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1 111 THE. ■■ — VOL. X X I I I - >»'(). 6 ADVOCATE A n In d «p *n d «n ! Paper D r r o U d to (h t In te r««ta *f (h t P to p lt • PRICE 5 CENTS PORTLAND, OREGON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1925 « PAINE COLLEGE $55,000 DORMITORY DEDICAT EMINENT LAWYER TO DEFEND MOB VICTIMS EM INENT CRIM IN AL LAW YER TO BK DETAIN ED TO DE FUND VICTIM S OP D E T R O IT MOB HACK SCHOOL PROJECTS AID KD BY P H IL A N T H R O P Y N. A A. C. P. TELEGRAM PRO TESTING LYNCHING LAID BEFORE COOLIDGE LOCAI, and FOREIGN N TOAADDRESSRFT7l^rRATlDED NEWS BRIEFS BOSTON_CHURCHES ARRO W TIPS NEW BUILDING IS G IFT OF E PW O RTH LEAGUERS OF T H E SOUTH (By Kit* Reid) Washington, D (' Sept JO—Two New York N. Y. Sept. J(>—James , My political sou! is in danger,- how White And Colored Methodism Of thousand, nine hundred and forty col New York, New York October I — National Aaaociation For The Ad ored «cjiools, having a total value of South Co-operate In Building i Weldon Johnson. New York City, Sec. can it be kept intelligent when it is NEW SUBSCRIBERS Kverett Saunders, Secretary to vancement ol Colored People Many Great Schools ______ I of the National Association for the not fed properly. When 1 read my $1 J.Rat.tMN), now dot the southern »ta President Oregon Bible yesterday morning, I Coolidge, ha» written to To Help Defend Dr. Sweet *“—“ “ “ . i Advancement of Colored People, has le» as monument» of thr good will of James Weldon Johnson, Secretary of searched in vain for some reference to Among recent new subscribers t o ^ , , , ¡rmte«j to address the Greater northern philanthropist«, chief among the National Association for thr Ad Augusta, Ga., Sept. 23 — The open the letters which passed between the whom ii luliu« Roacnwald, the wralth- vancement of Colored People, tiling I he Advocate, are Henry Burton. » { Boston Federation of Churches and navy (N A A C I’ Praia) ing last week of the forty-second an heads and Landsdowne, Com Bend, Jrrgon Mrs. Julia ^ aily, of Religious Organizations, it was sn- Nrw York. N. Y Ort I—The Na V ( ho ago donor, who lake« »penal him (hat the N A A. C. P. telegram mander of the ill-fated Shenandoah, nual session of Paine College in this tional Aiim'iiliiin for tlu* Advance delight in advancing the educational protesting the burning alive of a _ mis city and Dennis A ollins, of Ver- nounce<j today. who with 1J others, lost his life be city was marked by the dedication of nonia, Oregon. ^ His address on "American Democ- facilities open to thr struggling color ment of Colored People, W filth A Negro in Mississippi, had been “ very [ cause he had been ordered to take his a handsome and comodious men*» ® '■ i racy and the Negro", will be delivered ed youth of that part of the country today announced that negotiations aie dormitory, erected for the school by M ^ Maud Batea ia the Advocate’a I on Thursday, Oct. 22nd, in the histor air-ship out when he knew it meant the Board of Missions of the Meth under way with an eminent white law in which educational nerd» arc the promptly laid betöre the President . he telegram ent by the .N A. A agent at Longview. W»«h All Long- ! ic Old South Meeting House of ; almost certain death I wonder if they odist Episcopal Church, South. yer, one of the greatest criminal au greatest When it is considered that The j have ever been published—the chapter .JL a . T . Prf,ld^n, C° o1' view reader, of The Advocate will Boston thorities in the Slate of Michigan, illiteracy among the colored people in L $55,000 expended in the erection of seems to be gone out of my book. I SVk k . a* , , please report your new« items to her New York, Sept. JO, The fight on was on the point of calling up the the building was contributed for this whom it i> honed to retain for the dr- Georgia. Albania, Florida and Mississ burning of a Negro at stake | o- residential segregation is spreading fence of l>r O H Sweet and thr ten ippi is showing a slow but steady de by I a he mob High Priest in his tower on 6th& Al purpose by the Epworth League yesterday in Mississippi Payton D. Young of ITallas, T ex . throughout the North according to other people accuerd of the murder cline. due credit must be given to constitutes thr thirteenth lynching der. but bethought me o f the rank young people of the Southern Meth of member» of a mob, for defendmit those persons who rcaluc that igno this year This case of savage fe now of Marshall, S ends a years rene»- reports received and published today treason such a question would indi- odist Church and the budding is cal rance of any race is a menace to the rocity, inexcusable regardless of the al to the Advocate stating he must by ,be National Association for the j cate. The Journal of Sept. 30th pub- led Epworth Hall in their honor. Dr Sweet's home from the mob Advancement of Colored People, 69 Nation The schools which have T he defence of Dr Sweet, hie wife, them, but of course until I find Bishop R. S. William* of the Colored guilt or innocence of the victim, havc The Advocate once per week. Fifth Avenue. Recently there was 1 lished hi» two brother» and »even other col received the greatest aid are rural brings forward the cry necessary for ■ ...... 0 -■ them in the Oregon Bible. I do not Methodist Church and Dr. E. B. a small riot in Philadelphia, and now know ored people ha» been entrusted to the colored schools Under the Kosenwald federal action to stamp out thr shame Campbell, Sunday School Secretary what to think about them. Mra. M. B. Allen, of 260 Page St . N A A C P and no panic will be plan and similiar ones, each school which blackens thr name of America hac as her guest, Mrs. W S Richards Harry E. Davis, member of the Ohio of the M E. Church, South, were th; H ow ever-----------------I'll bet two I.egslature and of the N. A. A. C. P. •pared in behalf of there eleven peo hai at least two acres oPIand a» a before thr civilized world principal speakers at the dedication, Wc re- and daughter, Irma of Los Angeles. Hoard cents that if certain navy officials of Directors, fowards a report •ite. providing playgrounds and room spcctfully urge you to bring this ques- | Mrs. Richards is a cousin of Mrs. ple. now held <th charier» of murder could prescribe the punishment of which was attended by a number of showing that an organization has The N \ A < P report» diepatrh for some elementary work in agricul lion before Congress when it next ! Allen and they arc having a wonder 1 Col Mitchell, n case of court martial, distinguished representatives of the i from Da trait i>> tin at fact thai all ture Each ha», in addition to ita assemble« and that you reiterate your ful visit together. Mrs Allen* being i been formed in Cleveland to debar they woud boil him in oil! two denominations. i Colored people from a white residen- school rooms and cloak rooms, one or the defendant» appeared before Judge recommendation for the effective somewhat indisposed, is not planing Epworth Hall is a companion to j tial district. Faust on Tuecday, Sept ¿2nd, when two rooms for industrial work for Congressional action" any intertainmrnts for her guests. Oh dear, oh dear, again is my poli Bennett Hall, a girl's dormitory erect The fight in Cleveland is being made effort w n made to have them retrac Ixiy» and girls l-.ach school building j I >n thrfollowmg day, Sept. 22, the ¡to bar Dr. C. H. Garvin, a colored tical soul harrowed—and the harrow ed some years ago by the missionary ed under bail Juditr Faust declined is constructed from carefully prepared N A A. C. P sent another telegram For Rent—Six room 4iouse 556 W il ; physician from occupying a house he ing is shared by my pacifist Soul! My women of the M E Church, South, to admit bail for any of thr drfrndanti phsni embodying the fnoat modern i- to President ( 'oolidgr, as follows: remodeled at a cost of liams Avenue, Phone East 2040 • ¡is having built on Wade Park Avenue Bible (Oregon) does not tell me why and recently and ordered their impriconment to be dea» regarding lighting and crating "Suplirncnting my telegram of yes The same group is erecting ---------o - ■ I Two hundred white property owners it cost the U. S. government $10,147,386 $15,000. contiiiiird An additional hrarinit on Kach ic painted or stained, inside and terday reporting thr burning alive of at the present building to house the I recently held a meeting and formed I to keep "the army in the Phillipines departments of a economics thr (turction of bail, this time before out a Negro in Mississippi, I desire to SGT W A LL AND W IFE and domes last year—just that amount paid out an organization At the meeting The co-operative construction work call to your attention newspaper dis another Juditc. will be held on Satur H O N O RE D BY FRIENDS tic science, which will cost approxi white neighbors of Dr. Garvin pro in the islands With supplies and otb- mately ic carried on during a budget year run patches of today, recounting tnr mur day. Sept ¿6 Dr J. W Perry, tested , ----------. against his occupancy of the er materials. Uncle Sam probably paid Secretary $45,000. In connrrtinn with t|le race. VYallrr ning from July 1, to June JO The c o der by a uiob in Georgia of an insane of the Board of Missions of Sgt Archie Wall and wife of O a k -i:------- \ out about $20,000,000 I have looked White. Accictant Secretary of the N operating states: Maryland. Virginia, Colored man. taken from the State land. . California, who have been the 1 h,,“ se “ A * !!" * F Cm - through my Sacred Book in vain to the M. E. Church, South, is also work A A C. P . made the followinit »tatc- North i arolina. South Carolina, Gror- Hospital fur thr Insane, chained to a KUc*ti of Mr and Mr*. Tom Johnson,1 / ne ing on plans for a new science build w */i ’ Park Av. nn«- nient: • gia, Florida, Alabama. Mississippi. tree and braten to death, charged with 1U62 E 28th St. N for a week or ten (¿ch. of U Ot Wade Park Avenue. ! find out the why of such an enormous ing to cost $75,000. Other building expenditure—and am restless and un "Thr National Accociation for thr Louisiana. Texas, Oklahoma. Arkan- murder of a nurse in the asylm extensions now contemplated include a day», left Monday for their home Sgt W , h Kas' •near Dr Gar'-,n s Advancement of Colored People rc- q\, Tennessee and Kentucky All ap Thu constitutes the fourteenth lynhc- Wall was formerly a member of the erty. is reported to have said to G. W happy because I dare not comment library to be financed by the alumni itardc thr race af Dr Sweet and hi» plications arc approved by the state ing in 1925 as against 12 for a corre 24th Infantry Band and a comrade of Willis, a Colored man present at the until I am told what to think of it. But at a cost of $50,000. prospects "I want you to know that let me whisper what I think it all for the year are said to The department of education in each in sponding period in 1924 • u defendant» a» owe of the moat in May we A. J. Franklin, Joe W hite and Tom meeting: be better than portant it hac ever attempted to de stance Under its auspicrs also all out again urge a recommendation from Johnson Mr Wall holds a respond- j you will never live in the Wade allot means. W e must continue our bene ever before. The institution is doing Furthermore, you can say to volent assimilation of the islands be A grade college fend These people 111 defending Di lays are supervised and by it the final you to Congress asking suppression ble position in the Oakland Post Of- ment. work and prepares cause eventually we will also assimi- Dr Garvin that he will never, live in Sweet'» home were standing for the inspection is made In this way the of these uncivilized atrocities". lice, that of inaebnist. W hile here, the j la'e the rubber supply. Is it a good for entry into the leading universities the house that he is building on Wade ntiht of thr Negro to chooae where ronstrurtion is carried on under the of the country. In reply to the first telegram, the 1 couple were the recipients of several I guess? Park Avenue". hr »hall make hie home and to live best educational auspices and with ab- President's Secretary wrote: social honors, chief among them was a 1 Paine College is a notable illustra L)r. Garvin is reported to have said there unmolectrd We ran expert cuch soluw assurance of intelligent, hon- | "Your telegram <»f Sept 21st has rc-union held at the residence of Mr. race» to mcrcace until the ( ' S. Su e»t workmanship The budget year been received and very promptly laid and Mrs. A J Franklin, 1405—52nd i !n a Press review that he was not try- Now children to resume our litera tion of cooperation between white and Colored people of the South, being preme Court in Washington, in thr which closed June J«. was an interest before the President" and East Davis Sts. on last Monday i x° *P««*Lste. m es,a,e but ture lesson Last week's chapter was that he was building a home in which devoted to the recital of the troubles operated by the M. E. Church, South, race now carried there bv thr N A A ing one m many wavs At an outlay --------- o--------- | evening. he intended to live and that the prop- the Army and Navy are having with and the C. M E. Church, through a I P , determine! the right of the Ne of (J.MMI.OOO. five hundred twenty pro- I ---------------------- 0 - It has fitted Cash paid for false teeth. Dental | erty was not for sale at anyprice. gro to fix hi« home exactly a» do all ¡ret» were completed O l these, 487 that awful Col. Mitchell. History tells joint Board of Trust. gold, platinum and discarded jewelry. W A LT E R COHEN ABSOLVED other American citizen»." were new buildings us that no one in enlisted service is hundreds of graduates for lives of honor and usefulness, many of them The types of construction during Hoke Smelting A Refining Company For Sale— Two.. Six room houae* supposed to have any thoughts except as preachers and teachers, or in oth thr year was fairly typical of what has | Walter Cohen. Comptroller of Cus Otsego. Michigan — Adv. those of his commanding officer. This SS6 Wilhams Ave., phone East 2040. SEARCH OF P A S T O R S HOME liern done under recent budgets I he- j toms of the Port o l New Orleans, La, Mitchell man had been demoted once er positions of leadership. ---------- o---------- IS IN VESTIG ATED -------- o--------- i re were 78 projects which cost less for daring to think and to talk as Na who was charged with conspiracy to .Mri W S N T F D ' SIGNS MRS STANFIELD RETURNS violate the liquor law has been exon- NO TRADE W A N T E D j SIGNS than $2 0111) There were six which cost ture yitendfd a man to think and talk, MOB OPERATES ON PORTERS Senator Pepper Aaka Inquiry Into between $40,000 and 150.000 Grading of the charge by the 1 rcasury w JUANA, M EXICO his own thoughts and convictions. Mrs S E Stanfield of 45J6 42nd Av. erated Alleged Invaaion In bv thousand dollars, there were 131 But one demotion doesn't have any ef- Department at Washington Jacksonville, F'la.— It is repored Liquor Hunt i costing between 12,000 and 1J.000; 121 returned from a three months' trip to ect and he is again relieved from ser that one of tbe most brutal happen various points in the south and east, uana. Mexico. Sept. 30—A vice and is now in Washington scar Tia between U.000 and $4.0011. hi between ENGAGEMENT TO LD AT score ot signs, bearing the inscription. ing the navy officials half to death. ings ever recorded in the history of NO W A RR AN T. IS CHARGE $4 (ssi and 15,000 ; 87 between $5,000 several days ago Mrs. Stanfield, one P R E T TY LUNCHEON "N o colored trade solicited", were re- He is having a perfectly beautiful time the county happened here last Thurs and $10,000; ¿4 between $10,000 and of Portland's well known fraternal and social leaders, left on the 18th of ! moved from buildings here when a telling the truth and nothing but the day night when Isaac Bowens and Waxhington. D C Oct I,—At thr $20.(100. ami 12 between $20,000 and June, going to San Diego where she The announcement of the engage- committee from the San Dego. N. A. truth about what the higher ups do Will Green, two hotel porters, who rrqurct of Senator fieorgr W Pepper, $40,000; The two Carolina«, where the attended the Grand ( hapter of the ment of Miss Effie Johnson to Mr A. C. P. crossed the border Saturday not know about air. It is most emba- *ere incarcerated at the City prison of I'rnncvlvania. Commixxioner rrc- new educational movement is most ac F!astcrn Star I.ater she farm were kidnapped from the arm. went to I.os drrirk A Kenning hac clartrd an in tive and aggressive, were the leaders Angeles and visited her niece, Mrs F'red R Lee was told Sunday Scptem- filled with indignation over the report rassing, children, and I hope you real taken some distance from the city, and quiry into thr rrruinttancr» surround North Carolina budding 8h schools, Marie Robinson In SanAntonio, Tex , ber 27, at the home of Mrs. Charles j that black people were being discrim- ize fully the significance of the situa emasculated According to the story tion. All of this agitation will be of told to representatives of a local news mg police entry Monday nijtht of thr and South Carolina building 7V Miss «he was the guest of friends and in Alexandna, 364 E. 10th Street, at a | mated against. home of thr Rev William Underwood issippi was the runner-up, with 6® Austin and W aco, she was the guest beautiful luncheon given by Mrs. C j Before crowds, aggregating several use in inflaming peoples minds as to paper, the two meif were employed Alexandria and Mrs L. Grant, to a j hundred, who gathered in the streets the necessity for heavier expenditures There was much enthusiasm in Texas, of 5 F Street S W at local hotels, and were arrested of Mcsdames Anna I.. Steward and to watch the work, the committee in preparedness. Thr Reverend Mr Underwood, who also, where 54 structures were added N A. Kirk, respectively In W aco, she group of nine ladies. charged with improper conduct. Bow The dining room table was prettily went from building to building and ic a mcccenger in the Senator'» office to the rapidly growing list of hat ex ens who was employed at the De Soto signs ( here ha» »rrved three other Prnn»vl- pansive ( ommonwealth The general ionied the Texas delegation and went decorated with a large center piece of from resort to resort, taking Negro What a blow to standpat Republi according to the story, was drawn in them to the Supreme K. of P j Fall flowers. The message was givenibcaring the inscriptions, “ No N yania Senator», including thr late summary shows that since the move with cans— that young Bob LaFollette to the matter through circumstances convention. Mrs. Stanfield returned Ion dainty cards Business Wanted" and "No Col ____ . , place ___ ______ _______ ___ __ Colored Senator Prnro»r. in the came rapacity ment began in 1914, under the stimu through Tenncscc and brought with Those present were: Misses John- Trade Solicited", from their places should be as skilful a vote-getter as Will Green was employed at the St. Mr Underwood charge« thr police lus of axk now totaling $2,200,000. her. Mrs. Sarah William» mother, json. Anderson. Danley, his father! What do you suppose the Charles Hotel where the alleged hap Starkey, and upon the walls and pillars. without rracon ami without a warrant there have been 2.940 buildings erect from F'ranklin, Tenn., who is now Senate will do to such a young up pening took place Bowen declared Mcsdames Deiz. Anthony. Duke and o --------- ed. with a teacher capacity of 7.4"« -earthed hi« home from top to bottom with her daughter at her hoinr, 94 F. the hostesses, Mcsdames Grant and start! Discipline him? Ofcourse, first, that Green met once or twice on the LO N G V IE W MAN VISITS for John William«, charged with the and a pupil capacity of i i ) l*“1 • his 74th Street. North last and all the time! How do you sup night of the hapening and talked with Mrs. Stanfield possession of liquor Capt Guv S progress bespeaks the telling forces stopped over in Denver at the V. W Alexander. pose HellnMaria Dawes will get along him and that because he was seen Burlingame, who led thr »quad into which are being steadily aimed to re C. A She reports a wonderful trip. Robert Johnson of Longview. Wn., with him? I rather suspect he will with Green leaving a restaurant at a- A. A. JONES VISITS F ATH E R thr home denied last night that hr had duce illiteracy among colored children was a pleasant caller at The Advocate need a new kind of tobacco for that bout 3:00 p. m. he was arrested with to a minimum in those sections in whi- , made the xrarrh without a warrant office Wednesday evening Mr. John famous pipe. Wouldn t I like to be in him. In municipal court, the two News and Social Briefs Mr Underwood charged that the <-h it has been heretofore permitted I A. A. Junes,one of Portland's popu son discussed with the Associate Edi Washington during the coming ses men were sentenced to thirty days police abruptly entered hie home and to thrive, menacing national advance lar bachelors and prominent fraternal tor several important business mat sion. What with Coolidge as ners-ous each at the farm without a fine. when asked for a warrant flachrd bad ment, and holding hack a people I workers, left the city Thursday for ters. Mr. Johnson returned home la as a pussy-cat when Congress is in By Nannie Maud Carr ---------- O---------- ge», caving that they did not need a whom the Constitution guarantees the Kansas City, Mo., where he will visit ter. He was accompanied bv Mr session: with Dawes hammering a- Mcsdames Mary Alexander and De A CORRECTION full and equal benefits of the public warrant Mr. Underwood denird that vsav at the Senate rules; with young lia Grant were joint hostesses for a hs father Mr Ben Jones, of 240J Flora Fointnoi. lie i« even acquainted with William» law “ Double A", as he is some ---------- 0---------- I.aF'olctte guarding the sacred princi luncheon Sunday afternoon at which Avenue The following names and gifts were For Rent — Nice furnished rooms ples laid down by his father; with Bo covers were placed for ten guests. The times known in local circles, will be announcement of Miss F.ffie Johnson's out of the city for about three weeks. to right couple or single parties., ten rah standing as sentinel protecting ommited last week from the Birthday -----------0---------- our constitutional rights and proclaim- Anniversary party of Miss Rebecca minutes from down town district. engagement to Mr. F'red I.ec was Call evenings 349 East 1st Street No. ng our duties as a world power—there Bivens, at the residence of Mr. and made and the wedding date will be Mrs. C. M. Flowers will be some interesting doings. In the Mrs. L. A. Goodwin, 1122 E. Salmon GETS FIVE LASHES ON BACK October 28th meantime, let's watch the President St., September 16th: o Mrs. W S. Richards and daughter, Mother and father of Miss Bivens, .playing with jhe Shipping Board—the F.rnia. cousins of Mrs. Belle Allen. (Preston News Service) Subscribe for The Advocate. Interstate Commerce Commission, cheque; Miss Madlen Bedford, per 260 Page Street, returned home after Frederick, Md., Oct. 1-Erncst Ward forgeting that it was organized to pro fume bottle; Master Bob and Steven two week’ visit here. They arc from received five lashes across his bare box of stationery. tect the peoples rights; the railroads Wright, one --------- l os Angeles, Calfornia back at the hands of Sheriff Albaugh o--------- gathering riches thro mergng; Rock- Mr and Mrs F. H. Wall have re in the County jail here Tuesday for feller reducing wages in the Colorado William McKinley Taylor, accom turned to their home in Oakland, af wife-beating. Ward was the second coal fields; the coal strike in the East; panied by Mrs. Clara Bell, Mrs Laura ter a verv delightful sojourn in Port man to be whipped for this offense \W are pleased to announce the arrival :hc Secretary of State pulling Eng Dymond, Mrs. Charles Redd and Miss land within a few months I'hc man is said land’s chestnuts out of the fire in for Anna Morrison, motored to Seattle to Mrs Richard Moss of St Paul, will to have taken his whipping stoically. of our bidding, a member .o f Parliament attend the Puget Sound Annual Con be the guest of Mrs Geo. Hardin for whose thoughts have a crimson hue. ference which convened there a few three weeks. Mrs Moss is rnroutc to AFRICAN KING VISITS to come into this country—oh, we weeks ago. Alhough it rained all the her home after an extended visit in CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS AMERICAN CITIES have plenty to keep us thinking hard wav to Seatle, they had a very enjoy California without going to Washington, and if able trip. Mr Taylor proved himself Mrs M t.. Warren of Los Angeles none of the above are sufficient unto to be an accomplished driver. Tlie la is the curst of her niece. Mrs. K. L. (Preston New- Service) We have on display at our office the most the day, we can entertain ourselves dies are loud in their praise of th<- Culp. Mrs. Warren was honor guest New York. N. Y Oct. 2— King Na- watching Johnny Mann and Hon. hospitality of the Seattle people at a tea Sunday afternoon bv Mrs niAmonh III, of the Fanti Tribe on exquisite and complete line of Christmas ! George wiggle out of the milk ordi Mabel Harper .Mcsdames Culp and F. the African Gold Coast arrived in the nance. And that reminds me that if T Alexander were joint hostesses at a United States Thusdav on the Cunard Stay off November 26th. Court of Greeting Cards ever shown in Portland. have time I shall say something next Cala tithe.—adv. card party Tuesday evening at the liner Acquitania It is said that thr week to Mr. Bigelow about the public home of the latter in Rose City Park King will visit the \arious cities in market. 1 must not forget that—it has Mrs. Hcnrv Strawdcr was hostess at a the United States where there is a been on my conscience for a long luncheon Thursday afternoon for the large Negro population. He is said to I , time. pleasure of Mrs. Warren at which ro be ruler over 40,000 persons He was vers were placed for twelve Mrs. educated in London and speaks per- i Come and make your selection while the Warren left Thursday night after a feet cnglish: aged 49 years and is a V ISITE D SALEM FAIR verv pleasant visit here. widower and has four children Being line is complete and the variety good. Mrs. Thelma Flowers entertained a Christian he had only one wife. The Misses Gwendlcn and Violet thr 500 Cluh Friday afterniton at the -----------0 ---------- Hooker, accompanied bv their brother home of her mother, Mrs Crawford TH E O L IV E T B RO TH ER H O O D i V. Hooker, motored to Salem W ed The Get Acquainted Club had a CHANGES MEETING DATE nesday and took in the state Fair. The verv pleasant social meeting with Mr. party visited the Maxwell family and Mrs. I.conard Crosswhitc. Tues W e will he glad to call at your homes and while there. The Broherhood of Mt. Olivet Bap day evening show them at your convenience. Just call us Miss Freita Shaw left Monday tist church which is presided over bv J. W. Houser, popular widower, has morning for Seattle to go to New Edgar Williams, has changed its meet at Broadway 5807 and make an appointment. placed an order with the Advocate for York on thr Steamer H F. Alexan ing night from Monday to Tuesday. \ A big time is planned at an early date i some swell Christmas cards. der for an indefinite concert tour The Scarrhlight Club met with Mrs. bv its members, when the newly elec -----------0---------- ted oflcers will be installed. The meet- j C F. Ivev Wednesday evening. $90 A Week Easy introducing and ings arc held at Mt. Olivet church. taking orders at 100% profit on new product. Fast seller— Big repeater. MORE FARMERS USING RAD IO “ Procrastination is a Thief of Time" IN W HITE AND BLACK LEADS CLASS AT SCH OOL La-Em-Strait Hair Dressing. Keeps The never-ending combination of the hair in place, helps kinky hair be Washington, D C. Sept 30— More News has been received from Kelso. black and white is featured in cubist come straight, keeps scalp healthy. than 550,000 farms in tbe United Stat effect in this one-piece frock of bor Write quick for Free Sample and ca es are now equipped with radio, the W ash, that little Clara Gildon, who dered silk. The neck and sleeves arc talog of 100 fast selling household Department of Agricultpre estimates, is the only colored pupil in the school TH E ADVOCATE PUBLISHING CO. bound with black moire ribbon, and products, including Tantalizing Brown following a nation-wide survey thru at Kelso,-leads her entire class in her Skin Face Powder. Rush name today. studies. the jabot is of black crepe Georgette. countv agricultural agrnts A similiar 312 Macleay Building, Portland, Oregon. Ho-Ro-Co Mfg. C o. 630 Ho-RoCo ---------- 0----------- Quite original, the entire model, but survey last vear showed .365,000 farms typical o f Paris and ideal for the Rldg., St. Louis, Missouri. on which there were radio sets. The AGENTS— Sell guaranteed hosiery woman who delights to wear the un rapid increase is due to the need of direct from mill to wearer; all styles For rent 6 room modern houae. $16. ; usual. Medium size requires 1H yard prompt market information, to the and colors; salary paid for full time or per month. 853 Macadam. Adv. 54-inch material. educational value of radio and to its spare hours; no money needed for Pictorial Review Printed Pattern entertainment feature. Must sell at once my beautiful No. 2802. Sizes, 14 to 18 years and I tNB Q uautv trou t ---------- 0---------- samples. IN TE R N A T IO N A L 8-room modern house in Rose City ~zixrasz.0z2rt. 'M IL LS , 1465, Norristown, Pa.— Adv. [ Park Call Rroadway 5807,-adv Say you saw it in The Advocate. » ' **Announcement Daily Fashion Hint 34 to 44 inches bust, Price, 45 cents.