The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, August 01, 1925, Image 4

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T H E V IR G IN
IS L A N D S
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THE ADVOCATE
Williams Avenue Y.W.C A.
HOT EL NOTES
The Uri»t» (or \ugu«t «ay» that the
The committee on management of
P O R T L A N D H O ST TO
... claiming to have taken fight that is going on in the Virgin the William \venu> llrmnah V V\ H O T E L
EM PLO YES
., in 25 lynching;- in the l nitcet . Islands call* for the sympathy and U. V, rntertained in honor of Mivs
States, applied (or tlu position of | eo operation o f American Negroes, Mabel livid, lormri executive secre­
i )ne of the prettiest social fune- |
publie executioner in Hungary
Rut It is being pushed today by the Civil tary of the branch and now secre­
_____ Editor his lust for blood was not to be 'at Liberties I ’nton itnd it rests upon the tary of physical evtmation at the lions vnojycd by loeal people was giv
1 hr cable pubhshd in fact that Philip Williams, an Ameri­ 1.17th street branch. New York N Y en by the ' Hotel Portland ami its
. , a DY... Manager
! the Brooklyn Times does not tell can politician of the most offensive Many friends called during the re management I'ueselav evening in the
assembly hall of the popular hostel
! how disappointed he was, it simply sort, has been made governor of the ception hours
Mis» Hanley, present IV, Broadway and Morrison sttVel«
ADVOCATE a g e n t s
states that this qualification did not islands under the autocratic Naval executive
secretary of the branch, Ve How and blown were the prevail-
get him the job. It might have said regime and has been insulting ami wired her regrets a« she was unable
Elks Sanitary Barber Shop
i n - eolor« in tin- pretty ilci-iiratinns,
i more truthfully, this disqualification. persecuting the natives
Particular­ to he present
316 Flanders Street
con»! t.n
ul »triam«- r» and artisti«
___! Ilenightcd Hungary would not leave
ly has he tried to put Rothsehihi
1 he grade' school reserves helvl ba*U h of
gorgeous H o w e i»
Two
en D B C D T D T tn M D A T * *
even her condemned criminals, in the brands, an editor, m jail simply for their first meeting of the summer on
tirvlu- .«1 rn«, tin- Brown Strutti is ami
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S
hands ci >o hardened and brutal :i criticising him. The ease is to come Saturdav afternoon
l.u k SvUtl;i, furni »hid I I I U ' l l for tin
Per Year
$ ’ M man
up lor final trial in the United States
Miss Margit I Danlcy, exreutivr
Si* M o n th s---------- ---------------- ISO;
\ , i a large part of advanced and
and should he Matched with interest secretary, i ' hark at her desk after vlutui n«. w huh U'ti'tl until inulnight
M
inx 1 rot .1 Shaw sang a group of
Three Month* _— ---- --------• — *-00 ! enlightened
does not ->i pro
.....Meantime America
ihc withholding
citizen
a month's vacation She attended tile
Payable in advance
a c con it »a it led on the piano b\
j test untried and sometimes innocent 'hip from the inhabitants of the Vir- N \ \ t P conference in
Denser,
Entered at the Postoffice at Portland. l men and women from
I 'hey
were
ju 't
such gin Islands is one of the most dis Uni«*., and then visited her parents Mrs It x«xie Edward*
Oregon, as second-class matter
brutes who "execute justice'' for us graceful things in modern imperial- in Pasadena She was als(> the lum»c ynu II received l>ul»uiou> bullet Mlpprr
Hungary will not hire them to put ism
Here «re thousands of men guest of M i " Ruth Moore, secretary wa-» served* and cards were placed at
death her dangerous and
lawless without a country, bought for a few of the t Kekland Y \\ t A , eliiring cveral tablev l'lo «c on to an hun-
lu d isucut* enjoyed tlu delightful af
All communications for publica­ criminals while United State» «ena- ; paltry dollars, pauperized b\ new in- her brief stay in Oakland She brings lair, which was in appreciation of
tors filibuster in our Senate to pre- dustrial laws, disfranchised and in­ greetings to many Portlanders, sent
tion or otherwise should be ad- vent the passage of an anti-lynching suited and not allowed even to be
the 'plcndid service rendered the ho
bv their friends whom she met rn tel company by it* employe's over a
dreaaed to The Advocate Publish bill to protect inoffensive lavvabidinc citizens of the counlrv which has an- route
period of years
Several of the of-
They are too neved them \nd all because most of
ing Company. Suite 312-313 Mac- citizens from them
The Rlue Triangle t lub lie- lei an hi ials o| the hotel, including one of
interesting meeting I'nelay evening its ow tiers, M r I dwaid lloyoe, w i re
leay Building. Portland. Oregon brutal to be executioners m Hungary them are of N,gru descent
MX O L IV E T B A P T IS T C H U R C H
but are not vet banned by the g o v ­
Mr Mereicr met with the girls ami present and expressed their sattsfae
Advertising rates made known ernment here,— Exchange.
Mine Mamie Hightower, that in­ discussed plans for a ncu ami novel | tout with the excellent manner in
Rev K. C. Dytr, Pastor
on application.
trepid little woman who manufac­ entertainment
Res IH76 Poster Street
which everything w.is done, and their
All the world loves a lover ami tures "Golden Brown" beauty pro­
obturation lor the beautiful appear­
"Don't ask for rights. Take them. tries to sell him something.
ducts down in Memphis, Tenn. has
O U T OK T H E M O U T H S O F
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—
ance of the guestv
Matty compli­
An don't let anny wan give them to
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sent us gratis, fear. approval a com­
BABES
ment* were hea d eoiucrinng the af­
9 .10. Sunday school.
II a. m. Preaching
ye. A right that is handed to ye f r
plete
line
of
toilet
requisites.
They
—
C H R IS T IA N S F A V O R L Y N C H ­
fair, expressed bv those fortunate to
rawthin’ has somethin' the matter with
6:JO p in., II Y. P. U.
H p m , Preaching by the Pastor.
are
put
up
in
such
beautiful
and
ar
(R
v
Mrs
t
\
Icnkius
)
IN G
be included and some were heard to
it.” — Ur. Dooley. _________________ __
tistic container* and have such an
R,.\ f
I raig Stewart, rector of state they hoped it would become an
told annual event
A Uhristian organization known a- air ot sweet mistrry about them, that St lu k .s v Inn eh. I v.iii'ton.
"They have rights who dare main­
this;
V small hov and Ins father
‘ the Baptist Young People's Union. it was
, all . we could
. do (the editor,
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I
\ tioodwiu, one of the ottar-
tain them."— James Russel! Lowell.
; went on record a s approving lynching ¡¡M' ' r" ,M trying them all out at once were out together a l t e r nightfall « >ti ter century employes at the Portland,
but
visiting
the
beach
and
tasting
the
the
western
Imrixon,
the
evening
star
under some circumstances at their
was indisposed tor several days last
O U R T Y P E S E T T IN G M A C H IN E 34th annual convehtion held at In­ r."t son, » , had need to start in with shone with brilhaticv that dimmed w Ct k
cold
cream
bound
it
excellen
t'A
the
lesser
light»
l
ook,
daddy!
'
dianapolis, Ind
They also decided
I IV Vessel, veteran waiter, who
The Advocate is pleased to an­ the United States should join the little of Flowers of Liberia ps'r- cried the bov. "God ha» liting out his claims San h'raucisco as his home,
tllllle
pcrv.nl,d
the
atiuo»phcrc
about
service
Hag
He
must
have
a
son
m
league
of
nations
and
the
world
spent several tlavs in Portland this
nounce the installation of our own
linotype machine w Inch will enable court. They believed that the pres- our evening gown the other evening the w a r" "Yes, ami all the soldiers week on a special car
All the employes art loud in their
us to give you a better and more ent restrictions on European itnmi- at a great reception and we attribute for the King know it and since that
newsy paper in the future than we .ration should be made more rigid much of the attention paid us to the Son gamed His victory over the au- praise of the generosity of the own
tocraev of Rome ami its allied pnw ers amt management of that popular
have in the past. Come up and take They were in favor of the child la- delightful beauty things of Mine
a look at it, it's a peach! \\’e are as bor law (w e marvel at jh is ). and H ightow ers we used on that occas- ers of darkness on the battlefield of hostelry
Sincere thanks and genuine praise
proud of it as a lad is of his first j thought the Japanese should be kept •on. I he Madame can send us more Ualvary. no war ha» been waged for
pair of long trousers. Now its up to j out of the United States
In short, of those lovely things anytime 'he righteousness and freedom in which are extended to the owners ami man­
chooscs.lor
while
we
are
merely
He has not been the Comrade of all agement of tin- world famed hostelry,
you to keep us buisv operating it. | they approved every reactionary act
Anil you and I who most especially Mr Itoycc. for so
How
V hri<- newspaper publishers anil editors, we heroic soul»
1 against the corkers.
like
a
little
vanity
once
and
a
while
joined that blood-bought army years signally
honoring
them Tucxdav
Figures may lie, but not in bath­ ; tian’
ago, can say ‘Glory to His n a m e '" night bv their employes
ing suits.
I
noticed
this
wlnli
reading
Thc ladies can do much if they
What this country of our» need»
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Say you saw it in I hc Vdvocate*
will toward making the men wear "T O O G O O D FO R \ S IN N E R
T H E R IS IN G T ID E O F C O L O R is mure spunk and less bunk
After living in a hou»e for a week.
clothes to receptions and other so­
Bone»
took
the
key
back
to
the
land
I
\ \shford, bus driver at The
cial events ‘which are more in keep­
Otto Hall, writing in the Negro
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN
ing with the gowns which they them­ lord. “ Isn't the hou»e good enough5” Seward, bought a very nice a are a
Champion, official organ of the Am ­
"It's too good, mister." replied Bone* few weeks ago
selves wear.
It is pleasing to
The great
Commoner,
William
erican Negro I.abor Congress, says:
"T h e walls are a weeping for the note that he is operating it as a “ for
"A new day is dawning; the workers Jennings Bryan, is dead, and he died
sin» of the roof, winch being Jerry hire" ear from The Seward stand,
Fashion expert says "the secret of
built and teetotal, takes naught but with fair success
the world over are struggling to free a» hr had lived, tightin« for tl*y-e
a
well-dressed
woman
is
"never
con-
principles
which
he
believed
to
be
themselves
from
the
oppressive
water.
Every chimney is a non-
The boys from The .Seward won
His was in ' aggressive ‘ spirit ccaI >'our personality " Thought it smoker and the ’ou»e amt no place first and second places in the free-
chains o f in-peralism.
It is highly right
would
fight
to
death
He
**
something
like
that
which
for an ordinary sinner " Such are for-all race at tin* picnic Wednesday
necessary that we. the Negro work­
ers, get into this struggle and form more than once suffered defeat, but
the houses offered to my people Take B o y s from the Portland also enter­
The
governor
o
f
.Arizona
refused
his
spirit
was
never
conquered
the keys baik. inform the landlord ed the race
a united front with the Riffian, Chi­
nese, Hindu and white workers of Even age. a weak heart and s multi- to extradite a man wanted in Ili- you prefer to do the weeping behind
The management gave Al Striplen
ciplity
of
cares
failed
to
conquer
him
nois
for
making
liquor
It
must
be
walls
of protection
the world in the effort to rid the
a new mop last week
world of capitalistic
exploitation" though forcing him into temporary pretty good stuff
W e must admit the bell hops af
'
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* * * "It is interesting to note,” Mr retirement, yet he still fought on
\ bouquet
T O S ELL F U R N IT U R E OF NO T the Portland are alright
In the joining together of the Ladd & Tilton und
Hall says, “ that the characters com­ Alas! death finally conquers us all
for
service
ED EDUCATOR
SEASIDE NOTES
United Stute National hanks the depositors of both
monly known as the Uncle Tom Ne­ Peace to his ashes.
l.oix "P rom o“ Dawson thinks he's
gro, Good Chinaman, Meek Hindu
cheated
He wagers he carried 500
institutions will find greater strength and a broader
Tuskegec. A la , July 20—The en­ pounds of ice up during Elks’ week,
and that noble defender of our Am ­
(B y Lillian B Morrow.)
C A N N O T S U P P O R T W IV E S
tire
contents
of
Booker
T.
W
ashing­
service of hanking helpfulness al their disposal.
erican institutions, the boob white
besides the various other unmention­
Mr and Mrs. W illiam Badger and
ton s famous house were put on »ale
worker, are fast dying out and in
Because Colored working men do M r» U S Reed vi»ited Sunflower here Wednesday including the ali­ able articles.
their places are the fighting revolu­ not make enough to support their
W ell, now for my “ beauty sleep."
L
t *’tfnc furniture, imported rugs ami
tionary workers, who are
coming wives, it was found by the women's C r K r l T i U« i i K 1 e.'~ -V ” 5k
into the struggle with the determi­ bureau of the U S. Department of a* Gearhart with Mr and Mrs Bad-
a
k,mN
h "'” r
and it» furnishing were willed bv the
nation to give all of their energy and Labor that o f 2.000,000 married wo-
A H Morrow spent Sunday with '„ a
h"
i> »'.d
their lives to free themselves from men working in gainful occupations.
capitalistic oppression.
at Sunflower
Camp'
It i
r V
d?u“ h *a<
,,r' The Sunflower Furnished Cottage*
Colored women comprised one third m» \f family
d .
, ....
. *
' ' } P *‘rtia
Criticism
ot r the " * sale
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and
which percentage is much larger in
M rv Richard \\ hite and Miss Eva heard on the groun I that the public
Three ages o f men: Pet, pettint, proportion that the Colored race in Duke are spendiriR the *ca$on here would have preferred to see the con-
The combined management and staff of these two
Furnished Housekeeping Tents
Mrs. R A 1 bike and children, ac- tents of the home p- served with the
the total population of the country'
petty
great
hanks cordially invite your patronage of eom-
Furnished
tents—
IJ.00
and
up
per
But in agricultural occupations. Col­ companied by her sister. Mrs. S D hou^e.
week.
Porter, and «on. arrived Sunday to
mereial,
savings, trust or safe deposit department.
ored
women
took
the
lead
in
all
oc­
CARE OF MOTHERS URGED
Swings, croquet grounds and fish­
cupations common to agricultural spend the remainder o f the season
COLOR ED M AID W I L L E D
lift, actually outnumbering the native
Xfr and Xfr< Bert Turner, accom-
ing within a hundred feet of the door
LARGE ESTATE
(B y U. 5. Public Health Service.) born white women. Three-fifth« o f panied by their mother,
M r« K
Write or phone J W . C U RRY’ , 107
Medical and leaders of France are the women are between 25 and 44 Gray; Mr«. Dave Green and Mr«
Trenton. N J, July 2S—The will North 14th St, Portland, Oregon.
stressing the demand that expectant years old, and must spend their "leis- William Bowers, motored down Sun
mothers should have adequate medi­ ure" time in caring for homes and day They are stopping at Sunflower / *I h laic Mrs I aia L Woodward, Braadwas 1541
this citv, » h o died leaving most of
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cal care , and that, therefore, it is children..
Camp.
essential to make compulsory the
Charles Strain vi*ited
Sunflower !jfr $5H.<>n0estateto her colored maid,
early notification of pregnancy, so
} } '"
V * '* * * “ • was upheld
i t
The rich, however, never experi­ Camp Sunday
»I
n
f-'
i
i .
Wcek by \ icc C hanccllor beam-
that venereal affliction, when present, ence the delectable joy o f paying
Roy Garnett and children and j„ g in the Mercer countv
may be detected and the coincident the “ last installment" on the furni- her Mrs.
orphans'
mother, Mrs Dave Bradley,
«pent court
court
I f you have severe headaches,
rauley, «pent
The bequest to Mis« Stewart
danger to the unborn child prevent­ ture or something.
I last week-end at Sunflow
>
W
j
r
w.Lai
"
P
incIud<'l
$25,000
home
and
per- dizziness and ta in tin g spells, a c ­
ed.
It is not sufficient to protect
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They returned to Portlan ind Monday ,ont.| pr(ipi.r,yt b,„ tjlc vjce chancel-
Broadway and
. <1 Stark.
thee hild only from the moment of
com panied b y r h e u m u t i s i n ,
W e wouldn't mind living
to be an
Mr
and Mrs. Bert Turner mo- lor heid that there was nothing
to
its birth, as, according to Prof A.
Combining the Ladd & Tilton Bank
cram
ps,
lum
bago
and
fits,
its
a
play support the charge
that the t. »“fator
Couvelaire, of the Raudelocque hos­ hundred if they would let u« sit down tored to Portland Tuesday to
p re tty good sign you arc not w ell,
lor the employes ball at the Hotel had been unduly influenced
pital o f Paris, 41 per cent of the the la«t 60 years.
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Portland. They returned Wednesday
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and are liable to “ c r o a k ” at any »
deaths of infants during pregnancy
YVc are pleased to acknowledge morning,
are due to syphilis
There is con­
Say you «aw it in The Advocate.
tim e. So pay y o u r Nuhcription to
Guaranteed- hosiery, samples your
FOR YO U R L IB R A R Y
Red and
Black" M r«
Duke and M rs Porter went
siderable evidence that the number receipt of "The
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1
he
A
d
vo
eu
te
so
you
call
m
eet
free to agents. W rite for propo-
o f such deaths may be greatly re­ Class book o f the Wendell Phillips clam-digging Tuesday morning, re-
A G E N T S — Sell guaranteed hosiery old St. I ’ e te r w ith a clea r con-
...
t7 In .
,,
. ,, .
duced by timely examination |nd High School graduating classes for turning with a basketful of large
Scott's Official History of Th*
„
. ,
,
, , sition paying $75.00 weekly full time.
1925, compiled, edited and printed by clams.
care of expectant mothers
Besides m ake y o u rs e lf
direct from mill to wearer; all styles sci*'n,'<'-
American Negro in the W orld
$150
an
hour
ipare
time,
telling
guar
Similarly the Conference of V e­ the Students themselves
I » ha« 172
Sunday wa« a very plca-ant day and colors; salary paid for full timé or Rood for n fluttering obituary
. . .
.
W ar. by Kminett J. Scott, A. M.,
nereal Disease Control Officers of pages o f illustrations, cuts of taculty at Sunflower Camp
The afternoon
or
antecd hojiery to »'carer; tnu«t wear or • •
„.
.
,
. ,
'
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the State Health Departments and a* d student'
Liz. I».. s|iccia! a.HxiNtant to the *ec-
-d reading matter, was spent playing, croquet and swlng- »pare hours; no money needed for
IN T E R N A T IO N A L
the United States
Public
Health Additional pages of advert.^.ng com- j ing. Charlie Rivers is still the cro- s a m p l e s .
replaccd free. Uuick sate*, repeat or- re ta ry o f w ar, can he purchased at
Service, held at Hot Springs, Arkan­ plete its contents
It is beautifully quet champion.
M IL L S , 1465, Norristown, Pa.— Adv.
der*.
International Stocking Mill*. The Advocate o ffic e , 312 313 Mac-
sas, in December of last year, urged bound, well edited and is a work of
EVERVIOOr UKES TO LOOK THEIR BEST
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6267, Norriitown, Pa.
leuy Building, Broadway 6807.-—
W E L L
Q RO O MED
that special attention to all details art. VS e are indebted to our good
Micco Jarjo writes us from C Jua-
HAIR ADOS A GREAT
should be given in the “ treatment friend. Warner Webb of Chicago for
D
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A
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T
O
P
E
R
S
O
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A
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; « • Mexico, and »ends regards to his
o f women, because of the possibility this gift.
Tin t hicag.• Union Stan...i. »In .li
M' " '
* • » guaranteed «ilk
APPEARANCE
BY
iriends. Mr. Harjo left last week on
USING FORD S HAIR
of the transmission o f the disease to
I f silence were golden, Coolidge
was completed several » ir k s ago, is hosiery direct to wearrr; beautiful
Richmond, Y'a — More than 600 a business trip to parts in Mexico.
POMADEANOFORO8
A
the child."
would be richer than Ford
new members were added to Williams
HAIR
STRAIGHTEN­
( one among the finest stations in tin« good», fashioned and full faihioncd,
ING A N D S H A M P O O
Lodge of Elks E’ riday night at big
country, if one is to judge by the wonderful colors. Prices lower than
aje.viapy .„j
j „ j aq ijjs q n g
COMBS. S TUBBO RN,
initiation which closed a 15 days'cam ­
handsomely illustrated booklet sent store«. Sell only. W e pay every day.
HARSH.
SNARLY
A
paign for new members. After the
UNRULY
HAIR
BE­
The Advocate by the' company which
C O M ES
SOFTER,
initiation the entire lodge was treat­ ASSOCIATE EDITOR A P P O I N T ­
describe» in detail the interior of thr International Silk Hosiery Co., Norris­
STRAIGHTER
MORE
ed to a midnight ramble and smoker
big structure
town, I’a
PLIABLE. A N D EASIER TO DRESS AN D
ED ON SPEAKERS' BUREAU
at the Hippodrome theater It is the
PUT UP IN A N Y STYLE THE LENGTH
era
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aim o f Williams lodge to have fully
&
E V E R Y H O M E B U YS AfJD USES
ALLAYING
DANDRUFF
AND
LOCAL
M r« E |) ( annridy, associate edi­
2000 men in the line of march on the
S C A LP TROUBLES.
G OODS L I K E W E S E L L .
BIO
day o f the big parade during the Elks’ tor o f I he Advocate, has been ap­
F it Sals By Oniffitlt k Dealers In Toilet Articles
convention at Richmond in August. pointed on the Speakers' Bureau o f
P R O F IT S ,
FI NE
REPEATERS.
1«
Mr«
yM
|«
t
tlw
itflsilM
fsrd'i
MwwfKlurtd
only
fef
the National Association for the Ad-
T H E O Z O N IZ ED O X M ARRO W CO
Q U IC K E A S Y S E LLE R S . W R IT E
Billy Webb, a charter member of ‘ »uccinent of ( olored People by the
WARSAW
ILL IN O IS
F O P O U R BIG O F F E R Q U IC K .
12S North Sixth Street
U M I p • » Mt l t d* « k n t« m i cart «1 tM tor
Rose City lodge, "shook a mighty national office. Her work will con-
m 4 !«■»!« DM It 1« I nr.
■ist of organizing new branches and
A
S A VO M'K'D. C O M P A N Y , 4508
mean
foot"
at
the
employes'
ball
at
In our new location we are arranged
/'A i l l e r and*ÍRACEY
—O —
**ng
the Portland Tuesday night
Three -timulating those already
C E N T R A L AVE ., C L E V E L A N D .
k* hxkper>dmnt Funeral D ir e c to r a ’
Salesmen Wanted.—21 jewel watch. to give better service to our patrons
members of the
Plantation Days’ along the coa»r
“ *
S i bel
end ili]
* 1
O H IO .
Theatrical troop, playing at thr Pan
Phone-B ro a d w q y 2691
~
o— —
good timekeeper. Special price $15.00. W e invite ladies, gents and children to
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
tages this week, namely, Clifton Cir-
come
in
and
see
us.
til r*t
Asbef !7 ’ ,121® South Salesmen wanted. Konchack, 19 W.
A D V O C A T E O F F IC E
ter Raymond Thomas and Norn.an 13th street. Tacoma, Wash, suffered r
t
t»z
,,
Allen, were rc-horncd into the Elks a painful injury when she slipped and * r2nberry, West Hazclton, Pa.— Adv.
Rooms for rent, furnished oc unfur­
herd at a special meeting Thursday fell acros, the bath tub in her home
rnght by Rose City lodge of F.lk«
a few days ago On this account she
nished. 720 Union Ave. N. Call Sell-
N O T IC E
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