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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1924)
Saturday, May 3|. 1114 ■ — THE ADVOCATE If the results of the recent Prima ry election are to be taken as criter ion. the K. K. K la not so big a poll tleal pumpkin aa It was thought to be. If so the two really prominent Cath olic*. John B Coftuy and Trank J. Lonergan, would not have downed the Klan's candidates In the race for 'J the State Legislature STEWAJ?LÌ“!?.E1DER co. mens wear WUtbO "U’ts at bl RCQUAN0 □ * NBCKWEAR HATS Ilka Sanitary Local and For eign News Briefs Street. The property la very valu able. being Improved with a two-story structure suitable for store* down stair* and ball upetalre. Th* Advo cate wishes them much success In their splendid «ffort. MOTIL NOTES Get your floate ready for the Rose Festival parade. Bam Billing*, who per form* on n dining car from Tacoma to Portland, Mr», Mr*. Boyee Strain la still confined wa* a business caller at to her bed at her residence, 115 Sunday, Th* Portland Meade Street. Mead* White (here he renewed All kind* of artletl* job printing i acquaintance with the old limera, j don* on our own preaa by The Ad- Rom* 'of 4P them he had not seen In i wocate Printing Company, 312 Ma- twenty year* cleay Building. Broadway 6807. adv. Manager Harrington of Th* Itort- Two policemen were found guilty land. Mra. Harrington and their *ou Monday in the Juvenile court of con motored to Gearhart Sunday. tributing to the delinquency of minor Quinton Ro*»e I* third cook white girts tn a colored woman's dining car. house. This prove* on* thing If noth Mrs. Viola Williams of Spokane la John Jone*, waiter at The Port- ing more: that all policemen are not a new arrival In the city and la stop land, baa a religion widely different against “social equality." ping at Che residence of Mr. and Mrs. from that of the other waiter*. Fur L. A. A ah foni. 50» Tillamook St. thia reason. Jone* I* continually be WE HEAR THAT ing harraaaed. Neverthle** Jone* Married. William Gilden of Silver- take* th* jibe* good naturedly. A man of twenty loves to be called ton. Oregon. and Mrs Edna Clark of Henry Haye*, former busman at “Daddy" by hl* sweetheart; but a Portland. Couple are residing In Sil The l*ortland. journeyed to Gearhart chap of forty can think of a lot of I last week where he wa* supposed to verton. pel names that fall more tenderly work tor the Rummer. But on last upon his ears. For Rent 1 rooms, 357 13th 8t Raturday night he and the ehet got Not long slue* a group of friends Phone At. 3038 In forenoons and Into a "jamboree" and llayea was were together, when on* fellow, a evenings. Mrs. Yatea Howard adv. given the gat*. joker, stepped up to Jamee Blank, The Omaha. (Neb.), Chamber of and. holding a long hair before hit The Recital given by Mrs. V. E Commerce ha* made Hlmon Harold eyes, said. “Bee. here, old fellow, thia Keene at Bethel churrh on the llnd head waiter In It* dining room, with looks suspicious. Where did this Inst., was a decided auccess from ev a crew of 24 men long hair come from?" "Why. that's ery viewpoint. It II Rhodes, cabinet lunch chef from my wife’s head." “Are you sure on th* R. P. * 8. H. R.. in some un of It?" "Sure of it? Of course I Stu The picture of a leading citizen explained manner had on* ear partly You don’t suppose you would find tn the city of Portland appeared In carved off and the back of bl* head any other woman's hair about me. do the Ixta Angele* Eagle a week ago terribly bruised last week. The story you?” "No, probably not; but I am I Gues* who? None other than our a* told by the chef wa* that he wae so sorry you are so sure It to your I own F. D. Thomas. autoIng with ■ lady at hto side at wife's hair, tor I just picked It off night and that the car lipped over. the coat of thia gentleman." pointing WANTED However, the said lady has not Jieen to a friend near by. Men oa women to take ordara for found. genuine guaranteed hosiery for men. | -------------------------------- MOLY LANO CONTEST DRAWING women and children. Eliminate darn NOTICE TO CLOSE Ing. Salary 875 a week full time. Regular meetings of the Portland 81.50 an hour, spare time. Beautiful Branch of the National Associai Ion Public’s Last Chanca to Vote spring line. International Stocking for the Advancemeat of Colored Peo Mills. Norristown. Pa. ple held every 2nd Monday evening Indianapolis, Ind.. Mar 14. 1324.— at First A. M E. Zion Church. 417 The offer made by the Madam C. J FOR YOUR LIBRARY William* Av*. Walker Mfg. Co. of this city to send Scott’s Official History of The Am J. A. EWING. Pres. three ministers on a fre trip to Pal LEE ANDERSON. Secy. estine and another to Paris, France, erican Negro In the World War, by to soon to be fulfilled. The nation Emmett J. Scott. AM. LL.D.. • pec lai wide contest in which the trips are assistant to the secretary of war, can to be awarded to fast drawing to a be purchased at The Advocate of- close. But five short weeks of the flee. 311 Macleay Building. Broadway race remain to be run and then. July 5807.—adv. A mighty rae» la anticipated among the candidate* tor the office of Mayor of th* city at th* November election Mayor Baker. It to aald. will not seek Prominent re-election to that office among men mentlcned to make the race are: Dr. Georg* Parr tab and ex Judge Galena. MME. M. ROBINSON BEAUTY CULTURIST IMPORTANT! AB commaalcatioaa tor publication or t’¿lerwtoe should be addressed to Th* Advocate Publishing Company. Butt* 311 Macleay Building. Portland. Oregon Advertising ratea mad* knows oa applica Uon. A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY CAST AWAY from you all your transgressions, whereby ye have transgressed and make you a new heart and a new spirit: for why will ys die, O house of Israel? For I have no pleasure in the death of him that dleth. salth the Lord God: wherefore turn yourself and live ya, —Ezekiel 1I:3L 32. Massage. Manicuring, Shampooing, Hair Dressing, Dyeing. Bleaching Manufactured Hair Goods for Sale SCALP TREATMENT A SPECIALTY My West Indian Hair Grower I* Guaranteed te stop the Itchy scalp and falling hair, when used with Mme. Robinson's Tar Ton Io. I specialize In growing your hair. Your patronage solicited. 360li Williams Avenue—Upstairs Phone East 6889 ATTENTION! ELKS* SECOND GALA DAY—JULY 4, 1924 Get Your Tickets at Headquarters STAG CLUB. 38154 EAST MORRISON STREET TIME TO LEAVE (The Baltimore Herald.) “When mob* murder or outrage Negro men and women and the vic tim to unable to protect himself and the tow falls or retuse* to Intervene and extend protection, the Negroes of such community should leave en masse The happy day has arrived when Negroes can secure work tn any part of the country and there to no need tor any Negro in any part of the South to remain where he is mis treated, outraged, or murdered Ev ery mob murder, every mob out rage upon a man. woman or child— every act of oppression winked at by law is an accelerator to Negro migrs tlon." Watch This Space OVERTON’S TRANSFER EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE Coal and Wood Delivered S1>H Ftaadsre Street. aS Stato 1st. the world will know the winners of these matchless travel prizes Do I your bit. Help send four favorite contestant on a 10.004 mile tour to Palestine free of cost to him. A broadcast warning urges all coupon* to be In to the Mme. C. J. Walker Mfg. Co. by midnight. June 30th. Æ et S era / ice UNSTABLE We constantly hear member* of the Race express firm resolutions sbout standing for right principles and yet these same men and women are ■wept along by any current that come* their way. regardless of whe- ther the right or wrong principle to Involved, or whether no principle at alL In other word*, they seem to talk to hear themselves talk with ab solutely no sincerity of purpose and end up by following the crowd; they go the way of least resistance in or der to be known as “good fellows“ ■nd “popular". God pity the men and women who cannot stand up for what they believe to be right for fear of criticism from the mob! Prompt Delivrry ENEMIES The man or woman who follows the advice of their known enemies will sooner or later come to grief. If an enemy shows you a road as straight a* an arrow, it will show good sense and wise judgment on your part to turn and go the other way. It la a sign of progress and awak ening to see our colored men taking the civil service examination for po licemen and pther position* under the government which la being done In the present examination in the City Hall. The Advocate, a* is Its policy, wishes all of them success. Honorable Milton A. Miller seems to stand aeehlgh with the Demo cratic party a* be received the nom ination for United State* Senator but hi* chances of election to that of- flee In November depend largely on how well he stand* with the Repnbli- can party. A young man writes from Waahlng- ton. D. C„ wanting to know the cost of board and room during the “1*26 World s Fair in Portland". SCOTTISH RITE MASONS OF INOIANAPOLI8 VOTE 6200 FOR WORK OF N. A. A. C. F. [ K LOTHES LEAN Hate cleaned and blocked to suit yoa. Tes, we clean everything from nacktla* up to rugs, blankets, *te. Suite and Overcoats made to your individua.' measure. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. Our price* are vary reasonable. Give us a trial. W* will please you. ORATOR WINS COLLEGE CON TEST Call East 0268 for TAYLOR THE TAILOR J. W. INGERSOLL. Prep. Hair and Beauty Preparations (Lincoln News Service) ........... Clinton. N. Y„ May 28.—George Sample, a Negro of Binghamton, won 2 first prixe In the annual State Inter academic speaking conteat conducted at Hamilton College on May 10th. His subject was “Abraham Lin coln.” Such as MME. C. J. WALKER. MME. DE NELO AND OTHERS can be purchased at The Elks Sanitary Barber Shop 315 Flanders Street Also a fine line of Straightening Combs like the one shown here OPAL HAIR DRESSING FOR MEN—NO KINK JaP° 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. k Records “COAL” The U. B. F. Lodge and the Daugh ters of the Mysterious Ten had their I annual turnout at Mount Olivet Bap 1 tlst church Sunday evening. May 15th A large number of people were tn at tendance and the program was good. Rev. E. C. Dyer, acting pastor of the church, preached a splendid sermon Y. W. C. A. BANQUET IS SUCCESS Fourth and Tamhlll Streets Phone Broadway 1885 Res., Walnut 7157 RICHARDSON BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER STORAGE Stand : North Bank Depot, 43OJ4 Hoyt Street Oregon Portland Sr • Mr*. Jenni* Butler who passed away ^t Multnomah hospital last week following a long Illness, wa* bur led Thursday from Holman A Son’* Mortuary, Rev. E. J. Magruder had charge of the services. BIG REUNION Reunion of the U. N. I. A. Sunday. June 2, 3:30 P. M. sharp, at Mount Mr. and Mrs. Roy Garnet enter- Olivet Baptist church. Members, ex tertained a few relatives and friends member* and friends are Invited. at card* Tuesday evening at their Special program. home. 1020 East 27th Street, N. All Taylor, the Tailor, will leave Satur report having had a most enjoyable day for Sacramento as a delegate to time. the Masonic Grand Lodge. After the Mrs. Allee Jamison Is suffering adjournment of the Lodge, he will with tonsil ills at her home. 1130 Hol- leave for San Antonio, Tex , to visit gate St. She was confined to her bed his mother and other relatives. from Friday until Tuesday. Mine Lizzie Koonce la reported ser P- P. B. A. OF A. NOTE8 iously 111 at the residence of her aunt, Local Lodge No. 26 wishes to thank Mrs. Lizzie K. Weeks. through its notes all who In any Buying Property. The two local way contributed to the success of Its Annual Memorial Service, May 1«. Masonic lodges, Enterprise and Ex 1324. celsior, are engaged In arranging The trl-monthly meeting of the lo- plans for the purchase of a lodge cal will be held on June 17. and ape- ball on Williams Ave. and Ivey clal business and plans relative to the October election will demand the presence and interest of all mem bers The election of the officers of the Ladles' Auxiliary will take place in the same month^ Business meet ing 1st Monday, June 2nd, 8:30 P M.. at Y. W. C. A. MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT at ELISE W. REYNOLDS HOME BEAUTY PARLOR Ulerrtffle Scalp and Facial Masaage Treatment* for Dandruff, Palling Hair and Baldness Hair Weaving Hair Drawing and Manicuring DE NELO METHOD 351 Roselawn Avenue Phone Walnut 1684 Mamie Smith PACIFIC RECORD EXCHANGE As*»*. «•*» Atale i Scottish Rite oi Free Masonry of In-' »>• »1 whom pronounce the affair sue dianapolis, have voted 8204 for the ' restful and one long to be remem A delicious course repast work of the National Association for bered. the Advancement of Colored People, was served and an enjoyable program it was announced today. Dr. Sumner rendered. T. Furniss forwarding check for that A NEW BI8HOP amount to J. E. Splngarn. N. A. A. Rev Bishop J. W. Martin has been C. P. Treasurer. appointed Bishop of the Pacific EDITOR VISITS Coast., succeeding Bishop L. w Editor Wllaon of the Seattle Enter Kyle*. prise was a visitor In the Rose City Rev. E. J. Magruder, pastor of Zion Saturday and Sunday. While here he was the guest of Mr. and Mra. church, returned home from the Gen- Ralph Flower* who entertained him eal Conference In Indianapolis Mon day. looking well and reporting a on the Columbia River Highway. splendid time. leans ANNOUNCEMENT Th* Colored Women’* Federated Club* and th* Partland Branch, N. A. A. C. P., present Mr*. Q. v. Gray- eon, contralto, In rec Ha I at Bathol A, M. E. Church, Friday evening, Jun* 20.—adv. BIRTHDAY OBSERVED Mr. and Mrs. John Mott, of 710 Shaver street, entertained a host of friend* Monday afternoon. May I*. In honor of their little daughter Eunice's fltlh birthday anniversary All ex pressed themselves as having enjoyed the occasion very much * NOTICE Watiaum* Chapter. No. II. and En terprise Chapter. No. II, Order of the Eastern Star. will jointly celebrate Esther Day. Bunday night, I o'clock, at Ml. Olivet Baptist’ church. A splendid program will be rendered, and Rev. E. C. Dyer will preach the sermon. John Jamison la expected home from Howard Unlveralty law school this weelç.. WAITERS, BILLHOPS. PORTERS » TAKE CHAROS OP HOTEL Lakewood. N. J, Mar 36.— Caras IJo Hotel closed here by bankruptcy to In the hand* of 300 cook*, waiter*, bellhops and maids. They declare they will act a* gueets until they get their month'* back pay. Food enough to on hand to laat several week*. • — .... - For Sal*—Man’* nie* new full drees suit. Size medium. Phene Breadway 5807.—Adv. .... „ .... .... ... ...____ Tom’s Dixie Tavern Syncopated Dance Orchestra Mora than one hundred persons at New York. May 23.—The United tended the Williams Avenue Branch Supreme Council of 33rd and Last Y. W. C. A. banquet held Monday Degree of the Ancient and Accepted ' evening at Mt. Olivet Baptist church. The Up-to-Date Cleaning & Tailoring Co ELKS’ LEADER J. Finley Wilson, grand exalted ruler nf the great order of Elks, who is scheduled to visit Portland early In July, has proven himself a leader worthy of all the honors and lauda tion that have been or will be given him for his wonderful achievements in being able to successfully organ ise more lodges in the short period of two years thsn did all his prede cessors in twenty or more years; be sides Mr. Wilson is preaching the sort of gospel that is fast putting the order of Elkz on a foundation that will make all people honor and re aped the name of Elkdom through out this country. It is the gospel of all men up and no man down; live up to the noble principles of Elk dom; buy property, build halls and own your own home. But like all leaders, who take a firm stand for the principle* of right and justice for all, End refuse* to be controlled or dictated to by a clique that would use the order for private graft and self-aggrandixement, be Is being criti cised and abused. But Wilson is right and th* fact that he baa the majority of the membership with him will come out on top. Prices QARVEY't CABS POSTPONED New York. May 16.—The decision of the Court of Appeal* In the appeal of Marcus Garvey, In th* United State* District Court ha* been post poneil until October. 1*14. It was learned today. It was expected that Garvey would come up for sentence uext month, but the case ha* been postponed un til October, after several delay*. Reasons for the postponement of the ease could not be learned today. Garvey was convicted of using the mail* to defraud Negroes of millions through th* sale of worthless stock In th* so called Black Star Lin* Steamship Company. The report was recently published that th* United State* Department of Justice agents wore shadowing Garvey It was also Intimated that the department of justice Inquired Into his deposits In foreign banks. 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