The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, December 08, 1923, Image 4

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Saturday, December I, 1383.
THE ADVOCATE
Most of our Rare la America 4« coasmlttee and Dt R Mrs J. Harri­
trended from tbe Negroes of the 8« son it was a grand sucres«
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Tacoma
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Published every Saturday at 8ulte
of and adjacent to the Sahara
W.. gave a charily ball November 30.
>11 Macleay Building
The word« “white male“ were i whk-h was largely attended.
eliminated from the Ohio alate con-
Mr and Mre. F. Kellum of 3313 Ash
stitntlon at the recent election The Street entertained at dtaaer in honor
Klan opposed the amendment
of Mr. and Mre. G. T. Hamilton on
(By Tri*»« Breaux)
For the Brat time in the history of Saturday evening. December 1,
■Ita Sanitary
Haiti, the montha of July. August
The Kxecutive Board of the Taco­
died participated in thia delightful told the purpose of ths gathering and
Daughter Elks Hold Fellowship,
and September contributed material­ ma Branch of The N. A. A. C. P. held
affair, which aerved a twofold pur­ pr«e«ut«d the Mistress of Cersmo
•octal
ly to the total
a special meeting November 24. Re­
Topping the social events of the pose: celebration of the first birth­ alea, Dt. Beatrice lYutnady. The pro­
country
ports show that a renewed Interest
week. Dahlia Temple. No. 333. I. B. day anniversary of th« Temple and as gram was th« more enjoyable be
Contributing to the agricultural re- has takes place among the clttsena
P. O. K. of W. gave a complimentary above stated, complimentary to the cause all of the Bills who participai
sources of the nation are »3 colored and we believe that 1324 will be a
entertainment to Rose City Lodge of Brother Kike. The brothers declared ...I .lid m > without nolle« until called
«omen dairy farm operators; 3S banner year for Tacotna branch.
Elks Tuesday night just after the the daughters Incomparable host- upon
stock raisers, and 73.773 general farm
eoe
Mr. Wm. Outten has sold his house Temple dosed Ils business session al eaata. The program: Plano solo, IX.
operators.
at 1720 So. J Street, and has pur 3 o'clock. The brothers wero escort Lena O'Riley;
Reading. IX.
Ida
Orel
ta California
immigration Statistics count
as phased a beautiful modern bungalow
sd Into ths lodge tall whers they eu Thompson. Vocal Holo thy request)
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at
1613
So.
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StreeL
Negro, or "African t black
"Aliens
Miss Thelma Goff left last w««k
Joyed a program of a musical and IX. Beatrice Cannady, assisted by a
«hose appearance indicate« an ad-
Mre. J. Bryant entertained the
literary nature, and in which they volunteer double quartet of Hills; by boat for 1-os Angeles. Cal., where
mixture of Negro blood.”—"whether .'Twentieth Century Social Club at her
beautifully pM-ticipated.
This was Remarks. Kxalled Ruler Cannady; she pihua to spend the Winter.
coming from Cuba or other Islands ho«» 1413 So K Street on Monday
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followed by dancing, after which the Vocal Solo. Bill Lee Anderson, assist­
oT the Went Indie«. North or South evening, a moat delightful lime was
Mistress of social session. Mrs G. O ed by the entire assemblage; Re­
•octal Affaira Numerous
America. Europe or Africa ”
reported
Harris, with her assistants servwl marks. Bill O. 8. Thomas; Instru­
Excluding the 50 000,000 or more
Many social affairs ar« slated for
delicious chicken salad, rolls, ice mental Duo. IX. Ethel Turner and
dark Inhabitants of Indta. the Negro
HOTEL NOTI«
Moat of them
cream and home made cake. Cards Bill Bert Turner The Dt Ruler. O. th« holiday season.
rare numbers fully 150.300.300, or
were also played More than an hun- 8. Thomas, lu a most fitting manner take the form of dance« and dinners.
about one-quarter the population of
Mre. Wilson, one amosu
the Mongolian race The number in
the most democratic
Chris Smith, waller and restaura
Brasil alone is not much leas than
checkers at The Portland,
tour, was among the extra waiters tor
the colored population of the United
who has been away on
two days last week at The Portland.
Staten.
her vacation for a month
Kd Washington and wife, who have
or mor«, returned to work
been residing tn Tacoma for the past
NEWS FROM TACOMA
I Saturday, bringing her uaual pleas­
several months. where Washington
ant disposition.
worked at the Country Club, have re­
Goldsbo rough-Ham i Iton
Huber Jones, waiter at Tbe Port­
turned to th« city and are domiciled
A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY I A wedding of interest to many land for many montha. left last Sat­ at their hum«. 133 North 14th streeL
friends in Tacoma was solemnised urday with hie better half for Loa
GLADNESS IN SERVICE:—Serve Thursday. November 23. at 8:30 p. m.. Angeles, to reside
WOMAN Bl YEARS OLD RELATES
Garner Grayson, who Is one of the
tho Lord with gladness. Enter into tn the Allen A. M. E. Church Miss
LIFE'S HISTORY TO ADVO­
his gates with thanksgiving, and Into Worthy Goldsborough. daughter of true and tried waiters at The Port­
CATE REPORTER
By James N. Simms, LL.D., Author of Simms
his courts with praise be thankful Mrs. Frank Kellum of Tacoma, and land. has been confined to his home
George
T.
Hamilton
for
a
week
with
a
very
severe
cold
Blu« Book, «te.
of
Lewiston.
Well Kn«wn Fortuna Reader Is III
unto him. and bless his name, For
Montana, were united in marriage by
Grayson is improved and back at
the Lord la good.—Psalm 130:3. 4.
Over ninety years ago Nelli« Mln-
Rev. D. A. Graham. D. D. Mrs. Lillian work
trade with you. It you are not In-
SUCCESS IN BUSINESS
Al Striplen. formerly em ployed in . erva Smith was born In Oyster Bay.
Mack was maid of honor sutd Mr. F
A NEW MAGAZINE
formed how to meet prospective pa-
U. Harris was best man. After the The Portland wash room, was acquit­ L. L. to Mr. and Mrs. Smith, the
succeed In business require» troua and present your wares or etale
The Method, a magaitne of busi ceremony a delightful luncheon was ted Monday in Federal court on a J mother being a full blooded African
of all a knowledge of the bust- propositions In a clear and concise
neaa. will make its appearance from served in the church parlors of which charge of bootlegging.
' of American birth, and father of two
that on« eugagve ta, honesty, manner, you al once bring upou your­
Richmond. Va.. on or about January many guests partook. 1 Mr. and Mrs.
E W. Morton, private waiter at i notable Indian tribes' parentage. Nel­
strict attention to business at all self unnecessary but deserving criti­
20th Its editor. Frank Howard Hal- Hamilton left Monday montine for The Portland, is receiving congratu­ lie Minerva, known to Portlanders ss
times, promptness In meeting obli­ cism from the public which will cause
llou. expresses himself in a letter to their future home in Lewistown. lations from his co-workers on his Madame Smith, was tbe twelfth girl
not only your patrons but those who
gations and systematic advertising.
The Advocate that he believes that Montana
appointment to the office of District I In a family of seventeen children, all |
To acquire a knowledge of the bus- are contemplating dealing with you.
one magazine devoted to the business
hire. Wm Outten of ICI» So L Deputy of Elks for Portland.
1 of whom long since have died. There
i Inesa is of the greatest Importunes. to lose confidence in you from th«
interest of the Race ought to be able Street, entertained at a breakfast In
Joe Crane, private waiter and soft ’ were several unusual things about
' If you have no working knowlsdge start and confldenc» once loot by a
to live. In that opinion The Advocate honor of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Hamil drink dispenser at The Portland, who ' Nellie that made the other children i of the business to start with, you wUl
patron Is harder to regain than to
concur».
ton. covers being laid tor six.
underwent an operation at a local ’ shy of her: She was th« darkest one
I not be able to meet Intelligently the obtain at first
Lily of the West Temple. No. 180. hospital for appendicitis, a week or In the family, most gifted In many j simple requirements that will con­
The first impression made io al
gave their annual ball November 28. i ten days ago. is reported as rapidly ways and possessed an unusual
SOUTHERN REDUCTION
ways the most lasting one
It is
front
yon
at
the
outset.
There
are
With the combined efforts of the I recovering.
power. called a “veil''. Indeed. Mme
certain things that must be done In therefore necessary that you be able
Smith says she was born with a veU.
connection with all businesses froo> to convince those you deal with of
i She can read people's fortunes, tell
the moment you Invite the public Io your ability to satisfy them.
I them whence they esme and whers
-
they go; when they came and when t
odeix
BUSINESS
AND
FINANCE
DANCE
la a
be a
easy
Tawawa Tennis Club
COLLIER’S NATIONAL WEEKLY
in the December 5th issue of Col­
lier's National Weekly appears a
lengthy article by W. O. Sanders, en-
tiUed: “Why Jim Crow Is Flying
North.'' While one may not agree
with all the writer says, neverthe­
less. the article is worth reading
from many viewpoints.
Uncle Sam has let it be known
that he is about ready to grab every­
body who is practicing medicine
without license. Why be so particu­
lar about protecting human lives
from quack doctors, when mobs burn
and lynch thousands of people in
many parts of the country and noth­
ing said or done about it by ths
Government.
If the United 8tates bad in it more
Governors like Smith of New York
who were willing to give everybody
a chance to live, our preachments on
democracy for other nations would
be better taken.
r.
Model
Shoe Repair
Sa
F
God works in a mysterious way his <
wonders to perform. Sometimes he
moves obstructions to progress by
death.
Birth of a Nation is still showing V
in Portland. Slated tor Mount Scott
district beginning tomorrow (Sun­
day).
CAN’T KICK AND PULL
When a mule kicks he can’t pull.
The same is true of a man.
When a man kicks, he Isn't doing
much pulling.
As soon as a mule starts kicking
over the trace« or rarin' up about
something that doesn't exactly suit
him, wallop him over the ears with a
club a couple of times, If be don't
straighten up and start pulling again,
unhook his trace chain and turn him
out of the team. It's the only way to
get along.
A kicker not only doesn’t do any
work himself, but Instead upsets the
whole organisation.
He holds back
all of his tameness and plays havoc
generally.
Many a poor worm doesn't know
which way to turn.
The man who has never known ad­
versity is but half acquainted.—Clar­
ion.
i they go. 'n'everything.
Mme. Smith has traveled all over
the world and has "come through
With the
blood and tears". From a farmer
girl at nine years old she started out
alone In the world to make her way
and her fortune, landing In San Fran­
cisco years later, where she married
On Their
a man named Mitchell, who. after a
few yeara of happy wedded life. died,
THIRD ANNUAL CHRISTMAS DANCE
leaving her again—alone In the
world
She came to Portland from
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25
Frisco 47 years ago and has remained
I here ever since. White and colored,
Dancing from • to 12
Admission 50 Cants
both young and old knew Mme
STAG AUDITORIUM
Smith, for many have gone to her for
advice for one thing or another dur­
J ing all these years. When asked how
she came to Portland, she replied,
"Just drifted." She knows everybody
Satisfaction
Will
Bo
Mutual
Phone Broadway 7222
that was anybody from President of
the United States to the lowly slave.
She was persoaally acquainted with
Fred Douglass, When asked about
him. she said. "Sure. I know old
The Right Place to Have Your Shoo Repairing Done
Fred
She has held Alice Roosevelt
UP-TO-DATE REPAIR SHOP
In her arms for three hours; she at-
Portland, Oregon
272 Washington Street
tended memorial services for Abra­
ham Lincoln In San Francisco where
she had just returned from Panams
Mme. Smith is a most interesting
When You Call a Taxi-Cab
character and has acquired a for­
tune In money, most of which she
says is Invested In mining stock.
She has but little confidence In her
own people, preferring the other race,
and it la thought that her earthly
BLACK AND WHITE
possessions are willed to her "white
Stands at all leading hotels and all parts of the city
friends'*.
Five months ago Mme. Smith fell,
sustaining injuries which compelled
her to break up housekeeping on the
West side, where she lived for many
years. She is now domiciled at tbe
residence of Mrs. Collins on Schuyler
street She is ill and does not hope
I for recovery. When interviewed by
an Advocate reporter she said when
she died she wished Rev. Anderson.
pastor of Mt. Olivet Baptist church
to have charge of her funeral. She
wants " her * body
‘
cremated and the
ashes thrown into the Milwaukie
river. Mme. Smith la a member of
Bethel church and said her money
was the first to start that church off
In this city. Much information aa to
her early life could not be ascer­
Hats cleaned and blocked to suit you.
tained owing to the difficulty which
Yes, wo clean everything from necktioo up to rugs, blankets, etc.
the madame experienced in talking,
Suits and Overcoats made to your Individual measure.
having recently had tbe flu, which
Satisfaction guaranteed er your money refunded.
settled on her lungs.
Our prices are very reasonable. Give us a trial. We will please you.
Mme. Smith is a woman of strong
build, marked features, unusual per­
sonality. quiet, refined manners and
TAYLOR THE TAILOR
is attractive with her ebony «skin
J. W. INGERSOLL, Prop.
against a mass of beautiful white
hair
Call Brdy. 0098
The Up-to-Date
Cleaning & Tailoring Co
leans
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HOUSTON MARTYRS PETITIONS
GET MANY SIGNATURES
NEW YORK. Dec. l.-Signaturm
by the thousand to the petition for
| the release of the 24th Infantry men
' imprisoned in Leavenworth penlten
tiary. are pouring in on tbs National
Office at <3 Fifth avenue. New York,
of the National Association for ths
Advancement of Colored People On
the morning of November 37, the fig­
ure stood al close to 23,000. with
thousands more arriving by every
mail.
SENATOR STANFIELD HONORED
Robert N. Stanfield, junior V. H
Senator from Oregon, has been nam
ed a member of the finance body of
the Senate. Thia Is one of the moat
Important committees Th« Senator
Is also chairman of the civil service
committee which has to do with th«
regulation of the salaries of all gov-
ernment employes.
A brand new shipment of HIGH
BROWN toilet articles. 311 Msslsay
Bldg.—Adv.
BARBECUE PLANT
350 Gllsan Street, In Park Hotel, sppoalts New Poetoffice
B. J. JOHNSON. Proprietor
OPEN FROM • A. M. TO 10 P. M.
All Kinds of Meats Barbecued-8 ervs You Here, or You May Take
It Homo
SPECIAL
Ham and Eggs, Bacon and Eggs, Hot Cakes and Coffee, Served from
3 A. M. to 11 A. M.
EXTRA
Merchant’s Lunch Served from 11 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.
BARBECUE
Served at All Hours
News oi
the Church e
FIRST A. M. B. ZION CHURCH
417 Williams Ara, Rev. I. J, Ma­
gruder, A. B. Ranter. Paresnags, 3M
Oeeh Ave. Phone Walnut 1174.
The Bret Quarterly Conference of
Zlou proved to be the beet yet held.
Moudey eventag. whsn the confer
sues was called to order by the pre
elding elder, the reports from the
various departmenta ut the church
were waiting Io be road, About 1700
was raised this quarter and from will­
ing workers added Io the church. The
l-adlee' Aid Society reported having
raised more than 8iou for the quai
ter. Itast Sunday a few of the tl cap­
tains reported In the gel together
rally. Mre. Frances Patton proved to
bo a real worker by bringing In the
largest amount, which_ wee 33 oo
more than her nearest opponent The
youug people still floch to Christian
Endeavor and are very eager to learn
Uod's word Next Suuday evening.
aside from sermon on "The Pounds,'
the choir Will lead In the real old
songs, songs that will give you that
desired feeling. Come to Zion and
feel at home. The mualc from the
saxophones of Messrs Turner and
Crawford grows more popular each
week
Agalu you are welcome
ML Ullvst Baptist Chureh
East Firs land Behuyler Sts.
Rev. J. W. Andersen. Paster
Rss. 423 Tillamook BL
Telephone East BOBB
Th« services at the church were up
to spiritual high standing last Bun
day. Th« covenant mooting In th«
morning was spiritual Both Bunday
School and II. Y. P. U. Is still growing
al 8 I* M The pastor preached one
of th« finest n-rnuni w« have listen
«d to for many days from th« subject
Walling to Uo Hom«. I'onaecAug
Link th« King's Ferry Boat. Our pas
lor will preach al 11 t m a special
sermon
A grand musical program
al I p m
Al the clue« of the pro
«ram Rev. Anderson will l«B about
Ihr Harp of Olden Times Bo ear«
to com« early and get a seat.
INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH
42! s N. 10th Street
Rev. I. C. Dyer, Panter
Th« services were largely attended
last Sunday. Tb« pastor preached
two wonderful sermons on steward
ship. On« addition to th« church at
the evening service.
You are cordially invited to wor­
ship with us.
BL Phillips Missies
34th and Savior Days
St. I’htUlp's Mission has announced
•xtraordlnary services for Bunday
Mlaa Friels Shaw will bo soloist
Morning service. 11 a. m ; Bunday
School, 13 m
Archdeacon Black in
charge; Mr. B. Coles, lay reader. A
cordial welcome awaits you at BL
Phillipa
Seventh
Day Adventist Mission,
343 Russell Street
Mrs. K. O. Johnson, leader.
Sabbath School (Saturdays) at 13
A. M.
Bible study at 11 A. M.
Y. P. M V. 8 at 3:30 P. M. Visi
tors welcome.
Pentecostal Mission Of the Chureh of
God In Christ
"The House of Prayer*
2B Union Ave. N.
Elder Robert Secrete. Pastor
STEWART-SCHNEIDER CO.
MEN’S WEAR
PORTLAND HOTEL
BRoadway 9100
FOR SALE—Nice Raincoat, now.—
Broadway 5807. -adv.
Daily Fashion Note
RED TOP TAXI CO
LOTHES
LEAN
Bunday services: 13 a. m , Bur
school; 11:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.
preaching.
Week day moetli
Monday, Wednesday and Frldny
nlnga. for testimonials, prayer
if healing the sick and tor terry at
I Ings. AU are cordially invited
attend.
X
Economy Drug Stores
No. 1—10th and Morrison Streets.
Atwater 1310
No. 2—143 Fourth Street at Alder.
No. 8— Williams A
Main 1557
and Russell Street.
No. 4— 1010 Belmont Street.
East 3083
Tabor 8623
SHORT CUTS
There sre 8383 colored women
working in cigar and tobacco tacto
ries.
In the printins business there are
IBS female compositors, linotypara
typesetters.
would be a nice compliment to
tame one of our numerous women’s
chibs in honor of the Empress Zao-
dltou of Abbysslnia.
There is considerable speculation
aa to who la best fitted, by education
and training, to take up the mantle
nt ths late and lamented Mary T.
A STRIKING ORIGINATION
An excellent style for the woman
who must have »freight lines, is this
freck of plaited crêpe de Chine, mads
in «lip-on effect. Tne neck and arm­
holes are finished with a hand of lace
invertion, but the design also provides
for kimono ileeves cut in one with a
square necked yoke
With the yoke
and sleeves the dress eavily may be
'mi’re’Mvl into practical service.
Without, it is a perfect model for
semi-formal occasions
Medium site
requires 4U yards 40 inch crêpe de
Chine, and 2% yards 2K-inch band-
%<b>ria1 Review Dress No 1873
Talbert
Oberlin was the first coeducation­
al college tn the world and the first
in the United States to admit Negro
Btadeats.
Easier to Preach
/
By Russell
Sites, 34 to 48 inches bust.
cents,
Price 45