated that a* soon uk the am an editor of som e paper and w ants worldly N to ry of tim ely tem po. In It local people get acquaint«*«! with the to handle agency for It. So. pule Mi n Harlow play* the part of « Kaudv new dog*. I tag b y Park will be taxed Ushers, if the vou haven't an agent at creature who I n w IIH uk to allow her* t«• capacity e a c h ’night of th«* m eet. Michigan City, ami want one. w rite *e|f to heroine the lure In a “love- her. racket for the wake of her mun (iu hie. A n the mun tri the cnee, who find* Preparing mv releases this week has COME IN AND LIBERAL lit?* real w o r t h when the irirl I n «flit to been an ordeal - a torture. At first. I Jail lM*«aiiNe of the trouble hD racket thought of skipping them but in-as- KtdN her Into much as I haven’t m issed a week In I ik II Sunday, the Capitol will fea* SEE OUR m*;*r!y four years I have gone through CONVENIENT fur.* I» e Tracy and Madxe Kvan* in It Frankly. I should be in bed. “The N ulaanca“, in which Tracy ha* Pnrtlsnd, O m m n S«-ptpmhpr 9—To with * nder .•» d feto r's care and perhaps I the role of an am bulance-cha n I ii * *hy*- Tho Advtx-sto. IV rlland. Oregon. w ill be as soon as these releases are SELECTION ter lawyer, to be one of the best the mall TERMS •® * ■ b ' • * h i ■ I m ! f t. ! i/.i • i n s • , WtuhliiK tou ovory miooon* on your In A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR! •lat«- A vam levilb pre* *>ntat|on and JOth Annlvornary. I *m program of Nhnrt nuhje. t* |* Included Vory truly your*. Jitm«"« B M orris. lawyer, politician A midnight atage frolic, ntartlng a- BERTON K I.AWSON. »ml m thlisher of the Iowa S tate By bout II .Id o'clock I n n : hk **.I every Sat* Ohio! of Pollco stander. of DesMolnes, Iowa, called at urday nlaht at the C.ipttol. th e office and »pent an enjoyable hour o r two In which 1 learned all about ---- -> C V conditions in and around DesMoines COSTS and the S tate of Iowa, and the part onr people are playln* In Its develop CM Y m ent. 'n ttd lljito H j t t J Federal la x I 'a iJ — PR ESEN TS— Throueh my conversation w ith Mr. M orris. I gathered enough m aterial to prepare a special feature on his a- M M M IIH iim iM IIIM BUY NOW! Gros!«*\ rringealors, hKc-'.ji_J trie Wadiing Machines *- and Ranges. CHIEF OF PflllCF LAW SON C0NG8MIWTES PAPER THE VANCOUVER KENNEL CLUB. INC. G REYH O U N D R A C IN G II. A . W E S T C O . W EST SIDE W ashington at Tenth EAST SIOE Sandy Blvd. at 42nd Court t iff ATwater I70J Phon«: — Iles TAbor 41R6 I I. - 1*h\»icuin and Surgeon- o r m i: a r a t a b u il d in g ARATA III.INI. — fi N. \V. «th A re HOCKS I» 10-1. 2 .'.0 530 (If no answ er. Call UK UHI) Sundays uml K renlna hy appointm ent iimminmii ..... It ......... ...................... I l l ..... .. Holliday 3C I lollidav Equipped With Th« Very L atrat, We Are In A Poaltlon To Care Tor Cnmr—/.et Ut S en * I ou/ )* t ),* m , , * t n t m u ...0 C ce y’ s IJ D rive Service I’ ll« INK IIH« I \|)'A \N .K.l I NIGHT BASEBALL Kvery Nile 8:30 o’clock LADIES FREE Doublehoatler Sunday, 1:30 P.M. [ I m t t iM M ..... H i m .... . i m ........ ......... ......... ...... ■[ Hgt. Joseph White (lamp SPANISH AMERCAN WAR VETERANS — and— Ladies A uxiliary M ssts svsry -NO A 4TH SATURDAY NIGHTS At VETERANS HALL County Court House i» „,,»»•••#•••»•••••••••«••••••••••••••,••«•••••* Portland, Oregon IHMMmilMlimMMMMlI l l a d w a y ’ N I'III n F or C onstipation Tickets on Sale at Hli h Clgiir Store BUaaohall Office END UGLY, STREAKY OFF-COLOR HAIR TO ....... <8 HI:ST CARS TRUCKS FKOA/I 188 21st St., One Block South of W ashington __: - xiC-------------------------------- V — -__»«-----------* LOVELY ACTRESSES Rely on GODEFROY'S Men. Women and Children n iM M iiiiiiiiiiiiiM u m iu M m m m m m HI WAYS TO H EALTH : SERVING THE PROTECTIVE FOODS Milk, fruits, vegetables and eggs are looked upon as the big four in good nutrition. According to the best au th orities on foods, the well-balanced diet contain* these foods iu the following am ounts: a quart of milk for every child and a funt for each adult daily; two servings of fruits each day. one a citru s variety or tom atoes; two serv ings of vegetables, one a green leafy variety, and eggs th ree or four tim es a week. Thia meal planning guide ser ves as a pattern for any m enu one may he planning. Menu planning takes on a new Im portance just now with children s ta rt ing back to school It is Im portant that children gel th eir full require m ents of protective foods, since grow th and protection against the defici ency diseases are due'-ildent upon them . In order to assum e enough ot these foods, they m ust be given In a- m ounts as outlined in the pattern a- bove and distributed bet wen the three m eals of the day. B reakfast, lunch and dinner should he looked upon as a com plete whole and each m eal con tributing an equal share of it. W hen children go to school on a poor break fast. they become fatigued and as a result will actually eat less for lunch. It Is im possible to m ake up for these tw o d efid e ty m eala .it d laa er whiek m eans that at the end of tho tl|y the child lias ben inadequately fed. Much of the poor nutrition noticed am ong ADMISSION 40 CENTS — LADIES FREE JL_ l W k at T h ry A m A mild r*l**l»U v*««taH8 Uutiv* width d<m« m»t fnj*#. «mi*» tUatrsB* nr ilimirt) di|BB«iiMi. Nu« hiihit fttrtn- ing. Lontaui no W hat They II«H M í II ícm «I n»#n «ni worn»««, bí « k -* I*47, I mvb t«B*d ém u to f* lim M«k h«lsL< K m , nBTVlHMnBBB, (atitfTIB. I m fid «MMlit«, pm* rim plM Ìt* m l had hrwith wt)«n ilio» i « aiiswl by > onatipNtion. At All lUfmiy Ac Co., Inc . N.w Y.*t. N Y. "Nfy adm irer* often w onder how 1 k eep my h a ir so lu stro u s end hi.:I k, even u n d e r th e g lare o f p ow erfu l sp o tlig h ts. W ell, just between us, I do whet most other stufte stars do. I rely «»n Ciode- Ir o y ’s L arieuse F re n c h H e ir ( o lo rin g " sevs Miss Jecqueline G od frey o f “ Flying C o lo rs," alsoof"lU .icklsirds.-'-'H ott hoc- «il.ite'’ und th e C o tto n t lub. D on't wait eny longer — end ugly, off-color heir in just a few min utes w ith G odefroy's. N o fuss, no b o th e r—guaranteed to satisfy o r your money beck. GODEFROY'S LARIEUSE french H A I R coloring ! j I at ic use Irr tub Hair t okwing Im sruJmg . j ft i) (stami* oc ja»*« odiL« moocy orde«). | . Tow«. of the theatrical sphere as John T. Gibson. He was the form er owner of the old "Gibson Standard Theatre"’, located on South B tret near Twelfth. He also m anaged the old "D unbar", now the "Lincoln"- theatre, on Broad and Lombard sts. The Standard was for years the leading house tn Philly for Negro vaudeville and m any of the stage celebrities of latter years re ceived the cheers and boo* of the hard-to-please Mon. afternoon crowd. M iller A Lyles. Noble Slssle. Kuble Blake, Drayton A Greenleigh. Butter Iieans tt Susan, Buck A Bubbles, Kil H unter, Lovejoy A Fairchild. Garland A Howard. Dudley A his Mule, The W hitm an S isters and the favorite» of South Philly, Biio A Ashes, all trod the footlights at the S tandard I wit nessed my first stage show from the balcony of the Standard, where with a tjag of bananas and a pocket filled wish peanuts, I thrilled at the galaxy ol stars perform ing. I. along with m a ny others regret the various reversals th; t forced John T Gibson ont of the theatrical business. Negroes In Philly now have no th eatre thoy can call tbelr own. And th at Is lam entable. W hile speaking of the Standard theatre my thoughts run back to a perform ance w here aa an unsophis ticated youth. I fell in love with the leading lady. 1 can 't recall her nam e at present, but wnen she cam e out on the stage, dressed aa an Indian Prin cess and sang a beautiful love song, I distinctly rem em ber th at It required the com bined efforts of my two com panions to keep m e from going np on the stage. Of course, I know better now 1 go arotyid to the back stage en trance. Apologies to O. O. M cIntyre: Don M arquis once w rote a line that has been translated in every language: If you try hard to get a thing.' you don't get It. RANDOM JOTTINGS: Mrs. Paul Robeson D of mixed Ne gro and Jew ish blood— Philadelphia at one tim e had a Ne gro Mounted Policem an. He was an ex-cavalrym an - I've never seen a Chinese beggar— And only one who was a door to door peddler. He was selling tea— A ccording to kennel science, there is no proof th at a dog can reason— T here are six tim es as m any dogs in England per capita as there are in .h*s country — Most red heads are freckled—J. B. Davidson, ex-colum nist for the Phila delphia Tribune, is now prom inent sign painter, and w ears white linen suits— The Potom ac Is the most historic river I A m erica— Un th e motion of Edmund Randolph of W illiam sburg, Va„ the word, slave ry was elim inated from the .Constitu ti o n - Girls who work In "set-Tlee"" are of ten referred to as "T hursday Broads". Thursday is usually their day off— Copernicus w as compelled to order his work on th e solar system publish ed after his d eath — in the S tate of Virginia 44 per cent of the Negro fam ilies own their hom es The W ayside Racquet Club, com posed m ainly of FMilladelnhian* but located in Darby. Pa., is -.he\large»t Negro tennis club in the country— Raymond Pace A lexadner often tak es moving pictures of his friends at the seashore— John R P inkett, form er President of the N ational B enefit Life Insurance Company, Is now a Real E state and Insurance B roker i W ashington. D. C. FFrederick Douglass' real nam e was Frederick A ugustus Bailey. LESTERGRAM : Knowledge without understanding is like sleep w ithout rest. R r-N A Y M E school children is brought about !n this way. A few lunch m enus planned M - school children are given this week: Lunch Menu I Cheese Sandw iches Tom ato Salad Hot chocolate Fresh Grapes Lunch Menu II Cream of fresh tom ato sottp Peanut butter ami lettuce sandw iches Sliced peaches Milk O range om elet Lunch Menu III (Deviled eggs for school lunch) Cucum ber sandw iches Cocoanut Cookies 1 Milk “ NOW I FEEL FU LL OF PEP" A fter tak in g Lyd ia E. P in k- h u m 's V egetable C om poun d F L T N E f iM P A T ^ U ^ S if Jruifiiit (anmot rn^ply y * mail coupon. Send me |»>*(|qud B f u l l i i K h o t t l c o f G o d f f r t V i '« t t s s YOUR COMPLEXION YOUTHFUL* Feiininulicff & Gdtldie SPECIAL REMINDER I S^inFWRitener DR.FRED PALMERS No one has slipped so swiftly out iDR-S. H!R a t a | DENT i ST 'ARATA BLDG. fi N. 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