Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

New Pittsburgh Courier from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 5

Location:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

JUL ft JUNE 10, X944 Urges ft support r.TON, D. CL A coH or tli Ihlr fj topw i 7" Practice com min is Inirt and shoul be vote 5s tnaie wmtinuea iuan our nt th COBSTMS Of OrianiMiUOB. did to oA nau at mt m. a members oi VMnd by a majority of lour ASi appropriation now coaimittee of th Set committee. commit iVoropriationi lfhi.

ub commitU Thomas McCarran i Overton Bank fTrV O'Manoney n. H.J, Hoiman C) Gurney (It, S. and ID MISERY! DON'T LET TUE CURSE OFVilMK drive vour loved ones to an ea'rlv axave or spoil i dances for Money, Happi Bealth and Success. Writs 4 ana wno nuuwi now vo rtti whiskey spelL Write (L, vour problem. Uny, P.O.

Bor 861, Dept. i.i i iff.inu gaitvith McSftAors IWr Ww minvtea, IM Umporarily. eoeaiuooa tiiGUARAN jt una jow KOUd'iEY tr tm may rstara tae diecoWred fleoopoo bloif for larc Jar. Taj Ka Dim fw nti tax aad Met jria GUABAX! iee oz eeaputa Wtiia7d7iaBdi Wtitkia7dayi and ret beek yosrtOe. aiitm twiMM rr 0 1 lk Old Before Year Tinsel Bsjey mace uA meeeM vith Witir.

Den'twaiU JUST MAIL ICOnPOH TODAY for ear faseeas 1R SLICUER tWI COUPON TODAY I. JfdRADV Dep. I tan nurea bi inieas, in, hD Ua Swr mi HMAnY Mckr. I'll m. tM Um I loqwffjH UP J.

II 1 1 1. I art KSui Vs McKsllar II heart of the Junele in the midai of territory wreated from the ene my a short time before. Am the sun crept over the mass of foliage below like a sheet of a till water, even the Insects were quiet. Only the excited coughing of men could be heard between pauses In the deepened voice of the general. The sum and substance of all the laudatory remarks were woven around General Boyd's commendation for duty well done: "It Is with great pleasure that I commend yon and your company for excellent performance of duty April 17, 1944, while conducting a combat outpost.

It Is gratifying to GIAC10UR PLAN HAS INSTANT APPEAL Follow this plan thousands are using. Before retiring cover vour face with Black and White Cleansing Remove it, and off comes dirt and makeup, too. Next, pat on Black and White Cold Cream. In the morning wipe it off. Easy, isn't it? Use Black and White Vanishing Cream as a beautifying powder base.

At all toilet counters, if legs that SHINE with silk soft QMive looks with wonderful per i 1 SHEEN Just put vU No stockings needed. At once it SI legs and arms lovelier to look rrJlX part, alluring' Sent for 30c post A including tax. Set SHEEN (iSfi? Nmtoday. XjfiSaVJ arms to look more beautiful. jL 1 1 eme Products Dept.

AF, Memphis, Tenn. HAIR PRITTLE? SCALP ITCHY? Havo HOT IRONS nearly RUINED your HAIR? Try Madame'LimaiiVHorCMlTreatmenF i th. modern version el our grand Th. old folks knew thr. wae nothing I i i hair.

Now Kience hat improved en theold methods and gives you fine Madame. Lillian rod uct HOTOl Treatment for TEST' IT AT OUR RISK! tll.r JlTfor'Iara battle 20c for Federal tax. Ue not delighted.ireturn the empty bottle, and yt 7 r. REV. ROSS D.

IROWN iJlf Street Room 302 Chi 15 your be refunded at onee. YOU decide. If your hair is oil starved scalp in poor.condition. voushould try th oil atarved ecalp in poor. condition, you ahould try bad thee.

CifmAN. DeftV 5C30. Bex II. Stotloa! J. How, York City 17.

W. Y. BEST SELLER 1 NEGRO HISTORY BOOK iron iifroipni vflDin llflAUAn Brown "I nU niIUUUnil II VIUI lionsi fact filled book anrwars hundreds of vital 1 have never been printed la any on book. a of ituDlraHAB. a nntnt af kBewlsdat.

as argument ffivina 1 lijj tm rtt MadE. BatonlS) winy BHHWB mUWWmim'm wa Tr Uh to Gears (Sm. auul fxim Judah la JOO Louis. wwsrful woman and their aceonpllshaiexiis, our gax ana xneir natamta. sr of STT al men of African blood who bare held Simons by crossing tho color lino.

Biblical proof ibat Srr1' MY. Solomoa, Idoses, Abraham, David and mkay C1 wtr of the black race. MILLION HEART THROBS AT YOUR FINGERTIPS) hi? Taa Cents, Pcerpaid, I Iny Ordare. V. ei.M, v.

7 Orders. No Stampiv Wo the Print Nazne Plainly C.OJ?. Order Aceopf ed. I fl Cawoer (left), J.m.le. tti.

wwnw r. Mcnraton, Los Angel Box Score; 44 Japanese Killed learn, from veterans of two arduous campaigns, that previously untried personnel of this, unit are applying their training to combat Such praise reflects the excellent work you and your subordinates nave performed and I rest assured that you will continue to make progress." Praises from several white officers on observation duty with the cited company added spice to the heaped up honors. They remarked that the operation and leadership displayed by its officers were on a par with the best veteran units. JAPANESE STRUCK FIRST Led by a roster of all colored officers, Company moved out early April 12 as part of a co ordinated attack against the Japanese across the Torokina river. Work ing with a white infantry group and a Fijian company, its mission was to block the East West Trail where.

In the past, enemy operations were carried out on a large scale. Taking a defensive position in the cool of the evening, when the soft subtropical breezes relieve the parched earth, men and officers busied themselves in the establishment of a protective perimeter by digging into the good earth. As if waiting for the job to be completed and the security which comes with the halo of night, the Japanese struck their initial blow? giving; the Kxeen aimed to kllL The next morning with the sound of gun fire ringing in their minds and still loud in their ears, green troops now veterans followed (he (Continued from Pago 1) especially arranged for him. The quiet, manly young West Virginian, who took command of the 99th when Col. Benjamin Davis.

was recalled to the United States to take over com mand of the 332nd Fighter Group, Impressed newsmen. TELLS OF 99TH Maior Roberts told of the rec ord of his squadron: How the 99th, in the period from June 2, 1943, until April 11, 14 wnen ne relinquished command of the squadronhad more than 3,000 sorties Air Hero Returns to Pittsburgh on Leave Capt. James Wiley of Pitts burght who was the nrst pilot with the 99th Pursuit Squadron, credited with 101 combat missions. Is home on leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

James B. Wiley, 706 Woods Bun avenue. Captain Wiley is a charter member of the 99th Pursuit Squadron and, for his exploits in the Sicilian campaign, he was decorated with the Air Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster. in enemy territory, and had flown every kind of mission possible for a lighter squaaron. narrihine actual combat as a situation where the fighter planes directly exchanged lire with enemy aircraft.

Major Roberts said that only about two per cent of the sorties involved this kind of combat. But in these engagements, he related that the 99th had brought down IT German planes, had two pilots missing in action, three aircraft missing after combat, and had two killed In action, one possibly taken prisoner of war. HONOR MEDAL Roberts himself has had more than 100 hours of operational com flvinr with 73 sorties over en emy territory. His plane was hit 73 times by enemy bullets He came home with me awara A Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters. Asked to give the most outstand ing incident or tne squaaron, said: "I don't think I can put my hand on any one incident that was outstanding as a comrai for the organisation, we went into combat.

Africa 'had mat at that time, as new pilots, the best the Germans k. in the theatre. We were'e hnmbera and were dive bombing, while the Germans were fighting to protect the land In their control." Charts stated that early in their combat experience, the 99th went up agalnsf famous German fl enter plane types known as the "felTowbemes" What about yie wnaan Brv ISlflOHj Jest try this SYSTCZf ea year; aVaand see 4wro watt If! Ya7lae rTrehSrt nrfSv Get Lcczcr ataa Hafar eof I Bitiooa are aaraaaj aaS taa ary, I PITTSBURGH COURIER sean teeond from left. eUn 4k. .1 j.j.

i ji All. aiTtmpn a anna an AtlaiitU eroima. TKe.e men are it.tiei..J wlih fc. ii uu 9Srd Officer And His Men Cited For Bravery Under Fire In Pacific By BILLY KOWE, Courier War Correspondent JSSKXE SoPy A Mail)Company Commander Conwav B. Mvwi axx sl ucuLcuiuiL iram wnsnmerrnn 11 nron m.

k. tack, tlr n7.t ilTZS na veral enemy aU Ik. vu'wea onicer wu verbal! cited bv Mai. on Lehman, division commander, who preaented him with written com menaaiions from Brig. Gen.

Leon er. And Col. Sverette M. Yon il mrniy creditable manner, SOIJEBINITy REIGNS The fTlTtTf tor m. W11 rv.r formed task were rivn 1n in.

Pth ovr laat night's battle field to count 35 Japa Ainca nve 'ran zanks wounaea. CLIMAX REACHED In surge of combat mi Company stemmed a daylight u'utc auacK or Tojo's forces, jjor lour days and nisrhta this went on with the Japanese snap puiy; toa snipping Jiite harrying a large are killed. On th ma Bryant's alleged statements lished in the Ntw Era." SACRIFICE TO ATTEND sparrows awk until they nrtn ttnv or mo airuggne, xne enemy nit the group in force, catchiw the entire toay on oaiance with 60 odd men out hauling rations and ammunl uon. wun six macnine guns blazing and 25 calibre riflle bullets cutting the morning breeze with a rnytnmic sing, the Japanese at tempted to cut through the com pany a nrst platoon, adding the brunt of the attack on the flank held by Second Lt. Walter Sanderson, also of Washington, u.

(j. ii was men that a heroic legend was shaped by Sgt. Robert U. Scott of Hickory, Va. He tossed so many hand grenades that the Japanese cooled off after several of them had been killed.

Company had thus completed its mis sion. The East west trail is no longer so dangerous, Computing the score for the five days of fighting, there were 44 Japanese killed, IS Tan Yanks wounded none seriously. Since that time, five of them have re turned to duty with only four troops their first taste of gun flre revacuated to a higher echelon for more extensive medical care Lieutenant Jones is. married to Mrs. Esther T.

Jones of Washing ton. D. C. and Is the father of a nve ycar old son. Conway, Jr Major Roberts Home he was asked "They require all the attention anybody fiyinjr against them can possibly give them," was the sig nificant reply.

PERSONNEL VASTLY CHANGED Only 20 per cent of the original group of fliers that went to the overseas war theatres with the 99th now remain with the squadron. Roberts revealed. The re mainder have been sent back for a rest, or to take other assignments training new flying squad rons, or have been killed or reported missing In action, he said. Major Roberts was asked about "racial angles," he encountered. He indicated mat mere were no unusual incidents of this kind.

"We went over and got our training," he stated. "Other outfits got their training. We moved up and went to work. And they moved up and went to work." LIKES 40 Frequently, however, Major Roberts stated that members of his squadron went on missions in squadrons composed mainly of white fliers, and on other occa sions the 99th had white fliers present isf its combat formations. "For the kind of work we had to do, I'll take the ships we were flvinar the 40 Warhawk" he said.

"It is a rugged ship that gets there and comes back." VV May Force Ira Bryant (Continued from Pago 1) recent AME General conference, charged with criminal libel against Bishops William A. Fountain, of Atlanta, Bishop David H. Sims, of Philadelphia, and R. R. Wright, of WUberforce, Ohio, and Dr.

Arthur S. Jackson, finan cial secretary of the amis cnurcn. The alleged libels were published in the "New Era." The opening of the trial last Wednesday found the courtroom, Room 296, filled with church digni taries and leaders from all waucs of life. The churchmen came pre pared to meet any proof required to establish' the libelous nature of pub Bishon Fountain, who was sched uled to speaK, snissea me commencement at Morris Brown college for the first time in 40 years. Bishops Stms and Wright, in order to attend the trial, were forced to be absent from the meeting of the Fraternal Council of of which they are of ficials, meeting in uouim, xao last week.

Dr. Jackson told Cou rier representatives ne was present despite the fact that he was not only 1 missing 1 the commence ment at Paul Qudnn college for the first time In S3 years, but also his LEG SORES "Nurse Denckers Heme Treat Treatment." This ointment affords soothing and palliative relief for leg sores, uoes not lniener. wiui daltv work. 'Write for Free Trial without obligation. Thousands of users enthusiastically report ravor en EC able results from "Nurse rliEB Twriilr'a Heme Treat TRIAL menC?" Send today! Tlnl'IfflK FBUUUV1S.

UCPS. j'Tff Long Beach Calif. AIR INTELLICENCE Lt. John D. Silvers of New York City, one of a group of 20 Negro officers study lug st the School of Applied Tactics for Air Intelligence Orlando, Fie.

The officers will complete the course June 14. in India and added that the importance of India and Japan in the present war makes the ques tion or a coior Dar a gooa aeai more important than ever before. granddaughter's graduation from this institution. Accompanying the churchmen were accountants, auditors and secretaries, Including John Cromwell, certified public accountant of Washington, D. Charles E.

Pro thro, "business manager ana assistant secretary of Morris Brown college. St Nerfh Africa, Improvise steve est of discarded oil drum. Col, William Smith, Oklahome City. and T4 Witlerd Brown. Atlantic City, in scene at 'extreme right, perform necessary maintenance en jeep somewhere in North Africa.

Army rietonal Service Photos. 99tt IFUEI3S AUDI ACTUM (Continued from Pago I) at roadways, bridges and1 gun targets. Just recently they were credited with knocking out 100 enemy trucks. They have been active In furnishing air support over the junction of allied, forces advancing up the coastal route with the An zio beachhead fighters. DAVIS FULL COLONEL; CAPTAIN HALL GETS DFO Lt.

Col. Benjamin O. Davis, son of the only Negro general in the U. S. Army, was promoted to a full colonel.

Colonel Davis, now in command of a fighter group which has been participating in ac tive duty in Italy, was Iormeriy commander or tne 89th. Capt. Charles B. Hall. Brazil.

who has three German planes to his credit, and who is now in the States on a rest assignment. nas Been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross first Negro flier to be thus for his "extraordinary achievement" in shooting down two enemy planes during patrol duty over the Anzio Deacbhead on January 28, this year, 'Democracy Must Work Here Dr. Beall Tells Shaw Graduates Perfect Shot Doubting Officers Amazed As Texan Fire Perfect Score FORT SILL, OKLAHOMA There will be no more doubting Thomases in the 686th Field Artil lery battalion of the Field Artillery school when Pfc. Oscar Slmms, Austin, Texas, tells of his feats with the carbine. At a recent rifle firing.

Private Slmms recorded a score of 199 out of a possible 200, but when the score was about to be entered in his service record, his officers expressed doubt that it was possible for Slmms to score such a brilliant mark, especially with the light carbine. So Private Sfmms treked out to Fort Sills' East Range again, and this time, under the skeptic eyes of a group of officers and enlisted rine experts, ne not oniy proved his first score was a true one, but went ahead to hit the bull's eye on every round to record a perfect mark of 200! VV Fears Color War BOMBAY. India Making the statement that "no wars would be ao aansruinarv as color wars once they started," V. S. Srinlvasa Sas tri, Indian nationalist leader, warned Allied powers to beware of any color bar in the making of the next peace.

Tne maian teaoer urged that Mohandas Ghandl and Jawaharlal Nehru be sent to the next peace conference to represent the Indian people. Sastri pointed out the inherent dantrers of the domination of a large majority of colored peoples bv a minority of another race as RALEIGH, N. "If we can not make democracy work in North Carolina or in Georgia, how can we make it work in and among the people of Europe and other distant lands?" asked Dr. Nobel Y. Beall of Atlanta.

as he ad dressed 58 Shaw university degree cajKiiaaica ana cn uver uuw auui ence at the 79th annual Shaw uni versity commencement exercises Monday afternoon. May 29. in the Shaw university Greenleaf Memor ial Hall. Honorary degrees were conferred by President Robert P. Daniel upon Miss Nannie Helen Burroughs.

president of the National Profes sional Training School for women and Girls, Washington, D. and the Reverend Wendell Clay Somer ville, executive secretary of the Lott Carey Foreign Mission Con vention. Washington, u. u. Following the conferring of de grees and tne awarding of prizes, j.

scott Aiattnews, president or me graudatlng class, presented to the Shaw president cake plates gven to the university Dy the class, eference was made by Dr. Daniel to other girts including collection plates from the 1943 summer school class, and an honor roll plaque from the Shaw personnel council on which will be recorded names of Shawltes "who have served and are serving in the present war." City t. Missouri. vv 'FORCE HEAD GRADUATION SPEAKER IN NEW ENGLAND XKNIA. Ohio Dr.

Chart H. Waaler of WUberforce university will deliver the commencement addreaa for aenlora of Claaalcal Hlah school (white), Springfield, Wednesday, June 14. forU sracua emj ami too a tvu. sal cjutj firfcaraa aPwaac Jai mWnWWLmmmmmmmWmmOmmm WWmMTmmFmmWW SB 1041 49 w. vs.

Barea Oeat. 5. Ca lease. IL RELIEVES PAIN FROM Rheumatism OR COSTS YOU NOTHIN If yea are tortured by palas from Bheamav tlara, SetaUea, jreauitis, aad woaM be wtiuas sa stye i.m xor retiei, jass easM row aaaae aad stddreea to Aawarter Pharmacy Dept. 28.

4SU Keases r.ll a I aaraa.Taa.Vra mmU Bksf.W I VSalllaSlI hiiiiw'Ili tit fh Vfada atmitlne httsssn hsir issDerted from the Orient. One ef oar hsir styles will make on more attractive. Choice of eoler. Styled by Negre hair experts' Send sample ef hair for ONLY natching. Order today, uetnit money, er pay pew nan en delivery pins 38e.

Write for Free Beauty Booklet: Money bsck gasramec. wios ams maids otANioots raMPADOUts 2 98 NATIONAL BEAUTY SUPPLY COMPANY Dept. 00 140 Wort 125th Str Nw York 27, N. Y. ad.

8 PranUy. Is IroyotA ear RK STORK YOUR HAIR! We cast prasalaa to hsAp yasa to syFaderal Taa be added. RtMOVC DANDRUFF SCALES eV KASK ITCHINO SCALP I AT OUR EXPENSE TRY A QUARANTEED TREATMENT; t.nfj NO soooay Pay wfaaa deUveted Aed If aicar a tif trial vrriXIH. Hair Lotioa does not pcodnce reaaks. assy be letBtaed tor rcfimd.

VTTELIN is a Special Formula which includes Rsxordn ldoiaoacetste, a vital Ingredient doctors to often include in prescriptions fox MKwSStT ITCSSia tSSZALTlY SOtLF QCOSYE WIMA ErUX Unlike anything you have used, not sticky or greasy. Praised snd recommended by numerous men, women and children. SOLD TO YOU ON KOriEY CACK JAJ "TeTl PRODUCT pt. 20P. ri.Y Send me tresrmeiH aad if I am aixjriaased hsve tb privilrv.

of returning ssme. I wili VJ msilraaa C2.ee piaa 40c FsDaaAL TAX sad ALL POSTAGE fees. OF RUE The general order authorizing me nign nonor was received at the squadron's headquarters on May to. Seek Rehearing In Lynn Case NEW YORK A rehearing will be asked of the United States Supreme Court by attorneys for Win fred Lynn, whose application for a writ of certiorari was refused by the court on May 29. Lynn is seeking to test the quota system by which Negroes are being inducted into the armed services.

His attorneys charge that the no discrimination provision of the Selective Service Act is being violated. In denying the writ the Supreme Court said that the question has become moot because Lynn is no longer in the custody of the respondent, Col. John W. Downer, commanding officer at Camp' Upton. GOOD CONDUCT begins at home.

Extra 8ljcuatlt nM O.D.S2.1 If J) adiea mm aaaat as. A fwaya fiav. i ne Mnaw ICQ'S 2CS5I Uaad bv Tbuu airls Wo STASipJiaoovfcais Ysvaaa JI ax 00 poat imvc wKii LtO. EbODoatoaid.C.O.D. SS JO.

LEE PRODUCTS? HI SaaCMHl il T0barldaa.leelr 50, CWiaaaSe Tired Husbands! Rundown Wives! Want Ntw Pep, Vim, Entrgy? Um baoaaaa blood aoada iroa, poaitivaly iaaa' a roanlta Oattaac SaDpiloa rtiraaaalW doaaa of Iroa forMa. vitality: eroArlwa daaaa of vitamin Bt lintui aainiaiaaa aallyi nwuT rvtkia Tm drfloiaawy ry una xiolt ma liaaiaall ta arotaet aaraiaat laak of visa: pJaa eaielani. pboa Fmav a iaaaoas tenia I or iiauoaa. oxaawuo. roa aoor aoaditioaa that aialu voa woak.

tirad iraa aw at. oMar tkaa roar yaara. hitrodawtory alaa aow ma SSo. Got Oetra Toolo Tablota toaay. For aala at all drus stores averywbara in Plttsbuxsh, at all Sun Drus and Rand's stores.

rr fr i wm. sj mmrmmrmmW' FIVE Catholics Urge Permanent FEPC NEW YORK The Catholic la ta rraclal council, holding its tenth anniversary meeting here this week, adopted a resolution urging the formation of a permanent Fair Employment it Practice corn ralttee and that the right to employment, regardless of race, creed or color. "Is an Inherent and basic right of man." Hear Rubied? SCAIJ SICKT rrlxay? Iron Burst? HrekanT Unruly DtasnST Tbea throw away your hair arepej aUona and set a DOCTOR'S HAIR MEDICINE. Kor Beautiful. Luatroua.

Straight Hair, uaa Vttro Oiotmeot. a mue vitro otntment ruDoaa into tna hair and scalp a faw tlmea a week liaa helped many overcome audi conditions. Help yourself to hair beauty. Order a large jar of Vltra CHntment today! Only II 00 Sant CCD. plus poatace.

Satisfaction intaran taea or money rerunded. Affects wanted HAIt STRATI Dept. BP SS riatbe, Aveaaa, Jtrewfcijra 17. K. T.

Keep Wot Bonds Safe Also sCftcer. Jewelry. Insurance PoheLee SHKXT STUX StX'VKlTY BUS. 14x14 toebea. DooMe lees protection.

Atsoiately bomb and Bra proof. Price 4.00. Prompt attaotloa to nail erdera. No C.O.D.'s. Weil's cuRiosrrr shop Dept.

U. II Strawberry failadripttla GRAY HAIR STAYS DYED FOR EVER WHERE DYE0 THE LADY LENNOX WAY And your gray, faded, streaked, old leokin: hair is dved INSTANTLY glistening lovely jet black on con tact with Lady Lennox Hair Dye. No waiting! Can't rub 6ff. come off on pillows, or wash off. Only new hair that grows out has to be touched up.

Hair looks natural like, younger, more beautiful. Inexperienced person can do perfect job. Lady Lennox DOES NOT hurt marcels or straightened hair. Caution: Use only as directed on label. Mrs.

W. G. writes, "I have been using Lady Lennox for 3 years. It gives perfect results." XJJ. writes.

Today Is my 58th year and do I feel good with ray jet black Lady Lennox Hair." DOUBLE BOTTLES treatment Lady Lennox at druggists or sent postpaid for 91.00 plus 20c tax (total $1.20) or, sent C.O.D. for $1.54. Send money and save 34c. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. LADY LEN NOX Dept.

PCR, MEMPHIS 2, TENN. C1944. LLCo. WIGS Just try this SYSTEM in if tiiio aaa a mm I I I I BH m. BLADE OF HUMAN HATS rss.

Xr 'r tig ma anlt 'Aire aTSai iia ntt if nitTil iif STTai New end Arrractfve Styles Also Trassf ormatl ess and Page leys FREE CATALOGUE Upon Request Harlem Hair Modes, Inc. SS West ISsth attract. Dept. New York ST. N.

V. CHECKED IN A JIFFY! Relieve itching caused by Athlete's Foot, Eczema, Scabies, Pimples, Insect Bites, and other itching conditions. Use cooling medicated A ll Prescription. Soothes, comforts and checks itching fast. 35o a bottle.

Try it today! Money back guarantee. Just send 35c to A ll UHJEMICAL. co The Pittsburgh Courier, along with your name and address, and a bottle will be mailed prepaid. mm oars ana see ii yon are reallv bin II. I uiu eMvoa enjoying the pleasure of sttrso JUEL COMPANY.

Dept. A 301 thrs hsir that can so often car ture lore and romance far you. DRY sad SKITTLE, BREAKINQ OFF HAIR May Get NORMAL if otherwise the SCALP sad HAIR is healthy by retarding the breaking off, the hair then has a chance to appear ranch longer, more beaaofaL JUST Tit prove results. SendfL (If C.O.D. postage extra).

Fully goaraataed. Money Decs 71 1110 Irraac Park RsU CWcac 13, IK. I irfll try tha JtTKLENE ST8TEM fof 7 flare If mrnilmailiieaiit slinw aal lafea. tory raaolta. I wili ask or my money back.

I ENCLOSE CASH I WILL PAT POSTMAN mag i HaTT. yoa are not satisfied. out CUSTOSSOtt farnCHATE Fid Sarft HOLLYWOOD AL Harlem's Famous Creator of "Peg" Pants a) Now YOU Can Buy by Mail Where ALL New York Buys Newest "PEGS" TOP QUALITY AT BOTTOM PRICES Extra Draped Pants, with cuffs, pleats, extra wide knee. PEG narrow as 13 inch bottom, high waist, for MEN and WOMEN. EXCLUSIVE, SHARP PATTERNS.

COLORS (tease anat atatai,) ALL Send Postcard for Free Catalog Many "Sports and Theatrical Celebrities Among Our Thousands of Pleased Customers HOLLYWOOD AL 2116 Seventh Avenue New York 27, N. Y. (In The Alhambra Theatre Building) Order Now! Draped White Flannels $12.95" Gabardines $9.95 ALL PEGS SEND AT LEAST $3.00 DEPOSIT. PAT POSTMAN BALANCE Address City feral teste Waist lac Seat Leegrh laseafls length Width of pet ft ii.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About New Pittsburgh Courier Archive

Pages Available:
64,064
Years Available:
1911-1977