The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 02, 1937, Page Page 3, Image 3
Saturday, October 2, 1937
I Echoes of Sports
I BY "BUSTER" LAWSON I
It hak*star;ted, the resounds ol |
long spiraling punts, the. solui
.smack ot' bo?ay blocks, co-eds urag
ging o'ut the if game trotting
clothes to add color and spirit lor
their alma.,mater.
For most ot us, football Hares J
the first of September, while the
coaches' game starts way back m
the spring. They are seen "11 over
the practice field, beaten by the
cold and tear of many worries
* during olf season. They are ah
^ ways charting, trying to bring
about the rise of lbotoall's climax
stars, but .heads ary often Bl'ay
before such desire presents- itself. |
This year it*?" new faces, newj
names?with plenty of grid-wiRe ,
' y top-flight veterans to keep F h"e
young players from hoggmg ' the
great show*. If tl,iis show is hog
gedj then the greatest sport of all
times will vanish before us. Just
to think what, a great- show football
has been anil what it is going
to be, IT-will give fnu just, a little
view of the situation.
Today is the day of the b i g
game between two great rivals.
Fans are coming from everywhere
to witness the annual affair.. Mother
and Dad will be there, the
little sister und brother and prob
ably the larger brothers and other
relatives who graduated years
ago. Eight -thousand are looking
on. Forty thousand howling i'oi
a touchdown. Another lorty shriek
ing to "hold that line." What l'eel
.ring'runs through the spine and
into every part of the body, just
pulling for one thing, your favor;
ite team to Come through when
you want a touchdown. Then,
-v, year in and .year out, memories of
that particular game is ^till in
your system. Thoughts of it will
hr*"g " eh ill Y?fmilintr running, ov
er you. That's the feeling of - u
sport ian.
Last Saturday Swift Junior college
turned the table on Claflin
College of Orangeburg. ClafMn's
jersies are red, but that Junior
made their faces redder by defeat
ing them 19 to 12.j_ The Swift
Junior College performed beautifully.
They had fuTm and showed
the effect of good training and a
great deal of pm'e fundamental
.^football. Behind al this, they pas
set! a triple threat back, who boot
^ . ' ed the ball for an average of 55
\ yards. Many of his punts went
^ 70 yards. Well here is hoping that
a. Claflin pick on something large
enough the next openihg season.
Benedict College is playing
^ Swift Junioi' College this season
undgj- the flood ight>; here is hop
. ing that B. C. takes a lesson from
what has happened and be pre..
pared for a tough battle. The B.
C. Tigers arc priming for the
game with Harbison College Saturday
Oct. 2. They should takeHarbison
by a score of -17 to 0,
roughly guessing; hut the illness
of Head Coach "Dad" Crawford.,
may cut their power a little. We
all hope that Coach Crawford will
be up and at the game.
Alien university s xoiiow jac'K
ets are primed for their battle
with Morris Brown at Ponce IV
v Leon field in Atlanta, Oct. 2. It
is hard to tell just what the Yellow
Jackets have in store, but
from the looks of things,, they are
going to ptit"up a fight worthwhile
seeing. They lost to the
Wolverines last year by a score of
20 to^O. Morris Brown was exLpectinjfc^to
make a k?ack out of
what they termed a very weak
rival, but was very much disap-t.
pointed in the end. I don't think
~ that they will make that mistake
this year, because they likewise
are ready for the whistle. Morris
Brown will meet a much better
team than they met last year.
Coach Swinton is Blessed t with a
very good number pf suitable, reserves
in all departments. At
, quarter back we find Belk and
Kemp, halfbacks, "Ike" Brown.
Pullian, Harris, Edwards, House;;
fullbacks, Burgess, Brown and,
Jones; ends, Butler, Hallerdale I
Jackson, Martin, Thompson Green j
and Dowdy; tackles, Brown, Bell
U. Barber, Pressl.v, McKenZy and!
?"Bitt" THaTtfr guards, "Borstpee";
Barber, Mishoe, Bennett, Lindsay
; McDonald, C. Thompson and -Brus
terr centers, Duckett, Sims, and
r ranklyn. Coat, better known
as Relk and Pullian will do the
most kicking this season, with the
assistance of "Ike" Brown and
Jesse Kemp. Remember II. C.
Harris is also a hooter. Look out
Morris Brown, we are coming
with the heart of a lion.
' I know you have heard of "Hie"
Bell of Minnesota, well he just
kicked two .extra points and a
field goal aeainst North Dakota
last Saturday.
Captain Homer Harris and his
Iowa Hawkcyes went 'down under
the powerful attack of Washington
State. Better luck next time Homer.
* Ambers was too much of a box)
. er for Montanez last Thursday
night. Montanez wasn't able to
tag the fast boy. Montanez had
the power but Ambers passed too
?rrmctr skill and stayed out of The
way of the furious blows.
BRAINERD INSTITUTTT NEWS
Ruth L. Howell Hgrris
f v?
Brainerd institute l)ega\.tho sev
| entieth year of^traiiiyig for de.
-serving boys "RTTftf^lrTk. < Thje changes
of the faculty pefsomnel are
as follows: Miss A. B'. Stanback,
1A.B., English and French; Mr: Mo-,
sea Belton. BS., B.D., Religious Education
and Mathematics; Mr. H.
tfMiaiiMHMMlilMAaiiaifit
L. Foster. AH., Sociology,'- General
Science and IiusinTss Science and
coach foot hall..
Principal Blown ha*?made it
possible to haw a Practice School
in the administration building wi*tK
Mrs. M. M. Adair as the critic tea
chvr and a two year Commercial
course.
Religious Activites
The two weeks* of <.this school
term have been concluded with
the usual worshipful services that
have been practiced 011 the campus
in former years.
A 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon
the Brainerd group, day students
and friends assembled in the chap
el, where the group elected the
Christian Endeavor Council and
made a study of the fopib "Teachings
of Jesus, for Today's World".
It is the aim of the administration
to help the students develop themselves
for leadership.
Among the Visitors on the campus
during the week were: l)r
C. \V. Francis and son, C. W.
Francis. Jr.. of Hoggs Academy
Kcysvllle.'Ga.; Dr. L. B. West, re
piusenuiiive 01 .National rsoard ol
Missions; -Messrs M M. Boll an<
A. L. Reasoner, students of John
son C. Smith University; Mrs. M
L. Mill, Mis* Bcuiah Wright am
| Mr. Francis Hill of- Lancaster. S
C. We trust that those person,
will find it convenient to.visit the
school again.
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STFRL1NG HIGHLIGHTS
tire nville, S. C.?The 11A senior
class conducted devotion dur'Og
the week of Sept. 20th. The
entl-i c?wee* was very inspiring.
On Wednesday, September 22, Mr.
Marcus Williams, a Claflin stu
j.df nt-atndj.sterling graduate spedve
to student*. Thursday, Mrs. Gilliam
and <Miss F. I.. Lykes gave
readings. On Friday, Rev. Bonny
Campbell addressed the studentbody.
.
Friday, afternoon September 24
the ^Sterling Tigers initiated her
TTiil^' asou with an encounter with
Hroviird Hi. winning from the Tarheel
boys by a~score of 12-0. The
first tally came late. in the first
quarter win n Xeedom passed to
Gilliam, who latteraled to Brier
who hi turn.rain twenty yards to
cross the goal standing. The seci.'iul
touchdown was scored by llanna
Xccdoni on an off-tackle play.
Sterling gained seVClity-two yards
f rem .a rimniage while Brevard
gained filly six.
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JOHNSTON Ni:\VS.
The .Rosa Spring Sunday school
opened at the usual hour with
Slipt. A.B. Harrison and teachers
at. their post of duty.
On Sunday at But hid C MJ E
church at 11:45 a.m. our Presiding
Elder J. E. Jowell pleached a won
ilerful senium. Also on Sunday
nite lu- held the last quarter for
this year. ; _
Beginning Sejit. 2f>. Rev.. Peterson
of Columbia has been conduct
ing a week's revival at the. Rosa
Spring Baptist! church.
After spending the summer in
Philadelphia. Miss Gladys Hurley
has returned to her home May St.
A play of Relteshuzxar King of
Babylon; Daniel reads the writing
on the wall, will he presented at
the Rosenwttld school on Oct. 1.
For the one. selling the most tick
ets a prize will he given.
After a visit to relatives i n
New York City Miss Yiqla .Davis
is at home west of .Johnston.
Mrs. Rosa Jay lias returned after
10 days stay in the Blue Ridge
mountains of X. C.
Miss Winston Raiford has returned
to her home iii Del.and,
Fla.. after a visit to the Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Ripley Walker
have returned to Ilempstea'd. N.Y.
Amos.
Mr.-_Minnuuigh Amos will leave
[.Saturday, Oct. 2, for Nashville,
Tenn., where he will attend school.
The Faithful Working Club met
lit ./ion Hapti.-t chinch on Sunday
Sept. I'd, at 5:30 p.m., with the
president Mrs. Amos at her post
of duty. The president announced
that the eluh had hec'h highly recommended
for 'thc^work it has
been doing this yeaf.
On Friday night Sept. 24 entertained
a group of young peoplo
Mrs. Noah Anios did at her home
with a Sale Party. The money
raised was for the-Fntttrful Working
Club. Miss Gladys Hurley who
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. r mail free advice on tV.ee (3)
'' tnrthdate. and coriect addreas
> Assembly Street,. Columbia, So
I,. S.?Should 1 make plans t<
return to high school this'dfall d
is it best that 1 give it upT
Ans.?Htt'arn to school eve* tHi
you are a little late . . . also ge
n to.uch with the people you livei
vith I.AS'f* YEAR and see if yoi
an't arrange to live with them a
;ain. S our .Odycation is most im
ortant . . . don t let anything com.
ip that will interfere with it.
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iVf. S. Ci. ?Has my doctor don
ill that he could do for me aip
Would 1 undergo the operatioi
hat he has asked nie about?
A'ns.?Your doctor has tried ti
jring am .u a curt' wmioui au op
oration . . . I1.it at this time n<
thinks it is the only thing left t(
do! Yes,.'. . go ahead and coop
crate with him ior he has youi
best interest aTheiirt and wants ti
see you .recover. " You have npth
ing to fear.
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M. 1*. M.?l'leu.se tell lite some
thing' and I am very very unhappj
with iuy husband ami don't?knov
what I should do?
' Ans.?Forget your owj, feeling:
for j*.ist a week. During this tinu
I. . . do everything good for youi
husband you know will phyn-e him
.Make it a print to make-him con
forlable, happy, and contented ant
at the end of the week you wil
feel altogether different about him
D. J. C.?Will iHi-tid my real fa
ther and how much' longer nuts
1 have^to search? H?:?;?;
Ans.?Give up the search am
try to content yourself with com!
tions as they are. When the righ
times comes along . . . your fa
titer will come hack into your life
It is also wise not to ask too man]
questions concerning hint as i
makes your people sad.
* 41 # # *
I.. I'.?Please tell me if 1 wil
ever get my divorce and marry tin
man that 1 am now with?
returned a few days ago frnn
i . i' li.m. uiii- lin
yojting- group;
I.KD8VILIK NHWS
15y 1'. Itoyd
Sunday v.as a pleasant day foi
church-givers and members o-i
i Friendship Sunday school asgfim
L?l'd at the' usual hour. *
The Pastor Rev. K. A. Mo.-;
bi ought fotth a stirring sermoi
from the 1U7 IValm. Services wer<
also---- held at right. The totu
colleeltitJns for the day $2d.7o.
We were pleased to Lave Mr. I
S. l.eevy and frrnds of Columbia
to Worship with* us.'Ljd
M.'ss Willie Mae Cyk c . ?spent
Sunday with Aliss Lue Heathei
Williams.
Mi ss Delo Hills is home again
Mrs. N. Langford left Saturday
l'or Philadelphia.
Mr. Louis Lee left Saturday
for New- York City.
Mr. and Mrs. lames and Alice
-Boyd and .diss -Kihlh Irec motored
to Columbia last Thursday night
on business. ;
Mrs. Mamie PuUcrsojt and daughter
Whilnta has returned home
front St. Matthews,
i Mi. Boss Clark loss his watch
and otfers a 10 cents reward.
Miss Whaley Fetes
Brother and His
Recent Bride
Oranxoburjr, S. f- Mi.ss Blon"dell
\VhaToy tendered a brilliant
reccption to her brother Mr. S
m even
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THE PALMETTO LEADE
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weired in thi? paper ONLY when >
cloaed in your letter. For private X
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iuth Carolina. ** A
j i Ans.?You should ... as you
rj will never be altogether satisfied
|"ii\jng' as you ace doing at this
t> time. It isn't very expensive to
t secure a divorce and it could be
[1 done in a few months time. I)o it
a before the new year rolls around.
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-j J. \Y. .Di?I want to know if i
e v illi be ,successful as a salesman?
, ! It is the one thing I Want to do
and feel' I could succeed,
e( Ans.?Take a course of study in
j salesmanship and .begin in this
ii field. A good salesman can lali
ways make a living and you cer0
taiuly do possess a good person
olity ami make friends easily. You
i? eould sell on a small scale before
j you complete your school training.
"I ' #**?.**
ri D. L"?,1 Hill the hh?sl miserable
person1' in town and I want to'
".know if it is my fault or the fault
of others?
| \ns.?Yeu need a JOB and this
ij feeling of lonliness*will disappear
'.j No one in this?city is frying to
* cause you trouble or keep your
'from working. Get out and make
s a determined effort to find a job
Aim- some kind and V"M " jd be workriing
shortly.
. j
' 0. L. S.-~-My boy friend seems to
1 love me but he won't come to ae'e
I me often. What can I do to make
.'him more interested?
Ans.?.He doesn't dare visit you
-1 more often than he dees . . . if
t he did, it wouldn't be bat a short,
jtime before he found himself a
I MARRIKI) MAN. At this time he
i 'can't take on a responsibility of
t this kind and isn't going to leave
- a loop hole.
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l. ! \ u Ti? ....... r .u?1,1
r ( n. w. i/u y\ru w^ihin 1 suuuiu
t leave this town?
f\ns.?Yes . . . get entirely aIwav.
A new location is just what
I you need and it will give you new
- interests as well as make you for'
get your present troubles.
1 K. Whale.v and his bride the forl?
nier .Mis- Nolan Knight, progresjsiv
young business woman of Cocoa.
Fla. Following the complete
renovation and transformation of
the spacio.is and attractive Whaley
home out on Fast Russell St.,
. in 1,1k heart of what is popularly
knoVn a> Orangeburg's Sugar
Iiill. tin- receptionists hsld forth
, in .giand style.
l.ovely ladies and denobair esI
coi t- moved amidst the very model
ni.-tic furnishings accentuated
by the happy facts of the bride
[ and a room. .M iss Whaley acting
as oliicial hostess presented Mrs
M, Ii. Wilkinso,, as one of the
most outstanding and gracious la.die
of today.
, | .Among those out ot town
Julio enjoyed tin- beauty ot' the occasion
and- i>iu took of ice cream
. ami uioiinHi junniv.i cakes were Dr.
. and Mrs. S. 1'. Hrown of Sn^rtnn
[ : Burg; M r. and Mrs. Geogre Ev;
valis, Dr. and Mrs Harold JerrI.;in
of-New Vork City; "Mr. and'
[ Mrs. :j'. s, W'haley and Mr. and
Mrs. James Whaicy. St. Matthews
Me dames iRs-ie Sulton and C.
A, Embly received the guests;
.Misses Carmen Sulton, Mae Cora
Stcwa*t and Florence Sulton serv
id refreshments while Miss E.
Rose Hml)l\ had ?*hargc of the
numerous aniappRopriate gifts.
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The Roving Reporter T ' J
X By Charles Speais m
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Footprints" O^i '1 he Sands ot 1 tnu* j
.Off and on down thru the year-j
broad-backed Fifth Avetiiu- h;i.
seen magnifieient parade-. l\o<<--j
sions that would put the Inn t- ? :'
wild -colbf" of Old N(.w Oi!e;,>-.l
Mardi (lias. t" shame. Bit just j ?
as they fought a wai fb'< iuT \\ai
the boys put v" u parade' to-vnd n
parades. There will hardly he a- j*
nother like it again in your' titiie.i' g
or mine. j n
Two million four hundred t.;.--j l>
and spectators watch- I tie* !?..-> <- p
'march once again . .. . yesterday ''
j. . .. 200,000 strong . . . White,'
I Black. Brown. Yellow a'r.d. nly" fT.e;
I Lord knows what e!-<>. A li ?!?
plumpetnr little grayer they 'c-'ai'ue* " f
'from every state in the1--union, a!
| of America's territories and
sessions, and from cthe: far-v .rn." y
J of the world to take th?;ir !> g
.the great calvacade. one ? f n
I most magnifk-iont parados in his- u
tory. . i Y
I It-book twenty years {< put it. *
[across, and in the next twenty JJ
.years one-by one . . .. the light < -?
[will die out . . . of the I,ogi?>,t that!
used to be. i jj
I More than ten thousand vtter-' jt
' ans will take advantage of the <,
| French government invitation t?>' },
I be theii guests fur six day- - n a Ti
[."Twenty Yearft After -A. K. F.^Ji
Goodwill Tour". They will 'he j
given free transportation from h
the port U) Paris. Free hotel rooms ?
and meals. "A trip through the! ?
Chateau country and battlefields.!
A night at the French Exposition, j
A 'Paris by night' trip, and a visit Vvh
to Versailles. _ > ' }
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On Broadway lit,*
In a Duncan and Fkuucr Tutt ate
to play the roles of !?x Ingram's1 !|
mother and father, in Donald H?y-L
wood's^ Negro folk drama 'How," '
Come Lawd'.* >Charles Adler. who! . "j
is directing the-}day?which is the
Negro Guild Theater's first pYo-, '
duetion. stated that the play will
open 011 Broadway late this month. ,|"
Lew Leslie, will be leaving "
Broadway soon for the South, .\*<>r ,
folk. Atlanta/ New Orleans,
bile and Jacksonville, seeking new. ,
talent and faces for his new Blackbirds
Rtvue, which is slated to j ' open
on Broadway in November. |..(
The two Nicholas brothers will j
open at the Cotton club in the1" ,
place of "Bojangles'' who return-1
ed to Hollywood last week to start I
in a new picture starring Shirl y! v
Temple. j V',
| Jimmie Mordecai is the M. C.'V"
ut the tir?-t*iwn hut spot 'Hui loin's; J',
Hollywood Cabaret' tho-re are two ' 1 '
( shows nitely. . j11
Lavada Carter formerly with ltu_|
('Blackbirds' is back from London,
and is being featured at the 101 *.Uv
Ranch.
Ruby Elzy. noted soprano, who '' ;
played the part of Serena in '1Wgy'
has been added to the east of
Allan Scot't's -comedy ''In Cither"
"which is scheduled to open
on Broadway at the Yunddubiit 1 A,ll
Theatre on October 5th' < I "V
! A nod to a Baltimore lad who ,
has inade good on the big time.ljV'
Milton Iteddie. In bol!aboru.tion
with Eubie Blake of 'Shuil'le A- nci
long' fame he wrote the score for
''Swing It'. 1
the
Broadway And Points *South j?1(
And a nod to the best tap danc- *
or south of Baltimore, a little lad (
that was raised hy the ??;
sisters. "Little Billy Adams" for- ',
nterly at Uie. 'Harlem Uproar
-4+tmtitr' on Broadway. v nl
Then, the last nod goe? to James L
Middleton, of Orangeburg, S. C.,
Gordon Simpson of Spartanburg. j ]j
S. C., and Wilsoir Bradley^of Sum- jjjs
ter, S". C.. three lads who ilre slat- t n
ed to hit the big time' this winter. t.ios
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An Old Fashioned Bouquet j.-an
A rose to Mrs. Minnie B.nbow
of Sumter. S. C., wife of the pre- -j'
siding elder of the KingstrOe dis- uju,
trict, for hW kind letter telling us
that she injoys the column. Thank j the'
vou very kindly. .?
A vose ... to Mother Matilda
Gritfin of Columbia. S. ('.. who after
having lost two sons. on. the, B
combat line in France, has devot- his
ed her life to the promotion of the roui
welfare of the veterans. A kiss to fiuyou
my dear, ajd we will give ypu!u,'i)
a how later that will also be pub- cd
lished in the French and Spanish
papers. . . ('apt
A rose ... to Mrs. Julia Brax-'.j'^
ton'Clark. New York City repre-i
sentative of the 'Palmetto T.ead-i
er', a most gracious lady, with a
lovely home, for being so nice t>>
us during .our stay in the city.
, A gardenia ... to Miss lv.la-j'-i
belle Riley of Atlanta. Gn.. who;1111,1
is scheduled to appear on the big l'u"
time this winter. 1 |''u"
An orchid . . . to Miss Augusta th:r
Savage, for the wonderful work *on
that she has accomplished and for|nu1
art. which will be on exhibition at kmi
the splendid collection of works of j s^'":
tne lormal opening of the New] Wli!
Federnl Art School stfldios. ?in the
near future. | "if
A carnation . , . to the Honorable' bno
N. J. Frederick, Esquire, of CoT xaii
lumbia, S. C., a gentleman Of the wo1
old school., and a great, and ahso- sbir
lutely fearless," fighter. We'll give 1
you a bow from the coast, too. >'ig
A carnation . . . .to Mr. George 1
Hampton, for giving the people of new
South Carolina such ip splendid boy
newspaper. We'll give the pub- tho
Usher a bow later, from down in at
Old Mexico. U.
And the las carnation . . , goes S
U Charles Wood, tha underatudy Mis
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BBSESSSS!
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Iho Godif'oy Manufacturing Co.f iiorij I:
cl 4jrt-s?."v'ng women's no'ural b> out-/.
the fwiullv t,f this research avO'iab'.e
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All of this \\:.s sikT) a
r 1 was ' vI-ti- i^'-ad ? J
Job wii?1 was su.d?i?"!iJ> lm !.
mined lti.st t..(i Urban League,*' ,
ew \ork itiitl the Nutional I*.. .
nitut ists -A.-soclatlon were cr, ,i;? ;
ie an awar-i for writing ;! . < .!mn.
None of you read* is km \v-.
ho 1 was before this cl;at <n a n:.
was content to ro ?? ,
nouymousty! Mnr'.e :i. ;.? ,
ly n a rite, and w!l;' i;!w.o 1 :.iv
aine, ^Ven thm. h- I
appy home, a l e' .' . n?i . .
ve Just as most of y< a > ,,.<? <:.?.*:
happens I am n licer:>. >1 c
IbfflSt; 1 also like to wi'ite. ' -i*
as never In-on a- - f.< ' ' ?
) frlve ljifv>r:aa;i urMn-e. and
l:.t oecUrred, to me 11. ?* maybe 1[
ould do.-1l.io Job. A year and a;
nlf of this work, and what do i
nd?a biff, surprise di-ne Up In tlm;
lost eloffir^if kind of puekngc: tlmi
the date lli o.:ij .-i" 1 la v: i: n.'
i t". r t;\\. ;',! j ,a v?i w
. in I';. Mr.
">'l. i- ii"W * >: Mrivrii-i,
v:>^ui?- and 1?, a *. - * ;v 1' n- ;
t' i-'1i-no MiiViv-h'-Y*.-. \. 1L.
thi' iri-i- i: i d ji'M' Y- -.
Treni ri- (iuild .ntd. !.!y"TP. !.!
n do!!* jt ." but in <>'?..? It.-fif.o <
n's bi oimho. t-' t .?- S. (
i'uann p? ?T? 'J \v;ii4'
aj \i\< t\ii{ Ni \v VTrk ; < viial ?.?. J
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S ui:.tAn NvVro ^. .an < u-'
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wi- I hi!! on S:i t tir'day. .? . _r."
to tin- jfiv-sit*>: ?.T';i it.. n;.? j*.
?" "ti .adway, tho i 'v;i,'.
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H Vi} Kayj':?!,--v,*.- Julian; '
no: Mii.i-*. ! :> }! .:! '
a at; \;, r. *'. v.-lv.
hi? way to 'no f K..^* wi. i
had piartn d 1 . : As :!':< <" i;,. ,
Aid V , v :
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w'.M.-h iafvu ! '
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o ix.v- Paid . '! :: >r ii
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rry Jo/ira.' Tiny y.
-Tliil ( ai-.iAlo I'or t' i inoi
n t ..?.H ?<:: . !).> .: Mai > < , 1
hah! ...an Fran.- no *
. n. h Ft't-n oi u;. "ti w:y :
ost.di look had in "ti;- oai-ft.
ind.-. Tlio I- ? ;i. i ink y
;i] tho nin; i. i - : :. 1 n >,;%?O
>0t came.
V Groat Woltcrwciuht linttItZko-jv.iss-Gan4a?fiub?tlio
iit-xi
it i.ii ir'ii Mi.d \v:i? the vtiiiii! iir
i< will vomomher a <!<-ail jJair.i ,
ipino la.I niatohincr;tin- remark- J '
l> yantonosf of a yfont champi n .
I'iUo a nia-t of blood. ho i,?a'- j
d the'chnmpion (who won ,uj--t ,
i&;a"-rot,!)!Is as hV fnupht ha k.
^]Ma'mr>i'tttt-Irin) badly in the,
s ninpatie|?t In Amber. Mon-|
tanez Bout
'ho spool at i 'i"s wore i ? J it \ iV I
n (ho liirh'5wetivrht champion-j
i tioht iToloti. It wasn't that i
tip: lit w:a- -'ad/it was ju-t that;
ho lit .W11- llltl'V-kiH
"I'.il Ksoobar" J |
!< <,.! diippir^ ftont a out ov r
riykt oyo from iho sovottth
id on triop to pat oyer tho
Hot* .011 Harry .Tetfua; hnntam.rht
from Baltimore. hut niis>tinio
amCa^ain. .TotTrn load
fii'iu .-tart to. tini-jy won the
.Htvwosriht World titlo hy w inn
thd tit: lit.
kojioo <iiris Win I'nitod States 1
Track Crown
rs Front Alabama Wlu_p I p
I)it>( in Now* Jt*vso>
I'ri nton'. X. J. As wo Sia-ie*
down ftlnr avenue yesterday
nitty vl- bunfr.ed into ojn?
hoys hnrryiitfr to lus car at 1
cur!'. When In informed its (
I ."ho w as on his way to Tron, <
to attend son 10 kind . of wv-.. i
i's nioetinir -and invited us n.
f. \vr could hardly k(cp :i > j
tight face. but wo, did, and \
nked him vi ry kindly, aft?Y"
'fully oxnlnin-hig that lndio>
t i n yr wore a hit out of our
So . . . wo drovo on off. well
>tiod w ith t ho world, and a
d Jo ourself that there was
icthing 'funny v "about that boy, '
.could not pi to a ladies moo?for
ton dollars,
bit later while searching1 for'
.'s on 125th street one of the
s happened to mention that, he
ught wo wore over itif Trenton
the Women's National A. A.
track find field championships,
o an hour and a half later when
a Cora A. Gaines, the Alabama
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When HEADACHE
Is Due Jo Constipation
?Often oi^m t.h(i first-felt
effects of constipation is a
-leadache. Get at the bottom
3f the trouble with a dose
ir two of purely vegetable
Black-Draught.
TlAfit'c iY\c* cnnciVOo rt??i** rMinvA
;ho constipation Enjoy"' the refreshing
relief which thousands of ' I
. people have re?ported
from the
^ 1 [v* use of Black>
uiH&r Draught in
!$? such conditions.
Hill Black - Draught
Ism is made ofiflneiy
powdered
VI leaves and roots
Jfi il Jkof medicinal
rani \ ^ plants. It Is
? ' sold in 25-cent
15' I packages. In^xri6?^?
mm 3i<jt on
BlacK-Draugh^
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