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* Batunhy. April N, 1124 thousand years getting ready for the universal principle* of Baha'n'llah. The people are attracted to th* Ba Pabllshad «very Saturday at Butte hai movement because it* basic Ideals 111 Mac lea y Building. Phoa« Broad are "big enough.” a* they «ay, "for way WOT. them " Coasldar these principles. 1. Th* oneness of th* world of hu manity—thia agree* with their Con fnctan teaching "All within the four sea* «re brethren '' 2. Independant lnv**ttgauon of truth—It ia on* of the main atm* of the Renaissance movement. (To be continued.) THG ADVOCATE SUBSCRIPTION RAT Per Tear --------------- ----- ■— -8*-«* *tx Month*............ ......................... ........ } •? Thre* Mentha ------ 1——------- l-S rerebte la advwee entered al the P«et«<nee at PeetlaiK Ore«M>. as second-ciaee matter. IMPORTANTI AU communications for publication or otherwise should be addressed to Th* Advocate Publishing Company. Suit« 811 Macleay Building. Portland. Oregon. Advertising rate« mad« known on applicatloa. ___ -Don't ask for rigata Take th»m an' don't 1st anny wan gir* them to re A right th. t ta bando* to re Pr naw- thin' ha» somethin' th« matter with It —Mr Doolev A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY SEEK YE THE LORD WHILE HE MAY BE FOUND. CALX. YE UPON HIM WHILE HE IS NEAR.—laaiah 55:«. THE NEW ERA Is the name of a new publication which came to our attention this week through the courtesy of George Scott >55 Tibbetts street. The New Era Is a newspaper published la At lantic City, N. J, weekly, by The New Era Publishing Company, of which John E. Meade is the pre«! dent G. Lorins* I.tndsey. managing editor, and Mrs. Ida Reed Turner, secretary and treasurer. Mr. Meade, a brilliant young veteran of the World War. is a cousin to Mr. Scott. He is the «on of a minister and has been actively connected with the best interests of Atlantic for years. The paper is well arranged, newsy and the editorials good. We extend a band of hearty welcome to our con temporaries and wish for the New Era a long and successful life. Sheriff Hurlburt 1« making a quiet effective campaign for re-election. Hi« name la not read on aa many auto* aa his opponent'« name, but there is a reason: Mr. Hurlburt 1« a sheriff, not a traffic cop. Two Race men «erred on the jury that declared Harry K. Thaw sane In New York Tueeday. ■ > f*r BIG EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE Coal and Wood Delivered MAKES VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN BUM naadara Street, at Btxtk Orefoa -V) Æ et S ervice Prompt Delivery i Prices ^ig,ht, [ Geo. L. Baker is now running for United States Senator for the State of Oregon on a straight Republican ticket 11« has just returned from a tour of the eastern portion of the state where his meetings were large ly attended and where the reports state that he made a most favorable impression, If elected Mr. Baker promises an effecient and an Indul trlous effort to secure for Oregon a full measure of relief in all parilcu- lars to which this state is entitled. PROGRAM The little tola will give the entire program, which will be presided over by a little N. A A. C. I*, booster. 8 years old. Come out and enjoy yourself and have a good lime with the babies Many surprises Annual Tank Heater Sale only 75c down and 50c per week, payable monthly WILLIAMS AVE. V. W. C. A. NOTES The Up-to-Date Cleaning & Tailoring Co PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO The Housing and Sanitation Com- mittee served luncheon on Easter Sunday at the Branch. The affair was a financial success. The Easter party given by Grade School Reserves was attended by a large group of children. Easter eggs for children, sick and elderly K LOTHES LEAN Fifth and Alder * B Hats cleaned and blocked to suit you. Yes. w« clean everything from necktie* up to rug*, blanket*, etc. Suits and Overcoats made to your Individual measure. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. Our price* are vary raasonabl*. Glv* us a trial. W* will picas« you. ELECT Call Eaet 02M for TAYLOR THE TAILOR George L. Baker J. W. INGERSOLL, Pre*. S/ Hair and Beauty Preparations ’ Such a* MME. C. J. WALKER, MME. DE NELO AND OTHERS can be purchased at United States Senator The Elks Sanitary BarberShop > 315 Flandera Street Alao a fine line of Straightening Combs like the one shown for State of Oregon OPAL HAIR DRESSING FOR MEN—NO KINK Japo Preparations—Pressing Caps—and a Full Line The Black Swan Phonograph Records are now on sale here at 75 cents each E. W. AGEE, PROPRIETOR Phone Broadway 5388 Your Patronage Desired Courteous Treatment to All Ok... WEEK, CHINA TODAY (By Martha Root). (Continued from last week.) Newspapers have run series of ar ticle*. feature stories, cut of Abdul Bahs and of the Bahai temple In Chi cago. These papers were Chinese. English, Japanese (ia China). Rus sian and even Bolshevist journals have carried the universal principles. Abdul Baha. the center of the extant of the Bahai revolution, great hopes of China. He said: China one can teach many souls, train and educate such divine person age«, each one of whom may be come the bright candle of the world of humanity. Truly, I say they are free from any deceit and hypocrisies, and are prompted with ideal motive« " The vast republic of China seems to be a nation "prepared” by five AUTOS FOR DRIVERS Cemmltt«« an Arrangement* Trill« leans The need for clean, honest, intelli gent and broad-minded representation in the National government was never more keenly felt than in these day* when men are working for self instead of for the people they are sent to represent If Oregon wants clean, intelligent and efficient rep resentation in Congress, the voters would make no mistake by sending Arthur I. Moulton. Republican from the Third District. Mr. Moulton's public and private record is good and hi« platform firm, frank and well balanced like the man it represents. PROTECTION (Ry OVERTON’S TRANSFER ARTHUR I. MOULTON FOR CONGRE88 FOREST April 21-27. ode^r (By Eugene J. Miuor) Rose City Lodge No. 111. met on last Wednesday evening A large number of members were present Io Initiate the following persons: Geo. A Grey. John Watson and John Molt. The lodge will have a special dis pensation for their spring and sum mer drive, which will be on early la May Pittsburgh wants to know If you are coming to the convention of Elka If you contemplate going. I«t th« sec retary know at an «arly date, so that reservation can be secured. BABY CONTEST JUDGE EKWALL When a man doe« hia work well, which la assigned him to do, he is most certainly deserving of advance ment. Such an one la Judge Ekwall of th« municipal bench. Judge Ek wall haa filled hia office with credit and haa meted out justice to all alike; he has worked for the best interest« of «ociety. Such a man de serves promotion and that is the rea son the voters are going to send Judge Ekwall to preside over De partment No. 2 of the Circuit Court. also pressnt and spoke briefly. The membership drive will close ou the 10th We should be pleased to have your membership by that lime. Mrs. W. D. Carter In Beattie. Wash •uade was well attvnded abd a large Mrs. Oawson Leavae for South Mrs. H. Dawson and her charming ington. Mi«« Aude>*ou I« a charming number of beautiful new Kaatar daughter. Kra»»tlne Lee. together young lady and looked quit« win- gowns were noted In the assemblage with her two younger children, left «omo In h«r beautiful new Kaatar • • • Saturday, the !9th, on the Dorothy toga which her mother aaalated her Mia* Wasson Return« Alexander tor Oakland. Cal., where In «electing tor her trip. She wa* ARTIST VISITS ADVOCATE they will join Mr. Dawson aud make delightfully entertained by her host- Mra Jame« Wasson. SOI Tillamook OFFICE their future home, Mrs. Dawson Is *«« and friend« and report« a wonder atreví, who went South a few weeka Clareac* Cameroa White, noted a slater of Mrs Geargia O. Harris, ful time. ago to attend her mother'« funeral, A NEW CLUB race violinist, who appeared in re or 852 Union Ave returned borne Monday evening. Mra The Royal Cadets ia the name of cital here Wednesday evening, was • • • Mrs. Rsaas Go«« to Taeoma Waaaon la on« of Portland'« charm a pleasant caller at The Advocate of- a newly organised club of young men Mrs. Week* Entertains Artist. Mrs. W L. Reese. .160 11th street, in« young matrons and her friend* tic« Wednesday and spent some lit- with William LaBelle, captain; Book Clarence Cam« r-m White, vtollulst. left last week for Tacoma. Waah . ar« glad of her return. tie whll« chatting with the staff and dr Washington, flrat lieutenant. Fran a a a was the house guest of Mrs. L. K. where she will speud a tew week« recalling th« pleasant days spent cis Fair, second lieutenant; Clarence Weeka. 144 Bout on street, during hl« visiting her mother. Mrs Kila Ryan. Portland Vielter when ha was here several years a*o Ramsey, first sergeant, and Raymond stay In th« city and friend« Bryant sergeant at arms. Th* club in recital • • • Mrs Mae Phillips tne«) llruwn. of Is organised on a military basis; Its Portland. Oregon. Is visiting Mrs. Dance Brilliant Succo«« Mi«* Anderson Visits TACOMA NEWS motto is: “Obedience, courtesy." Its The Kester Monday Night I •nmi Gladys H. Sinclair of 1538 K Adam* Miss Ruth Anderson, daughter of (By Fred U. Harris) slogan ia. "Let's Go!" The club t* Mrs Phillip« will remain In «nade given by St. Phillip's Guild at street Rev. and Mr*. J W. A ode-son of 609 Wm. Bland of Chicago will soon be aon-denominational. and It la the thia city Indefinitely.—The New ^ge- Murlark Hall la reported to have Tillamook street, spent th* Easter a resident of Tacoma having accept wish of those in charge to have all Dispatch, lx» Angeles. Cal ed a position at the Tacoma Hotel boys join IL The first meeting wa* week-end aa the guest of Rev. and > been a brilliant success. The prom barber shop. successfully held April 23rd al Zion A surprise party was tendered Mrs H. C. Dawson is nursing Mr«. church, at which time parent* snd th* last number on the program, was people, were brought. The baskets Indeed the best, and the audience ab were delivered on Easter Bunday In Clarence Ramsey at the Y W Halur- F. Harris during her illness. friends of the boys were Invited. solutely refused to "budge” until the the afternoon with ranis from the day evenlug Mrs Ramsay. Mr* and C. W. Davis. M W. Grand Master • Ml** Matthew* were In charge of Masons of Washington and its CLARENCE CAMERON WHITE. artist had played “Träumerei”, "A club. Ml** Danley presented the work of The Mothers' Club Is tu be repre Russian Cradle Bong" «nd "Auld jurisdictions was present at the reg NOTED VIOLINIST, PLAYS l»ng Syne". These number* Mr sented by a member at each church the Branch to the Ea»tmoretend ular meeting of Cassia Lodge No. 5. FINE PROGRAM Missionary Society. F. A A M . last Tuesday. He is mak Those who heard Clarence Cam White played without the piano ac on Mothers' day. Thia club 1« In Presbyterian Friday, the 18th Mr« Jenkins »«« ing bis annual visit. eron White'* violin recital Wednes companiment; they were beautiful vlting all mothers to join them Each not waa Mrs. M Brown Is much improved day evening, were completely fascin beyond description at this writing ated by the wonderful playing of thia clear, full and vibrant and not one Whether T. Carter and Miss Ida White were master of - the sweet toned Instru was lost to bl* hearer* solemnised in marriage last week; ment. HI* program consisted of the numbers were light and fsntastlc we hope them much success and hap number* from Massenet, Kreisler or whether tilled with patho*. piness. and other well known composer*. It artist swayed bis audience with HI* playing The Easter services were greatly wa* well balanced, and arranged In < in hia every mood attended in Tacoma and the pro a most effective manner. The group simply superb. Mra. G. V. Grayson sang a number grams rendered were excellent and of his own compositions, "Twilight", I Benefit National Aaaoclatlon tor the Advancement of Colored People highly appreciated by all who heard "Caprice”, "Jubilee Song”. "Sere on the program and as usual wa* them. nade" and "Negrd Chant", which waa splendid. Mrs. C. H Downing played CLOSES MONDAY NIGHT the accompaniment*. Mr*. A R. Fox presented the artist. Mr. White left at early Wednesday morning for Se First A. M. E. Zien Church, 117 William« Avenu« attle. BLACK BILLY SUNDAY U there is any one thing that ia humiliating and disgusting to our group which should be set down upon good and hard. It is the notoriety seeking. Bible beating preachers who are styling themselves "Black Sam Jones" and “Black Billy Sunday". The latest to seek such notoriety is one Simon P. Drew, pastor of the Cosmopolitan church of Washington. D. C.. who spoke in Philadelphia a week or so ago. where the people, out of curiosity gave him a huge sum of money to hear his prattle. TH( DOINGS or THE ILK« Records Latest Hits- Mamie Smith PACIFIC RECORD EXCHANGE ■aa* Alai* A man who i* conducting a clean, manly, upright campaign upon National and State iaauea Fourth and Tamhlll ft treat* •nd one who ha* always played fair with all people ‘'COAL Phone Broadway 1885 Res., Walnut 7157 PRIMARIES, MAY 16, 1924 RICHARDSON BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER STORAGE Stand: North Bank Depot, 430% Hoyt Street Portland Oregon (Paid Adv. Elect Baker Senator Committee. I I O. C Bortxmeyer. Manager) Dahlia Tampla's Pregre**lv* Dinner, May 1*4 will hav* autoa station** at th* STAG CLUB tSIVb Eaat Marrlaen Btre«t THURSDAY, MAY 1ST, AT 8 P. M. to eonv«y, fr«* of char**, these whe wish to th* home« where the Mur*«« Will b* «•rved First Coure* 848 Clackamas Street «Mond Ceure* 870 E. 47th Street N. Third and last Ceure«—70S E. 18th St. Dancing and Card* after the isst saura*. all for 50* WOMAN IS HIGHLY HONOREO Mr* Kt ta B Graham of Tacoma, Wash . wife of Rev. D. A. Graham of that city, ha* been honored with a place on the program of th« Gen eral Conference of the A M K. church at Louisville, next month. Rev and Mr*. Graham will leave on the 39th Inst, sud will visit friend* In Mt Paul, Minn, and In point* In Indiana before returning home about June 1st. TACOMA News of the Churches Ml Olivet Baptist Chureh East Fl ret and Behuylee *t*. Th* Easier service* at Ml. Olivet last Munday were well attended, both morning ■nd evening. Mi**«* Mila Jackson and Barbara Hubbard deserve much credit tor the splendid program rendered by the Sunday Hrbool children In the morning At the night service special music wa* rendered by the choir. The offering wa* in keeping with the large col lections of the past few weeks. Although without a paster at pre* •nt. ths pulpit Is being supplied by very abl* men of the Oregon Stat* Baptist Convention. Dr. K. W. Moore having made the arrangements be fore his departure a few weeks ago This Munday, at both morning and . evening services. Dr. E Cofer will preach An appeal 1s made to all members and friend* to attend these service* and help Mt. Olivet go over the top spiritually and financially I We expect the return of Dr. Moore some time in May. ROHE L IVEY. Church Clark FIRST A. M. E. ZION CHURCH 417 Williams Av*. Rev. E. J. Ms- grader, A. B. Raster. Psreen**«. 2*0 Cook Ave. Phene Walnut 5174. Bunday morning at 11 o'clock the little tots of Zion church, together with the older boys and girls, gave one of the finest and most enjoyable Easter program* «ver had In that church. The program waa carried out aa scheduled with but • «Ingle exception. And It was delightful Io listen to the tong*. «peeche* and In atrumenlal place* performed with , preclalon and perfection. The altar ' waa prettily decorated with llllea | and green stuff. At night the adult* held forth with a moat splendid mu ■leal program which wa* domplefud with a sermon delivered by Rev. Ma- grader In a masterly and forceful manner. Every one report* the en tire day enjoyable and successful BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Larrabee and McMillen Street* Rev. A. R. Fe*. D. 0.. Paster Phone East 1107 E. L. Jameeon, Assistant Phon* Walnut 3900 Easter Bunday wa* one of the greatest day* In the history of the church In every reapnet. There were capacity crowd* all day and the spiritual feeling ran high, especially at the morning services. When the invitation wa* extended four person* united with the church, namely: Mr. and Mr*. Cornelius Coffee. Mra. Charles Alexander, and Mra. Locke. Five adult* and three Infant* were I baptised. Th* Bunday School pro gram at 8 o'clock wa* of high order, and the cantata at the evening *erv- Ice wa* the beat over. Thl* Sunday morning several per »on* will be read Into full member ship. At the evening service the Knight* of Bethel church will make their report. INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH 82(4 N. 10th Street R*v. E. C. Dy*r, Paator Easter Sunday morning service* were very Impressive. The pastor preached from the 15th Chapter of the Book of R(. Mark Th* program rendered by the Sunday School un der th* direction of Mr*. Rendu*. Rupt., and Mrs. Stevens 1« deserving of much credit and prala*. The choir •ang lovely music In keeping with Easter and the church was beautiful- lydecorated with groen stuff- and lilies and canary birds mingled their sweet voices with the children’«. Service* every Sltnday begin prompt ly at 11 A. M. and 8 P M. Sunday School at It A. M Friends and stranger* receive a hearty welcome •t all time*. Come and worship with us. •T. PHILLIPS MISSION 24th and Savior Sts. 8t. Phillip « Mission has announced extraordinary ■•rvtce* for Bunday. Minx Frieta Rhsw will be soloist Morning s*rv!c*, 11 a. m.; Bunday School, 12 m. Archdeacon Black In charge; Mr. B. Cola*, lay reader. A oordlal welcome await* you at flt Phillipa.