WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1918
NICK RUSSOS'
NEW PLANT IS
OPENED HERE
■Nick Buss*’.' opened 1m new
ami modem dry , pb fit. ,:t
320 S ,:, uth Blount street W< sms
"day night, and t* iend-. and cunt' -
'Tiers gathered in honor the ms 1 ’
who at rived in H -tei....‘ .>7 yi .v >
ago with a capital of nniy *lO.
Today. Mr Rus ■ • ;■ busi
ness which brings* bin-, in ai mind
$40,000 onn ta!';. He- w,v plant
which he vivtis, >s worth $125,-
000. He owe .• a home oe Kaj■ oov
Road.
Mr, Russos couldn't speak
word of Engir d when Iv <■.■.i.
here in 1911, direct from his mi
five home, Greece His ITst job
was, that of a shoe shine boy. Hr;
pay was $5,00 weekly. He went so
New York to learn to Hock and
clean hats He worked with a
partner in Raleigh e the m \
business.
Returning heir affei o s
he re-entered Hrm. r Hr began
his own business in 1936.
Good .service. Quick .service, and
hard work, that’s the key to his
success, Russos said. "I always
cleaned every hat as if it s. a- e:
own,' tie explained- ‘if yon wo: k
hard, give this kind ot service
and are friendlv with it, y- u will
get the business. The customer
will be satisfied and will come
back again."
Russos now has 20 ■ --Die work
ing for him. During the v.-.u, m
maintained branch' - at Cam.}
Butner and ha.! ■ staff ■■■' :la The
branches. however, are dosed
com Tier
. -ftM say Yarn o. V
|[ h’i eoiy for spay, drob hoir to giva paepf* rSf»
- ' f,r \ \ tmpreuion that you’re cider ♦ban you realty
ts Y' \\ are, but even if yourhai* a<• ;ing prematurely
jjgt gray, you can still attract -ew friend* —~wi«
t- 1 WIA romance -by giving your hoir rich, natural*
[ i X iooWing odor and beauty v-ith Larieuse.
look years younger
C«br Your Hoir This fesy Way
won't rub off or w«sb cut '—."in 'rated by heat S
*“■ permits u.fmr,?uis and sty ih hincios . . , ( M,£
Vnewn «nd t •-ed for over '0 y\- U s l ) j- *
deafer qive your money back if you're net \ j
JO*-*- \
Have an easy, profestloroi *.**»:. •> r'-ut 1 ?, \ 'qQggjpF
favorite beauty shop or bjv !.**■■>..j?e dt any ■«—t' \ /
roawette deportment or drug- - -rr. » \ \
V \> > \
*♦*****»**«.?■'.* \ s. » * *l » #
tff dAsitor r'inns not have Iftrfi-tt•**>«.
k*nd £3 pfut 25£ Fo-rf difpetto
hOPMlitm
- -«»w- HflIR COLORING
\ SOOEFROV WFG • 3JIO OUVE Sl.*tT LOUIS 3, fc>a
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AUTOMATIC WASHER
with fxdusive WATER SAVER
OST PROOF THAT IT t
#sovet up to 10 Gellons of Water ts lundi
Exclusive Water Saver measures water to the six*
of the .load Just set the dial!
Washes Cieerter, Exclusive per,Ho but thorough
j&& washing action drains soiled cater nuny from the
clothes . . . not though them.
oEnds Weshdoy Work. Washes, triple rinses,
damp-dries, cleans itself, shuts off... automatically.
Slanting front . . . easy loading.
HERB’S HOW YOU GET PROOF
Phone us and make arrangements to see a load of
your clothes washed dean . , . the Laundromat way.
| ipttomtitee f
HAYES-JACKSON
ELECTRIC COMPANY
133 E HARGETT STREET
now and Russos said he isn’t an
ticipating opening any branches
in other t nvns.
JOE LOWS HAKES
NIT AT ANNUAL
SUKERS SINNER
r,V MARK HYMAN’
P! 1 > LA!MiI. i*H! A i AMP) Joe
bonis held the rpoliight av the
BtSHevuo-Sb it ford hole! Tue.-day
night as the hffttior.d Hexing a--
sociation held n : t.'.r-si.urkted din
ner jf'. Philadelphia Jw. weni w
a smart ruoiiidaebe. but poker-faced
as eve* - told (he officials and re
ts ir»» i - f hr>! : s had unM I Ci a■: a ■
' v I - pul ! ; :< ii .ci:M OK on id -
.ebiemeu! plans. He said
’LI six months from the day I
beat Walcott, yi-all have my ans
wer on your desk.'
Abe .1, Green, retiring NBA
pioMdcnt, introduced l.ouis as .-v
good snort. ;> good ArumicHn, and
always a good ebizen " Greer, wa-’ •
‘■nccecdcd tn -dfk'c by Fiamen Adat:
of Klorjria
'Ais*i mi hand s ;be "Stella At
i? 'icMi'.in’’ was Jersey Joe Waicott.!
who figb's flu, ocvk'b next
week and Lee SaVolfl, another hus-.
ky who has his foot m die heavy- !
weight eonienuoe door
LeUi.'-' j.- -vmoo.-vM i,..j box CoHiiskei'
in an evhibib* i firht ~| Gviffits
s tadiuni in ’hingtOn Monday.
Ho tour of S >evn Hales Will be
gin on Novel). fl.
SA\ V 0( SAW IT IS
THE C VRO! IN!AN
MIAMI NEGROES
: ASK TO USE OUT
GOLF COURSES
! MIAMI lANJ* s - Represent,'!-
'lves of t-hc Mir mi Negro Goif a.---
j sociation .eked city officials here
•fm repulnr playing boms ci day
;a the city golf courses .pun the
: | completion of (lie new municipal
. ’ course
Amos Jeiiki’s said
"vVc e" err dial ,i| present
b' IT -I 1 - (h. all a.OOil |\ T ay in ■■
* •'i < vli, -dd !be to p'ay poll.
H civ.n I sib ties by the edy
•■’re ace sure bint in a matter of
I months, that number can bo more
; I than tripled We are calling on die
edy to supply thc.-e facilities.
3'here nevei have been any fui
r g.-o ci!isens of M:mr:i '
fie M-j's .Tonkins, other members
; i She delegation were G. E
yhsoves cni.irtn.in: Fred Bacon,
bandy Gren. Elvin Barnes-. Ro
hert W,.M.iingidn, Bellamy!
ud Jack O'Deii
iVl»r;iska I , Places
First A«‘<iro In Post
f INC Oi.N, Net.. . A N!' j K,-
. hraska l.'nii .■•r-sity h„i, hi ed i| - drst
hi': time- Ni.ssn -.tuff mcml. r. ;i,
- was announced here this week Tin
ecu- worker. Mrs Maude Ov:u.
■-'.as appointed to the t'e.ilegc ;ia!l
.August bj, althoug'n the fact -5.,!,.
1 not publicized.
S ; w is working as a res arch as
sruiui! in Dm animal nutrition ec-
Pruinicnt uj the university's e.v
periment station in Lincoln.
H.-: project rigki now j. ji.r
preparation of a haetcrsal .-.-. v
iit iduiiif.ving vitamin B-12 ..u;
m;d pi olein lactor). During' the p..,j
year she ha- studied and worked
as a giade assistant in the ‘u - u:-
and luit-ntion laboratories on the
'Ag colleve campus.
She i'wn.erl her B. S in home
economics at Tiiskegee Ir • s tit ijt * - in
<'D.d nci ,\I S. in foods ind
;• nutrition at the Umvcirsiiv of Ne
braska. in lfM7.
DILLARD TIGERS
DROP OPENER TO
HILLSIDE, 2S-E
<-tOLDSBOHO -
. The Dili.)' u H. ii T, ....
y-F.-ur first opening game in f v
j S'oars as the Hilislde Hornets of
.b'Unain we!:! tp the ui-. to defeat
; them 26 so t?
I' wa- expcriei n- ;io;m %t :m , y
’ periem-e. and usuc* experience
: paid off Hillside’s first touchdown 1
; Wlis iht ' rewlt of inexperienced
! muarierbaekiny. “Lsndv" Smith re
rro.ed the opening kickoff on bis
! " p • :i O'V! Bf-t , i.,■)],<! j
r.'iiiai .-i :tn I
A' U ; ■ |j• j j ,i. j
'-h- c • Berrien, noifter’' f»'l sn' j
;>U ' b ei.K il v • ■ Smub. iho j
mim-terbaek tried pass in the I
• 'll -ii'd e w.-j ; inter.('p*.-d >,v V I
i: ’ ■ ' -f i : 1 -i "i : p, |
!,v! I * 1! ’f> r.-V.I _.ii! ;|,ofi .1) v;i I r|s I
ioj the first ! ouch down I
T:' * a point uv.s rt •nvertod I
, mutely seven minuter; of pi. ; \ >; n i• • I
Hili-idc led 7 to n. The Tigers ' en I
: drove tu Hillside - - is where Best I
; again T mbjed ,n<j Htibidc oner I
10 vc.-o'.-Oi eri Ann Hill..';!'.' I
Kicked back to Dillard the f;r,i I
• Ttia'-ter "nebd, with. Hilhtde e the £
iK'ssv si on of the ball on their own I
v;l! ’d one Toe ..con remained I
Ht'tt.'.idc 7 Dill-: a (i I
b iN< 1 .v. . n; pun' H.i! 1
'• mr- fiv W:' Diit.ird 1
b.re-d fwrrr'ivr, kr.r .. • I
!o the wall on the short end «»f I
5 ft-11 ('Off' ;;i I;I f fl
C-..*tch it the Horne' |
■■■ rue ‘-.sck tr. the second half do- I
11? t roiirod to make it a oorrrdf <<• I
''ii! away After receiving ihe I
kickoff, wit-, their big Tin it. lull- 4
1 nek W Uur-ev. 1, iding pflpabgv 11
reared deep into D.Hard's lerritorv.
e.u' ihe Dillard tine ro.-e to the
' 'i':c ’.fit' : anti -tupped them
At ,f pi Hilliard punted on! nf d .n
get Hillside :i ,iled drnn.i; .m.-iin
mid with ’heir passing itt.iek m
bislh ---vr •iioy '.V --; Us.-
tir'd tie,r: a end hi r; *• cnt ove
standing up. after. receiving a
k-hnr' p,n<;; to the score 25
0. The conver-ton v as good
The Tiger- continued to fight and
lair in ’hr ‘north puertcr ftnaliy
! got tires drive goin? end with
beautiful bloekinu Creep went
around et.fl lot Ii yards, and Dil
• lard's only touchdown. The con
t version was nes 'ed and Kill-trie ter!
•J 6 to 6 which was the final score
The Dillard Tigers this year face
an eleven game schedule, and lot
"it inexperienced team that is a
big order, but the loval support of
the tans Couches House and Bland
are confident that the boys will
improve with every game. W : ih
the lost of such boys as Hollings
worth. Best Pete Williams, Clar
ence Robin. Fennel and Ben Cox
the coaching staff had a big job lat
h's them. The next home game is
Friday night. September 24. at 7-4,5
with Darden High School of Wii- !
-ion, North Carolina
FOR THE LATEST IN
LOCAL NEWS
READ THE
IMF, CAROLINIAN
HERE AND THERE
I-.ye will get you 10 that the air force will eventually far out
run i tlhcr Navy or Anny in the matter of full integration o£ Negro
::(rvieen’ieri, As isn't going to make ..tnv preliminary “gestures”
and or 'tokens'' <M integration, but when the service.** act, you
i are going to sec something.
When this happens, yi»u ran credit Joe Albrtght of VA for
an assist. Joe, you v ill lemr-mbe,, was the interracial trouble snoot
's for the Aii !■".'■ do ring the wai, and he -blazed a trail of in
’• a. ad accompplishmenl-’ u::-icr Gen. Arnold that 'till stand as
•vit ion Hoeeutly, the v’A aide has hold friendly conferences
• with In* Gen. Sp.-at/, t hen his successor, Gc-n. Van den berg, chiefs
oi yt'ol e.l iin \T, in -which Joe tnlct the top biass to ‘‘move out
! with < 'M'-.o- and sound progi'ess in in t * -grcgulion. The brass lis
tened, to*
Sadi-" Alexandei . address before Mv Urban league c-onferencc
| (liichmcnd, was ope <.| the most moving and dramatic lectures ever
given by a woman .nywhere, any time. The eminent barrister wa
rn.-wiled no less (And Sadie, inspired, is e plunbus unum. ciiitn.
"a* foolin’.) Every living soul in the audience of ultra distinguished
'guests .-toe ; and applauded her for five minutes. Even the -blase
iTpoi-tc) *>l the w ;ne , ;rnled white dailies joined in th< wild ac
: e-aim. She laid d.
Incidentally, ronferem.-e w* ■ he'd for the lbs! time in (;•./■
.•••nitli Coniinual sireain of internationally famous participants and
M*'legates coming and g.nng had the Virginians’ cy<? h popping.
; mice going, Hi,.)
The generous distribution of profits to participating schools
! '.this year Tcnues-vo State-Wilberforcc State; by the sponsor., of
the N iti*-iuit Classic (National Championships, Inc.) may be a
jio a erli.il ar bdete to the activities of shyster promoters who have
■- : itmef di;. ! ilh' - i N*’Us c- schrynis in the pas!. (Rye the h - have
you iT.M-.-ved your *eat.; foi U-.y came (Griffith stadium. Washing
ton, D. C .oe tin night of Oct. 23 v )
Nommati-in for one of America's mo*t gracious ladies- Anils
Parvis, beautiful and popular wife of Guichsrd Parris. Urban league
publicity chief.
Geest".;-, <>i tlic- week • What happened to the Umt<\l Negro
and A! bed Vet-sans of America?
Those two reports of Jim Evans (National Defense aide) and
I. .-. Gianger (Urban Leayue cxee) on the stale of the armed forces,
■ ■ is; the brethren are concerned, arc not in conflict, all reports
' I-'* the cr>n!.:.i ry nf'-withstanding. One simply implements L .olhrr
N- ;*J .-- Jim no: !.,e- are tool - and botii are too clever to pkiy mto
thi- iis:*d;- ••!' tli' 1 bo.-l:!e "err:;, 'e:; e- i*; stupidly pushing again.-.;
each other.
\Yh< a * • h grami mt •»■ ;. * u re. ki that indietment ag.-.m ‘
ll',*' nil ruided. pgvtnr his «'*.)lleagues in Chicago f■ *r put*im*
Uu- dh gal hue en Uncle Sam in that veterans SCHOOL, the •
war pi ied up on a mess that is going to stink to high heaven, when
the wh Jo trutii is L id. Brother, somebody' ir. going to jad, and
wc do mean jaii, when tin; FBI gets through with some of their'
SMART vets' school operators;
The politico - ms are saying don't play Truman cheap, polls
or no polls. Odds are :-ts-e liiy pulling up m his faviu- with the stnart
,
Ma Betlmne feeling much hotte. al this scrib'd tog, and tint
!ioid n*>’se you Lmm : -. the collective sighing-with-relief of s< v<-t)
mdiion oi thankful sepians, including us. (Chin up, Ms: you’v«•
a Ion ;l Way to go yet. Taking us. with you that :s.)
Nsimnat:-n far a real gone guy in hss field - Lemuel Fosiet top
pci.:-.-.; *is j rxs. of M.o-v'x famous New Yek store, w'na has prove i
fiat t :er- a'wav.-, ro in at. the tup so: the thoroughly PI&HPAR Ft),
and to hell with the man's color
j9 •■)*: ■
I Etch and Full Bod tod
1 _ UH, ’ V £ Red Circle i 43c
| orrted Beer
{{.ASH ' Vigorous and Winey
'"■ Bokar i is. b, s 45c
,1k
I yOML STYLE-SANOWICH-REG. PAN
j Marvel Bread 1 1-2 n>. i. oa i 18c
I CAMPBEI.L’S
I Tomato Soup 2 >° t-zo^.cm^lc
I JON A FINE FLAVOR
I Peas n*- 2 can lOe
ANN PAGE
Salad Dressing n 35c
ANN PAGE PREPARED
Spaghetti 2is 3-4 <«. c»n» 25c
ANN PAGE
Grape Jain 2 39c
MILD AMERICAN
CHEESE Lb. 55c
Apples Fancy Bonum 5 lbs. 37c
Grapes Fresh Seedless lb. 10c
Sweet Potatoes 2 ' b 15c
Potatoes u - s - N °- 1 Whii « 10 ibs. 39c
VEAL ROUND STEAK Cutlet* lb. 99c
VEAL RIB CHOPS lb. 79c
VEAL RUMP ROAST !b. 79c
Fresh Ground BEEF tb. 59c
■ 201 F.. HARGETT ST 4lO HILLSBORO ST
THE CAROLINIAN
BUY A. & P. COFFEE
AND SAVE UP TO 12c
A POUND
Mild and Mellow
8 O’clock 5 lb. Bag 40c
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; ng.ac.i- Ati'A s A.sxorv
til .Miss Alnrj Currie, wlt«sc
1 npiKfincnl ,<> Thurman Mc-
Neill »l III!) N :iT!av,n street.
'tVil-oii, \\ .t . lUiniiuiecd this week.
the riurj i.!..a will lake plan* al .1
<1 n** ■ t c* ’ cni'ii>\ which will he
pcrfiu mrfj Sunday ;H the liorsir
oh <!?< liride's j> !mil .
VET SELLS STAGE
RIGHTS TO BOOS |
NKW YORK I ANPt - I’l-wni:.- I
< T K'l-.v:!)•<! Hauihlotoii and A!
r “’ ; Stern Ijavo laity,: -in onium on
",e rlaJilr !., • bonk },U ,
; aV*■:.* ») v e’e! mm. (Urch.irT
'-'UiHh, •j':-:, Ur; rs * iio O'?. c.i ;.s f* *
; *>«>:. i* vw.< .if 1 noiiJict n here. la: i
: w co ic
Sntit.ll, at ciat V 31. : vent '■ r. a
■ nek favorably as: cl.noted by ro
! vC'err.; ill (.vcr thy nation, if,.;
’honk tel i;: the l.lnr.f of :. love as.
' roi " d
SARAH \\l CHAN
OSini Ri II TO til’ll in
HER PHYSIC! AN
, NEW YORK Sarah V»ti.:l'an
mortis-, habeer ort-cretl by ;■ -.--v
(s*€**>“***]
GIVE THEM EXTRA I
1 ENERGY WITH I
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SMITH-MELVIUE
j.. all Riff
IT’S A FIRST IN BUSINESS!
IT WILL BE FIRST IN SERVICE!
OPENING
Around October Ist
AT
127 E. HARGETT ST.
YOUR SHOPPE
(Raleigh’s First Ladies Store O vncd And Operated By Negroes)
INCLUDING N
SHOE DEPARTMENT SEWING CENTER
READY-TO-WEAR
MRS. ANNA CHEEK HAIRSTON FRED D. WILLIAMS
ALICE C LUTON Operator of
Proprietor; Shoe Department
Miss Vaughan veil I resume her
Town,” Stumday night, Sept 12.
activities truly xr. Octaber when
.h 1 marls on . u; .wide coiincrt
U'.'.e with Ol.’hnl-. Jerque'! and nis
tcilir. rttc mid .hoe nl)M,;.!,d and
man.exOi'. rte ,ye Truieiv,v ui
race no ~1 ..ct.iu.ued spot i:.
Gc.ir.T t o enable 11 ■ 1 /{rout t incline
sUn to ’•e«;:in it; . f ■ eyyth for ivy
•'o-’i 'nut- with si ll. l { 1 1s -! .vhicit
v.’Jil lx- follow cI Ire a hiring of
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.bookings a» major tiicatcrs tnrouel
out the counli y.
r.AHi) Os rifANK :
! wish to trank the man;, friend
for tltfoir I;incincr; shown file dm
in;; ike ilines.- of my mother, Mr;
Kinru.t Ttiy'or. decenacd
BERTHA TERRY
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