THE
JANUARY
ADVOCATE
17. I‘>J5
of the Churches
.lust $1000 left to the Home for Williams Avenue Y.W.C.A. Look! One Hundred Per fleW S
Spingani Medal Nomina
Aged and Infirm Colored People
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tions Asked by N. A. A. C.
Cent
Profit
would have endear* d hi... to every
Th* B |b|e Claa* i* grow ing in iu-
Published every Saturday jat
P. for 1924 Award.
FIRST A M E. ZION OHUROH
one in the community. We are ; lerest and in number*,
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Huy one or more Fur Rabbit», price
Suite 312-313 Marleav Building.
417 W illiam s A v c , H Leo Johnston,
also informed he i n t e n d e d to
Phe annual m eeting and m em bership
$J0.0O. N o “ Potttie Schem e." L egiti
New
York.
N Y . Jan 9. 1 * 2 5 -
Phone Broadway 5807.
m inister. W alnut 6o7J.
c h a n g e the will, and leave all to bamjuei was attended by ¿0 branch
mate iaduatry. C an't fail. W e breed,
N om inatm ui lot prisons eligible to re
The Stranger'« Sabbath H ome
th
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h
o
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but
died
before
action,
member*
and
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and
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E. D. CANNADY.............. Editor
raise, sell and »end profit annually,
icive the Spingarfl Medal, are asked
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Administrators of the estate asked School Reserve*,
MRS. E. D CANNADY Manager
guaranteem g 100 per cent. C ontract
bv the National Association for the
fo
r
$5000
for
the
monument,
but
l‘he
High
School
Reserve*
will
hold
SEVENTH
DAY
ADVENTIST
ADVOCATE AGENTS
sent on receipt of money. Money back
Advancem ent of Colored People Such
The Advocate cherishes among w e re a llo w e d only $2500. After their Social H our on Sunday at 4 P. if not satisfied Lim ited opportunity.
6Slid St. and 39th Ava. 8. E.
Elks Sanitary Barber Shop
nom inations should slate the most
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its
recent
communications
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School,
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Bible
315 Flanders Street
Send money today; tom orrow may be
outstanding m eritorious achievement
The Girl»' W ork C om m ittee lia*
lightful letter from Mrs. S. B. dren or our children’s children,
too late Huy from this advertisem ent. Study, 11 A. M. Y. P. M. V. »o ! during the year (924, by an American
emty, 2 IV M. Mr*. K. O. Johnson,
Daulev of Pasadena, Cal., the es- {mint to it without the question planned a progressive dinner for Janu-
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
T U L S A FU R FA R M .
of A frican descent, lor which lhe aw ard
Lender. Visitors welcome.
Per Year .............._ .........- ............... V 50 timabie mother of our own Miss arising iu our r.tind: "What did ary the 20th.
T ulsa, Okla.
' is recom mended, the full nuutr and ad
Six Month»
__________ —— 1.50 Margie Danley, in w h i c h she he do for this community that a
Due to lack of interest the swim*
T hree M onth. ..... ............. _ ............. 1 00
dress of the person nom inated, and
ST PH IL U P8 MISSION
_______ Payable in advance_________ praiaes the editorial policy of the monument should be erected in ming classes have been discontinued
T o those w ho have ordered printing.
should give a brief biography of the
Rodney at K nott St.
paper. We certainly appreciate his honort"—From the Western until further notice,
let us say it is ready. Call for it at
| nominee
Filtered at the Postoffice at Portland, knowing when our efforts are be- Outlook, Oakland. Calif.
Morning
service,
II
a.
m
.;
Sun
Note:
Mrs. K Gray announces a member*
The A dvocate office a» early as pos
O regon, a» »econd-tla»» m atter.
N om inations should be sent as early
day School, 12 m. Archdeacon
mg noted.
Colored |H*ople in Portland were ship party for January the J.trd, when sible.
.is possible to Bishop John H urst,
Black
iu
charge;
Mr.
B.
Coles
lay
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acquainted
w
i
t
h
the
late
Mr.
all
members,
former
members
and
IM PORTANT!
reader. A cordial welcome awaits Chairm an, Sprm garn Medal Award
In St I*ouis n colored girl mar- Ewing who owned considerable in prospective members and all interested
All communications for publica-
C om m ittee, -ran. N. A A C P . b9
) 0U III S t P h illip s .
in the work arc invited to be present. |
tiou or otherwise should be ad- ried a wealthy Chinaman; in Frts- the city
Fifth Avenue, New York City.
St.
Phillip'a
Sunday.
January
18th,
Ail m em bers in good standing have
dressed to The Advocate Publish «» * wh'V* P'rl «»mmtttrf suicide
| 11 00 a in . Holy Com m union, with
mg Company, Suite 312-313 Mae- with her Japan,-*,* lover; in \Mieol-
been mailed ballots for the election of
The Open Forum
Returns to College
*ernioii Rev. John G. H atton Lay
officers January ¿Stlt.
leav Building,
Building Portland. Oregon.
leay
, H " bl*° girl went to
» • »
service* all other Sundays at 11:00
Jiu ab -l-F ad il, the Persian philoso
Advertising rates made known ■prmon rather than give up her
Portland. O re., Jan. lb, 1075.—T o
Mr Savage, who is out here from
Mr
Blame
11.
Voles,
lay
reader.
on application.
b'ai* f‘*nw - NN bo «“ >
the F'ditor: A ccording to a casual ob pher, was the interesting speaker at
Church school every Sunday after the Missouri attending the U niversity of
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TH E ADVOCATE
of water.
Congratulations and houor to
Fannie Garrison Villard, worthy-
daughter of a noble father. Of
the living links that bind us to
our traditional benefactors, she is
almost the last, if not the last.—
The Hotel Tattler.
Daily Fashion Hint
"D on't ask for right*. Take them.
A n' don’t let anny wan give them to
ye. A right that is handed to ye f r
naw thin' has som ethin' the m atter with
it."—Mr. Dooley.
"T hey have rights who dare main-
tain them "—Jam es Russell Lowell
A Bible Thought for Today
PURE RELIGION and unde
filed before God and the Father is
thia, To visit the fatherless and
widows in their affliction, and to
keep himself unspotted from the
world.—James 1 :27.
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An Invitation
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...
Through the courtesy of Mrs.
G . 3A . S m ith . T h e A d v o c a te was
extended an in v i ta t io n to a t t e u d
the _ ceremony
.
_ - o f th
, e in
# v u e s ti i» tu i r e
Pulpit, Preacher and Pew
A well known bishop relates
that while on a recent visit to the
South he was in a small country
town, where, owing to the scarcity
of good servants, m o s t of the
ladies preferred to do their own
work.
He was awakened quite early
by the tones of a soprano voice
s i n g i n g "Nearer, My God, to
Thee”. As the bishop lay in bed
he meditated upon the piety which
his hostess must possess which en Mr. Booker Renews Sub
scription
abled her to go about her task
early in the morning singing such
A tlantic City, N J.. Jan. 8 . 1925.—
a noble hvnm.
A t breakfast he spoke to her 1 am glad to say your paper keeps me
in touch with (he new* in my old
home low n H ope »his finds all well
Mr». Booker joins tne in m uch love
as K n ig h t C o n im a n u e r o f th e I*ol\
to you and all our friends there.
Sepulcher of Mr George C. Hen- Vt>rses for soft and five for hard.*•
Please find enclosed m oney-order for
n m ey on Thursday morning, Jan-
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1925 subscription.
uary- 15th, at St. Mary * ( a’be‘
Botts is some business man! 19
Ever yours.
dral His Grace the Moat Rev new advertiseraents in one w e e k
W in. E. Booker.
erend Alexander t hristie, D. I ..
presided. Right Reverend Arthur
celebrated the Bonn-
f.ei.1 Mass \A e thank Mrs. Smith
for remembering us among the
limited number of invited guests
to this important affair, and we
assure her and others that we
most
antireeiate such
eour-
most hiehlv
nigniv appreciate
sucu eo u r
" tesies.
*
lh< branch
h r,d iv *,‘crnoon "> «
sm<,n bul *Pl'rec'u"ve group
Mr
L,cor«e U ' ,,,,er oi ,h* »’^ ‘la.id Bahai
Ai>embI>' introduced the speaker.
Mr* A ,u L ' Stevens. O regon So
c“ *. H >Kune S tall, will begin a se n e .
*~,urC5 ‘°
« ,h * brancb i
on T uesday, January the 20th, at 4
P. M , under the auspices of the
M others' Club. The lectures arc free
server. Patience must have been the
first flower to have blossomed in the
G arden of Fden. as there is no men-
tion of Adam m urm uring until the
Rose bloom ed; then farther on in the
deep Shades of the W oods we find
the S tar of Bethlehem content to
bloom close to the K arth and hence
diiiuse that sweet perfum e within the
Silent Shades down through the Ages,
and yet we have Intelligence person!-
tied with Eyes that see not and H earts
that feel nothing.
— M RS. C. A J E N K IN S .
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j( a lld to ld h e r h o w p le a s e d
w as
- t h a a t t 's s
" O h L o r ' , ••
" s h e r e p l ie d , " * m
t
h y m n 1 b o il th e e g g s b y ; th r e e
and |,js oti,er work not shirked, is
a reoord not usually made by per-
SOI1> n e vvlv engaged in the nevrs-
business
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lt ig gratifving t0 uote how ex-
eellentlv the voung men and vvo-
i
'
acouittini?
,
,
,
a c q u ittin g
th e m s e lv e s ill l i t e r a t u r e , a r t a n d
“Our Gang'
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FOR YOUR LIBRARY
Scott's Official History of The
American Negro in the World
War bY Emmett J. Scott, A. M.,
EL. D., special assistant to the sec-
retary of war, can be pur ihaseJ at
The Advocate office, 312 313 Mac-
leay Building. Broadway 5807.—
adv*
[ trainer and director of this aggre-
Last week at the Hotel Astor gation of singers, which is one of
Mrs. Fannie Garrison Villard was the greatest assets to Zion church
given a testimonial in honor of and the community.
her eightieth birthday. She was
greeted by representatives of all I
Jinab-I-Fadil
the causes she had served includ
ing her own.
t
r
w -8 *! df ser'Les ,h «
Those who h e a r d Dr. Fadil
forr,*ha “ th.e d“ ?hter of speak on last Monday evening are
^ illiam Lloyd Garrison, the great unanimous iu saying his message
Abolitionist.
was onp of the ra-ost beautifu, a “d
At the dinner she told an anec- most helpful it had been their
dote about her famous father, privilege to hear. His plain, un-
Once he was presented with a gold affected manner, his simple lan-
watch by his admirers. He said, gnage. his sincerity and his deep
"If this were a brickbat, or a rot- spirituality could not help but
ten egg. I should know what to please and inspire.
say.” It is certainly true that in
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fighting for the freedom of the
The Late Wm. Ewing
Race, Williain Lloyd Garrison re-
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eeived more brickbats and rotten
"Let the dead past burv its
eggs than any other man in Amer- dead,” and it is perhaps better
tcan history. Reading his biog- we should; but our attention has
raphy, one marvels at the man’s been called to a $2.300 monument
sublime courage and terrible in- to be erected and unveiled at the
tensity of purpose. He and John grave of the late William Ewing
Browii were perhaps the two most „ext month. It is true that he
courageous men in American his- j lived in this community and amis-
*®rF-
w>l 8 part of his fortune in this
Instead of forgetting such men community. But he was not con-
the Race should ceaselessly honor sidered a philanthropist, and was
them, perpetuating their memory of no material benefit to our
in the n a m e s of his colleges, group. He left all to Tuskegee.
churches, lodges, and children. The property at 23r«l and Tele-
Had it not been for them and men graph avenue was sold last month
like them, the Race would be to- for $51.000 ami the ranch at Hay- \
day a hewer of wood and drawer ward probably brought $20,000. >
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
A D V O C A T E O F F IC E
f or rent—O ne and tw o-room apart-
ment, and housekeeping room * in a
nice brick s tro c tu rc; e' erything d e a n
and newly fum i.lw d. T H E S O U T H -
E E N A P A R T M E N T S , 647^a F irst
S treet. Main 0725—Adv.
NOTICE
For
Regular meetings of the Port
land Branch of the National As
sociation for the advancement of
Colored People held every second
M onday evening at Zion À. M. E
church. 417 W illiam s Ave.
J. A EWING, Pres.
LEE ANDERSON, 8ec y.
Reliable
• • •
All kinds of plum bing w ork and
trouble »hooting. Call SEIlw ood 1021.
r
E ast 3948
Goods
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S H IL O H B A P T IS T C H U R C H
76th and E. E verett Sts.
Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p in
Sunday School 10 a. in.
I'
F*—
M l
IN D IV ID U A L CO A T M ODEL
One finds the gayest of strip,-*
fashioned into the new long, >hm
coat*
I hi* model lu< a deep shawl
collar of plain material edit'd with
narrow fur to currcspiMid with the
sleeve trimming
If preferred, how
ever. the neck may he closed in high
effect ami turslicd with a scarf collar,
instead of the hand* of fur the lower
edges of the sleeves may be gathered
into straight wrist-bands of self ma
terial.
Medium sire requires JU
yards 54 inch material, with I , \ yard
fur banding
• Pictorial Review Crsat No ¿CM.
Sires, 34 to 48 inches bust and 10 to
20 year». Price, 35 cent*.
Stop!
Look!
Read!
SHIRTS - CAPS
Made to Your Measure
44
WHY
M
O
R
PAY
E
? ”
See or Call
L. C. ADKINS, Jr.
Sell wood 3708
AND SAVE MONEY
Satisfaction Guaranteed
i ’
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jo
p
m
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Three-room apartm ents, furnished,
143 East ! 8 th St.; unfurnished house
with gas furnace, wood furnace, elec
tric lights, stationary tubs, all nicely
tinted all over, garagr, all for rent.
Garfield 7080.—Adv.
Stay off January
19rK Dahlia
Tem ple will have a H ard Tim e Ball.
F O R R E N T — Furnished 3-rm. apart
ment. 652 E. M orrison St. E ast
8888. (A dv.)
C O L O R E D Men wanted to qualify
for sleeping car and train porters.
F.xperiencc unnecessary. T ran sp o rta
tion furnished
W rite T McCaffrey,
C H E C K E R S !
IS Cents
F o r
W INTER
IN S U N S W E P T
CALIFORNIA
Enjoy this winter the warmth
and the healthful outdoor
recreation o f the California
playgrounds.
t t l ' X I t L w in ter t o u r i s t
fare to Los Ange
les; on sale daily up to and
including April 30; return
limit May 31st.
Travel in secure,cozy comfort
via the comfortable, conven
ient trains of the Shasta route.
You’ll like Southern Pacific
dining car service — highest
quality food deliciously pre
pared and served at your ac
customed meal-time.
For full inforrruition, ask
Portland, Ore.
p
M ove a Checker for
1 to 5; 7 to 9 p. m.
DR. HUGH A. BELL
Y
Rev J W A nderson. Superintend
> nl ot the N orthw est t oast B aptist As-
*ociation. held the fort at Shiloh flap
ti*t C hurch last Sunday. A splendid
service
Shiloh has a fine Sunday
School Mt* H l \ Thomp*oii. Super
intendeut
Rev George G ardner and wife, who
have returned to the city, were in a t
tendance.
Preaching next Sunday m orning at
H im
The Superintendent. M r *
Id a
Thom pson, ot the Sunday School, is
very enthused over the outlook lor the
work Last Sunday tw enty-five chi!
dren answ ered the roll call at Sunday
School and the Monday following.
C hristm as Day, Mrs Thom pson euter-
taiued at a C hristm as dinner and tree
at her residence, ¿14 F2 79th St. North
Forty-one children were in attendance
and each was given a present.
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Colored widower, 3 children. Vaahon,
W ash . w ants a housekeeper A ddress
Box 3432. P ortland. O regon.—Adv.
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A G E N T S — Sell guaranteed hosiery
direct from mill to w earer; all styles
and colors; salary paid for full tim e or
spare hours; no money needed for
s a m p le * .
IN T E R N A T IO N A L
M IL L S, 14*5, N orristow n, P a —Adv
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Please pay your subscription to
The Advocate and avoid m issing an
issue of the paper.
P L A Y
Full stopover privileges en
route.
462 W illiam s Ave.
Q uautv
B E T H E L A. M E. C H U R C H
Larrabee and McM iltcn Streets
Rev. F. X. Runyon, Pastor.
K. L. Jam eson, A ssistant
Hour»: 9 to 12 a. m.
D E N T IS T
T m «
Mt Olivet Baptist Church
Rev. E. 0. Dyer. Paator
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HO TEL NOTES
(B y G eorge!)
T he ice was just right for skating
at the old mill pond. Spike and "R ed"
had
skating
,M
~ been *.......
.. for some tim e when
h
noticed that on a certain part of
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the pond the ice was so thin that it
science in divers parts of the would go down if you stepped on it
country. It forecasts a brilliant They made up their m inds to play a DOINGS OF T H E ELKS
You cannot expect others to future for the race.
joke on ‘"F atty " when he came to
fight your battles when you lurk
skate
George Saundcr- who ha* been a
in the background.
A splendid letter this week in
In a few- m inutes their .victim a r sufferer from lh , dreaded disease,
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the "Open Forum” from a noble
tuberculosis of the lungs, for m any I
Regardless of the fact that it is character, which is the "opening rived.
m onths, died at the county hospital
"H o w 's the ice?” asked Fatty.
generally understood that colored
•* m the battle of letters an-
January 9th
Saunders was buried
"F ine," was the reply.
people have never overcome their tieipated for the future. Who'll
“ You had b etter start over here,” ; Monday the !2th from the E ast Side
lack of confidence in banks ow- v
nt>xM
said Spike, pointing to the bad place Funeral D irectors. The service* were
ing to the failure of banks closely
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in charge of Rose City Lodge of Elks.
in the ice.
following the civil war in which
The Legislature
" I t looks kind of funny," said Fatty, of which he was a mem ber Resolu-
Freedmen lost all their hard
"O h, no. if s all right, the only differ- tions on his passing were read by G. N
earned savings, thereby setting the
The Oregon State legislature is ence is that it’s sm oother so you can W hite, while the Rev. J. W Ander-
race back many years, banks
son preached the sermon. Interm ent
among our own race are rapidly n,0W
fK
orth at f alem' a,,d get a good start."
F atty started to skate, but he had was held at Rivt-rview Cemetery,
growing and thriving.
' 11 °Pened UP b-v m,roduclnK
eral bills that will, if passed, play barely started when kerplunk, the ice
E dgar William«, w ho has been sick
havoc with Govenor Pierce's po had given away.
lor several weeks, is still confined to
Death Brings Sadness
litical pie counter. The Gover
R ed's and Spike's m errim ent changed his home, suffering from what appears
nor’s message which he read be- when F atty fell backw ards into the to be a severe attack of rheum atism .
Every
death
in
a
community
. . .
, - i fore the law-making bodv was a
Prince Paries, who is suffering with
brings sadness to someone, and to stera Wlluler however not'too long w ater.
"Gee w hizr!” cried Spike, “we've got pneumonia, is still confined to his lied.
some home, but the community as for it t0 hv torn t0 shreils bv the
R eports of his condition are encour
a whole does not suffer because political enemies of the Governor, to help him."
They had very much difficulty in aging.
of the death of every one ma- This a,.t onlv oaUses the fighting
T he newly elected officers of Rose
tenal loss. W hen some people d.e, > p i r i t of the Governor to be g ettin g F atty out because he was quite
espeeiaUy those who took no part arou8ed aud the wav thlngs look heavy. W hen they got him out he was City Lodge. I. B P. O E. of W „ were
installed W ednesday evening by D. D
soaked from head to foot.
“*S, WhlCh ha7
t0 d0 red hot
the one
8e88*0n W going to be a
Spike borrow ed N ed’s sled and w-ith M orton A t this same m eeting the date
with the ^ development
and u better-
its help they finally arrived at Fatty was s tt I°r *he Elk*' annual grand ball.
nient of the community and its
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j C harles W illiams, a dependable Bill.
Sm ith's home.
jeople, there is little sorrow and
r'F./v.v
sadness because of their passing.
£ ° n S t-nOir
Spike and Red had a guilty feeling joined Zion the A. M. F! church last
about
them
so n they
hesitated
at i m
the
Sunday v evening
If C harlie ••••***.;*
makes « as
But there are many u noble
v u i c hearted,
iirn i icu .
rnt
.
<
,
,
,
d
uuui H
i r i i i , , su
icy u
csiidicu a
e
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a
generous Jjeo p le, w h o f o u n d much •
ea ''s t aa ?e t , th e c n " c c n Joor B ot they got up enough courage good a church mem ber as he docs an
Elk, he will set a m ighty high pace for
pleasure w h ile th e y liv e d in g o in g “ f T k
u e ^ e ^ ' ° n to tell M r, Sm ith the whole story
™
ubout d o in g a ll th e y c o u ld to o re o f - h e li a s t o r - th p c h u r c h c h o ir . • ' A A, fter
. „ . they
u „ had finished. Mrs. Smith m any to follow.
ate happiness, prosperity and ad- u --,f.irst A-
church,
Hon. E. B urton Ceruti, of Los An-
a v e n ii E. Zion
th . .h
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- c s*'d. “ Boys, th a t's the right thing to
vancement a m o n g the people.
iieople.
*veI
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' do. and I'm very glad you have owned gel**, a* the election of the Golden
consists of
more than a . dozen
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Wheu people of that type pass on. > ''onsi*t®
m pm lu-M of h « c n U v . s . l
“P “ > -v our " to n g s , and I w ant you ««*« Lodge ot Llks, held last week,
f Ko fn l C rv W A o * OAWW/* t," A »* J .. n 1 ». . . members, has several musical in-
there is g^reat sorrow and sadness . * 1 ' ¡ ’ 7 .
Vu* :
V l
to prom ise never to play such had refused to run for re-election as E. R.
C eruti has held that office for five
in the community and they will be J S S
Thl - c k . on my boy or anyone cl.c Y "
* j ».11 i - missed
1111 &
0 1 I
i . aa /1 . works
. . i - tire , m ell . . trained
sadly
for tkai*
their good
. , and
. the
Spike and Red prom ised Mr». Sm ith consecutive year« L ittleton M cD uff
will follow them. Let us all so ™ua,c rend<‘reld 18 »«d to be the that they would not.
was honored with the office. M cDuff
live that when our summons comes best amotlK the colored churches
And the tw\> boys kept their prom is a m em ber of the Los Anirelcs police
we will be missed.
in thf. clt-v ' . C" d,t for thw f,ne
force and holds r ink a« L ieutenant of
eomplimeut is due largely to the ise.
Detective*.
(A n o th er story next week)
efforts of Mrs. Catherine
The Daughter of the Great j | diligent
Gray who at all times, and upon
Emancipator
jail occasions, is "on the job ” as
/■* \Li
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The Blue Triangle Club will meet
F’ridav the lbth at 8 P. M.
The women interested in reading are
invited to meet at the Y. W . C. A ,
Friday at 2, January the 16th. to or- I
g a n u c a club.
*llr man>’ banquet* at I he P ortland
> ,or lhe l*a>l ,w o or 'h ree « 'e k s have
brought forth *cveral form er w aiters
A mong them we noticed H. W ilson.
J- Bland. F, H hatcher. Jes*ie Brooks,
J. Gilley. H. Gibson and a num ber of
others.
A1 Striplen, who form erly had
charge of the wash room at The P o rt
land. and who now holds a like posi
tion at the Seward, was a pleasant
caller at The Portland last week.
A new orchestra is scheduled to take
the joh at The P ortland, beginning
February 1st, and from advance infor
mation. the orchestra is one of the best
to be had in the Rose City
J
I m orning service.
S o u th ern
Pacific
Phone M A in 8800
Ticket office 4th St. at Stark
C le a n
F a ir
P la y
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C o m p e titio n —
O regon, w inking foi lit* M attel's dc
I glee, and who spent the holiday sea-
* oii in the city, returned to the U ni
versity last week
W hile here Mr.
Savage spent most of lus tune in re-
reareh work at the Public L ibrary.
Mr Savage is on a leave of absence
for one year from the chair of history
| at Lincoln University. T he Advocate
was highly pleased with a call from
Mr Sasage, who i> a line represents
< uve of the best educated young men
Grand Jury Investigates
Veteran’s Death
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Alpine, t 4 I . Jan 15 A F d w ird
Smith, tliiablcil veteran of the V. S
Merchant Marine Service in the
W orld W ar. ua»i»ed hi* tint breath in
violent convulsion», in the thru«» oi a
lirinort hagr ami died, recently at the
Alpine Sanitarium , delayed »nve»ugu
lor» from the San Diego
County
grand jury walked into the room
Smith tiled unattended, at cording ft)
the report % of the rem aining »2 form
ei M erchant Marine tubercular patient«,
who claimed that Dr llym an I.i«ch<
tier, owner ot the '•uuitartum. had with
draw n ali the nurse * who have t»eeu
caring for the veteran* and at^igurd
them exclu«ive!) to private pattern» at
the hospital
Col Cieotge U Kerry, heat! of l*uh
lie H ealth Service in thia district; Dr
Alex l.m c tn , county health o ftite r.
Maj B J Spier. repre«euting dt*
able veteran* of the W orld W ar, aud
tile C lub W omen of San Diego, have
joined baud* ill dem anding a »weep
mg mvefttigatiou by the country (»oard
of tupcrvi»ors of the charge* brought
by the patient* again»! the manage
meiit of tite institution.
At that time 22 men, form erly iu the
M erchant Marine Service, were u n d er
going treatm ent at the Aiphme and
the G overnm ent wa* paying $4 00 a
day for each man Poor sanitation and
housing, and the quality and quantity
of the food are protected by the men
Q uitting tlie sam tariu.il in protest to
the unati*factory condition, the G ov
ernm ent patient« have refused to re
turn to the Alpine Sanitarium and arc
being cared for tem porarily at the San
Diego Tuberculosis Society headquar
ter» Publu H ealth Service officer» are
endeavoring to find hospitalization
elsewhere in the Southern California
section, pending an appeal by Dr K.
H. C rabtree, police surgeon of Sao
Diego, to Congressm an Philip D.
Swing, at W ashington, for proper
Federal aid in behalf of the disabled
soldiers
The new "N egro Year Book." by
Prof. Monroe N. W ork, for 1923 and
1924, price 75c. The F!arth is F'lat,
and many other articles on a variety
of special subjects shall he in the 1925
alm anac, price 25c.
Inclose postal
money order and send im m ediately to
The Financée of Jesus C hrist . . .
Im perial Evangelistic Church, Station
I), P. O. Box 3841, Philadelphia, Pcnn-
sylvania, U. S. A
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a specialty. W ill call for and deliver.
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for lowest Taxi rates in Portland.
, Checker T axi rates »ave y o u 10c per
trip for one passenger, 30c per trip
for tw o passengers, 50c per trip for
three passengers, 70c per trip for four
passengers, no m atter how short your
trip may be.
No charges for extra passengers
T h at’s playing fair with the public.
W e are prospering and »ee no need for
higher rates.
And who are the Checker Cab Co.? |
W e are not a great corporation of un
limited wealth. W e can’t afford to
pay for a lot of expensive newspaper
advertising and still keep cab rates low.
We must be economical. So rem rm - j
her this: N ext tim e you want a cab,
hail or call a Checker. W e answer
calls quickly. P referring Checkers is
a good halnt. W e'll certainly appreci
ate your steady patronage. H elp us
keep cab rates dow n; help us tn
make
them even lower.
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