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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1924)
THE ADVOCATE The colored voters will be a PROMINENT MI8SOURI A LAUGH FOR YOU of the verb "Io lay." college conference ot the F/m. SOCIETY 7, "He is laying the book down." C. A., aune in bling from the state» great *actor to reckon with in the EDUCATOR AND (By George!) Adiun is expressed by the verb "to ;■* V coming electiou. for the day is of Colorado, Nebraska. Kansu LEADER VISITS ■ O ■■ ■ - ■ lay.” The present participle 'laying*', Published every Saturday at and Wyoming, do earnestly urge past when any party can count HERE FROM SALT PORTLAND with the auxiliary "I*", lortns ■ present When a couple gel married, th» wo on their support in advance. Suite 312-313 Macleay Building. our preaident ami the senators LAKE man has something on her finger, and tense ol the verb "to lay " o ---- Phone Broadway 5807. and representatives from our Mr and Mrs. H Means are in the > "I have just laid the books on on his hands states to use their influence to The Advocate invites its readers city from Salt Lake City. Utah They For Forty-seven Years At the nun ha* something • • a the table." Action it expressed by the Editor ward : E. D. CANNADY to read carefully the statements are stopping with Mr and Mr». T. One School; Sees It Grow verb "to lay." "Laid," with "have.” MRS. E. 1). CANNADY Manager A Light Talker The rv|>ealin» repealing of that section ot of of President Coolidge and Sena Johnson. I0&2 Ea-t Twenty-eighth From Two Rooms to 27 forms the present perfect lense of the ADVOCATE AGENTS tor I-a Follette, both of which ap "Did th* speaker electrify hl» audi "ia- the immigration law which dis street North Rooms; Praises Western ence.*" "No. he merely ga»aed it." verb "to lay." • • • Elks Sanitary Barber Shop criminates against Japan in a way isear in thia issue. a a a For the next two week* we shall Country. John W. I^avut* speech accept- 315 Flanders Street unnecessary to satisfy even the MRS. QRAGG DINNER study the correct use of "will" and rigid exclusiouut and which seems ting the nomination of the Demo What's the Use? GUEST * (Special) SUBSCRIPTION RATES ‘'»hall." We hear these two words likely to destroy that good feeling cratic i*arty for President of th»* Abe -"If I pul my money iu the Mrs. Ben Gragg, of Aledo, Texas, Per Year .................. _ $15« betweeu our two countries devel United States, places him among We have often read of men who bank, kin I get it out when I want HF** misused so often and especially by Six Month* . ............. 1.50 was the guest of honor at dinner Sun our public «peakers. Ike—"Certainly." Three Months ... ............ — ------ 1,00 oped by the Washington confer the statesmen who have made his day. August 3rd. ot Mr and Mrs. have nude unusual public record* such Any questions on "Correct Eng ence and by the aid recently ex tory ansi won honor for them a* “from boi'tblack to president" and Payable in advance Abe — '"Then what's the use putting Charles Jamison at their home, 1190 lish How to Use It,“ will be answered tended by America to the earth selves. "from newsboy to senator" and the it in the bank*" Entered at the Postoffice at Portland. Holgate street. The Messrs. Roy and ■ O ■ ■ — ■O----------------- a a a quake sufferers in Japan. like but it took Missouri, the "show Oregon, a* second-class matter. Will Gragg*» families shared honors. The enactmeut into law of the I Portland Coloresi citiaena have me" state, to give u* a nun who (or • • • News of the Churches A Recent Passenger lay Anti-Lynehing A nf i.I nr»h in or bill hill to t»> the' Dyer the'been signally honored with the forty-seven consecutive year* has pil IMPORTANT! *T have been on this train «even DANCE SUCCESS oted one school in st. Louis. His years," said the conductor of a slowly All communications for publica end that the hideous practice of presence of a large number of ST. PHILLIPS MISSION tion or otherwise should be ad- lynching be eliminated from our noted educators from all parta of The Triple Triangle Club held a de name ia Professor Richard H Cole, moving Southern train, proudly "I* 24th and Savior Sts. the country who have come among lightful dancing party at Roache'» park principal of the Simmons public school, that soF* asked a passenger "Where dreaeed to The Advocate Publish land. Monday night, the 4th inst The com 42.12 West St. Lorii* Avenue. St l.ouis, Nt. Philip's Miaaion has an We desire to express our deep them, been royally entertained and ing Company. Suite 312-313 Mac did you get onF* nounced extraordinary services for • a a leay Building. Portland. Oregon. sense of repentance for our share left singing the praises of Port- mittee on arrangements reports that Mo. Mr Cole was in Portland from there was nothing to mar the evening's Tuesday morning until Friday morn Sunday. Mirai Frirta Hhaw will be Advertising rates made known of the collective guilt for the daily ¡land and the wonderful hospitality pleasure Tourist (at country hotel)—"OI the •iiloiat. unchristian treatment meted out of its people, ing. the guest of Editor and Mr*. F D on application. dearest little bird tang outside of out • • • Morning service. 11 a. in.) Sun to our brothers and sisters of the p-------- Cannady oi Thr Advocate, at 'their nindow this morning" day School, 12 tn. Archdeacon “Don't ask for rights. Take them. colored races in America. Ten new subscribers this week! VISITS RELATIVES home in Irvington. Proprietor -"Yeah* That'll be ten An’ don't let anny wan give them to Black in charge; Mr. R. Coles, lay To make real our profession of Thank you. And we appreciate HERE This is how Prof C«de explain» his dollars” ye. A right that is handed to ye fr reader. A cordial welcome await* the Christian gospel of love and ' those who are bosxiting The Advo- Mr*. Nora Bird and her charming unusual record: Nearly a half hun • • • nawthin' has somethin' the matter with, brotherhood, we desire to use our i cate and helping us to give you a little daughter* spent ten days in the dred year* ago. when there could be "John, there's a poor old num out ynu at St. Phillipa. it."—Mr. Dooley. ----------- 0----------- influence on our campuses as in- better |>apcr. , city from Seattle, visiting Mr and found only white school teacher* iu side crying." BETHEL A. M E. CHURCH “They have rights who dare main ¿jviduala and as members of or- Mrs. W R Peek. 410 North Twenty , St Louis, a call was sent up from "What's he crying about F* tam them —.lame* Russe.! Lowell ganizations standing against rac Mrrabee and McMillen Streets first street. Mr*. Hird is a niece of colored citizen* there (or colored SUMMONS "He'» got watermelons for sale." Rev A. R. Fox, D. D . Pastor ial discrimination in athletics, and Mr* Peek • • teacher* t6 teach the colored boya and Phone East 1107 A BIBLE THOUGHT for jn societies and fraternities. • • • the District Court of the State oi girls. The call was heard over in Cin- Io "I'm going to take the elevator Io K L. Jameson. Assistant TODAY In view of the widespread ig- Oregon for the County of i Mr. and Mrs. Williams i ciunati. Ohio, where Dr. Col* (he is a the next floor " Phone Walnut 3900 ------- noranee as to the facts in racial Multnomah D D. too. (or nine year* he ha* pas • "Well, be sure you bring it back M Hosts Dollar Money Day will be observed Let nothing be done through relations, we urge that speakers N W I egai Adj. Co. an Oregon cor tored the First Baptist church in Ris Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. William* at Bethel this Sunday, Special serv- strife or vainglory: but in lowli- from other races and especially poration, Plaintiff. city in connection with hi* school "Go to the devil, «aid Mr« Satan were hosts at dinner Sunday at their ices all day ness of mind let each esteem others front the colored race be secured I vs. home. 911 East Eighth street North. work), among others, heard the call when the collector presented his bill. Sunday, August 24th. will be Edu better than themselves, Phil. 2:3. Ito address student meetings, and' Merrill C. Bartholomew. Defendant. and responded When he first went that a careful study be made of In the name of the State of Oregon, for the pleasure of Editor and Mrs. to the Simmons school, the entire gram which will be harmonious to all cational Day. Bishop II II Parks will WALTON NOMINATED such books as “Souls of Black you are hereby required to appear E. D. Cannady and their sons, George building comprised only two rooms, «nd in which each has its share of I be with ua. and will preach at the A delicious five-course Folks," (Du Boia), “The Book of and answer the complaint filed against and Ivan himself and one other instructor That representation. Prof Cole says, how morning service. At night a special FOR U. S. SENATOR American Negro Poetry.” ''Social you in the above entitled court and dinner was served, and nearing the was forty-seven year* ago. but today, ever. this cannot be don* so long a* educational program will be rendered, I close of same. Mr. and Mr*. J Mitchell with Rishop Parks as the chief speaker. the the representative* of the colored vot Ex-Governor J. C. Walton of History of the American Negro." cause, on or before the 27th day of and Mr*. Mean* joined the party and ah. tlut is another side J --------- o------- ' (Brawley), “ There is Confusion. ” t er« accept money from while politic September. 1924, the last of six weeks' enjoyed the sumptuous repast. The Simmons school has twenty-seven Oklahoma has been nominated by SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST ¡(Fauset). "The Trend of the ian*. He believe« that the race should the Democratic party of Okla publication hereof, or for want thereof guests were delighted with the Wil room* and prevents an imposing pic Races." 'The American Negro « 62nd St and 39th Ave. 1. R. finance n* own political organization* ture--« brick structure built at a coat plaintiff will apply to said court tor homa for United States Senator. liams' lovelt home, flowers, vegetables Sabbath School, ¡0 A. M. Bible It will be remembered that it was Year Book.” and such magazines the relief prayed for in said complaint, and chickens. Th* boys went gather of $.100.00000. all modern; thirty-two and thet' activities *o they can com Mr. Walton, as governor of that as "The Crisis,” and “Opportun-j to-wit: For judgment against you in ing eggs and returned with a Urge bag splendid teacher* and fifteen hundred maud and demand the respect and Study. Il A. M. Y. 1». M. V. ,o- recognition due them from the white ciety, 2 P. M. Mr». K. (). Johnson, state, who denounced the Ku Klux ity." We also suggest that fel the sum of One Hundred Eleven Dol full which Mr. Williams generously pupil* political organisation* and their lead leader. Visitors welcome. Klan, and when that organization lowship with members of other lars, interest on said amount at 6 per turned over to them, explaining that How doe* it happen that Prof Cole began to burn homes of colored races is a very potent influence cent per annum from January 1. 1924, it was a daily occurrence to give away ha* been at this school so long’ That ers. In his own state he has worked people, destroy their property and in developing a larger under until paid and for cost* and disburse fresh eggs. The guests departed much is understood when it is realized that hopefully to this end Not only in LOCAL and FOREIGN political circle*, but in church, frater tarred and feathered men and wo standing. ments of this action. pleased with the kind hospitality oi Simmons school is Dr. Vole'» "child", i NEWS BRIEFS men. Walton told them (the col Furthermore, we desire to ex This summons is published once a their hosts. just as much so as the pretty little tots, I nal, business and other circles he be Neve* the race should strive for mdc ored people) to shoot down any press our conviction that segrega week for six consecutive week*, pur his grandchildren, whose likenesses he Plstse pay your subscription to pendent thought and action. member of the Klan who molested tion on account of color in hous suant to an order of the Honorable Carrie* in his vest pocket, close to hi* Mtaa Margie Danley returned from The Advocate and avoid missing an them, promising pardon to any ing facilities, in trains, in eating Martin Hawkins, judge oi the above her home in California Thursday and heart. Ye*, he ha* had offers from On this trip. Prof. Cole ha* turned issue of the paper down a number of engagement* for one convicted for so doing. While houses, amusement halls and in entitled court, made and entered in will be ready to resume her work ----------------- O---------------- the presidency of college* on down aa other public places is wrong and lecture* and addresses He explain* governor. Mr. Walton pardoned said suit on the 14th day of August. W. A. Neely was in Sunday from and on up, but he ha* steadfastly re secretary of the Y. W. on the first ot that he is taking a much needed rest many colored men and women unjustifiable. 1924 The date of the first publica Bull Run. looking as fine and hand fused to leave his “child". He has look» fine. We desire to take our stand for tion hereof being August 16, 1924. and September. She and recreation from hi* work, but who had been railroaded to the • • • had more lucrative positions offered some as ever, driving hi* new Over promise* to return in the future and penitentiary by those in authority justice to men and women of all the date of the last publication hereof to him. but he explained that the extra land Neely reporta thing« looking Highway Trip Enjoyed fill speaking engagements. who were members of the Klan. races in the courts and in the being September 27. 1924. money offered he did not miss because good in his section of the country and Rev and Mrs. F- J. Magruder en _________ by _ press, for equal opportunity for _____ ____ Dr Cole enjoys the highest regard Walton won ___ his _ nomination B F. LINDAS. he was not used to it anyhow He is pleased with his new field of labor tertained Miss Agnes Johnson and more than 4000 'vote«, and to help ■ advancement in all areas of eco of the people of his stale, both black Attorney for Plaintiff. love* Simmons school, and the pleas ----------------- O Mrs. Clemens and her mother, Mr». and white, and is doing a great, effect him win, it was said colored vot- norajc an,l political life. 517 Abington Bldg . Portland. Oregon. ant associations; he has watched it Mr». J. D. Patton plans to leave in Reese with a trip over the Columbia ive work in bettering condition* be era to a man registered as demo- would express our earnest grow with a father's interest. Then, a few days (or her former home in River Highway Wednesday. tween the races. erats, and it was this vote which | conviction that. negro womanhood SUMMONS too. there was Mrs. Cole, his beauti Austin. Texas, to be at the bedside ot He left on his trip on the 13th of won the nomination for him. As be safeguarded with all the care ful. accomplished helpmate, the great her sick aunt, who is reported to be in that is demanded for white wo June, visiting Kansas City, Denver, senator, Walton can be depended the District Court of the State of PROMINENT ATLANTA er part of whose life was spent with a serious condition and not expected Springs, Salt Lake City, upon to stand for justice for all manhood. UNDERTAKER DIES hitn there in the work. She has passed Colorado Oregon for the County of to live We solemnly pledge our influ- Yellowstone National Park, I xh An the people. on to the Great Wide Guess, but still Multnomah e n e e in steadfastly standing geles, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, ----------- o----------- (Preston News Service) the pleasant memories of her associa NOTICE conditions of discrimina N W. Legal Adj. Ca, an Oregon cor Atlanta. Ga., Aug. IS.— Henry H. tion linger there with the profesaor. Vancouver. Banff, I-ake Louise. Emer $500 - REWARD - $500 against poration. Plaintiff, Regular meeting« of the Port tion and injustice and for the Williams, a well known, if not the best A son, a daughter and three charming son, St. Paul and will arrive back land Branch of the National As vs. Fourteen ch.ldren of the tender ‘hJh Ed. Kleinschmidt and Harriet Klein known colored undertaker here, died grandchildren compose the profe«sor'i home the first of September. Dr. Cole sociation for the advancement of says lie never before has had such a ages of from five to 11 years have I If °tPh 'TTitb Lb .W* schmidt. his wife. Defendants. at his home Tuesday. He had lived in immediate family. wonderful trip and he is charmed Colored People held every second In the name of the State of Oregon, Atlanta fifty-two years, and was one Today, Prof. Cole is on his first real Monday evening at Bethel A. M. with the great western country. the last few weeks by a white you and each of you are hereby re of the first graduates of Atlanta Uni vacation, he explained, in fifteen years E. church, l-arrabee and McMillan ■ ■ O “thug” in San Francisco, Calif. quired to appear and answer the com versity. Mr Williams was a member He is a good traveler, an excellent, afreet». His method has been to lure his NATIONAL DEFENSE plaint filed against you in the above of Big Bethel A. M F. church, as congenial and appreciative man. He The Correct Use of J. A. EWING, Pre». little victims into an automobile DAY entitled court and cause, on or before well as an active member of a numbrt says he is seeing, learning and storing LEE ANDERSON, Sec y. up for the future on this trip. While the English Language and subject them to unusual cruel the 27th day of September. 1924, the of fraternal organisations. -------- o---- the professor has been principal of a ty. The “Examiner" of that city, last day of six weeks' publication here ----------- 0— Mrs. H B Gantt, Mr and Mrs. Edited by Mrs. E. J. Ma ______ ________ __ __ _ The Chicago Tribune takes to of. or for want thereof plaintiff will senool for 47 yjura, the writer is won a ___ large daily newspaper, has of- Allen White of Seattle and Mrs. Dor gruder, 260 Cook Ave., fered'unconditionally, *a reward of taak John w Davis and Mr. Bry- apply to said court for the relief prayed dering how young they take 'em in sey of Omaha, were among the out Portland, Ore. 3500 for the apprehension and a.n- presidential and vice presiden- for in said complaint, to-wit: For St. Louis, for to see Prof. Cole one i of town relatives »nd friends who at Note—Send your qurations to be tended the funeral of Mrs W. D. conviction of the guilty man. For- l‘al nominees respectively of the judgment against you and each of you would not believe him to be a day atiMwereil in thia column to the I Allen. tunately for the “thug” that he Democratic party, for the position in the sum of $64.00, interest on said over fifty, if that old. is not a “big burly black brute.” they have taken regarding Na amount at 6 per cent per annum from Dr. Cole ia a wide-awake, broad above giitlrewt, not later than Not after having assaulted the tional Defense Day, both having January 1, 1924, until paid and costs , minded and far-seeing man; so cos Tuesday of each week. DOINGS OF THE ELKS A reader of The Advocate has asked 14th victim, but after the first concurred in the opinion that the and disbursements of this action. mopolitan is he in his religious and HOTEL NOTES to give the correct use of "lie" and test “ would be only a military one, a lynching bee would have social life, that his friends and ac This summons is published once a Among the Bills reported on the sick “lay”. I shall be glad to give it. been pulled off. And if the right demonstration without any prac week for six consecutive weeks, pur Manager Harrington of The Port- quaintances throughout Missouri lov list are Joe Prescott, William Buford I "I am going to lie down ” is cor black had not been found, just a tical educational effect.” suant to an order of the Honorable land, who has been ill for several weeks ingly call him "The Bishop of St. Both Messrs. Davis and Bryan Martin Hawkins, judge of the above in a local hospital, has so far recov Louis". Outside the school room, Dr. rect because inaction is expressed by and Guy Johnson. The latter was black would have done, and no severely cut a week or ten days ago by I colored man's head in that part may be right in taking thia posi entitled court, made and entered in ered as to be able to return to the Cole finds time to lecture and preach. the verb "to lie". "To lie" with the ; a man at the Swift Packing plant. verb "am going" expresses future time. tion in the light of present day of the country would have been He takes active part in the various said suit on the 14th day of August, hotel. Johnson's condition Is greatly improved 2. "I lay down yesterday." Inac safe from the lyncher’s noose. scientific triumphs and future an 1924 Joe Crane, a private waiter at The civic activities in his city. He is a and he hopes to be out in a few days tion is expressed by the verb "to lie ” . ticipations based upon the pres Think of it, assaulting a five year B F. LINDAS. Portland, has bought for the pleasure member of the Masonic, U. B F., The Elks' house at 315 Williams Lay ii the past tense of the verb "to old child! It is some gratification ent. For the next war, unless Attorney for Plaintiff. of his family, a Lexington automobile. Pythian and Eastern Star lodges, hav Avenue is being rushed to a finish by lie". We very frequently misuse "laid" > it happens mighty soon, will not to know that we know not, nor 517 Abington Bldg, Portland, Oregon. Clarence Reed, who worked at The ing been Worthy Grand Patron of 1 a contractor who has a reputation for have ever heard of a black man be fought with guns and bayonets The date of the first publication Portland a* a waiter many years ago, the latter for some years. He was for "lay”. honesty and square dealing. Already “robbing the cradle” to satisfy and the like, but will be a war hereof being August 16, 1924, and the but who for the past several years has editor of the Baptist Journal for sev 3. “He is lying down." Inaction' the trustees are receiving many appli is expressed by the verb “ to lie." The his fiendish lust. But if this is of poisonous gases and destructive date of the last publication hereof claimed Salt Lake as his home, ar eral years and president of the Sunday present participle “lying” with "is” ! cations for the rental of the house. “white supremacy”! Thank God bombs directed from the air. So being September 27, 1924. rived in the city a few days ago and school convention of the Antioch The Elka and Daughter Elks are forms a present tense of the verb for our black selves! in order to make National De has enrolled as extra waiter at The Baptist church. grieved Io hear of the terrible disaster “to lie." fense Day one of practical educa When asked his opinion regarding Portland. SEASIDE NEWS 4. I had lain down when you called. , which happened to a number of Elks THE YOUNG PEOPLE tional value, let our military Ben Rutherford, porter at The Gear the political outlook of the race, Dr. The past participle "lain" with "had" i in Ohio when a dancing pavilion forces demonstrate the latest Cole said that he ia praying, hoping hart, Gearhart. Oregon, writes friends where the Elks were conducting a styles in poisonous gases and the (By Genevieve Elizabeth Mullen) and working for the time to come forms the past perfect tense of the It gives us a new note of hope newest lines in bombs; the swift- Mr. and Mr*. J. D. Jameson and here that he is making the “dough dance, collapsed, causing a number of , ..... when political representatives of the verb "to lie." and courage to press forward, e»t fashioned airpl mdm and the •’ •hec,H°n’r- hand over fist," and at the close of the colored race can meet on equality I 5. "I wilt lay my hat here,” is cor deaths. VA when we realize that the young newest radio semaphore; show us ! wood, the guest of Mrs. R. L Flower» season he expect, to go East to re The picnic and dance given by Daugh with the political representatives of rect because action is expressed by side white men and women of this the air traffic officer clearing the and son. * the verb "to lay." “Lay", with the ter Elka of Dahlia Temple, No 202, the white race. In other woida, the W. H. Sledge, who came to the city country are thinking as they air waves of the radio fan» so that Otis Murphy of Seattle spent a few auxiliary "will” forms the future tense Monday evening at Roache's Park was some 20 odd years ago from St. Paul, two cooperating in mapping out a pro- never thought before upon the so- the poisonous gas dispensers may days in the city last week. a splendid success. of the verb “to lay.” called race problem. They are no have a chance to get in their de Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Flowers arrived to work at The Portland, has turned Dahlia Temple has a large number 6. "He laid the money on the longer accepting the eustoms and structive work. Now if this is the Saturday to spend a week with their preacher and is pMtor of the North table." Action is expressed by the of sick members who keep the sick traditions of those of the old I kind of demonstration the mili daughter. Detroit, Michigan, A. M E Church. verb "to lay." "Laid” is the past tense committee on the jump. school, no more than the young tary Sledge wants to come to Portland for Miss dppartment plans to put on, M,fs Bertha Porter is one of the tary department plans to put on, colored men and women are emu let uh have 'er; if not. we think »»’¡»«ants at the Dixie tea room, a week or two. lating the “Uncle Toms'' and like -Messrs. Davis and Bryan that Those who spent the week-end at Wm. Wright, who hails from Kan “Aunt Jemimas’’; they are read any other will be a waste of time ,he Curry's tents were: Mr and Mrs. sas City, Mo., is on the extra list of ’ CONFECTIONERY ing between the lines what is and of no educational value. s- Golden and sons. Miss Lucy Gol- waiters at The Portland. F. RICHARDSON. Prop printed in the daily newspapers _______0______ den and their house guests. Mr. and and periodicals concerning racial WIT I Villi TAW TUTQ Mr* A M En«,W> *"d daughter Miss ¿n th# superiority and racial inferiority WILL IUU 1AKL 1 HI» Idella of Sedalia. Mo, and Mme Mat- HOTEL GOLDEN WEST and the like. When they get a PLEDGE?________ tie Williams of Kansas City, Kan. Comer Broadway and Everett Streets Eyes Examined eloee-up view of their black broth ---------- Miss Clothide Curry spent Sunday All Kinds of Confections, Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes, Etc. Newspaper» ers and aiaters, they realize that I pledge myself to vote at the hwe- ,he oi h" father, Mr. J. I and Magazines—Courteous Très'men t they have been misinformed—that coming election. But I can’t vote W. Curry GLASSES FITTED after all the differences between if I don ’t register. Therefore, I Mme L«nora Henderson spent Sun- A NICE COOL PLACE TO ENJOY YOURSELF them and their black frienda are or another. I happen to have attend- ^»y here- ,h* »“*»« of hir daughter, differences of outward color and The most modern and scientific form. This knowledge, the lack pledge myself to register and to Mr. R and Mr*. Alex Coffee and their instruments used in the diagno make that registration good with of which has caused a lot of my vote. sis of eye trouble. son Earl Scott, spent Sunday here. trouble that might have been Office Phone, MAin 1164 Geo. Graham spent the week-end at -------- o-------- avoided, is causing the young Office Hour*. * to S Gearhart. Printing of Every Description white man and young white wo Friends of Rufus Holman are Mme. Catherine Gray arrived Mon Evenings by Appointment man to take a firmer stand for urging him to enter the race for day at the Curry tents for a week's justice and fair play to their col • mayor of the city at the Novem visit with her daughter and son-in-law, ADVOCATE PRINTING COMPANY ored brother« and aisters. In con ber election. Mr. Holman made Mr. and Mrs. Bert Turner. D r . A rthur J. K ing firmation of what we have just a good county commissioner, and BYE SIGHT SPECIALIST 312 MACLEAY BLDG BROADWAY 5807 it is the opinion of an host of aaid, read this: NOTARY PUBLIC Suite 327 Morgan Building citizens that he would make a RE8OLVED! ADVOCATE OPPICI We, the members of the 1924 good mayor. I* THE ADVOCATE h' ¡7-, B »1*4* s>a D lzvvwrras'a RICHARDSON S Reliable Goods