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THE. An In d tR A D d fB l AD VO C ATE Í *9 T » — ............................ *------------------------ —■------------------------------- Tmpmr D fv o t t d to Ih * IntureiU of th* .... — i P to p U COOUDGE DAWES CRUMPACKER MCNARY WIN VOL. XXII NO. 11 • FORTLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, PRICE 5 CENTS NOVEMBER 8, 1024 ELECTION OVER CITIZENS BACK TO NORMALCY First Mrs. Garvry Sues Mar Roland W. Hayes Makes Big Hit At Columbus cus For Divorce Society Minstrels Enter - tertained New York, Ocl 27 Marcus Garvey, On last Monday night at Stag Audi ( 1‘reston News Service) pirsidrul general. Universal N e g r o Columbus, Ohio, Nov 6. I’ossibly torium the Hard Time Club of the Improvement Association, will i«ol Hu un greater musical treat ha% come to Hou»ehold Kuth entertained at a party rut* llir »ml (or divorce brought l>X ; the citizens of Columbus than the ap- for thr pleasure of those who partici Ihr first Mr*. Amy (»arvey, »Urging ! pestarne of Kolaud W. Haves, the in pated m thr Society Minstrels a few tliai lhr president of Ihr U. N I A let nationally known negro tenor who weeks ago at thr Portland Woman's lud. if at all, ««cured a divorce from tang here Friday night at the new Club, 448 Taylor St. Old fashioned dances, including the quadrille which her by fraud, and thrrrforr warn »till 'auditorium at Central high school hrt lr«al husband Mrs Margaret I'erry llaist, head of was called by Mrs. Lillian Morrow, A letter'w ritten hy Mr». Amy tier Ihr vour department uf thr Morey were engaged in. Miss Blanche Koss vey, lot first wile, to a Jamaica ttcwi- School of Music, said: "W hen I heard j pleased with hrr toe dancing and each |ia|>rr, asserts that »hr ha» »tartrd legal Kolaud W. Ilayes, the distinguished member of thr minstrels gave a special proceedings for a divnirr. On thia nrgiu tenor, »mg in l’ari» at thr Salle dance all their own. Mrs. Esther point m hrt letter, Mra. tiarvey »ay»; Gaveau. dui mg thr summer of 1923. I Aikius, thr Dixie Strollers and Ralph "Malty of my friend» and admirer» classified him in thr art of exquisite ' Flowers furnished the music for the have written to a»k me to explain ju»t finished concert singing with such art occasion, for which the entire party what i* meant by my taking divorce ists as Graveurr, I'onselle, Krallau. was very thankful. Kefreshmrnts were proceeding» against Mr tig ir ji when Williams and Galli ( urei. He is the dispensed by M e s d a m e s Ixiuise hr i» alleged to Hr married. I »hould one outstanding figure in thr world Thomas and Ida Collins, assisted by like to »ay that tome nine in 1920 of art today and a model for every other ladies of the organization. A Mi tiarvey brought an artion again»! young American singer to emulate. right jolly tune was had. « ---------- 0----------- me for divorce in the city of New Kolaud Hayes does not talk m usic York /\ftrr several mouth» he placed he really sings it. 1 find his voice no J. A. Mercer, a local business nun, a motion lieforr I lie »uprrmr court» less charming than when I first heard has engaged a suite of offices in the raiiam a building, Third and Alder Sts., asking for leave to discontinue (after him in Peris." where those who wish may call to see he had himself impeached the w it nesses in his own rase hy placing We were pleased to have a call him. --------- o -* — . «omr of them under arrest). I stren Wednesday from the Honorable Mrs. The Associate Editor of The Ad uously opposed bis motion but some Kettle Knox. vocate sang at the Patton Methodist ---------o--------- time m the spring of 1921 Mr, Justice church Sunday night to a full house. Finch granted him leave to discontnue A Card Party Shortly after llus l sailed for Kurope Dahlia Temple wilt give a card parly She sang a group of spirituals which and »omr time in 1921 I received an Tuesday, N'ovrmher IHth, at the Stag were well received. Kaymond Cage untigtird cable from America, reading Club. JM|i/J K Morrison St. There ably accompanied her Dr. Miller, ed thus Mis Amy tiarvey, judgment will be two first prizes for man and itor of the Pacific Christian Advocate, ol divorce was obtained against you woman, and two booby prizes A great delivered the principle address. The ovrr a month agd. you are now free, tune is planned and the public is in occasion was W oman's Home Mission ary day. vited (•arvey is married.' ---------o--------- "I instructed the W estern I'nion to Hallowe’en Party Success trace and inform me In to its sender Will Enter Float W ithin twenty-four hours I received Kespondmg to an invitation from the • October 31, at Stag Auditorium, Wa- 'lie following letter: Armistice day parade committee. Dah uauma chapter, O. E. S., gave one of "'D ear Madam, we are advised that lia Temple will enter a decorat'd auto the most brilliant masquerade dances the sender of your cable is one Mr mobile in * he parailr on 'Tuesday, No ever held in Portland The auditorium was a picture of beauty, having l>een Marcus (.arvey, of New York City, of vember llth , at II A M dressed up for the occasion in the con- Sti VV 135lh street.’ v e n l i o n a I colors, gold and black, “ I then got in touch with my »olic- Cal Jackson, the machinist, is here streamers and grotesque figures of from hn new home in Los Angeles, i. .» and they informed me that the black cats spook* of all kinds state did not recognize Mr Garvey's where he and his brother Boh are A mob of and people attended and the conducting an auto repair shop second marriage, and advised that I entire affair was reported a huge suc ---------- 0---------- take divorce proceedings I retained a firm of solicitors in London, who are Baron D. Wilkins’ Slayer cess. commissioners (or New York to rep Guilty resent me, and they instructed my a t Julius Miller, or ''Yellow Charles Electronic Demonstration torneys in America through Ihr Am er ton" as he is best known" who shot Thursday evening. November 6th, ican counsel general's notary, hence and killed Karon D. Wilkins, noted at 72 20lh St., Dr. Chester F. Easier the electronic method of my intended trip to New York.'' s|Mirtiiig man of Harlem, New York, demonstrated diagnosing and diseases, in on May ¿-4th, was tried last week by connection with a treating lecture on cause and a jury and found guilty of murder in cure of diseases. An interested Good Work Done group the first degree. enjoyed the illuminating entertainment. Al 314 Maclray building, where Miss ------------ o — — Helen l-Ogan and Mrs K. D Cannady Commits Suicide conducted an intensive campaign for James A. Garfield, editor of the thr past six weeks for the election of W ashington. D. C., Tribune, commit Coohdgr and Dawes, much pleasure ted suicide in Cincinnati, Ohio, last is bring experienced over the wonder we«* hy jumping in the Ohio River ful success »< their candidates. This The cause of his rash act, it is thought, headquarters, which yvas a part ol the was his failure to make his paper go. Krpuhlican state central committee, It is also said that he was in very served as a clearing house for infor poor health. mation during thr political campaign Literature, buttons, stickers for auto Motor to Salem mobiles were distributed in large |>or- Krv. and Mrs Runvon of Bethel tions to interested voters Never be church, Mcsdamrs L. K Weeks and fore in the history of colored people E. L. Jamison and Dr. Lee motored in thr state was there so much interest to Salem W ednesday and y>enl the in a political campaign, and so success day as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ful was thr conducting of this office Charles Maxwell. Dr. Lee entered the that in the future it is hoped such an school of divinity in Salem. The party office will hrcnuir permanent. rrports a pleasant trip, Among pleaaant callers at The A d DOINGS OF° THE ELKS vocate this week were: Messrs. Bel- tazar, Hutchinson and Yrnahlr of Oak This is Maurice E. Crumpacker, who land; California. Elks Head Very II! will represent us in Congress. ---------o--------- J. Finley Wilson, Grand Exalted -----------o---------- Shaw Quartet Will Sing Mrs. Win. Buford, 700 First Street, Ruler of Elks and editor of the W ash Oil Friday evening, November Mill, a n n o u n c e * the engagement of her ington Eagle, has been very ill at his at thr Patton Methodist Episcopal I friend. Miss Birdie Givens, to Cecil home in W ashington suffering from church, Alberta and Michigan Avc., MacCally. The wedding will he sol an attack of high blood pressure. Miss Freita Shaw and her quartet will emnized in January, date announced Bill George F\ Sanders is on the sick list and ha* been for some time. Be give a concert. later. ing a strong-willed Elk he refused to take to his bed. II You W ant To Be The biggest talk among the Bills at Lucky, Happy and Well, Tell Your Secret! to prrsent is about the coming election the Right Man t u r n in m uNnsiiip, h v s in k s s , etc . of officers which wib take place on LOVE APPLES IN ALL FORMS the first meeting night of December. Rumor has it that s e v e r a l "dark All kinda of highly appreciated roots and herba horses" are grooming themselves to H uim m Dorn hf Mail Duly nuke the race for the office of E x Cash or Credit—I will ciedit you—it m atten not where you live Money refunded if disaatiafier’. No letters answered unless 10c alted Ruler. with merchandise within IS days Bill Grice, a true blue Elk who is after receipt. i* enclosed. now in Galveston, Texas, writes to some of his brothers that he is now a full-fledged stevedore on the Galves 99 Downing Sfteet, Brooklyn, N. Y. ton Bay wharl. Sad to say we notice that charges are being made in a number of lodges and printed in some of the papers that the Antler herd in some parts of the country, the East in particular, that F. RICHA RD SON , Prop some of the brothers are trying their in the darndest to commercialize the influ HOTEL GOLDEN WEST of the lodges in divers ways. All Kinds ol Confections. Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes, Etc. Newspapers ence This should not be and the brothers and Magaiinea—Courteoua Treatment are found guilty of such low down NEW SHIPMENT of PHONOGRAPH RECORDS who thievery should be dealt with severely. But the reason the crooks are not EVERY WEEK brought to the bar of justice is the Chili, Tamales, Chili Con Came lack of real manhood in many of the lodges, the lack of men who will speak I). ALEXANDER R IC H A R D S O N 'S C O N F E C T IO N E R Y Colored Citizens, You Are Uncle Sam As A Business Partner Needed The Guilty Should Be Punished Prominent La Grande Citi zens Visit Back East Ou next Monday evening, Nov. 10th, Pittsburgh, Pa.—How Uncle Sam Last Sunday morning a mob of Mr and Mrs. John L. Stewart of at Bethel A M E church the National becomes the actual partner, and the colored people broke into the home of La Grande, Oregon, were the house Association for the Advancement of hardest and most efficient worker in Luther Thornton and heat him into guests of George Johnson and his sis- Colored People will hold its regular most of the private industries of the insensibility. It is reported that Thorn- ler, Mrs. George Sullivan of 921 N. election of offMrri for the ensuing country, was the note most strongly ton had been accused of molesting two Ewing avenue. They were enter- tamed at a box party at the Palace year In connection with the election emphasized hy the leading speakers at white women. there will be a splendid program of the convention of the Direct Mail Ad- : Colored people suffer more from theatre aud a dinner at Mrs. Estes' music and speeches. 'The chaplain. vertisers Association here yesterday. mob violence than any other group in winter garden. They left Monday J W. Tillman, will offer the invoca But the most concrete and epigram- , A m e r i c a , we have cried o u t loud morning for Shrrvcport, I .a . where tion. Tom's Dixie Tavern Orchestra matic presentation of this fact was that against mob violence, consequently Mr Stewart has immense oil inter- will render several selections, Edgar made by F.. D. Gibbs, advertising di every effort should be made to keep ests. Mrs. Stewart is better known Williams win give an interesting ac rector of The National Cash Register our skirts clear The sheriff and police to her St. Lotus friends as Mrs. Jen- count of thr work of the organization, ¡ C o m p a n y of Dayton, Ohio, w h o departm rnt should find those who par- ! nic Marshall. They regretted leav- a vocal solo will he sung by - .....- pointed out that Uncle Sam using tiripated in the crime and punish them mg so soon as they had a most won- derful time,—St. Louis Argus. ------------f and J. A Ewing, president every known mean* of transport, by to the limit of the law. ............. of the association, will preside Every rail, steamship, airplane; snowshor and W e do not condone the crimes of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart sled in the far north; horseback and our people whether committed against one is cordially invitccLto iilvjtr<L.'o attend Return Home bicycle in the rural districts, regardless white or black people. A great deal Mrs. Dollie Paries returned home of expense or danger, transports the of our effort is spent defending num- y , and Mr, j L Stewart of La Paiges retu last Sunday morning from an extended message» of business all over the world hers of our race charged with crimes. <;randr. Oregon, have returned home It is made necessary because of the from a month's visit to Omaha. St. trip South and East. While in Cali 'a t the eost of a postage stamp. fornia, Mrs. Paries gave five song And then Mr. Gibbs let the postage inability to secure justice in sojne of l.ou„ . Kansas ( i|y shrevctm rt, and ^ur courts. I he B y s t a n d e r , Des other southern and eastern cities. They stamp speak for itself thus: recitals which were successful report a wonderful time I am LIC K E D before I start out, Moine*. Iowa ---------o--------- --------- o--------- 1 yet I always deliver the goods. I For R e n t-D o w n town, one. fur- Guaranteed hosiery, »ample» your am STA M PED on at the begin niahed room. Brdy. 1687. Adv. size jrcr t0 aKrnlf W rite for propo- ning but never at the finish. I always get in a CO R N ER and ° ! sition paying $75 00 weekly full time, Mr*- J J Handaaker was in Port j , ;0 an hour spare time, selling guar I start in hy gettirg in a BOX land Tuesday to vote and look after ! am „ d hosiery to wearer; must wear but 1 find my way out. rrp ra, I sometimes l o o k I i k f T W O other important matters. Mrs. Hand | or rep|aced C EN TS but that doesn't lessen saker aud children are residing in orders International Stock...« Mills, Salem, Oregon, for the winter 6267. Morristown, Pa. my importance. ---------- O----------- * ______0______ I always have a HEAD- on me but I keep it to myself. li Visits The Anderson Quartet Sing I've got to be STUCK on some M .s. EIRae M a x w e l l , charming R(.v j W . Anderson and his »pie“ thing before I can do any work, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles did qllart«.t r«.Ild„ ed a pro({ram f rir l ’tn just a little piece of paper Maxwell of Salem, Oregon, is the dav eVenmg of last week at the First with the seal of U N C LE SAM. house guest tor two week* ol Miss Baptist church, in Vancouver. W ash But the business world without Octavia Rutherford Both young ladies On Sunday they attended S u n d a y me isn't worth a tinker's damn. called at The Advocate office Mon School in l ama*. Wash., at the First ---------- 0----------- day M.ss Myrtle Maxwell, eldest Baptist church, and at II o'clock they of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell, attended services at the M e t h o d i s t Mrs. Fox and Children daughter who graduated from the National Bible I c|,urch in Camas. Friday the 7th Rev Leave School of Cincinnati, Ohio, I Anderson left for parts in California Mrs. A. K. Fox and children left Training a deaconess, is now teaching km- connection w i t h h i t missionary Tuesday for Kansas City en route to as dergarten in Friendship Home, in the work. her new home in Tennessee. She will same city. She will be home in August ________ stop in Denver and spend a few days, to visit her people Furniture new and used laate«t style. and in Kansas Citj^as the guest of her w w O " Tour own terms. W rite The Ad- husband's father. Mrs. Maybelle Cochrane, 879 Mis- vocate, 312 Macleay Bldg. Let us introduce you to our president. Dr. A. R Fox, the former pastor fiiouri Avc., who has been away several ______ Q Calvin Coolidge. of Bethel A. M. K. church, has been m o n t h s on business, is back home Stay off December 8th.—Adv. ---------- o----------- appointed as pastor of the leading again, to the delight of her friends. 0______ church in Tennessee. Dr. Fox has a 0 AG EN TS—Sel! hosiery large church many times larger than For rent—One and two-room apart- direct from mill to guaranteed wearer; all styles the Portland church. Dr. Fox and m enu and housekeeping room , in a and colors; salary paid for full time or Mrs Fox carry with them the best nice brick structure; everything clean spare hours; no money needed for wishes of the intelligent and leading and newly furnished. T H E SO U TH - s a m p l e s . IN T E R N A T IO N A L people of Portland. ERN A PA R TM EN TS, 647'/* First M ILLS, 1465, Norristown. P a.-A d v Street, Main 0725.—Adv. Q J. A. Cage, of Albany, Oregon, writes Ranch Wanted The Advocate that on December I he W A N T E D —To hear from owner of will lie in Corvallis, Oregon, where he a good ranch for sale. State cash has leased a cigar and candy store in price, full particulars. D. F. Hush, connection with a shoe shop. Mr. Cage .Minneapolis, Minn.—Adv. will also handle newspapers and m ag azines. 6-room house for rent—143 E. 18th St., near Morrison. Garfield 7080.— FOR VOUE LIBRARY ---------o--------- Scott’« Official History of The Mrs. Sims Enjoys Trip Charles Me Nary, who waa re-elected by a big majority to represent us in the U. S. Senate out against graft and attempt to com mercialize the influence of the lodge G. N. White, a substantial big heart GEORGE L. BAKER ed Bill, is reported to be somewhat indisposed and is taking a layoff from Re-elected Mayor for another his job at the custom house. J. W. Ingersoil. the tailor, and a four years. worthy member of Rose lodge of F-lks. is doing duty as a juryman for To those who have ordered printing, the month of November on the cir let us say it is ready. Call for it at The Advocate office as early as pos cuit court panel. sible. ---------- 0----------- Coming Events j. A. M ERCER Past Patrons and Matrons Club, O. Office 5 0 1 - 2 - 3 E. S. Dance, November llth . Panama Bldg. Portland W oman's Club November 3rd and Alder Streets 25tf Bert Turner, Instructor (has. Williams, Business Manager THE DIXIE STROLLERS Orchestra Main 2054 . Tabor 0841 ARMISTICE DAY BALL~ GIVEN BY , J. A. M ERCER Office 5 0 1 - 2 - 3 Panama Bldg. 3rd and Alder Streets HOTEL NOTES NOTICE Regular meetings of the I’ort- laml Branch of tile National A»- aociation for the advancement of Colored People held every xeenqd Monday evening at Bethel A. M. K. church, Larrabee and M cM illan streets. J. A. EWING, Pré«. LEE ANDERSON, Hec y. Clarence Ramsey is hopping bells at The Portland. - o---------- Bill hops at The Portland showed up . . this week garbed in new um.'orms -J h e ^ V i . U,|*Cr’p*ion ,0 . make , some of , them . . . ,,»uc 1 ne A»vo9 and * avoid missiug an which resemble 0f t)ir tlt pap<r a fashion plate because of their snug -----------p----------. f" Ed Wells, an old timer, who was one Wardrobe ______ Trunk Contest oi those ill »[¡pointed Oregon Hotel waiters, ha. go,,» to Seattle, where he hopes to land a job on a boat. „ o --------- December 8th—particulars later. ---------- o----------- Tawawa Tennis Clubs Christmas night. NOTARY PU B LIC O F F IC E A D V O CA TE P A S T P A T R O N S ..M A T R O N S C L U B S Offiz* ini till TIES. NOV. II, 19 24 8 P. M. ADMISSION •m 50C STAG AUDITORIUM American Negro World _ in the _______ Mrs. R, C. Sims ha» just returned by Emmett J. Scott, A. M., from an extended trip which took her LL. I)., Hjiecial HKxixtant to the aec- to Salt Lake. Cahnte, Nevada; Los r ''ta r y of war, can be |Mirchaxe<| at Angeles, Pasadena, Hollywood. Long The Advocate office, 312 313 Mac- Beach, San Diego, and Tia Juana, Mcx- leay B u ild in g , B ro ad w ay 5807.— ico. In New Mexico Mrs. Sim* at- ( e x tended the races which she enjoyed -----------O----------- immensely. In Los Angeles she stop- For R*nt Nicely furnished rooms; ped at the Y. W. C A. during h e r!1*11 *" m<jrn'ng* and evenings. East sojourn in that city. Mrs. Sims re. i A d v . ports a fine time, »'¡siting with old ! -----------0---------- friends and acquaintances who vied Thanksgiving Ball Court of Calanthe, with one another in showing her cour- ^ ov- t7, Stag Auditorium -Adv. testes. Stay off November 25th.—Adv. im I w m « »U EUGENEJ MINOR ATTOKXBT AT LAW u*-n AMsetwi su* , im , nu*e at. PORTI. AN li. OREGON thc ge„eraJ publ|c ^ G„ whi,e ^ w, f<f i# ho, E v n y _ one has a chance to win. For further particulars call Mrs. Helen D Morton, W alnut 4574, Contest Manager. -----------0----------- For couple« employed, large neatly furnished room« one block from car line; use of kitchen. 474 Vancouver Ave. Call before II a, m. East 3561. j —Adv. J. A. M ERCER Office 501 - 2 - J Panama Bldg. 3rd and Alder Street*