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THE CAItfHillf^ tUIES ;|yuSnUlAY tSPT. 4. IflST
&OROTHY OKMMCN
Making
MAKING GOOD AS TIRE
SAJLESMAN
Bf R«tli L. R»y«t«r
Tlie rem»rkable rto« of Nelly
Copeland, colored tire aalMfxiAn
for ^enader Motor Con^pi^y
Titu Division h«» cauaed quite a
bit of interMt to be dMeted to-
dealera by the colored po^utatton
of Durham. Within littla more
than 30 days, Hr. Copeland ha*
become known to pracQoidly
every colored automoliile owner
in Durham county, m a rejpre
■entativ« of the tire diviiiion ^
Alexander Ifotor Co. Inde
Urea and other accessories n
sold tbroogb Mr. Copeland drt
looked on with dislavw
red automolbils owners in Cur*
ham.
^RtPrAtlNS
HIS 0¥lN
HISTORY
■ t)
%kmstfWi M '*
TOi^TAH.
DURHAM COUNTS
N
XUfSUrAtlOirAZi'llBOBO IBB8B
E££FEIl lines usher in new rub- i^re British cut and are destined
beriied Broadcloth rainwesr, and o be the very thinir this season
the buttons .are covered with th^-Slide fastenings ape used to close
saWe maleri'aT. ^
NEILY COPBLAND
ise tiSls" haVe TM pdeei^
said deceased to exhibit them to
(he und*r*igTied at.J.14 W. Parr
ish Street, Durhi^ N. C., on or
rwfo^ the 7ft-*3ay ol Augwit
[19S8. or this aotlcf 'vHU be plwd.
in bta of their r*eorary. AII
I iff^ eatAtg
|)teaae make immediate pay
ment.
This, the 6th day of August,
1037. „
Sarah jt. Paf* and Meeliantc^
and Farmers Banl^ Co-Ex*eu-
tora of Frank T, Page, OecMwed.
M. Hugh Thomson, Atty,
MACHff^e (BUN LCFTS ARm
THE JAPAN^CHm -
WfTH SfRA)OHT' \/tC TORtf^S ON TCOMS SACfc
Hes MORe s^R/ous
the Senate calendar.
ISenat»' Ckrk Mid: "It is my
belief that agreement made yester.
day for making anti-Iynehing bill
special order for very begiwlng^of Cer^toin^_l hope for its passage]
TWO DIVINE PERIODICALS were designated “A D F
OflSCONTiNUE PUBLICATION
NEW YORK— (PFS) ^ The
troubles which are currently
shadowing the kingd.om and
prospecM' of the little brow.i
skinned cult leader. Father Di-
▼me, continued to moapt and ha-
ress him last week as^J^wo publi
cations which had contributed to
his support and to the spreadihg
and grftwth of his kingdom, sus
pended pulblicatwn. The tv/o
publications. The Spoken Word
and 11»e World Herald, the fcr-
a magaxine and the latter a
tahioid-sized newspaper, trans.
ferred th«r assets to Hy Emann-
d, of 334 Eastern Parkway,
Etrooklyn. Assignment was fi'ed
by Daniel Lore, Jbusiness mana
ger and owner of the pub’ica-
tions. both of which have theh
principal offices at S6 West 116
street, only a few doors from
Fft^r Diane's principal “liea-
ven" at 20 West 116th street.
According to Jay Emanuel, coun
sel for the assignee. The Spoken
Worf, was revealed, has liabili
ties of 15,000. No estimate of the
debts of the World Herald was
given. , ^
After the assignment was fil
ed, John Lamb, Father Divine’s
white secretary, issued a slate-
ment saying thjtt the publisldng
company had no financial or no
other connection with Father Di
vine and the movement which
recognizes Divine as “Cod” Fat
her Divine, he declared, has giv
en both copies of his speeches
Mid other news but otherwise
had no interest in them.
Both pidblications were design-
hI to appeal strongly to Divine's
followers. The dates used in each
which means "Anno Domini Fat
her Divine." Both referred to
the cult-leader as if recogniiinjr
his claimed divinity.
Recently several speeches by
Father Divine, as reported in the
Spoken Word, were used in a
suit nqw pending a^inst the
Peace Missions. Eiach time Di
vine’s followers have insited that
The Spoken Word was not an ad.
unct of the Peace Missions and
have denied thiit Divine had any
interest in it.
FOUR MORE SENATO^J*RE-
DICT ANTI-LfNCH VICTORY
Washington, Aug. 27.—In state
ments issued here just prior to
the adjournment of Congress, four
more senators—Arthur Copper,
^nsas; Robert J. Bulkley, O., Ben.
nett Champ Clerk, Missouri; and
l>Ved«iack Van Nuys, Indiana-
express confidence that the Wag
ner—Van Nuys'Gavagan anti—
lynching bill will be passed at the
next session of Congress, now that
it is a special order of business on
next seaaion was best possible solu.
tion of problem for earliest con-
jSidwatioa, At this session we
would have been confr&ted by
pressure AdmUtistratkm meas
ure and desire for adjournment
which would have prevented us
from presenting our full strength
on any occasion. Under agreement
made we have passed the obstacle
of opposition to consideration
which has held up the bill so long.
In my judgment the action taken
means pertain passage of the bill
very early in the next sesuon.”
Senator Capper: “I feel that
those of 41S who favor this leg
islation should take eneoun«ement
from the fact that we now have
definite assurance that it will be^
taken op and dispoWi-^ by the f
Senate early in the next session.
at that time an3 I shall ^ every
thing in my power to bring about
favorable action on it.”
Senator Van Nuys: "The action
taken by the Senate o« the Wskgnr
er—^Van Nuys anti—lyiichiiyf bUl
was approved 1^ me In my opirflon
it insures a vote and a favorable
vote at the beginning of our next
session. All supporters of the
measure joined in the procrfure.”
Senator Bulkley; “I was glad to
support Senator Wagner's efforts
and I really believe we have msidi
definite 'progress in getting the
anti-lynching bill made the unfin
ished business sometime during
the month of January.
Mr. Copeland came to Durham
several yeara ago. Soon aftw
his arrival he went to work for
the Alexander Motor Company
•fire Division as an ordinary fill
ing station employe. His pleas-
W. pcrsonaUtje. jmd xeaourcsfol'
ness in dealing with customers
of-both rac«t soon atMrMtmi tiiie
attention of his einployexii. and
he was often given difficult cus-
"tomera to handle and entrusted
with responsibilities far above
those trf ordinary ftftlHg^nrtstten
employes.
This year the management of
the company decided t^ pqt Mr.
Coipeland on aa full time tire
salesman. The 'decisim has .prov
ed to be not only satisfactory to
HORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOtfC*
Having qualified aa •drntnt'
strator of the e^te of Henry
Arnett, deceased, late of Dur
ham County, North Carolina, this
ja, to notify ail persona having
claims againat the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to th«
tnjdersigned—** -tM" W, -J?awtek
Street, Durham, N. C., on or be
fore the 5th day of August,
19S8, or this notice will be plead
ed In fefif of“ th«li* reeorcry. AH
persons indebted to said estato.
'I-
EXECUTORS' NOTICE
HAVIJfG gUAyF^ as Jre-
cutor of tho estate of Dr. Frank
T. Page, deceased, late of Dur- .
1»TO -eotmty: i»««diate pay-
This is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against the estate of
the Alexander Motor Company
Tire Division but the geaeral
public as well.
X
ment.
This 4th day of ASguat, 1037.
Mechanics and Farmers Bank
Admintslrator Henry Bbmstt
estate.
M. Hugh Thompeon, Atty.
A GIRL FRIE
i
^LONELY HEART CLUB
wiWHiiiHiiiHiiiininiiiiiiMiiu
Shoe DepariiDBii)
QirlS' Oxfords
EXmA GOOD VAiLUES IN MISSES AND GROWING
GDR3LS OXFORDS FOR SCHOOL WEAR
$1.98 149 and 2.95 pr.
WE HAVE-A VERY COMPSLETi: UNE OP
Mens Work Shoes
' AND OXFORDS ’ J
Priced $1.98 to $4.85, pr.
QE SURE TO SEE OUR UNE OF CHILDRENS
SHOES BEFORE BUYING
i.209 ST.NICH0LA5 AVE*, ,NEW YORK CSTY
W . . ■ ‘ . ;V- S.; -I-,. ^
-1«AT YOUIGAN mPOSft A AMOUNT WEEKLY.
MONTHLY. QUARTERLY OR YEARLY WITH US, AND RE
CEIVE IN CASH ENOUGH MONEY TO EDUCATE YpUR -
CaiLgREN OR TAfCE CA®B OF YOURSEOLF IN YOm OtD
Age? FORWAffeD LOOKING PEOPLE ARE BUYING lENDOW-
MENT INSURANCE.
CAILL F-0^1 FOR A RBPRESENTATIV® WHO. WILL TEJLL
YOU HOW THIS TYF® OF PROfpSC.TION CAN HEtiP YOU.
Durham District Office
TAYETTEVILLE ST.
A. L.. GOObLOE, Maaag^l
North Carolina
fcffe4nsttra000
Udies Department
Ladies Coats
and Suits
'pILAIN AND FUR ipiM. SHOWING THE NEWEST
STYLESS AND FAIBRICS. '
New Fall Dresses
si2^ 12 to so J.
$3i95 to $9.95
V ' WE HAVE A COMIPLiETE LINE OP
Cotton Prints
15c I9c
and 22c yard
SEE OUR NEW FiUJ. iJ^E OF SINGLE AND /
„ DOUBLE BED SPREAI^S .
DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA
C. £. SPAULDING^ i^nskkot
COI|il2TS WimoUT north CAROUNA MUTUAL POUCBBS
WILSON. North Carolina
sh.
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Plretteae't Ore«4est CUeroace Sele — Ce»e la Te4ey
eed Teke Adve««a«e ef TbeM SaeseNeaal Sevlags
io8|S|
PREMIER
siSl
Take advantage of &Is BBMaally low
price for qualit/ bailt seat covers to
fit your car. Large seleetloii ■“•J***!*
patteriM. Hxcclicot nateflal. washaiile.
Lei us iaitall a set of tfceee Seat Covers
ia yon* car today
Wat^.ir'
CoaeiMt
Wsi|*i*r*»ww
Cewpcf
SCHOOL
7 TIBE
ALL-ITAII
How
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stationary fas, handy for
w«t D«drooBift.
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by Under
writers’Lab-
oraMrles.
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front of •***
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PICNIC JUGS
Baked enaaiel
Wei^tr llaiak. Coi-k
NOW - IW.la'im.
Mabitalas teas-
peratnres 8 U»
10 boi^
SPRIWKLiR
KaUUw tow*
■piia^^r. Rwit- HOW
preaf bra*!
■nM—•MiaMlfd
i«mI kue
QARDEN HOSE
will i*t
kiak
mtk. K' $109
*»ore . ;
LUGGAOi
R A C K
Wet
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®9«ip roiu.'
Sturdf built — atiacaed ^ to
bumpeir -rs - baked easpiel
finiiii.
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