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THE Hfl /w --------------------- 1------- Ì—.—? An Indépendant Paper Devoted to tlso VOL. XXI NO lö Intere a la tise People PORTLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBERS, 1923 — PRICE 5 CENTS HEIRESS AHO PROMINENT PHYSICIAN ARE WED AMID CREAT SPLENDOR ■V GOVERNORSMITH WELCOMES MIGRATORS STATE'S HEAD SAVE ANY ONE WILLING TO WORK WHO IS FAIRLY INTILLIOBNT IS AN ASSET,—TELLS COLORED PEOPLE TO BRING RELATIVES WHO ARE GOOD CITIZENS I I | I I fl | j | I . 1 ! I Local and For eign News Briefs children and four room bouse in Lents. *20. No washing. More wages If washing Is done on place. Children “Call an Me, I Will Help In Word or Deed," Declares Democratic Govor- 4 to 7 year, one In school. Father nor in Promoting Race Program,—Nscespity of Hour employed during day. No mother. Medium That Unitoe Capital and Labor. Baby Is * months old and la being cared for elsewhere, if party wishes to car* of this child also will pay (Preston News Service ) NEW YORK. Dec. 2.—Governor scribed a total of (8060. K. R. Black, STAY OFF NEW YEAR'S NIGHT. 140. Seo Mrs. Cannady at The Advo- cate office tor further information, or Smith last week told s mass meeliug th« campaign chalrtusu. paid an ap OLO ROSE CLUB—adv. call Broadway 6807.—Adv. of Negroes held In tho Interests of preciative tribute to the spirit shown those of their race who are migrating by the colored people In this great FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 278 from the Routh to the North and community anterpri*«. AMONG THE SICK Williame Ave. East 1633—Adv. West that "If your relatives In the Mrs. Fannie Crosby was indisposed South want to cum« to the North and SOME THANKSGIVING TURKEYI Madame Shaw’s Jubilee Singers, Thursday, several day* last week. Oscar Turner, 281 N. 16lh street. Dscsmber 18th, at Bethel church, Smith is III at the home of Mrs. Col will be clean living, hard working member* of eoclety a* you are, we I* the happy recipient of a 20 pound 8:30 p. m. Admlaalon 38 cento. Bene lin* on Schuyler street Paul Davis will be glad to bave them." turkey, which hl* mother, Mr*. F C. fit pastor’s salary. Ksntucky Oyster and Charlie Williams, two member* Anyone willing to work, who is ■ Dunlap, sent all the way from rial- Dinner served all day. Mr*. B. J. of the Elk* Lodge, are ill. The for fairly Intelligent. I* an aaaeL I wish born* I’srrlsb, La . to bar »on. mer wa* taken suddenly 111 last week Fuller, sponsor, adv. your movement all possible success. While the big bird did not arrive with ptomaine poiao*. while the lat Call on me and I will help either In i In time for Thanksgiving Day, It ter sustained au injury to hi* back ELKS DEDICATE AUDITORIUM : filled the bill a day later Just tho word or In deed." Tb« Elks of Trenton. N. J., dedi a* the result of a tall. Both reported Referring to the white croes labor same. Not only did Mr*. Dunlap wish cated on November 22nd their fine improving. bureau. Rev. Simon P. Drew, mana her son to eat, but she wished him to auditorium. J. Finley Wilson, G. E. OBITUARY ger. which ha* undertaken to pro- sleep a* well, for In the same mall R„ and George E. Bate*. O. Bee., as Timothy Livingstone, 13 year old vide employment for the migrating came three lovely hand-made, old- sisted In the dedicatory ceremony. son of Mr. and Mrs Link Living Negro«**, th* governor declared New fashioned bed quilt*, which the fond stone, died Monday and was buried York was Ibe country's greatest In- mother made 36 year* bro , before A PIONEER PASSES Mr*. Elisa Lewis, pioneer cltlten, Wednesday from the independent dual rial »late and necessity of the Oscar was born. A remarkable thing about the died at a local bospltal December Baptist church. Rev. E. C. Dyer, the hour wa* the medium which brought capital and labor together. quilts la. they are Just as fresh and 1st and wa* buried Wednesday, the pastor, conducted funeral rite*. CITIZENS SURPRISE ATLANTA The Community Cheat campaign for *600,000, held last week In At lanta. Ge.. wa* liberally subscribed to by colored dt Isens In that city to th* amount of (33.084. which sum equal* the total amount apportioned In the Chest Budget lo colored organisa- lions. More surprising than the total wa* tba fact that the aecond largest In- dividual subscription of the whole campaign was on* of (3500. made hy Hernan Perry, colored, in the name of The Service Company, an organise ■ Ion which affiliates eleven Negro business enterprises, with a total capitalisation of (6.800.000. Officer* and employe* of this company sub- COLORED REPP A SON StapleudFiicyGroceries 010 Vales Avo*** a* Palila« J. $. Belli hole Studio new looking a* they were when Grat 5th. Rev A. R. Fox, asalated by Rev. made, due to special care taken of E J Magruder, conducted the funeral service* from Bethel A. M. E. church, them by Mr*. Dunlap. of wblcb Mr*. Lewi* wa* a member. THEODORE ROOSEVELT REPUDI COME ANO ENJOY YOURSELVES ATES KLAN ENDORSEMENT WITH US NEW YORK CITY. Dec. 2.—At a meeting of the National Republican THE PASSING SHOW OF 1S23 Club on Lincoln's birthday last year, GIVEN BY THE PORTLAND MU- Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., had the fol NICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOY- lowing to say about the Ku Klux E8 AT THE STAG AUDITORIUM, Klan: "The word Americanism ha* 381^* E. MORRISON ST, DECEM been soiled by being used by some BER 10TH. CHITTERLING DIN group* for the purpose of furthering NERS MOTHER'S STYLE WILL BE their brutally Intolerant design*. SERVED. WEBB'S FAMOUS SYN Such a group I* the Ku Klux Klan, COPATED ORCHESTRA.—Adv. who have banded together against certain creed* and race* American LOCAL WOMAN RECEIVES HIGH HONOR ism never goes masked, and he who Mr*. Helen Morton, a popular tell* you it doe*, lies." young matron of the city, who I* ac tive In social and fraternal circles, THE SONGS OF SAM llsrken. O *on* and daughter*, wa* appointed District Deputy of Dt. while I lilt to thee a lithesome lay Elk* tor the State of Oregon last week by Grand Dt. Ruler William* on neckbone* and bean*. 1 remembereth the day when ham. of New York. Mrs. Morton attended chicken and pork chop* crowded my the recent convention of Elk* and menu and tantalised my aching Daughter Elk* in Chicago, III., and represented Dahlia Temple of Port palate. But old Hlcost hath tampered with land In that august body. Mr*. Mor my change and 1 have sought far ton reside* with her husband on and wide for other luscious food. And Maryland avenue. I hath found it in neckbones and bean*. I hear the pot simmering now and 6th and Yamhill Streets the gentle odor of corn bread float et h Main 8424 Portland, Or*. from the kitchen and tickletb me. And O! ye table when thou art set HgggcMOMMMgoooMOMSSOM with cornbread, neckbones and beans' 1 heapeth my plate with bean*, dec- oraleth the rim with bones and but- teretb the cornbread with oleo. I pulteth Into my mouth a spoonful of succulent beans, blteth off a hunk of hot cornbread and then juggleth with a juicy, greasy neckbone. ! am content. Lobster Newburg, Chicken King and Liver* Brochette are nothing to this banquet board of tasty fare. My finger* are greasy, my face is greasy, but whst care 17 I have my cornbread, neckbones and beans! SOO Qcodneugh Building For Reliable Goods r MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT at ELISE W. REYNOLDS HOME BEAUTY PARLOR Sclsntlflo Scalp and Facial Maseag* Treatments for Dandruff, Falling Hair and Baldness Hair Weaving Hair Dressing and Manicuring DE NELO METHOD 301 Roselawn Avenue Phone Walnut 1SS4 OWN YOUR HOME With a small down payment, I can put you in just the kind of home you always wanted. We can arrange the balance like rent FOR RENT AND SALE For Sale 5-room house, good condition, *2650; *500 down, balance like rent. 7- room house, Peninrular 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. 5-room modern hou*4, East Bide; lot 50x100; a snap at *3,550; *500 down, balance *35 per month, in cluding tntereaL 8- room, strictly modern new house; full lot, all clear; aa ideal home on East 8lde; street Improvement* all in and paid for. «room modern cottage on Willamette drive; lot 50x120, facing two street*. Lot* of fruit and flower*. A good investment; must ■ell to close ea- tate. « room house, good condition; Wood- lawn district *2.800; *500 down. *30 per month. 7-rooms; garage; Woodlawn District, near car line; lot 50x100; *2,100; term*. A. H. MORROW 311 Mscleay Building Broadway 5807 HOUSES MRS. TURNER MOVES BOXING PROMOTER HERE Mr*. Mary Turner and her daugh George Moore, one of the proprie tor* of the Golden West Hotel, ac ter, Mr*. Zepha Baker, have removed companied by hl* family, returned to from 725 Rodney Avenue to 1385 the city last Saturday from New York Grand Avenue N. where they have been for aeveral months, while Mr. Moore looked after REV. HOWARD HOLDS CON- the interest* of the little fighting FERENCE demon. Danny Edwards. Rev. W. W. Howard. Presiding Elder of the Oregon-Washington Con HELP WANTED ference of the Zion A. M. E. church, An elderly woman to care for three spent Sunday and Monday In the city. A. H. MORROW BONDED BROKER Broadway 5807 (Reprint from New York Time* of geria to Harlem. Also, according to NOTICE November 25.) Mrs. Patton. “8000 invitation* were To Patrons of the Stag Auditorium: Mis* Mae Walker Robinson, only issued to supply station* to reach the On account of the H. C. L. rental granddaughter of the Mme. Walker 40.000 agents of the Mme. C. J. of the auditorium tor entertainmenta who wa* the sole patentee of a fam Walker Manufacturing Company, where dancing is permitted and ad- ous prescription to take the kink out scattered all over the world—tor the mission charged, will be *20. We ap- of negro hair, became Mrs. Dr. Henry wedding is an international affair." preciate your patronage and wtsh to Gordon Jackson yesterday at St. Eight Daye of Joy and Luxury co-operate with you. Philip’s Episcopal church in Harlem, However, for eight crowded days Yours for co-operation and »nie», and nobody in the territory roughly and nights, "affairs" had been held as THE 8TAG CLUB COMMITTEE. bounded by Park and Columbus ave preliminaries to New York City's nues and 127th and 148th streets greatest colored Mr. marriage. TO ELECT OFFICERS could have failed to be impressed by I Evans casually estimated the cost of They these "affairs” at *20,000. Rose City Lodge, I. B. P. O. E. of the event. It was a wedding ranged from a linen shower by the W, No. Ill, will, on next Wednesday Debutantes' Club to a rehearsal of night, elect officers for the next en never saw, and may suing semi-annual term. The moat for there was but one granddaughter the ceremony at Villa Lewaro, the important office to be filled is that of Mme. Walker, the world's richest *250,000 home which Mme. C. J. of Exalted Ruler, for which it is aaid negress, reputed to have made more Walker built at Irvington-on-Hudsoe. Two hour* before the wedding 2000 a number of candidate* will run. The than a million dollars out of her hair ' Order Is in a splendid condition. both stimulator, It was a wedding that women were in the street deter ' numerically and financially. The big rolled into one all the ceremonial of mined. as one stout spectator said be gest program the Order has under a royal, a military and an ordinary tween pokes from a policeman, "to consideration during the coming year marriage. see the colored millionaire* wed.” At high noon, in the stillneus of St. Twenty-one sturdy policemen under is the erection of a large, modern hall on its property which is located Philip’s church, near Seventh avenue, Sergeant McLaughlin were there on Williams avenue and McMillen the bride and bridegroom slowly as from the West 136th street station. cended the steps from altar rail to al- Five detectives were at the canopied street. tar. The long white train of the entrance to St. Philip's. A negro bride, sprinkled with sea pearls, doorman, in a brand new livery, MASONS HOLO ELECTION swept gracefully along from step to white gloves and a white carnation, Enterprise Lodge of Masons at Its step. A rustle was heard. was there to open the doors of the regular seasion Tueaday night elected “Hear those pearl* rattling,' said limousines, touring cars and taxis as officers a* follows: A. A. Jones, Harry D. Evans, advertising manager they arrived. Nobody came on foot. W. M.; Ben Brown. 8r., W.; J. W. of the Mme. G. J. Walker Manufac- Two taxis arrived and six young Ingersoll, Jr, W.; R. Bird, Secretary. turing Company, who chaperoned the girls, vivid as rainbows, giggled into The appointive officers will be named reporters. Real pearls they were. the church. One of the spectator* at the next meeting of the body. too, rattling down the aisle—symbols made a complimentary remark about of the luxury, the fine attention to the arrivals’ appearance. Furnished or unfurnished room* detail* of etiquette, that stamped this “You ain’t seen nothin' yet," com renL Call Atwater 341*.—adv. notable "obey"-les* ceremony from mented the doorman, proudly, "that’s end to end. the light stuff arrivin' now—wait till the heavy stuff in the limousine* be 500 in Church: 2000 Outaide What if 9000 invitations had been gins to get heah. Oh boy!" When they did—the furs began to issued and only 500 were in the church? More than 2000 women were show: mink coats, squirrel coats, er In the street outside, gasping at the mine coats, a fashion parade of far. gorgeousness and cheering the bride. And the jewel*—it seemed as if Tif Besides, the 9000 invitations, accord fany had got into partnership with ing to Mrs. Sara Price Patton, social Blsck. Starr A Frost. Great bouquet* secretary to Mrs. A'Lelia Walker, —Ah, St. Thomas’s faded, faded and mother of the bride, were distributed was gone. St. Bartholomew’s was unplaced. St. Philip’s, Inside and thus: (Continued on page two) Mme. "One thousand covered A'Lelia Walker's personal mailing list, which includes friends and ac- quaintances in every State in the Union. British Guiana. British West Indies. Canada. England. France, Haiti. Liberia. Nigeria. Panama and the Philippines.” Possibly some of these went astray. Anyway, it’s a long jaunt from Ni- Pianoforte STEINWAY and Other Pianos DUO ART AND PIA NOLA PIANOS, VIC- TROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS, PLAYER ROLLS AND CABINETS, AND MÜSIC SHEET AND BAND BOOKS. ORCHESTRA INSTRU MENTS. Pearl Mitchell announce* a S- For Dinners, Luncheons, Teas, Socials, Parties, Receptions, Dances, Entertainments of all kinds, and for LODGE MEETINGS use the Stag Auditorium and Club Rooms 381 East Morrison Street Rates Reasonable Service Supreme i Phone East 8007 DINNERS SERVED EVERY SUNDAY You wish QUALITY Printing. Therefore, for you, we execute printing AS YOU LIKE IT The Columban Press, Inc. PRINTERS LINOTYPERS Railway Exchange Building You may leave your printing orders with The Advocate office. We will receive them promptly. Eat at SMITH’S CAFE Call at 311 Macleay Bldg., and talk the matter over with us. Yes, we have them for rent, too Sunday he preached and administered NEVER BEFORE IN HISTORY OF RACE IN AMERICA HAS SUCH the Lord's Supper to the Zion congre POMP AND SPLENDOR ACCOMPANIED WEDDING.—DR. JACK- gations and Monday evening ho held SON OF CHICAGO AND MIS8WALKER ROBINSON UNITED Quarterly Conference at th* church. Rev. Howard weot to Beattie on bus Naw iness and from there he will return to Walia Walla, Wash . which ¡a his headquarters. J. S. SMITH, Prop. TWO PLACES TWO PLACES Headquarters for Good Eats 108 North Ninth Street Telephone Broadway 22ff7 Open from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Boiled Dinners Daily—Short Orders at All Hours 220 North Fifteenth Street Telephone Broadway 1557 Open from 9 P. M. to 5 A. M. 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