Hot Springs Echo

Saturday, July 21, 1928

Hot Springs, Arkansas

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Advocating Peace And Progress Hot Springs Echo PERRY HOWARD INDICTED AND REMOVED FROM OFFICE. PERRY HOWARD INDICTED AND REMOVED FROM OFFICE. Mississippi National Committeeman Charged With Political Graft IN His Home State. Following indictment on the charge of conspiring to violate the law prohibiting the sale of federal offices, Perry W. Howard Negro Republican national committeeman for Mississippi was removed from the office of special Assistant Attorney General in the Department of Justice and held in $2,500 bond for trial at Washington, D. C. on July 17. Howard charged with being implicated in a deal whereby a place in the United States marshal's force in Mississippi was given for $1,500 issued a statement declaring he was a victim of political enemies who "seek to have him crucified in the courts." Appearing before United States Commissioner Turnage, Howard waived hearing and gave bond for his appearance at Jackson for trial November 6. Howard charged that "my lily white adverbs have collated material of personal influences wage," and said he was "guilty of no wrongdoing, directly or indirectly." Howard who has fought white interference in the Republican politics of Mississippi, declared he had for 'years urged the enactment of the law requiring appointees to make an affidavit that they had not given or promised to give any consideration for their appointment.' Following the investigation in Georgia and the removal of Ben Davis, the only other Negro national committeeman, and more recently the action in Mississippi in which six. (three of whom are Negroes) charged with sale of federal or offices, it was expected that Howard's white enemies would trump up charges strong enough to bring about his re HOPE HONORED BY CANADIAN UNIVERSITY Atlanta Educator Awarded Degree of DoctOr Of Law Before Brilliant Inter national Assemblage Atlanta, Ga, July 2)--Dr John Hope, president of Morehouse College, this city, while in attendance upon the recent Congress of the World Baptist Alliance in Toronto, Canada, received from McMaster University in that city, the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws. A like degree was conferred by the University upon John Thomas Forbes, principal of the Theological College of Scotland, while the degree of Doctor of Divinity moval from party office and power with the purpose in view of completely wiping out Negro influence in Republican politics in the state of Mississippi. A few days preceding this development, S A. Redmond, prominent and wealthy Jackson. Miss. attorney, his brother Dr A. M. Redmond, Ed Patton influential Negro Republican leader and Scott Hubbard. (white deputy U. M. Marshall, were indicted by a federal grand jury at Biloxi. Miss. on the charge of obtaining $1,500 for the appointment of A. P. Russell, as Marshall of the southern district. Attorney Redmond succeeded in obtaining an order from Judge Holmes transferring cases against himself, his brother and Patton from Biloxi to the Jacrson district for trial at the November term of court. Redmond presented a lengthy motion to the court in support of the indictment. "For a factional politics," to violation of the Fourteenth amendment because there were no Negroes on the Grand Jury that indicted him a situation he charged was pre-arranged. "Testimony was obtained by the Grand Jury through threats, coercion and promised immunity," Redmond charged. He declared J. C. Tyler, former United States marshal, whom he termed one of the conspirators" against him, was in the jury room at the time the indictment against himself and his co-defendants was drawn. He also declared the presence of Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt assistant United States attorney general, who assisted the jury at the opening of its investigation was irregular. was conferred on nine eminent preachers and missionaries from six different countries. The imposing ceremonies were conducted at a special convocation held in Yorkminister Church, Toronto, attended by the officials and faculty of the University and by a large number of delegates to the World Baptist Congress. Of the eleven men receiving degrees. Dr. Hope had the distinction of being one of the three from America. one of the three to speak in response, and one of the two to receive the degree of LLD. Business League Meets At Helena Headed by the Hon, John L Webb, State President, many members of local and state Negro Business League attended the annnnel meeting at Helena, Arkansas Thursday and Friday. From advance reports the information is gleaned that the 1928 session far surpassed any previous session of this body, both in attendance and interest. The brilliant way of business, and professional, men, represent tastes of the trades and members of the fair sex assured a program of deep constructive import and the spirit of good will and cooperation on the part of the leading white officials and citizens of Helena together with travail and unbounced hospitability of the Colored people of the city, contributed much to the success of the annual meeting. New Negro Must Carry On. The 19th Annual Conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is in session in Los Angeles. In point of service and length of service this Association has functioned longer than any other of its kind organized to foster the political, civil and social rights of colored people. That its usefulness has been valuable to the race and the nation is true: that it has been hampered, circumscribed in its endeavors as much by the disinterestedness of the people it aims to help as much as by the opposition it has encountered from its enemies is also true. Sash an organization should and with the help of a new good white friends has maintained it. It is up to the "New Negro" he wants to safe-guard his own rights and those of his children to support it now. If he fails to do this he will write himself down as a quitter and will have to disavow his claims to the vaunted superiority he proclaims and professes. It is a great organization and must live. It is up to the self-styled "New Negro", who has hands, to keep it alive and make it more effective. Will Attempt To Dethrone Bob Chnrch. The Lily whites and Democrats have succeeded so well in their attacks upon Ben Davis of Alabama and Perry Howard and the Redmond brothers of Miss that the whites of Tennessee led and urged by the Memphis Commercial Appeal are demanding an investigation of affairs in the state of Tennessee, particularly as affect Robt R. (Bob) Church, the Negro Republican leader who has been one of the most powerful factors in Tennessee politics, the end in view being to bring about the downfall of Church through political elimination. This undercover work in the South has been going on for some time—the building up of strong conspiracies and frameups to completely eliminate all forms of Negro power and influence from Southern politics. An effort against Church was made preceasing the Kansas City convention and once begun, the fight to depose the strong Negro leader is to be pushed to conclusion. Near Texarkana on July 10 occurred the death of an age colored woman, familiarly known as Aunt Celia Canada. She has reached the age of 88 years and was the mother of 10 children nine of whom are living. She leaves 150 grandchildren and his great grandchildren, making a sound numbers 261 souls. She was a slave in Giles county Tenn. and came to Arkansas shortly after the Civil war. She and her husband bought a soil hill farm seven miles from Texarkana and after his death several years ago, she settled to live on the small farm until her own death. FAMOUS TEXAS TURNS DEMOCRAT. "Gooseneck Bill Will G. U. P. News comes from Texas M. R. B. Creager (white) and William M. ("Gooseneck Bill" McDoual, colored old-line Republican leaders who were deated by the Lily white Republican of the Lone Star State and chose contesting delegation died to gain recognition at the Kansas City convention, have deceived war on the Republican party with which they have once alliated during the past 50 or 6 years and have announced the intention to vote for the Democrat nominees, Governor Smith and Senator Robinson. We have announced that 250,000 members of the anti-Hoover Republican faction would vote in the Republican nominee with the Negro getting aenty of "hell and big hivater" in the South, no number of Negroes of proportionate importance is likely to see things the way. In Memory In remembrance of our de daughter Harval B. Fumber wh The colored residents of Jefferson county are experiencing a political awakening and as a result thereof have been paying their poll taxes and becoming qualified voters. The file filed on July 17, showed that Jefferson county now has 9,406 qualified voters and of this number more than one-half are N-ones. As elsewhere, colored residents of Jefferson county are learning that the ballot is a weapon of defense. Inter-Denominational Ministers Alliance. The Interdenominational Ministers' Alliance met at 10:30 A.M. and, after devotion, was called to order by the vice president, Rev. R. S. Shorty, the president decided that he would be a floor member for the day. The Order of the Day-the first in study of character sketches of Peter-was a discussion led by the Rev. J. M. B. Michelle on "Peter become a Disciple". The presentation was edifying, instructive and showed the results of careful research. The general discussion which followed contained many illuminating points also. Next Monday "Peter at leave the city news" contained his month's vacation. As the Alliance had so many calls for financial assistance from persons, apparently in dire need, it decided to plan a popular entertainment for the purpose of creating a Charity Fund within its own treasury to meet such cases. Dwing to the dull season of the year and the uncomfortable heat, the matter was deferred for further crystallized action until December. Owing to the rain, the attendance of last Monday morning the 16th was reduced to a few members, Reports of services of the previous Sunday showed that they were normal. Sunday school attendance were as follows Roanoke.....123 Cottrell Chapel.....60 Eureka.....53 Pine St. Presbyterian.....8 The Rev. D. E. Johnson, Jr. of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Cairo, Ill. was presented to the president who introduced him to the Alliance. The brethren received him with fraternal courtesies. Alliance shared in the felicitous esteem and joyous inspiration with the father, Rev. D. E. Johnson, D. D. Sr. for the product of a son of eminent ability, fine accomplishments and successful engagement in a noble minister "Peter at the Transfiguration" discussed by Rev. J. T. Hill was a masterly presentation, analytical, penetrative, illuminative in thought and biblically sound in its theological deductions. Those present enjoyed a rich treat while the absent missed a valuable learning. The Rev. D. M. C. Long, a distinguished visitor from New York City, is to address the body next Jonday morning. Three Colored Inmates Escape From County Jail. Three Colored Inmates Escape From County Jail. Bricks and Bars Removed While Other Inmates Slept. Be removing a seal plate from a rear wall of the county jail, three Negro prisoners, Isaac Haynie, Palton Robinson, and Howard McFarland made their escape Thursday night. After sawing bolts and removing the plates, the prisoners lag their way to liberty through a solid brick wall. They are said to have helped themselves to wearing apparel of other prisoners who were asleep. Isaac Haynie was being held for the brutal mur ler of an aget colored man, Uncle Joe Williams who resided on the Shady Grove road, near the banks or the Oachachi river. Patton Robinson, 15 year old youth was being held for his confessed robbery of the Wilson Packing Co plant and the Ho Hot Springs Will Dress In Gala Attire Hot Springs is soon to be dressed in gala attire for the ceremonies attending notification of Democratic Vice Presidentia Candidate, Senator Joseph T Robinson of Arkansas. Central, Ouachita, Malvern, Perk, Whittington, Benton, and Broadway are to be profusely decorated in red white and blue and seven triumphal arches are to be built at chrsen points. The Home Decorating Co. which had charge of the decorations at the Kansas City Convention, will do the work in Hot Springs. In addition to famous Democrat leaders from all sections, fully 25,000 visitors, 27 bands, soldiers, Boy Scouts and other organizations are to participate in the memorable event which will take place in late August or early September. J. B. Bryant Dead Hot Springs loses anotherold and will known citizen in the death of Mr. Jesse B. Bryant & his on home Gulpha St. Thursday. Deceased for years, followed the vocation of huckster and was a familiar figure to local housewives. He was an ardent member and officer of the Roanoke Past's Church and was known as a man who always took a modest but active interest in the affairs which concerned his race. The funeral will be held at Roanoke on Monday at 2 p.m. At the request of relatives the Rev. J. W. Goldsby who attended the funeral of the wife of the deceased, is to die'iver the funeral sermon on next Monday. 30th Year of Service Number 25 Immates from County Jail. Removed While mates Slept. Howard Mc Farland was being held on 3 months' sentence on the chaiangang, on a charge of attempt to assault McFarland is alleged to have written a note to a white woman employee at Paul's Cafe where both of them were formerly employed. It is claimed that he was being held in the County instead of City jail because threats had been made to do him bodily harm. Up to 3 p. m. Friday no trace of the escaped prisoners had been found, but their capture is expected to take place at any time as Hot Springs is so located that escape, except by aeroplane is practically a matter of inn possibility. Honors Father's Birthday. The Rev Father D. E. Johnson, Jr., son of Father and Mrs. D. Day. Father Johnson, known in this state and to a number of local residents. In former years he served in the priesthood in this Episcopal diocese and is now preparing to give up his work at Cairo, Ill., to accept the charge at Springfield but recently resigned by his father, who is now serving St. Mary's of this city. Father Johnson Jr. in addition to being a man of scholarly attainments, is a very able and widely known musician. His friends in the state rejoice in the successor which have rewarded his labors Mrs. Nina Owens. The funeral of Mrs. Nina Owens was held on July 6th. at the home of her sister, Mrs. Bell Moss of 105 Vine St. and was attended by many former friends of the deceased who knew her during her former residence in Hot Springs. The family is very grateful for the kindness of friends, and thank the pastor, Rev. Wyatt, who was a sisted by Rev. Stout, for their consoling words, and greatly a preciated the sympathetic service so splendidly given by Undertaker R. H. Gordon. The deceased left a sister, two nieces, a brother, and a host of friends to mourn her death. Some Negroes seem to get a much satisfaction out of acting such as white folks get for actually doing that way. The election of Senator Curtis will put a little "color" in the White House. A thousand dollars on wheels is a mighty pretty thing to have, but a thousand dollars or so on a choice space of ground is not so ugly. Think about it. Brother H. OLD MAN HUMBLE CHRISTIAN CHRISTIAN A certain sister sure is pop u lar with the opposite race with her chicken earers, oh well, well, how wish our black faces could enjoy those brown thin chicker legs. They say the little Miss at the "Good Morning" is all smiles. They say that the young man moved off Ozark st. and has taken charge of Church st., Malvern ave., So. Hot Springs, and 10 miles farther. Some speed. The Big Tailor on Malvern ave. is a bachelor until Sept. 1. If things go wrong at home or at work oh boy, just see that certain popular bath house hen, oh, but some hot. Mama quit papa because he told her she was too fat and he preferred pig n cat. Wonor what mama will do now since cute papa has gone. The little Barber on Malvern hasn't the time to catch an apple on a 30 foot fishing pole. Mr — caught quite a few fish. Sunday he seems to be quite a fisherman. why shouldn't he be with that line? School, nurse says all girls should 10 TALKING to a rooamin of high school girls on personal hygiene an experienced district nurse said: "One of the basic rules of health for girls is to keep the system functioning properly at all times. Normal exercise and the habits should be encouraged, but when necessary there's no harm in taking a shower since it helps to curb the normal temperature and organ of the body. Parasites, skin warts, there are times when skin always be taken. Take a shower every night for a few days. It is a good defence and harmless method. It won't cause dizziness or substance. It can also help to keep a matter how you can be. It is so pure and inexpensive that works so easily. Every day you can keep a bottle on hand to wash this remarkable substance to get the膏ine. WARNING ORDER. In the Chancery Court of Garland County, Ark. Clara Vaughn, Plaintiff VS. John Vaughn, Defendant The Defendant, John Vaughn was warned to appear in this Court within thirty days, and answer the complaint of the Plaintiff, Clara Vaughn Witness my hand, and seal of grid Court this 19th day of May 1928 G. H. Green, Solicitor for Plaintiff W. H. Watson, Clerk C. Floyd Earl, Attorney Ad- dition. ```markdown ``` Schubert Pictures ALL Phonogram motors repaired PHONE FINEST Strings and Supplies SEALE MUSIC SHOP 179 FINE OLD VIOLINS 230 OUACHITA AVE. Jornswick PHONOGRAPHS and RECORDS Jornswick RADIOLAS REAL FACTORY WORK IN OUR PIANO REPAIR DEPITTING EXPERT TUNING 3.00 A persons having contracted for lots in the Friendship Cemetery and have not kept up their payments are asked to catch up immediately, for within the next 90 days the company plans to carefully go over its books and all lots that are not being kept up according to contract, will report again to the Company. GET AGGRESSIVE !!! ADVERSE! LET FOLKS KNOW YOU ARE ON EARTH! THE MEEK MUST GET THEIR REWARD IN TH' HERE AFTER, PER THEY SURE DONT GET IT HERE ON EARTH !!! FLIT DESTROYS Moths, Flies Bedbugs Roaches Other flies/mite insects FLIT Get can of FLIT today! Let cigars, as Heat Lattes, 1 Block from Snowier & Pythian Path House & Car Line THE CLARDY Mr. Joseph Clacy Hop Modern 2 Story Brick Flat converts Reuseable, With or Without Board. — Telephone 1158— MENTHOLATUM brings refreshing relief from torturing nervous headaches. Feen a mint The Laxative You Chew Like Gum No Taste But the Mint At Druggists--25c, 25c HIGH! GIVEN NEW PRINTING ORIGIN CHAPLE ADVERTISING TW HOSIER Three Days SALE COLORS Peach Atmosphere White Water Lily Flush Natural Tan Rose White Jade Vanity ATTEND OUR JULY COST SALE NOW GOING ON. A 2805. 422 MAUVE TELEPHON Private D 426 M --- ALLEN-A HOSE en-A. Pointerfield, All Silk Chiffon 1.45 U. S. Tailors Alexander Stephens, Jr. Prop IT PAYS TO LOOK YOUR BEST Your Clothes Cleaned and Pressed By U. S. TAILORS DAVE E JOHNSON, Prop. AREAL PLACE TO EAT Private Dining Room in Connection. Open A.J Night. Soft Drinks, Cigars and Tobacco 426 Malvern Ave. Htt Springs National Park, Ark. St. Mary's Epcopal Church St Mary's Episcopal Church 407 Cottage St. Barn G. R. Robinson, Sr. D.D. vicar. Sundays 7 A.M. Holy Communion 10 A.M. Church School 11 A.M. Morning Prayer and Sermon. (First Sunday, Holy Communion and Sermon) P. M. Evening Prayer and Instruction. Week Days Wednesdays 7 P. M. Litany and Instruction Fridays 7 P. M. Choir practice All Welcome Memphis Cafe British home Cooking Short Orders Promptly ranted Meals Delivered Mrs. Hattie McCleary Prop. 316 Church St. Phone 1008 OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED We now now as high as $11.40 for take out sandwich or sandwich. Send a cash each same day we receive package. We pay highest prices for gold jewelry, gold earrings, bangles and necklaces. Call us at U.S. DEPT. TIME Works. 742-232-3300 A SATURDAY AND MONDAY ADREE'S DROGSTORE PRESCRIPTION CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. Drugs Sundries Cigars Bath Supplies SODA FOUNTAIN IN CONNECTION. Your Inspection and Patronage Solicited TELEPHONE 3175 Pythian Building 415 MALVERI AVE. Located Two Blocks East From Malvern Ave. on Gulpha Street THE TOWN TALK BARBECUE STAND Boof, Pork and Mutton Barbecued Every Day In the Old Fashioned Way Ice Cream, Cold Drinks, Cigars and Tobacco DEWEY SMITH Proprietor 220 Gulpha Street Phone 852 R. FRED YOUNG Groceries, Feed and Meats PHONE 1086 266 Whittington Ave. Hot Springs, Ark. W.R. POE Furniture Man. 3-Stores-3. 218-217-219 Valley Street Telephone 1346 He's E. Z. FOR SERVICE Taxi, Baggag Storing Washing Repairing Vulcanizing Vapor City GARAGE & Taxi Co. FOR SALE Gasoline, Oil Tubes Tires Spark Plugs Audi Accessories. 106 Gulpha Street W.H. GIBSON, Manager Phone 430 Sick Man-Woman GET WELL Admission to Wax Figure Museum and Information FREE. Over 801 Central Avenue. Murray Transfer Co. officeValley Phones 82-4 Colored Grocery 33 Malvern Ave. Telephone 866 Full Line of Groceries FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Oor Mosto—"To Please Our Customers" GRAHAM & HARDING Successor to H. S. B. E. Grocery C. FROM DAY TO DAY Miss Beulah Davis a guest at the Royal Circle hotel returned to her home in Jackson Miss last week. Mrs. S. Ashcraft is home after a delightful trip touring parts of Ark. and Texas. Mr. Lonnie Davis, a visitor at the Royal Circle hotel returned to his home at Jacksonville Fla. last week. Miss Hattie Hendricks of St. Louis, Mo. is a guest of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. E Hendricks: Miss L. Knighten is visiting at Glenwood, Ark. Mrs. Melinda Johnson of High street made a business trip to her house at Blackwell, Ark. Mrs. Williams of Chicago is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of High street Mrs. Nora Fletcher has been suffering severely with a sprained ankle. The very splendid building record made by Contractor Brooks has done much to remove criticism of the work done by contractors and builders. In brick, woo and stone, Mr. Brooks has supervised the erection of various structures of which the race feels justly proud. You can hear them say "Brooks can build it and it will be built right." He is a modern builder and his work is abreast with the times. His record and reputation is a big asset to race building contractors. Dr. E. A Kendall, Supreme President W. O. U., Dr. John E. Eve, Mr. W.H. Falconer, Prof. S. M. Wynth, Mr. Theodore, Mr. W. L. Lester and other citizen whose names we were unable to learn, attended the Annual Business League session at Helena. Ark this week. The Rainbow Rink will be open every afternoon and evening if the attendance warrants. As a pleasure garden it offers the only place to which our young people may go for enjoyment under the best auspices. Good order is the watcw rl. We are glad to note that mother are now accompanying their children to the big, cool bunting. The many open windows provide entrance for the cooling breezes and the "flying skates" create a circulating breeze. Cold drinks and ice cream cones are the only refreshments. Bad actors are strictly barred. Let your boy or girl come to the only community pleasure center and play place for colored youth. The W. O. U. Cafe has made a record for year-round service of the highest order. This Cafe in size, appointments and service equals any in the city, regardless of race. It enjoy high class patrimage and with added service it will have a busy week during the coming grand lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Price Dooley have purchased a fine new Chrysler car and enjoyed a fine motor trip to Center Ridge, Ark. this week. Mr. William (Bace) Caffrey left this week for Manitou Springs, Calif. where he will spend the remainder of the summer season. Try some of that barbecue at the Town Talk Barbecue Stand. Mr. Dwey Smith will serve you the best and right. The Rev. C. W. Long, son of Prof. F. C. Long, was in the city this week to visit his father and cook occasion to visit many friends and admirers in this city. Long is eng of the most outstanding Baptist ministers in the East and is at present pastoring at East Orange, N. J. Like his able father, Rev. Long, Jr., is a man of high scholarly attain ments. In a class of 53 of which he was the only Negro member Rev. Long graduated with honors from an Eastern college and as valedictoran of his class a few weeks ago. To meet congial friends and enjoy delicious ice's visit the W'O U. Cafe or your way home from church. Rev. Collins of the first Baptist church, E. Dorade in the city visiting Rev. R. S. Smith. Mr Wm. Owens is lower improving at his home on Cedar street. Mrs. Catherine Moore and her mother are staying at her home 1.5 Km street. Mrs. Linnie Blue will leave Sunday to visit relative of the North and East of Arms. A big delegation will leave Monday for Camden to the K. of P. Grand Lodge. Mr. J. D. Boston will leave for the K. of P. Grand Lodge Monday at Canden. Mrs. Ruth Duncan is Sunday morning in her co for Witchita, Kansas and arrived home Sunday. Miss Willie M. Sullivan is very sick at her home on north street. Miss Dora Norris made a special trip to Little Rock last Saturday on business importance. Mrs. P. W. Jordan is improving after an illness of 8 weeks. Mr. Van Cannon is very ill at his residence, 8 John st. Pebies Love It For all stomach and intestinal troubles and disturbances due to teething, there is nothing better than a safe Infants' and Children's Laxative. MRS. WINSLOWS SYRUP Reasonable Roms. Rooms at 481 church st for women or men rax $1.0-$2.00 $3.00 pr week with ooing privileges very conve nt located for people working in the city. If you wish a good convenient and comfortable room a ab inviting price, phone 1586 call at the Echo office 405 Mac avenue, Cottage Rooms (3.5) single or Arkansas Loan CC. 428 MALVERN AVENUE HOT SPRINGS, ARK. We Loan Money on Diamonds that Less or Anything of Value. For Home Service or Travel WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY --IN-- Cedar Wardrobes--The Last Word in Trunks See Our Beautiful Line of Diamonds and Jewelry. "THE LAST WORD IN WRIST WATCHES." 428 MALVEKN AVE, ```markdown ``` See Our Beautiful THE LAST MALVERN AVE MICKIE SAYS— IT HAINT NECESSARY FOR US TO SET ON TH' MOURNIN' BENCH WITH TH' PRICE CUTTERS BECUZ WE NEVER JOINED TH' PRICE BOOSTERS! ANY ADVANCES WE MADE ARE TOO SMALL TO BE SEEN WITH TH' NAKED EYE11 NO EDITOR WUZ EVER PUT IN THE FER PROFITEERING MONEY TO LOAN I Have Money To Loan On Business And ResidenceProperty W. H. HARRY Dodson Insurance Office 625 Central Avenue UNION I RUG STORE We wish to assure our patrons of prompt and courteous service. Full line of Drugs, Bath Outfits, Hospital, aud Surgical Supplies and Toilet Articles in stock. Delivery services day and night until 9 p.m. PHONE 879 Pocket Billiards Cigars and Tobacco Gladstnoe Bags Overnight Bags Wardrobes Trunks $25.00 Up. Kentucky Transfer Company When You Want Quick Service, Call the Kentucky Transfer Company Moving and General Hauling Anywhere PHONE 20540R 1256 J. Telephone Girl in Attendance. EUGENE NOYD LOUIS WILKINS ROYAL THEATRE HOME OF THE WORLD'S Best Moving Pictures Radio Sets RUSH BROS. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS WASH AT THE Peoples Laundry Telephone 1006 When the Hour Glass Has Run Its Course And Our Earthly Pilgrimage Is Enoug Then Our Painstaking, Empathetic Service Aid and Confort to the Bereaved. Our Care of the Dead is Our Service to Living. Gordon Undertaking Co. HOT SPRINGS NATIONAL PARK, ARKANSAS SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mail—$2.00 For the Year $1.00 For 6 Month. EDW. S. LOCKHART, Editor and Owair. Office 405 Malvern Avenue Telephone 1586 REGULAR MEALS AND SHORT ORDERS. OPEN ALL NIGHT. Drinks, Cigars, Fivits. Phone 1606. 598 Malvern Aveun It matters not how many important issues there may be in a political campaign, with but few exceptions the White South can see but one issue and that issue is THE NEGRO. Even in "statemanship" there seems to be but few Southerners with minds big and broad enough to call fourth expressions on the broader phases of American life, national and international. Instead of appealing to the North the higher moral sense of their fellow men, they appeal to their ignorance and intolerance and not only hurt the Negro thereby, but hinder the white man by arousing the base passions of prejudice and hate when issues could be discussed along saner lines. Leaving East, the North and the West to discuss the tariff, farm relief, prohibition, internicine and foreign policies and relations, the South is having its old favorite attack of the "nigger blues" and certainly can snip off one-horse power white journal in the South is joining in the chorus and in Hot Springs there is no exception. Pretending sometime ago that they could not swallow the Hon. Al Smith because of his religious views, the South is now ready to swallow the New York Governor (and as Mr. Heflin says) the Pope, of Rome. Holding up hands in horror of Tammany, they are now prepared to swallow this political cat, including hide and tallow. And as for WISKEY, they are dodging the "strong" issue by getting to blind the Negro and keeping this peaceful. Neither the Hon. Al Smith or the Great Herbert Hoover a giving any concern to the South's potty issue—the maneuvering of political enemies. lily-whites and democrats to unseat two Negro committeemen from Southern States and charges of political graft notwithstanding. The South just must find one issue upon which there can be aroused unanimity of thought and there is but one "big and broad enough to overstop prohibition, religious intolerance. Then many Hall leadership and hundred issues and that one issue is the American gentleman of cool quick and mixed-dark complexion, or as the South would say "the nigger in the woodpile". It means that such irregularities as have been charged in the States of Georgia and Mississippi in which federal offices are claimed to have been bought and sold, have been going on in Arkansas and Texas some other Southern States as well. It would be rather interesting to have a general federal probe including all Southern States. It would be only fair and not have the aspect of purely Negro persecution. It would also bring the whites who instigated Asheville's opinion on party defecions in the South, the Hon. Almith said he knew nothing about it and seguified that he careless. He said let the national committee work that out. As between the new York Governor and Mr. Hoover it is no hard to guess which one knows or is concerned over flood control and farm relief. President McKinley was a good President. His humility and tragic death caused his mantle to fall upon the capable shoulders of the Great Roosevelt. The death of President Warren G Harding brought the Presidential togato Calvin Coolidge whose name will go down in history as one of our most capable executives. What a great thing for the United States that these two Vice Presidents succeeding to the Presidency were such able and enlighten men. Our noninees for vice president always should be men whom we would have faith in as our chief executive of the nation. This gives us serious thought concern. WE, is peasant Negro citizens of this country. It is alright to extol the virtues of Governor AJ Smith and even his running mate Senator Joseph T. Robinson, but the Negro must look behind these men and consider the patty which the represent and note how the tabid Southerners are already waving the dirty shirt of domination and stirring up racial animities. Now suppose at Smith—great and good man—does become president and then suppose the Beavers. At should die. There's no telling, he mortal. Mr. Robinson from Arkansas—another good man—would succeed to the presidency and the Democrats would be in power. A president from the South would mean a bowling calamity to the Negroes in this country. With Southern longressmen already declaring the 14th and 15th, Amendments to be uncon- For Foodletting Byes Sale Price of Wheat at Every Unit DURINE situational and a Democrat President ready to appoint Southerners to the Supreme Court bench, there's no telling where the Negro of the South would find himself ten years hence Negroes cannot honestly consistently and sensibly support Governor Al Smith and vote for Senator Joseph T. Robinson. As individuals these able statesmen are alright, but as Democrats they are as wrong as sin. The Negro not only would be inviting political annihilation in helping elect these two big men, but would be flirting with conditions bordering on physical salvery as well. The Republican party is hardly the party of Lincoln and Grant, but the Democrat party is what it was, is and ever shall be—as far as the Black Brother's welfare is concerned. THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN BY GENE BYRNES YOU DON'T TICK THIS CASTERP MY LET TO MORROW! I'LL TAKE IT! Inter-national Welfare Co., N. Y. Sone Brand L. SYKES TAXI CO. L. SYKES, Prop. Stan d- Wilson's Cafe Phone 1606 He is Careful, Reliable and Courteous Special Rates to Parties THE EASY-RIDING MOON Residence 411 B. Grand Ave. Tel: none 2654 Bad Teeth and Bad Weather Form a Bad Combination Save Years' Suffering by Having Those Old Bad Teeth Fixed Before Cold Weather Comes. SEE ME DR. H. H. STILSON "THAT EASY DENTIST" PHONE 115 407 MALVERN, AVE Over in Little Rock some of the Negroes have placed themselves on record for Smith and Robinson in other words, they haveDemocrats. It seems to have been possible for some Ethiopians to change their (political) skins. Well, its a right, there are a lot of crazy Democrats breaking into the Republican ranks and "a fair exchage is no robbery." Grand Auto Ride. Friends and citizens generally are invited to join in the very enjoyable Auto Ride for he bene fit of Visitors Chapel, on Sunday afternoon, July 22. The affair promises to afford a very pleasant time to prospective participants. Wm. L. Eppo, Prop. Regular Dinners & Short Orders (/) / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / TOBACCO REGULAR DINNER II A. M. to 8 P. M. Col Drinks and ice Cream. NO. 333 Nemros 3 SELF-REDUCING CORSET MURPHY BROS. KELLY Springfied AND HOOD TIRES Batteries and Springs For All Makes o. Cars. Tel. | 512 VULCANIZING SERVICE STATION Good for Stout Women Nemo Self-Reducing No. 123 is a real bargain. It has a low top and medium shirt. Made in durable pink or white county, size 24 to 36—and costs only $3.00. If your dealer can't get it, send name, address, size and $3.00. We'll send the order. Nemo Hygiene: Fashion Institute 20 E. 12th St., New York, Dage 65