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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1924)
a TMB Baturday. J«ly 1*. 1934 ABVGBAV SPEAKERS URGE FEACi ANO ¡The secret of the superb teste, other, fur her home in PaMtl.na, Cal. to be CHRISTIAN TRAINING than that which Is developed In the sone a month tent. Star State and have a pretty home I broiling. Is the very hoi. piquant I We need, therefore, to redouble our iu El Paso Mi MUIer and Mr Myles One of the beat and moat eajoyable sauce with which the meat Is basted BISHOR L. J. COFFIN BURIED agitation and our effort in court ac- ! of thia city were »«tubers together ot FROM MOTHER BETHEL aa well aa Instructive meetings It has constantly during Its coohery The lion and law admtnlatratton and we th« 3&th U. B Infantry where they tine of Ike largest fuuerels held In been tbe pleasure ot the people of recipe lhal I use was given to me by need to reward our friends and to became warm frleada. While here punish our enemies. We must utter Mr and Mra. Miller slopped at th« Portland ever to witness, was held »Colorado rowboy. famed years ago Philadelphia for many years was last Bunday night «hen a full housa on the plains for bls export shill In lhal of lllshpo I. I. Cuppin. who was ly ignore party labels and vote for residence of Mr and Mrs Myles. greeted the participants on the pro barbecuing tueala. hurled from Bethel church on Tues a • • the man who will beet serve us and | gram Mrs Alice Park of Palo Alto. day of last week tin Monday night Cewbey Bauee our country. Surprise Party Enjoyed 3 pounds butler. 3% quarts water. the body lay lu stale In Bethel church Mias Ruby Merton was the motif California, gav« a most excellent ad j tor a delightful surprise party Thurs dreaa oa "Peace and Its Relation to 1 cupful vinegar. IH tablospoonhils and services were conducted by the SEASIDE. OREGON day evening by her parents. Mr and Our Wort.“ She haudled her subject dry mustard. 1« cupful sugar. 3 table Masonic fraternity. A large crowd (By Genevieve Elisabeth Mullen) Mrs Parh haa spoonfuls salt. 3 labluspounfuis chill of friends of lllahop l'oppin viewed Don't do so much talking about One of the most up-to-date tea Mrs. E. W Morton, at their home. lu a masterly way solving the race problem Live the rooms in Seaside Is run by two ot I I 1094 ..... Maryland u--- 1— -------- - A large num seen aud understands the cruelty and p„wj,r, | teaspoontul red pepper. 3 tor the last time bin body aa It avenue. good life and there will be no prob Seattle's ' ------------- ------ — the younger tiM'lely set were Injustice of war; she haa traveled eg- tableapoonfula Worcestershire Sauce. In the shadow of the pulpit prominent citisens, Mr. and i t ber ot - - lems to sieve. Mrs. James Harris The Interior dec present. Music, games and danciug l«nslveiy in «everal countries; for 3 tableapoontula Tobasco Kaue«. 3 which ha had preached so oration Is of black and orange and were the diversions and refreshments years she has been lhe wotuau who tshlespoontuls black pepper, 4 table- years Tuo mane of our group are getting the window draperies are artistically were dispensed by the charmiug i----------- has pul humanity in the humane ,lMKlntU|» paprika. I onion, chopped movement and her life work *>■ a fine. I clove garlic into thè hands of thè law, and at thè arranged tn bungalow style Much hostess, NOTICE rate some of them are golr.g. we wtU credit should be given to these two I • « « work for love, harmony and peace. [ These Ingredients ar« mlved to 11 is Syracuse Ixxlge No. I, ,K. of P _. L»4 soon equal the criminal record of race people tor such a beautiful place oath« Auto Outmg Pleasant Bhc Is Internal tonally known Mrs gelher and bolletl gently thirty mill __ 1.H meets the second and fourth Friday other races. Mr and Mrs James D. Patton. IU Park's discussion was plain and lo«i ulea Ths quantities mske sufficient on the promenade. Mrs. Etta Gard ulghls each month al the Blag Audi ner of Seattle Is one of the assistants. N. Twelfth street, sponsored an auto cel end while many thing» she had I sauce for from fifteen to eights»« torium. >41 % E. Morrison Street. Don't go around with a chip on ,h*' ordinary, yet chickens or about the same amount, Meadames J. R. Charleston. B. E ¡party to Pacific City Saturday morn .to e*7 W|,r* ““I W. C. HOLLADAY. C. C, your shoulder somebody may knock IMPORTANT) Randolph and daughter Louise and Ing. July 19th. returnlug Sunday ev- upon analysis, they admitted of no by weight, of meat WILRKR MARSHALL, Those fortunate arugment She pleaded with mothers All communications for publtoatioa It off Considerable choice la offered In Miss Leona Downing are stopping at ening the 20th mat K or R a h or otherwise should b*’ addressed to enough to be included as guests w ere to dbarm tlielr nurseries; to do away the meats to be barbecued, although the Curry tent. The Advocate Publishing Company. It would be a splendid thing It toya. soldier's attire with firniarm beef and chicken are the annerai fa and Chas Strain and Mias Chryatal Mesdames Tolliver, Diamond Suits >11 Macleay Building. Portland. parents would not permit their boys HOTEL NOTI* and all »uggest ive of war toya. "Ou voritee. Thick steaks and chopa of Oregon Grnffell spent the week end with Mr Evans All report a tine time and girls to hang outside the churvh ward Christian Soldiers“ hail Just all kinds are delicious, as are roasts Advertising rates made known on and Mrs. W S. Badger of Gearhart doors at night, engaging In loud talk application. been »ung before the speaker was of beef, mutton and lamb Venison. J. K a recent Kansans To Visit City Mrs. Badger left Sunday iu company ing. laughing and disturbing the re Introduced and she turued to the mm of eourse. always was popular iu lhe I arrival city, has Kan Mrs. P M Bell and sister of with her guests tor a tew days' stay ligious services, which are being held taught a regular sas City will spend several days in later asking hla apology tor a critic early days. Either broilers or fries1 In Portland inside, as is being done in Portland. 1‘ortland. waiter the city the latt<<r part of this month ! lam she was about to offer to the may be broiled If you prefer to use Madam Lewis of Spokane is visit song She did not like the allusions chickens The broilers are e«H>k»^ OSO Fred Winulnabstn. head ing Miss O. Jordan of Gearhart. Many people are eager to know who •Ito soldiers anil war which the song whole, but th« large fowls are cut In waiter at The Portland. Washingtonian In City Mr» (P Rairlin I* at the Bartle is going to be the kick-off man in the Miss Delia Robinson of Seattle ar makes; she does not like "armies” halve« Duly »mall roaela should be Is lahlug a week's vacation, lhe Lodge. .race for office of Mayor Mr and Mrs. Bert Turner are play rived In the city Saturday and la Stay- . and lhe like In song« nor in reality. rooked in this way Chuk»«« ma) greater part uf which be and Mrs Turner. out I Mrs Park made a fine Impression be dressed a day before the barbecue Winningham are spending In Seallie lug with her mother. A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY ing at the Golden Trail lodge. Rev Fox of Bethel A. M E church 'anti Vancouver. II C upon her audience and not once dur and kept In lhe refrigerator Vialtora from Portland Sunday: In Sellwood ing her diacuaalou did Interval In Seek ye the Lord while he may be is showing his parishiouers how to Mr and Mrs. Alex Cofee. Madam Ada A Myles, who recently came to "Swabbers" and “Turners" which she had to aay wane, and from found, call ye upon him while ba la return from conference When the fire ceases to smoke, the Portland from lhe Lone Star Blair At ths Beach McGill. Blanch Rosa. Ktale Johnson. near.—Isaiah 55:4. Meadames W D. Allen and C M. the beginning to the end ah« ably work begins First, the meat la dip and summarily caught on aa waiter Al Greene. and Mr. Vlosse of St City Commissioner Pier would Howe and their children spent sev . held her hearers, who war« tu> ped In the hot sauce. Then It Is al The Portland, could not go the St. Louis. make a mighty good man for the of- Mrs Geo. B. Hardin arrived Mon- eral days last week at the Allen cot- . pressed not only with the »peaker's placed on the broiler and warm fun ' pace lhal Is required al that popular REV. J. W. ANDERSON flee of Mayor, and there is some talk honest and sincerity ot purpose, but ■tarts A crew of workers, divided hostelry and has been dropped from day tor a week's visit with Mrs tage at Searle« amongst hla friends of entering him with the refreshing »Impllclty and Into two divisions, lakes charge They the roll Swiss on Eleventh avenue and the While the Colored citisens. the in the race. «artiest manner In which »he pre are called the ''swabbers’* and the The employees aa well aa many prominade Baptists people in particular, ara DOINGS OF THE ELKS 1 acqualntancra were made happy at aented her subject. turners " „ Geo. W Mullen spent the week shouting hallelujah at their meetings The State Central Committee of end with Mrs. Mullen at the Ala- Mrs John E Mapp», past president The "swabbers" each ha» a long The Portland thia week by tbe ap in their fine new brick church, they ! There are three Elk lodge» in New ' of lhe Washington Blate Federation slick on one end of which la tied a pearance of the managing-director. opened Banis cottage, Fifth avenue and th« the Democratic party has should not forget to drop a word of York; The Monarch. The Imperial 1 , of Colored Women's Clubs and for a roll of clean cloth Thia mop llke eon Mr Kdward Itoyce. who has been ab praise for Rev. J W Anderson, who headquarters in the Morgan building, prominade. and The Manhattan. The two former ’ long lime a national officer of the trlvance la dipped Into tb>- anace and Sent from lhe hotel for the past all and from, now on until the election Mrs Fannie Fray de and Nannie and tn some way.! In some manner, State Chairman Smith and his co- Law and Miss Bessie James are at ones have magnifleent ball lodges. National Federation, delivered an In I rubbed on the meal constantly during montha or mor«. raised the major part ot the money Now comes Manhattan which has I spiring appeal to club women to work I lhe cookery. Much ot the success of John Jonea, a waller at Tbs Port the Cook's cottage.'Gearhart. to build the church; besides he plan workers will be on the Job. planned to build a home that will '¡for the Christian educatton ot the thr broiling depends ou the basting land. baa purchased a home al >1 Playing ball is quite a fad with ned and superintended the Job which surpass those of the other two lodges youth of our race. Her subject was. Tbe “turners'* also are equipped with East 74th street north« where he. was indeed a gigantic undertaking Congressman Elton Watkins with society on the beach The Bears and The Herd all over the country is II “Club Women An Asset to Chrla- sticks, on lhe ends of which are tied with hla family, moved Into this for one man with a divided member his wife and boy are home from Trojans played a very exciting game • asking why couldn't these lodges, at 1 honesty and sincerity of purpooe. but kitchen forks. .With these the meal week. Thursday, score 19 to 27. in favor of ship However. Rev. Anderson did Washington This is Mr Watkins' least, two otthem unite and Jointly llanlty." Thia she handled In a logi la turned continually so It will brt»ll F W Harrington, manager of The the Trojans iL and regardless of how it may be first term in Congress where he made : Portland, who haa been III for MV- cal way. giving attention to every evenly. Mrs. Della Mays is stopping on own mammoth homes? said, he did it. he is deserving of a splendid record. Mr. Watkins is William Buford, a member of the 1 detail of her plea She pointed out the When the meet la cooked It la eral weeka. la reported greatly Im ocean front Gearhart praise and laudation for this achieve here to campaign for re-election. The Bills, is so afflicted with boils that that in tbe South today there were served without delay. A table os th« proved, and It la eipected he will be ment Mr. Anderson has built a .fact that he has many friends in the he has been forced to lay off troni 1 more than four millions of the race lawn holds, besides dishes and sliver, on the Job In a few day» church that will stand as "a monu two major parties, it is going to SOCIETY NOTES his work on the railroad. men and women, boys and girls, who tbe other food, which may constat ot ment of credit to the Colored Bap make it mighty warm for his oppon Bill Bob Lawrence, who has been 1 were not church going people. and 1 potato chips or salad, sliced luma tists of the Northwest for many years eats. Gearhart Matron Here sick listed for several months, Is 1 added. "Surely here Is work tor club toes or cucumbers, cottalo cbease to come. Mrs. W. S. Badger, manager Bad running on an observation car to ' women to do.“ She urged those who garnished with thin slices of sweet ger's Inn on the Columbia Highway Seaside. were not club women to come Into green pepper, sliced onions, rolls or EX-GRANDMASTER SUSPENDED THE POLITICAL OUTLOOK at Gearthart. was a pleasant visitor A number of Elks who broke away .club work and assist those who were I bread, milk or Iced tea. and fresh The N A. A. C. P. on the political in the city this week. from the parent body and organised carrying on lhe work. She told ot fruits or Iced mdons Coffee may be The Advocate was really saddened • • • Improved Protective Order of Moose lhe splendid work the club women made over lhe coala. and corn ou the FIRST A. M. E. ZION CHURCH at the news from the Masonic Grand situation has the following to say: Loa Angeles Matron Visits lodges, have been enjoined by whtie | were doing for the church nil over I cob boiled In the kitchen or roasted 417 Williams Ave, Rev. E. J. Ma The Republican party, which has Lodge which convened at Bremerton. .Mrs. Russel of Los Angeles, Cal., Moose In New Jersey from using the the country; she advocated oneness In the ashes Is an ever welcome dlah. grader, A. B. Paster. Paraenege. 240 Wash., that E H. Holme«, former always commanded the great major stopped in the city en route to Seattle name and emblema of the Moose of purpose and action. Mrs Mapps Cook Ave. Phons Walnut *174. Grandmaster, had been suspended ity ot our votes, has. during the last last Friday a week ago. Mrs. Russel order. Another great day Is expected oust I was recently given a big ovation by two administrations, recognised our PLEA FOR VIRGIN IBLANOS for an indefinite period. There is no will return by way of Portland and Mrs. Richard Young found lhe Elk the <-|ub women of ber stole al Bunday (tomorrow). Dr. II Leu MADE denying the fact that Holmes made right to a voice in the party counsels remain for a long time in order to In Dahlia Temple at the last meeting I Olympia and Brattle In the form of a CLEVELAND. O.. July 11.- Efforts Johnson, presiding slder of the Call the Grand Lodge what it Is today; a 1 and made some effort to carry out see Portland While here she stopped of the Temple birthday party and a floral luncheon to get the conference tor progressive fornla conference, will preach morn Jurisdiction that is equal to any Ma 'our wishes in legislation and admin at the residence of Mr. and Mrs At the cloae of the address many political action here Io Incorporate Ing and evening Mrs. Clemens will sonic Jurisdiction in this country. istration; nevertheless, although in Walther Henry Myles. 290 Larrabee NOTICE | came forward and expreased hearty a plank In Its platform pledging a be soloist for the morning service and And while Holmes' actions may have power in all branches of the govern- street. appreciation tor the speakers. permanent form of civil government good music will be rendered In the brought about a great deal of critic ‘ment, it has specifically failed to • • • Regular meetings of ths Portland Mrs. Mapps held tor four years the for the Virgin Islands and the statue evening. Come to Zion (your church) ism and opposition from many pass the Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill, to Texans May Return To Live Branch of ths National Association office of national statistician tor the of American cltlienahlp for the na and be benefited A cordial welcome sources, nevertheless, the work he abolish segregation in the govern So favorably impressed were Mr. tor the Advancement of Colored Pso- ment offices at Washington, or take National Association of Colored Wo- tives were begun last Thursday by awaits you. has done and what he has accom and Mrs. Charles Miller of El Paso. ple held every 2nd Monday evening plished. will stand unchallenged in ’any action with regard to "Jim Crow’’ Texas, with Portland while In the at First A. M E. Zion Church, 417 , men Clubs, being one of th« only Ilf the American Liberties Union. teen elective offices In that great body the history of Masonry In the North 'cars in interstate travel, to with city last week, that they anticipate Williams Ave lu a letter to the resolutions com ML Olivet Baptist Church draw our military forces from Haiti, of women. west. milter the conference was requested Rev. E. C. Dyer, Pastor returning here to make their home. J. A. EWING. Pros. and to make a loan to Liberia The Miller and Tracey Quartette to deal with the Islands on the The spirit of peace reigned through Mr and Mrs Miller are well known LEE ANDERSON. Sec'y. ATTENTION EDITOR SOUTHERN Democratic Party did honor to the occasion with their ground that American "naval rule" out the day last Bunday. W« were OREGON SPOKESMAN The Democratic party appears to splendid harmonious voices. They fur has created agitation among the na pleased to receive Mrs. Edmonla us in two distinct parts. The north nished lhe entire musical program tives, It was pointed out that quasi Coatee as a member on her Chris The following first news Item ap ern wing of the party has recognised Their work also was highly appre military government has caused tian experience The Brotherhood of peared in an inconspicuous place in our demands in many states and ciated by the audience. many natives to migrate. It was de the church 'was organised Monday I tbe Monday Oregonian with a small, treated us with great fairness. But dared that the temporary dictator I night with fourteen members. Broth this northern wing is at the absolute unattractive headline: A BACKYARD BARBECUE — JUST ship of the United Blates had last «ni er Tom Northern was elected preal mercy of the solid South with its William Hender Arrested THE RIGHT PICNIC FOR A far too long ' dent and Brother David Hepburn sec- St. Helens. Or., July 20.— (Special.) “rotten borough" system depending BIG HUNGRY CROWD iretary. They are making some Inter —Charged with a statutory crime upon the disfranchisement ot the Y. W. C. A.' NEWS esting plans for the future of the against his minor daughter. William Negro; with its segregation and (Hy Nell B Nichols In the August The Williams Avenue Y. W C. A. | church. For a real spiritual treat. Hender, 50, is in Jail here, having "Jim Crow” legislation .its mob law issue of "Woman's Home was well represented at lhe Y. w. C. come to Olivet next Sunday been bound over, to the grand Jury by and lynching, and its denial of proper Prompt Delivery^PHcpft [ Companion" A. conference during June and July Justice of tbe Peace Storla who fixed education to Negro children. An unusual way to entertain In- Misses A. Franklin, R. Hubbard. R The Klan Denounced ball at 24000 The man recently ST. PHILLIPS MISSION formally during the late summer or Washington and Eugllss Hed speth Both parties are catering to the Ku moved to the Delena section from 24th and Sevier Sta. fall Is to give a barbecue. went with the secretary to the High Longview and settled on a small Kltu Klan, that secret fomenter of St. Phillip's Mission has announced The barbecue offers a fine oppor School Reserve Conference at Gear ranch. Sheriff Wellington, who made religious intolerance, race hate and tunity for picturesque costumes The hart. Oregon, June 14 23. All these extraordinary services for Bunday I men may be asked to come attired in the arrest, states that the man has a midnight murder, whose spread is girls were very active in the confer Miss Frisia Bhaw will be soloist penitentiary record in Washingtop the greatest proof of national decad Morning servie», 11 a. as.; Bunday cowboy or ranch garb, and the wom ence and Miss II Hubbard rendered and has confessed that he is guilty ence and greatest menace to democ Archdeacon Black In 4M UNION AVENUE, NORTH en may wear any outfit suggestive of special music Miss Danley was lhe School, 13 of the crime of which be is accused. racy. the West, the place where the bar conference speaker for World Fel charge; Mr. B. Coles, Isy reader, A He has a wife and five children. The Negro Vote becue was once the great social event lowship Day. and was also a coun cordial welcome awaits you st St B A California newspaper (white) a It is manifestly impossible that un of the year. Since Indiana frequent- selor for one of the four groups of Phillips. little bolder, shows up the superiority der these circumstances the en ly attended these frontier picnics, the conference. of the white race in the following franchised Negroes of the United SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST their colorful togs would be appro- Miss M Danley, Branch Executive, item with a fairly good sized head States should vote a straight ticket print e for use at a modern barbecue, and Miss Effie JJohnson, President. 42nd St. and 29th Ave. S.E. line: for either of these parties, Our vot- Should some form of play be eesen- Blue Triangle Club, delegates to lhe Habbalh Bchopl, 10 AM Bible Visalia (Tulare Co.), June 3.—Sta ing must be primarily a matter of tial after the dining, the old-fashioned Northwest Community and Student Study, 11 A M Y. P. M V. Society, tutory charges involving Thelma individual canddates for offee. In Hats cleaned and blocked to suit you. square dances will be worth a trial. Conference at Seabeck. Washington, 2 P. M Mrs. K O. Johnson, I-eader Winters, 13, and Zela May Winters. order to vote effeetvely we must Yes, we clean everything from neckties up to rugs, blankets, etc. Just How to Go About It June 26 to July 5, stopped over In Visitors welcome. 9 have been placed against the fath- ( know the records of such canddates Suita and Overcoats made to your Individual measure. When a barbecue Is being planned, Seattle and were Joined there by er of the girls, Abraham Winters, 60, j We must demand of them clear state Satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. the first preparation to be made Is Miss Evalena Davis, Branch Execu WANTED and their three brothera, James Win ments as to their attitude toward Our prices are very reasonable. Give us a trial. Wo will please you. to have a trench dug. A good sise tive. Seattle W Y. C. A. Miss Effl« Men oi women to take orders for ters, 22; Leonard Winters, 21, and 1 matters of vita) interest to us. for a pit In the back yard Is two feet JJohnson was signally honored by be Oscar Winters. 19. all residents of We must remember that we are deep, two and one-half feet wide, and ing Invited to serve as a member of genuine guaranteed hosiery for mon, East Orosi. electing in the approaching election TAYLOR THE TAILOR from four to four and one-half feet the Executive Staff of the Confer women and children. Eliminate darn- Ing. Salary |7S a week full time, James and Leonard are under ar and other near elections not simply long. J. W. INGERSOLL. Frap. ence and filled said position with |1.M an hour, spare time. Beautiful rest here, and the arrest of the father the president of the United States, The bottom and sides of the pit are much credit to tbe race and to Port- spring line. International Stocking and brother is expected. but members of Congress and of the . lined wltb bricks If the best results land. Miss Danley addressed the MIMs, Norristown, Pa. One of the arrests made made at State Legislatures; state officials, ) possible are to be attained, but they Conference on Race Relations and East Orosi, and the other at General Judges, members of school boards ’ may be omitted If unavailable. Both was well received. On their return Grant National Park, by Sheriff Rob and other local officials. We must FOR YOUR LIBRARY . ends are left open so coals may be from the Conference they were en ert J. HtU, Deputy District Attorney especially keep in mind the fact that BaatVa Official History of The Am dug out with the furnace poker or a tertained In Beattie. Walter C. Haight swore to the com the emancipation of the Negro today erican Negro In the World War, by stick If the meat is cooking too The Bethel A. M. E. church C. E. Emmett J. Bcott, A M.. LL.D., spacial plaint. .. is more largely a matter of state law rapidly. In the woods, atones may be Such aa entertained at lhe Branch on Tuesday assistant to the secretary of war, can These are simply samples of what and local ordinance than of national used instead ot bricks; both are ef MME. C. J. WALKER, MME. DE NELO AND OTHERS evening, honoring the Bummer grad bo purchased at The Advocate of one finds in the daily newspapers enactment and that the interpreta ficient in retaining the heat. Either can be purchased at uates, the College students, and Miss fice, >11 Macleay Building, Broadway about the dominant race men, If he tion of the law by the courts and the stones or bricks are arranged around Danley, who left Thursday morning " M07. .—adv. la patient and hunta carefully and administration of the law by officials the top of the trench so as to extend long In obacure places in tbe paper are Just as Important and often far over tbe sides a few Inches; on them 315 Flanders Street <---------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- s the broiler rests. Also a fine line of Straightening Combs like the one shown As to tbe broiler, nothing surpasses metal lath cut the length and width of the pit. Of course, a wood Are Is necessary. This Is built early enough In the afternoon so It will die down to palpitating coals before tbe cook STAY OFF THAT DAY OPAL HAIR DRESSING FOR MEN—NO KINK ery begins. As a rule. It Is best to Japo Preparations- -Pressing Caps—and a Full Line It Has Been Chartered by the allow one and one-half hours for this The Black Swan Phonograph Records are now on sale here process, or to build the Are not later NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF at 75 cents each than four thirty o'clock. COLORED PEOPLE 'pa_l a lYViYi"* ATP,tru™ 1 II C AL/VWA 1 C able 10 ™’' ar* r**r*' spldoses and we take no pleas “ J fire In printing them We simply do Published every Baturday at Bult» so for the benefit of these bragga >11 Macleay Building Phons Broad doctor who are forever belittling and way M07. berating the Colored man. who. after all. learned his vices from the white man in this country. It the above had been Colored men these earns newspapers no doubt would bar* scare headed them so that all the world might have read as it ran News ot the Churches Æ et S ekvice The Up-to-Date Cleaning & Tailoring Co leans K LOTHES LEAN Hair and Beauty Preparations The Elks Sanitary BarberShop LABOR DAY All Kinds of Amusements Hara Been Planned for You. Paper for Further Details V Watch This E. W. AGEE, PROPRIETOR ‘Phone Broadway 5388 Your Patronage Desired Courteous Treatment to All The Beers* of the Flavor Everyone who partakes of barbe cued meats for tbe first time is sur- ’ prised at the richness of their flavor. 1 HÁT8 NECKWEAR SHIRTS ||