Richmond Planet
Saturday, July 30, 1927
Richmond, Virginia
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THE RICHMOND PLANET
VIRGINIA
JUL 30 1927
STATE LIBRARY
Virginia State Library.
FALLS DEAD in Office of Surgeon Young Dr. Frank E. Nelson Dies Suddenly Here. CUTTING AFFRAY === A BLOODY FRACAS Planet Subscription Campaign Off With a Vim
VOLUME XLIV. NO. 38
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Dr. Frank E. Nelson died suddenly Saturday night, July 23, as he fell into the doorway of the office of Dr. Albert A. Tennant, at the corner of Fourth and Clay Sts. The surgeon and physician answered the call and was under the impression that som one had been cut. As he opened the door, Dr. Nelson collapsed. He was given a hyperdermic injection, but it was too late. He died from a hemorrhage of the lungs. The deceased had just left his brother in Second St. and was to have met him again at Ferguson and Galvin's Pharmacy. 4th and Leigh Sts.
A PROMISE MADE
He called up his girl in Washington by long distance 'phone, it then be'ng about 11:45. He was heard to tell her that he would be in Washington at 1 o'clock the next day. Within 20 minutes after that conversation he was a corpse n Dr. Teenant's office and within 20 minutes after the arrival of Coroner Hill of South Richmond, he was in the morgue at Funeral Director Robert C. Scott's establishment. Dr. W. T. Nelson is a practicing physician in South Richmond and he and his brother had just moved into their new residence and office to practice their profession together.
SHERHERDS WILL RUN ANOTHER
EXCURSION TO RAYSHORE
Plans are taking formal shape for the SHEPHERD EXCURSION which will go to Bay Shore and thence to Newport News. September 14th to the Grand Annual Convention of the Order, which will convene in Newport News on the 13th, 14th and 15th. From all indications this promises to be the biggest Excursion carried out of the city this year. People are assuring us in every quarter of the city and surrounding counties that they expect to go with us on this trip. The grand center of attraction will be the Grand Street Parade which will take place on the afternoon of the 14th and it promises to eclipse anything of its kind which has ever been staged in Newport News for a long time.
The Uniform Department of Richmond is working ardently to make the best showing possible in this parade. A number of the Folds of the surrounding counties are also contending to have units in the parade. We have been assured that there will be marching clubs from Philadelphia, Baltimore, etc. Not a single Shepherd nor a well-wisher of our Organization can afford to miss this affair. Plans are being formulated for a first-class baseball game which will take place between a Richmond team and one of the best teams of Newport News. This game will be called at the conclusion of the parade.
Clark's Invincible Fold held a very interesting meeting on the 4th Monday night and was honored by the presence of our Grand Shepherd Mrs. Ora Brown Stokes who delivered a very interesting and inspiring address, which was enjoyed by all W. H. Dennis Fold held a very interesting meeting on the 4th Monday night and all of the members evidenced a keen interest in the work of the Fold. Eliza A. Berkley's Fold held a very enthusiastic meeting and obligated several candidates. (Continued on page 4.
Grand St. Carnival
THIRD ST. BETREL A M. E
Heart! Heart! All Yle People of Richmond. Third Street between Leigh and Jackson Streets, will be beautifully Lighted and decorated from August 1 through August 5th, each night from 7 to 12 P. M. Band Music, fried chicken sand wiches, (10c) hot dogs (5c) spare ribs (by order) lemonade, peanuts candy, soft drinks hot waffles and butter, hot fish, ice cream, water melon, fishing pond, Odme! Cool breeze, cold water and happy fellowship ALL FREE. Ghee Churches and Organizations will have boots in this Carnival. Come and patronize your own as well as ours. Let us have a Jolly Free Week Welcome.
Steering Committee: C. M. Butler, W. J. Adams, E. J. Johnson, W. F. Denny M. J. Graham H. Gibson. Police: Jacob Green and Thomas Raggin. Band Music will William Paxton. Lights and Decorations; C. Stallings Mrs. Mary Coles, Sylvia Stukes, Rev. James S. Hatcher, Pastor.
CARTER-GREEN
Mr. Daniel S. Wynn announces the marriage of his sister, Ruby Louise Green to Mr. Chester P Carter, on Wednesday evening, June 1st, 1927, Richmond, Virginia. Reception, Friday evening, July 29th. 105 South First Street, from eight to eleven. Friends invited.
NOTICE!
NOTICE!
To the Pastors and Missionary Circles of the Baptist Churches and the public in general:
This is to inform you that 'the Binga Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the First Baptist Church, South Richmond, Va. plan to unveil a Memorial Window to the memory of the late Mrs. Annie E Blackwell on Sunday, July 31, 1927 a 3:30 P. M. in their church.
We are therefore inviting to be present, the pastors, members of the Missionary Circles, with whom one labored in the Master's Vineyard for the advancement of the Kingdom in this and foreign lands and the public in general
Very truly.
Binga Home and Foreign Missionary Society.
Mrs. Susie H. Robinson, President Rev. W. L. Ransome, Pastor
SUNDAY & CHOOL UNION TO MEET
The Richmond Baptist Sunday
School Union convenes tomorrow.
3:30 P. M. at the Little Mt. Zion
Baptist Church, Rev. Isaac Perlv
pastor.
Mr. G. T. Walker, president: Rev
C. B. Jefferson, corresponding
secretary.
Bring us your job printing. It will be neat and promptly executed
This is the first week—enter today; take advantage of an early start. Now is your opportunity to increase your earning capacity by winning one of the Grand Prizes.
First Prize, Hudson Standard Sedan, sales price $1305.00. Fast get away and performance so smooth that only a hundred and two miles an hour will cause vibration. We offer you both class and speed endurance. Until you ride in the Hudson Standard there is a motoring thrill you can never know. The latest model 1927, delivered F.O.B. Second Prize, Essex Sedan, known for its popularity and speed. The latest 1927 model valued at $1000.00 F. O. B.
You have plenty time to win one of these valuable prizes between now and September 20, which will be the close of the campaign. Every one must win. There is also $250.00 in gold to be divided as follows: 3rd prize, $75.00; 4th, $50.00; 5th, $45.00; 6th, $35.00; 7th, $25.00; 8th, $20.00 and 10 per cent cash commission to all non-prize winners if they remain active in the Campaign until the close. An Active Contestant is one who remains in the Campaign until the close and turns in at least one cash subscription every Monday, which is reporting day.
Just a little of your spare time: There is no reason why you should not win one of these valuable prizes. All you have to do to win it: Turn on the gas, step out with a little pep, see your friends, get them interested in you, and ask them to use their influence to help you win one of these valuable prizes.
In doing so you will be helping a worthy Negro enterprise. This paper is liberal in its columns; it prints all of the church news and all other news that's of interest to the race. In doing so you will be helping in a big way to build future employment for your boys and girls.
The responsibility of helping to build up worthy enterprises rests upon the citizenship of every city and State in the Union. The only hopes of accomplish this is by co-operation, broad-minded leadership. We must lay down petty jealousies, personal feelings, and realize that a worthy cause is greater and more beneficial to the community than individual feelings. Jealousy has been the cause of many worthy men going down to defeat and destroying worthy enterprises.
Let us stop fighting one another because every nationality of the world is fighting us and yet we are still fighting one another. How can we hope to reach the height of our ambition until we lay down these little petty jealousies and work together with one great aim for the future development of our Negro enterprises.
To my mind this is the only solution that will solve our many problems that confront our group for we must have more confidence in one another and have more more brotherly love and respect One of God's great commandments is "Love the neighbor as thyself." I wonder how many of us keep that commandment.
W. A. KERSEY.
You are requested to attend the Queen Elizabeth Pleasure Garden every Monday and Thursday evenings. from 8 to 12 P. M., 901 Denny St.
REV. S. P. ROBINSON RESIGNS
THE PASTORATE OF 31ST
ST. BAPTIST CHURCH
Richmond, Va., July 18, 1927.
To the 31st Street Baptist Church:
Dear Breturen and Sisters.—I came to you as pastor eight years and nearly seven months ago, from the St. James Baptist Church, of Goochland County, Va. and the Mt. Nebo, of New Kent County, Va.
I found you very few in number (being a small part of a church of six hundred that had been split into three parts by dissension) and in debt to the amount of three thousand ninety-five dollars and five cents. The edifice was badly in need of repairs.
During my pastorate the Lord has wrought wonderfully with you, in that the membership has grown to three hundred and eighty odd; the debt has been paid; remodeling and repairing have been done to the amount of more than eight thousand dollars, and you have paid that down to three thousand and two hundred dollars. If you will use a little more energy this debt can be paid in a short while.
The various departments of the Church, namely: the regular Sunday Services, the Prayer Meetings.
the Sunday School, its Teachers' Meeting and Teacher Training Course, the B. Y. P. U., and the Woman's Missionary and Educational Circle are all in a live and good condition.
The Church has donated thousands of dollars for missions, education and for the help of the needy within our walls since my pastorate. And now, if you will walk in the ways of the Lord. He will continue to prosper your pathway. I believe it is the will of our Father in Heaven that my pastorate with you close. I therefore tender to you my resignation, hoping that our prayers for each other will be mutual.
I am your brother in Christ Jesus,
S. P. ROBINSON.
Richmond. Va., July 21, 1927.
To Whom It May Concern:
This is to certify that Rev Simon
P. Robinson has been the pastor of
the first Street Baptist Church
for more than eight years. He came
to us as a Gospel preacher and a
Christian gentleman. He has proved
himself to be an upright and energetic Christian. He has been faithful in every department of the Church. Therefore the 31st Street Baptist Church recommends him to be a man called of God to preach the Gospel, one who believes in nuncultu-
ity. In his departure we hope that
the choice blessings of God may rest.
upon him and we further hope that prosperity may attend his pathway. Donc by the order of the 31st Street Baptist Church. Ollio L. Bruce, William Coles, Estelle Carter, Luberta Braxton Spencer A, Jeter, Committee.
CRADDOCK—SMITH
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Davs, of 1118 Pink Street announce the marriage of their niece, Miss Zulette M. Smith to Mr. Stephen B. Crackock, which took place at their residence Thursday evening, July 21st, 1927, Rev. J. A. Bowler officiating and only the immediate family as being present.
Mr. and Mrs. Crackock will receive their friends Sunday evening, July 31st, 1927, from 8:30 to 11:30 o'clock. No cards.
MRS. ARTENIA J MILLER MISSED
Mrs. Artenia J. Miller, a friend to the poor, is gone to the Great Beyond where she is resting from her labor and her good works shall follow her, to live on through the ceaseless age of eternity.
During her Vetime she saw that the poor were looked after and cared for. Every year she would give the inmates of the Afro-American Old Folks Home, 1115 W. Moore St., Richmond, Va. a picnic. Since her death, I am sorry to say, the Old Folks have had no one to take them out for recreation.
The old fathers and mothers would be glad if some one or some organization would fill her place in taking them out. As the summer is gliding by, we hope that they will have the opportunity to go somewhere before the summer is gone.
J. C. RANDOLPH, President
You can get into the running now. See the manager and make a run for the Hudson Super-Six Sedan. Your friends will help you.
Funeral Director A. D. Price, Jr. had six funerals at about the same hour last Sunday. He succeeded in having one of them postponed until Monday, but he handled
Mrs. Alice Cooke, and son Edward Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swann and daughter, Lillian, left Thursday for an extended motor trip to Washington, Philadelphia, Pa., Brooklyn, N. Y. and other Northern cities, the others all right.
Funeral Director C. P. Hayes had a funeral Sunday morning in this city and the preacher took one hour to deliver the funeral discourse, it being 11 o'clock when he commenced. Mr. Hayes drove 28 miles in the country with the remains and at 2 P. M. was back at his own establishment. It does not take long to put folks under the ground, even in Goochland these days.
NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE
..PROGRESSES UNDER SHEPARD
DURHAM, N. C., July 26. —(By The Associated Negro Press) The notable progress which North Caro lina has been making in an educational, commercial and civil way has brought to the fore many out-
James Morgan Cut at 18th and Broad Streets
Standing of Contestants First Week of Campaign Who Will Be Winner?
Mrs. Eliza Berkley, 508 W. Baker St. 37,000
Mrs. Addie Johnson, 811 1:2 W. Clay St. 27,000
Mrs. Martha Pryor 10 W. Duval St. 27,000
Mrs. Carrie Dickerson, Nesting Va. 27,000
Mrs. Nannie Powell. 109 E. Marshall St. 27,000
Mrs. Zemoria J. Wood, 615 Judah St. 27,000
Mrs. C. P. Hayes, 727 N. 2nd St. 27,000
Mrs. Hattie Lassiter, 709 1-2 W. Clay St. 17,000
Miss Annette O'Neal, 2704 Q St. 17,000
Miss Effie Mickles, 8 E. Federal St. 17,000
Miss Lillian Frayser, 3 E. Leigh St. 27,000
Miss Virginia D. Wood, 620 N. Fifth St. 27,000
Mr. J. T. Richardson, 325 N. First St. 27,000
Mr. J. Montague, 708 N. Thirtieth St. 27,000
Mr. Humphrey Newsome, 219 W. Leigh St. 27,000
Mr. James A C Johnson, 10 W. Leigh St. 27,000
Mr. G. C. Grant, 300 E. Clay St. 27,000
Mr. Elijah Shields, 810 St. John St. 17,000
Mr. William Payton, 405 1:2 E. Clay St. 17,000
Lawyer William F. Denny, 610 N. 3rd St. 17,000
Miss Pearl Mayo, 917 State St. 17,000
standing developments and individuals. Notable among these is the North Carolina College for Negroes located at Durham. This institution, whose history has been closely associated with the rise
Copyright - A. N. P.
DR. JAMES E. SHEPARD
of the city and State, first opened its doors in 1910. Dr. James E. Shepard was its guiding star then as now.
Staring as the National Religious Training School and Chautauqua, it acquired under his leadership and solicitation property worth $125,000 which in 1921 because of financial stringency and the excellent work it was doing, the State took over, renaming the institution the Durham State Normal School.
Later when the North Carolina legislature decided upon a State
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Much excitement was caused at 18th and Broad Sts. Saturday night July 23, when the occupants of a car engaged in a bloody combat. Two women were in the car James Morgan, who resides at 1304 N. 24th St. was cut in the head and breast. He was bloody and the way the ground appeared as he walked, it was thought that he was seriously injured. The affair took place at about 10 o'clock. James Mason is reported to have done the cutting. The ambulance responded to the call and Morgan was treated and left. No felony charge was sworn out.
Rev. James S. Hatcher, D. D. pastor Third St. Bethel A. M. E. Church goes to District Conference at Oceana, July 26-29th. Dr. Hatcher is accompanied by Mrs. Cora Valentine, C. Traynham, B. Robinson and E. J. Johnson.
Despite the hard times and the fact that many of the members are out of town on vacation and in quest of work, Dr. Hatcher and his loyal people have done a great work. Since Conference in April they have staged a great fellowship meeting between the races, at which time Prof. W. A. Harris of Richmond University, Senator Julien Gunn, Judge Hooper and Lawyer Patterson made inspiring addresses to promote good feeling between the races. To these Dr. Hatcher responded with unique wisdom and
Contestants
of Campaign
Will Be Winner?
Baker St..... 37,000
2 W. Clay St..... 27,000
Duvall St..... 27,000
Now on
Display
ESSEX Tops its Greatest Triumph with even Greater Values
A
ESSEX Super-Six
A World's Record Catch in Six Hours
FERD. NORDMAN AND HIS MONSTER CATCH AT DAYTONA BEACH, FLA.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.—Whoppers de luxe! One of the greatest catches of big game fish ever made by a fishing expedition of three sportsmen in a few hours has just been made here by Ferd B. Nordman, Jr. Jack Reed, and Wm. Goldenberg, business men of this city. Fishing but six hours off the coast here, they returned with 4,150 pounds of fish consisting rays, sharks, jewfish, purposeful snackers, and snappers. Photo shows Mr. Nordman with a jewfish (giant sea bass), on the right and an 850-lb. porpoise, jewfish and snail, respectively, on the left. The monster on the right weighed four times as much as Wm. Nordman.
almost pulled the captor overboard when first hooked.
"Exciting?" asked Mr. Nordman. "Say, Boy, there's nothing like it in the world. We've got millions of use of all kinds along our coast, and they bite every day in the year. The tired businessman who comes down here and gets some of this sunlight in his system, and catches a few of our he ones, has his troubles with the mist. Big game fishing is the sport of the fishermen, open to everybody."
Mr. Nordman is one of the same fishermen in these parts. When he isn't conducting his prosperous and preserving business, you're almost apt to find him out along the coast after the big ones.
THE RICHMOND PLANET, RICHMOND' VIRGINIA
At the highest pinnacle of Essex popularity—with the record breaking sales of all time—with stocks swept clean, and thousands upon thousands of unfilled orders—we abruptly stopped the largest production in our history, to give this Greater Essex right of way.
2-Pass. Speedabout $700; 4 Pass. Speedster $835; Coach $735;
Coupe $735; Sedan $835
All prices f. o. b. Detroit plus war excise tax.
JUST FOR A LOOK AT THE CLOCK
The industry does not record a like decision. Yet one glance—one ride in the New Essex SuperSix reveals the startling reasons that prompted it. If thousands praised the former Essex, then tens of thousands must applaud the new. If all sales records were surpassed by the former Essex, then even higher marks must reward the new. No previous car—no previous value—gives anything by which to judge it. It is the greatest achievement in Essex history.
2-Pass. Speedabout $700; 4 Pass.
Coupe $735
All prices f. a. b. Detroit
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Housewives Walk 1
Annually in H
JUST FOR A LO
FILHADELPHIA — Imagine a little aunt equal to $320 trips around the world at the equator. Or 266 round trips to the Moon.
That's the distance American housewives use unless each year they visit what time it is according to a computation of Warner S. Hays secretary of the Clock Manufacturers Association, in an address here.
"Women in the 23,000,000 names in the United States trudge 133,391-854 miles needlessly every twelve months going from room to room to find out what clock it has declared and what distance they walk is equal to the distance from the earth to the sun and half way back again.
The present check for every health
sage of a hospital will be
We are now showing this Greater EssexSuper-Six. We could say it is longer, roomier, more luxurious, with greater power and performance—yet that does not express it.
We do say: "See it and ride in it with greater expectation of fine things than you ever held for any but the costliest cars". You will not be disappointed.
Only by ordering promptly can you insure delivery ahead of increasing thousands who want it.
s. Speedster $835; Coach $735;
Sedan $835
it, plus war excise tax.
ber-Si
33,391,854 Miles
Homes to Learn Time
OK AT THE CLOCK
and alarm clocks—is a direct result of their appreciation of the fruitlessness of this home women's marathon. Not only does a clock in every room make for greater efficiency for the housewife but it adds materially to the attractiveness of the room. A grandfather or grandmother's clock in the living room adds a touch that no other article of furniture can approach. Hall, chime, mantel, and shiphops clocks all may have a distinct place in the home. They are not only time pieces but time savers."
Translated into pie or cake production the energy expended by the country's home managers in a year of walking through the home is not what gave it a would (it is the result of the grilled wood that has been de-lared.
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Pauline Stockton, athletic instructor at the Elks Temple in Los Angeles inspects the radio receiver in new Pickwick stage.
Auto Campers Enjoy Home Comforts While Gypsying on Summer Trails
THE WOODS
Big Hogs from Little Piggies Grow!
By Albert T. Reid
LOG-ROLLING
CONGRESSMEN
PETTY
ATTEMPTS
TO CUT IN ON
FLOOD
APPROPRIATE
LOCAL PORK
Albert T. Reid
AUTOCASTER
THAT radio programs are an aid in increasing stage travel is evidenced from reports of officials of the Pickwick Stage Co. operators of miles of stage routes in California. Washington, Oregon, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, which recently installed Atwater Kent receivers and speakers on some of its new through combination parlor, buffer and observation cars. The sets instantly proved their worth, business on these stages increasing approximately 25 percent. Although to obtain perfect reception much experimental work had to be done to overcome the vibrations and noise of the motors as well as interference from the high power tension line that parallels the stage route, his has practically been accomplished, and now travelers from Los Angeles to San Francisco are en-
Auto Campers Enjoy
While Gypsying
LUNCH ON THE T
Improvement in camping equipment has taken away the traditional discomfort of old-time camp life. Sand in the coffee, sashes on the bacon, and other age-worn jokes about mishaps of life in the open have pretty well petered out as sources of humor.
Compared to the expense of a vacation in hotels or on trains, motor camping is surprisingly cheap. A month's camping cost for two covering an area of 1,200 miles, should cost $175, with expenditures roughly divided as follows: Food, $50; tire wear and repair, $15; gasoline, $60; oil, $15; incidentals, including occasional restaurant meals, tourist camp fees, films, etc. $45.
Food and cooking arrangements are probably the most important considerations in planning such a trip. Camp outting, like an army
a Little Piggies Grow!
able to hear programs from station located up and down the cone. Because of the success so far obtained, the Pickwick Company is not planning to install radios in all its through cars. These new stages are of unique design and are fitted up with all of the conveniences and comforts to be found on Pullman cars, including lavatories, buffet, parlor, baggage smoking and observation compartments. The radio receiver is located in the observation compartment at the rear of the stage while speakers are installed in both the parlor and smoking compartments. The speakers are placed in the ceiling of the compartments that all of the passengers can get the full benefits of the programs selected.
Home Comforts
on Summer Trails
"moves on its stomach." Persona choice will determine pretty much what the selection of foods will be but cooking arrangements are a problem to many. The area in which the motorist camps sometimes determines what kind of a fire he uses. But it practically every case a Coleman pressure gasoline camp stove is the best and most convenient. This type of stove is practically a miniature kitchen range. It is a one-piece device that folds up and weighs aldehyde pounds. You can use for frying, boiling, and baking. More over, it is a wonderful heater for the textile cool weather. Good camping equipment is always a worthwhile investment. Buy a tool that is sturdy enough to stand hard use, one that is really water-proof and can be set up and taken down easily.
By Albert T
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EARLY NOMINATIONS---EARLY!
From days when the ancients conceived the sun as a chariot of fire sped by steeds of flame, men have dreamed and striven harness beat to useful power.
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July 9—Infant White, 8 hours;
1219 N. 25th St.
July 13—Ruth Naomi Yates, 4 months;
2406 Everett St.
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N. 27th St.
July 10—Beatrice E. Fox 3 months.
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S. Cohn St.
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July 13—Mara Coots, 60; 929 N.
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112 Mitchell St.
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807 N. 32nd St.
July 15—Edith Virginia Crews, 54;
304 Midlothian Turnpike.
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A perfect cure has been effected by L. J. Hayden's Pure Herb Medicines. After waiting thirteen years and have not suffered from the horrible disease, Gravel. I desire to make a statement to L. J. Hayden. Thirteen years ago twelve leading physicians of my city treated me for Kidney trouble and gravel without the desired benefit. These doctors advised me to be operated on, as that was the only chance for me. I was advised to go and get some of L. J. Hayden's Herb Medicine and try before being operated on. I did so, and in twenty-four hours after using his medicines, I passed at least a half dozen gravel, some as big as a large pea. Since that time I have not suffered with the gravel. I highly recommend L. J. Hayden's medicine to all suffering humanity. I am. J. A. PAGE. Auburn Ave., Richmond, Va.
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I received your treatment O. K., and I have started to taking it already for a few days, and it has already begun to improve my alliment so I am sending to you for one more bottle of medicine for the blood. I have spoken to many of my friends and they say they are going to send for a treatment. I think it is a great remedy. I do not suffer with my pains as I used to and my appetite is just fine and I sleep much better every night and feel fine
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Power, W. Va., Feb. 9, 1925.
L. J. Hayden,
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Richmond, Va.
Dear Sir, I received your medi-
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MAN’S A POOR FISH. .
CANCER AND THE 3rd EYE.
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Tf you have $81.16 in your
pocket you have twice as much
cash as the average, The Treasury
tells us that money circulating
July 1 amounted to “only” four bil-
lion eight hundred and thirty-four
millions, one hundred millions less
than last year, $40.58 for each in-
habitant.
‘The real wealth is credit, Four
men in the United States, Rocke-
feller, Ford, Andrew Mellon and
George F. Baker, could, with ease,
borrow more money than all the
cash that is in circulation.
Long ago Queen Elizabeth gave
fa “ng, her face engraved upon a
sto set in it to her lover, the
Es Essex. No matter what he
did, ne would be forgiven if he
returned that ring.
Accused of saying that Queen
Elizabeth's mind was as crooked
as her body, which was probably
true, she was a great queen and
a hard woman, he failed to return
the ring and his head was chopped
off
he Countess of Nottingham
dying, confessed that she failed to
deliver to the Queen the ring that
Essex gave her.
Elizabeth, in despair, spent her
time sitting on the floor weeping,
land died at the end of* twenty
days ‘hat's the story.
Sow the ting is sold at auction
for $2,700. it has dropped in
value. Elizabeth would have given
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_ Bobby Jones, Atlanta, Ga, today is!
the acknowledged golfing wonder of
the age. His 285 for 72 holes, 6 bet- .
ter than ever scored in British . spen
title play, wom the crown and highest ;
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£1,000,000 for it.
Bobby Jones, got! ytecrt from
Atlanta, Ga, delending Uy ope.
golf champion title, made the Grst
round of cighteen loles in 63
strokes, five under “par.”
The secret in golf is control of
head and nerves. In the air, flying,
or on the grass, playing golf,
young Americans seem abiz to do
thas. “
A well-meaning politician sts-
gests a law admitting children to
all baseball parks for twenty-£ve
cents per chil. A better law
would supply city baseball paras
in which children could play base~
ball. That is what they need, not
the right to sit on a bench, pay
ing twenty-five cents to watcl
somebody else play.
Ti young and old men of this
generation played MOOSE, and
watched LESS, it would be beiter
for them,
British scientists use movin<
plccures in war against cancer.
camera records cancer
rote, slowly, for two day
ren the film is’ speeded up, nine
hundred and sixty times, and
selentists see cancer cells actually
growing. That's important.
Man ogee, a horse ig ns
; % Yong seand City, ran
wore, than 600 miles in six days.
jut, in water, man is literally “a
poor fish,” a mogt inferior fish.
Edward Keating Snished first
last week over a 2Z4-mile fresh
water course in i8 hours 47 mip-
ties. Sn thkc time 2 ghask co
swim half way across the Atl
‘Miss Constance Talmadge, excel
lent moving pietare actress, re
ceases 2 divorce, ay of her
husband: “He is the nicest man,
but I am out of love.”
“Out of love” is modern, typical
of our day. Strict logic might
confirm the view that if you marry
whe “in love” you should un-
marry when “out of love.” There
are other cgnslderaons, ‘however,
that still inflvence many.
Otto Koennecke, German flier,
prepares. for his tip, from Berlin
to San Francisco, with interesting
care, Every part of his motor was
bale raved yesterday in search
of defects in’ the metal Old
statues show goddesses with three
eyes, one in the forehead. Science
has given to men real third eye,
the JCRay, that “oks, throug’:
solid ‘metal, and we hardly appre:
ciate it,
( eads “Women’s'*Party
Mrs, C. W. Smith, of New York,
elected Chairman of the National
Women's. Party at the olorade
Springs Convention, She has always
iadght for women’s rights,
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household name, tt may as well be
reasserted that the age of heroism ts
not yet a, thine of the past. The
‘world stil) lover) hero — still lores
counige. expecially’ when courage ts
‘Unked with modesty, Lindbergh's con-
quest of te alr and ‘his steadfast
refisal to etike an attitude of pro-
{ossional nerulem recalls another be-
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the ar 7ue enatreo during the
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of climbing to the top in the world
‘of affaire when, as a tree surgeon. be
Siimbed to the tops of trees.
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10 of 20, worked for the Davey Tree
Eepert Company of Rent, Oblo, to
earn money for & college education |
He wns member of one of the enriy
squads which were trained perm alls
by thd_jate Joe Uarey ‘aiber of
world a@ the “hero ship" uf the Jap-
nese disaster. But her commander,
Capt. 8. Robinson, ©. B. B., in com-
mon with Lindbergh, never once
thought of practising heroics. He
wrote @ brief, sallor-like report of
the rescue work which gave never a
hint that tt was bis own navigating
skill that piloted the vessel to safety
through @ sea of burning oll atter
‘one of her propellers bad been fouled
and disabled 3y a steel cable. For
this remarkable work Capt. Robinson
was decorated in New York with the
croc and cloth of a Commander of
the British Eaxpire ey Sir Harry
Gloster Armstrons 3ritish Gonsu!
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gqesman Martin L. Davey of Ohio,
ton of John Davey. and pregident of
the Davey company. Ey:
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he taught Latin tn a bigh schoo! at
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transferred to the Atlantic passen-
ger service. Re-engined' and re-
Gtted on the Clyde, this twin-screw
22,000-ton oll-burner now sails vis
the Gt. Lawrence route from Quebec
to Ghecbourg, Southampton and
Hamburg. She will later make the
fitth Canadian Pacifie world cruise,
sailing from New York December 4
and returning afters voyage of 183,
daye. ‘Tae Prince ot Wales und Pre-
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| of Richmond, Jung 9, 1927.
CLARKE FOSTER .......Platnti
vs. :
ARTHUR GIBSON AND HOME BEN-
EFICIAL ASSOCIATION,
Deftendante
| PETITION FOR ATTACHMENT
| ‘The object of this action is to re
‘cover ot the principal defendant the
sum of Seven hundred and thirty-
five dollars with interest from Jan,
15th, 1926 and to subject the funds
and ‘monies due the princtpal de-
rondant in *he hands of the Home
Peneficlal Association due and um
pala said principal defendant as ben -
feficiary in a polley issued by it on
the fe of Mary Lawson Gtbson,
Jdccoased and to subject sald fonds
and monfes #0 the payment of the
‘pia‘ntift’s claim in this proveeding.
"Tt appearing by affidavit Med ac-
‘cording to law that Arthur Gibson,
the above named principal defend-
ent is not a resident of the State
jot Virginia, it is ordered that the
said Arthur Gtbson do appear hore
with'n tem days after the due pab
‘lication of this order and do what
I nizy De necessary to pretest his tm
‘terest in this proceeding.
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1503 Brook Road, 1st Floor
1503 Brook Road, 2d Floor
1102 Oak St., 1st Floor
J. D. CARNEAL & SONS,
12 N. 9th St. Mad. 2614
AN ANNOUNCEMENT
The Goodwill Baptist Church, 410
N. Monroe Street is a new unit to the
Baptist Church, with a very broad
program. Rev. W. P. Bau, pastor
invites the public and his many
friends to worship Sunday. July
31, at 11:30 A. M. and 8:30 P. M.
Communion 1st Sundays, 3:30 P. M.
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Special
music. All are invited.
B. Y. P. U. 6:45 P. M.
REV. W. B. BALL, Pastor.
F. BALL, Clerk.
15T BAPT. CHURCH S. RICHMOND
(Corner 15th and Decatur Sts.)
Rev. W, L. Ransome, D. D., Pastor; Parsonage 1507 Decatur Street.
Services: Sunday, 11:30 A. M. and
8 P. M. Sunday School, 9:30 A. M.
All are welcome.
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FIFTH ST. BAPTIST CHURCH
Woman's Day was a great success at our Church last Sunday, under the leadership of Sister Luberta Blackwell, Mrs. Eloise W. Shelton delivered the address of the morning and Miss Esther Morris was the principal speaker at the evening service. The messages were helpful morally and spiritually. Other numbers on the program completed a useful day of service by our women.
The Thursday night prayer meeting is developing in size and spiritual worth. Come out next week.
The block carnival in the 600 block of North 8th Street was a great success this week.
Brother V. L. Hawkins is sick in Richmond Hospital.
Mrs. Violet Bagby, 104 W. Jackson St. is reported sick.
The whole endeavor of the church has been consecrated for the great drive to meet our first annual payment on our new church. Sunday is the day. We pray we may stand the test.
Pastor Morris preaches on Evolution Sunday morning for the men, under Captain R. W. Moss.
ROANOKE LETTER
ROANOKE, VA., July 26 — Rev. W. R. Howerton, D. D. returned from the District Conference held in Bethel A. M. E. Church, Saien, Va on Friday, July 22. Mrs. M. B. Howerton and Mrs. R. L. Arnold were in attendance at the Sunday School Institute and took part in the discussion with credit
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THE RICHMOND PLANET, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
Rev. M. E., Davis, P. E. of Roanoke District held his first District Conference and Sunday School Institute last week.
Mr. George Simms, of Hart Avenue is yet suffering from an injured foot. It has been lanced several times.
M. Stanfield, 153 Madison Avenue sells Dr. Bukers Kidney Pills, Dr. D. P. Ordway's Plasters and Piles Salve, and Indian Herb Tablets.
Rev. William Gilbert preached for Rev. D. R. Powell and his congregation, Tuesday night, July 26th at the Hill St. Baptist Church.
NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE
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College, this same institution was selected and Dr. Shepard chosen to head the work which plans in process of development, are expected to make one of the greatest educational institutions serving the race.
In addition to his school work, Dr Shepard finds time to serve as Grand Master of the Masons of the State's richest jurisdiction in America with 20,000 members and Patron of the Eastern Star.
Countrywide attention is being attracted to the Conference which Dr. Shepard, in conjunction with C. C. Spaulding and W. G. Pearson as members of the executive committee, is calling to meet in Durham, December 7th. It is expected to bring together the leading business educational and religious leaders of the
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SOUTH RICHMOND, VA.
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