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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1923)
J THE T THE NATIONAL ASBOCIATIt^f POR THE ADVANCEMENT OP COL OREO PEOPLE UROS RACE PEOPLE EVERYWHERE TO OB SERVE NOV. IITH TO HELP PREE SOLDIER PRISONERS (Hpeclal to The Advocate.) ) « UP TO DATI Pioneer Drug Comp’y Phone Broadway 3573 Third and Burnside Bts. Postoffice Pharmacy Broadway aud Gllaan Hl Broadway 0617 ggists and Chemists HENRY J. BITTER, Manager Bargain Basement Undoubtedly the bargain climax of the season—garments which formerly would bring to $24.75-—in a quick action sale to close, st $4.95 DR. 8. MILLER Phermaclet, Lawyer and Proprietor Dentist Portland Oregon Your Patronage Solicited (established IX Tsars C. GEE WO MEDICINE In Portland CHINESE CO. C. tlEE WO. the well known Herbal- let. has made a life study of the curative propart las posaaaood by Oriental Hoots. Herbs. Hud. and Hark, and therefrom compounded hl« tru- ly wonderful Herbs remedies. In their make-up no polaone or narcotics sre ueed. perfectly harmleea, and many roots and herbs that he usee are unknown to the medical i>rof»»»ton of today. AVOID OPERATIONS by taking his remedies In time for Stomach. Coughs. Col da, Hheumatlem. Kidney. Lung. Liver. Catarrh. Blood, Inflammation. Neuralgia and all female and chil dren's allmanta Call or write. Bent by mall nr parcel poet. C. GEE WO MEDICINE CHINESE CO. / Beauty and Culture Enroll Now Bond tor Our Text Book, The Success ful Halrdroeeor, Tbla book la a thor ough and complete course in Diseases of the Scalp and Skin, Facial Mas sage, Manicuring, Marcel and Water Waving; an Interacting treatise on all branches of the profession. MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT at ELIZABETH E. REYNOLDS' HOME BEAUTY PARLOR Scientific Scalp and Facial Maaaage Treatments for Dandruff, Falling Hair and Baldness Hair Wsavlng Hair Dressing and Manicuring 391 Roselawn Avenue Phone Walnut 1884 High-Brown Face Powder In four shade»—Natural, Pink, Brunette Hlgh-Br-own Face Powder has earned Ito place In the esteem of the most discriminate and skeptical users of toilet articles by Ito own distinctive merit and the complete satisfaction to be de rived from Its use. Manufactured only by THE OVERTON-HYGIENIC MFG. COMPANY CHICAGO KNIGHT SHOE CO MRS. E. O. CANNADY 402 Buchanan Bldg., Portland, Ore. Morrison Street, near Broadway Pacific Coaet Distributor SOFT AND BECOMING HAVE YOUR PRINTING DONE AT Ryder Printing Co Portland, Oregon Your Financial Head quarters Unusually clever is this suggestion for the combination of plain and fig ured fabrics. The dress is of the one-piece, slip-on type, and is suited to development in the wool crêpes, with printed crêpe de Chine, or in any of the season’s silks If preferred, the gathered panels at the sides may be omitted, but they add much to the soft grace and charm of the design. Collar and vestee correspond with the panels Medium size requires 3ft yards 36-inch plain and 1ft yard 36- mch figured material. Pictorial Review Dress No. 1750. Sixes. 34 to 46 inches bust Price 45 cents. Lodge Directory I. B. P. O. E. OF THE WORLD YOU probably know hundreds of people who pay all their bills with checks on the United States National. It is the convenient, businesslike way. “ONE OF THE NORTHWESTS Broadway Dye and Cleaning Works GREAT BANKS” 370 to »79 Union Avo. North McBRADY'S PARAMOUNT AGENT WEST SIDE OFFICE Anyone desiring to purchase Me Brady Toilet Articles or want Hair Work, call Mrs McLamore, Bellwood 1703.—adv. 202 Broadway, near Taylor F UnitedStates National Bank, Portland, Oregon YOUR DIVIDENDS COME REGULARLY ROSE CITY LODGE NO. 111. I. B. P. O. E. OF W, MEETS the 2ND AND 4TH WEDNESDAY EVEN- INGS OF EACH MONTH AT THE STAG AUDITORIUM, 381ft EAST MORRISON STREET. ALL VISIT- ING BROTHERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. E. D. CANNADY, E. R. 311 Macleay Bldg. E. J. MINOR, Secretary. 419 Abington Bldg. Our 7 per cent Prior Preference Stock has paid dividends regularly every three months since it was first issued. IT IS A SAFE AND SOUND INVESTMENT You can buy it at $98.00 a share, par value $100, for cash or on easy terms. It will net you 7.14 per cent on every dollar you invest. Write for full information today. Investment Department PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER COMPANY 605 Electric Building Portland, Oregon LATEST HAIR FASHIONS II- - - - 1 In our Fancy Goode Soctlon^Plaln and Novelty Georgettes, •Ilk All- ovsr Lsces, Metalins Cloth, Ombre Georgotteo, Silk Deml Flounelnge, etc. All first-quality fabric« at price« eurprieingly low. Wo Invito your Immediate Inspection and oolocUon while the oaeortment Is at Its best Hosiery to Harmonize—High Grade Repair Work SQith and Starke __ Thia •mallfwl Suits and Dresses and White. For Afternoon and Evening Main 5536 •MH Aider SSrooL 8. W. Conor Third • The House of Quality IN HOSPITAL T. E. Alien, 242 Clackamas street. Is in St. Vincent hospital, where he underwent an operation, Thursday morning. Distinctive Footwear 192 Third Street Beginning December 1, 1*22, The Ad vocate will be compelled to drop all delinquent subscribers to the paper. It Is a areal burden for the (taper to carry those who will not pay their billa. We take pleasure In extending eu-ry courtesy to our readers but we feel they should not Impose upon us. We must pay our printer's bills and therefore wo feel that you should pay us ,o that we may meet our obliga tions Again when we are kind enough to extend credit to advertis ers such as those who advertise din ners, lectures, balls and the like, we feel that II Io only fair to uo that at the expiration of the advertisement you should come in Immediately and pay for It. We will be very pleased to have our patrons consider this matter In the same spirit tn which we bring It to your attention. Parlor, A superb toilet necessity. ESSAY CONTEST ANNOUNCED Give Ua a Trial and Be Convinced Sun DOCTORS Daily Fashion Hint Courteay, Accuracy, Reliability and Purity Our Motto J California MAUTY SPECIAL PRICE, IL» Send No Money—Pay Your Poetman Claeeee Begin September 15th 521 NORTH 33RD STREET Omaha Nebraska 75 Coats and Dresses WILLIAMS AVENUE Y. W. C. A. NOTES NEW YORK CITY. OcL 30.—J. A. Churchill, Blate Huperintendent of Education, has been officially noti fied or the opening of the Prise Es say Contest of the American Chemi cal Society In which all students of high and secondary schools In the , State of Oregon have been Invited to compete In a national contest for 110.000 In cash prises and scholar ships Io Yale. Vaaaar and other uni- ’ versitlee and colleges. The contest which has the endorse ment of Dr. John J. Tlgert, Commis Education of the United sioner of i States, la fully described In a pam phlet. which will be dlalributed through i the high schools and the II- brarles N Shanahan’s tillous (each petition having space tor 60 signatures); the Cltlgaua Club of Berkley, Norfolk, Vs., has unanl mouely passed a resolution pledging complete cooperation In this effort and, during the special meeting which It will hold on November 11, the audience will stand for five mla- utea In silent prayer for the release of the mon According to all present Indications many more than the original goal of IPO.OOO signatures to the petition will bo secured; The attendance of 136 for the throw Hallowe'en parties given at the “Y" proven that It Is rapidly becoming the community center. The Grad« Olrl Reeervee wftl meet Hnturdny at 1:30 and at 4 o'clock. There Is to be a Htory Hour for all ■ mall childrun The High School Girl Reserve« at tended the airl Reserve Vue per« at the Main *'Y*' on Sunday. The Bible Class Is still open for membership. The ladles have requested a class In sewing and this class will open October the 6th at the Branch. The bourn are from 3 to 4 Each member will bring the materials for whatever she wishes to make. Mr« Henderson la the Instructor. The large attendance of young peo ple clearly demonstrates the fact that we need a larger “Y", and It Is the hope we may have the proper facili ties to take care of all activities In the near future. ATTCNTION! T Ths National Offlos Will Arrange for Printing Petitions.—100,000 Signs lures Are Desired.—Many Largs Orgeniastlsne Ali Over Coun try Are Working for the Cause NEW YORK CITY. Oct. 30. It was announced today by the National As sociation for the Advancement of Colored People, nt «» Fifth A wild», New York City, that the National Office will arrange fur the printing of the petitions to be used In gather ing signatures asking the release of the 54 mon of the 24th Infantry con fined In Leavenworth Prison for the use of Individuals and those organi sations which desire the petitions only In small quantities. Tbla lb» National Office tins arranged to do for reasons of economy. Therefore, those organisations which desire only llmllcd quantities of (he petitions may secure them at the rate of one cent a sheet, approximately one-half the coot of printing and mailing, by sending an order and the amount ue cessary to cover the same to the N. A. A. C. P. Tbese orders will be turned over Io the printers at Now York and filled as promptly as pos sible. I .ar ger organisations are following the original plan and having their pe titions printed locally, but the N. A. A. C. I*, feels that the above outlined plan will be a convenience to smaller organisations and to Individuals The N. A A. C. P. reported today there has never been any cause which has been entered Into with such whole hearted «ilhuslasm as the campaign to free these men. The Methodist Episcopal church through Bishop It E. Jones Is distributing pe titions among its churches; the Knights of Pythias of North America, etc., through Nupreme Chancellor 8. W Ur«»n Is circulating through Its Grand Chancellors more than 6000 pe ADVOCATE XU...-I"------------------ — Thu Book hl« —'■•<! dumld 1» In vour hoow—mat hw. |u« «.nd vour nama .nd add...., W. ar. the law. Import...of human halt for colored women, and manufacture the best w i«s, Switches, Trtnaformailona. Comb., Halrdraaa... SuppUM. ate. Sav. monrr- buy th. b.at dlrt.t f'um ua «. d». low« Sati.fac.ion (uacuitMd o. monav rtturned. f j- Th. b«M mad. «did bra.a atral«ht.nlna [W comb a«nt poa.pald IM H umania H air C o . AT YOUR SERVICE YELLOW TAXI CALL MAIN 0059 Algo Seven-Passenger Touring Csrs for Sightseeing LOWEST RATES IN THE CITY “By keeping your wardrobe spick and span you’ll save much in this year's clothing expense. Have winter garments cleaned before storing.” Portland Laundry Comp’y “The Laundry With a Purpose” Prompt Efficient Reliable If you’re particular caU East 0092 J. P. FINLEY & SON MORTICIANS Dahlia Temple No. 202, I. B. P. O. E. of W., of Portland, Oregon, meeta the lat and 3rd Tuesday nights in each month at Stag Auditorium All visiting Daughter Elka In good standing In their respective Temples are Invited to meet with us. LOUISE THOMA8, Daughter Ruler, BEATRICE H. CANNADY. Daughter Secretary. 8yracuee Lodge, K. of P. No. 1, meeta the second and fourth Fri day nlghta In each month. All Sir Knights tn good standing are welcome. Fraternal Hall. 796 Missis sippi Ave. E. D. Cannady, C.C., 311 Macleay Bldg. Boyce StralB K of P. A 8. Montgomery at Fifth Phono Day or Night Main 4322 THE REGAL OUR WAY Quality Cleaning le Steam Cleaning or French Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Not merely sponging and placing a hot Iron on and In thle way work the dirt Into the garment In thio way much harm Is dona in stead of making the garment look like new. There is a difference between our way of doing work and our imitators. Our cus tomers’ clothes always look new and have a more aristocratic look. We care for and store your suit while you are out of the city Regal Cleaners, Tailors and Hatters 127 North Sixth Street, Bet. Gliean and Hoyt (with the Orange Front) Phone Broadway 133» Satisfaction or No Pay Mail Orders Solicited r.