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tas evening. where he delivered a THE ADVOCATE 1 same real Elka address Mr Chaney's mis aion to Portland was to arouse Inter Published every Hal urda y al Sult« est in th« brothers and sisters going 111 Macleay Building. Phone Broad to Chicago to the Elka grand Exige way 6897. in AuguaL to take thetr special train. O. CANNADY--------- -------------- ESIlor Mr. Chaney Is a live wire. Elks of hi KD cannady -------- — Associate Editer and Manager Puget Sound Lodge know a good AOVOCATB A**im man. That's why they keep him in Portland. Oregon—Rutherford Brothers the office of the K. R. Broadway and Flanders St S Elka Sanitary Barbar Shop, 316 Flan- --der« Street. COLORED LAD COMPETES MARBLE TITLE tary of the colorad men'« department of the International committee. will retire this year. It la said that Dr Moorland will be the first colored secretary to have ranched thia point, aa he will attain the age of M years, aa provided in the Ketlrament Fund regulations. Dr Moorland has been associated with the work from th« •arty days and 1« a pioneer In th« cause FOR KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ELECT abyvoat Haturday, Jun« 39, IMS ode|x (By Triai« Breaux) Tennis Club Monday eveulng, the t l&lh Inst. A representative audience For the pleasure of Mr. and Mra. I was present and many pronounced It Dav« Bradley. r«ceul arrivals troni a decided success. Littig. Texas. Editor and Mrs. K. D. • « • Cannady vnt«rtained at a delicious Mr, and Mrs, Grice Entertain i three-course dinner Bunday at their Relative« home iu Irvington, Sharlng houora It had been just twenty years since with Mr and Mrs. Bradley were Mr 8. Grice had seen hie cousin. Aaron and Mrs. Roy Garnett and family and Stringer, when Mr and Mrs Stringer Mr and Mrs A H. Morrow and fam arrived here last week from thetr ily and Mra. Leavy Johnson, Mrs. home In Spokane sud visited a week Morrow's mother. with Mr. and Mrs. Grice, 1876 Foster e • street. Mr and Mrs. Strluger left Drama Success at Theatre Tuesday, the 38th. after a pleasant The Utile Theatre was th« ac»n« stay here, to make their home in of a drama given by the Tawawa Fresno. Cal. Sunday. June 34th, Mr Intarlai«« at Dinner and Mr«. R. D. Lusher were hosts at dinner for the pleasure of Mr. and Additional covers Mra. Stringer, were laid tor Mr and Mrs. Grice, A most enjoyable time was had. e • e pled daisy In December. Let the truth com« out. it won't hurl any body. It may give a gentle Jolt to history, but th« old girl can «tend It. She has stood worse than that In her iWMt young Ilf«. In fact, things may scent a little mor« home like— maybe She knows that when II comes to claiming a place In the sun. old Africa staked th« first homesite. Hers was the suit god and the moon «od and all thè Ulti« goda. The timo Is here Africa la holding a doyal flush. Walter Fata, colored, Chicago's en OFFICERS try tn the National Marble Champion j Syracuse Lodge No. 1. K. of P., ship. had the northern title w reeled held Its >«mtanual election of ot- Entertains at Lecture from him by Harlan McCoy, three out fleers at 795 Mississippi ave.. June Mrs Wm Cain eutertalned Mra. of Eve, at Atlantic City. N. J-. June 33nd. which resulted as follows: K E. D Cannady al a lecture at th« D. Cannady. C. C.; W. Q. Bird. V. G ; 27 Gt. Heilig Theater. Thursday noon, and G. N. Whit«, Prelate; Nimrod Jack- afterwards lunched at Meier A MISS SHAW LEAVES FOR EAST son. M E.; Adolphus Clay. M. F.; BETHEL A. M. I. CHURCH Franks. The lecture was delivered SUBSCRIPTION RATES Miss Freita Shaw who has been E. J. O'Riley. M A ; Trustee, only I‘er Year ________ ......_____ — Larrabee and McMillen Stesela by Judge Samuel W Green. C. 8.. of Six Months___________________ visit Ing her mother and relative« in one elected. G. V. Grayson, and Wm. Rev. A. R. Fos, D, D., Pastor Three Months ____—....... - I .ou Is ville. Ky. from the subject. 1'ayabU in advance the city for the past several weeks, Deis. M W. Phons East 110/ "Christian Selene«, ns Applied to left Wednesday morning for St. PauL I. L. Jameson, Assistant Business.'* The ladles enjoyed It Im MALE HELP WANTED Minn., where she will join the Har Phon« Walnut 3«00 mensely. IMPORTANTI COLORED MEN wanted to quali Ail communications for publication rod Jubilee Singers, of which she 1« ML Olivet Baptist Chureb or otherwise should be addressed to a member and resume their concent fy tor sleeping car and train porters. There will be a big tiahlug party a(t>r of the Portland, left Tueaday to and daughters of Ham are creeping Trans- The Advocate Publishing Company. work on the Chautauqua working In Experience unnecessary East Firs land Schuyler Sts. river Thursday, Necanicutu up the the ___________________ calcium and making _ _ a nolae take up her dull«« as the manager ut luto__ Suite 311 Macleay Building. Portland, and around St. Paul and Philadelp- porta t Ion furnished. Write T. Mc- Rsv. J. W. Andersen, Paster Oregon. with a stop-over at Cannon Beach. I like a rac« once worth while. 0M the Gearhart. Gearhart, Oregon Caffray. Supt . St. Louis. Mo. ph la. Res. 429 Tillamook St. Advertising rate« made known on Mra G. Mullen gave a bathing King Toot, for Instance, bobbed up John Hampshire, a financier of application. I Telephone Eaet 9099 party Mouday from 9:30 to 11:30. Granta Pass. Oregon, was a guest at at a moat Inconvenient time Kllquea ^ASTOR'S WIFE'S BIRTHDAY < AN AT THE RIVOLI Mt Olivet Baptist church had a I After the sea dip, the hostess served persuaded had Juel about The Portland thia week. and Klans NIVERSARY TO BE OB Last week at the Rivoli theatre In great day last Hunday. Dr. W D. Q. L. Campbell recently made everybody that the Negro never was SERVED AT CHURCH the main picture offering, the Tenth tea to the ladies. Carter preached at II a. m and 8 p. I T. Troutman motored down with now ian't anything and anything. trip as waiter on a boat to Los Ang As is her annual custom. Mrs. K. V. S. Cavalry, colorad soldiers sta m Great crowds in attendance. The eles. When asked to report, the old never will be anything. Then Car- J. Magruder, wife of the pastor of tioned on the Mexicon border, played a party Tuesday. pastor will preach at « p m. next Mr and Mrs. J. E. Stephens, Mrs. the narvon and Carter busted Into boy said. "Nothing doing. ” First A. M. E. Zion church, and her a conspicuous part tn the grand fin Sunday. Covenant meeting at 11 a. George Mullen. Mr. and Mrs. J. It tomb of kinds and dlacovered King self an active church worker, will ale of the drama. GARVEY’S CONVICTION m Hunday School at «:30 a. in It Stephens went clam digging Tues Toot. There was plenty of uewspa ramona kistobcax . cnabactbm forego a home reception to her Y. P U. at 8 30 p m Our pastor la DXCLÀS1D oaacnwDAHTa day morning at 6 A. M. The tide was per nolae for a moment. Then al MR. AND MRS. BROWNING IN the self-styled ' friends and acquaintances and bend Marcus Garvey. or suc» <m his missionary trip this week, will very low and Mrs. Mullen wanted to (Continued from pegs one) ienee! NEW JERSEY leader of the colored race and found- her efforts towards building up the return Saturday and will till his pul wade out to Tillamook Light Hous« A card announces that Mr. and Have you ever wondetler why? The pit Sunday er of the 17. N. I. A., has been found church and its work, by assisting in »plans and Persians In single com truth la that folks wanted to kuow guilty of having criminally used the an elaborate program arranged by Mrs. Ivan H. Browning are spending until she ran into a devil fish. bat he fought Achillea, the Grecian mails in connection with the Black Ladies Aid Society of the churvh un- their summer In Atlantic City. N. J. OREGON URGED TO AIO IN PRE heavyweight, and, after a terrible too much They wanted to know • HILOH BAPTIST CHURCH I I just what Mr Toots looked like. It Mr Browning is employed as leading Star Steamship Co. and sentenced der the heading of Congregational Eaet 7«th and Everett Streets. contest, copped a VENTING BULL FIGHT IN knockout. The ' would never have done Io say that Rev K. L. Moseley, M. T. D. pastor. to serve five years in the federal Song Service. This service is unique tenor in original "Shuffle Along THE SOUTH whole city of Troy went Into mourn- Tool was the color of unbleached prison. Shall we say this is the end in many respects as the history of Co.” Phon« Tabor 378«. Bull fights will be held in New Or Ing for this black champion and aa of the Garvey movement? No. But each song, before being sung, will coal. Ye while folks couldn't afford leans next Saturday unless the gover ' his body rested upon the pjyre. Au- NEWS FROM THE COAST out went the high sign to pul we shall ask the many thousands of be vividly told by seme member of St. Phillipe Mission nor of Louisiana interferes to stop 1 rora swept down In her sun chariot It So loyal followers and supporters of the the society. A paper, subject "Emp (By Genevieve Elisabeth Mullen ) them, according to a telegram re and snatched him away. on the soft pedal. whisper low sweet 34th and Havler Hays And the The Pacific Coast highway is up brother Tool fur movement, is this the end-? Whether ty Pews.” will be especially interest ceived by Mra. F. W. Swanton, gen Greeks believed that the dew found chariot ; and lock crowded with auto trucks and all Morning service. 11 a. m ; Sunday this is the end or not. and we be ing, as the one who will give the pa eral manager of the Oregon Human« on the flowers and grass in the mom a year or so. School, 13 m. Archdeacon Black in lieve It is not. for the dan v let ion of per has had first hand acquaintances kinds of vehicles enroute to the Society, from Minnie Maddern Fiske, Ing were the tears Aurora still weeps only one blackbird But Toot was charge; Mr. II Coles, lay reader, A Special beach. It gives one the impression the well known actress. Mrs. Swan one man doesn't mean the conviction with empty church pews. out of a million. A white face In cordial welcome awaits you at BL for her baby boy. that they are on their way to Shel sermon will be preached by the pas of the movement we believe, how ton today urged local peopK to send 8lowly. but ever surely, the sons Toot's time was aa scarce as a dim Phillips ever. it will put a damper on the tor and the ladies of the Aid Society by. MonL. to witness the big fight telegrams protesting against the But after you reach the end of the many worthy projects fostered or will turn out enmasse The program tights. Mrs. Fiske's message asks: FIRST A • . E. ZION CHURCH might have been fostered by the U. will be at 8 o'clock tn the evening Lewis and Clark trail and take a "Please Immediately influence as glance up and down the beach, you 41? .< ,, ,mi Ave., Rev. E. J. Ma I N. I. A. tor the benefit of the race. and the public is cordially invited to will have a different impression as many people as possible to wire the I «ruder, A. B Pastor. Parsonage. 290 It is our opinion that Mr Garvey was attend. Cook Ave. Phone Walnut 6174. you will see a bonfire here end there governor of Louisiana and all editors sincere and boneet in what he tried of New Orleans newspapers, urging with bathers standing around. A real revival at the church last COMBS FOR SALE to do. ' but like many well meaning J W. Curry is busy fixing up his them to use their great power to pre Sunday evening Under the power Three steel straightening combs men. the undertaking was too big for vent national disgrace and calamity. tents on 7th Avenue, which is con ful sermon "Baek From the Ho* that sell regularly tor 31.25 to close one man to handle and the most of Assure editors and governor we de Pen" by Rev. Magruder end the very the men he hired to assist him took I out—75c each. Three steel straight- veniently located a few blocks from pend upon them.” Stop wailing the weary blues! Hang the banjo on the wall touching songs of the choir, five m«n advantage of the opportunity to rob ening combs that sell regularly for the beach. f The above news item, clipped from and women joined the church This Mrs. J. D. Patton. 165 N. 12th St., Two let’s start something and and plunder, knowing full well that 82.50. to close out at 31-75. The tPortland. Ore.) Daily Journal, makes a total of sixteen additions whatever detriment it would be to straightening combs that sell regu- Portland, spent a few days here last attracted our attention, and we repro during the month. week, returning home Friday. the cause, the blame would be laid larly for 33.10. to close out at »125 «tamp for particular« Send You can't afford to miss the aerv- Chris Smith and son arrived this duce it for the benefit of those who on Garvey. Now as a race, we can each. One straightening comb that •cea at Zion Only the pure unadul week from Portland. Mr. Smith runs may not have read It tn the daily not afford to laugh and rejoice over sells regularly for 37.50. to close out press. We are intereated in the tact terated gospel la being preached Ev THE HAMITIC LEAGUE OF THE WORLD the failure of Mr. Garvey to win in at 35. Call 311 Macleay Bldg.. Fourth the Coffee Cup on Broadway. that the actress views bull fighting as Mrs Jerome Harris Is at Baidee ery Sunday two and three are added this case, nor can we afford to re and Washington streets. Come early a national calamity and disgrace. We to the church. 309 East 39th Street joice over the setback of the move and make your selection for there is Lodge, a block from the promenade. wonder then what she would think Joseph F. and James R. Stephens, a limited number to choose from. — ment to which he seemingly had ded Chicago, Illinois Psntecoatsl Mission ef ths Churoh ef two prominent young men of Texas of the Louisiana pastime of lynching icated his life, for as IltUe as some Adv. and burning human beings at the Ged In Christ and their wives are running the Dixie people may think of it, Garvey and "The House of Prayer" FOR SALE—Pair low rubber heel Cafe on Broadway. Oh. boy, they stake. We also wonder how many the cause have done more to arouse 2« Union Ave. N. times she has called upon the peo racial consciousness and pride of one-strap pumps. Size medium, color serve some real Mexican chill in con Elder Robert Boarclo, Factor ple of the nation and th« public press nection with their short orders. blood than any other movement we dark brown. Have been worn some Bunday service«: 10 a m^ Sunday George O. Jackson, the old pioneer to use their influence to put an end know of. and The Advocate does not In good condition. Cost 87.99 special school; 11:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. practice. We won- to this inhuman of Seaside, is still on Broadway in place Garvey in the category with sale, will sell for 83.59. See them at preaching. Week day meetings; der. * 311 Macleay Bldg.—Adv. the shoe shining business. thieves and robbers, nor does it look Monday. Wednesday and Friday «vs- We admit that buil-flghtlng emacila Mrs. Genevieve Mullen is at the lightly on the great movement which olnga. tor testimonial«, prayer for Ala Bam is Cottage on the Prom- of savagery, but of the two aporta Y. M. C. A. WORKER RETIRED he instigated within the race all over brailng the sick and for tarry meat we believe bull-lighting to be the less enade. Dr. J. E. Moorland, senior secre- the world—the movement for free tags. AU «re cordially Invited to I atrocious, if only from the fact that dom in fact as well as in theory, and attend. ! those who engaged in the bull fight the movement to redeem the home . Ing have their choice of engaging of our forefathers as oar national . or not engaging, in the latter the home. Only great minds conceive i victim of the lynching has no choice such great Ideas and being ahead of ; but that of his torturers. the thought life of the average indi vidual, he. Garvey will have to suffer Will open for the season, beginning July L, 1923. Mrs. B. J. John MOTIL NOTI* I B. P. O. E. OF THE WORLD for IL just aa other great reformers son will serve Barbecued Dinners and Confections at her residence. have suffered for their advanced 70 East 76th St., N. Take M-V car to 76th St., walk one block south. Hotel Not«« ideas. Ed Washington, railroad For Special Party Dinners, Phone for Reservations and hotel man. has taken < harge of the Gearhart A NEW PUBLICATION Tabor 4291 wash room, shining stand The Advocate extends a hand of and dressing parlor for welcome and congratulations to the th« season. Arkansas Survey, which came to our Mrs. Harrington, wife of the man- MR. J. W. STANLEY desk this week. The Survey II one Presents NOTICE TO CREDITORS month old, published weekly at Lit- In the Circuit Court of the State of tie Rock. Ark., by the Wells-Kennedy Oregon for the County of Printing Co., of which O. W. Kenne- DINNERS COMMENCING • O’CLOCK Multnomah SOPRANO dy is president, P. L. Dorman is the Probate Department editor and Mrs. A. B. Ives, city edi Of Oakland, California DANCING— 8:30 TILL 12 Notice Is hereby given that the un tor. The paper ts a very interesting dersigned has been appointed admin In Recital and creditable one to the race. Long istratrix of the estate of E. G. Dick may the Survey live to carry the WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 11 ens of the State of Oregon for Mult Race’s message to the world. Bethel Auditorium Admission 35 Cents nomah County, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said es It la said you cannot keep a bad ROBE CITY LODGE NO. Ill tate are hereby notified to present man up and the reverse is true; you P. O. E. OF W., MEET* the 2ND the same, duly verified as by law re cannot keep a good man down. MEN’S WEAR AND 4TH WEDNESDAY EVEN- quired, to the undersigned al 311 INGS OF EACH MONTH AT THE PORTLAND HOTEL Macleay Building, Portland, Oregon, The Rev. Dr. J. W. Miller, who re LORENZ— LORENZ— STAG AUDITORIUM, Ml'/« EABT within six months from the date signed from the pastorate of the Sev GRIPP AND COLD DOUBLE STRENGTH MORRISON STREET. '. ALL VISIT. hereof. enth Day Adventists church, differs CAPSULES COUGH SYRUP ING BROTHERS ARE CORDIALLY Dated and first published June 23, from most preachers in that he 50c 50c INVITED. 1323. knows when he has had enough and FRED MeCLEAR, I. R. Last publication July 28, 1923. when it Is time to go. G. M. PAYNE, Secy. MRS. E. D. CANNADY, 143 Fourth Street, near Alder Administratrix. It is so funny how some people Portland Oregon Wm. G. Martin, Attorney. with about a thimble full of sense end nothing else get It into their craniums that they are leaders of the people. I News of the Churches I Join theHamitic League of the World 4th of July Barbue De Luxe At Lodge Directory Stag Club Mrs. Myrtle Hall-Mitchell STEWART-SCHNEIDER CO SEASONABLE REMEDIES Stipe-Foster Drug Co. Some of the churches’ "amen corner” brothers are familiar charac ters in gambling houses and pool rooms about town, while some of the "amen corner" sisters are high fliers and nimble strutters on the ball room floors. Mighty poor examples for sinners and children. If Mr. Harding would take a stand for the enforcement of the 14th and 15th Amendments to the United States Constlution like he has taken for the enforcement of th« 18th Amendment to the Constitution, no- body would be able to truthfully say that he is playing politics. The Up-to-Date Cleaning & Tailoring Co HAIR STRAI6HTENIN6 THIS INO SHAMPOO COMB K leans This Comb la Well Worth 81.00 LOTHES LEAN Hate cleaned and blocked to suit you. Tea, we clean everything from necktie« up to ruga, blankets, etc. Suits and Overcoats mad« to your individual measure. " Satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. Our price« are very reasonable. Olve u« a trial. We will please you. PROMINENT ELK VISITS E R. Chaney. Exalted Ruler of Pu get Sound Lodge of Elks of Seattle, was a mighty welcome visitor to Port land, Wednesday, and was the hon ored guest of Rose City Lodge the NOTICI AT YOUR SERVICE YELLOW TAXI CALL TAYLOR THE TAILOR J. W. INGERSOLL, Prep. = MAIN 0059 Also Seven-Passenger Touring Cars for Sightseeing LOWEST RATES IN THE CITY Dahlia Temple No. 201. I. B. P. O. E. of W„ of Portland, Oregon, meets the. 1st a(yl 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 ths second end fourth Fri day nights In ssch month. All Sir Knights In good stsndlng are welcome. Fraternal Hall, 795 Missis- ■Ippl Ave. William Del«, C.C.; J. R.