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pg^y^wiwp^pippiwp^^wgap^ *-'■'■ .T'!jg?P-! A ?'i ■ .■' *^' • "^'' —r—y-™- . THE CAROLINA TIMES SATUiU>AY SEPT. 11. 1*37 2 FLETCHER HENDERSON IN CIH SEPT. 15 Famous Composer And Orchestra Leader Plays . At Armory Eagles Mentor Issues Grid Call Flatchtr Henderson, colored Kinic of Swing and writer of the {(Linottt Radio.theme aong, "ChrH- tophcr Columbus,’ bri'ntrs hii na tionally popular, radio, recording and dance hand to Durham for an •ngagament tof one night on Sr.p- temher 15 through arrangementh complatfd today wllft CornsoHtttrt- fld Radio Artista Inc. Fletcher, famed as a composcri arranger, and ipianAjt, has sur rounded himMlf by a fine aggreg. ation of fourteen musicians who •njoy national popularity as saving music exponent# through their niglitly broadcasts over the NB*C Newtork from the Grami Terr^e in Chicago’s Harlem, Ni«htly dur ing the past pear, the “Sephj^. King of Swing” and hia orchestra have played to a turn away busn inesB at the Grand Terrace arid the rapid fan mail ior this popular colored leader Wn grown~by ieapa and bounds. ~— He is a grauate of Atlantic University. He studied Chemis try in New York then took up music as a profession, playing piano in a nationatfy populftT band ^ A' WELCOME Farmers To Diamond Feed Stste Quality Product - A Moderate Price! ‘‘A Diamond Feed For Every Need” Ooach William P (Burghart, new • 'Eagle mentor sent out Iho call last week to old members and al] prospective membera «f thi? years edition of the Eagle’s clnn to report to the old at once Oo get their taloni sh«rpened for battle against some fot^idaSffe pon«iv\& liiK Already several of last yeaiV eleven are on hand and have be gun getting realy for the opon in^ game with Fayettevilfe Stflti» Normal on October 3rd; '1‘he gaine will be played in Fayetteville and although it is not a CIAA encoun* ter ibissxfair t> be one of the bard • est the Eagles will have this year October 9—Bluefield at Dur ham 16—St- Paul at Law- renceville. Va. 23-—St* Augustine at Rale>igh * * —gkai'^y^iverAity at Ralei3» November 6-^^nion at Durham *■ 13—J • C • Smith at Charlotte FAf^RS FACB ymsN'r FAitR BHOOCH Thanksgiving classic; A T. Col lege at Durham Young Tiger Nelson Wins KNOCKOUTS DAVE IN 4th ROUND FL»rC^^ HENDERSON Wh^ the vogue ftor swinR music cama ii). Hendei^n almost ov!er night, won natdinal faino with his rhythirtre 'Radio the'mo ,>ong “Christopher Ctolumlbut.’— 'Jhe band has ma^e many phDno- griph' recordings for Victor Decca and VoCalian Companies His ver sion of their ladion t^eme', "Christopher Columi^Mis has been one^of the countries most pop ular recordings. I^oung *‘Ti(^i^’ NSelson, local Durham iboy gained another de cision here Monday njght in a Lalbor Day fight card iby sending Dave Banbee to the floor in 14 scconds *of the fourth round >f a BARBEE Jake Denning versers Red Lewis; The fight was held at the local armory, and the victory w’on by “Tiger” Nelson was, his 13th sincc entei-ing the profeW.iional class- The local boy is being trained by Mack Nelson who ^las had him l*or 18 months^ is Jgo^t on as one of the coming boxers of \he racc He is scheduled to appear again i/ov ^oe /oofS uam ■ rtm /pffR^gLY rve FA^s DlSAPPQ/UTgti W BCCMfStE H£ DtOiir- M¥OCK HIS man (xrr, 4 wffMTH omew «s4w ' always^ H FAW ^ND CO. »or Mottrs ■^7 i By Ken Jesamy scheduled four round, preliminary . soon as this, main attraction »g match that featured Ray Matule- ainst an opponent who will b»> nn- oz versersi i^rl^Johnson and nounced later Gnimi Griddm Oet ilS New York, N. Y. July 8,1937— The fight critics have Joe Louis on th? pan for his~-sh«wing ag ainst Tommy Farr. They forgo: that they were the ones| who placed Louis on a pedestal. Tho unusual ^hing about the Louis de- the Alabama canebrak^|. What th|^ Louitl-Rirp proved however is that cannot tMnk qu'ickly i ririg. 'Rhat h?. is unable just I thing in the world. That the fact' fight that they hurjrfh you today no • LopLs sign''that they ^ will not heap ra^- n the z?3 upon* your head on the' mor- to aU- row: *« , ^SXVE MONEY BY THAjMNa WITH US ail MORGAN STREET Harmony Cljoms la Recital Tre North' Caitolina Harmony Male Chorus under the direction of Willie J. E. Doom will appear in a concert at the Gethsemene ^ Baptist Church Sept I3th, 1937 ^|n» B-(H> ft’-ylffrk, *hW h^>ve ^ I rendered more than 60 concerts Stt'ong Eleven P redid ed Fall . ■d' — Richmond, Va. September 6—j Dail, Norfolk, Va. Coach Henry TB. Hucles,, and ' Campbell, Pittsburgh his assistant began drilling This f years’ eleven may ibe built around I the old timers who returned to- jday.* Backfield letterman are Jou Spa -• li y D a 1 i e 1 IBtrown, Richmond; and Captain group today which may turn out 1 GeSrgs Ctoburn. Lineman who to (be the strongest Panther ag-j earned varsity letter last fall are gregation in ten years; A host of 1 Kenneth Alford. Pittsburg; Co-CaPtairfs.|tin DeWalt. Philadelphia; Wild” Bill Kearneyand “Powe? - Barbour, CharlullMvdk, Vai « at Mur ‘Red’ PHONE F-53U gnd out of the city, tha public u,uae» Coburn went through pie- ter Savage, Richmofttf''‘«w*var i V . r~%'r ' liminary paces today as a rquad Jones, Philadelphia and Co-Cep- SrH /V Y r I I P 1^1 II J 1^ different., piV)gr*m is aj)proximatelr 4|0, including 12 tajnJBIll Kearney, Hartford. Conn * * J—1 sponsored by Secretary J. E , Rogers, don’t fail to hear them; himself quickly enough to ^ke advantage of opportuniti'*^. cision victories is t-higj nomatter iFarr in staying the distance wi.n how worthy his opponents are, if iLouid and because of the foar- they manage tJ last the distance legg manner in which he walked with the JBtomber. he immediate-1 into the Bomber’s attack, has es- ly loses prestige. jtablished himself as a popular These same sport writers, haV- figure with fight fans. • ing ibuilt Louia up into a man j • The ^same pablic. that lauded eating monster, before which all Louis to. the skies several monll'S his opiponents are supposed to ogQ is the same public that r.ov quail, seldom take the blam i ^ referres to him as a -ham. Th-> themselviBsj for mia-leading the tgport writers that once hailed - The highly vaunted punch >*f the Briywti Destroyer was sadly missing isf the bout w;th the Welshman, Despite the fact that the puncihe>‘ of Fawr evidently carried no weight. Joe seemed loath to run in and ^jatter down the defense of the battlej frona- the coal mines of Wales'. On the basis of this, many p«*r- sons are of the opinion that the right hands fired at hhu by Max public but lay all the weight on ^im as the best fighter in »ho Schmeling has made^ the Bomber the shoulders of the fcoy from jfing^ are now claiming that ho ugnshy: He appeared perfectly ■ ”!is little better than a-second willinir to win hia fight'with an, rejj'iacertieiits fighter. ' Do You Know... letttermen. opened practice on Hovey Field; Workouts are fch- eduled to extend over a t'.ifeo weeks’ period before the Panthers Bar here on From present, i n d i c a ti o ns Coach Hucles’ biggest problems appear to ibe at tackle and block ing back positions: He is couit- since most of ihe will come from the freshm in ranks and at this stage of prac tice it i^ risky business to count ing on a capable guard comblna- meet the Lincoln October 2. ^ ^ and a hard hitting array of While Ctfach Hucles is silent on iacks built around “Power House definite plan, this' earl^ jn season, observers feel that the Coburn. It is evident that reserve this 'strength may be a problem also - - . 4^'' THAT YOU CAN DEPOSIT A SMALL AMOUNT WEEKLY, MONTKLY"^ QUARTERLY OiR YEARLY WITH US, AND RE CEIVE IN CASH ENOUGH MONEY TO EDUCATE YOUR CHILDREN OR TAKE CAiRE OF YOURSEiLF IN YOU® OLD AGE? FORWAIRD LOOKING ^PEOPLE ARE BUYING ENDOW MENT rNSURANGE.^ ''■ ~ >CAiLL P-(>88i FOR A RBPRESENTATIVE WHO WILL TELL f YOU HOW THIS TYFE OF PROT[ECTION CAN HELP YOU. CONSOLIDATED RADIO ARTISTS, Inc. —PRESENTS— THE COLORED KING OF SWING Fletchcr HENDERSON FAMED COMPOSER OF HIS- RADIO HHRME SONG “CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS ’ , AND HIS FAlilOUS RADIO, R®€0RDING AND “DANCE Durham District Ofiice I Qrctiestra g09 FAYETTEVILLE S’f. A. L.. GOH>LOE, Manager^ I ^ North Caro 1 ina^ 1 Life Insurance Co. Direct From, A Sentational Engagement At ED. FOX’S GRAND TERRACE, CHICAGO —AT— DJQRHAM, NOiRTH CAROLINA C. C. SPAULDING, PmMeat “NO HOME IS COMPLETE WITfiOUT NCTRTH CAROUNA MUTUAL POUCIES’* So New DURHAM; N. C. ' ' WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER ISlh "! 9:00 Until ??? ADMISSION 11.00 , SPECTATORS 6Sc ADVANCE SALflE TICKETS—BILTMORE DRUG STORE 85c T«x Include«T ’’niiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiii Cash Furniture too strongly on the new comers, the pjablic is the most fickle i^ffectlVd l^ft Juto that lefi .‘jtw! The Schmeling fight should Englfe*^manV face a bloody ma.ss: have taught Louis however that thoroughly did Joe I MAKE OUR STORE VOUR'STORE WHILE IN DURHAM [♦J JUST ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE BANNER ►5 WAREHOUSE ON MORGAN 15T. W ' * Purch*t® Made From Ut I* Appr®ci*.ted, And Ar^ ^ w A l*oiition To Serve You In A Prompt, Courteous Manner, . n A _* _ ^ __ ^ mi ^ tiAia U A lA. ■ * t*?ir7x ” , i_^ T „.7:„ uT, fVlof So tfaorougbly did Joe mu3s up TpmmjCa countenance, that Han- nah Williams, wife of Jack Dem- psey. requested that he spouse re^ , ►J move her from the scene of the 1^4 A butchery. To those that read our column X Wher^i we predicted that Loum .ould knockout Farr in four ounds and believed it, we -t- lined it across the sport pa^fCbj tend our humble apologies. To the Tampa Bulletin who thought so much of our opinion that he streamlined it across the am >rt page, i^e apologize even mor^ humbly. We were too sure -that *’it couldn’t happen here". BEAUTICIANS’ TRIANGULAR ASSOCIATION TO RAISE STANDARDS A*'*uring You Of S«ll*faition,. No Matter HoW Lar^e Or How Small Your Purd4taie May Be. A TUXEDO FEGED FOR EVERY NEED Sione Buto SWhoIeiale A Retail Feed*. £219 W. Morgan Street V W W-. Seed*, Grocevie*, Plow Casting*, Etc. D^^rham, N. C. Phone J-7401 WELCOME .. . ' Farmers To Durham AND FARMERS CA¥‘E"^ BEST OF MEALS SiERVED AT ALL HQURS .r"’ AT REASONAiBLE PRICES Continued from pago thre* STEW IBEEF SPECIALS—— PIG fiARS — SAUSAGE HOT, DOGS ^ STEAKS All Kindt Of D^nki, Soft Drink* FISH — EGGS Purifiers Cafe 2p9 Morgan St. Acrou ^he a.treet from Big 4 Warehouse Illinois requireaents. a list of minimum prices for shops _sei«=- vices has been printed ahd sent to shop owners, with announced fees of $1 for shampoo, press and curl; 11.25 and 1^1.50 for shampoo, press and- fancy curl; $1.50 or $1 .75 for shamooo, press and marcel or finger wave, and $ 1.7 ‘ or |2 for shampoo, press and j croquignole. Shops meeting' ^ sanitary requirements and passed iby the health, depart ment will display window stick ers to that effwt. y The~6i^fant*ation was fi«(t for med in 1925 after Illinois puae i its beauty laws. The reorganir.ed group is to be registered in Springfield as a non-profit con cern and delegated by the Stat'a P Department of Recistratioi{^ih'l'. I Education to clean up e^eiy ■ condition that does not pMM Hh- Bl^ois requirements or the highest 1.1 ethics of the profession. Before i « You Buy COMPLETE LINE -rr- NEW AND USED FURNITURE HEATERS — wpOD'OR COAL S’fOVES 222 RIGSBEE AVENUE PHONE N-4941 • ' . ' DURHAM, N. C. PAY CASH AND PAY LESS In Home
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