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tBB THE ADVOCATE FEAST or TH! EL RIZWAN Hatunlay. May ft. 1933 ABYBBAT stopping at any other place in this section. Saturday evening, tho 23th. more ociejx P. S.—Every statement in this no- Published every Saturday at 8utte than half an hundnvl of friends met . ties has been ver.Bed before the Fed 311 Macleay Building Phone Broad at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W oral and State Courts—F. H. Seeley. way ftMT. l-atimer. 397 East 311th street N., in t> R8 6 W CANNADY------------------------------ M4lter r. D. CANNADY--------------------------- aS «société Bdlter and Manager L IlFFSE____ .Advertising Agent AJ9VMOATM AMMWT« Portland. Oregon • Hutherford Brolh«re. Htoadway and Fland.r. at Elks Sanitary Barbar Shop, 319 Fion derà »treat MEMBER »• Of • • lias _ nt l.w __________ l*ay able In advacca ______ Kniered at th« Poeto trie« at Fort land. Oregon as eecond-claes mattar. IMPORTANTI Al! communications for publication or otherwise should be addressed to The Advocate Publishing Company, Suite 311 Macleay Building, Portland. Oregon. Advertising rates made known on application. "Don't ask for righto Take them An' don't let annr wan glv« them to ya A right that Is bended to ye fr naw- Ihin' has somathtn' th« matter with It." —Mr DMta*.___________________________ They have rights who dar« maintain th«m "—Jerne« Ruaeell Lowell. A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY Righteous Seen and Heard.—For the eyes Gf the Ijsrd are over the righteous, and his ears are open unto their prayers.—1 Peter 3:18. A MISTAKE Home Office, lit N. Dearborn St. Rose City Park, through invitation Chicago, Illinois of the hosts, to participate in and en joy the Feast of the KI Riswan. KI LOUISIANA WOMEN JOIN GOOD Riswan is a Persian word, the meaning WILL MOVEMENT of which is the combination of host, New Orleans. La., May 1. An Im invitations and gut-ata. The major portant step tn the Southern move ity of those in attendance were Ba ment for better race relations was haista or friends of the movement, taken in New Orleans March 3133. which teaches the brotherhood of when more than forty of Louisiana's man and the fatherhood of God A prominent women, leaders in rellg delightful program was enjoy«»d. in ious and civic organisations met to which George Latimer gave a brief study the situation, formulated a vlg explanation of the feast, a resume orous statement in behalf of good of his trip to the Holy Land. where will and justice between the races. he visited, ate. and talked with the They joined the Race Relations Com late Abdul Baha; a group of Cad mittee and declared that only Chris man's pieces, and the Juba dance by tian principles can solve the South's Nathaniel Dett were played by Mrs race problem Oue of the strongest Daisy Hunt. Dr. Minard, of the paragraphs in their paper was the Divine Science church, gave a one against lynching, declaring that brief talk on unity; Mrs. Baker, a It was inexcusable and must go. sister-in-law of Ray Stannard Baker, here from California, gave an inter SICKNESS NATURAL? esting talk on the "Soul"; Mrs. Lati Normal health our birthright! Are mer read a delightful letter, written you worried about physical condi at sea. from Miss Martha Root, who tions. "evil influences," “unnatural is now teaching the cause in Japan. i spells," "tear of harm.” phobias per- The letter was most charming and Itaining to "enemies.” "rivals,” or was brimful of information an»l love | persons you believe may be “work- for the friends in America. Mrs. E. D. I ing against you* Are you m. nt'sllf Cannady gave a talk of her associa i distressed? Enable to accomplish tion and knowledge* ot the work, and your desires? Grace Gray de Long, expressed deep appreciation for the 'The Little White Mother." Ameri- beautiful teaching of Abdul Baha and - ca's Illustrious adviser, has a method Baha Ollah. Following the spiritual I for your relief, she can help you help side of the feast, the guests partici I yourself. Write this beloved woman pated in tbe material side, which con today and lay your case before her. sisted of delicious ice cream, cakes, ask for advice and request informs candies, coffee, etc. During the so j yon about her work of quick guid cial hour. Mrs. Cannady sang Oth ing her patients in the way of right ers noted among the guests were Mrs. thinking and correct living. Do not Jack Gulliford ot Dawson. Y T . and send any money or stamps unless you Mrs. Ruth Flowers of East First »■are to do so of your own free will. street. Most essential that your full name an<l correct mail address is state«l in your letter. Respond to this an- HOTEL NOTES nouncement immediately. A newspaper, like an individual, when it makes a mistake should cor- rect it. The Advocate has always made it a rule whenever it made a mistake to correct it upon discovering the mistake. A few weeks ago we GRACE GRAY DE LONG published an item about Rosenblatt's G. J. Kaufman, former SAVANNAH, GEORGIA stores, in which we stated it was our manager of the Portland, opinion that the proprietor of the has been appointed man MRS. MAGRUDER SPEAKS AT stores did not care for colored pat ager of the Columbia MEETING ronage Our attention was kindly Gorge hotel. A grand Mrs. E. J. Magruder delivered the called to the matter and we were as opening was staged the principal talk before the ladies of sured. after talking to the proprietors, past week one of the Methodist Church auxiliary that we had misunderstood their William Glover, recently of the meaning. It was explained that at Oregon Grille, is on the extra wait (white) at the home of Mrs. Francis, 1624 Park street. Wednesday morn the time we Interviewed them, it was ers' list at the Portland. Ing Her talk was well received. nearing Easter and they were exceed George Roberts, who recently re ingly busy and therefore when turn- I signed as waiter in the Oregon Grille, FORMER PORTLANDER GOES IN ing down buying space in our columns is hibernating on a dining-car. BUSINESS in the manner in which it was done, Roy Blackburn, for several years Looper of Boulder, Colo.. Miss E. that it was not the intention of the a waiter at The Portland, is taking R. D. proprietor to convey the impression 1 a ten days’ vacation. In the mean- writes her friend here, Mrs. Luscher. 87 East 75th street N., that we got from his manner. We. there time, he is beuatifying his lawn at | after visiting in Ogden. Vtah. she fore. take this method of informing his new home. ' has decided to return there and open our readers that the Rosenblatt man John Bland, a well informed hotel agers feel very kindly toward our man. who is now employed on a din |a beauty parlor* Both Mrs. Green people and desire their patronage as er. was a pleasant caller at the Port- I and herself like Colorado and both much as any one's. We are sorry we land this week, Bland formerly ! are formerly of Portland. — misunderstood and therefore con worked there. EDITOR KANSAS CITY SUN DEAD veyed the misunderstanding to our W. E. Holt, a new-comer to the As we go to press we received the readers. We do not try to make peo city, has been installed as the offi- sad news that Nelson C. Crews, ver ple buy space with us. They have a cial mule at The Portland. satile and virile editor ot the Kan right to advertise where they please, W. E. Thomas, who has been act sas City (Mo.) Sun for many years, but we give and appreciate courteous' ing as official mule at The Portland died al his home the 24th of last treatment, whether our offers are ac for most of the fall and winter, has month. The particulars are not known cepted or turned down. thrown up the job* and will in a few to us. days, with Mrs. Thomas, leave the THE MT. SCOTT HERALD city for snnnv California. "Bill" Bowers is convalescing nice ly at his home, 293 Ivy street, fol The Advocate has taken over the lowing a painful accident to his RUPTURE EXPERT HERE subscription list and advertising of knees, sustained while at his work the ML Scott Herald, which ceased at the North Bank station. publication last week. The list of Seeley, Famous in This Specialty, Called to Portland subscribers and advertisers of The Gaston Campbell, who has been a Herald is made up of some of the F. H. S«»eley of Chicago and Phil little indisposed the past week. Is best people in the state. And to adelphia. the noted truss expert, will again hard at it with bis bond sales. have the business and good will turn personally be at the Benson Hotel, ed over to The Advocate by its own and will remain in Portland this Mon MASSACHUSETTS TURNS DOWN ers and publishers, is an honor that MARRIAGE BAR day. Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday^ comes seldom to few in a life-time. Boston. Mass.. April 21. — The and Friday, May 7, 8, 9. 10, 11. Mr. And in appreciation. The Advocate Seeley says: "The Spermatic Shield speaker of the Massachusetts House will do its utmost to make good with will not only retain any case of rup of Representatives sent word to the the subscribers as well as the ad ture perfectly, but contracts the op Boston Branch of the National Equal vertisers. ening in ten days on the average Rights League that the rules com- case. Being a vast advancement mittee of which be was the chair OUR CREED over all former methods—exemplify man had decided to report adverse- No man is so much our enemy* ing instantaneous effects immediate ly on suspending the rules to admit that we will not allow ourselvee to ly appreciable and withstanding any the bill forbidding marriage between The see the good he has or is doing for strain or position, no matter the size "persons of different color.” his race and the community in which or location. Large or difficult cases, regular time for introducing bills he lives. And we are not too selfish or incisional ruptures (following op was passed and the committee did This not even deign to grant the propo or narrow-minded to* speak well of erations) specially solicited. bis accomplishments. On the other instrument received the only award nent of the color line bill a hear hand, no man is so much our friend in England and in Spain, producing ing that we will sacrifice principles and results without surgery, injections, manhood to retain his friendship, for 1 medical treatments or prescriptions TACOMA CORRESPONDENT RE TIRES the reason that such friendship is 'Warning—All cases should be cau With this issue, our efficient Ta not worth having. In fact. It will do tioned against the use of any elastic or web truss with understrape. as coma correspondent retires from our more harm than good I same rest where the lump is and staff, much to our regret, and to Booker T. Washington. Jr., has dis not where the opening is, producing those who have read her newsy re- regarded the advice of his illustrious complications necessitating surgical ports of Tacoma happenings, She Mr. Seeley has docu writes that she is moving to another fathe- who advised the race to stay operations. out of politics. Young Washington ments from the United States Gov city very soon and therefore will not is a candidate for city councilman ernment. Washington. D. C.. for in be able to continue her work on The spection. He will be glad to demon Advocate. Mrs. Hamilton has done in Los Angeles. strate without charge or fit them if excellent work as reporter and The The Advocate acknowledges with desired. Business demands prevent Advocate certainly appreciates pleasure a little booklet, "An Appeal for the Race,“ by Rev. Elijah C. Branch LL.D., of Los Angeles, Cal The booklet is a forerunner of a larger book, which is soon to appear, the contents of which the civilized nations of the world will be amazed at, it is said. The author proposes to record the greatest narrative of human injustice ever written upon the pages of history. The booklet sells for 27c by mail and can be had by sending to the author at 1634 E. 22nd St., Los Angeles, Cal. •tar Cleaning WE CLEAN ANYTHING MADE OF FABRICS Rogo, Blankets, Pillows, Suite, Over coats. Draperies, Comforters, Lamp 8hadea, Gowns, Ladles* Coats Ladles* Garments Our Speelslty Let Us Save Your Clothing and Money Phone ua when In a Ruah—we’ll give you tho Service Main SSSO «h •»' Ws Call and Deliver The Up-to-Date Cleaning & Tailoring Co 4M UNION AVENUE. NORTH K LOTHES LEAN Call East 02S8 for THE TAILOR J. W. INGERSOLL, Prop. We hope that wherever Mrs. Hamll- ton may go. she will have success and happiness and that whenever she can find the time to write a line or two to us. she will do so. COMMUNICATION Portland. Ore.. May 1. 1923 Dear Editor: I hava looked In vain for your opinion on the action, or rather reception given the K. K K by Rev J. W. Anderson of Mt Olivet Baptist Church. You might believe in the divine right of the reverend to bargain and sell what and to whom he pleases. If Rev. Anderson had branded the stock which he sold 1 would have no hoi- ler, but the K. K. K has not learned to distinguish a Baptist from a Meth odist, et al. Just by passing, Mr. Editor. I do not believe that the ma jority of bls pastorate appreciated the reverend having an avowed K K. K. man getting up in what they thought was their pulpit, telling them how much the K. K. K. had helped in building that church. That is or should be an edifice to which one might point with pride in later years. What will the Sunday Schol children think when you tell them that they are walking on a floor laid by the K. K. K? You certainly can not tell them that they are walking on h<?iy ground, because some ot them r*ad history, and they would appreciate knowing that the rever end that accepted that gift and vices was taken out and tarred feathered It It were legal? I do not blame the K. K. pouring water down your backs If they can make you think you are sweating, but the colored Baptiste of Portland should let them know that we can forgive but have not lost our memory G. L. CAMPBELL. News of the Churches BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Larrabee and McMillen Streets Rev. A. R. Fox, D. D., Pastor Phone East 1107 E. L. Jameson, Assistant Phone Walnut 3900 Young People's Day will be served this Sunday, A special mon will be preached at the morn ing service, subject “Success—What Is It?" A program will be rendered by the young people at night. The Holy Communion will be admlnls tered at the morning service. Mother’s Day will be observed the second Sunday in May, and Men's iBy will be observed the third Sun day in May. These services will be under the auspices of the Knights I of Bethel Church. Rev. and MrB. Fox and Miss Rob ert Summers returned from the Dis trict Conference and Sunday School Convention, which met at Yakima. Washington, last week, elated over the wonderful success of the conven tion. Mrs. Fox was reelected dis trict superintendent of the Sunday Schools for the third consecutive year. Rev. and Mrs. Fox and Miss Summers stopped over at Seattle Sat urday morning breakfast HAIR STRAIGHTENING AND SHAMPOO COMB r Hats cleaned and blocked to suit you. Yes, we clean everything from necktiea up to rugs, blankets, etc. Sults and Overcoats msde to your individual measure. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. Our prices are very reasonable. Olve us a trial. We will please you. TAYLOR Society Views "Struttin' Along color scheme employed. Yellow and Mamie Smith and her cast playing white flower» adorned tho table and Yellow candles at the Heilig Theater are attracting ' the dining room. all society this week and everyone and a pretty pink and white birth- who frequents the playhouses Is at , day cake were attractive * The tending these Interesting perform youngsters enjoyed themselves with ance». Many ot the participant!» tn music and games and had a most the show are known to some l*ort- I delightful time, Master George was landers, and this fart makes their the happy recipient of a bicycle from I interest the more intent. The like his parents and useful bicycle acres- ot its kind has never before been aoriea wore presen tod by his little seen In Portland, and th»» whole show guests. • « • is a fine diversion from the charac Entertained at Dinner ter of show presented here in the j Arthur l.cBon ot Oakland. Cal. was past. see [the dinner guest ot Mr and Mrs A. ' H. Morrow. 843 East Sth street N . Birthday Dinner Enjoyed Editor amt Mrs. E. D. Cannady (Wednesday avenins, the 35th • • s were hosts at a delicious dinner Tues day evening, in honor of their oldest Mr. and Mrs. Weeks Entertain son's 10th birthday annivereary. Mr and Mrs. George W. Weeks Sharing honors with Master George entertained Rev. A R Fox and fam Cannady were Rev and Mrs. Magru lly with an »»laborat«» dinner Satur der and their Interesting family and day evening. the Stith, upon the 1st Mrs, Ione Askew. Dainty pink, daf ter'» return from the district confer- fodil yellow and white forme«! the cnee at Yakima. Wash. This Comb Is Well Worth SI.00 leans j (By Tríala Breaux) Solid Br««« arood.n h«ndl« ftk inch«« Ions w.htht 4 ooncee. given ■ present to all who take advantage of oar great Bit OFFER NO. 1144 JUST WRITE TO US AND SAY:— *f would like to fat • hair ttrakrbtRnlnf and •hampoo comb fraa Sand me particulars ra- fardinf yoor No 1144 offer " Ba lure and wrfta roar name and addreaa plainly, and full particular« will ha aant you. Do not wait, writ« to day for thia offar will no< last Ion«. Wa ara dninc thin to adverttea Ford*a Heir Pew» a 4a and Ford's Hair Stralghtewiwg awd fHiaagpoo Cwaaba. ,** Address your latter to Til OZONIZED OX MARROW 00. WARSAW ILLINOIS Dinner Party Enjoyad Mr. nml Mrs. It. D. Daniela, and Mrs. David Hepburn and Johnson were dinner gueula of and Mrs. Ed Williams on Meade Bunday, the 33n»l of April. • • • school; 11:30 a. m and preaching. Weak day Monday. Wednesday and olnga, tor testimonials, h,'allng ths sick and for Ings. All are cordially aiteud. ? 30 p. «. meeting»: Friday »V» prayer for tarry moot Invited to SUMMON» IN FORECLOSURE OF DELINQUENT TAX CER Mr. TIFICATE Mr In the Circuit Court of tho Htate of Oregon for Multnomah County Mr. Kt I* D Walker, Plaintiff, va. A It. Skidmore, »nd 0. J. Hkldtuoro, and E II. llansehbach, and al 1 Mr. and Mrs. Simms Haats whom It may concern. Defendants. Mr «ml Mrs. R. C. Simms. 530 K. lftth Street, wore boats at a dinner To A. I. Skidmore, and C. J. Skid more. and K. II. Hannchbacb, and Sunday. Covers wore laid for five all whom It inay concern, the above Those who enjoyed the feast were named defendants; J. W Holts, porters' instructor; Mr In the name of the State of Oregon, and Mrs Gilbert ration, and the host you are hereby notified that I* D. and hostess. Walker, the holder of Certificate numbered 30996 issued on the lftth Mrs. Fuller Visits In Canada H I». Fuller la In receipt of a tele- day of February, 1933. by the Tax gram trout Winnipeg. Canada, where Collector of the County of Multno his wife Is visiting an old school mah. State of Oregon, for the amount Twenty-Nine and 14/100tbs male. Mrs. Clem Dorcey of Louis of ville. Ky, Having started back home. 1339 141 Dollars, the same being the she will come over C. P R. It to amount then due and delinquent for Vancouver. B <’.. to enjoy the beau- taxes fur the year 1919. together with litui scenery of the Canadian Rock penalty, interest and costa thereon lea. She expects to arrive about the upon the real property assessed to you. of which you are the owner as middle of May appeara of record, situated In aald County and Slate, and particularly with Mr and Mrs. J. L. Phelps, torn» subject Next Sunday the pastor will bounded and described as follows, the Chris- preach at both services an»! erly of thia city. to wit: Sunday school at a: 10 a m.; W H tian Endeavor la planning an excel- "Lot numbered Ten (10) in Block lent program. 8 tan Brown. superintendent J. W. numbered Twelve (13) In Wliltwood ley. assistant superintendent 11 • Don't forget Mothers' Dey pro- Court." o'clock, morntng worship, sermon gram Thera will b»< a splendid pro You are further notified that said 4 30 p. tn.. Christian Eudeavor. Bp» gram In honor of mothers rendered I* D Walker has paid taxes on aald cial musical feature each Bunday. » at II o'clock at the churclt. Come premises fur prior or aubaoquont o'clock, evening worship and sermon out am! bring a mother with you years with the rate of Interest on Wednesday night prayer meetlug Excellent music and fine readings said amounts as follows: Friday night choir rehearsal. and talks. Years tax. 1919; data paid. March 417 •• .. -»ma Ave., Rev. E. J. Ma- A 1933; Tax receipt number, 17750; St. Phillips Mission gruder, A. B. Pastor. Parsonage. 260 amount, 31357; rate of Interest 13 24th and Savler Days Cook Ave. Phone Walnut S174. Sun per cent Morning service, 11 a. m ; Sunday day School 9 45 A. M Mrs. W Q. Year's tai. 1920. dale paid. Febru- School, 13 tn Archdeacon Black In Bird, superintendent. "Buds of charge; Mr. B. Coles, lay reader. A Promise.” Tuesday afternoon. 3:30. ary 1< 1933; tax receipt number. cordial welcome awaits you at Hi Preaching every Hunday al 1! A. M 30996; amount, fill Oft; rate of Inter est. 13 per cent. Phillips. and 8 P. M Prayer meeting every Bald A. L. Skidmore and C. J Skid W<!>dnesday evening. Choir rehears more and E II Ranschbach. as the FIRST A * £. ZION CHURCH als every Friday at 8 P. M owner of the legal title of tho above Last Sunday was a glorious day. Junior choir rehearsal every Satur described property as the same ap representative audiences at both day. 3 p m services. At the evening service Pantecoetal Mission of tho Church of pears of record, and each of the oth er persona above named are hereby Miss Yetlve Shelby united with the God In Christ further notified that I*. D. Wslkor church. Messrs. J C. Logan. R Bird “The House of Prayer" will apply to the Circuit Court of the and Stone visited the Christian En 2ft Union Ave. N. County and Htate aforesaid for a de deavor. the two former persons made Elder Robert ftoarcle. Pastor cree foreclosing th* Hen against the excellent and inspiring talks on the Hunday services: 10 a m . Sunday property above described and men tioned in said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after tho service of this summons upon you. exclusive of the day of service, and defend thia action or pay the amount due as above shown, together with costs and accrued Interest and in case o, vour failure to do so, a decree will be raw derod foreclosing the lien of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. All process and papers In thla pro reeding may bo served upon tho un dersigned residing within the Htate of Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. , Then you can teH your Ea«t»‘rn WILLIAM O MARTIN. friend■ about the ar«*at cltlaa ot Attorney for Plaintiff. San Franrlaco. I xjn AnffcleM, Sun Address: 404 Buchanan Bldg., Dieno and Callfornlaii world fa Portland, Oregon, mous National parka, golf couruea and aeanhore reaorta. You will alto real I xe that char» I «hod wish to aea the wonder plarrN of the Paclflc Coaat. and Ita beauty apota that cannot ba duplicated rm©</ Lodge Directory Plan now to take advantage of BACK EAST EICU1IIOR rAKEI May IS to Hr |>t. lu, and ko b<4h wn>n via II»« "Hhantu Rout«/’ Thry uffurd a wide choice of routra. atop* o\»*f pfiMlrarn. and nmvrnteni tra aarvlca. Aak your Iota I tl<ket uarnt for <*: thrr particular« and d«*w<'rlp'. • foil •ra or write JOHN M Hi'oTT, fien t Pangr. Agt. Portland, Orrann I. B. P. O. E OF THE WORLD Stop! Look! Listen! DAHLIA TEMPLE NO. 202 Will Give a MAY FROLIC at the STAG AUDITORIUM, MAY 17, 1923 Webb'» Famous Orchestra ROBE CITY LODGE NO. 111, I. B. P. O. E. OF W„ MEETS ths 2ND AND 4TH WEDNESDAY EVEN- ING8 OF. EACH MONTH AT THE STAG AUDITORIUM, 391'/, EAST MORRISON STREET. ALL VISIT- ING BROTHERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. FRED McCLEAR, E. R. PAYNE. Sac’y. Admission, 55c NOTICE Dahlia Temple No. 202, I. B. P. O. E. of W.. of Portland, Oregon, meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday nights In each month at Stag Auditorium. All visiting Daughter Elks In good standing In their respective Temples are Invited to meet with us. LOUISE THOMAS, Daughter Ruler, BEATRICE H. CANNADY, Daughter Secretary. Syracuse Lodge, K. of P. No. 1, meets the second and fourth Fri day night» in each month. All Blr Knights In good standing are welcome. Fraternal Hall, 796 Missis sippi Ave. William Dels, C.C.; J. R.