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I £ f THE Interest* •/ the People VOL XXL PORTLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1924 NO 24 PRICE 5 CENTS MONUMENT TO OE ERECTED TO MEMORY OF CARDINAL GIDDONS WHY DON’T WHITES LOOK AT TUT’S FACE? THOSE WHO ARE IN CHARGE OF EXCAVATION OF TUT’S TOMB , HAVE DECIDED NOT TO UNCOVER HIS FACE UNTIL NEXT YEAR.—WHAT IS REASON IS ASKED BY MANY Fear That tho Mummy Will Show Up to Bo Blank Man la Said to Be tho Cause of tho Delay .—Many Walting With Anxious Ex pectations to Know tho Truth. „ Local and For eign News Briefs (Special.I LUXOR. Egypt. Jan. 22.—In view Leap Year reception at the ML of the fact that plana tor a radiologi that McClain estimates bls tips at Olivet Baptist church, February 12th. cal examination of Tutankhamen's (40O0 per week from the wealthy Ba sure to attend. Mrs. A. Anderson, mummy have been deferred until guests. About the smallest tip ba re- hostess. next year and that Howard Carter, calves Is *5 from about eight bun- head of the excavating expedition, la dr<-<l persons each week He is also Swastika Stay off March 17tb. departing for the United Slates tor a head waiter at the U. 8. hotel in 8ar * Club, O. E. 8. will have a card party lecture tour on April 1, It appears atogs during tbe racing season which at Stag Club.—Adv. doubtful whether the pharaoh's mum add* another (10.000 to bis income. my will be unwrapped this season. He la the chief owner of The Tattler, FOR SALE—Man's full dress wait. Mr. Carter la understood to have a weekly paper devoted to theatrical sise *7 or 38. In splendid condition, come to the conclusion that II will doings of bls people, and owns a Rolls very reasonable. Lady’s fur coat. (10. be necessary to take down the sides Itoyce automobile His annual income Call Broadway 5(07 for further In of the tour enclosing shrines In order la eatlmated at (70,000. formation.—adv. to make room for the complicated ap The Howell, a fine hostelry In St. paratus which must bo erected tor I’aul. Minn., which cost several hun Far Sale—2 pairs ladles' brown raising tbe weighty lid of tho stone dred thousand dollars, was thrown and tan oxfords, one pair new and sarcophagus, so this operation, which. open to the public on the 3rd of thia tbe other nearly new—cheap. Call It Is learned, is to be postponed month, and so great was tbe patron- Broadway 5*07 for further Informa- age that people had to be turned tlon—adv. HOTBL NOTBB away. Henry Haye, former employe of NOTICE Josef McClain Is one of The Portland, has gone to Seattle to Ladies' and genta’ uncalled for the richest head wallera reside. suits, overcoats and extra pants at in thia country. For many George Felts, former private waiter your own price. Call and look them years he has been in al Tbe Portland and now occupying a over. Up-to-date Tailors. 496 Union charge of the Royal Poll- like poettion at Tbe Multnomah, do Ave., N. J. W. Ingersoll. Prop.—Adv. ana al Palm Beach. Fla nated (100 to the Masonic drive for Mr McClain has an Income greater a million dollar lodge hall, for which Mr. John C. Payne, baritone and than the majority of guesta whose George has received much newspaper Impersonator In recital Monday evo- lipa make blm one of the beat paid mention as well as congratulations nlng, March 10, Bethel A. M. E. men in the country. The season is from the Masonic body. Church.—Adv. . . .i only ten weeks and it la estimated < FOR RENT—rumlohed rooms, that he receives about *40.000 In tips Hiram W. Johneorv-for-Presldent Those acquainted with Williams Ave. East 1«M.—Adv. campaign headquarters, 22« Morgan Building. Phons Main 7912.—Adv. r Wanted—Men or women to take orders for genuine guaranteed hos iery for men, women and children; eliminates darning. Salary. *75 a week full time; (1.50 an hour spare time. Cottons, heathers, silks. INTERNATIONAL 8TOCKING MILLS Norristown. Pa MRS. DREW DEAD Drew, wife of William Drew ot this city, died in Salem Saturday, the 2nd. and was burled Tuesday from Chambers' Undertaking Parlor on Williams Avenue and Killings- worth, by Rev. J. W. Anderson. In terment In Columbian cemetery. Miss Vera Drew, tbe only daughter of the deceased, came down from Seattle Friday and remained until Wednea Ex-ffrsoldent Wood row Wilson, who died at 11:15 at hie homo in Wash ington on last Sunday. Mr. Wilson was tho 28th president of the Unit ed States and will bo known to hletory aa the War President A brief history of Mr. Wilson’s life journey her« fol I omm : WASHINGTON. D. C., Feb. I—(By the Associated Presa.)— Wood row Wilson's life was marked by these milestones: Born at Staunton. Virginia. Decem ber 28. 185«. Graduated at Princeton university. 1879. Selected as president of Princeton August 1, 1902, after 17 years aa col- lege professor. Elected governor of New Jeraey November 10, 1910. Nominated for president In Demo- Balti- cratlc national convention, more. July I. 1912. Inaugurated March 4, 1*11. Re-elacted president November 7, 1*1«. 4 ä K* — 4 Asked Congress to declarq war on Germany April 2. 1917. Sailed for France December 4, 1918. as head of American peace com- mission. Signed treaty 28, 1919. of Versailles June Carried fight with senate ovar League of Nations to country, Sep- tember 3, 1919. Suffered nervous breakdown near Wichita, Kan . September 28. 1919. “Th« Dust of th« Earlh I» For Dinner«, Dances, Entertainments of all kinds, and for LODGE MEETINGS use the 381 East Morrison Street Rates Reasonable Service Supreme Phone East 8007 DINNERS SERVED EVERY SUNDAY f NEGRO IN OUR HI8TORY Is tbe title of a book published in June, 1923. by THE ASSOCIATED PUBLISHERS. INC., 1538 Ninth St., Washington, D. C. The author Is Carter Godson Woodson, editor of the Journal of Negro History, and can be bought by mall for *2.15. This book as well as the Journal should be in every colored home. The book con Angeles, California.—Adv. tains 20 chapters. 126 illustrations, references for future study, and im THE DOINGS OF THE ELKS portant documents In the appendix. It has already been adopted as a (By Eugene J. Minor.) textbook for schools conducting The Daughters of Dahlia Temple courses In history and sociology. held a very Interesting meeting Tuesday evening. The Daughters NOTICE received five applications for mem Portland Branch N. A. A. C. P. un bership Into their Temple. til further notice will meet at Mount Grand Secretary Bates is sending Olivet Baptist church the second out printed proceedings of the last Monday evening of each month. All session of the Grand Lodge. members, their families and friends District Deputy E. W. Morton's are cordially invited. mother was stricken last week with Lee Anderson, Secretary. paralysis at Everett, Washington. She is reported improved. REV. MILLER WRITES FROM Bro. Thos. H. Gibson, formerly of BERMUDA Columbia Lodge. Washington. D. C„ Rev. Joseph yf. Miller, who is pas has made application to Rose City torlng the A. M. E church In Somer set. Bermuda, sends for another ~~~------- ——————~~“~' 4—ACT ROYALTY DRAMA—4 Stricken with paralysis at White Given by House, October 5, 1919. THE BETHEL FLAYERS Retired from presidency March 4, at the 1921. PORTLAND WOMAN’S CLUB BLDG. Died at Washington, February 3, 448 Taylor 8treet 1924 Friday Evening, February 15, 1924 • ••••* ♦ .i» «' a MRS. A. R. FOX Directress Luncheon«, Teas, Socials, Parties, Receptions, Tickets, 5« Cents Stag Auditorium and Club Rooms year's subscriptioa lo The Ad »orate. Lodge for membership. He left the CARDINAL GIBBONS INSTITUTE TO BE ERECTED AS LIVING IN Rev. Miller, tormerly of tbls city, city this week to seek employment 8TITUTION FOR YOUTH OF RACE^—CONSTRUC- sends beat regards to all frtenda with tbe Pullman Company at Beai- TION TO START IN NEAR FUTURE bere. tie, Washington. The Rose City Lodge has the fol- Llv«, Active, Ever-Growing Institution for Education of tho CoIorod Race ORCHESTRA TO LEAVE SOON lowing Brothers on the sick list: Which He Bogan, to Bo Continuad aa a Fitting Tes It Is reported that William Webb Robert Lawrence, Leon Gregory. Ed- timonial to Hla Greatness and hie orchestra will leave about gar Williams. Richard Young. Henry March the flrat for Beattie, presum Besseler. WASHINGTON, D. C.—James Car ably to furniah music for one of the Webb's Orchestra, which is nearly dinal Gibbon* la soon lo have a mon purchased a beautiful home of eight big ateamere running to California. all Elks, will leave about the flrst ument to his memory. It will be a rooms at 3009 King and Ashby are., day of March. 1924. to resume their worthy one, most pleasing to him which they expect to occupy very work with the steamship company whose life for over sixty years was shortly. running between Seattle and Loa devoted to public service for God and Miss Gladys Wysinger, daughter of Angeles. We all regret the leaving country. J. E. Wysinger, whose engagement to What would he prefer as a memor Charles Crawford was announced at Friend Eddie Morgan was In to see of these splendid musicians, as they have done much in entertaining ial if we could know his choice? A a dinner given by Mrs M. M. Craw us one day this week, looking well We wish them statue in marble or bronxe. beautiful ford on Chriatmas way at the Craw and happy aa ever, Morgan says Portland dancers. now that it Is Leap year, he's hoping much success and hope that they will to the eye, and with bis name and ford residence. Raymond street Ber works lettered on it—or a living In keley, is one of the most popular the ladleo won’t be aa timid aa be soon returu. Don't forget about tbe Elks' annual stitution bearing hla name and work girls emong the East Bay younger has been and "pop the question". ball which will take place on Febru ing on and on with ever-increasing set. She was crowned queen of the ary 26. 1924. at the Cotillion Hall. effectiveness tor the poorest of his Mardi-Gras festival of 1923 and also Coming to Portland Everyone is getting ready for the people! Had he lived, by this time, won a scholarship of The Women's Dr. MELLBNTHIN gala event and don t think that you the Cardinal Gibbous Institute (un Federated Club. Miss Wysinger also Specialist will be crowded, as it is the largest der some other name, to be sure) un has charge of the multigraphing de In Internal Medicine «or the Past hall In town and you can have plent- doubtedly would be in operation, and partment at Cadding service. Mr. Twelve Years ty ot room to dance. Come early and the colored youth of the country, ir Crawford is president of the Acorn stay late. Yea. Webb’s Orchestra will respective of their church affiliations, Club and also holds a prominent po- Does Not Operate play for the affair. would have sn opportunity for a prac sit ion in San Francisco. tical education under Catholic au Will be at BENSON HOTEL, Wed People of Bay district have been spices. A "Catholic Tuskegee" teach- anxious to know if the beautiful MOTHER DIES IN EAST nesday, Thursday, Friday, Satur the youth of the colored race bow to home on 37th street, purchased by day, Feb. 27, 28, 29 and Mrs. E. L. Booker of 1034 E. 29th I March 1 street, N., let’ Wednesday for Balti- | live, how to earn a living, how to Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Williams, is for keep well, how to do well in peace rent, sale or will the owners occupy Office Hours: 19 A M. to4 P.M. more, Md., to attend the funeral of, and understanding with their neigh It themselves. We'll watch cloaely— her mother, Mrs. Lane, who died sud bors; and training leaders to work some one will gnawer the door bell FOUR DAYS ONLY denly in that city Tuesday. among others of their race in other very, very shortly. Oh yea, some one places. He began the movement, we also hints that a certain young bach- No Charge for Consultation Mrs. K. O. Johnson has moved from will complete it as his memorial. Can elor may soon become a benedict. 89 Graham avenue to 145 Knott Dr. Mellentbin is a regular gradu street. She is very pleased with her you think of a more fitting memorial who is closely connected with The —one that wopld please that great Williams. Now don’t put this out. ate in medicine and surgery and is new location. American churchman more? Will keep it to yourself, because it may licensed by the state of Oregon. He you help erect it? does not operate tor chronic appendi not be tme The girla call him Pres- Mrs. Wm. R. Harria of 270 Caruth We know the many demands on ley S. citis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, ers street, is convalescing nicely at your resources at the present time. tonsils or adenoids. The Red Caps banquet was truly Emanuel hospital. but this cannot wait longer The Car He has to his credit wonderful re within itself an elaborate affair. The dinal la gone now nearly three years! sults in diseases of th<- stomach, liver, For Rent—6-room bouse, one block Don't waiL help now. Send your con hour 11:30, an hour of which all Red bowels, blood, skin.*- nerves, heart. to good car service. A. H. Morrow. tributions, great or small, to the of Caps could possibly assemble. Place, Kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, Jake Wagner's Cafe, a place where Broadway 5807. fice ot the Executive Committee weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg the cooking is unequalled and appe given below, who unanimously joins ulcers and rectal ailments. tising. INJURED ON STREET CAR in this appeal to you and to all who Below are the names of a few of After indulging in a few games of hla many satisfied patients in Ore Edgar E. Williams was one of the loved the Cardinal. whist, the first call for dinner was ( Signed ) Most Rev. M. J. Curley, gon: passengers on the N. and 8. street William S. Benson. David I. Walsh, announced. Twenty-eight Red Caps Cornel Johnson. Weston. Ore., ap car Thursday which collided with an William 8. Aumen. Lawrence P. were gathered around the festive pendicitis. automobile. Mr. Williams sustained board and after the blessing by Jack Williams. A. C. Monbahan. Aug. Erickson. Lakeside. Ore., kid injuries which have kept him con Hoskins each one arose and a silent ney trouble. fined at his home ever since. At prayer was said for the loved ones OAKLAND AND BERKELEY NEWS Mrs. Lena Lincoln. Canyon City. present the extent *f his Injuries has departed. Did the boys eat? Well, (By Athur D. LeBon.) Ore., heart complaint. not been ascertained. after the third passing of the chicken. The national convention of Delta- J. A. Smith. Ontario. Ore., ulcers Ah! After a few words ot advise and Sigma-Theta Sorority and Alpha Phi of the stomach. TEN YEARS IN PENITENTIARY praise by the past and present of Alpha Fraternity was held at Colum Leona Ford. Washougal. Ore., ade ficers, a short address by each one bus, Ohio, the last week in Decem Harold Nichols (Gilbert Lawrence) noids. was enjoyed, some serious and inter W. H. Kellendonk. Estacada. Ore., who was arrested last month charged ber. The California visitors to the esting while others were comical robbery, was found convention were Mesdames Florence with highway high blood pressure and helped to make the evening en Mrs. Ed. Eberhardt, Scio, Ore., gall guilty in the circuit court Tuesday Cole-Talbert of Los Angeles and Viv joyable. to ten years in the ian Osborne Marsh of Berkeley, who and sentenced stones. are Delta Sigma Theta members; Jack Hoskins was selected as mas E. S. Nichols. Lebanon, Ore., ap penitentiary. and Messrs. Geo. Johnson of Berke- ter of ceremonies and he did the of pendicitis. WOMAN SHOOTS WOMAN ley and James W. McGregor of Los fice justice. Sam Pierce, ex-officio, Remember above date, that consul tation on this trip will be free and Marie Starks, who resides at lfith Angeles. Alpha Phi Alpha men. The was chairman of social sesaions. that his treatment Is different. and Northrup streets, was shot in the convention will meet at New York in Maurice Hunter and Harris were kind enough to assist Jake Wagner Married women must be accompa face early Wednesday morning by December. 1924. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. LeBon of in serving the appetising viands. nied by their husbands. Carrie Smith, who resides at 135 N. A regular goodfellow Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., 1,0« 14th street The shooting, it is said, 1508 Ashby avenue. Berkeley, have are Coming Rose City Lodge ef Ilk« will give their Annual Grand Ball at the Cotillion Hall, 14th off Washington Street For Reliable Goods was the result of hard feelings be tween the women, which has long ex isted. r. PAST PATRON AND MATRONS CLUB Will Give a MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT at ELISE W. REYNOLDS HOME BEAUTY PARLOR I Scientific Scalp and Facial Massage Treatments for Dandruff, Falling Hair and Baldness Hair Weaving Hair Dreasing and Manicuring DE NELO METHOD 391 Roselawn Avenue Phon« Walnut 1884 WHAT ONE CENT WILL BUY IN ELECTRIC SERVICE A penny invested in electric cur rent at the average domestic rate, would: Run a vacuum cleaner approxi- mutely 50 minutes. Heat » S-pound flat iron approxi- Stately 25 minutes. Heat a toaster long enough to toaat sixteen slices of bread. Brew five cups of coffee in a per- colator. Heat an egg boiler long enough to cook eggs for five breakfasts Heat a waffle Iron long enough to cook twenty watii^a. Heat a disc stove twenty mlautes. Heat a chafing dish approximately 26 minutes. Cook with an electric broiler ap proximately 10 minutes. Keep warm a heating pad from three to six hours. Heat a curling once a day for three weeks. Heat a vibrator, twenty-minute treatments daily, for eieren days. —The Open Window, Feb. 1, 1924. Valentine Entertainment At the Stag Auditorium THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1924 Admission 50c Music Furnished by Billie Webb MEN and WOMEN, it'« easy to wear good clothes without parting with cash needed for other things. “Smiling Credit” is the secret. Come to CHERRY'S and be outfitted on our Liberal Terms. Pick out the clothe« you want AND WEAR THEM NOW. We only ask a small payment down and the balance at your convenience. Women's COATS. SUITS. WAISTS and FURS. DRESSES. MILLINERY, Men's SUITS. OVERCOATS, RAINCOATS and MACK INAWS, Boy’« SUITS, OVERCOATS and SWEATERS. An inspection will be sufficient to convince you of the su periority of CHERRY’S merchandise and service. You’re always welcome to call, whether you buy or not. Cherry’s PORTLAND STORE 349 Morrison Strset