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ADVOCATE THE =í —.............. VOL. XXL PORTLAND, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1923 NO 11 ............Ija PRICE Ö CENTS JEALOUSY OF AMERICAN MISSIONARIES BEWILDERS NATIVE AFRICANS WOULD RATHER LYNCH THAN TO DRINK WHIL* SOUTHBRN SINATOR CBN «URIS MARYLAND CONGRESSMAN FOR VIOLATING PROHIBITION LAW, WHITE MOB LYNCHES COLORED MAN IN HIS OWN STATE eign News Briefs No Law Against Lynching In Virginia — Victim of Mob Net Given Oppertu- I nlty of Triol by Jury—Virginia Would Rather Take a Life Than a Drink (Special to The Advocate} Washington. Nov. 1.—At the exact moment that Senator Carter Glass of Virginia waa Inveighing against Con gressman Hill of Maryland for vio latlon of the Volstead law, la per- milling wine to ferment In hie cel- Isr, a Negro namud Carter waa be- Ing taken from the Virginia authorl- ties near Richmond to be lynched. Senator Qlass waa speaking before the Cltlaeaablp Conference. In ses sion here last week, and said: “If Congressman Hill was In Virginia I W« (By Arthur LeBon ) Friends of Aaron Robinson. Jr- Pullman porter of Nan Francisco ’ trict, 1410 «7th street .will be greatly shocked to hoar of hla sudden death, which occurred recently, from heart failure Mr. Robinson was a member of The West Fate Masonic Lodge and tbe P. P. B A. of A which ear- rles a policy of (loot) Services were held at Hudson and Buttler Parlors and lbs remains shipped to New Or- j leans, for Interment. ’ The Pullman Porters Benefit As so elation of America held its election of officers October l«th. resulting In the re-election of all the officers of the preceding year. For chairman. A. Holman; treasurer, K. Martin; delegate to Grand Lodge. A. H. Hol man. Arthur 1-eBon. secretary A ladies' auxiliary waa formed to work In conjunction with the men. Peter Kadee ha* been on the eick list tor the peat alx weeks, but Is reported better at thia writing. The Hackett Brothers, Luther. James. Arthur Jr. and Paul, blew would find an officer who would ar rest him It he allowed wine to ferment In hla cellar, or bla parlor either. In Virginia we teach respect for the law by punishing its viola- turn, and that is why Virginia Is a lawabiding community." If what th* senator was saying was literally true, probably Carter, who wae accuaed of attacking a white woman, might have had a trial by a jury In order that the tacts could be dlecloeed, Instead of displaying that tbe Virginians would rather take a Ilfs than take a drink. the first horn for the fall merriment at one of the grandest affairs of the season In Bachelors Hall, 1617 Park street. After a delicious re past, dancing eras the main divers- loB After the party everybody aald Art Lute and Jim know how. Paul something on hla mind, so to t the anxiety he left early. IM) W. McClellan street, five rooms an(J ba(h Full basement, furnace; NATIONAL FORGET-ME-NOT DAY Today la National Forget-Me-Not Day. Little paper and cloth flowers will be sold and the proceeds from the ,aale will be used for national MR. MAXWELL IN CITY legislation and welfare work; relief Charles Maxwell, prominent race and educational measures in the In terest of the world war's maimed cltlsen of Salem, spetit Tuesday and Wednesday In the city calling on and disabled American veterans. friends during the day and in the STAY OFF NEW YEAR'S NIGHT. evening, Tuesday, he attended the Odd Fellows Lodge. Wednesday even OLD ROSE CLUB—adv. ing he returned home. Mr. Maxwell TO SPEAK ON THE RACE IN AF looks fine and reports his family all In splendid health. RICA AND AMERICA Mrs. A. R Fox and Mr. George H. Benjamin are taking prominent speaking parts this week In tbe Pa- grant of Christian Liberty, "The Htriking of America's Hour,' at the First Presbyterian Church, 12th and Alder streets, Mrs. Fox bringing tld Ings from Africa, and Mr. Benjamin representing the American Negro. BUYS FURNISHED HOME Mrs. Ida Schweich of Columbia, Mo. who has resided in the city for tbe past several months, last week bought a five-room completely fur nished house, 1067 Division street nlsbed house, 1067 Division street. I The deal was made by A. H. Morrow, realtor, 311 Macleay Bldg. living room and dining room h. w. floors; targe kitchen with built Ins; (wo bedroom* end bath; attic; mod ern and up U> date. Price, *4000 00; *1000 00 down. (40.00 per month, in cluding interest. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 37« WARREN KEELEll, Williams Ave. East 1«**.—Adv. Bank Bldg . Kenton. Walnut «507 PRESIDENT COOLIDGE ENOOR8E8 Stay off date December 3rd—Unique GOLDEN RULE DAY Club of Goodfellows, adv. New Yorfl. Nov. 5.—President Cool idge has indorsed the plan for ob It seems easier tor a camel to serving December 2 as international crawl through the eye of a needle Golden Rule Sunday. It was an than for a colored family to rent a nounced Sunday by Charles V. Vick house In Portland, Why not wake rey, general secretary of the near east relief. up and buy your homes? Plans for the day as outlined at REPP & SON a recent International conference at Geneva call upon people of fourteen countries to serve a menu In their homes similar to that served In or ais Vales Aveatae aS Falling phanages In the near east, the dif We Deliver ference in coat of the orphanage menu' and th* ordinary meal to be contributed to orphanage work over- seas. Mr. Vickrey said he erpected the •00 Goodnough Building day would be observed by 20.000.000 piople. StoptoaadFucyGrocerias COLORED PLAYER IN WASHING TON ELEVEN Green was the name of the colored player In the Washington football team that won from Corvallis last Friday. Several prominent Seattle people witnessed the game, among whom were Dr. C. J. Allen, W. W Allen and Al. Hall. W. W. Allen stopped over In Portland and re turned home by rail, while the re mainder of the party motored back. Daily Fashion Hint J. S. Bell’t hoto Stadio PRESS ASSOCIATION TO MEET The National Negro Press Associa- tlon will hold Ito regular annual meeting in Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 18- 24, 1*24. NATIONAL HOUSES FOR RENT AND SALE For Rent—Broom furnished cottage on paved street, nesr car line and one-half block from school; a snap tor 8*8.00 per month For Sale «■room house, good condition. *2650; *500 down, balance like rent. 7- room house. Peninsular district; lot 100x100; lots of fruit and berries; a chicken run and all fenced In; an Ideal chicken ranch. «2,000; *400 down, balance «20 per month. 5room modern house, East Side; lot 80x100; a snap at *3,580; «500 down, balance 835 per month. In cluding interest 8- room, strictly modern new house; full lot all clear; an ideal home on East Side; street improvements all in and paid for. 6-room modern cottage on Willamette drive; lot 80x110. facing two streets. Lots of fruit and flowers. A good investment; must sell to close es tate. 6- room house, good condition; Wood lawn district. *2.*00; «500 down. *30 per month. 7- rooms; garage; Woodlawn District, near car line; lot 50x100; *2,100; terms. A. H. MORROW 311 Macleay Building Broadway 5807 A CALENDAR WE PRIZE DEPREDATIONS BY WILD BEASTS OF AFRICAN FORESTS SET FORTH A beautiful calendar for 1*24, is IN REPORT FROM AFRICA NOT SO DESTRUCTIVE AS STRIFE sued by the American Woodmen, BETWEEN MISSIONARIES SENT TO THAT COUNTRY Denver. Colo., has been received by The Advocate. If there has been Various Doctrines Tend to Confuse Natives Who Art Liksly to Return to published a more beautiful and ar Idolatry Unloae Missionaries Mend Their Way a and Adopt tistic one than thia, we have yet to a Harmonious Program aee It. (Lincoln Service) trine here, another close by and still London, Nov. 1.—Setting forth the another a few milea away, achieve little more than the complete bewll- depredations committed upon peoples derment of the pagan native; and on- ' and crops by lions, elephants and less these organisations can get to- other wild beasts, a report from Af gether, at least to the extent of es rica, released by the Colonial office, tablishing ’spheres of influence, the also refers to the deleterious effect natives will eventually return to their that rivalry between the miasionar- idols, upon the assumption that tea from various organisations is they do at least agree with each MIGRATION COSTLY TO GEORGIA having upon the natives, “It Is other." The report of the Georgia Bankers' greatly to be regretted,” runs the Association, shows that the loss to report, 'that a spirit of rivalry has MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT the State of Georgia through the manifested itself in certain districts at northward migration of her colored between Christian missions of differ ELISE W. REYNOLDS HOME citlsens was greater than had been ent denominations. It arises from a BEAUTY PARLOR inflicted by General Sherman on his very natural and sincere belief tn march to the sea in the Civil War. certain districts between Christian Scientific Scalp and Facial Massage Treatments for Dandruff, Falling mission of different denominations. Hair and Baldness EXPLOIT COLORED TENANTS It arises from a very natural and Hair Weaving It is reported that in New York sincere belief in the superiority of Hair Dressing and Manicuring City, landlords are charging colored that branch of the common faith, DE NELO METHOD tenants twice as much for house rent which it is their duty and pride to 3*1 Roselawn Avenue as other classes of tenants. preach to the heathen, but it often j results in an undignified competl- Phone Walnut 1884 BISHOP JAILED IN HAITI New York. Nov. 3.—The Courier Haltien of Port au Prince reports that Bishop A. Albert of Cape Hai- tlen has been put in iron for hold ing a meeting in which ho deplored existing conditions In the black re public of Haiti. BOOZE FOUND tlon. This open display of religious Gus Bowen and John Reed, who differences cannot but react to the conduct a bootblack stand at 102 Vi damage of the Christian faith. 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