The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 03, 1925, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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m. I LS.U Wj[,' \\ BIG LINE OF CL rr"?|; Men^Women &Chii u. ; A Specialty. Shoes ;; making and Tailorin mentto select from irat tfe Lowest Prices ? :? ??Connected with - First Class Barber^ t"? 5e A Beauty Parle I. S.Lt | Dgpartiw CirVT TTTIff?^? 1 - - tumivim . ~ The Lady Beautiful ( By Kathryn Wilson "." . ' ?' Author and Publisher of The |? Successful Rairdresier. __<?ug.?tions pertainiugjo* .Beauty ^ny- - where,-if of general interest- and not g too long, will be answered by Misstfl Wilson in this column, when space t will not permit and the subject i& not * =?^urtabterlettev^u ill be persrrnnlly an? s we red subject^to proper limitations, . and wHen a stamped envelope is en- J J closed.,- -Questions-for her?shmtkl be?v addressed to Mme. Kathcrine Wilson, ? 521-N. 33rd. St., Oninhn. Neb. Tfils ^ j column is released by "jfhe Associated-S Negro Press. ^ , Mi ss Cariada?-A shoil. time ?ago we carried in these columns ^ a lengthy discussion on the era- ^ dication of .superfluous hair. I _}vill state again that, there-is , only one sure?way of removing ^ You must seek the services of ? an-expert electrolysis.^! arrj ^ Sure that there is one in yourtown. The application of the c electricity to the root of tire hair vI.mi.. ?ii ? , i. .1 1) Kins an giuwyi auu is^peimw- 1 nent. This method is expensive ?^.- - and a little painful but worth* "c 'while in the end.- _-ll! v . Pepilatorids remove the hair ,J but the'effect is onlf tomnnrai-v ^ and the -hairs come back with a ? mure vigor than ever: t" * Mrs. P. S. T.-^Another lady r ^ from cold Canada. It is,hard . . :' to realize, that, vou should Jtake a as much interest in our papersas your sisters in the States. * There is no doubt that your s.yd- c den change from the balmy cli-' _ZI?mate-of St. Louis? to the long L winters and little sunlijffit of ^ Alberta is responsible for the 1 deterioration of what was once ' - a luxuriant growth- of hair. ^ : - Hair specialists- ela'i-m that the 1 reason that there are so many -?-??-haidheaded men-is because they 2 keep their heads ~coveLVd, most v ?* ?? of the time and from tlie lack of 1 air and from the lack of air and. - ' sunlights The hair is killed just c as the grass would be killed if ^ covei^d with a blanket, J- ^ hair clean by getting air expert *= shampoo every two weeks. A L hot olive treatment. should be L applied at least once weekly, and | ?you shfilild ma thoroughlv each day. with-yonr , ^ finger tips. - |L These treatments will elimi-! 1 natethe excessive dandruff and:: the hot oils and massage will re-, store circulation, ff you will | letter and expose, your hair to the sunlight whenever possible, your hair will take oil hew life7" in a-very short-time, - - . j (l IVTiua <rr\ TT C OCIVIUIII I C* J sort to sarcasm in this column, 'd but. I am quite sure that if ymi K write to Alice Kelly, chemist of f the BJadam C. J. Walker Manu-| faetuFing Company; or 10 the!11 Marinello chemist, they will im-;VN mediately send you their formu-jn la ?er making eekl eFeam. Can d you beat it, and she lives in Chi-|n cago, too? jD | ^ J . Every American president has a left office in pool-er health than ?] when he was inaugurated. B pjfTr ' ?r?^ -'s?? 1 ?? 5 ??;?: :?: : Wf -i ' - ' . - ? " '? _ V- _ * ; 2 ' ' V' '" i y*mi' * *- " - ' , . jm/ r* - ' fe\ v - ?~ : : v 7 j OTHING FOR | dren. Boys Suits ft >, Millinery, Dressg. Large Assort- |j [id t he Best Quality j; our Store Is | hop for Men and| >r for Women intStofef ST., PHONE 7567 | A, S. C. - . I T _ H ESTIONS AND ANSWERS" IN NEGRO HISTORY. . \V as Judy P. Benjamin a Nero or a Jew arid where will I nd her record ??D. D. C., Cheser, S. C- , .v. . ? >ul a "him. ?The currecI name ml one time l[. Senator from outh"Carolnvft- He also took a> jailing part in the Confederacy/ How-nfr.any. Negro papers have ro in the United States??F. B., ?t.L Peter, Minn. About 125. The Negro Year look by Monroe Work of Tuskexx eives a fairly accurate list. -What -was the nationality of jimon who carried the cross of esusy?What was the name of ting' DavnPs mother?-' Are the' olorcd people -the only seed of (braham??II. -F. A;, Philadelphia, Pa. i ' . w CI) Slinoit" was a Cyrenean >f Negro, descent. (2) Do not /o\ t>U^ Th...;; kiiw?. ytj / iiiC^UCWO kiX I HI LUj >e the seed of Abraham! Abralam was a Cushite of Chaldea, nd was the reputed father of iiany?of the?tribes of .. Asia, nany of them of Negro decent, icing a Cushite, he was himself i Negro^ How many millionaries in the Jnited States??A. J., Philalelphia, Pa. r. None that I know of. Some ire Tepid ed to he. but known .of; lata that specifies their income., lave heard of none whose' lames appear in the tax records' nillion. ?Bid Abraham?Lincoln?ftg+rtr tjt.v slave?ca&os before -he beume PresfUent 7?Q. G. Lrr Deroft. Mirh ? =; One of his first cases was that if \'J)lack Nance," whose case he ought and won. - She was an scaped slave. . Was the hem Pprsefis a Ne. :t <>??B. R. T., Los Angeles. Perseus was of African desert*-:?He married Andromeda, princess of Ethiopia. He was limseif an A reive, and from fhp "ity of Argos, founded by Afrian colonists. J AFRO-AMERICAN STRIKE ENDS. 7^" (By The Associated Negro Press.) Baltimore, Md., Oct.?The trike involving- the linotype and men tfr the mechanical" epartment of the Baltimore U'ro-American ended after six ays. The men complained aainr.t working all -day?Labor )ay. The management of the ?ssnvUvTirTr* <-? 4-V.n forking agreement in effect, the Ten were not entitled"to a half ay? off. The walkout of the Ten made a reduction of the aper to sixteen pages necessary j nd blocked the publication of ?f peoial issue for the National aptist Convention. ' . ' I < r- ' ' ^ THE FALMETn f X . ; -_ 'J:- , gr~ -' - -: r m W- . " : ' * 1V_Aj - t : " ^ ..... PSt/1 B M f --:1 I %? 1 \ ----- : ^ Mscr J&'~' - . ": ' V ' < . .. . '. ?? , "r-i = t- ' : ; :v I - The FINAL D. * . ? Y ing tnis paper is j*' */ The government ? _ :J. 4~ .? ' ? force- us to discont Subscribers. f." f ' -??; , _ r. We are. strivi t an UP-TO-DATl & . A which takes money X trust that you will % efforts by send ng scriplion on the BL X or see pne of our J j f * - ^ 1T ' . V 4 - 1 - ? f !. ' ; Jo t* ' i- ' - ' 2 o JL,- cr* ? Y ? '-I -C T3 ?-m - H ? " <y ~ X E? Y -s (M C?fr I- .. : . liS i .a !H f r'-?A tj> o m ? v-> -*-> X ? - ?o .: 3 '*!? JBI ?:. ?- " &> g % o * '. yj X w ^ o y - --- > q 4 s"" 3 C?> _i_ - gg vr:r.~ X. * ./ r>-B t ?? ? v E- ~ "5 -X ? f<l CC (9 : <C ?| O $b?- i? ~ -1^ V X a? i A o v <&<+-< X P ^ U 41 f O 1 ?? H >4 ? ?S f t f D> LEADER.. , , I. , ? ? ? ?%? + ? +? A. GtCt _j??;?_ ^ <& i b a ITE - - ill was??sr =====?=# T I ^31 : y; r:y. aherg 11 IMVI %J = ? - - ^, S4a * ' r_ -0 " ? ' --X v':" $ ? . . A t: T_ * e? tha A^IE of rccciv i Chi .. -- ??? tioi ^ ?? of ><er 3 1% the # ?. ?V caH reauirements V mo - ^lY 7 f inue all unpaid Y ?r V _\va ,7"^Y *h< Y Me - t C01 | up. ng to give you % Le _ X ha: E Newspaper* % . f sin to run, and we A ? ^ y Nf appreciate our ? : in your sub- ^ -AlNiV dlLU W J. Kn rrr- ? y.lrj AGENTS %j0: - - -y,,fii NTF ta I" ZlZz-^=|s " ? r~ . . Jfc tin I roi i ' -^=- A X ho: ^ J .; f ' W ? pa: J* -i for 7-2?r : > the ' ' co ___ ? ? R? n_7 u--, ^ ^ m* ! ! : I ?L _? ^ : A wh ?FA Kn -*? - - { ' ???*~ JL an< A we A Mr *. - A bei : X. - T- J #Kur ma " .' 1' ?; ' I; 4^? ; i r , .! A. iiA 4 ?- - O I J * ' ! ? 1 J ..J j <* ? "Si -! p- bar a> ^ in c c/j X I yea - y diei mei Y the V der f stoi ? *? stei " # * . ? _ ^ - Hair Bobbii Massaging POROBEA ft - I. S. LEEVY'S DEF Our Beauty Shop is .filling j hi t^umbuTand vicinity, under t die T.yIt's and Cpiipvh llniKtnn, 1 St. Louis Mo. ~ Mines. Lyles and Houston huir at~atl"~says^Ttnnes. Ly'les a~n< of customers and get the best a System has to offer. ??Price fpr~bobbing~ls only 3f Hair pressing and shampooing, Manicuring 35c and 50c. While visiting- nrirl ghmiiiintr * ? ri o to tarke advantage of this Beauty convenience and comfort. Rest Mines# Addic Lylc: PORO SYSTEM ITS 1. S. LEEVY'S DEP 1131 WASHINGTON ST. 0,000 CHURCH OPENED IN NEW YORK. by The Associated Nes^o Presi) tew York? N. Y.,Sept.?More n 7,000 attended the opening tetday of the new $450.00C trch of the Mother--Africar thodi'St Eprsudpal Congregan at 140-146 West 187th, St. which the Rev. James Waltei Jwn is the pastor. . \ji but $165,000 of the cost oi i church has been paid anc h-and -pledges yesterday a unted to $?,000. :gation in New York City. I s .organized-in 1796 as an off )t from John Smith (white; thodi^t Church. The Negn lgregation has occupied fou: es, each time?moving-?urthe: town with the Negro colony e first bite was Church am onarci Streets. The churcl s about 3,000 members.?I s been in West 137th, Stree ice 1915. )TED RACE HORSED MAN DIES 3maha, Nebr., Sept.?Rober oh" Rowe, one of the bes own racing men in the coun r died last Wednesday 'at- S1 seph's Hospit&Mfere. He wa n Diego from a campaign o: 2 eastern tracks which had be n just before "the last derby t the ill health which had pur Dd.him for several years-affec g his throat and reducing hi ice to a whisper, overtook hir spital - there. His wife am rtner, Kid North, were noti 1 and arrived several days be e his death. . As partner o 2 firm. North & Rowe. Mi we had raced at all the lead : tracks in the country an< ung?the well-known horse; ieh, they owned were Coffteld i^j^iood, The Mohawk III 1 several others. The horse; re shipped to-San Diego wher< . Rowe was part owner of th< lutiful new Douglas Hotel re itly completed, and the re ins followed on Friday. n ''sinF,w?rrK chart.fr TON" IN NEW YORK. <Jew York, N. Y/COct.?The dewalk Charleston" has boor ined bythe policeYlepartment this city. * For the last twe ,rs, young boys have held auaces beforei places of amusent and made money by doing Charleston dance. It is jAnstood that the owners of the res before which the young*s~did their stuff protested. Jamas are the baggage aniia of Bolivia. r^ : . , ' a ? i _ r? Saturday> Octnhfir 3, IftftB. ig and Facial Popular at IJTYSHOP 'ARTMENT STORE. j a long -feltneed among our people he -expert supervision of Mmes. Ad- j >oth graduateo of the Poro College,? are first-class hadies' barbers who * B. "You not Worry ghrinfr I d Houston. Just enlist in our army * nd most courteous service the Poro j >c. Facial mjassUging 50c to $1.00." * regular Poro pfdce by all agents. * Columbia, w^ want our womon j Shop, especially equipped for your J v room arid lavatory connected. The . 1 vice. Phone foi^ygrir appglTitmenta. ? 1; ~ Geneva Houston SEP AND TAUGHT 'ARTMENT STORE. 1 Columbia, S. C> PHONE 7567 |j SEEtS^HSHPOSSESSIONS TO ESCAPE WHIPPING POST. (By The Associated Negro Press.) ]' t?Westchester, Pa., Oct.-^SelfT Irig aTTMs posse^slonsfincrudiirgr ' L a shack in-wfrich he had liveed,??-rl for-$43r-Johfl Burke, 63 years r~old, a white man, because he . feared the whppingpost, should he be tried in the State of Delaware, waived extradition, and earner; to the Chester county i I prison Monday to wait trial on the charge of stealing fifty chickens frorn the farm of Vic tor Brinton, of Hear Pocopson t Station. ' > Because be drove ~a black ? horse to a-li?ht wagon and had been-seen in the locality sever- y t* ul times with bags containing i' chickens aHve.Bttrke^feilrunder suspicion of many recent .chickJ en thefts artd jmas watched by J 1 the farmers. On Friday night * ^ S-r+zvrr* .....coon rlritrinn in fVia v ia^c, nu vvrta WJV^V^H uumi5 ui wiic m t direction of- Wilmington, Del., atKjTtyord w?s sent to the police^ | 'thcterhis arTest_.fQlIowiJDg. Tri B , bags in ^is wagon were found '' fifty chicken^ . taken from the M I Brinton farm. Burke was fl j. brought to the Chester county prinon aiuF-fc being held for a . hearing. fl s VENDOR gELLS "LIQUID" tU-i? ?FISH. ?- V1 Philadelphia, ,^aM*^pt--WhQ - wants to Uuy fish? In the best Billingsgate market language, s , William Gerder, of South Iseo minger Street below Dickinson, ft was crymg out his wares and | offering f his supposed catch of -1 fish to householders in the vici nity of Fifteenth and Fitzwater f Streets Friday night. . -? The "fishmonger" would have - probably disposed- of his^ entire J 1 . ? S' i. _ P n _1. Ill M ^ * marKet- basKei omsn naa ne not 8 met with a stroke' of hard luck 7 6oledv due To his voice. _ ? Captain Adams and a detail of - policemen frc>m the Fifth Dis 3 trict happened to be strolling a loiig a-nd Captain Adams' suspi cions were aroused by the stew- * - torian voice of the "fish vendor." It seemed to Captain Adams he Was overdoing his fish ~ wurk and that something was ~ "fishy" there, So Captain Adams stepped up ! to the "fisherman" and threw M-tPe-ftd?frnmrtune" phskctt. itt, _ ' stead of the fish so loudly adver' tised by Gerd<er, the basket coji' tained 40 half-pints of liquor. " lie was?promptly nabbed and * booked on ? charge of illegal - transportation of intoxicating 1 liquor. More thart 3,000,000 fowls were inspected for tuberculosis in the United States during the last spring.