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I* K H RUAR Y 14. 1025 Buying All Sorts O f Boys Clothes That Don’t Wear. E. I). CANNADY............... Editor MRS. E. D. CANNADY Manager ADVOCATE AOENT8 Elk* Sanitary Barber Shop 315 Flanders Street SUBSCRIPTION RATES ¡Buy Our Per Year ....... ................... $2 50 I Si* Month« 1 50 ___ 1 00 j Three Month* Payable in advance Entered at the Postoffice at Portland. Oregon, as second-clas* matter. WEARTEST SUITS IMPORTANT! All communications for publica tion or otherwise should be ad dressed to The Advocate Publish ing Company, Suite 312-313 Mac- leay Building. Portland. Oregon. Advertising rates made known on application. •'Don't ask for right*. Take them. An' don't let anny wan give them to ye A right that is handed to ye fr nawthin' has somethin' the matter with it.”—Mr. Dooley. "They have rights who dare main tain them."—James Russell Lowell. — at — $9 85 A BIBLE THOUGHT for TODAY But now is Christ risen front the dead and become the first fruits of them that slept.—I Oorin- thians 15 :20. “Not Guilty” Two Knickers AND GET DEPENDABLE MATERIALS THAT WILL STAND THE'K.NOCKS AM) LOOK RIGHT AT THE SAME TIMI. “Credit Gtadiy Open M Cfiarye Account! That was the verdict returned by a jury in Circuit Judge Tuck er’s Court Wednesday in the case of the State of Oregon vs. Mrs. Zula Lowe. There was no other just verdict that the jury com posed of five women and seven Washington at Tenth St. men. could have returned. There was just as many or more credible witnesses for the defense as there were for the state. And since we to the best of his ability. sat through both trials and heard her Then "reformers" sml all the evidence, we feel we are other like certain "varmints" swear out in a position to know of the case. warrants against the girl (By George!) FIRST A M E ZION CHURCH an No well thinking and clear think effort to force her away from in her Mixed Date* Do you love me. 4,7 W i|liam* Ave H. I.eo Johnson ing man or woman could have husband. One after another »he darling’" “Of course I do. Herbert " | W alnut 6673 doubted for a moment the testi eases, for one cause or another, ' Herbert! My name's Arthur!" “Why, The minister. Stranger's Sabbath Home monv of that kindly police mat are thrown out of court, tint 1 so it is! I keep thinking that today is Rev. H. Leo Johnston was invited ron who said that she was with there remains alone the charge Mondai by Rev. L\ C. Smothers, pastor of Mrs. Lowe just after her wounds that she is an inmate of a house the \\ oodlawn Methodist Episcopal had been dressed, for two hours of Diagnosed Young man (to court church, to preach lor him last Sunday The testimony in clerk and that there was not the slight this prostitution. I: "I—ah—er—um—" Clerk (to night. A large and appreciative audi case was so weak and the est smell of liquor upon her breath witnesses against her so evidently- his assistant): "H enry, bring out one ence listened. Ht< text was “Con and that she was not intoxicated, license blanks." that the judge—Judge Cur of those marriage quest of Cross and Reason." The • * • and then the testimony of another lying ran—characterized as a "two- London Art Center is agitated about choirister. Mrs. K Gray, attended by police officer who stated he pur fisted became provok a picture painted by a grocer. London some of the choir members, assisted posely smelled Mrs. Lowe's breath ed and Irishman," with considerable with singing. in order to ascertain whether or declared: "All the witnesses heat, should see some of the pictures by Flans arc under way for a mock con are not she was under the influence lying. You reformers who would .some of our American real estate ference to be given for the benefit of of liquor, and that she had not thus persecute this young girl are agents. trustee's fund. Pastor's subject for the slightest odor of intoxicating lower the so-called prostitute Four ages • of • man: • Bossed by Sunday evening. Feb. 15. "Race U p liquor upon her breath. When whom than you condemn. The c a s e is mother; bossed by sister; bossed by lift." Every Race lover is invited to asked why he thought she might come and let us reason together have been drinking, he quite dismissed. --------o-------- wife; bossed by daughter. ______ _____ O-------- frankly admitted that whenever Another place where Govern SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST he saw a big automobile and a ment HOTEL NOTES should protect American 62nd St. and 39th Ave. 8 E colored person driving it. he just citizens is in America. Sabbath School, 10 A. M. Iliblp naturally supposed there was Mrs. Minnie Clingsmith, former Study, 11 A. M. Y. P. M. V. ho liquor about. Then there was the Who Does Your Printing? checker at The Portland, who married j cietyj 2 P. M. Mrs. K. 6. Johnson, testimony of an emergency hos and moved to California, returned to Leader. Visitors welcome. pital physician who dressed the Be fair, if you take your print the city a few days ago and is play- _______0_______ defendant's wounds. lie declared ing to the other fellow, wouldn't ing till extra role of checker as of yore. ! g j . PWTT.T.rp a MISSION that she did not have the odor of it be fair to take him your news Miss Noland, regular checker at The j Rodney at St. liquor on her breath and had not publish also! If The Advocate Portland, was called to Chicago Mon- Morning service. Knott II a. m.; 8un- been drinking. .Several other wit to do your printing as well day to attend the funeral of her sister. ,]Hy School, 12 m. Archdeacon nesses testified the same way. Yet cannot who died suddenly in that city, of Black in charge. Mr. B. Coles, lay as reasonable as the other fel heart the state would have a conviction and failure low. you are perfectly justified ¡11 reader. A cordial welcome awaits upon the testimony of such wit taking it to him. But The Ad Gilbert former hell-hop at The you at St. Phillip». nesses as a self-confessed bar vocate can, and will.—a trial is Portland, Kirk, has caught on to an apart tender who had not drunk in his all it asks. ment house job. S H IL O H B A .T IS T C H U RCH lifetime, more than a “ washtub Honorable Harry L. Day. president 76th and t£. Everett Sts. full of liquor " and his assistant Hotel Company, and Preaching H am . and 8 p. m. at the accident, a brilliant (?) real Williams Avenue Y.W.C.A. of his the wife, Portland spent several days this week Sunday School 10 a. m. estate dealer who attempted to Sunday, the 8th, Vesper service at at the hotel. B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m tell just what brand of liquor the --------O-------- Association was given over L. A. Goodwin, pioneer employe of defendant had been drinking. Now to the a Main The Portland, also J. D. Fort, an em (Continued page 1) Race Relations program. Mrs. with such testimony, no fair mind E. S. Collins, Chairman on Colored ploye of The Portland, are sick-listed severe blow but it from will not destroy this ed jury of twelve respectable citi Work, and Beechy are the names determined body of men and women presided; Mrs. John Henderson, of Williams zens could do other than their the two new w)io believe in Garvey, in spite of all member, conducted the de land dining room. captains in The Port- lhat plain duty which was to find the committee his enemies may say or do. The votional*; Miss F. S. Keeney, general defendant “ not guiltv” as thev The "Uncle Tom ” hotel employes ,'re* that Garvey started burning will secretary, spoke briefly on the work of did. almost passe, but a new pest has no* he quenched because Garvey may the Williams Avenue Branch, and the are their places. It is the loud-mouth, he forced to relinquish the reigns of The real labor question: Are Shaw Q uartette, composed of Miss taken "hee-hee," "haw-haw" fellows who government. Garvey followers have Frieta Shaw, soprano. Mrs. J. V. G ray you willing to work?’’ think their action shows smartness, *n ’deal to espouse and as the years Out fitting A LAUGH FOR YOU News of the Churches How Gossipers Look son, contralto. Dr Hugh Bell, tenor, and Mr. J. McArthur, basso, accom panied by Mrs. J. Edwards, rendered Negro Spirituals. Miss Margie L. Dan- ley. Branch executive secretary, spoke on the subject of "Race Achieve ments." The Misses Lottie Johnson, lone Duke. Rosalee Bird, Bessie James, Ruth Anderson, and Lillian Avery assisted during the social hour. In the audience were noted Mrs. N. M. Carr, Mrs. R. Harding. Dr. Howe, Mr. W. D Allen, Mrs. C. Bunch and Miss Pearl Stewart. On Sunday evening at the Epw-orth M. E. church, a quartette from the Blue Triangle Club assisted in the Lin coln Night celebration Misses Lorena Mathews. Helen Logan. lone Duke and Lottie Johnson rendered music numbers accompanied on the piano by- Did you ever uotice the look on the face of professional liars and gossipers when they are about to blabb out some scandal or ill rumor about someone? It makes little difference to the long mouth ed gossipers whether their victim be friend or foe, the poison is in their rotten system, and it’s just bound to out upon somebody. The folly of a husband fre quently develops the wisdom of a wife. We are anxiously awaiting the edict of Governor Ma Ferguson of Texas, regarding those penitenti- ary guards who are reported to , Committee IJanlcy of Management and have shot to death, lynched and the The Trustees the Branch are hav beat to death a number of prison ing a special of meeting ers. for the least infractir r.-oi tip the 17th, at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday. Feb. rules of the institution. The Mothers' Club invites all women to attend the senes of lec Capital is aomething a radical interested tures given by Mrs. A. Stevens each hates until he acquires some. Tuesday at 4. -----------o----------- Judge Curran of Chicago The Grade School Reserves will have a Valentine Party on Saturday after noon at 3 p. m All children are invited to come and bring valentines for their friends o- Stay o ff Easter Monday night. Adv Down in Chicago, a white girl, old enough to marry whom she pleases without the consent of " mamma,” enters the holy bonds of matrimony with a young man of color. He takes her to his ow n Suy M d. te M„ ch 17th_ Mer. people and prepare» to support CIub-Adv but instead it displays gross ignorance by the mistakes of the past will be made stepping stones to bigger and and poor breeding. better things." 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This book is written in plain Ian guage and tells bow pain and suffer ing, so common with women, may be overcome, and the blessing of berom ing a mother be granted by the use of a simple home treatm ent. Dr b u r roughs wants every married woman to have a copy ol lus liook. so it yon will send your name and address it will tie mailed to you in a plain wrap per aholutely free, with postage paid Every woman owes it to herself and family to have good health, and this hook may be the guide to show you how. W rite today for your copy - it's free and places you under no obligations. R C. BOYER. l<44 Kemper Bldg . Kansas City, Mo Colds READ TH E ADVOCATE 5 “THE ADVOCATE” is the only News Paper in the State of Oregon representing the interests of ‘‘THE RACE” Fever Grippe B e Q u ic k - B e S u r e / ‘ Get the right remedy —tbs hrst men know. So quack, so sure that million, now employ it. The utiiKwt m a lauttve. Bromide vjuimne in ideal Kem. Colds stop in 14 hours, La Oipre ut y days The sy wem i* « leaned and toned. Nothing compare* with Mill's. AllifcvaaUu ^\U *^ me* Ma 5 “THE ADVOCATE” is the only News Paper in the State of Oregon devoting ita columns to the publication of C uhk I News about "THE RACE" CASCARA&QUININE Has Rad Bo* r t k portn* NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon For Multnomah County Probate Department Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admini- trator of the estate of G EO R G E SA U N D ER S of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County, and has quali fied All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to p re sent the same, duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned at 419 Ahuigton llldg . Portland. Orrgon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published, February 7. 1925. last publication March 7, |9J5 M ICCO H A RJO , Administrator. F.ugene J Minor. Attorney. Stop! Look! 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CUT R A TE PR IC E S W e deliver any place within the city limits any reasonable order W e desire your patronage Phone East 6660 A i A NOTARY PU BLIC ADVO CA TE O F F IC E DOINGS OK THE ELKS l>t Ruler lletlie Wallace of Helio trope I cinplr of Elks lias hern granted an injunction against Grand Dt. Laura E Williams, Ella G. Berry, 1) D of t Im ago, and a dozen or more mem Iwr« of the local Temple. Much dis satisfaction has existed among the members over Dt. Ruler W allace who lias been elected five consecutive tim et to that office over the protest of those members So notorious was their con duct that she suspended them, where upon they appealed to the D. I) and Grand Dt. Ruler who ordered them reinstated. I his order the Dt Ruler failed to obey and sought the assistance of a court of law to back up her rul ing I he judge, in granting tltc in junction, forhits the suspended mem bers from attending any meetings of the Temple, or from interfering with Dt Ruler Wallace in any manner. Those on the sick list, Brothers O. for lowest Taxi rates in Portland ; Checker Taxi rates save you 10c per S I lionias, George Stedmyer and E. trip for one passenger, 30c per trip Williams, arc reported improved. for two passengers, 50c per trip for All the Bills and Daughters, their three passengers, 70c per trip for four friend* and other folk are making passengers, no matter how short your trip may be. grand preparation* to attend the 19th Grand Ball, Monday 23d. No charges for extra passenger» Elks Dt Annual Fanny Bond continues ill and is T hat's playing fair with the public. j domiciled at the residence of her We are prospering and see no need for daughter. Dt. Irene Moore, in Rose City Park. higher rates. And who are the Checker Cab Co ? Dt Pearl Carroll took suddenly ill We are not a great corporation of un limited wealth. We can't afford to Sunday night. pay for a lot of expensive newspaper The Drill corps entertained at a love advertising and still keep cab rates low. ly afternoon tea Sunday at the resi We must be economical. So remem ber this: Next time you want a rab, dence of Dt. Rachael Young. More hail or call a Checker. We answer than 100 guests called and enjoyed the calls quickly. Preferring Cherkers is delicious repast. The money raised a good habit. W e'll certainly appreci from the Ira will be used in further ate your steady patronage. Help us ing the work of the Drill corps. keep cab rates down; help us make ------------------- them even lower. Pastor Offers Resignation—It has Bum This Phone Number Into Your Oood Memory: come to The Advocate from a reliable »ource, that Rev. E. C. Dyer, pastor of Mt Olivet Baptist church has tend ered his resignation. So far. it is said, Hie resignation has not been acted up on by the proper officers of the church. PLAY CHECKERS I Move a Checker for 15 Cents For Fair Play and Clean Competition— Hail a CHECKER BRoadway 8660 CHECKER CAB COMPANY ' of the | Alexander --------0------- E. Manning, editor Indiana poll. W orld. (!„d.) died Janu- [ary 24th after three months’ illness I