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THE APRII. II. 1925 ADVOCATE T H F A n V O P A T F En,er*<1 »* ,h* Po»toffic« »« Portland. pa*t, look out for their interest. Judge Tiernan ir iE . A D > U W \ I L Or«r>n. »1 second-ctoaa matter Pitromi* the firms that sppre Published every Saturday at lU o n D T A M T i .vour trade and are not (By M K T.) c i. u .. , IM f O R T A N T ! afraid to be »««en in your news- The material of which police huite 312 ul3 Ms cl «ay building. All communications .»r for publics- Trade vou nu vuwuuuiw.uiu |>uiNni>- paper paper. i r » u f wherever wnercver you i„|u„.i v v Phone Broadway 0807 tion or otherwise should be ad please. BI T BE SURE TO PAT ^ n.Hded.vl o x e o he verv dresaed Advocate Publish n RON1ZE ADVKR d i f tli#» * r e m a * r k * » t t r i » » « v i to tu The tu n n u tw a in 1 w i i w i r « THOSE » i i i n r WHO " uu A I M r. tt htiph i r n u lp ...Editor mg Company, Suite 312-313 Mac TISE IN' YO U R P A P E R - T H E » . i . i , E. D. CANNADY , .T l * MRS. E.I> C A N N A D Y Manager ¡ ,e * . Building. Portland. Oregon. A D V O C A TE AD VO CATE AGENTS Advertising rate, made known ______ 0______ Elk. Sanitary Barber Shop on a|,p|i(. . tio„ . What a pitv the pav of federal _ ...................................................... - ______ - . . . . . . ■ . 315 Flanders Street ....... J .... _____............... “ Don't aak for r t f ,» . Take .h e * T I a c ^ b ! 7 !o Z I C O M IN G T O P O R T L A N D DR S P E C IA L IS T In Internal Medicine for th« peat twelve yeara DOES N O T O P E R A T E W ill be at B E N SO N H O T E L Wrdn«aday. Thuraday and Friday April IS. 16 and 17 buted to Jiidge J Harry T.ennan «re correctly i,noted. He is said ° h,*V,, 1 T t 7 »it* in in k i to t r j jail u ii « tm > k* waa ' " sentencing for rofa ber> ,h* ‘ »"* ™ " Ui ' ' M '> i m Ollier Ilmira It) A M to 4 I* M An don’t let anny win give them to ... J 1,1 **cArtling ti Wirth, boon buriltH| at tfot* Kfak«* had the ,e A right .ha. is handed «o ye fr l«k>‘ »'«her govenil.ient employes opi„^ eoniIllitte,| il4 H so(|th SUBSCRIPTION RATES Per Year............... ............ $2 50 Si* Month* ..... 150 Thrr« Month* 100 Payable in advance rawthin’ has somethin' the matter with •t.” — Mr. Dooley. Time .... . _ Magazine Is Sorry "They have rights who dare main tain them.“ — Janies Russell Lowell. M E L L E N T H IN ern state. That such a remark ^»,oul»i arouse extreme indigna tion in the North is accepted as a matter o f course, but what alumt fho insll|t tw th,. South T The matter has been presented t0 Bar Association o f New York by Wm 1. Patterson of Ovett, Hall & Patterson, attor- ^ v a . and the N A. A. C. IV un- (,,.r tht, leadership o f James Wei- lJoll j 0hnsoll j,s secretary, is in <.0ramuincation with members of legislature at Albany. The learned Police Judge will probab ly wish that his attitude ha«l been more dignifi«>«l before he h«>srs the last o f his ill advist'd utter ance. 1 agree with you. we were thoughtless and unfair. It was flippancy, not prejudice, that caused the article to which you object I am sorry. Through you. iipob^giae to any of the 11,000,- 000 whom we may have hurt. J E S C S CH RIST S ' ' hat amends can we maket M T O L IV E T B A P T IS T C H U R C H R E S U R R EC TIO N Last 1st amt Schuyler Su it seems to me that the best pos OUR HOPE — Now R*v. K. I', Dyer. Pastor sible amends is for us to resolve Res 1870 Foster Street if Christ be preached m the future to be as fair as we Phones Re* . Walnut 0425, Slmty, Esst JJJJ that he rose from were up to the time of this un the dead, how say fortunate article.” some a m o n g yon Such were the words of apology A T T E N T IO N that there is no resurrection of the dead! But if there be made through the N. A. A. C. P. no resurrection of the dead, then is Christ not risen: And by the editor o f the " T im e ” mag Faster Sunday night at the First A M /ion Church if Christ be not risen, then is our preaching vain, and your azine to the colore«! people o f the A Dramatic Cantata o( eighteen select voice* will he rrndere«! entitled faith is also vain. Yea. and we arc found false witnesses of country for the use o f "b la ck a RT REV ALEXANDER God : because we have testified o f God that he raised up m oor" and other «ibjeotmnable " T H E T R IU M P H " CHRISTIE Christ: whom he raised not up. if so be that the dead rise terms and phrases in an article not. For it the dead rise not, then is not Christ raised: l»t Introduction Instrumental by Mis* Yetive Shelhv and Mr It Turner in that publication. What a man- When the kindly soul o f Arch And if Christ be not 2nd. Unison Recitative "W h o is He that. Cometh?"- Alto» and Baritone* !y stand! It is a fine example bish«>p Alexander Christie, vet raised, y o u r faith that many editors might follow , „ n leader o f the Catholic church Jrd Full Chorus "Glory he to Je*u»" is va in : ye are yet 4th Duel. Soprano* and Alto*, by Mcsdamcs Ross. Clemen*. Bird. 1 annon for their employment o f the term m Oregon pass, ,1 on last S « .„ r in your sins. Then C.rav, Bower*, Misses K Mills, H ard lladnott. Mabel Hawkins negress and the like in their ,|ay. there passe,| a great ami they also which are 5th Full Chorus— "L et Saint* on Farth" publications. good man, ami if there ix a foun fallen a s l e e p in dation for the Christian faith, 6th Tenor Solo-- "In the Fnd of the Sabbath" Mr W valt \N illiams Christ are perished. ZION CHURCH CHOIR when the soul <>f the Archbishop! 7th Full t horus—"N ow is Christ Risen from the Dead" I f in this life only awoke in spirit land, the lights! Stli Soprano Recitative— " O Death. Where is Thv Sting*"- Mesdame* we have h o p e in I f you would enjoy a splendid were all turtle«! low. noiseless feet Turner and William* Christ, we are o f all musical program, the Zion A. M. were moving near and all the «li-i 9th Full Chorus "Bui Thanks Be to God W ho tiiveth t'a the \ ietorv’ m e n m o s t miser E. church next Sunday evening, vine instruments were playing a 10th. Alto Solo— "M ary’» S ouk " Mrs I Bower* able. BUT N O W is the place to go. The choir. soft r,.frail| o f w,.|rom<.. Through llth Full Chorus—"Hallelujah, He Arose" IS C H RIST RISEN wine.' is recogniz«'«! as one o f the a long life, the Bishop went about 12th. Solo—"A n g e l"— M i»» Rosalce Bird FROM TH E DEAD best in the city will conduct the doing go«nl every day. The |>eace IJth Mary and Martha at the Savior's !'onili" Misse* Nadine Shelhv and and become the first [program. Your presence is and o f eternity has wrapped him Flleanor Jackson fruits o f them that ¡co-operation will In- highly appre around like a robe. 14th "The O ffertory" slept. — I Corinth ciated hv the pastor and members. 15th "Calvary" Mr I re Anderson ians 15 :12 to 20. ! — — o--------- H O TE L NOTES Don't forget the Great Mock Conference next Sunday and Monday night* Joe Crane, former private waiter at Philadelphia and the Race Let"» put thi* over in great »tyle fl L E O J O H N S T O N . l ’a*tor The Portland, more recently a panlrv line of busiimss. anil yet they are ‘Rosaría’ St. Philip* Easter da>. April 12th. 9 JO A M . Holy Communion. Morn Philadelphia will celebrate the man at the Chamber of Commerce, ha* too "stingx-’ ’ to patronize the ing Prayer and Sermon. II A M Sundae. April 19th. II A M Holy Com Our raee is noted for its colored newspaper, or they sim 50th anniversary o f the signing, accepted a job on a dining ear from m u ll ion with Sermon. Rev John G Hatton l-ay *rrvice* all «ether Sunday» music. Local singers among our ply feel they have a cinch on the o f the Declaration o f Indepeud- [ Portland to California at II A M Mr Blame B Cole*, lav rradrr Church School everv Sundai group have a splendid opportuni business of the race and do not ence by an Exposition to be helil | Jack Brat;«*, private waiter at The ty for using their voices through have to consider their organ— in Fairmont Park in 1926. uniler Portland for several months, resigned ■*,,cr mornmg M r>u* helpful instruction anil at the the newspaper. Colored people the auspices o f the S«»squi Cen this week and left immediately for same time rendering a civic and are beginning more and more to tennial Exposition Association. Ogilen, Utah Waiter* at the Royal Poincina, Palm patriotic service. In another col realize the necessity o f patroniz This is o f interest to our people Beach. Fla., led by Josef F. McClain, as Mayor Kendrick o f Philadel ing H k > s > who patronize them, umn ° f this issue we are publish ing a notice telling where and therefore, they take priile in pat phia. has extended an invitation head waiter, raised an offering of when to apply for a place in the ronizing those firms that ailver- to Pres. King o f Liberia, to at- $1684 to give to the Florida Normal big pageant. "R o s a r ia " to be tisc in their newspapers. They teiul the celebration. Pennsylvania and Industrial Institute at St, Au sung during the Rose Festival. often ask us why is it that cer has mueh to present in the way of gustine. Fla . which was recently de importance o f her Negro popula stroyed by fire. The Advocate urges those o f our tain firms do not advertise in The tion. Philadelphia has about There are several group, both men and women, boys; Advocate, 200,000 within her limits, anil 9 ld Time Revival is the name given and girls, who have singing voices thousand colored people in the many participate ill the govern- ! tu undenominational meetings held city o f Portland and if these peo to get in an help to make this the Such exjierts1 «very evening (except Monday) at 8 ple come together and patronize mental affairs. grandest event ever. those who patronize their paper, ¡from our own ranks as Forrester] P- M. and on Sunday at 11 A. M. ------- o---- — B. Washington, A. L. Manly. John d P M and 8 P. U at 754 S. First Prohibition is five vears old some o f these firms who do not T. Clarke and others, have di St., corner Wo«id. Rev J. E Byrd, think it essential to advertise, and still a bottle baby. rected the housing and industrial pastor, and Sister Clara Robinson, -------- o-------- will have to " s it up and take conditions which are so imfiortant singing evangelist. Next Sunday the notice." The Advocate has some Attention W hite Advertisers firms that have always a«lvertised to the well-being o f any citizen devotional exercises will be led by Jim liberally. These firms w ill testi ship and for lack of which our Byrd from California. Mr Byrd is a W e wonder how many o f you Special solo race has suffered so intensely. It relative ol the pastor have ever stopped to consider the fy to the fact that colored people is anticipate«! that prominent men will be sung by Sister Clara Robin respond when they see their ads amount of money colored people and women o f our race will con son and "The Foundation of Easter” spend in your stores, and if you in our paper. tribute in their leadership to is the subject from which the Rev. J Let the colored people look out are giving their newspaper its The program wards the success o f Pennsylvania E. Byrd will preach proportion o f your advertising? for the interest o f their only or in her Exposition. also includes a paper on Easter by We know business places in the gan in this city.— The Advocate, Sister R. E Byrd. The public is cor Please P*y your subscription to city getting at least 50 per cent and The Advocate will always, as dially invited to attend any or all of i The Aidv° ca,e and *v° id missing an these meetings. of the colored patronage in their it has tried so hard to do in the 1 issue of the paper. Shaw J ubileeSingers Portland Woman’s Club 488 Taylor Street TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1925,8:30 P.M. ADM ISSION 50 CENTS TH REE DAY8 O N LY No Charge for Consultation Dr Mrllrnthiu I* a regular gradual« hi medicine and surgrrv and is llernsrd by the slate of Oregon Hr dor* not operate (or chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulceis of stomach, tonsil* or adenoid* Hr ha* to hi* credit wonderful re sults in disease* of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, »kin, nerve*, heart, kid ney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak 1 lung», rhnimati*m. sciatica. Irg ulcer* i and rrelal ailment* llrlow are the name* of a frwr uf Id* i many »«lisfird patient* in Orrgon Hrdwick Wilson, (mill llraeh. O re. : varicose ulcer*. Frank Koehler, The Dalle*, O r e . ' stomach trouble Mr* F C Hammock. Myrtle Point, Ore, goitre. Mr* John Met ur. Lakoidr, Ore , appendicitis Henry Wesllall, Ontario. Ore , ulcer of alomaeh Mr*. F f lla tr v Baker, O re, •< «etna. O. M Richey, Boring. Ore . heart trouble Louis S Steiber, 326 K Buchanan. Portland. Ore , adenoid* and tonails Remember above dale, that consulta tion on this trip will lie free and that In* treatment i* different. Married women mu»t lie aceompa med by ihnr husband* Addles*: 211 Bradbury Bldg, la>* Angrle», l aliform* D O IN G S O F T H E ELKS "The laull* of my brother* I will «trite upon the »and. I heir virtue* upon a tablet ol lovr and jnemory.“ The above irntimenl will be rxprr*l next Sunday (tom orrow) with «perch«*, •oug* and solrinn errrmouir*. to com- nicinoratr the brother* and *i*lrr* of the order who have pa**rd on. by every lodge ol Elk* in existence Rote City Lodge and Dahlia Temple will gather at their hall at I n'rlock and at n'rlock tile order* will march in a body, led by the Brown Strutter'* band, to Bethel A II E ihurch. 2 J I in ln \\ i! son G, 1 R ol I 11 »» recently appointed the following com mittee to go to Hnhmond. May 24. 1925. to *ee that the proper arrange ment* are being made for the meet ing of the grand lodge in Augu»t Charlr* J Pickett. Kairmount ilught. 114 1 I ilaru Oliver, KiMliukr. \ a , Wni H Smith, Baltimore, Mil , and Henry Lincoln Johnson, Atlanta, Ga Columbia lodge of Washington, D. C . ha* recently paid $50.000 (nr a home • He to oreupv a half block The loilgr plan* to build in the near future, where the program will lie rendered. A special feature of the trip lo the rhurclt will lie the participation of the Dahlia Trinplr DfiM i m p * All \i* ¡ting Elk* and Daughters in good standing are invited to lake part in the service and the public i* extended an invitation to attend This Space Will Be Reserved For Advertisers Who Specially Appreciate Your Patronage Health Program Instructive W illiam s Ave. Y. W . C. A. Statement of Ownership, Management, Circulation, The grade school girls will have At the meeting of the Portland W o etc., Required by the Act men's Mutual Benefit Club Monday their Faster party on Saturday after of Congress of Aug., 1912. This will be for evening the 6th m*t., room " F " public noon at the Y. W Summer Prices ON A\ il le r Gasco Briquets and T r a c e y frxkt’mdent furienti three tetra ' "V Wethmqtrm St bmt *v4) arndtlU « t é sm dtltt Ph Phone -B r o a d w a y 2 6 » ! SUPERSTITIOUS? 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ALEXANDER Phone Sellwood 3708 S A T IS F A C T IO N G UARANTEED Shirts $1.25 up; Caps $2.85 Portland Your BecreU to th# Ki|Ht man. Happy in F rien d ship. Husmeta and D o m n tk A ffa ir * . HpelU o f all kinds rrl#«»#d and broken. L O V E A P P L E 8 in A il Forms. H i*h John, the i .nqueror. Adam and E vt, all kind« o f Koota and Herb«. 99 D O W N IN G ST., B R O O K L Y N , N. Y. r (BL. L* ODOO M ID » A I M a d o s a a n t AT d ia l to n m so N A L a p p e a a a n c i u s in o ro *o East 3948 by a maib noMADCANDFOBD S HAin ITnAIOHTIN- ■ N O A N D S H A M P O O COMB*. STUBBORN. HARSH. S NA RL Y a UNRULY HAIR BE- C O M II STRAIOHTIR MORE P L I A B L E . A N D E A S I E R TO D R E S S A N O PUT U P IN A N Y S TYLE THE L ENOTH WILL PERMIT EXCELLENT FOR ALLAYINO D A N D R U P P A N D LOCAL S C A L P TROUBLES. aOETIR. Fa tab B y Di*t*t*t* l Oesbr* I* T*0*t Article» I* nr* rw 1*1 IS* |M*IM f e t e S m i X u k M m i , THE OZONIZED OX MARROW CO WARSAW ILLINOIS M t n M ml Hours: 9 to 12 a. m. na*lniM It l, he. M b M l i t t * n n *1 a * M i S t 1 to 5; 7 to 9 p. m. DR. HUGH A. BELL D E N T IS T DRY WASH ROUGH W A S H E A S T 0883 E A S T 0883 N EW SYSTEM LA U N D R Y O R IG I N A T O R S O F I N D I V I D U A L W A S H I N G W e Do Not Mark Your Clothing 673 U r ion Ave. N. Portland, Ore. W E T W A SH 2 IN 1 W A S H 507 E. Flanders, Portland, Oregon o f TH E ADVOCATE, published weekly at Portland, Oregon State o f Oregon, County o f Multnomah, hm . Before me, a notary public in and for the State and County, peraonally appeared Mra. E. 1). Cannady, who, having been duly sworn by law, depoaeg and say« that ahe ia the owner of The A d vocate, an«l the following ia, to the beat of her knowledge and belief, a true atatement o f the ownerahip, management, etc., of the aforeanid publication for the date aa shown in the above cap For Rent— Nicely furnished rooms; tion, required by the the Act of housekeeping privileges. East 7099.— Atigiiat 24, 1912, embodied in ace- tion 443, I’ oatal Igtwa and Kcgu lationa, printed on the reverse of BAKED HAM Cleaned and thia form, to-wit: Pr eased Every day Puhliaher, Mra. E. !). Cannady. $ 1.00 Portland, Oregon; editor, E. I). With Potato Salad Cannady, Portland, Oregon; man aging editor. Mra. E. I). Cannady ; buaiiieaa manager, Mra. E. D. Can ^ i ^ h # 7 T T y i ! W nady. That Mra. E. I). Cannady ia the aole owner of The A dvo 104 Fourth St. Broadway and Everett Street! cate; that the known hondholdera, mortgageea and other aeeurity holdera owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount o f bonds, tnortgagea or other ae euritiea are none. MRS. E. 1). C A N N A D Y , Owner. Sworn to and auhaerihed before me thia the lat day of April, 1925 E. I). C A N N A D Y , Notary Public for Oregon. No charge* for extra passengeri My commiaaion expirea Novem 162 East Broadway ber 1, 1928. 4* Rum Thia Phone Number Into library. Mis* Marion M. Crowe, head of the Visiting Nurses' Association, told of the work of the association and ex plained the operation of the well baby clinics. Her talk wa* very instructive and well received and she promised to come again Dr Hugh A Bell dis cussed the care of the teeth, stressing prevention of pyorrhea, also the treat ment of the disease whenever it has set in. Mrs. Ada Brown, president of the club, presided. Mesdames Waters of St. Paul and Gulliford of this city were visitors. girls and will be for girls over 10 The Bible class had as a Lenten speaker Mrs. J Murphy uf main as sociation who had a* her subj/ct "P as sion W eek." • The Girls Work Committee will set the date for another progressive din ner There will be no Easter dinner at the Y W The Housing Committee met at the home of Mrs. J. Harris on Friday af tern«)on. Suits Pressed 35c Tailored to Measure Suits Saturdays and Sundays RICHARDSON’S CAFE BROADWAY FRUIT MARKKT and GROCERY Between Larrabee and Crosby St*. C U T R A T E P R IC E S W e deliver any place within the city limits any reasonable order W e desire your patronage Phone East 6660 For Fair Play and Clean Competition— Hail a CHECKER BRoadway 8660 Your Good Memory: CHECKER GAB COMPANY O- For Sale Attractive 7-room house, garage; $40<l0; term*. 556 Durham Ave. Walnut 6025.— A«lv. -------- 0-------- NOTARY PUBLIC ADVOCATE OFFICE