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Page Eight dULLI.I ueware wives ana gin mends oi uie Kaieign t>gi nouse .t you don i miow asK /A, U IV* J IVI JHS an J D Was it iove that caused cn<- cuickeil man G A to put an ever* j tasting mark on Miss C M last ( weanesaay night? Foor Mrs P A ' i»*r J u regrest that the Louis uurg iauy has become a shawlte <atner tnau the pos.tion prveiousi> held. it, is rumored that Mrs LVI u was uvusing Miss A u* order that j she might see Mr K L H o$ Louis burg. we are sorry, but tne trutu | is the light* 'we see that Miss S b of Blood- I , worth bt has tallen in love with .v*t W A of Person and Worth Sts watch your step Miss A 5 Miss 1 M J ot Last St had, better ! leave Mr J D along, you know what happened before and you had to leave town. wonder what would happen to, Miss A P if J M should say he was through? Will some one tell Miss E L B that •he is not the only pebble on the oeach! even if she does have Mr O S >.■■■> Mb. j Miss S B P of Jones St seem to have some of Jean Harlowe’s tricks when it comes to holding W D Do you know Miss B Jy says she will always love Mr N W of Jones St. Why Miss M W you know you hate Mr H H Miss M F S is nuts about Mr J J and 1 know it J L F The little dmae Miss F C of Smithfield St has gone back to the old fisherman C M Miss O M H thinks the sun rises and sets in Mr F ® Mr J A i waiting for that dance with V W Berry O’Kelly Bull Why does D T like ot meet) 1 U Y of Berry O‘Kelly at the Royal RS if you want o tsee him go there on Thursday afternoon. Why doe* J T of Method go to Apex so often? Why did Mr O W so Method fall so hard for Miss MP? t SILVER’S SHOE REPAIR FRIDAY ONLY 120 West Main St., Durham, N. C. Men’s Women’s and Children’s Half Soles AQc Genuine Leather Rubber Attached In S Minutes Ladies’Taps 1 Qc Leather or Composition Cll If ED 9 C 5c -10 c dILI CH O $1 Store ■ I New Spring Hals, Dresses & Soils! || Gorgeous—Darling—Beautiful are only a few of the expres- lii sions we hear every day when our friends and customers view < this splendid display of beautiful spring merchandise. Smart colors and most popular materials are displayed, and the new straws, felts and cloth hats—well you'll rave too I when you see them. " Gocdinaii’s Dress Shop ■ ■W - Corner S. Wilmington and Hargett Sts. DePriest (Continued from Page 1) _ —oOo—. uii outer., ucvci uiciess ne rci b n.ui fc **e lime naa come lor coxoreu Americans to aeciare as to tne type o* man ..aey want tor rresiaeni 01 .lie Uiiitea, Orates m succet>«>.un co iranKiin u, noosevelt rt-s cnoice ne aecia re a is .ue lighting repre sentative from the 1 wet.iy-oixtn congressional District of New i orK the Honorable Hamilton t sh. Brilliant Banquet Ine Banquet, one of the most brilliant ever given in the i.atiouai Capital, was attended b/ nearly JUU persons and included represen- TaKves from thirty states or tne Union, a sponsoring committee ot 200 having taken the inlative in proposing the banquet. Mr. DePriest suggest on regard ing Congressman Fish, was enthus iastically applauded by the repre sentatives of the group. Roanoke Inst. Fire from Page Ij I ♦»»»»»♦ c.wuge ui c.iks iur the purpose Or | ouyiiig books tor those wnose ov>MA.s were aesiroyed. Ine orgin ot the tire has been the subject ot varying theories. ■Senile some contend that burn ng grass on the campus was fanned into a stitt blaze and set fire to the .’Uildmgs, others think that faul ty flue in the main build ng is the last theory is given the most credence by students and responsible, I close observers of the conflagra- I I non. j ft tty dosent J P get himself a girl tr.end? | Will R S and 1 U seer be friends ■ again? Why does Mr H W want Miss L C to stop playing basketball Jesse Saunders —Agent For — CAROLINA TRIBUNE AFRO-AMERICAN Phone 1344-M MENTION THIS PAPER WHEN BUYING FROM OUR ADVERTISERS Bradshaw Thrills Dance Patrons With Colorful Antics —oUo— Raleigh, On Monday night, Feb, 25th hundreds of Raleigh’s dancers thronged the Memor al Auditorium for a chance to dance to the strains of Tiny Bradshaw’s music and to enjoy the stage an tics of the energetic dance direc tor. Bradshaw playing the Memorial Auditorium on a long hop from Poison Dinner tvUUUuuCU XlUxr* A— OQU purensaea tile sausage when was * part ot tne meal, are an ueau as a resuit of the meal. rtatue Wateou IU , and Lander Watson 8, tv.fi, of Mrs. Watson’s children are seriously ill in a local hospital. According to police a dual mur der plot may be revealed before the case is solved. Sausage, molasses, home-made biscu ts and coffee comprised the meal that proved fatal. The two Children that lived might have bene dead but for the visit of a neighbor at which time the deaths were discovered. Arsen'.c poisoning is the cause of the death according to a doctor who rushed to the scene. STATE THEATRE 6 Days Beg. Sunday Charles Dickens Im mortal Story “David Copperfield’’ With a Star Cast of 65 Players Including— Lionel Barrymoore W. C. Fields Majdge Evans Lewis Stone Maureen O'Sullivan Elizabeth Allisy Roland Young Also News Note:—See the Picture From the Beginning. Featured ht 11:45, 2«10 4:35, 7:00 and 9:25 p. m. The Carolina Tribune, Norfolk, is making his second tour f of the South and returned to I Raleigh in response to a plea on f the part of Raleigh’s dance en thusiasts for another big dance, the ‘*st of the year. Hundreas or men ana women, ‘hirst ng tor a really big dance <»na a tirst rate dance band nock ea to tile doors, while other hun dreds not particularly caring tor a dance, but curious to discover the Secret of Bradshaw's enviable repu tation. came to watch the dim.nu ctve Harlem Maestro strut his stuff for the cash customers. Exception ally, small in stature, this bundle of energy and personality, danced, jumped and yelled his way into the hearts of h s admirers with that hot cha rhythm, peculiar to that port on of the Gotham metropolis around 7th Ave. and 135 St, bet ( ter to you as the heart] of Harlem. Altho specializing i n that special uptown rhythm, Bradshaw surpris ed most of his patrons with melody of his reed section, the harmony °f his brass Combination and the musical perfect on with which his band played the popular lyrical songs in truly high class style, making them as sweet as any of the other masters of syncopation, j This is the second major attrac- I tion offered us by the J. Winters WE HAVE THE MATERIALS YOU NEED FOR YOUR CAR Socket atnd Open End Wrenches Hydraulic Jacks CAROLINA RIM & WHEEL CO. I 325 $. Blount St. Phones 337—731 Raleigh, N. C. i V/e Respectfully Ask That You Support Merchants Advertising In This Newspaper As Safe Guide To Sound Used Car Values We Are Listing Here With a Few Typical Bargains But We Advise You to Call At An Early Date And Review Our Entire Stock 33 Pontiac Coach $545 33 Plymouth Coach (Deluxe)--••• $475 32 Plymouth Coach - 32 Greater Hudson Sedan $445 32 Ford V-8 Coupe $345 30 Buick Sedan $295 30 Essex Sedan 30 Marquette _ $245 30 DeSoto Coupe $245 30 Nash Coupe $245 29 Buick 7 passenger $245 I 29 Ford Tudor $145 27 Dodge Sedan $75 29 Dodge Truck, 1 1-2 ton $125 27 Packard Sedan $145 Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. JOHNSON MOTOR CO. E. MAIN ST. PHONE L-1841 I I (agency and it maintains the stand ard of this group. The Mills Bros. their first venture. Prof. Farrison (Continued from Page 1) ■ ■■ oOo—— Cv.n oiuy lu mu stale 'Which the .jac.ung cook place, friis reason ing nas iea co tne ott-repeateu op mon tnac tne problem ot eraa- icaiing tins crane from our coun ty is both the preogative and re sponsibility of the states of tne Union." He contnuea by saying that. .‘‘atlast, many persons have come to see, in the sight ot sevreal 1 most' unfortunate experineces of the last few years that lynching is no longer necessarily an excresence of the race problem alone, and that it is not altogether a sectional problem; but that like the activities of organized gangsters and kid nappers, lynching has become a national problem.” The Civic com mittee of the Greensboro Men’s club which arranged the program, was surprised at the cordial reception given the plan by the officials of the radio station. Music for the oc casion was supplied by the Choral Society of Bennett College under ' the direction of Miss Marylou Jack son. SAforday, Mprgfrgnd, I£&s WEAK AND SKINNY MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Saved by new Vitamins of Cod Lira* Oil in tasteless tablets. « Pounds of firm healthy flesh Instead of bare scraggy bones! New visor, vim and energy instead of tired listleesness I Steafiy, quiet nerves) That is what thousands of people are getting through scientists’ latest discovery—the Vitamins of Cod Liver Oil concentrated in little sugar coated tablets without any of its horrid, fishy taste or smell. McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Tablets, they’re called I "Cod Liver Oil in Tablets”, and they simply work wonders. A little boy of 8, seri ously sick, got well and gained 10 H lbs. in just one month. A girl of thirteen after the same disease, gained 8 lbs. the first week and i lbs. each week after. A young mother who could not eat or sleep after baby eame got all her health back and gained 10 lbs. in less than a month. You simply must try McCoy’s at ones. Remember if you don’t gain at least 3 lbs. of firm healthy flesh in a month get your money back. Demand and get McCoy’s—the original and genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablets ■HRA. —approved by Good Housekeeping qjSCw Institute. Refuse all substitutes— insist on the original McCoy’s— there are none better. WOOLEN FOR SPRING CLOTHES This spring get that custom tailored look Our clothes express individujality. They are made for you and they tell a pleasing story ui what you think of yourself. Your inspection is invited. 4, . CLEANING—PRESSING DYEING + Hilker Brothers TAILORS—CLEANERS—FURRIERS 16 W. Hargett St, Phone 4060 Raleigh, N. C. Open a Charge Account —AT THE— 0. K. CLOTHIN B STORE fOur terms are easy, and our stock of both Ladies and Men's clothing is uxe iieac we hjave ever shown. Ladies Dresses—Swagger Suits, Spring Coats—Bi-Swing Sport Suits—Sunday Nite Dresses. CREDIT MAKES BUY ING EASY HERE We Also Carry a Complete Line Os Men’s HATS and SUITS New Spring Men's Suite, si.igle I and double breasted nvidM?. 1 Sport and Belted Backs. Newest | of Fabrics and Styles. ] ■ Low Prices and Easy : ' Terms M O. K. Clothing Store s |||g| 113 E. MARTIN ST. i I RALEIGH, N. C. * W ‘ PRICES REDUCED Too many U«ed Cars and Trucks, too little space in which to store them. Result— Must Sell. 1932 Chevrolet Coupe. .$295 1932 Ford V-8 Sedan__32s 1929 Buick Sedan 110 1929 Jordan Straight 8 Sport Roadster 135 1929 Chevrolet Coach... 95 1929 Ford A Sedan 110 1929 Pontiac 2-door Sedan . 135 1933 Ford V-8 Sport Coupe. Rumble Seat. 395 1933 Chevrolet DeLuxe 2-door Sedan. . .435 Trucks-Trucks Trucks $25 to s*7s Sanders Lls'id Car Department 324 S. Blount St. Phone 2393