,'fJl — THE CAROLINA TIMES SATUHDAY AUGUST 14, IM? NOTE;—yOtTR question will be answered FREE ia this column ONLY when you Include m flipping of this column and sign your full name, birtbdate-; and correct address to your letter. For a ••Private Reply" . .. send only (25c) and a self-addressed, stamped envelope for my new ASTROLOGY READING and receive by r«turn mail FREE ADVICE on (S) Questions. Send all letterg to: ABBE WALLACE, car# of THE CARO LINA TIMES, 117 E. Peabo«^y Street. Durham, N. Carolina. ^ and I don’t approva of her friends 3. BEF.—^Please answer in the colHtnn wheather or not 1 should continue with my huaband or no‘t? He stays out nights and doesn t attempt to support his family. It’i high Um« getting alarmed about the way ha ia -■•►tag Juov » fashioned lectura. let him know that enougit of anything Is plettty anil H U Mtn to If you pump it to hm in • »enii- ifflar"'-' •way*. . f They have, even turned the hildren against me. What should ftallow do? An«! Gat away fit" few month*. WliiJa you ara away, •and a little mfonay back each weak to take carc of your cj^dftB. jdao.. write them. It won't taka tliam but i| short time to realise that th4r tather is as inter«stal Tn tbam aa heir mother. Your wtfa wtll tea her mi«t4ka—but It will take loiaa CiMVrUA^^ RJH.—I have read your column ifLH.—Will I be successful with ^ time. Do yau think I the plans that I have in mind at ^ygj. jj,ig gjckness I now this time? Ans: Think the idea over a bit >iiore carefully before you make this ehang®-—in fact it seems to me that f«ll of the year would he an Ideal time for you to started. Tilings will look dull for ^ a few months but, will up later. have and how long will I suffer, Ans: There. reaUjr isn’t any need for you^.to go througli Ife with ^his ailment. See a good doc* tor and cooperate with him for m few months and your sickness will be a thing of the past. Horn* brighten remedies help sometimes, but '■* I your case it is a waste of time and money. 1 WH.—I have planned f trig to the west coast for a year now and ' ZeS.—Will the one I am now thinking «bout return to mo and does he really care? .... Ans! Ha Ls forgotten t h a *^6 time has just about ar^ he made to you. ^ least bit interested. Should I go / 0£A/dY CHAMPION' AH AfT n CdWeSc, fs A WfTM HIS CLUBS. To CHE{/eZ4A/0 FOf^ 1917 a^.A CNAMP/O^S^fPJ^O m -nxif ^ ^ A060ST Sl 'toSepr-i ISJT IlmSB*TI«.’AL RTtiao IT-*-3 Bricks School many pro.mises ne made to you. Get him oS your mind for, if hu were really in love with you, hjT certainly would write ocassionallv and let you know of his where abouts. There is a fellow riglu in your city who is terribly interest ed in knowing you belter—give him a braaK j Continued from Pagp Four men Will leave here to atten,d the National Conference of the NFA to be held at Praire View Collesre, Prair^i View, Texas. The win in* cf the free trip to be given to :1io ”1 boy presenting the b*>st scviip I boplC is James J«nes, prominent Ans: Don’t allow that *H,*»4|frMidenit of the Nash County for notliing jealous" friend of Chapter. According to Prof. Siin- yours try to keep you from en-.mons, the winner this year sub* joying a vacation you hava plann (\1 foir the past 12 months. Sure or stay at home? HM—My wife and me have hod trouble for a year. She lis tens to her friends instead of me j you aiv goi^ toltaTe the tImV cf ) your life and you WON’T return this year. ZBB.—My business affairs are mitted an exceptionally good scrap book. Second place was won by Julius Mayo, of the Berry U’ Kelly School, Raleigh; third place by Emmette George of Columbus County, and fourth place by Geo. A. Williams of Henderson Inst., ^ Henderson. Louis Jones, of War- Leadership School, several demon strations were held, also a father and son Banquet. Earlier in the day several Outstanding Negro visitprs and speakers were intro duced, among them Prof. H. L. I Trigij.'supervisor of Negro High ren ,County Training School re ceived the highest score for the best Secretary’» book. , _ • . ^ « * The outstanding member of the ! Schoojs^of the^^ ^te: Rev. A. group was ear^high school Tri^County Training School. This anding member of tne . Allen Yates, second f’ Ambroso hool student of .Bticks Church, Raleigh; H. I. We are exclusive agents for the natioaally known DUPONT TONTINE WASHABLE SHADE CLOTH For Quality Window Shades Call J-9931 Odd Sixes Our Specialtjr. — Liberal Allowance For Old RoIIrrs /)URHAH« SHADE WORKS SHADE SPECIALISTS FOR 2l YEARS 115 EAST CHAPEL HILL ST. young nvan managed- his fathir’a farm since the latter’s death, eight years ago. He won first place this year in Farm Practice i’rogram carrying 500 .baby chicks, one brood sow. eleven pigs’ ne acre of corji, 2 acr©s of tobac CO. In additiofi he built a new bam and a new ipoultry plant. He also sold $60,00 worth of po»iltry and had more than 300 chicks on the farn) on the day of the demonstra tion. Fontellio Nanton,editor of the CAROLINA 'TRIBUNE. Raleigh; Prof. Borders, Director of the Ox ford Ophan Asylum and° Project Manager Raberts, of the ResettU ment Administraion of Tillery. MESDAMES TOOLE 4ND FARRINGTON ENTERTAIN FRIENDS TEc ? president of the Natiorlal body is Elbert Pettiford, a grad of Spring Hope and A & T. 'Col lepe. He will make the trip to SCARBOROUGH & HARGETT FUNER./^'DIRECTORS " y Ambulance Service ' PHONES DAY J-3721 — NIGHT J-3722 622 EAST PETTIGREW ST. DURHAM, N. C. getting in bad shap. Please te'll me what is the best! thing for m'; to do? Ans: Get a gob even thoueW you can’t gat anything to pay you ^ Texas, and will be the presidin ' a good salary, taka something, officer of the sessions. While you are working try to | something l>ettar, and it will only , l>ave * Vo£atjonal Agricultural Educ., —Stmmowa *‘ia training ly » «hort time until you your bilIt under way and this con stant “keadachcT’ 'will disappear. said and development of boys ^n farm m a'n a g ement, leade^hip and. At A T ■ t character. These conteists are d* m.—Am I going to marry the .. . t !.• signed to develop these traits and that I am expecting to ' “ •, . ^ for the improvement t>! American Agriculture through farm youths.” JFollowing the Field Day games, on Thursday, undfer the direction of C. E. Dean, director of the GOOD FOOD FOR family or FRIENDS AT ' LOWEST PRICES HoHywood Inn Cafe MRS. C. C. HAYESWOOD, Prop. 118 S. MANGUM ST. DURHAM, N. C. man marry? Ans: Just say the word and %e will march you right down to tHfe preachers house”. This.,is one old boy that you will never be able to shake as he has lost his head about you. iminiiHiBitiHiiiiayiiBiiiiWDMBb I SYMPATHETIC SERVICE. 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Townsend, Mrs. ^ Elder, and the “The fundamental objecltve «f| Consolation prize to Mrs. Wendjl White. — A Involy gMioaf pj-iT.P waS glvCn to Mrs. Butterfield. A punch and sandwich course was served to the following guests; Mesdames r. A. Mamme, John Davis. Geo. Samuel, S. .Felder, E. G. Spaul ding, G. W. Logan, Loraine Davis J. N. Mills, J. C. Scarborrough, J. F. Williams, ^est Richardson. J. W. V. Cordice, F; K; Watkins, ■iBiliBlliiailllBIIIIBiW* I I I lllliHGIIBiBIIIIHI - ACCIDENT HOSPITAL - t ’ INSURANCE SICKNESS FIDELITY BAIL SURETY BONDS SOUTHERN FIDEUTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY i THE ONLY CASUALTY COMPANY CHARTEKEO IN . NORTH CAROLINA ^ PHONE L-6491 •* / .0'- UNION TAILORING CO. ^ S‘ g 112 PARRISH ST. f • DURHAM, N. C. pfllCl fm , YOURE THE ONLY GIRL FOR ME HE DOESNT KNOW IT BUT / WAS THB iONElY em UNTIL / USEP GODEfROYS lARIEUSE ON MY HAIR iNG slftnces, dates DRAMATIC ACTION, JIUMOl. MUSIC fKAfiM XR*L»W' Starring Ralph Cooper, Frarcic and Theresa HJarrJs, ‘^Bargain With Bullets,” a Million Dollar Productions, Inc., motion' picture (]^i]:|efed by Harry Fnts«>r. has been called by pre'view critics tli.* finest Class'v A jmovie ever m.^de by an wllf-iiWorpd c^st. Scenes from the gan^ter thriller repiS)- duced above include; To, center, Ralph Cooper, as “Mugsy,” and Francis Tttmh.ani, as “Kay"; BiVtom. center. “Mugsy”, and Thresa Harris 8J “Grace,” talk over aid school -da}» left, top, Li'S llitc and his band and the microphone, ‘Grace” & radia artl.stV rcTT, Botlom,- sjr** and Lawrence Grincr (fight >* as “Charlie,'” hi« leading h«?hch- man, Right, top. “Mugsy,” (c nt- cr, in shirt sleeves),' leadtr of a jfang of fur thieves is being hand cuffed by Dt. Lieut, pdward Thomplinj, foUowing a temfw gun battle with New York and Albany police; Right,’ bottom- the fur thieves trapped;- “G^.ice,” "Mttg^y V ~ forsaken sweetheart. ape*-d.s to- his mountain hideout to warn him of the approaching po lice, but her watning late: fANT) L. A. Townsend, .^.'-Elder, Charle? Holmes. R. 1^. Harris, A. Moore Shearin, C. C. Sipanlding,’ Jr., J. M. Hubbard, W. A. Peddy, J. H. Ray, L. Wray, Lew Berry, 3. V. Norfleet, Mary Carr, Lillian Davis, Chat Revera, Wilfred Ken ney, Joseph W, Jones. Charleji Ingram, SpauVlirfg, C. Smith, Em. Le^athers, C. H.^ Shep pard. Essell Dunlap, H. M. Mi«'h- aux, E. D. Green, Hallie White, Windell White, Loftin White. W. M. Rich, F. U McCoyr E. P; Norris, Robe-rt Gilmer, ■ Berma (Allen Whitted. I. H. Buchanan, M. Lambert, M. Whitehurst, L. H Knox, H. Meadows, Hessie Mit chell, Ciollie Sellers- ChajJel Hill, Btodgelee Sellers. Anti’LyncH Bill Continued from Page SeT*o i:ainst about 70 which should vote against tabling. Should this hap pen, debate will proceed on the bill. Although there have be?n proroises thata no filibuster would be started against the 'Bill, the atmosphere has changed so much since th^ death^of Senator Robin on ahd 'the defeat of the supreme court bill, that anything is likely to happen and supporters must he ready to urge a firm stand again.-tt filibuster if one should develop. ■ Furth«'r evidence of determina tion to see action on the bill at this sesssion was furnished by a petition sig^hed to date by 28 senators asking a vote before ad joumment. The Signers: Senators Clark, Minton, Guffey, Walah, McGill- Neely, Herring, Holt, . DieteiSch, IBurke, ,,|Iat)ch, Louer *gan. Bone. Gillette, Trun'an, SchWell«^nbach, Copeland, J o h^n 'son (Colo.) Br(wn, (Mich.)^ Schwartz, Pape, Van N'liy.s Wag *ner, Townsend, Davi^ aWj Capper. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dunn spent Sunday wftb Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robertson and mother. They at tended Sunday ervice at the St. Paul AME church. Rev. Scott is pastor. - jmSYMKHSINAMW Leonard Spaaca, chaMpion swiiHHi«r, says IM eajeys Canate- aspMiaRy «t McaitiMca MODEL : LAUNDRY f "S£'. C', I "dA AT MEALTWES MAKeS /WE-TTEL That m DIGESTION'S OFF TO A GOOD START AND MORE CAMELS AFTER EATJNG TOPS OFF A MEAl IN GREAT SHAPE 5oJ?e—SwtO I J PIVS $100 MONTHLY fmm CEKT A m ChiMran and Boneficiary Now Intarad at n« Additional Co*t. An Entirely New Feature Offered by no Otl^r "(company invitnion.t—every airl wants s Theli N them — and liete’s 1 helma's le- ctet of how to win them— "Do RS I did," ihe'd tell yoa—"Color your hair with GMeftoy’! Lirieusc. A tinsle application of this wondbrful preptration transforms dull, streaked—Yfs) even Cm hair—into a brilliant, felistemnit halo.' Ith « am ness people, they use God* hare for nearly 4 J years, C your hair just ts, lovely tt I looter will) ' Larieuse may b« applied wit) small brush, at home, ne directions enclosed with the. bottle tell you HOW. Takes only a few I linutes. 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Read it, and understand exactly what it covers, then if you are satisfied^ ael{3\^^3.65 to put it in fofte for t year^t^Jiach year all tfenefits.increase llO per cent tmtil tli« policy has «_value of 60 per cent more at n« additional 009t. 'Women and men are(iaccepted. No m'Mieal examination, no red- Band ao nhmey wilh appli- eation. Jost write your name, age address, beneficia^s name and relationship and mail to t&e Soolbem Fidelity Mtitoal Insur- rtace Company,. Durham, North Carolina, for free policy inspec- Itiom ’ (Adv). o , NEW CLUB FORMED ^ T6« new vogue that has been created by people all over the coun try writing' through “Lonesome Hearts” columns of publications has result^ in the formation of tha^ National Friendship' Club. This new elub has headquarters •C 2132 Seventh Avenue, New Yorlc City, and its purpose is to help lonesome people enlarge their cireib •f friends. -v ^ • It is a strictly confidential clult through which only club members are introduced. Membership in this atw club will bring you new friend, —and a thrilling experience. An; J One regardless of age may write ' for frea information. Enter into corre;pondencB^with some one who will share your thoughts, interests, and ambitions . . . Know and write to club members of the opposite sex.' Strictly con.‘id?iitial. _ Write for ire« appBcatiw’md literature NATIONAL FMEfSSS^UB'^ . ‘ t AKLYOVL 2132 S'ETOITH AVENUE doYOUgamble luSthis^ or this ?, •COMl SEVEN •N I'LL EAT . N*XT WEEK * ■V' •no. I DONT NEIO ANY insurance. YOU StE.IFIDONTT HAVE AFIHE IWILL the JOocalAaQnt CocalJfgQn\ TiiywykE DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA CONS ERVATIVE — SOLI D - DE PE N DABLE V*ioii Itt«. 4 R*»lty Co. Dwrli* “ Acaio Realty Ca, *n_L

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