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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1925)
m » THE T H E A D V O C A TE PORTERS REFUSED PERM IT I CHECK THE W H IT E PRESS (From the Cleveland Herald. Scpt.19) ADVOCATE William* Avenue Y.W.C.A. HALF M ILLION DOLLAR CHURCH OPENS DOORS A R T H O D O X JEWS ARE AMAZ ED AT BLACK RABBIS COMING TO Published »»»ry Saturday at Te City Council refused Wednesday, The Wiliams Avenue Branch was i Congregation Of Several Hundred With increasing frequency the me represented at the High School Re- Sait* 31S-S13 Maeltay Building. t. crant a permit tor the Pullman Worship Judaism In Chicago. Claim Porters Social Club. 328pj Williams tropolitan press o f the country pro »erxr» Setting-l'p Conference at Rock New York, N. Y Sept JO— More They Art The Only Real Jews PhuDc Broadway M07. ■ Avenue. The objection made bv ceeds to saddle crimes upon members Creek (.'amp by Mis- Fngliss tied»- , than 7,000 worshipper* attrnded the I Police Captain Circle, wa* that the of our race which crimes, subsequent peth ami Mi»« Margie 1 Danlcy. F D. CANNADT.......... .... Editor club is up stairs aud would be hard to developments have proved, were com The Blue Triangle Club will meet This ha» not on the second and fourth Friday Mayor Maker objects on the mitted by whites MHS E. D. CANNADY Manager j inspect. grounds that, all social clubs permit happened once, nor only in the south nights ol the month gambling and that all the vice in the It ha- happened many times. North The High School Ri»crvc» will hold ADVOCATE AOENTfl Uitv is charged to hin. therefore he is and South regular meeting- ea> h Thursday at Only a few months ago the New against granting the permit. Elka Sanitary Barbar Shop 4 P M However, if the Superentendcnt of York pre- tried to fasten the brutal The Vesper* will begin Sunday, Oct 316 Flandera Street the Pullman Company would approve, murder of the Kane girl on a Negro A number of Colored men were ar rested and held on charges of suspi cion. for investigation No evidence however, has as yet been uncovered to indicate that any of theese men were guilty More recent was the attempt to place the kidnapping and murder of little Marv Dalv upon a Negro A deed to which a wealthy white boy has since confessed Aud now conies the effort to identi fy Henry Horn, a Colored man. as the midnight marauder who terroris ed the cilv of Nashville for two weeks Although the marauder is claimed to have worn a mask, there are tho-e who -av they rccogni/c Horn as the mail Horn insists that he is inno cent \V alter I- White, .\>-i-tuiil Secre tary of the National A-sociation for the Advancement of Colored 1‘eople. urges members o f the race to protest to newspapers against the policy of playing up alleged Negro crime, and if such papers insist on exploiting the Negro, to boycott them This ap pears to be the most effective way in breaking this practice It has been tried before with good results and it will no doubt work again hr would OK the permit. The City Council in refusing a per Per Y ear------------------------- -■ U » mit to the Pullman Porters Social Club is doing a great injustice to a Six M o n t h * ______________________ 1 M Three M onth*-------- ---- ------------- 1 00 worthy set of men. ---------» ...... Payable in advance Entered at the Postoffice at Portland. If \Y I. Thompson decides to enter Oregon, a* second-claw matter the race for United States Senator, it can be put down that Oregon voters will witness one ol the greatest po- IM PORTANT! battles ever held in fair Ore All communication* for publica litcal gon. for the nomination to that office SUBSCRIPTION RATES tion or otherwise should be ad dressed to Tha Advocate Publish W ONDERING mg Company, Suite 312 313 Mac- lsay Building, Portland. Oregon Do you suppose a minister won Advertising rates made known der- as much over why he did'nt get the wedding, when he had every reas on application. on to expect it. a- the doctor wonders whv he wasn't called, when the fam ilies had been lifelong friend«5 Do you suppose the doctor spends as much time wondering over why he wasn't called as the shoe dealer won der- why he didn't sell that certain pair of -hoes 5 Do you suppose the “ They have right* who dare main -hoe dealer wonders as much as the movie-man. who puts on a good show lain them"— tames Russell Lowell. and has a slim crow d5 But do you COLORED PEOPLE AND AM ER suppose even the movie-man wonders as much as I do. whv some people ICA don't pav their subscription to The HOT EL NOTES Marcus Garvey who writes from hi> Advocate? cell in the Atlanta penitentiary, and W illiam \\ esl former clerk at The some of his diciples say that the col Bob LaKollette Jr. in his race for Portland, for the past ten years a citi ored race can never come into its own the United Statees Senator, to fill the zen o f Caliorma. was here this week in America, and that its only salva- place made vacant bv the death of his to the funeral of his mother tion is to go *o Africa, there to build militant father, brought home the Franklin a waiter at The Portland up a great and powerful empire Is Bacon in the Election in Wisconsin for several months, resigned last Fri day Mr Garvey right5 That race prejudice last Tuesday. is increasing rather than decreasing, Mr F.dward Boyce. President of the as the colored race advances in wealth Bert Hancv has won already the Portland Hotel Company, has return- intelligence, moral worth and charac Democratic nomination for United jed from a business trip to several ter cannot be disputed bv thoughtful I States Senator from Oregon.if he towns in Washington students of social science In striking l wants it. Beside-, a lot of Republicans The Steamer Admiral Evans, which contrast however, to this increasing are saving some mighty good things made its maiden trip to Portland Sun prejudice is the ever enlarging num 1 about him day. ha« a crew of jolly, fine looking ber of thoughtful and fair-minded waiters atjd thev are setting a mighty ---------- O----------- white men and women who. realizing hot pace tor the Portland boy*. RACE PROBLEM SOLVERS the injustice as well as the danger of l mted States Senator, Robert N this attitude, are doing all within their Standficld was a Portland visitor last It character and -inceretv of pur Sunday power to combat it Then, too, it must be noted that in spite of opposition pose were coupled with the education we, as a group have made and are and the loud and vociferous protest a- gainst segregation and discrimination DOINGS OF THE ELKS still making wonderful progress. This progress, we hold answers that is being made bv some o f the Garvey’s charge that the colored race wouM-bc leaders, parading as race F W. Morton Grand organizer of can never come into its own in this problem solvers, a great good would Elk-, takes the cake when it comes to country It is coming slowly, we result from their preaching In many visiting the sick brothers. admit, but steadily into its own 1 hat cases the conduct of some of these in O S Thomas, the Dixie Tavern Africa offers golden opportunities for dividual« is disgraceful, and the peo proprietor and a member o f Rose Citv those who go there, is doubtless true, ple w ho know it refuse to follow sack I odge of Flk«. is on the sick list and as knowledge of this grows a- leadership To which we -av. “ Amen" George Randall,' pullman porter and ---------- o---------- one of Rose Citv Lodge’s "Bills" is mong our group, venturesome youth may seek its fortune there. It cannot Billv Sunday, the noted evangelist, reported ill at his home on Union Ave be doubted that there will ever be the who i- holding a seven weeks meeting evacuation of America bv some color here, has done at least one thing He TACKY PARTY SUCCESSFUL ed people While it is possible for has put Mayor Baker on the job of many to go it is not very probable. closing up gambling clubs Dahlia Temple No 202. I B P P ---------- 0---------- When one views the growing pre E of \k had a tacky- party- last Mon judice against the colored peo THE BRO AD -AX day night at the Stag Club It was a ple in America, it is easy to account jolly affair and well attended for Garvey and many other thinking During our twenty two years in the ---------- 0----------- men contending that our race must newspaper game, we have seen hun n x v i m n r a i w T i x o done at seek its glory elsewhere than in A- dreds of special editions of Race news merica. When, however, one notes papers, but none of them so far has THE ADVOCATE other significant facts, one cannot a- mea-ured up to the one put out re- 312 M id r iv Bldg. BRoadw ay 5807 gree with them The colored race has centv bv the Chicago Broad-Ax The ---------- 0----------- contributed so much to the making of paper is 30 years old and has never Phone Broadway 5807 or call at 312 Amerca. and it will come into its own missed an issue. During its entire life and win its place right here just as Julius F Taylor has been its owner Macleay Bldg, if you wish to subscribe surely as there is a God in Heaven and editor, and while the Windv City- for The Advocate. Africans will continue to develop Afri can boast of bigger race papers, there ca a< thev are already developing it is none better than the Broad-Ax Our FOR YOUR LIBRARY Americans will develop America as hearty congratulations to brother Tay they are alreadv developing it. and lor. black men who are Americans to the Scott'a Official History of The core will have a hand in that develop Germany- has decided to set aside a American Negro in the World ment. sum, estimated at twelve million War by Emmett J. Scott, A. M., -----------O---------- marks, to pay the wages of native A f A L IT TL E CH ILD SH ALL rican troops, owing to them for the LL. D.. special assistant to the sec LEAD THEM retary o f war. can be purchased at past seven years. “ Don't *sk for right*. Take them, .an den’t let anny »tn give them to #e A right that is handed to ye fr nawthtn' ha* somethin' the matter with it."—Mr. Dooley. A few days ago we chanced to pass one of our public schools during a recess period and noted with pleasure the children both white and black play ing several games with great rest, a« become« any normal group o f children but without anv apparent thought of race or creed to disturb their piav. And so we believe it would be in evrrv walk of life if the parents could and would purge their souls of race prejudices, but they are so fearful of the bugaboo, “ race-equalitv” . or per haps the appointment of a few colored teacher* in the nixed S c h o o l - Contact in -.he i,,.e*d schools by the children of both races is the surest road to friendly race relations the J». K K. and Southern white Supre macy to the contrary, notwithstand ing. The Advocate office. 312-313 Mac Furnished rooms. 720 Union Ave.. leay Building, Broadway 5807.— North. Phone Trinity 1676-adv. ---------- o---------- N O TAR Y PUBLIC NOTICE A D V O C A T E OFFICE ---------- o----------- Regular meetings of the Port land Branch of the National As sociation for the advancement of Colored People held every second Monday evening at Bethel A. M E Church, Larrabee and McMillen streets. LEE ANDERSON. Sec y. J. A. EWING. Pres. Shining stand for sale, cheap for cash Yeon Building entrance Adv Holliday & Holliday Tonsorial Parlors 125 North Sixth Street ln our new location we are arranged to give better service to our patrons We invite ladies, gems and children to come in and see us. I The Next Time You Need Dentistry See Us WE USE T H E W O R L D S GREATEST PAIN REM OVER - m % 3 /'A i l l e r a n d iR A orv a." bitkpenik-nl f umu+al r h r e c t n r a *, “ * UatCmxjicB St bet s e t tndH ft * ‘ P h n n t rtrtw d -s my 2 6 9 1 Puts the teeth to sleep Rooms for rent, furnished or unfur nished. 720 Union Ave. N. Call 3ell- wood 3272.—Adv. K. F. Wagner E. R. Chappell PATRONIZE T o t R ADVKKTI3gRg CHAPPELL’S Flower Shop T B S BEST r o l LESS Main (116 331 Morrison St. Portland, Or*. N. W. Bank t*attain t AUSPLUND DRUG STORE SIXTH & GU8AJV STREETS PORTLAND, ORE. • IT PUTS T H E TE E T H TO SLEE P” Not the Patient Real Painless Dentistry IM PERIAL DENTISTS Second Floor MaCleay Bldg. S. W . Cor. 4th ft Wash. St*. Open nights till 8:30 Brdy. 1865 Q U A L IT Y S H I R T S and C A P S T o Indiridtuü Measure fee Suits Spring Chicken served Saturday and Sunday aa long as they la«t BAKED HAM to Measure Saturdays and Sundays Every day With Potato Salad L. 0. ADKINS 104 Fourth f t Phone Seuwood 3708 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Shirts $1.25 op; Capa $2.85 W H IT E MEN ON THE lOB The white people of Marshfield, Oregon, we are told object to colored porters running in th< re in charge of parlor cars For that reason, the com pany ha- put white men on the cars in-teaH and the colored porters who were di-chargrd have been returned to their homes in California Daily Fashion Hint STATEM E N T OF OW N ERSH IP. M ANAGEMENT. CIRCU LATIO N . ETC R EQ U IR ED BY TH E ACT OF AUGUST 1912 OK THE A D V O CATE. PUBLISH ED W E E K LY AT PO R TLA N D . OREGON STATE of OREGON COUNTY of M ULTNOM AH , sa. Before me a notaiv public m and for the State and County, personally appeared Mrs E. D Cannady, who. having dulv sworn by law. deposes and *avs that she is thr owner of thr Advocate, and the following i«. to the best of her knowledge and belief, a tun- Statement of tht m i»-r«hip. man agement. etc . of the aforesaid publi cation for the date a- -hown in the a- bove caption, required bv the Act of Xncii't. 24, 1912, ami died ia section 443, Postal l.aws and Regulation«, printed on the reverse of thi* form, to- wit: Publisher, Mr« F D Cannadv; Portland. Oregon; Managing Editor. Mr« F.. D Cannady; Busine«« mana ger. Mrs. E D Canuadv That Mr« F' D Cannadv i« the tnl* owner of the Advocate; that the known bond er», mortgagee«, an 1 other »eruritv holders owning or holding 1% or more of the total amount < r bond«, mortga ge«. or other securities are none Signed. Mrs. F.. D. annady. owner. Sworn to and sub»nhed before me this thr 1st dav of O, tuber, 192.» E D Cannadv. N tary Public for Oregon Mv com m ie m expires Nov 1. 1026 (Seal) THE CHIC TAILLEUR For mid-season wear the tailleur select« for its development taffeta and crepe satin, although thii m odel nuj be carried out in eharmeen or twill and be u i e d until far into anoihei rason It f e a t u r e * the straight front and back, with hidden fulness at the tides and buttons fo r the trimming Medium life require* 44* yards 40-inch or 3)« yard* 54- inch material. Pictorial Review Printed Pattern No. 2816 Sites, 14 to 18 year* and 34 to 38 inches bust Frio»', 45 cents. RICHARDSON’S CONFECTIONERY Broadway and Everett Street* DR. MELLENTHIN SPECIALIST in Internal Medicine for the pa at twelve year* DOES NOT OPERATE will be at BENSON HOTEL W EDNESDAY. TH U RSDAY AND FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7. •. A 9 Office Hour*: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m THREE DAYS ONLY No charge for confutation Dr Mrlllriitlmi I» a rrguar graduate ill medicine and surgery and is a It ern*rd bv thr *tatr of ( Jrrgoii He do« not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall »tones, ulcer« of »tooiarh, ton«il» or adenoid» Hr ha» to hi» credit wonderful rc- »ult« in di»ra«r« of the »tomach, liver, bowrl», blood, »km, bed wetting, ca tarrh. weak lung», rheumalKiii, scia tica. leg ulcers and rectal ailment« bav. been ion*> iled It is said that at night the temple is Below arr thr name» of a few of hi* filled with men on one sole anu wo many «aludird patient« in Orgon: men on thr other After the singing Ko*e J Aplm, l'ar»on. VVa»h , nerve of ses eral hymns, the two rabbis who ■ire said to hr very eloquent ami able trouble Mr« Otto Will, Jeffer*on. varicose -peakrrs deliver sermons laying down the truth to their hrarrrs, and stress ulcer, leg mg the point that Negro«* are the Mr» M A I-wan, Coquillr, stom original tews ach trouble It is also reported that a large num M P Christianson, Albany, bladder ber of gentle whites rndravor to at tend thr meetings out of curiosity trouble John Kftth, Albany, adenoids and Somr have even blackened their faces I tonsil« in order to attend the service» Mr» M I Olacn, Portland, appro- Furniture of 8-rms for tale, cheap. , dicitis House for rent. 187 N. 16th St Phone Krmcuibcr the above date, that cun Rroadway 1838.—adv. j »ullation on tin» trip will be free and ---------- 6 — - - - lhat his treatment is ditferrnt FOR SALE - Attractive four room Married women must be arrompa house. 3 blocks from pavement and nird by their husband« car line in Woodlawn. Beautiful lawn Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg, Los and shubbery. A sacrifice for cash, and a bargain on terms. Phone W A- Angeles California. Inut 6479-adv. A NEW DISCOVERY For rent— Newly furnished apart ment, 312 Cherry Street Mr» T F Mr A C Parsons of I932F Gravois Allen. Fast !6<>l — Adv. Ave. St Louis. M o, ha« just recently Stay Off Armistice Night. Adv iditcuverrd a new preparation that Straight*«* thr- hair and kn-p» it neat- | ly combed A test by over One Hundred Bar- Tabor 7100 | her« ha« ju«t been made and their dr I cision is lhat it is thr most wonder ful preparation they have rvrr used, 1 which can be verified at our office. It is not greasy, gummy or stickry, and Typewriter Ribbon*. Carbon Papera, >< guaranteed to not change thr color Stationery. Printing. Book of thr hair or mure thr scalp in any Binding, Rubber Stamp«, j way and equally a« good for ladir« as for gent« To those desiring a trial | parkage of this most wonderful pre 409 McKay Bldg. Portland. Or*. paration. just send $100 to Mr Par sons and they will receive a 4 Vi os 1 jar bv return mail, postpaid Adv Louis H. Strickland NOTICE SPFICIAL <&> fia. c rH w x K in d ..* <So7 Merit O fy AN EVEN T THE BOOK of AMERICAN NEGRO SPIRITUALS Edited with an Introduction by JAMES W ELDON JOHNSON Secretary of the N. A. A. C. P. Musical Arrangements by J. ROSAMOND JOHNSON Additional numbers by Lawrence Brown Here at last is the authoritative, permanent hook of American Negro Spirituals compiled by the best Negro musicians and edited by a man who has made a life study of these songs. The book contains the words and music of sixty-one spirituals, arranged for piano and voice without loss of any of their orignal quality. They can he played and sung just as the Negroes have been singing them for hundreds of years. “ Deep River” , “ Joshua Fit de Battle oh Jericho” , “ Go Down Moses” , “ Stan' Still Jordan", Lit’le David” , “ Swing Low Sweet Chariot", “ Somebody’s Knockin' at Y o ’ I >o” \ “ Steal Away to Jesus” , all the old favorites and many never before set down are in this book. Walter White, Roland Hayes, Paul Robe son, Carl Van Vechten are just a few who will spread the news of this hook all over the United States. In order to he sure to get a copy immediately, we advise you to fill out the coupon below and let us send your copy to you before the first edition is exhausted. Large 8vo. (10V jx 8 )—$3.50 net. Tailored H* TIBBRT8 8TRRRT 4th at 4 P. M The service» will last one hour and a »octal nour will follow The Bible class will hold its first meeting October the 5th. Mrs. C F Cannon is teaching a :xm this vear The membership lea. September •Nth marked the Fall < Opening for the Williams Avenue Branch Mrs F' S Collins, hostess was i--i»ted bv Mrs C \ lenkins. Mrs K Gray and Mi*» M Danlev Mrs K 'itanlev. Social C hairman was assisted bv Mrs B Merrinian. Mrs F" D Thomas, Mrs T Flowers. Mr- F Morton, Mr« Cora Minor and Miss I, Duke. Dr I. j Staub, Mrs I Forrest Fisher, Mrs tv Gray, were the speaker» ami Mrs I V Gras-on. Mr and Mr- Bert Turn er and Misses N and V Franklin ren dered musical numbei The affair was well attended and probably is the last Membership Tea to be given in the present building An mg the guests were noted Mrs James I Panton. Mr- F' 1 Fuller, Mr- Aronson, Mr» Farley, Mi-- W lieeld n. Mis» Saxton, Mi-s A Brownlee and Mrs Saidie Orr- Dunbar opening on Sunday last, of the new Chicago, III, Sept JO, - (By P N $>00,0110 church of the Mother Afri ) -A ccording lo a tepori circulated ca Methodist Episcopal Congrega ¡ S here last week some Othodux lew* tion at 140 West 1J71h Street, which the Kcv lames Waltri Brown is the chancad to attend the asrvice* held pastor All but $165,000 of the cost in the Tcmplr of the Gospel of the Kingdom at 1850 West 1 akr Street of the church ha- been paid, and cash there ami were aniarrd to hear the and pledges taken in Sunday's collec tion amounted to $5,000 This is the Negro Rabbi- declare to ihc congre ol several hundred, that they uldc-t colored congregation in New gation, S'ork City. It was organised in 1700 alone were the real lews as an offshoot from |ohn Street \ i< » weak* ago this congregation (white) Methodist C hurch The Race came into public attention when Mrs I- I.Kihrlh Miller was brought to trial con gee cation ha- s c c y tsd t»• n • -or-, accused of soliciting funds under false each time moving further uptown It ia sani thaï at tht with the colored Colony The first site pretanata Rabin David Laaurua ami Rabbi was Church and Leonard streets. The time Canto Slifom appeared in court in de church has about J.000 members. fettsr of the wliman and their cause It is reported that so convincing was the argument of the Rabins that ihe MRS. MAUD BATES of Longview, girl was released and she and her Washington is the proud owner of a friends continuad their work among P i a n o Mrs Bate» has several new pu the pro|>lr of Chicago It ia said that services are held in pils since purchasing her new inslr- the Temple at night only During the ment Good luck to you. Mrs Bates day the rahbi- arr out soliciting funds I for the maintenance of the temple and securing new member* \rcording to doorkeeper, Dunn, Rabbi- Tararli» and Slifom came to Chicago a short tune ago directly from lerusaleni, where they learned the doctrine thev arr teaching It is reported that hi New S’ ork Ci- IV. there is a congregatoli of several are said to he eery eloquent and able thousand members The work in Chi cago began four months ago and ap proximately four hundred persons PORTLAND BARGAIN BASEMENT NEW FALL COATS $28 90 per cent are Pur Trimmed Never have you seen such luxuriously beautiful fall coat* at this amazingly low price so early in the season. 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