e«n« to TexM In 190f, gndtiitrd from • bifn Khool; hM children, on« lOn and two daunrh t«r«. Rii lOfi {• on* of kia capibb phamukctit. now living In Dalits Hia plant is Hottsten ia ^v«n a s«arl]r O. K. by the Health De partment and ia fullf equipped to do all ptiaies of bottling. BOnUMG nRM Nv flnt pa«* cradit ratine by Dunn and Brad •lid Mlinatea hb ptMt •qaipMcBt to ba worOi roagh1;r *10,000. Bora in LonWu^a in iSM, ha FMt MOTHER’S DAY U>VSSLY 3ACSETS FROCKS Motfcart will !•«« th«M dUrk ■Iwari, prfaita^ cr^H* ^ Ucw frwdM, Afl ara daOgaad immg ptmmg tUadaririag Uaaa* •' wm kaaw yaa’B Uha thaai SHEEMl CREPES! “•atwr Bag* BleasM Glov«* Mavjr Other Itani Not M«k tkHied TEMtfS IF DESntED It* Mother’s Tarn to Dre*« Up Smartly! LADIES AND GENTS READY-TO-WEAR 408 W. Malck St. A ff JM CAHOUNA TIMU UTUgftAY MM i> AHl i ' PATItONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Many of our advertiaers aire offaring ipecial *'HoiAen Day" Sales. Listed below you will find the store you should patronize. For that new pair of^oes go ti BAB'S m^pmn SHOP,^ Mr. Lambert, tiia manager has made a vast reductin on lill his shoes and are offering them at a my low price, remember “coartesy to all” ia a practice policy at this store.-r-On to KINNEYS SHOE STORE, you ^11 also find the^ latest shoes reduced for mother’s Day also handbags and hosiery— At the BETTY LOU SHOPPE the girlies will fin3 that much desir ed dress that will Just suit mother for a rei^ns(b|e price—it 48 a hat yo Qwish to give you w’ll find it at the BETTY LOU too,— Onward to CltAEOlS STORE you will see the cutest white suits and dresses for early sum mer, an^ the white patent leathi-r sandals and glovee to match“the dresses oy suit They also have two-piece eyelet suits in several colors at a price tKat fit any purse—Take your children to the opening of ”U-DRIVE IT YOURSELF” 4(M) Morgan St operators oi the YEi>lX)W CABS ' There will be free DIXIE 0UP9 given to all children .when accom panied by their parents. Thousands of people can’t be wrbngiabout the services of the Firestone Tires. Hot weather is approaching fast don’t gamble with your family’s life. Visit Alexander Motor company No. i o^ Peabody''Street; No. 2 W. Main and GregMn; No. 3 Man- gum Street. The new modem service, ^Yellow Cab” will service your car with Firastone at all hours—A Service station that never closes.—-The drivers of the l eltow Cab are very courteopR to tkeir patrons. Call them ^ Any hour for Quick service.— Yours for better motoring.- RACE PRiioNERS— NEGRO SCHOOLS— Con tinned fvr fhut par* whole matter in the courts and make a constitutional fight out of it. Letters and terepvrns received here from the Nafional Associ§ tion for the Advancement of Col ored'people disclose th«t while Dr. Sbepard and Mr. SpauldilS)^^ have followed thir usual custom of writing letters and iniiking "appeals to tiie white people,, there are othiem who ^ve been laying plans to resort to legal battle to obtain their rights. These aggrMsives also declare that the cold treatment fnd small consid%rat^n which thye wer|.1ss* ured of 0n Wednesday when .they went bejifore the County Commis sioners and the Board of Educa tion is proof enough that nothing prespectable is going to be done for Negro education in Durham.. Whether Dr. Skepard knd Mr. ^auldiiur 'rill be able to hold them in check long eno&gh to await the outcome of their let ters and appeals remaias to be seen. ^ School officials outlined a far- sur# may be brought to bear to assure an ofH^i^ probe into the prison conditions. reaching pTOgr»m of expansiO|t to the board otf County Commis- Aoners In Ibelr ineettBf with them On Wednesday, The plan which calls for the expenditure of $691,000t leaves the Ns^ro «iti- tens Just about in the cold as far as it eati be seen. The unall mount vf |21,{H()0 alloted to Ne gro schools was taken as an in sult by most of the prominent Negroes talked with this week. Most of tfc* Negroes to Durham en>i‘*M the opinion that ther* ia no* use to expect any appreciable amount of help for Negro schools, so long 4S Dean W, H. Wanamaker is dia&man qf the board and C. T. Council Is its “Big Boss*'. Both men are con sidered by Negroes as ^eing an tagonistic toward Negro educa tion and evowed Negro haters. It was observed at the meeting Wednesday that Mr. Council who has Just been appointed to the board of education looms a?i its “whip”. The meeting was easily dominated by him and none of his suggestions were objected to by members of the Board of Ed ucation nor the county commis sioners. ManV feel that the two boards merely agpreed to porchae the land ba?k oif the Whitted school to appease the wrath of Negroes whd are asking that the loaf de- la^d, and muA promised audi torium to file school be erected, as well as several rooms which. wiU matoe building tit for high school uae.. They also stated they do not see how it taker |50,- OfOO to add six rooms to the Dur ham H^h Scbool (white) when it only tekes f 18,^000 to add four rooms to the Bast Snd (School (colored). Added to all this is the fact that every white school of any sisw in Hur city and county ^s some kind of gymnasium, but the Negro high school h*» nevtr had any plkce for recreational training, but its auditorium. In the face of this fact the educa tional Soaj'd is * recommending miore gymnasiums for wHtn schools. “FATS’* WAIXER TO APPEAR AT banner WAREHOUSE . WEDNESDAY NIGHT ; At th» elose -«l~41iis— sbewf “Fats" w>e«t abroad and was headlined i|] his -song-and-piano- playihg act at leading ight clubs in j^gland and on the Contient, including the Kit Kat Club in London and the Moulin Rouge in Paris. When he returned l>« join ed Statio.n WLW in Cincinnati, and in March 108S made his de bat from WABt>ov« tht.Cfilum- bla etwork. Since^then Victor re cordings, screen shor^ and fea ture rolea in the R-K-0 picture, “Hooray For i«ve,” and the gOtb Century-Fox Films “King of Bur lesque" have been intentpereed with his CBS broadcasts. recently, the cololed star ha«i een touring, with Qj^tanding Uifcess, attthe hM% of his own. "Fata” Waller is known to tlieatre audiences throughout tiia country for his itnginf and ina»» tery of the piano and ory^n. is famous, top in the mu^cal re. vue filed for hia authorsh^ of the music In "Keep Shuftling** and “Hot Chocolates.’* FAVORITE RECJPES— Add l«yer of wafeiC alteraiftiR^ in this way until ^it mixture te used, finWiing wltb layer of 'Wlf- ers. Chill in refrigerator 6 houra tOr longer. To serve, turn out on small platter and carefully re move ^ax paper. Top may b» decorated with fruit. C»^ in slieea and^ »rve plain or with wiiipped cream. Serves 8. Make Her Happy - Give Her LINGERIE BAGS HATS H03E GLOVES DRESSES Continned for flrat pa|i»i pafr their he^A o# endanger their lives,'several of the pi^ou- irs testified. . . Conditions at; the prison for Negroes were saTd to have been "favorable” until a change in the prison staff brought a man nam ed Franchot to the captainc;^^^he prisoners desuSribed t1}is^.stlih as a (Negro hiater^, and sikte that^ moat of their advantages under former officials are fast disap pearing under his regime. Investigations and protests were being planned by Negro and friendly white or^mizations in Jacksonville this we3f, with' tho pOBsibility tbat statewide pres^ GifI For Mother TiirNew‘Condtionaire’ The Most Modern Air Conditioned Ice Refrigerator On The ECONOMICAL, USEFUL, APPROPRIATE ORESS FOR THE OCCASION WEAR SOMETHING NEW STYLES AWD VALUES * SfYLES aud VALUES Betty Lou Shoppe WOMEN'S “—-MtfcfclNHtY-—ACCESSORIES* 122 W. MAIN ST. DURHAM, N. C. “Fats” Waller, radio’s famous “Jack-of-all-Music,” will sing, play the piano, act as master-of- ceremonies, and direct hia cele brated Colimbia Orchestn next Wednwday, May 12th at tho Ban ner Warehouse, Durham, N. C. Like many another niinisik;r’« son, "Fats,” at the age of fifteen decided against his fathur’s wishes that he don the cloth^ and instead chose music as his career. A few years of theatre and night club work followed, and then came his first real "break” in the form of an assignment to write the music for the show, "Keep Shuffli^” Next cam? » tour of the Pnblix tibefttres as'aii org«nist, and in ii&SO he en gaged to write ^Tie l^cs isf tt- nother musi%al show, "Hot Cho' colates." BAB'S SUPPER SHOP 207 W, MAIN ST. Mothers ^Da'^ ®*cmoitt3c gjiinniiiHiHMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin —^ Notieo- , ’ Visit = FLOYD. F. LOFTIN = 413 E. Chaiiel HUI St. = mti L-7263 S Durham, N. C, PSANOS S Radio* — Talking S I Machiiii:* and other S ^osteal Merchaadite SSS ^RanoS Tuned, Condi- S tioned and Rented “Calumet” Sheet ~ Music 5c per copy s s= Easy Terms m KINNEY’S SAVE wrrH ICC Ice WUl Keep Twice As Long And Will Give Yon Tbe. Proper Amount Of Refrigeration VISIT OUR PLANT Let Us Talk To You About A Trade In. AH Late Models On Display At Our Plant Saialt Payment Down A Little Each Week Specials F^c. ft's a real' MrtU(aclMi le faiow died yottt Serv^ Dedr^idi will opM^ widiOHl ■ s^se, evM aitw' Mrrk». A tiay Oos Some ItdMe tfie irioce oi oU mer> 1»9. wewfaif porle la tide ^tfer> Mt nelse-lree teMffoter. Aa « reeaM yea eMey kagef. Mora satt»t|PiBg Mawtea ■orlaqa on epMottag coats, lead btUi, and upkeep, year oilet yea. CeaM la today oad team oU die fWis about tUa tt^Maai ^aialfli BBT toailhr con .owa. som ascnovjx wu ^va yea loafer, aioce aaMslyiat sec- viea it « lewar eeal diaa any eihe« oatMMtta tafelterrtot. ft's (he oidstaadb^' valae la Vm ^ flol^ '-“v i DOWN SMAIX MONTHLY - - PAYMiam T 48 MONTHS PER PAIR All All Colors All Widths MANOVM ST. AT B(HXOWA¥ Phon* N.121 xexi’ TO so. i FUtE STATION : II WHILE THEY LAST Educator Slippers* HOSIERY Hand A Variety Of Styles ■ And Colors To Suit Any Member Of The Family Mother. ICE AND COAL CO. klNNEY’S SHOESTORE PHONE Jf-0431 313 W. Main St. We have Tolvels, Prints, \ Rugs^ t Pottery, Etc. See Our Line Before Boyiag Cftrolina Fabrics Company 128 E. Chapel HUI St. Radio’s Harnffui UtUe " Armfuir - | Wiir App^r At The WAREHOUSE DURHAM, N. C. Mmk), May I2lh FROM 9 iinta ? ADMISSION 8Sc Tax lire. SPECTATORS 65c ^ Tax Inc.

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