The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, August 08, 1925, Image 4

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    THE
TEACHING RACE
PREJUDICE
TH E ADVOCATE
LIPMAN
w olfe
A com pany
ADVOCATE
Williams Avenue Y.W.C.A. i Readers, Please Take Notice
Published every Saturday at
.
The l.ipman W olfe A Com pany'»
The Grade School Ke»erves held
W e are publishing the following
Suite 312-313 Macleay Building.
H c" “ f " f x * m pVv „ 0i'. " T llk .V « <u>rr ha' ••ased *h<‘ *»* *‘ orY l,l° « iheir meeting Saturday
Re questionnaire which we hope every boy
Phone Broadway 5807.
r alonij
i o n ^ a r . txrtci.
t ^ e . reernuy.
recen^y me
we i w •
. now
**jo,n,n“
which " meet at th’ J ,’ *?*'+*
,h i r' ub of / ' ' ' I and
occupied by the Emporium
o clock instead
... * girl man and
. woman who read,
... it
small wagon
v „ . ........
with a little colored
With » .mail niece
With a .mall piece
K.,,,' »Ion * , 1 ^,
*
.
. box
•
. » small
. . . . . . II . white
uh.ic
h.,» • H*
He
street
was a
f,
,
Kill
th.-
little
driv
wa* runni
fr urged ___
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b ä ___
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\T V racal
h U driver and ImrMc The horsie
u
Holt*, the new manager of
j i A
W olfe «tore" i" v e r y wcil
known in the city, having been, for
a a
* niiiiikor
nuniOer of
ot year*
war* connected
eonneeteü wilh
with
number
the Meier A Frank Company, al«o
m'ke,hh,mm^ r«
had seen it done with real horses.
and wasn't they playing horsie? I p
runs the mother of the horsie lad and
spoil» it all She snatches the whip
from the colored boy and drags away
her own bov “ Get'away from here
\ . h i little nigger"
That would be
enough you would - think.- but the
mother snoo*
shook her
child «....
and re-
inorner
nr« own .......
..
buked hun: "didn't 1 tell you not to
play with that little nigger-
Is he
h, be*t playmate you .an find?”
This 's * , unfortunate incident,
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,k . is ,k the
„ , J thot of
but more
unfortunate
grown-up people instilling race pre
judice Into the minds of innocent
chidrcn.
Children, be they rich or poor,
white or black. - Jew or Gentile, . see
no distinction between human be-
ings.
Children pay but little or no atten­
tion to color in seeking happiness in
association of other children . i ,
It appears illogual that child r i
should be the example tor the pa-
r*n,s-
«** e
their children in many ot their e a
tions with their fellowmen, life for
all would be more happy
Truly the Bible says: Out of one
blood God created all the nation*
"And a little child -hall lead them.
S S T - S S t *
'.me
" / ‘ he largest department store* in
1*'aI c,t>-
Mr. H olt/ is a thorough business
man; kind and considerate, and ha*
j a host of friend* and acquaintances
amongst all classes of people here
With a man of Mr Holt«' type
! at the head of their big store, in
which
has already made some ■
no
. . . . . . . . he
. . .....
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tieeable improvements, the l.ipman
W olfe store is destined to grow
bigger and more popular with the
public
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E. D. CANNADY............ „.. Editor- boy Sitting in
MRS. E. I). CANNADY. Manager >t ' « » J "
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ADVOCATE AGENTS
Elk* Sanitary Barber Shop
315 Flanders Street
SU B SC R IPT IO N RATES
Per Y eat____________________ *2 50
Six M on th »----------------------------- 1 50
Three M onth»--------------------------- 100
Payable in advance
Entered at the Postoffice at Portland,
Oregon, a» »eeond-cla»» matter.
It
:ü 7 X
will fill out ami return to our office
otljK k
Mi*» Mablr ICrd met the Mine Tri- j 1« ¡» published from a purely edtKa
angle t Tub ^ Friday evening and tohl i tional viewpoint and we want your
>"C girl*
girl. of
OI tome
*ome of
>>i her
ner interesting
imrrv*iing
the
eresiing uncolored opinion iti auswer lo thè
experience* a* *.-eretarv of the [ variou» qoestum». t our natile» wili
x
| not he usrd at all in connection with
time. Dronrietor of a department ’ "
* ■ cà
A z ot ¡S.w t lo rk
MI womcn and girl* ìnterested in any puhlieity, bui we are anxioti» lo
¿ " ^ « W a s h i n g t o n A Fifth
phone thè \ learn thè true »tate of thè conditioii»
«£ ««;
Holt* *oW out and went *w...mu,,g
please
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H u H ....•»! Tub, an t lub held aulw kkh the following , ........................
Monday rve- | Will you p l e a s e do t h i s as s * h i i i a»
interesting meeting
mug
¡possible? Bring or send in your an-
1 swers.
OAKLAND NEWS
1. State nationalities of any foreign
1 er» with whom you are acquainted
(By Arthur l>. Le Bon)
2. Have you had any close relations
IM PORTANT!
Mr and Mr
\ndrew Jackson, j W1,(, « hr in ? Hair you noticed the,
All communication* for publica­
rutilriioil
I .
!
c llt,.i-..
..„,i , , vlt
' auuuiie
attitude ot
of your torei»
foreign acquaintances
tion or otherwise ahould be ad­
week-end
i„ , our relationship w ith them toward
dressed to The Advocate Publish
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Sims of Vkashlngton the following
iiig Company, Suite 312-313 Mac­
D
t
,
is
spending
the
Summer
with
(a)
Virtue.
leay Building. Portland. Oregon.
MT. O L IV E T BAPTIST CHURCH
her aunt. Mrs >1 I Fisher, 1528
. (b)
. . „ Honesty.
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F'ast 1st and Schuyler Sts.
Advertising rates made known
\-hbi \vv She wdl leave Septem-
The average man thinks the world bcr , 5th to cn|rr schlMl| »here
( c ) Truth.
Rev Fl C Dyer, Pastor
on application.
w-ould be a fine place if everybody she is fiishing a special course in
Res 1876 Foster Street
(d>
Loyalty
to
the
country.
agreed with him.
Phones: Ke», Walnut 0425; Study, Flati JJJJ
Commerce. Miss Sims is a cousin
“ Don't ask for right*. Take them.
<*> Obedience to the laws of ttic
of A D l.cDon of Berkeley
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An don’t let anny wan give them to
What is done is done; forget it.
Mrs. J. B Key of Kansas City, land.
9:30,
Sunday
school.
II a in. Preaching
ye A right that i» handed to ye fr
jvon-j forever be recalling it, thinking ' Mo., will visit her daughter, Mrs
(f) Religion.
caw-thin' has somethin' the matter with
6:30 p. m., B. Y. P. U.
8 p. in . Preaching by the Pastor.
it over and wishing you had done R C Jones of I >40 Ashby Avenue,
Their
attitude
or
interest
in:
it."—Mr. Dooley.
differently.
Y’ esterdav is beyond Berkeley
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Mr Key i* President of
(a) Institutions of law and mercy.
recall but you can make something the Mid West Life Insurance Co., I
“ They have right* who dare main­
(b) l-'umity and home.
of
the
morrow.
Tomorrow
is
alive
of
Kansas
Citv.
tain them.”—James Russell Lowell.
and pregnaiI, wj,h possibilities.
i Messrs R C. Jones and I Hill j (e) Parents and other dependents
|f in th,. pas, you have made a recently opened to the public, a
(d) Social gathering* and roimmin-
THE PASSING OF BRYAN
failure in life, forget it
Begin to/ beautiful soft drink parlor at 7th ity meetings.
^ .d eterm in ed to make the remain- and Willow, with radio entertain
(e) Community welfare.
Bryan is dead, and the Roman ad-
j er of your lif( worthwhile. There ment every evening
Much success.
¡* something for you to do.
age - “ Of the dead no evil should be
(f) Women ami aged persons.
"Old Tops"
.
spoken“ - seems to he the vogue
(g)
Citizenship.
.
.
. ...
In the Interest of truth, however,
E VE RE TT NEWS
(hi Language.
'ht
‘ ,la‘ ,h‘' * « ' ) bird
we must say that it is well that Bry­
catches the most worms, hold* good
3. Does the youth of a foreign land
an died w hen he did. He was about
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,
.
in politics, the nomination for the
(By Mrs. C Davis)
to organise a campaign of religious
face the same temptations as the youth
What the average woman wants ,s offlce o f Rovtrn„ ,,f Oregon. Uni-
Mrs
Miss
Corrine
Whitelowe,
bigotry which would have set free a ,* a strong, mllexible man who can t(d States Senator and Congressman
Amanda Jackson and
Mrs. Ella in America? .More or less? If more,
Pandore box of hatred and strife be wrapt around her finger
arc a|rcaj
mad<.
Simmons, -pent Saturday in Seat- why? If less, why?
more intense than anything this
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tie.
4 In your opinion does the foreign
country has eer seen.
M rs F.rskine Solomon anti child- ?.
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•AND THESE ARE OUR
EXCUSE US
If the cause of religion is the cause
ren.
after
spending
the
Summer
lK,r"
hav' thr “ ,ne " ," a,,• human v'r'
ENEM
IES"
Do
you
owe
us
money?
of love - Bry*n did it little service
with relatives in Kansas City, are J *uf!l »«d weaknesses as the American
His was the company of inquisitors
Ren Davis is the Editor of the At­
and bigots who burned the heretic
We have made a large investment expected home for the beginning of born?
5. In your opinion is the foreign
and tortured the dissenter. His was lanta Independent, the head of the
a typesetting machine which will school
Mrs F Alexander of t harleston, | .
,
.
.
,
.
that group of literalists who could outlaw group of Odd Fellows, the enable us to give our readers a bet
and
Miss
Corrine
Harvey
of
Scat
^
rn
condemned more than the Amer
not understand the Nazerene when Republican politician who believes in ter and more newsy paper, and we
tie
were
visitors
at
the
Whitelowe
ic*n
born
for
his
unsocial
acts
corn-
the grand old party” regardless of need money, and lots of it, to make
He said - “ the words which I speak
tnon perhaps to all men? If more,
its actions, the vituperative enemy it go. If you owe The Advocate, home, Sunday
unto you are spirit and truth."
Mrs G Robinson of Tacoma was why ? If less, why?
Brvan felt that religion would of the N. A. A C. P , and last but kindly pay. no matter how small
weeek-end guest last week of
.
,
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stand or fall on the truth of evolu­ not least, the champion of the Sou- the amount. W e will certainly appre- the
Rev
and Mrs J 1 Murry and her' 6
>our
‘ bf foreigner
_ ciate it at this time
tion He did not realize that there thern Confederacy.
son. Carry Robinson
j looked down upon with contempt he-
And. Gentle Reader, ,tho it is
0
are evolutionists who are just a> de­
Mrs Amanda Jackson and Miss , cause he is poor, uneducated, or cursed
, t ¡s a ,onK roaJ to Tippfrary
vout Christians as we can tind a- hard to believe, he is a colored man!
Recently be has advised Negroes but jt is RojnK |0 bf a ,on>(cr and Corrine W bitlowc were visitors in wilb c„ lajn fau|tl which he acquired
mong
the
fundamentalists.
He
,'seattle, 1 uesday, the guests ot Mr
would bind God to the method of to forget and torgive and to con- rou>!j,er one for the fellow looking and
Mrs F K Woods.
whl,r l,v,nR ,n a
° r ill governed
special creation and could see no tribute to the Borglum monument to for , ht. Republican nomination for
Mr* Geo Samuels was hostess country?
power in the God who could create the Confederacy on btone Mountain- the „ f,-jce
l nited Statr^ Senator
to the Nannie Burroughs Study
7. How many foreigners do you
a protoplasm which would develop in other words - to help perpetuate j n Oregon
Club_ Mr Miller Rodgers was guest know? Under what conditions or cir-
the memory of the movement which
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into a man.
of tnc evening As Mr Kotlgcr» is !
,
.
ln fite joining together of the l.mld & Tilton nini
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Bryan was a political and religious would have kept the Negro enslaved
leaving for Oakland. Cal., to make I cum*Un5” havf you met ,hrm or
For coiiosai gai:
ttle asm-
Stay off Labor Day, Sept. fliat
anachronism. He belonged to that
United
State National hunks lite ilepoaitora of lioth
city his home, the citizens of -ome *° know them?
stone-age group who believed that inity and abject senility we give the 7*1. „o < 4 v
institutions*
will fimi greater strength anil a broader
F.verett
regret
very
much
to
lose
What
is
your
opinion
of
their
race’
the Bible was intended to teach palm to Benjamin (Jefferson) Davis!
him Mr Rodger* is an honorable
Name and address, Title, vocation
biology, geography, and astronomy
servier of hanking helpfulness at their disposal
Christian man of whom any city
as well as religion. He shut his
or profession.
The presence of ex-Senator Geo. j
HOTEL NOTES
might well be proud
eyes tight when he came to such E. Chamberlain in Portland, has
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Mr Will Davis of Seattle, spent
statements- “as the four corners of caused the Honorable Milton Miller
in;
For rent— 6 -room house with bath.
the earth” and "the sun standing to lose a tot
sleep.tearing the
tne ex-
*,l r bara Hubbard has acccp- Monday
.
, . FNerctt .. visiting R his
lot ot
of sleep,fearing
Sam- —J. C. Logan. East 3623—Adv.
still” , and without the beautiful sim­
might enter the Senatorial
^ h eP Porttand
r0° m
endan' " e l f and M,*s Dora D avis'
'
plicity of faith which was John Senator
race and cinch the Democratic party 1 v t;,. ^oruanu
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Mr and Mrs. Aurelius Davis spent
jasper’s had all his dogmatism.
nomination.
Subscribe for T he Advocate
Woefully ignorant, fully dogmatic,
,
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.They
attended the Wayfarer, Tucs.
blatantly egoistic, a reputed Kluxer,
a number of years, has resigned, to cven|n,,
The combined manageiui'tit and atuff of theae two
A BT-EL-KRIM
a champion of white supremacy, a
the regret of guests and employes.
1 Mrs K Ira Stewart pleasantly surpri-
At Seaside, Oregon
great banka eonlinlly invite your patronage of entii-
publicity seeker, we must conclude
alike.
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r, . *ed her husband, F’ riday evening
Abt-El-Krim has whipped Spain.
that Bryan was an obstructionist
tnereial,
.savings, trust or safe deposit department.
Abt-El-Krim
wa* _ whipping
whipping trance
France u nV diningroom
,t
a ’
Pf for a '? long time, or,‘
with a Birthday
C ards Mrs.
anil The Sunflower Furnished Cottages
whose one gift was the possession of Abt
tlE rirn
was
dancifll,
Were the
the party.
diversions
so that
in Hesneration
France called „ land
... - „u • .1
i
i t.
' is «lancing
were
diversions.
Mrs.
wonderful oratory.
and
They say Bryan was sincere but
Furnished Housekeeping Tents
*on an* ^ r ' roman were out of
we cannot but remember his politi­ may be yet winning - for those fam- his health.
Furnished
tents—13.00 and up per
town
guests.
cal betrayal of his life-long friend iliar with France's war bulletins must
Champ Clark in 1912, when he hoped
that thereby the presidential light­
O y/
ning might strike him.
Bryan lived too long If he had
died in 1912 history would have ac­
corded him a place of greatness
Now he will be known as a colorful
mountebank and demagogue who
troops used against Abt-El-
ed music for The Portland in years Mr Barton of Chicago,
turned the causes he sponsored into Krim are colored men, the American gone by
Broadway and Gbtth. af Stark.
Wesley Samuels.
Pay Your Subscription
publicity and cash for Bryan, and flyer*’ *taten*ent m? kc5 ° " e ,au 8 h
A1 Striplen who has held forth as
Combining the Ladd & Tilton Bank
who had a genius for being on the
Abt-El-Krim may lose - but it will a porter at the Seward for a year
wrong side.
only postpone the day when all Afri- or two is reported to have resigned
DOINGS OF TH E ELKS
If you have nevere headuchex,
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ca will arise to cast off the white
W. C. Culbertson, proprietor of
dizziness
ami fainting spells, ac-
and commended the dining room
And they do say that some of the man s yoke
Micco Harjo, a trustee- of- Rose
Guaranteed hosiery, samples your
FOR YOUR LIBRARY
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government departments need dry His rebellion is a forecast of
hat employe**
o vetr t h e f a c t" o f ' "t h eS e w - C i^ T od ge’ »V'F.lks.‘ 'ha'*"icturne<l off '
by r h e u m a t i s m ,
is
to
come
cleaning.
_
,
ard Grille taking second rating out his business trip to F.IPaso, Texas, eratnps, lumbago and fits, its a ' llc ,rce ' ° “ Kent*. Write lor propo-
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the white man s weapons art no | of somhc 300 West side restaurants, and old Mexico
pretty good sign you are not well 5i,'on paying $75 00 weekly full time,
Scott's Official History of Th#
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longer his alone
Each day this is health officers. They w ere rated a*
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A !°dg* of F Iks has benn organ- atli] ¿r,, nah|e to “ croak” at any
50 an hour »pare time, selling guar American Negro in the World
ED ITO R M ARRIED
more so. The very black men now to cleanliness, sanitation and equiq-
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used by France may some day use ment.
first hid g e o T colored* ,CFik s i n* t ha'
So PaY y ° “ r »ubeription to an,rtd hosiery to wearer; must wear or War. by Emmett J. Scott. A. M.,
Now that the editor
of the Kan-
‘ be skill in modern warfare they are
Troy Bowles was a visitor at the country.
The Advocate n o you can meet r<P>“cr<> free- Quick sales, repeat or LL. I)., upoeiul aaaiatant to the aec-
sas City (M o.) Call has married per- no'i iearn‘nK. either to fiKht I*ranee Seward this week,
William Webb, a “Bill'' oaf Rose old St.
I’eter with a clear eon dcr*-
International Stocking Mills, rctary of war, ran be purchased at
haps he can find the time to put the ¡Lr. *>end her to champion their cause
Horace
Rhodes gave up his job
Seattle**1 Was'hin-'ton'’ 'S V'*i,inK in science.
Besides make yourself ,,2 b 7 ’ Norristown, Pa.
The Ailvocate office, 312 313 Mac-
Advocate on his exchange list.
.me an<f destiny fight tor a free at the Cornelius August 1st.
leny Building, B roadw ay »5807.—
Whether he does or not, we extend, Africa.
Robt. Thomas is taking Horace's
The Boosting Committee of Elk* good for a flattering obituary.
I The Chicago Union Station, which
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our sincere congratulations knowing!
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place at the stand.
had a swell entertainment honoring
wa* completed several week* ago, is
Men, women tell guaranteed »ilk
as we do that an unmarried editor
Yes, governments derive their un-
Troy, veteran bell hop, hasjust pany on the 31st and everybody had
i «me among the finest station» in this hokirry dircct |c wr
beautiful
is too busy vamping and trying to J just powers .from the indifference returned from
off his honeymoon. a fine time.
country, if one is to judge by the
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get married to think of much else. I of the goverened.
having been recently married He is
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handsomely
illustrated
booklet
sent
**»hioned
and
full
fashioned.
EVERYBOOr LIKES TO LOOK THEIR REST
now employed at the Cornelius
Agents Wanted— Men and women
W ELL
O R O O M 1 D
The
Advocate
by
the
company
which
wonderful
rolors.
I’rirrs
lower
than
Booker Washington, baby-hop at
HAIR AD O S A GR EAT
describes in detail the interior of the »tores Sell only. We pay every day
the Seward, says its bad enough to make $8 per day introducing dress
D IAL TO PIRSONAL
be left alone to "bach", but when goods; no experience required. Sam- j A U S P I P N E G A R F A O N R C D I • H A B I R Y
International Silk Hosiery Co., Norris-
your own restaurant of color will pies furnished. Blubird Supply House,
POMADEAN DFOSO S
AGENTS—
Sell
guaranteed
hosiery
,own,
*’a
HAIR
STRAIGHTEN-
not serve you, its time to sing. 926 Broadway, New Yorlt
ING A N O S H A M P O O
direct from mill to wearer; all styles
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Mama wont you please
com e!
COMBS. STUBBO R N .
home".
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and rolors; salary paid for full time or
EVERY 1IOMF. BUYS AND USES
HARSH. SNARLY
tk
Talbott and Hall, proprietor* of
Stay off Labor Day, September 7th.
UNRULY
HAIR
BE­
spare hours; no money needed for GOODS LIKE
W E SELL.
BIO
COM ES
S O P TIR ,
the Cornelius, arc well satisfied Particulars later.—Adv.
STRAIGHT?»
MORE
samples.
IN TERN ATIO N AL PROFITS, FINE
REPEATERS.
with their present bell hops’ ser-
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PLIABLE. A N D EASIER TO D RESS ANO
MILLS, 1465, Norristown, I’a.—Adv QUICK F.ASY SELLERS. W R ITE
P U T UP IN A N Y S T Y L E T H E L E N G T H
vice that the boy* are Kivin# at
r ?
r• it
W
ILL
PERMIT
EXCELLENT
FOR
0
POP. OUR BIO OFFER QUICK.
that snappy little hostelry.
!
SAl.K— 5-room
California'
ALLAYING
DANDRUFF
AND
LOCAL
Halle, pre-war hotel owner wa* bungalow; modern; fire place, fur
SCALP TROUBLES.
Say you saw it in The Advocate
ASA RO M F D. COMPANY, 4508
ruined because of the lull of business " acc>
improvements paid. Haw-
f “ j d. By Dniggla^& Dealara Is Tolls! Articles
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CENTRAL AVE., CLEVELAND,
during the war, and was clerk at in ™ a
I rice reduced to $ 4 ,-i |, Hrl )M
I | t ! lh
IUIM f t w w f ' i i , .M
miMtiiitO «11
JTM
IN a |
gtfiaiM
MwwlKturttf
wly n
ky
Please pey your subscription to OHIO.
the Seward until going into part-
, Attractive terms. Call Mmor &
T H E O Z O N I Z E D O X M A R R OW CO
The Advocate and avoid missing an
NOTARY P lim i r
WARSAW
IL L IN O I S
nership with Talbott to buy their s,anlcy' Broadway 6213— Adv.
I U r * Ha» m h » k n ta taàa cara al tin kak
issue of the paper.
A DVOCATE OFFICE
present hotel.
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a *4 eaow'iiM. Il l i frar.
When taking over the manager-
Stay off Labor Day, Sept.
i*l reins of the Cornelius, several 7 , ,
,
1
Rooms for rent, furnished or unfur­
months ago, he stated: “ I have nc- ' t '1 -a<lV.
nished. 720 Union Ave. N. Call Sell-
NOTICE
ver had colored bell-hops jn my
wood 3272.—Adv.
early experience but I will give them
A BIG SNAP
their chance". Just anothr instance
Regular meetings of the Port-
in the
where all our b«zys need is a chance
Shoe Shine Parlor for sale Good
Branch of the National Aa-
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H. F. Wagner
E. R. Chappell
GOLDEN W EST HOTEL
money maker Price right. Sec own- HOciation for the advancement of
Stay off Labor Day. September 7. fri 286, Washington s‘ rcct, between j Colored People held every aecond
PATRO N IZE TOU R ADVERTISERS
SIXTH & ÖLISAN STREETS
Particulars later.—Adv.
4th and 5th streets.— Adv.
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