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THE JANUARY J. 1925 ADVOCATE das H it funeral wan attended by world of happiness above the com A news dispatch says that so H O TEL NOTES mon sphere and have no time to ciety is not a bit alarmed to learn many of the old em ployes of The (B y Georg*!) that Mine. Florence Cole-Talbert, Portland, as well as bs form er associ Published every Saturday j t gossip. Captain Kck of the P ortland Grille, ---- o FIRST A. M 1 ZION 0HUR0H the famous song bird, is to be mar ales and (nanda. has tendered his resignation to take Suit« 31t-313 Macleay Building. O bstinate 417 W illiam s Ave., H. Leo Johnston, A ltappv and Prosperous New ried soon to a Mr. Stanten C. Phone Broadway 5807.________ Year to every one of you! M other: "N ow. rhiM ren. don't q u ar > effect l-'ehruatv 15th. Mr. Kck goes m inister. W alnut 6673. Hunt on of Detroit, We are not to Kugene, O regon, to become head rel. W h at's the m atter?" PLAY CHECKERS! T he S trangar'a Sabbath Horn« surprised either that the charming E. D. CANNADT...............Editor H arold "W e're |>laying shipwreck waiter at the new hotel which is n ear young matron so lavishly endowed Mrs. J. J. Handsaker MRS. E. D. CANNADY Manager Move a Checker for SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST and Susie w on't go in Ihe bathroom ing com pletion • • • with a beautiful voice, has been ADVOCATE AGENTS W illiam Reese has caught on to a and drow n herself " 62nd St. and 39th Av«. B. B. She came into my life unob won. Why, she'd have to marry Elk« Sanitary Barbar Shop • • a dining ear job from Portland to Sac IS Cents Stilibnfh Si'hool, 10 A. M. Ilible trusively. almost unconsciously, some one to get rid of ’em. _____ 313 Fialide» Street ram eulo. Not Surprising II A. M. Y. 1*. M. V. ao and in the sent«* splendid way she Gilbert Kirk, bell hop at The P o rt For F'uir Play und Study, “T his w eather does not agree with «inly, 2 IV M. Mrs. K. O. Johnson, SUBSCRIPTION RATES has wonderfully helped me. She •’More Lak the Whi* Folks me." land. still retains his reputation as an • P«r Y e a r ______________________ V 50 has given me encouragement wheu ora welcome. Every Day" scrapper. His latest Clean Competition— : I,fuller. Visit "T h at's not surprising, it doesn't iincouqucred Si* M o n th » -------- — ----- —---------I 50 things were not going right; she • • • -------- --------- T h r u M onth. — -— 1 00 victim was George Dixon The scrap even agree with t'.e weather man." ST. PHILLIP8 MISSION In another column of this issue Payable in advance_________ has. by her kind words and sister a a a was pulled off in grand style one night Hail a Rodney at K nott St. ly deeds, spurred me on to great- we are publishing the story of during the holiday*. Proved Entered at the P oitoffice at Portland, ! er, nobler, truer heights. When Holey. Okie., citiaena displaying a l.iltle boy: " M other, is it true sheep New Y ear's Kve night was a hig one Morning service, II a. in.; Sun O regon, a» tecond-clas» m atter questioning the sincerity of those penant on the streets of that little are the dumbest am m ali " day School, 12 in. Archdeacon C H E C K E R lor the w lite rs as well as for The about me whose faces are pale, it city, (owned and manned entirely Hluek in charge; Mr. B. Coles, luy IM PORTANT! M other (absent-m indedly): "Yes. Portland. for lowest T axi rate* in Portland All communications for publica was this splendid C h r i s t i a n by colored iieoplel, giving notice my little Iamb." Mis. M W ilson, a pleasing checker t lin k e r T axi rates save vou 10c p n reader. A cordial welcome awaits tion or otherwise should be ad woman, who not only put to flight to all white folk, not to let the • a • at Ih e Portland, visited relative« in trip fur one passenger, JOc per trip you nt St. Phillips. -------e —---- for tw o passengers, 50c per trip for dressed to The Advocate Publish such thoughts, hut whose every sun go down on them there. We W ashington last week H er hulibv three passengers, 70r per trip for four Laay Mt. Olivet Baptist Church ing Company, Suite 312-313 Mac- set strengthened my faith in her are indeed sorry that our people Mrs. Bilge: "I never knew your went along for company. passengers, no m atter how ahort your leay Building. Portland. Oregon. race. And w hen I hear or read are guilty of doing the very same htiNlkAiul was luy," The death of H C. Bower* which trip in.iv be. Rev. E. 0. Dyer. Pastor Advertising rates made known of. or personally encounter in things which we so criticise in the Mrs. Bilk*»: " H f \ hail 4 postal on occurred in Seattle last week, came as o on application._______________ dignities from people who think other race. But it is true to the his desk for a werk and says h r can't a sail shock to em ployes of The P o rt No charges for extra p&ssangera BETHEL A. M E. C H U R C H themselves superior, and that the old saying with reference to col read it because it is wrong side up,** land. for it brought hack memories of l.u riab re and Me Milieu Street* I'hat'a playing fair with the public "D o n 't ask foe right*. Take them. world was made for their kind ored people: "Growing more and long ago to many of the old time cm Wc are prospering and see no need for A n' don't let annv wan give them to Itev. F. X. Runyon, Paator. ye. A right that is handed to ye f r solely, I think of this little woman more like the white folks every pluves. It was through the confidence higher rates. K L. Jam eson, A ssistant nawthin* has som ethin' the m atter with who has the true vision of life and day." It is the case of colored DOINGS O F T H E ELKS And w ho are the Checker Cab Co ? ! Mr, Bowers hail m the ability of col We --------O------- are not a great coiporation of uii it."— Mr. Dooley. _____________ __ the attitude one should have to |>eople handing back to white peo ored w aiters that many of them were limited w raith S H IL O H B A P T IS T C H U R C H We can't afford to wards their sisters and brothers, ple what they have for so many A O verton has none to Seattle to re- brought here from different sections of pay for a lot of rxiieusive newspaper T h e y have rights who dare main- 76th and E. Kverett St*. of a darker hue, and I absolutely years handed to them. In many »itle. having sold his express truck the country and put to work in the advertising and still keep rah rates low tain them .”—Jam es Russell Lowell refuse to have my spirit crushed towns in the South signs are dis His m em bership in tlie Klks au<l the hotel In shoit, it is believed by many We must he economical. So rem em Preaching every Sunday afternoon at ber this: Next time you want a cab. 2 30 Take MV car. Everybody in “Glory to God in the High or my soul crucified. I take on played which warn colored people K ot P. lodges rem ains in Portland that colored waiters owe much to Mr hail or call a Checker. W e answ er vited. new vigor and eourage to play the O verton is a fine fellow with a host Preferring C heckers is Bowers for their early em ploym ent at calls qiiicklv est, on Earth Peace, Good game unto the hitter end! What a not to land in the town and oth ers. advising them to leave before of friends here who will greatly miss I he Portland where he was for so long a good habit W e'll certainly apureci- Will Toward Men” ate your steady patronage Help us glorious world this would be if the sun sets. etc. We would be him. Pteaae pay your subscription to a time the m anager The fact that • • • cab rates dow n; help us make The A dvocate and avoid m issing an we had more such eharaeters to happy, however, if our people Adolphus Clay, a right live "Bill" the w aiters hase made good has caused keep th rm even lower. issue o( the paper. “ The way of PEACE is para contact in our daily life! How- would set a better example for who resides in Seattle, sent Hose City them to he retained until now Mr Burn T his Phone N um ber Into -------O ■— - doxically the way of the CROC'S: happy we all could be if more of whites who are guilty of such in lodge a very beautiful calendar Y our Good M em ory: Bowers was buried m Portland Mon 'Mirre room apartm ents, furnished. who would win Peace must suffer, . us followed the example set by- tolerance. Prince Paries, a substantial m em • R Roadway S 14.1 Fast IHlh St : unfurnished house /»nd that GOOD WILL which can Mrs. ,1. J. Handsaker! -------o------- ber of Rose City, is on the sick list with gas furnace, wood furnace, elec not if need be, endure the Cross, "Du Bo is and the N. A. A. C. with an attack of pneumonia. tric lights, stationary tubs, all nicely C H E C K E R will scarce suffice to redeem a P. have done the Race infinitely G eorge Saunders, a victim of T B Sam Jackson Passes all over, garage, all (or rent. • • • World that is sorely torn with CAB COMPANY tinted more good than the politicians, and who has been unable to work fot Garfield 7080 Adv. Misunderstanding and Strife. several m onths, was taken to the T. B When Sam Jaekson, the owner who are fighting them. Gall the The above inscription was the of The Oregon Daily Journal died, roll ami check up."—The Star of hospital at T routdale Monday last. C O L O R E D Men wanted tv, qualify Slay oil January 19th. Dahlia Christmas Greeting broadcasted there passed from amongst us one /ion. E dgar W illiams, a live "Bill" of Rose lor sleeping car and train p o r te r s ' Temple will have a H ard T une Ball. by President R. R. Mot on of of the most kindly and big-hearted K xperirnre unnecessary. T ran sp o rta City lodge, was taken suddenly ill the --------O-------- tion furnished W rite T McCaffrey. Tuskegee. Ala., and it is so preg men we have ever known. During Messrs. Dundore and Chase latter part of the week, and is now For rent—O na and tw o-room a p a rt • • • nant with truth that we pass it the early struggles of The Advo confined to his home. A G E N T S — Sell guaranteed hosiery m ents and housekeeping room s In a on to all those who will, may read cate. many were the favors the Mr. Dundore who has been Judge A lbert B. George became just direct from milt to w earer; all styles nice brick stru ctu re, e* erything clean and profit by the reading. and colors; salary paid for full tim e or and newly furnished. T H E S O U T H editor asked of Mr. Jackson, ami manager of Shu man & Clay Piano plain "G eorge" to his m any friends -------o------- -pare hours; no money needed for ER N A P A R T M E N T S , 647'/« Firat not one was ever refused. Besides. Company for many years, has re T hursday night when fellow m em bers The New Year sample*. IN T E R N A T IO N A L Street. Main 0725—Adv. Mr. Jackson offered us wise coun signed, to the regret of all who of H annibal Lodge No. 6 turned out • • • MI LLS, 1465, N orristow n, Pa.—Adv sel and advice, and until this day. have had dealings with him and en masse to do him honor at Wilcox The year 1925 is with us. and The Journal, the paper he founded the firm he represented. Fair and Hall, located at 644 F. 43rd street. marks a new epoch in the history and owned, reflects the spirit of impartial in his dealings, obliging Chicago. of our lives. The old year has fair play, helpfulness and friend and courteous in his manners, Mr. In their jovial midst the Judge lost witnessed some glorious victories liness of that good man. May Dundore made many true, sincere his usual stern and iorbiddm g look and and some sad failures. Perhaps The Journal live long and prosper, friends. Mr. Dundore will be in its stead there appeared the light of the New Year will be but little and continue to hold high the succeeded by Mr. Chase who good fellowship. On all hands it was different. The New Year will principles taught and lived by its IttTH the Wiley B. Allen Piano “ George this and George th a t" —and mean most to those who put into noble founder, which are pro Company after many years of what else could a fellow do but fall p r a c t i c e those commendable gressive construction, justice and splendid service as manager of into line. traits: pluck, energy, industry and equal opportunity to all. that company. The Advocate A unique program was arranged, at economy, and the spirit of good Mrs. Jaekson, his widow, whom knows of no man who is better the end of which there was presented fellowship in Christ. The bad The Advocate knows personally, fitted and more qualified to fill to their distinguished com rade a gold W ATCH THIS SPACE things of the past should be for and Phillip, his son, have our the place of Mr. Dundore than is m ounted fountain pen. engraved with gotten. Exjterienees which teach deepest sympathy in the loss of Mr. Chase. The Advocate is in the emblem of the order and the us to live better lives during the their estimable husband and debted to both of these men for Judge's initials. favors shown it. and we wish for Lunches, cigar- and cigarettes were new year should be remembered. father. SM A RT USE O F 1-ACE The great hindrance to our ad them greater success in their re distributed after the program and all puffed away over pleasant memories spective fields of labor the coming vancement. things that should be The tunic blouse, which continues Jinab-I-Fadil io I jc the ulk if tlie Fashion world, left in the old year, are selfish year. Mr. Drassfield who is to and hopes of the future. Forty-five here » • « emphasizes its smart lines by the » ness and envy. Remember that succeed Mr. Chase at Wiley B. applications for new m em bers were Portland will be honored the Allen Co., we have met personally, received More than five hundred p er clever use o i lair I lie costume Cl selfishness and envy will always sistS ot a blouse and shp. both devel oped in crepe faille. The lace is keep us, as a people, down in the month of January by having in its and we believe he will make a sons attended the sm oker presence Jinab-I-Fadil. g r e a t dyed to m atih the material -a rich rut. He who takes all and gives splendid successor to Mr. Chase. T he T aw aw a T ennis Club gave a dark green color. If preferred, short, Persian philosopher and leader in successful dance and wardrobe trunk -------o------- none, must pay the price in the close-ntting sleeves may lie added, or the Bahai eause. Dr. Fadil is con contest at Stag A uditorium C hristm as long sleeves with puffs beksw the end; he who hates will never be A Christmas Edition elbows Medium sire requires 374 night. A large num ber of guests a t • • • further than hated. Envy kills sidered by many the greatest liv yai'ds 36-inch faille, with 174 yard tended the affair and report a good its parents; envy keeps us down. ing expounder of Brotherhood of The Tribune of Phoenix. Ari all-over lace and If4 yard 16-inch Cease to do these things and prac man. He has closely contacted zona. got out a mighty classy time. Mrs. Rtissa Mae Kirk won the lining for upper part of slip < the great Abdul Baha before he Pictorial Review L'ress No 2311 tice brotherly love, then the New Christinas edition, a splendid trunk and Miss Barbara H ubbard won Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust, and 16 to Year will mean much to all of us. passed more than a year ago. The tribute to the pluck, energy anil the second prize 20 years. Price, 35 cent». Portland Branch of the National W. D. Allen, proprietor of The G old --------o-------- ability of the editor and his staff. Association for the Advancement en W est Hotel, accom panied by his The Seattle Searchlight's spe We are sure the people of Phoenix cial Christmas edition, which is of Colored People feel greatly appreciate and support the efforts daughter. Miss Nellie Allen, and young honored to have him as their guest son. Bobbie, left W ednesday to spend sued last week, was richly adorned of Editor Smith. Stop! Look! Read! the week-end with friends in Seattle. with cuts and writeups of many and speaker during his sojourn in G eorge Mullen is som e cook! If you prominent people of both races in the city. Dr. Fadil has eightv- Bootleggers, gambling joints that community. The Steamship three subjects from which he win and lottery dens are being suc don't believe it, taste M ullen's cakes. speak during his month’s visit Alexander was also featured, to cessfully raided by the authori Ask ye editor. ------- o— — gether with a number of fine here and so interesting are they ties. but they are making a mighty buildings. The literary make-up all that it is hard to choose one poor job of eatching hold-up men. Mrs. L aura D iam ond left Tuesday m orning for Los Angeles to visit her of the paper was along a high among the many. Dr. Fadil is burglars and safe crackers. Made to Your Measure sister. Miss Viola Rose. order. Editor DeBow, please ac said to be one of the greatest philosophers of the age and among cept the hearty congratulations of the most learned. As an indica Rev. McGee of St. Louis, has The Advocate staff. N O T A R Y P U B L IC tion of his democracy he has mast fallen into had ways. He was re -------- o-------- A D V O C A T E O F F IC E cently fried and found guilty of Now Going On In All Departments Of The Store ered the English language so that --------O-------- Gossiping using his pulpit and church for he does not have an interpreter as * * * FOR YOUR LIBRARY he had several years ago when he distributing Ku Klux Klan propa M O R E ? ” • • • Some cities have anti-gofesiping visited Portland. It is to be hoped ganda. The penalty inflicted was Scott'a Official History of The ordinances. It strikes us that such that our people and as many expulsion from tli* pulpit for life. an ordinance would be a splendid others as wish to, will fill the American Negro in the World thing for Portland. Some people places upon every occasion where See or Call War. by Emmett J. Scott, A. M., here live, thrive and have their Dr. Fadil will speak while here. SHIRTS NECKWEAR LL. D.. special assistant to the sec being on and by "gossip.” They All his lectures are free. retary of war, can be purchased at gossip about every one "under the ------- -o-------- The Advocate office, 312-313 Mac- sun” with perhaps a sole excep E or ren t 5-room house and garage. tion—themselves. Not satisfied Broadw ay 6213. Stanley & M inor — adv. with what they get in their own Adv. home town, they seek it elsewhere WEAR Seilwood 3708 RELIABLE MERCHANDISE *! rough the mail and other F o r re n t—6-room house. 771 E. 6th 2*« WASHINGTON STREET sources. A fresh bit of gossip from St.. N orth. Phone E ast 9530—Adv. E ast 3948 H ours: 9 to 12 a. m PORTLAND. OREGON a distant city about some of their AND SAVE MONEY RELIABLE METHODS RELIABLE SERVICE 1 to 5; 7 to 9 p. m. acquaintances makes a lively time for those afflicted with the filthy Satisfaction Guaranteed habit. If we could only realize how much injury we do, how ' ' many homes we make unhappy, j how many spirits we crush and how much confusion we cause in (Vev^ D E N T IS T a community by gossip, we believe O PE N IN G A N N O U N C EM EN T that less of it would be indulged 462 William* Ave. P ortland, O re. in. Again, if we but realize that Saturday, January 3, JQ25 there is an inexorable law that Brotherhood Co-operative National Bank functions today as it did yester day and always will as long as of Portland time is; "w hat you sow, you MX ATKD ON T H r (¡ROUND 8 1 .0 0 « OK THE HENRY ffBo, : gl(lWV-gMvt|f roU ttH STREET reap,” we would not be too harsh arm ml opkninc » ay murgma hoiirh , > a . m . m r . * in talking about our neighbor’s J ASCHA rT , H E O FFIC ER S OF T H E BANK would like to meet you on shortcomings. 1 O P E N IN G DAY. By identifying yourself with the new hank When we speak disparagingly of others, some one is speaking at the start you will be taking an important part in building what is disparagingly of us. What we The Incomparable to become one of the most important financial institutions of Port send out, is returned to us. Let I land. Recognizing that which you help build is in a measure yours, us strive during the coming year the Brotherhood Bank exists to provide a safe place for your money, AUDITORIUM to practice in our everyday life to give you hanking service that is belter, and to reward your co this little recipe of living, given to Saturday Evening, January 10 us some months ago by that illumi operation by giving you a share of its profits. For safety, service and 50c, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20. $2 75 nating character, Louis Gregory: co-operation, Including Tax "th e science of sociability; noble- Yours very truly, M A IL U K U K K o N U W neas of purpose; sweetness of CHARLES F. BERB GEO. O. BARNHART, President. E lw yn Concert B ureau speech.” Try it. We will be hap A* a *p#rial <ndu**m#nt to n*w depository 1007 Broadw ay .Bldg. Main 5991 all deposit* mad* during J a n u a ry will draw pier and we will make every one InU raat from th# fira t of tha month. elae happier. We will live in a , — - - - - - . - . - . — .- 4 A LAUGH FOR YOU THE ADVOCATE News of the Churches Daily Fashion Hint 660 ANNUAL CLEARANCE SHIRTS - CAPS SALE “ WH Y P AY L. C. ADKINS, Jr. K£yr±(\yj DR. HIGH A. BELL Year Greetings For Reliable HEIFETZ " Goods ■ JMH&SSL« ‘ . ” Olds, Wortman & King