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.... ... EIGHT -?TV. - T * . , " ? ? rxJp.^1^ 11 ?BIG LINE OF C f: Men, Woimm & Ch ??-4: A Specialty^?Shoe t making and Tailorii | ment to seledt from < r" at the^iZowest Price :: ??Connected wfl ij First Class Barber if A Beauty Par] I"1T T M ?71 Deparm | 1131 WASHIN-GTOJN | ~ 01,1-^ NEAR RIOT CA1> ?^KILLING OF \N IITT TT T TrentorfT-N. J.. Any. t A. N.P. Jantes Frascolla. UdiLy-t hroo: years old. living al ??? Imvto'n-st~~ ____ lyhlfe-under the influence of ITT quor.jp company with a number-' ?of other white men. i.- ai loped to r r have annoyed colored cT, iTs7 _ Jamtij^Kyg, tweiitj~-nine years old, resisted the "insults and is who died very shortly after."Fear ing a race riot the police ordered a block partV which the colored - people had planned to hold canthrew bricks and'other missiles" \ celled. Angry, white citizens' 11 i! .. ~r? F? v ? -rr4 at cuiureu peojne ami h petair ol ) police1 was ordered to-4he scene' of trouble. " ^ ' "S 7 - , sixty-year; old white : - woman SAVES li v i s ok .. .I FIFTY MEN f CBy Th? Associated N'oi^ro Pi'o??.) .Camden/N i?'Tim. pros ' ence.of mind-of " a >i::Jy~ycar old white woman saved iII\ is en-. - 26 colored and 2 4-- white.' men from being . liujIi J-- by Uealtil when a; "K)5M'out ,.] d-rYb,k tower .crashed to tije .ground o'n the site of the new Si an ley The a tie, . BroatHVtiy y" M.wwa The woman, Mrs." Maiy b ' ly, 621 Market Street", w,' ' ing up clothes in ln-r T-?rhe saw'the tall si, : ' to sway.and fall <b ' , -Ta warn in ir 1o fhb w,,b , u-iyL jumped to safety as iy. Luge ~? ntcel fell to, the ground1 w ith ,Y . 1'oar .-that could be heard several ' ??squares It was bclieyed ,i! rt^i^> t: a_ that; several workmen' hud-been . ;J~ kilied in the crash. . The paving crew oi'l 1 colored ' men and the Otncr laborurus who were-in the pit tailed upon Mi-sb ? ? v..11.. i i.i i U =?: 1? '-a . w".r mm uiantceo 'ticgMof shout.JfiCiJ1? warning that *avtxl their -Itvea.. 1 ?B,1 H ll DISCUSS ICVCE HET'I EK; ' JIENT (By The Associated XVut<> Press t ^yv'a.snin^(>n7iTTTri\-Mtf.^'j'hc ^ ^ ' &Q&?>&?>.OOOQ.Q.OJ0?>OuvOvvvvvwvOv Is - I THE yOORHEES IN 01 i-' ----- trltls rOUNDEDBYirETW^ 5 -_ Located at E J Opens ili ;^uii nclrt x All students v.-. . . " c; a ?mitmng, whrvh. ; i I g of teaching taught. t<, ;: i>; . p.;)) f0 Sfj graduates arc. given |, [ discipline, religious "."fT T .. :* every student. This i.-- ;J T ? For further inform a. .;-es J. ?. BLANTCm, I rir.r 8 CR I MARTIN A. MENAF EErT Ic&OKjeoec^^ o ocka f-. ' ' ** ? 4 } sErsnr~i LOTHING FOR I ?" , j. llclr fT^Boys ^ui^g -| ^Millinery* Dress- | ng. Large^ Assort- | md the Best Quality | ' v' ;? ; ?& h our Store Is?X Htop for Men and | lor for Women ?| : T en tS tore j [ ST., PHONE 7567 | J \ ?fa ?- .. . 'V > *. \, ii, v_', y *? r,:r.r.Jf:e* * n^er.cci its se?U. ij... : few S' C nurtnt; l;i: I y. edre.flay. --Mec: "-t i . u liVtO b V-ri4-y4li-t i*? weo!:*. " Among the problem^ ur.d -, consideration are health, enlightenment on tli,.?R4i>!ry4^>. proved. child training, elevation pt' tTnanccv ^business and cor.iaU'-i:v^ curbi on lynching, leaching race;pride, and file general improvement of conditions and development " of the race th. world over. . IH'RKEE TO STAY AS HOWj _ _ ARD HEAD (By The' Associated Negro Press) ?Washing Ion, D. C., Aug^?Accord iny to a statement received Tuesday from Ur7 Charles . R I>r ywji, dean of?the?X)ivinity ftfe Yale University, am j)resident of the board of trirstiees of Howard University, Br )>>ftv4r-fTn?TT'I H TTrrrrrt^rrr^ ?? iJ ? 1 '/" '"t "in tvuumic as neail OI Howard. This statement c$>mes -in sj+ite of-the fact thatstudenT^ and members of the alumni ha\f kce. T Dr. Brown said, in a furthci di jin of the ? i ir i- i; oes e~-i -award- UnTv'cr . z a fcvcin of disaffecl .*. ;:.vy! :>rn i : thq ccr.tyel ci "Art " ;aa-a r.n c.iivr .ol ???' * ' . . l:!rd f'tl'llra, alri'in. at tilt fa"7 "oa.. r..!! Tvii.i " " ' - _ mtrfisn r/.cx:,ientcommend:-; al avozuv at OLD I: MAT A LJ?_AT H.ICA London. Emr. An?r?a rftissjon afmointed by the ISriiit'li Go\*eriwneni to inquire into tin5 mater?of'native education -Tn Southern Khode.sia has.words of commendation for^the rrredicrl Tramme tfiven in~Ohf'~ tfmatali and ill Alu lam bant by' missioii; aritus oi the .Methodist-Emscotad Church. One of their rccom-i -ttendal ions Is That government financial, aid be .given to work of ~tfifs~Trh a racier jsj o oo^c^oo.oo^.ooooortAQAO.O-C' o - T ' ~ ~ ' C' EtMAL AND INDUS- I ; . O CHOOL o O IGHT 27 YEARS AGO k'lun'ark, S. C. ? . ..... . g ><>1 .veai , Oct. 1^ 1925. g g ';i qualify. Carpentry. hln^ g agriculture, brick-laying and g <-\v!.L\'r, nurse'training and tho art g ,l!" *' 1 Uh sc.bPi'1 ' -li'-ie given, p' ' ' < n. Sir. ?g. 1 . v '*.ro u :c;J to help- - jjj spat, Dcnnjarl , S. . W,J 8 rcasurer, Cc r rr.crk, SC. g wc??a?"0:0:0 Inniii ' ; ' ? TTIE PATiMETT ADMINISTRATION HASTENS 1 NEW FISK T'NIV EKSTTTT71 n"GRAM -' j1-by ine Associated r^cgro Presa) T" Chicago, 111., Aug.?The mcs: sage of the new and greater Fisk I University is being carried to' "jthtr"srhmd's mluimii mill the 'EHftl'l'ai 11 public this summer by the chaplain of the institution, Paul E. Baker. Mr. "Baker is making an effort, to" have '' \ c Fisk understood and is taking his ya^L J ' rioua?audiences into his confidence, i*" The things he is talkinjf-about -cover, ^ gonerally, thn .administration of Fink, j. ; student participation, the curriculum,' | the alumni, the financial situation, agd ftho Fisk of the future. ' toes arc selecting tynew president- j Oi'or.Lhc univci'Mity, it will bo bi-? retted. by a ^committee?\vdil be cpiVrpoS..;! \ r. the following racrabetS: Dr. 1 . ; bert A. of the Fo.-itj-e-y ; Deportment of Ohio "State <1Vi;-of the National lilaiv Leo *~f>rnf:~Ai:yd'-t:t'l'1!. i-.ntiw, h bcr ojO-the j it. vyvy 5? ^livo _i. j.. 3.1.I>vtiiitiie'U. r(! _o a.*racxi J1. : *>/-, rOO -i'ir.-rrh y . t... ' . > Colli:-C? ' } ' ~rr i (i (,! *] - j i ' - " ...p.ubi>.-atL:.:: in i i .!??; t ; . cToiit?f-ai- l-k- ip'aCh. :t.' -*tfsz iv.-v. -r . r' -e-rnie i.;c.??ovo~'t-:.r- a.Ov'C i couraffed .vyTfTa Vl'j.'IcriT ;' ' ~ Jsolvos \v!i ici;;d to i;:o. i n:; niniK* ? <* .rlOT) f m;y, in>ii'X~u\ ; wOiv.'-1'.' '.ndy, has been in:' l- : and < nni rii"s? s V~Mh \t ' o ill'i1 c^-d-lege curricula, aiul ha ; j i: a;U/ kedpi'ul revisions. 11 is ex-1. ' i't.vixxi'that the new course will].1 so more "TiTTe resting. Since a loyal and onthusia.-t i<- ' ' alumni ?roiU|> is an -asset to its ^ -parent school. Ihe-eommittee is " encouraging organization in-all ^ also" planned to have an alunmi ' representative on the Hoard., i? Conditions at IM.-k last year ~ seriously hampered the financial . sjfUalQll. In ovdor to->ccure the Million Dollar Endovvrnent 4'*.uinl, ?i-l?1' ! % J w ? 'i J . I - 1 : ? V MX7 ^ l 1 icl ?r- { : JKi t j .'l I )'- . ' I'-free^from debt bcl\:/ J IV v-;;.i>.Tr31,.1025.?To u,;;v im-- >;- 1 '1 lic alumni hvj r 1 . r i r selves io mi. e > . :i j. <-1'^ ihardesj. < ij,}b'-Vi ! a, . . the u;eiiool ac the * v.* th". till the authorise ,-.ml airayciahio c iv. f.? . 4 !' J. ' " : . li ' ! ; ... ; 1 ia iir'.v F.",V;" (-.) i! 121"ni i j, ijj "j| ive. 1 y hi ,v.; lis-'Tu? , l.air.e; a school 1!~h ;i ret-it' ' i:ey.-~ mar!-; j-.-> ^ .- . ?cclucaiicii.__._ " "* youth a;h>E~ ; . .. Q^IlL C hi? . ?-" -{vOvk-vtHtr-^f(1.. '' ATiV.-'-A i'i> . _.v i ' -U K lull- ?H'f,V Ul !-v a a 16 year-old \vi;ite = i i i-'i.ii'KOil Koix i'i?Parlvhur'TJ . \viiii criminal assault iThe girl , admits having hivn on Jnlimatc--, terms with iiiin.inCvLiuu.dy. -h Ferg'uson-liiiiT r LUWIilt ?>JrlOi* "Poro System Jieauly Parlor CUT and WAX FLOWERS L_2 Floral Designs a Specialty, j Flowers Delivered in and out of ITie City. Hours:?9:80 A. M.?7 P. M. Sunday?10 A. M.?a p. M. ??Mmo? J. F. It! I 1'. MgE ? PHONE ni)22 101(1 C f. - " > i m,, \ UikiM'!>S;), iTl. V.. woowow.C'w':-:': * * O' * ' < oj To New - ? ttjv i.. ~, ~rr> " try our ?11 ?^? %? ?-EGGS? "J'' -g itird hftvo tl." ' i I, i- ; v ,,i' t ' <> yrowintf som<; - 0 ' ! | REAL !vJFT5 " ^ a ; . The lpreaT<'.'?.i : /.J ih.-.clu.-.o </ j < ^ ex is: in g ' ? tv ? M. SIMPKiXSy oj,: O Newberry, S. C. V J ' . * i ' *. ' ^ : - O LEADER POTEST TO PUBLISHER A- ? H\TN.g"f LIBELOUS CHAPTEitS ON NEGRO SOLDIER | (By The Associated-Negro Press) ? Washington,. D. C., Aug.?In g In thejprotoot filod byjjg vnniclt J. Scott with ^oUbfe- ^ lay-Page Company, publishers, gj iguinst the inclusion of libelous 8 hapters on Negro officers and ? olefiers in the ''Memoirs" of Gen- 8 4^4 Robert Lee Bullard soon to 8 )c published, Arthur W. Page, % Alitor of the World's Work, and ~S on of the late Ambassador Wil- ? ium H. Page, replied that Gener- ~? 1 Bullard was entitled to express | lis-ppinion" of Negroes, even ? hough it be a "low opinion." ? ^rt"WgWsTrTpart': MT take" it < r granted that a great publish- J - .^u house of the reputation and g iiity of Doubleday-Page and t mpnr.y would wish to be very I a A 'eful before lending tWrin- HS b.virc o of their imprint, to opin-, | v :v or propaganda ralrulnfpd toj-lS any clemcntref-ihe pop-11 lien in fhe eyes of'their fel- |s W eak and defenseless peo- ? /' contiiiftcd Mr. Scott, "are & ; sdepeSite 11Won" the repute . - i esteem in^ which they are' wif by theirinore. fortunate fel- m ..men; therefore,- _ they must I i zealously guafd their rep- S .Jo:i and good liame. Public j| :. iV n i ll the Negro question is | y.eiidtivc and ^ is easily: I ; led in tilo wrong direction." 1j 1.14S'CbttV -pro-' 8 ct-and arguments, letters are'I u. lile-wlth the publishing""com-j | my from the Secretary of the ,'ommittce mi Public Inforrna Wabohv; lb Patterson, andlumbers of those who command-' if?Negro Imops durnrg the" York! War. Secretary Baker's!! iliicial statement of Nevember 8, | v ' * . ?: 5? "71? E7I ^?? *?'" ; ; :Z\?aB7'~7' ?T> , '?a ^ -- _^?. ? > y ...... _ Q.tOOO O^OOOOi) <->< ,.-. > rw-y *-r 1 i*> : I - ?? , , ; ; _-? ??o r: .J.' l , ? , --B J. B. IXWIC. r I J > I "" V ^ ; ;" " I"! 7_7 ? ?= ? -??am ' a >\ 1' V O ? -_ ? m - * T >> ' 2 t M J I > ? T_ ? - | ' . j f % LewieJL ? % "a -Loca *? : | I 3I0ASSEV V oooa&oa&ooaooooooo K ."> & - ,v > ? I K* >*? ? - v . . . f-% 1 A> * >\> . I* ~ ' _~_"x,.. . ? ' L .... .Vm. ? . : r ' ?; f - - . - *- -- , :.ws C8??30???Kaaa8????: .. Hair Bobbing ? . .???-???.?-? " Massaging P< HPORO BEAU t ?...... ... ? I. S. LEEVY'S DEPART Our Bgauty Sh^pjis filling a long in Columbia and vicinity, under the expi die Lyles and Oeneva Houston, both gr St. Louis Mo. ,t. . . ,...Z Mmes. Lyles and Houston are fir hair at all" says Mmes. Lyles and Hous of customers and get 4,he "best and mo? System has to offer. _ Price for bobbing' is only 35c. Fa ?Hair pressing and shampooing regula - Manicuring 36e and 50ev v While, viaiting-and. shopping in Co to take advantage 6f this Beauty Shop. convenience and comfort. Rest room i Shop is always open for your service. ] Mmes. Addie Lylej & ( PORfTSYSTEM ITSEIF] I. S. IJE^^S DEPARr 1131 WASHINGTON ST. CoTuir ' Day 199-J r ' ' PHONE PATTERSON Funeral Di And Licensed E All-Ca Is Promptly Att Night.?MotOr equipme _! 1109 FR1F.NO STREET 1 Our Motto--"51 , -. 1 \ . > ----- , . $. . ______? -a '' ' 1_S> : - " ttow.oa.ojaftcas^^ r 'resident, GEO. H. HAMPTQNrft t : ? PRINTING the Art of producing pressions on Paper. d we have the ; , j..i art : -H-irfrJL"l^T^r-T r-TT- .11 I. \ ' 2 I??Printing & Supply ?V. ' 1 and Long Distance Phone 4523 1BLY STREET COLUMBIA OOOOOO0O0000OOG00D0DC^00t8300< ?rt*? 4?, . * /'T ?,?? ?- '" ffi- 4' ?. -? w ' ' "*?fT ' '-4-ut3. " " ^ ' ' '? ind Facial ; )pular at j TY SHOP U rMB^T STORE. I felt need" among our "people S ert supervision of Mmes. AcF * aduates of the Poro College, j* st-class ladies' barbers who x| ' )u need not, worry about your jj ? ton. Just enlist in our army |c| >t courteous service the Poro iji cial massaging 50c to $1.00. r Poro price -hy .all ngentar.? lumbia, we want our women Jt especially eouipnedTor vnnF~ ;~~2; ind lavatory connected. The ^-8 /* Phone for your appointments, jjr jT \ \ Geneva Houston i fND TAUGHT "T' ' rMENT STORE. j iBiaTS7C. PHONG 7567? j~ ^ -"".I i*Ar>fnii'lc k O ..... g -mbalmers \ r 9 ended to Day or - 1 ^ int. ?Newberry, S. 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