1928-01-20
THE ENTERPRISE, SEATTLE, WASH. __________ Harmon Awards A;~--. -Bla~kor White- Bottled Phosphorus ~-----K-_ -:·j Shared by Sixteen What Kegro youth needs now is Light n definite and workable fo;mula un- THE ENTERPRISE Establlsh ed 1920 Published Every Friday at 1924 First Avenue der which, aside from lus or. her f · d with bottled (Continued from Page One) personal and individual aspiratiOns, Surprise your nen s. . WILLIAM H. \VILSON..................................................Publisher and Editor Chicago, Ill., who, because of the he or she may contribute something light. This is not a trick, but JUSt ~- n. AJ~DRICH .................................................... Contributing Editor finished and excellent character of to a fixed racial destiny. . I a little experiment that will prove! SUBSCRIPTION RATES his paintings and the recognition They do not want any sidestep- 1 lots of fun as well as a good lig·ht. By Mall In Advance already received was considered by ping or equivocation. They want to y im 1 , ut a piece of phos- no Year-$2.00 Six Months-~1. 26 Three Months-75c the judges to be outside the purpose know definitely whether the~ are to I ~:ro~s ~~ouf the size of a pea into, of the awards but deserving of dis- work toward a race consciOnsnes_s P 1 . l ar bottle Then heat some Address all communications to: ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO. P. 0. Box 3-18. Seattle, 'Vash. Tdephone PR ospect 0 llember j NATIONAL NEGRO PRESS ASSOCIATION 0---------------------Q 0066 Entered at tbe Postotfice, Seattle, Wash. as Second Class Matter. H-ull Fighting Another Bugaboo versus Lynching tinction. or amalgamation. The young bus!-~ \~rge·l\e the boiling point and pour I One of the $400 and gold med1l ness aspirant wants to know W~leth- fhn:eh~~ o~l over the phosphorus fil- awards in Music was granted to R. er he should have a racial attitude e 1 b t th' d 'full Kathaniel Dett, 45, musical director toward business, or whether he ling th~ bott e ~ ou hont t~f 'th I at Hampton Institute, Va., for his should seek to find places in white To avmd .breakmg t e toh : ~1 'I business. Future mothers a n d the hot ml be. sur~ .to OIOU, ~ vocal and instrumental composition~;. fathers want to know shall they use warm it by settmg 1t 1n a l?an of '!Iot Some of his other well-known pro- h b' 1 . 1 r· t . aJld rn·lke to water. Cork the bottle bghtly 1m- · d . "l\I r S ·t ,. ''I t e 10 ogJCa ac 01 s ' . . . th . 1 .uct10ns are _ag_~1o .:a. Ul e , n lessen darker or lighter pigmenta- mediately ~fter _pourmg m €: .oJ I t.1e B~~toms Stute : L1sten t?. the tion. Young men aspiring to states- and lea'.Ae It_ until you need a light. Lambs and othe1 compositions I . 1 'p ant to know shall we Simplv openmg the bottle for a few r F lk S mans 11 w ·· · h f h · t based upon Negro o ongs. train our forces toward a final and minutes, allowmg t e res air. o The recipient of the other award decisive color conflict in the world, rush in, will fill the unoc~up1ed of $400 an~ gold m~dal was Clar- or shall the American Negro lose space in the bottl~ with a contmuous ence C. Whtle. 47, director of mu-1 his identity in the American melling clear luminous hght. Now. recork sic, \Vest_ Virginia Collegiat~ lnsti~ pot. the bott~e tightly and you ,w1ll ~ave 1 This week we received the report tute, Institute, '\V. Va., for Ills wor_k Tl ese of course are questions 'I a clear hght for sever~! da:~~s._ ''hen from the Bureau of Accidents of as a violinist a1_1d a composer. This that 1 fe'~ leaders h~ve the courage the light begin~ to d1m let m more Baltimc;re, Md. which shows five year ~e has edited an~. arranged a to meE;t in practical answen, BUT, fresh air and recork as before. S~'r.'e tender-h_earted Ame~ican.s, suicides who slashed themselves to collechf'n of ~egro sp1ntuals. l\Tr. t'NTIL T JIEY ARE sB'r DOWN horr!fied that Lm?bergh, . w~1le m death with l'azors. Four of them 'Vhite's compositions have been pro- AU'I'HORlTATlVELY FOR THE CLARENCE u. A"DlWSO:'II Mexico rece~tly. mi~ht be_ mvited to were white and one colored. This grammed by Kreisler, Spauldin, and GUIDANCE OF YOU'rE, THEY Attoruey-n t-I.nw sec a bull fl.g~t, Wired him to stay 1 fact does not fit so well with the gen- , others. He received his training ~t. WILL BE DRIFTING ON AN UX- 316 Pacific mo"k a:vay from t~Js "brutal" spectacle. erally accepted idea as to who ma.kes Oberlin Conservatory and studied Ill CHARTERED SEA AND WITH- s.. attle. \\'n,h. I L1~dbergh, With th~t go.o.d sense most" deadily use 01 f the trusty blade. Europe under the direction of_ Za. OUT COMPASS. l;>;" THE f'l'PERIOR COFRT OF THE I wh~ch ha~ charactenzed I_us every I Like the eating- of watermelons, the charewitsch and the late Colendge- At present we are extremely di- State of Washington, for King ~dt,?n,_ wired. them bac~, m ,;ffect, running from ghosts, the fear of hoo- Taylor. vided in aims. At the very top there In c~ 1 ~!'t~1:at~~ .. 1 ~~o~~~e. Estate. of Rosa to mn~d their own busmess. doos the laziness of husbands, the The first award in Religion was is a small group of men and women Tate also known as nos•e Jon<'s, ThJ~ tende_ncy ~ 0 see t~e pro~iscuity of the "all coc1ns look accorded ·william N. DeBerry,, 57• who believe that the group should Dece'ased. No. 434~1. Notic" to Cr~<t•- ~ote. 1n a ne•ghbor. s eye while alike" idea, this affinity between raz- pastor of St. John's Congr~gatwnal fade out of the colored race into ~,~.~i-ce is hereby given that the un- !gnormg the ~earn m your own or and race has always gotten a set- Church, Springfield, ~lass., m recog. the white as it obtains cnltural all.d <lersigned has been appointed and has 1 " as old as hm_e. back when the bare facts are anal- nition of his development of a economic autonomy; at the bot- qualified as Administrator or the <·s- Wl Am sh ld wonv t t d h G tate of Rosa Tate, also known as 1y any. .enc~n <:u . vzecl. Some of these days a lot of model Negro church as an ou s an - tom. are those of t e . arvey pe_r- Ro~iP Jones, Deceased; that all per- ~bout bull f1ghtmg 111 Spam or :\-Iex- folk in this country are going to ing example of what the chur_ch 1<uas10n who ~;ee salvatiOn only m sons having claims aga.'nst sa•d de– lCO, ':"hen he h~s that famous and wake up frc,m a dream, wipe the mist may mean in group and commulllty elevating the prestige and cement- ceased arc he1·eby reC'Julre~ to s~·:~e peculiarly Ame~'IC1:·J?- out-door spo~t from their eves and look into an service. ing the ~nterest ~f t~e colo~ed race I ¥~etes~~ehi~u!rto~~~~~e~f ~~~c~~-~fl ~a~h~ of LYNCHING m hts own country IS amazingly new white and colored The Rt. Rev. R. E. Jones, 52, on a natwnal basis w1th Afnca as a address below stated and file the a mystery. . . . . world. Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal background .. Between these are all same with . the <Olerk or s"ld C~';lrt, What other c•v•lzed nation m * * * Church, New Orleans, La., was given gradations of. those who loo~r to I ~,?lf:~~ge 1 ~tx"''~~~nf~~o;rf:,. st~ 1 <;; 1 ll~~ 1 e' 1 ~I the world is there that would h the seeond award for his work in some future time when a satlsfac- fir~t publication of this notiC'e, or the take a human being alive, chain Learn to Do Somet ing organizing and furthering an educa. tory racial relation can be worked 1 same will he barred. hl 'm to a tree, thr~w o1'l on h1'm, d 1 - · t out here in AmE;rica without either ~ate of first publicntion January 6· - tiona!, social, an ' re 1gwus cen er 19 ~ and have the whole community among the Negroes of his area and 1·ace losing its identity. - · HARRY TATE. take a holiday to watch him The recent economic depression con1>picuous work as a religious edi- At a~y 1·~te, it is about time th_at' A~~:{!.ies;~·~t~)' 6 °~a~~}\~ EJ 1 t:;ct~: burn, with men, women and chil- that has affected almost the entire tor. we decide JUSt what we want h1s- CL.-\.RE~CE R Al'\JJEHSOX. Attomey dren trampling on each other to country and especia·lly a large num- In Edacation John '\V. Davis, 39, tory to set down as out· ultimate ra- for BRtate, 316 Pacific Block, Scat- t h d b I . ? " f N ke has revealed · · · c 11 · t cial destiny tl<>. \\'ash ge a c arre one as a re 1c. "er o egro wor rs · president of \V. V1rgnua o egm e · Fir•t publicntlon Jan. fi, 19~S; last, 1 Americans who try ·~ o cormct 3 ome very pertinent facts on the sub- Institute, In~titute, '\V ya., receiv~d I Jan. 20. abuses in foreign lands always ha.ve .:ect of labor. It is very true that the first award for l11s success 111 No Color LJ.ne There -;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:~ a hard time explaining lynchi ng at work has been ~carce. Factories and building up a land grant college C ? I I SPECIAL Glasses Complete Xo e"h'a <'hal'gP for Bi-focals AU, WOl~l{ Gl'ARANTElW More than 20 years in Seattle Marcum Optical Co. Two convenient stores 909 2nd Ave. 917 1st An•. MONEY to LOAN In Amom1ts ot $25.00 to $300.00 To Be Repaid in Easy Monthly lntallments Legal Rates of Interest No Bonus Charged LONDON LOAN CO. 105 SECOX'D AVE. SO. Just Around the Corner From Guy's Drug Store Telephone ELiot 6888 29 Years A.go I started makin!f clodtea for men of Seatt_l~. To· clay I am in a pos1bon to render the very finest tailoring aervice at mod• erate prices. ENGLISH a n d Domestic Fabrics tailored $65-$75 Every auit created and designed to reflect your oWD individuality. KANE 'I he 'I ailor 1408 Second Ave. 2nd Floor-Denny Sldr:. PRINTING Tickets - Cards - Programs LETTERHEADS– Anything You Want at :Reasonable Rates Peacock Printing COmpany "Correct Printing" ·-- I I 217 Spring Stt•ect !12\.in 56U CHAMBERLAIN STORE CO. 23nl an<l East 'Gnion Dry Goods, Notions, Men's Furnishings Not just an ordinary store, but a regular young department store. It is indeed a surprise store. Good, dependable 1 mer– chandise at reasonable prices. The class of merchandise not usually found in a re~idential store. home. ~-.1ther industries that have emplcyed from a secondary schcol to au insti- Want to Sell Your ar. * * * .. number of people have bedenhforced tulion acknowledged of having ! Bennet J. Doty, white, of Ala- \Ve '\Viii Sell rt fo 1 • You On a Nrcaragua Muddle .. n cut down their forces an t bel entl- college standing. One of its feat- bama, in the story of his ex- Small commission Piquot Pillow Slips, fcrty.two by th · t · $1 00 ,Jloyes released have not been a t: o ui·es ~-~. its full Negro faculty. It i~ per•'ences •'n the French Forel'gn . lr y-~lX , h k At tl 1 1 · DELI BARI•ER StamiJed and Hemstitched, Special per ]lair........ .... • - --- 1 .;~cure ot er wr ·. 1e same . 11 . e 1 tit t' r 'tts kind to bP 1 1 h ' • k] the first ns u wn o Legion te! s how he ad to rely FLO\VER yJY'{:-;;:; The recent outbreak of hostilities 1:1-Je demand for skilled and semi- 'I- accepted as a member of North Cen-·1 upon a black Californian to get ~60-564 t21h A•·e. E•\.~<t ll8Da. n. )[. C. THRE.-\JJS PHO.._.E PROSPECT ·OOS<l SPECIAL I 1 1 been almc-t normal C 11 d • PH"l'OHL\L HEVIJ<JW P.\TTBRXS ,, - • . "' ' · !tho o-h wage *'' les h·we been some- troops wm· ships and bomb planes 1 u, · '' · ' · h Secondary Schools. --- ____ ----=c- ·------------ inNicarawna invclvingilieru~ingofl~' wcrten las 1 ' trul A~o~ation of o eg9 an hls start. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~[f~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ indicates that another practica.Jlv de~ 1 vhat lower. }fen and_ women w ko The second award in E_du.catil'n I entered the gttardroum and pr~- 1 ~ · ' " " I · t found .,.reat d1fficulty m goe.'< to en. am n . . ' ' sented my enlistment papers to the they believe to be national honc1r, are 1 av~ no ."' , · work- professor in Shaw ~mversity, Ra- Sergeant in charg-e, a little French- fen ~eleso people fio-htino- for ·what. lre trained to do a pte~e _of wo~· B j i Bra\\ le) 451 to be wiped off the face of the earth. ~ettmg work while un_tram?d leigh. N. C.. for lu~ wor~ a~ ~ man with fierce upturned moustach-1 It may be claimed that Genera! I ers have been up ag-:::mst It t~ gei teacher of J<Jnglish, Ills pu.bl !c~t!Ons es. Noticing in my papers, "nation- 81\·ndino ·and his troops are outlaws ;obs. Unfol:tunately many c~ ?rec on Neg-ro life and on ~n ghsh lttcra-~ ality American," he 1·emarked, 1 because they 1·efused to accept the workeTS fall m the class of untlamed ture, several of ·,vluch are no;v "There is anothe1· here. Call Phil- 1 Stimson settlement and lay down wo1 Kers anc . :• .,. cas J it a _ being ussd as tex~ boo s _an( or ns lips." · I ·' 1 consenuently thev have k 1 f 1 their arms. Just how <'.l' why foreign suffeied. This bem,... the e , b critical and technical articl_es. I Down the stairs came a big black 1 invade1·s have a rio·ht to brand them pears that o~e of the m~ny PI 0 • Anthony Overton, 62, Clncago, Ill.. b · ,., 1 f 1t111w Negroe· IS that of . . d · B ·ne~s oy. as outlaws is a debatable question. ,~ms c_r.n rol ~' 1 . " , was g1ven first a war 1n.. us1 · n- .. , . • • ,, • • " :\fig-ht does not constitute l'ight. learmng to do someth ng: fer his sul'ce~~ iu orgamzmg and \<\ ~~~e folks,? he exclauned, has ' The situation is exceedingly em- 1 Sixty-h\'O persons rcgt_stcrecl . at de\eloping the Doup;lass National j'.~ 1 u f'Jomed up,; Come along and j harra~sing- to the administration and the City Emp]oym~nt o~ftce dur;ng B nk of Chicago, the Overton Hygi- IX you up. the War Department who feel that a given period and_ Ill sta~mg the kmnd e:ie Manufacturing Com[)any, and '\Vhereupon Phillips, whose first they cannot now turn back without of work they des1:·ed,, fifty of the! the Victory Life Insurance Com. nam~ io Charles, too,\: me up to the 1 sacrificing- their dignity and aban- said "mo!it anythmg. Three men pany. He is president of all three slcepmg· quarters and g-ot me a bunk. do.ning their original purooses. At gave their occupatit\ns as ~ook~;. tw_o companies. _ . . For the next two or three day~ he I the same time it puts l:ncle Sam. were c:::rpenters; tw_o were \\aiteis \ The second award m Busmes~ saw I got enou,Q·h to eat, and he , with all his boa~ted chivalry and and fi,•e women re?;Jsteretl as e~pe- <>"OCS to \Villiam G. PearF<m, 68, for was my of{icial interpreter. I knew I sympathy for the right of national ricnced cooks. After some questiOn-~ i~is success in organb:ing the only no F1ench. T picked it up a~ 1 went self-detem1ination, in a position that ing the othe;s ~tated tl;ey h~d worked fire insurance company and tlw or:ly along. I never learned much abo_ut will inevitably react r..mong other I as porters, Jamtors, dtsh-washers: la- bending company operated by ~e- Phillips. He hailed from Califorma. South American republics. borers and g-eneral hou_se-wo1rkers. groes. He i'; president of the Ban],_ I believe, and then had served about * <- * None of these jobs requ1r~ a great ~rs' Fire Imurance Company, the four years and a half in the leg·ion, D J L F "th dc::l of training and exp~nence. and Southern Fidelity and Surety Com- in which he was acting- as a railway On t OSe aJ can easily be fill~d- This cond1t10~l pany, and the Peoples' Building and station guard. .. . . can he obserYed 1n many communl- Loan Asoociation. -------- We are h~man be1ngs and are hen~ ties and especially shows Negroes are James \Veldon Johnson. 5 fl. of Th f d p } to human failure and succ~ss as othel not prepared tc, fit into the present Kew York, was granted first a ward I e or sa m )!'r~mps of the human famJI~ an.d the ' economic scheme of thi~gs ll:nd ~on- in literature for his book of poems. ratlure of ~ur banks an_d c,.he_I bus: sequently _must accept mfe:!Or JO~S "God's Trombones:·' based upon the I The Ford is my master. I shall mess conceins should neJthe~ dtscou~ I and inferwr wages. Eve:t_Y Negio imaginative creatJOns of the old- not live in peace with it. It maketh age us nor stunt_ our economic growt.' 1 mother ::nd father sh?uld t~mk :"-b~ut time Negro preachers. . me to lie down in mud and dust. It a~y more than It docs other pec,plc s this when they pepmt the~~· chi1dien The second award of $100 wit_h \leadeth me in the path of grease. It! :nowth _and success.. to discc1ntinue then· educatwn_. Th_ey hronze medal was g:anted to Er~c restoreth my license when due. It I \.Vl1e1ever there_ 1s human ~ffort should realize that an untramed m- \Valrond 29 New '\ ork, for Ins leadeth me in the paths of shame ~o sl!-cceed yo~'ll fmd -~um:'ln fa-~lut:es divjdual is handicapped to start book 01: orlginal stories, entitled · and disgrace for its namesake, the I mev~ta~l~. "e lose _faith m om ovn with. Ne!!l'oes for the most pa~t "Tropic Death." I Ford. Yea, though I go through the . possiblhtJes to. sus~m. ourselves and have very little to offer except their dark shadows of the nig-ht, it is with c~nfess ~ace mf~nont~', when we iabor ::·nd the better trained they a~c Can You TeJ}?. j me. The jolting of the springs ma- giVe . U!J m despair, and say we a~e the more they can demand for the1r keth me to have pains a11 over. It not gomg to put any more m_oncy m I work. Every Negro shc,ul? lear~ to I prepares a string of bills for me in N·2gro bank~, becz.use one _fails._ or T cto something and make h1s sel'VICCS the presence of my creditors. It an- am not gomg to patl·o_ntze Negro indispensable 011 every job he gets. L Where is the U. S. Negro Vet- ointeth my head with oil when I am 1 merchants C1" other busmesses be- erans' Hospital located? I under it and runneth ove1· me. Sure- c~lll!'>P ~-hey d_o not carry standard I Negro HI"story 2• Who was Jupit~r Han:mond? \ly, if these things keep fo~lowing n:e 1 goods hke wh1te folks. 3. Who was Amenca's f1rst Negro all the days o:j' my life I Will dwell Ill The safety of banks and the. ~ound- 1 ~viatrix? the house for the insane forever. ness of business in no sense depe1~d ~ 4. With what other actr.ess does upon race or the color d the skm \Ver<' the sessions of the Negro the passing of Florence M1lls com- "8 h h d" hut uron the wisdom, integrity and Labor Congress well attended?-B. pare? rot er 00 character of the men and_women who L. R. 11 attended. 5. How many lynchings took place d t t h b k b They were very we con uc e an- or usmess. The writer was present at several in 1925? The crest and crowning of all good, The white people of this cnuntry [ personal (). \'\'hat Negroes were recently 1 . , .. . B. therhood· have broken more bank,; and de- sessions and answers rom I ·t d to the Board of Aldermen Life s fmal s!ar, IS . to ' • I nowledge e ec e For it will brmo- agam to em·th slro:vPd mm·e bu. .;ine~ses than tne 1-L- ' · 'd d to be the ,·n New York City? I . '" d '·1· ·th · 000 000 Neg-roes in A.merka will Which is cons! t·rc 7 unho edited "The Gift of the Her long-lost P. ~esy an u 11 f' ' - · - · h 1 2;reatest or Duma~· novels?-:-B· ,:v. · " Will send new lwht on every ace, ever have, 1f the,- hve a t ou~anc · "Tlw Count of :\Ionte Cnst?- Negro"? A 1 · · . 1 . "' n the race ~·er_rs-but the rank and {ilet of t~.e I have read that a Creole IS one 8. About w~at date d~d the. N.ortll An2~G!Yit~~~~s~toe men are ~laves. wh1te pcoole ha.v_e never. os ~on 1- IJorn in America of French or Span- and South begm to_ take Issue I egan- ~ And travel downward to the dust of df'n_ce m the ab1hty and mtegrtty _o~ ish parents and not of Negro blood. ing the slave quest101n? . . . graves. I thCJr ;ace, because ~,f _the r~sca!It) Is this correct?-H. H. J. . 9. Wlu:t Negro_ hol~s the worlds Come, clear the wav, then, clear the of an 1r.;norant and cnmmal m1~onty. This is the American's favonte broadjump champiOnship? . I way; · I They have never sung out, I ::t·m definition to avoid the truth. Among 10. What is the approximate vot- Blind creeds and kings have had through_ with :'·hite banks" or won't the Creoles of New Ol'leans, who ing strength of Harlem Negroes? their day, ' trade with wl11te concerns any more should know, a Creole is one .of Break the dead b1·anches from the \ he_cause a white bank or business French or Spanish blood along With Answers path: failed. some degree of African. 1. At Tuskegee, Alabama. Our hope is in the aftermath- Then w11y should the black man Is it true that a man of dark 2. H6 is said to have been the fir!it I Our hope is in heroic men, Jogc faith in his race bccr.usc a few :1lood founded the present Swedish Ne).'TO poet in the English American St'ar-led to build the world ag-ain. rascal~< or ignorant business men de- dvnasty?-X. i\1. K. colonies. To this event the ages ran: I fault. break a bank or destroy 9 bus- . Yes.. He was Bernadolte, a man 3. Bessie Coleman. Make wav for Brotherhood-make iness? 1f we would succeed likP oth- of ::\Ioonsh extractiOn. , He was on~ 4. Aida Overton Wa·lker. way fot· man! er people wP may exper-t failures of the ::\[ar«liall~ of ~ag.o~eontl an 5. Eighteen lynchings. like other people. and don't p;ivc up I su~ceedt~d ~~~m!h~f ~~~:rl 1 :s 1 VI 1rone 6. Fred H. Mc 1ore and John C. in despair-but have confidence in un er e ' · Hawkins. our own personal and race p0.ssibili- 7. Dr. \\'. B. R. DuBois. tie«. Tt takes a long time for a race 1 L S In English 8. About 1782. to establish a literature, build, a rom- eSSOD ~J. De Hatt. Hubbard. mcrce and .to permanentlv establish I 10. Between 25,000 alltl 30,000. it:~elf in the social, economic an;] po- \\'orli Often )llsuscd votes. litit•al life of the wc.rld. Dun't ~ay "[ have a limited know- We must not confess ou,·sclve!> out ledge on tit•• subject." "Siigllt of the ~·unning !1ecause ~~ NegTo lMnk knowl~dge." . . . or busmess f:-1ls occaswnallv. Ne- 1 \\ Ol'(l Ottcu :\hsJ!ronotm<cd t:TO~;; lHtve lost morP mrnev in white Humble ProJJourH·e hum-hL tlw hank~ than Nej!'t'O bnnk~ have had , •·u" as in "hum.' o1· will have in a :mndred years.: "'on! Orten )Ii.~f>tlr'lh·d Bu!iiness failures are not a lv.--,y~ I (';ul Yas (cloth). traceab\0 to dishonest~· c>r incompc- Spwn~ ms tenc~·. but often to bad inve~tments. Justify, . vindicate, wanaut, ex- hac! hu~iness sea~on~ ancl failure. to cu~e. acqutl, ~cx?ne1:ate .. rl'n liz{' t'<'ady monev to meet pressm·1· \\out Stud~ . . bl . t' · · L:ti a word three tuueti and 1• ~~ o tg::: Ions. L t · · ase ou · vocabu Let us no t forn·et th:.~t \1 e :\l'e hu- yours. e U>l lnCll · 1 . . - h · "' 1 f th !an• by mastenng one wm d \'.tell man em.as, po8se!'>S<'c o e same d · lHls,ihi. ~itics and c:a~abilities in c~m: a~~ DOLENT; habitually inacti,:c 1 1110n v.1th. other _nc'."• Jlc, and that sue I or iclle. "His voverLy is uue to IllS cess o': fmure wtthm ou~· gnmn .e-r~ws indolPnt !iff'. " I DON'T FAIL TO REGISTER LUMP COAL 65c ancl Up Per Saek PHO:\'E E.ht 6-lS:l Madison Hill Fuel and Transfer ollt oJ the ~a•11e causes th~t br.ng – about financial catastrophies i n oth- 1 Pr g-roups Don't Fail To Rer.ister I 2727 l<last :\Iacllson St. I .F;<l ,Johnson, Pt·op. ~~~~. ·~L~~~~~~~~~~~ w T AGE TS EVERYW E E To Represent p SE If there is no Enterprise Agent in your community or neighborhood, we want one there. We want to hear from active, reliable agents every- where. The Enterprise sells for 5 cents and is the best S..cent Negro newspaper in America. The Enterprise is the best Negro newspaper west of Chicago. More news and more features than any other newspaper. I The Enterprise is a news!Ja!>er with a constructive program for intelligent Colored Americans. For Our Liberal Agents' Terms and Particulars Write to The Enterprise P. 0. B·nx 348, Seattle, Wash.
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