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fir:- -{ ??l^*' ?'"*<*' " '??r "' * < * - " Questions and Answers < In_Negro History BY GEORGE WELLS PARKER c :^== Author of **1116 Children of The Sun." ) V I; ' " r. - ^ *./ Questions pertaining to Negro His- j tory anywhere if of general interest,! " ? and not-too long, will he answered hy . ?Mr. Parker " in 4his column.? When j T?f -adit not permit or t;he subject is^ not Suitable, letters will be- personally; answered, subject?to?proper limitations. and when a stamped envelqpe; is enclosed. Address all communiea-' tions to George Wells Parker,- 3423 Indiana Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Copyright," 1924 by The Associated N*irrn Press. mna married into the roval house ? | |^_| ||^^g IK | fiSflfe --- - - Featuring . Q * Spring B *? O * f :.zcs^zj===rrr. D - ** m ? ^ X KH E^EJ I (MM - v- / "-'. : 3f RnsstaT?GrH. L;rBalttmofer m. Dumas Fils married a woman who belongs to the royal Rusr sian houseof Naraschino, From^-wh^hce did the Arab-, ians spring??D. A. B., Moling 111. - / According to Arabian tradition the ancestor of ine:tAratK iana. was Ishmael. the son of Ilagar. -Ishmael is said/ to have married a Yemenitic^voman and from tfrem sprang th& Arabian race.The Yemenites were closely akin to/the Ethiopians and were, in fact, EthnTinT who settled on the other side of the Red Seh. / ' . : '' jjjjjjj Arig le South1's i ? $1.50 Week \- * - mS W'^^l A > With every 17 or 19 Je^ /to ' man's watch. If you e% &M [ =fira4riglrgrade watcly^ 9|| \ Come in tomorrow and n i ' \ \. ,rr:?Trr~r w\ ' " 5FW . THE PALMIST / . ' Who ^^ertuitian??TrP-tT:,'? WheeRngT VV. \a. Tertullian was a native Afri- > can and one of the fathers of | 'the early Christian church. > V_ I have read somewhere of a; quite distinguished,in Europe.': Can you -give any account of 'lirii??C."N. W.. Tuueka, Kan, j. Arno was a Guinea Negro sokh into slavery and brought to norland. He became an extraordl- * nary lingist and was made'a professor in the University of Wit j tenburg. . Later he was made 1 j jtato councillor at?Deri III. ?trrf 1743 he wrote a learned treajtise on "The Sensations Regard [Jrealesl In* f. b mL I m | ^ . D ' ... ^ im 2i hain ?vel Illinois Gentle- U / rer hope to own a . B '~B now is the time. R aake your choice? Fj r !M HiA AA 1 / H Utiti Gothle movement,, rectangular wfitte f ease?A perfect \ <I?-| Q r a ? riMin, , wXO?3 . ft |1i00 Weekly ? I CREDIT AT .o** 4 iat- - ?A- i. ' TCrtgADER ecf is IndeperiaenT"of" {He Mind and Body/' before this subject s( was exploited by 6bndillac. is Who were the Gadelians and Ii from whence did they come?? c< F. F: W., Chicago, 111. According to tradition they T were a family that settled in L Ireland after a flight from Egypt.One Nuil is said to Jiave "h married Scota, daughter of a n Pharoah and their ^posterity be- s eam^the clanna Goadhal of Ga- b delians. Several of the Irish clans were said to have,,been de- p rived from either the Egyptian or Phoenician. SEE? word Fe-:~ nian is said to have been cor- i rupted from Phoenician. Much I i ?t all m erit Je $1.00 Weekly . m&k \ csWorHt 1 Account 'OWN l Black Onyx t?? Dlamond Dinner H R ing*."_a?t- In White _?aUd Gold /llllHHIHIIHlP Mounting /liiiiiii!! I ^12,95" I I One of our many Sal specials. We allow full price paid when .ex:longed Qit a larger jiamond. White gold ^ setting, blue white dia- yery_ mond. - - :iat.. I $1.00 Weekly. I CASH PRICE . ~ T . . ... ^ -< -.i' ?$ !%*** i y v*. . ? . egro blood" has in" jveral of the Irish clans and it ^supposed that.se^tlers came to 'eland from the above Negro. _ jiuntries. . - ? Has Russia ever honored 'ushkiri, the Negro pofet??S! = .. J,, Philadelphia, Pa. Yes. A "statue \y.as reared to 1m m St. Petersburg which is ^ tands and remains untouched y the Bolsheviks inasmuch Pushkin was pre-eminently a oet of human liberty. Rev. O. Summers, a race manf vas once the chaplain of ihe legislature of California. A^A J > ^ 1602 M J ^ Columbia. :weipy hou 50c ' * V _ . - Four Dfarnond^are gen- (I ^ It uine/ guaranteed Dla- 1M I montfyr of~ the. finest \M /\a I brilliancy and color I and perfectly cut. Dla- \^ijj j B monds to be apprB^ 1 Ij c??ted._ ' $75.00 Af T\-'. mm * IAMANi fL. -Just__12 of These Rings?Perfect Cut W Blue-WWte g * Diamond Rlfr^a Set a In Basket Setting | of White Gold aa ' n f 1 A tvi n ' r\!* 1 n A % i uiivmau a L/idiuuwu Louisa ?a white-gold, settings ^esigr^l and carvea design, white dldM perfection. $85.00 u $1.60 WmUt. ? I $2.04 mmmmmmm %< . -M - ~~' ^ ^ JSttaggSy,^February 14,19257 A ^Attends ^Exclusive Banquet ?. (By TlieiAssociated Negro Press.) Minneapolis, Minn., Feb.?The '* exclusive gridironbrmqiiet, an-?? nual stag affair sponsored by\ the journalist fraternity at the university 01 Minnesota was attended this-^ear for the first tune by a colored student inthe Tperson of Earl Wilkins, editorial writer on the Minnesota Daily. The banquet; was held at the new HoteLJ&colIet and was at tended by {gftreinor Christiansen and L. D. Coffman. president of the University. ' ? ~ i i V >HfYY J IfiBcilPl X v.* -gj&fiM ?m - 4* i 1 ^ ^ ** ^ I ^ ^ | 1 "l* . p . e x -N I kj/w\' 4 V ~ gSfife A I ~^ ~~ Your A & ~ Credit ; 'j|y !T " U Uood V ajv o IS ? u -M ' .-N - l** IT nil a ^ ?4ll