Phoenix Tribune
Friday, March 1, 1929
Phoenix, Arizona
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12th Anniversary Number and Easter Special
An Advertisement In The Tribune Is A Direct Personal Appeal To Colored People WE ORIGINATE—OTHERS IMITATE
VOL. XII—NO. 394
BOY KILLED TRYING TO GET HIS CAP
JONESVILLE, S.C.—James Smith, 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith, was killed here on Friday afternoon, when a window at a local school fell on his head. Jimmie, as the boy was known, in his haste to get home, had left his cap in the school room and returned for it. Finding the door locked, he climbed in the widnow. As he climbed out the window fell, striking him with such force that he was killed. Other children had gone home and it was several hours later before the body was discovered. The child was a favorite among his companions ,who were grief-stricken when they learned of his death.
WIFEY GETS DIVORCE HUBBY DANCES JIG
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — William Hawkes disturbed the equilibrium of Judge Arthur E. Beane, when he danced a jig in the corridor of the Middlesix Probate Court when his wife ,Mrs. Lillian M. Hawkes, was granted a divorce a few minutes before.
Hawkes did not contest the suit but was present as a spectator giving voice to his feelings after the decision. Hawkes dumfounded the spectators by executing a few spontaneous dance steps in front of the doors of the courtroom. At the results of the finding, "right away quick" he began to make "whoopee."
MEN FATALLY BURNED
NEW ORLEANS, La. - Charles Richard and Allen Cmenents will probably die as a result of burns sustained when an oil stove in the room in which the two were sleeping exploded. Physicians hold little hope of their recovery.
PHOENIX, ARIZONA, RCF, 1929
PREACHERS FIGHT;
ONE IS STABBED
Birmingham.—Excitement ran high on Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street, north, Monday—the section known as headquarters for a large number of preaches, when Rev. Cook, a Baptist minister it is said, used his barlow on the neck of Rev. N. P. Stovall, another minister of the same faith.
It was reported from various sources that Rev. Stovall could not possibly live as Rev. Crook had severed an artery in his neck.
The trouble started, according to eye witness, out of a dispute of the two national Baptist conventions and representations in these bodies. The charge that the ministers were fighting over liquor is denied and not verified by any person. Rev. Mr. Crook states that the Rev. Stovall nagged him and used abusive language and that he was greatly annoyed and defended himself against the attack of his fellow-minister. Rev. Crook is in the county jail and Rev. Stovall in the Hillman hospital, and it is learned that he is out of danger.
Ministers state that Rev. Crook is of excellent character and his action was out of fear of Rev. Stovall.
TO THE VOTERS OF PHOENIX:
I take this means of endorsing the candidacy of David P. Kimball for the office of City Commissioner, and in such connection I desire to make the following statement:
First, he is a successful business man, and therefore capable.
Second, he stands unquestionably for a bigger and better and greater Phoenix.
Third. His candidacy is not fostered or promoted by any clicque or combination.
Fourth. He is honest, fearless and devoted to your best interests.
Signed: J. G. TARBELL.
PRICE $2.50 A YEAR
THE CITY ELECTION
Tuesday, April 2nd, the citizens of Phoenix will choose two commissioners who will assist in directing the affairs of this municipality for the next two years. This gives promise of being one of the hottest elections ever held in Phoenix and some one may be surprised when final count is made. Tribune readers are normal intelligent human beings fully capable of thinking for themselves. They have learned to study the records of candidates and make their decisions accordingly. The only way accurately to judge the future is by the past, and this rule applies to candidates as well as to any other person.
We would not attempt to advise you how to cast your ballot on Tuesday, our duty as we see it is to inform you of the merits of the various candidates and let you vote your convictions. The best way to judge the merits of a candidate or ticket is to ascertain the type of workers supporting a candidate or ticket. 'Tis said that birds of a feather flock together.
Southside Tea Garden
Mrs. Chas. G. Johnson of Tempe, whose home is situated on the National highway, announces the opening of a tea garden at her home, and invites the general public to come and be served. Mrs. Johnson is a cateress of the New England style and you are assured of appetizing and tempting meals.
Back from Washington
The Rev. F. W. Haynes, pastor of the C. M. E. church, returned last week from the east. He visited Washington, Cleveland and other cities of more or less importance during his stay. Rev. Mack Allen and Rev. J. L. Arnold also made the trip to Washington to attend the inauguration and the Ministerial Alliance.
PHOENIX TRIBUNE
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OUR 12TH ANNIVERSARY
Today the Phoenix Tribune enters upon its twelfth year of continuous publication in the city of Phoenix, county of Maricopa, state of Arizona. In the beginning the management of the Tribune adopted a policy of clean, conservative, reliable journalism and without equivocation or evasion, this policy has been religiously adhered to.
The Tribune's family of readers has grown from a few hundred to many thousands and it is a source of pleasure to be in touch with so large a number of real live human beings. Our interests are mutual and long ago this group of readers learned to look upon the Tribune as the champion of the rights of the people.
It has been our endeavor to improve as we grew, and in this we feel that we have succeeded admirably. The Tribune today is more popular than ever before, and the eagnerness with which it is received by subscribers proves this fact beyond a shadow of a doubt.
We plan to make this the banner year of the Tribune, giving our subscribers a bigger and better journal in every way. It is a known fact that the value of a pulication as an advertising medium is based on two things —circulation and readers' interest. Since this is true, we shall continue to make the Tribune more and more interesting to its readers, while adding to our list of subscribers.
It would be the basest form of ingratitude were we to end this editorial without thanking our advertisers as well as our subscribers who have materially assisted us during all three years in producing the Tribune. In a word, we thank you one and all, who in any way assisted in making the Tribune the great and influential paper it is today.
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OR CITY COMMISSIONER
Justice to All—Favoritism to None"
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the services of the Rev. C. A. Holt and have called Rev. Cartwright of Kansas to pastor the flock. The Rev. Mr. Holt and family will leave soon for their home in Dallas, Texas.
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Local News
Move to California
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Corliss have moved to California, where they will make their future home. Mr. Corliss was formerly employed at the Hotel Adams.
Call New Pastor
The congregation of the First Colored Baptist church dispensed with
Phone 5058
Wear While
You Pay
Funk
JEWELRY CO.
46 W. Washington St.
PHONE 24502
PHOENIX
Is Confined Mr. Roy Lucas is confined to his home on account of illness. He is reported to be doing as well as could be expected.
ARIZONA
We Are Forced to Move
on all Nursery Stock
"The Old Reliable
Phone 6494
PHOENIX TRIBUNE—ALWAYS IMPROVING
Every indication points perity for Phoenix and this locality has so so broadcast throughout the day brings new people are getting our house creasing population and lieve that we are entering life. Building permits tax rate for Phoenix isings and general business fortune. Climate, pop three essentials to our serve them.
the City of
OPPORTUNITY
Indication points to a period of unparalleled Phoenix and the Valley. The publicity has so sorely needed is now being throughout the country and as a result new people and new money to our building our house in order to take care of the population and we have many reasons we are entering a new phase in our building permits show a staggering increase for Phoenix is exceptionally low. Bad general business conditions reflect Climate, population and opportunity essentials to our future. Let us see them.
of unparalelled pros-
y. The publicity which
is now being sent
and as a result every
money to our gates. We
to take care of the in-
e many reasons to be-
hase in our community
aggering increase; the
ally low. Bank Clear-
tions reflect our good
opportunity are the
Let us see that we de-
PHOENIX
OPPORTUNITY
Every indication points to a period of unparalelled prosperity for Phoenix and the Valley. The publicity which this locality has so sorely needed is now being sent broadcast throughout the country and as a result every day brings new people and new money to our gates. We are getting our house in order to take care of the increasing population and we have many reasons to believe that we are entering a new phase in our community life. Building permits show a staggering increase; the tax rate for Phoenix is exceptionally low. Bank Clearings and general business conditions reflect our good fortune. Climate, population and opportunity are the three essentials to our future. Let us see that we deserve them.
WM. ROER
JAMES A. GODWIN
B. F. CARTER
CLIFFORD L. MADDOX
COMMISSIONERS
F. J. PADDOCK, Mayor.
W. C. LEFEBVRE, City Manager.
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He Has Been Fair To The Colored Citizens of Phoenix
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Local News
Purchase Home
Dr. and Mrs. Robt. Philips have purchased a dandy little home at 1745 East Adams St. They will take possession early this summer. Dr. Phillips is our prominent dentist and Mrs. Phillips is teaching school in the Cashion district.
Nearing Completion
The new and greater Tanner Chapel, A. M. E. church, at 8th and Jefferson street, is rapidly nearing completion. The dedicatory services will be held soon and the church formally turned over to the congregation.
Washington Boulevard
Residents on Washington street are elated over the fact that their street is now a boulevard and one of the most popular thoroughfares in Phoenix. Property values have mounted skyward on this street recently.
Leading Realtors
The leading real estate dealer in Phoenix is A. Jackson Temple, of 14 So. 6th Street. He is selling more real estate than all others combined. His office is a bee hive of activity.
OH! TEACHER
At a teacher's institute the story was told of a certain young man recently speeding along the road when he caught up to a party of children on their way to school. He asked them if they cared to ride and for an answer they piled into his Ford until it was so completely filled that one little gir had to sit on the driver's lap. She was a plump little thing and the driver cuddled her close to keep her away from the steering wheel
"Do you like school?" he asked. the little girl replied.
"I haven't missed a day this year."
"Yes, yes."
"Good little girl," said the driver kissing her soft cheek. "Do you like your teacher?"
"Yes sir," said the girl, "I'm the teacher."
An the Ford darn near went into the ditch!
A local undertaker went into a drugstore and asked for some chloroform. What's wrong, said the clerk, afraid some of your patients will come to?
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Hugh C
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Phone 23156
Tuesday morning for having cut him in a brawl. Leaving the hospital where he was given treatment for wounds about the neck, Arnold went to the home of Gary and shot him down.
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