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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1923)
Hat urti »y, July T. IBIS Baptist church had Iholr last service uniform; a colored mlniater. a little HOTBL NOTB8 In the Y W, C, A last Hunday. July girl who waved her hands overhead, 1. In the future the services will be and several other* stood up In dif H«nry Perry, the bat- held at 52H North 10th street In ferent parts of the building. tleecared veteran ot the "I am a minister of Christ." said what Is known as the old Ilethel tray, apron and Jacket, the Rev. Father Welsh, stepping church building Thursday, 8 P. M . waa given a week's lay with Father Kelly into an aisle to prayer meeting. Hunday, 10 A M. off a few days ago. and the left ot the stage "I have come Hunday School, Hunday, It A M. forthwith he handed in (By Trial« Ut eaux) here in a response to a printed In hie badge. Perry walked from th« preaching. Hunday. 3 P M , preach vltatlon tacked oa the door of my Portland grille room. and senior dental atudeul at Me Ing The public aro Invited Io wor Morrison snd church in the night" Hugh Bell, who is a dental stu Washington were dmuer guests of harry Medical College in Nashville. ship with us. Shouts, hisses and cat-calls arose dent tn his senior year tn the ini MBH H WILLIAMH. Bec'y, Mrs Frank Myers ot Long lleach. Tenn. waa In the city Hunday and In the parquet and hie galleries, varsity of California, la at home on waa the dinner guest of Editor and Rev. K. C. DYER. Pastor Mrs. R F. Morrison wno is vis after a motor trip was enjoyed to drown lag out the objector. Mrs Cannady at their horn« in Irv I hie vacation and during which time lung In l<o« Angeles, waa recently Pedro. Point When it became obvious that he la hopping belle at the Port the dinner guest of Mrs. John Spen ington Mr Neal left In the even BSTHEL A. M. I. CHURCH other points. something was «bout to "start" In land. Larrsb«« «nd McMillen Streets He will return to graduate cer. 1471 N. 36th St., where covers Ing for Heattie and autlclpatea re the big audience of 4004 people, the next year Rsv. A. R. Fea. 0. D., Paster turning to Portland fur several days' were laid tor six. After dinner the Mr. Neel Dinner Guest speaker hurriedly left the platform Phons East 1107 Horace Rhodes, bell-hop at the ladle« enjoyed a «octal hour on Mrs visit before returnlug Io Chicago, by a rear exit and the large crowd» Portland, and star ball player spent Spencer '■ beautiful aun porch. I. L. Jamssen, Assistant Mr. Neal, a young man of Texas where he Is temporarily residing. filed Into the streets and to their a few days In Walla Walla last Phans Walnut 3500 B homes, at the command of the Man week, playing with a ball team in Her vices si Bethel were ot the us ot a Race." Miss Ada (rogmsn. a He says they will continue and eties of laundry bluing, beside* •ger of Safety and Excise It has that city. ual high order Iasi Hunday. and Iho talented young colored woman, who number of other development*. onlhs unjuat men and women will bow be __ L.H been said that th« conduct of the Mom T. K. Alien, a hotel man ot long tore God's Just law. The army of la a dramatic organiser for the Play sermon by Bishop I'halloughlcsllcslaa large audience in their evidently dis experience, has been on the Job tor ground and Recreation Association of was well recelvml by a large audience. WHITES FLOG BLACKS IN ficials' excuse tor the outrage, page torted state of mind waa nothing several days at the Portland as a America. Is the author ot the pag Beginning with this Hunday night, GEORGIA 11. In The Appeal. Rev. Elijah C. short of miraculous. IMPORTANTI relief man in the dining room. eant. Hhe has directed Its produc lhe pastor, Rev. A. R. Fox. will preach New York. N. Y.. June 27.- "Whit«- Branch, author. 1634 K. 22nd Street. I All communications tor publication Mr. Harrington, manager ot the tion. using colored groups organised a series of sermons on "Lessons from capping" and flogging of Negn>«« Loe Angeles. Calif.—adv. or otherwise should be addressed to Portland, took a run down to Gear near Royston. Georgia, la reported In tor recreational activities In various Great Books." This Hunday night The Advocate Publishing Company. ■the subject will be In Illa Hlepa." hart Sunday to «ee how the madam COMBS FOR SALE Suit« 211 Macleay Building. Portland. FAMOUS HISTORICAL CHARAC a letter received by the National As cities ot Community Service, main Oregon. was progressing since the opening July 16th. the subject will be "Les talned by the Playground and Recre sociation tor the Advancement ot TERS DECLARED TO BE DE Three steel straightening combs Advertising rate« made known on of the Gearhart Is on th« I4th ot the Miserable«." July 33d. "The Inside ation Association of America. Colored People. 70 Fifth Avenue. SCENDANTS OF BLACKS application. that sell regularly for 81-25 to do«« month. of the clip." July 39th, "The Four The pageant artistically depicts New York City. Th« letter state« out 75c each Three steel stratght- Joe Barnes, former bell hop at the Helen Called the "Teasing Brown- that Negroes have not only left their the progress ot th« race; first exhib Horsem«n of the Apocalypse." The enlng combs thst sell regularly for Portland and waiter at a high-class farms because ot nlght-rlding and In iting Idol worship In Africa and pro subject ot the discourse this Hundsy skin" of Troy 32.50. to close out at 31.75. Two boarding house, will, within a week timidation In that section of Georgia, ceeding to American cltlsenahlp and morning will bo ;The Cur« tor lhe (Special «5» The Advocate.) straightening combs that sell regu- or ten days, light out tor New York Chicago. 111. July 5.—Of course but are beginning Io leave the towns participation In the World war. The Dlalllusloued." larly for 331*. to close out at ms where be intends to make his fu largest crowd of white and colored you have heard of Helen ot Troy, also each. One straightening comb that ML Olivet Baptist Church ture home. people aver attending any effort put doll whose face IS K. K. K. AFTER US? that beautiful sella regularly tor 3" 55, to close out East Firs tand Schuyler Sts. Roy Maples is one of the bus men GREAT RACE PAGEANT forth by colored people In Dayton. A launched a thousand ships to war? at 35. Call 211 Macleay Bldg. Fourth Rev. J. W. Andersen, Paster The story of th« esportene« of the O. saw the production. When the To those of the race who say or I and Washington streets. Come early in the Portland main dining room Rut did you ever hear that she waa Re*. 4M Tlllamoek BL Eddie Watson, bell-hop at the colored people In America with all actor representing Paul Mwrvnce think the K K. K. are not after a*, and make yonr selection for there Is a teasing, tantalising, troublesome Telephone Esot SOM Portland, left this week tor Washing its drama of struggles and of attain Dunbar appeared, followed by the we advise them to read the following a limited number to choose from — brown? If you haven't, maybe It la ton. . C„ for a visit with bls rela ments, has recently been brought to poet's mother, Mrs. Matilda Dunbar, ■ews item from the daily press: because authors forgot to mention Adv. • HILOH BAPTIST CHURCH tive«. Klan Objects to Negro Officials It. Nordic writers have such a care light by the presentation In several lu person, the house rang with ap East 75th and Everett Streets. cities ot a pageant "The Milestones plause. Tuskegee. Ala_ July 4.— Macon les way ot gorgettlng to mention the THE APPEAL FOR THE RACE Rev E. L. Moseley. M T D. pastor. County citizen* last night watched a color of the folks away back yonder FOR SALE—Pair low rubber heel Phone Tabor 3753. thousand trooper* of th« Ku Klux one-strap pumps Site medium, color under the aun. A 40-Pago National Raes Book fer H p«c la I services July 33. (fifth Hun Klan as they steadily marched thru dark brown. Have been worn some Helen was the feminine scream ot Sei«, by Mail. 27c day.) Preaching at 11 A. M by th« the streets of Tuskegee tn protest In good condition. Cost 87.90 special her day and she had more suitor* The book deals with southern ta psntor. «nd at 3 P. M and » P. M against negro officials at the govern ■ale. will sell for 33.50. See them at | Juctice. southern exodus and than Henry has flivver*. She final by Rev W D. Carter. D D. of He il* ment hospital for disabled negro vet 311 Macleay Bldg.—Adv. ly married Mr. Menelaus of Sparta, i cause. mil«. Wash The Texas City 1915 Slave INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH who traced his royal blood back to erans here. Intense Interest has Camp, by U. 3. Army officials; Race •21* N. 40th Street been shown here recently over the the Argivea who planted Africa in Unity, the Negro Press. The au St. Phillip« Mlsalen Rsv. E. C. Dyer, Pastor MiSS BYRO GOES EAST threatened move of the federal gov Greece a thousand yean before. thor prophesies in a general way. lath and Bavler !>«ys The nu-mbys of tge Independent ernment to place negro officials at Miss Mabel Byrd, secretary of the He allege« "southern disasters are Then Buddy Paris, sheik of Troy, the hospital here. vamped the lady and eloped with her Morning servies. 11 a. m : Bunday Williams Avenue Branch T. W, left due to God's divine law—sowing and while King Menelaus was shooting Hchool. Il m Archdeacon Black la this week for New York. reaping Gai. 5:7." That waa a most excellent and U- craps Said elopement caused the charge, Mr. 11 Cole«, lay reader, A MAKE lumlnating sermon delivered by the Trojan war that made Mr. Homer cordial welcome awaits you at Hi. Rev. Dr. E. J. Magruder Sunday night famous. Phillips. at Zion Church. What a wonderful It was once said that "the old men advancement the chnrch would make on the wall of Troy" declared that FIRST A » . E. ZION CHURCH if only the Christians would heed the It was a shame for two nations to 417 .» .. am« Avs, Rev. E. J, Ma advice given by him and lead the YOUR NEXT GOAL go to war over a woman Just then gruder, A. B Pastor. Parsonage. 250 This company paid out tn taxes and bridge rentals a total ot life God wants them to lead. The Helen passed and the old roosters Cook Av«. Phon« Walnut 5174. nearly 3l.990.0M last year. We are the heaviest taxpayers in Mult You have finished high school. church would grow by leaps and revised their opinions and voted You ran t afford to miss th« serv- nomah County. and. like all wide-awake grad bounds and great would be the re more dough to carry on the fight fest. I Icea al Zion Only the pure unadul Thia company will expend in construction work and betterments uatea, are looking to college. joicing. So write It down In your memory a total of over 35.000.0M during 1*23. There are 43M employes . terated gospel Is being preached Ev on our payroll at the present time. that Helen belonged to us. There Is The Slate of Oregon offers you ' nry Hunday two and three are added During 1*23 this company will distribute tn payrolls in the ter the beat training and a collegl If you are dissatisfied with your only one author we ever read who to the church. ritory served by us a total of over 35.000.000. and over *0 per cent ate degree In the leading pur self appointed leadership, why not wasn’t afraid to say she was a of that will go right back Into the channels of local trade—tn other suits and professions, as fol words, will be spent here at home. get together and name one and stand brownskin baby doll. It was Mias lows: l5'5 Pentecostal M Im ton ef th* Churoh ef During the past year we have added over 6000 new light and by them; or stop knocking the fellow Barbauld of England, "Yes." she power customers to our service, and this record will probably be God In Christ Engineering, Agrlcultur«, Com who is doing the best he knows how. makes Helen say, "I waa brown- exceeded this year \z “Th* Heu*e of Prsyor" marca, Foreatry, Home Econom skin and rather plump, but the boys This company has over S60.000.000 actually invested in tangible ie*. Mllltory Science and Tac 25 Union Ave. N. physical property devoted to a useful and permanent public service It is with a sense of pride that we fell for me just the same." ile*. Mining. Phsrmacy, Voca- Eldar Robert •«arsis. Pastor covering nearly 60 thriving cities, towns and villages in this vicinity. note that a 14-year-old colored boy lional Educatlon ■nd Muaic. There Is a long record of glory for Why not subscribe for a few shares of our 7 per cent Prior Bunday service*: 10 a. m. Bunday won the marble shooting contest of FOR THE SMART COTTONS us Children ot the Sun. Preference Stock and become a profit-sharing partner in this great school; 11:30 a. m. and T:M p. m. Student life at the Col- New Tork. Small though it may be, enterprise? lege la rich in opporlu Plain white cotton crSpe fashions preaching. Weak meetings: o«y Dividends paid regularly every three months. nevertheless every little bit helps. COLORED SCIENTIST AWARDED nltles for leadership this rlesign very acceptably. The Monday, Wednesday and Friday «ve- blouse has an open front and vestee ■nd personal culture. SPIGARN MEDAL Investment Department olngs. tor testimonial*, pray«r for of self-material, <et-in revers of lace We wonder why it la so many of The Spigarn Medal, awarded an healing the sick and tor tarry meat adding an extra decorative note. The FALL TERM OPENS PORTLAND RAILWAY. LIGHT & POWER COMPANY our people say they want work, but back of the blouse extend« over the SEPTEMBER 2S, 1*23 nually tor the most distinguished tags. All ar« cordially Invitad to when a job is procured for them they shoulder* to form a shoulder yoke in 605 Electric Building attend. achievement by an American cltlxen Yont The skirt is gathered at the change their minds? Portland, Oregon i of African descent, goes to Dr. Geo. edge and finuhed at the lower For Information write to i nl.un hem Medium size re Washington Carver, ot Tuskegee In Senator Bob Stanfield is in the city quires 4 "a yards 36-inch material and stitute. for 1922, "In consideration of THE REUIHTRAH 4« yard lace edging. from Washington, and says he is for his sebvices In agricultural chemis Pictorial Review Blouae No. 1515. Oregon Agricultural College the Dyer anti-lynching bill. Sizes, 34 to 50 inches bust. Price. 30 try. bls recent recognition by a Brit * cents. Skirt No. 7657. Sizes, 24 to Cor» alila ish Royal Society, and for lectures on l. B. P. O. E OF THE WORLD Jack Dempsey la not the man killer 32 inches waist. Price, 30 cents. agriculture during the last year be that he waa supposed to be. Tommy fore white and colored audiences, Gibbons haa shown him up. Now It's Will open for the season, beginning July 1, 1*23. Mrs. B. J. John particularly in the South, where his up to Harry Wills to finish the Job. son will serve Barbecued Dinner* and Confections at her residence. clear thought and straightforward at 70 East 75th St.. N. Take M-V car to 76th St., walk one block south. titude have greatly Increased Inter REV. MILLER EXPLAINS REA racial knowledge and respect." Dr. SONS FOR RESIGNING For Special Party Dinners, Phone for Reservations Carver’s achievements include the WORK HERE Tabor 4291 developing of 165 by-products of the peanut and 115 of the sweet potato; •nd Goes to Kansas City to Rett making potash and chinaberry meal; Stop wailing the weary blue*! Hang the banjo on the wall Assist Family making a tonic for stock food from and let's start something MR. J. W. 8TANLEY vegetable products and making varl- Portland. Ore., July 2. i»n. Presents To the Editor: NOTICE TO CREDITORS Send ■tamp for particular* Will you be so kind as to sa; In the Circuit Court of the State of the public that Elder J. W. M Oregon for the County of resigned his work in Portland Multnomah THE HAMITIC LEAGUE OF THE WORLD SOPRANO pastor of th» 3. D. A. chnrch for the Probate Department Of Oakland, California 309 East 39th Street following reasons; First. I realise Notice is hereby given that the un a great need of physical rest; sec In Recital dersigned has been appointed admin Chicago, Illinois ond, to assist my good mother-in-law istratrix of the estate of E. G. Dick WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 11 In the care ot her father, who la ens of the State of Oregon for Mult Bethel Auditorium Admission 35 Cento very feeble and likely to pasa away nomah County, and has qualified. All ROSE CITY LODGE NO. Ill, I. B. any time. persons having claims against said es P. O. E. OF W, MEET* the 2ND We left the S. D. A. church of tate are hereby notified to present AND 4TH WEDNESDAY EVEN- Portland with the kindest feeling to the same, duly verified as by law re INGS OF EACH MONTH AT THE every member and we truly believe quired, to the undersigned at 311 •TAG AUDITORIUM, M114 EAST that we share the same feeling in Macleay Building, Portland, Oregon, PORTLAND HOTEL LORENZ LORENZ- MORRISON STREET. ALL VISIT. the heart* of all. within six months from the date GRIPP AND COLD DOUBLE STRENGTH ING BROTHERS ARE CORDIALLY A deep feeling of brotherly kind hereof. CAPSULES COUGH SYRUP INVITED. ness is mutual between Elder Miller Dated and first published June 23, 50c 50c FRED MeCLEAR, K. R. and the church. 1923. G. M. PAYNE, Sso'y. J. W. MILLER. Last publication July 28. 1*23. MRS. E. D. CANNADY, 143 Fourth Street, near Alder KLAN MEETING BROKEN UP Administratrix. Portland SPEAKER FLEES Oregon G. Martin, Attorney. THE ADVOCATE t odejx I Daily Fashion Hint News of the Churches O. A. These Significant Facts Should Appeal to Lodge Directory Barbue De Luxe Join theHamitic League of the World Mrs. Myrtle Hall-Mitchell STEWART-SCHNEIDER CO MEN’S WEAR SEASONABLE REMEDIES Stipe-Foster Drug Co. Manager of Safety and Excise 01» parses Audience Priest In Army Uniform and Colorad Mini* tor Object to Meeting Denver. Colo.. June 29—Amid •hosts and cat-calls apparently from all elements represented in a crowd of 4000 assembled to hear a lecture on th* Ku Klux Klan, sanctioned at noon today by Mayor Mayor Benja min F. 8tapleton, Ool. Rice Wl Means, manager of safety and excise, ordered the audience out of the mu nicipal Auditorium last night before th* lecturer had launched into his subject. The lecturer. Dr. G. C. Minor of Ladonia. Texas, who said he is paid lecturer for the Ku Klux Klan, asked persons objecting to the meeting to ■tand up and said If any appeared, the meeting would be cancelled The Rev Father Francis W. Walsh and the Rev. Father Bhomss P. Kel ly, both former army chaplains, an- atstants at the Cathedral of the Im maculate Conception, both in army The Up-to-Date Cleaning & Tailoring Co -e K NOTICE Dahlia Tempi« No. 202, I. It. P. O. E. of W , of Portland, Oregon, meets the 1st *nd 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. LEANS LOTHES LEAN Hats cleaned and blocked to suit you. Tea, we clean everything from neckties up to rugs, blankets, etc. Suita and Overcoats made to your individual measur«. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. Our prices ars very reasonable. Olve us a trial. Wo will please you AT YOUR SERVICE YELLOW TAXI CALL Call East 025* f«r MAIN 0059 TAYLOR THE TAILOR Also Seven-Passenger Touring Car* for Sightseeing LOWEST RAJES IN THE CITY WARSAW Syracuse Lodge, K. of P. No. 1, meets the second and fourth Fri day night* In each month. All Sir Knight* In good standing are welcome. Fraternal Hall, 791 Missis sippi Ave. William Dels, C.C; J. R.