The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, October 10, 1925, Image 1

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PORTLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1925
COLORED TOWN ONE OF FINEST IN AM ia
Y. E WHITES JOIN BLACKS IN RESENTMENT
YOUNG MENS’ CHRIS T R IP TO VERNONIA AN LABOR LEADERS
TIAN ASSOCIATION OF
INTERESTING ONE
FIC ER S R E FU S E W H IT E
I SAY REDS NOT
(By the Attoeiale Editor)
H O TEL SERV ICE
Antwrrutg a communication to
IN
CONTROL MEETING
LOCAL and FOREIGN PLEDGE MADE
NEW0 BRIEFS
TO SELF F llF IL E D
ARROW TIPS
(By Kits Reid)
HAS 253 MODERN HOU
SES
ELEC T R IC
AND
STEAM R A ILW A Y SER
V ICE; PUBLIC PLACES
The real truth about the Saklatvola
MRS. IDAH FINCH A D D R E S S E S
ncident is gradually leaking out. You
W O M EN S' CL U B
come to, Vcrnuma, Orenon, I left
all
reiuciuber he is the gentleman ,
When Colored Members Of Sunday afternoon, Srpl Id, about 4.JO
with politic* of rrtmsox hue. who was I $1,000,000 Government Built
accompanied
by
my
two
tons;
Mr
and
Chicago,
III,
(Jet
8—
Refuting
the
Committee are Barred, Eight M r ' A II Morrow and family, Mrs statements that Reds werr seeking Thr Portland V^qinans Mutual Be­ New York. N. Y. October 8,—Carry- forbidden by Secretary of State Kel- < Town Of Truxton, Va., Sold
(. lub met Saturday evening at the : mg out a pledge she made to herself log to come to this country as a del- j
National Secretaries Walk ilanirt I Johnson and Laura Dymond control of the American Negro Labor nefit
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P Lomax, Mrs Roberta C. Hattie, of Washing- (gate to the Interparliamentary Con-! To Race Financiers Is New
None
of
ut
had
ever
heard
of
Ver-
Congress,
which
is
scheduled
to
meet
1019 Fast 27th Street North Nineteen
ference We are now told that Mr Step Forward.
Out And Go Elsewhere
uonia before and supposes. .1 was only here during the week of October 2$, ; ladies were present and Mrs. Idah | ton, D. C\, hat sent her check lot $70 Saklatvola made a speech in the
¡a short drive, probably an hour or to ; Lovett Eort Whiteman, college-train­ Brown, the president of the club, pre­ ; to the Natiomal Association lor the House of Commons in which he cri- 1
luwn tome country road We were ed race communist, is perfecting Ins ; sided Miss Faye Swain and Mesdames ; Advancement of Colored People.
PLANS SUBURB
ATLANTIC CITY SCENE | seriously
Having decided in 1921 to give the ticised most severely Finglan I s tyran- ; C ITY
miitakrn. however, and we organization with labor leaders from M D Campbell and E. D Cannady
I Association $25 annually, Mrs. Hattie nical government of India. Now great j
were in lor a musli luiiKcr and rougll- all parts of the country.
furnished the tuuvir Favourite quota­ iound that in 1923 and 1924, she was Britian does not care two straw« how !
All Accomodated at Colored i i ridr than wr anticipated We drove William Z. Foster. Robert Minor tions were given by each one. Mrs j | unable
to contribute the entire sum much any one criticises her Colonial i Ranks With Boley And O-
• for mile* thru dense forest* and a- and other well-known communists Idah Finch, discussed the Bahai prin­
Her
present
check wipes out the defi­ policy while at home but she objects ther Colored Towns.
Hotel.
| round curve after curve on the moun- l have been invited to address the inert­ ciples and also told of the recent earth­
cit and include* $25 for the year 1925. most strenuously against having those
lam trail, up and dow n lull, ami tin i. ing
quake in Japan, and how she miracu­
Mrs. Hattie's letter and check brot , criticisms given voice in another coun- 1 Portsmouth, V a . October 8,— No
Union of whitr and Negro workers lously escaped.
Atlantic Clly, N I Ori I,— Fiiihl thru additional furcM, finaly cinerg
an acknowledgement from James Wel- , try. It was politely intimated to Sec-j
while terrrtane* of Ihr Mutimi de- in« on the o th e r side, and,—Vemo- will be thr surest way to end lynch­
The hostess, assisted by Mine. ; don Johnson. N. A. A. C. P. Secre- retary of State Keltog that England longer are Boley, Okla and Brooklyn,
111, the leading cities of the country
ing*. race riots, race discrimination Thibodeaux-Vrisell, served dainty re­
|.»nmrnl of ihr National Y M C A mat
; tarv, in which he said ■ “ The spirit would appreciate it very much if he 1 practically owned and run solely bv
It was now seven u'eloek We were and other abuses from which the Ne­ freshments
rrfutrtll o lake accomodations in a
•
would
shut
out
any
such
possibility
i
' which you showis equally at valuable
colored people Through the closure of
whitr hotrl on ihr boardwalk because welcomed at thr residence ul Mr and groes suffer, the literature of the La­
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at the financial support. It is such a and of course, he was only too anx- ! a deal with the government colored
ihr rolorrd >laff of Ihr Nalional coun­ Mr s Dennis ( ollint. the former an em­ bor Congress proclaims.
j ious to oblige and thus made a fool of ' citizens bought the "war time” city of
spirit
alone
on
the
part
of
the
support-
G
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S
TO
JO
IN
H
E
R
HUSBAND
"W e are against Jim-crowism, black
cil werr refuted accomodations, and ploye of the Oregon Amrriran Lum­
; ers of this wor k which furnishes us himself and of his country Instead of | Truxton, Va at a price close on to
went with Ihr rolorrd teerctanr* lo ber Company, at are all the other col- ■ bcltism, miscegenation laws and other
with the encouragement that is neces- being a “land of the free” we are ra- , $150,fXX). It is the new 'Athens’ of the
ihr Kidirv H o U » r . a rolorrd hotel A ored men who reside tlirrr, approxi­ discriminations,'* says an appeal for i Mrs. Brrtha Tolliver who forermly i vary to keep up the fight.
pidly becoming a "land of oppres- j colored American.
inolili ihr while accrrlarira now «lay mately fifty in all, including thrir fam­ support "W e demand full social, po- ! resided with Mr, and Mrs J. D. Pat­
i sion”.
Truxton lies in the suburbs of Ports­
mu al ihr Ridtcv arr two »outhrrn ilies Vernonia it little mure than a Iitical and economic equality, a unit- | ton left last week for Gardner. Mont.,
mouth. Va. It was huilt for colored
inrn They arr 11 ttronglv optioned to lar«e lumber camp, indeed we Were rd front for Negro and white work- | to join her husband They will make
SUBSCRIBER OBJECTS
I
he
piiful
part
of
she
whole
thing
Gardner
their
future
home
told
that
until
the
connnii
of
this
hi«
r
r
s
and
formers,
and
a
labee
party
un­
workers
during the World war at a
ihr «agrégation prarlirra of the while
is the placid way in which our 100 cost of $I.(XX).(XX). Finding little use
TO RACE MEN BEING
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holrU at ihr men from Ihr Fast and I umber Company, Vernonia was not* iting all working class force* "
per-centers
have
accepted
the
incident
West. The artion of tht* group proba­ “counted”
BRANCH C O M M I T T E E M E E T S
CA LLED “M ISTER” Never a peep out of one o them as to for it since 1919, the government de­
Thr rolorrd people, directly from
cided to auction he town off through
bly doomt Atlantic City at a futurr
the violation of sacred American doc-
NOTED
INDIAN
DOC
merlin« plarr of " Y " men, time thr California, bnt formerly from the
The Executive Committee of the
"Time" Magazine (1-akeside Ave. & trnes. Never a whisper of resentment .sealed bids. A group of colored finan­
National Iradrrt of ihr organization ixterme southern (tales, wr found tn TOR DISCOVERS PR E National Association for ihe Advance­ West 3rd Street. Cleveland, Ohio) has against the assumption of authority ciers tamed out to be the highest bid­
arr drterminrd lhal ihrv will not hold he very splendid people; intelligent,
ment of Colored People held a busi­ lost one white Southern subscriber on the part of an American official ders and the town went to them.
■rational merlina* in piare* that draw honest, thrifty, and above all, good PARATION TH AT MAK ness meeting Tuesday evening.
The town of T'ruxton is modern in
This white Southerner, Barlow Hen­ And have you noticed that the reso-
It
was
a
great
pleasure
to
visit
with
ES HAIR GROW TWO
I hr color line.
j
derson of Aiken. S C , wrote the td- , lutions in the women's clubs have not every respect and will rank with some
them,
and
to
»omc
degree
renew
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itor a letter objecting to the printing evoked a single "whereas" or “be it of the best towns in the country of
LONGER
IN C O L O R E D LAD SECO N D B E S T I ■ of
pleasant experiences in the INCHES
"Mr." before the name of colored therefore resolved" on this latest bit its size. It lies within one mile of the
A N KG KO M A STE R B U I L D E R ” many
ALL ROUND A T H L E T E IN C IT Y
south whrrr I spent itiy girlhood.
TW O MONTHS
people Henderson inquired whether of hysterical nonsense on the part of U. S. Navy Yards in Portsmouth. It
I hr colored people have been in
¿"glorification” of the Negro is an ac­ • r profesional country-savers5 What ■s served bv both electric and steam
\\ a thin aton. |) C Orlobrr 8,— In Yriiioma only about four or five mos. j
At The Majestic Theatre on Friday
railways.
a new volume, rntitlrd ” Thr Matter And prior to their arrival, there were Willing to Give Free Sam rvemng, O c t o b e r 2, George Fdward cepted policy of the magazine, and a lost opportunity!
*ays its use of "Mr.” has assumed “al­ ¿tqnoj) tpnui o o j s|i— asn aqj s je q *
The picturesque little town has 253
Builder*". Mr* Mary II Wadr, who no rolorrd people in thr little town
Cannady, eldest son of editor and Mrs.
—4 ° mq— i - g - a - a a
«*
» a modern dwellings of a mode»t. yet im-
hat wnltrn trtrra l b o o k t on olhrr Their coming aroused Some feeling in pies to Readers of This P a­ F D. Cannady was awarded a fine most nauseating proportions."
,uoi||jqaa
ue
HJ3UIy
aqi
jo
s.(ep
aqj
To
which
the
editor
of
the
"Time"
oosine architecture. The houses are of
fauiout mrn and woinrii. Irllt thr lifr poor white labor families regarding per to Prove Merits of His base-ball bat. lielng the prize for the
I replied that the magazine would con­ ui 'uojKuiqsey^ attzoaQ 'j o u j e j I s j i j
simitiar plan, each having five rooms
Morir* of )amrt I Hill. Alrxandcr thr rolorrd children (four in number)
second best all around boy athlete of tinue to employ the title of “Mr.” in j p o fo iq sn o q i pu«|nu-q asoddns nÓA a bath,
Discovery.
water, > ‘urnace. and an e-
Graham Bril. Bookrr T Washington, attending the public schools along
the ages of II and 12 years in the reference to men who lacked other ti- op leq^-saouTf no.< 'sauiunoa u «o lectric hot
light system. Each home is pro­
George W Gorthal*, Andrew Carne­ with the white children (Which mat­
fournal Junior Athletic Contest held j ties.
jia q t ui
Aaqi ieqw s.»eqj_ s t o jj vided with a spacious front and back
gie and Mrnry Ford Thr bookt writ- ter hat not been satisfactorily settled
SeveraJ years ago, in Gold Valley, for three days last week. Ivan Canna-
The episode brought a letter from -ed uSiazo) M3] e sn iszfuoiue asoo| vard The town has an ideal street and
Irn by Mrt Wailr arr all intrndrd et- vet)
Cal . two boys were playing a game of dv ranked high in running and had the Walter White. Assistant Secretary of ujn) o) si sjsiumuiuoD Xuueoz 'aui sewer
system, the streets being wide
pn tally for Ihr reading of younir peo­
A short time after wr arrived at the ruck battle, and accidentally struck a honor of seeing his picture in the Sun­
-3 e j o ju i sn ujn) o) auop >q oj spaau
ple. and in tpraking of hrr «kill in home of Mr and Mrs. Collins, a group middle aged woman Dr I C Delano day Journal Both of the bnvs were the N. A. A. C. P., saying: "Do not ’ icq i |[e teqi Xauatsisuoa Aqqea qans gravel surfaced thoroughfares having
handling hiographual material in t hi » of rolorrd people, mrn and women, (the founder of the World Famous shown on the screen at the Majestic worry about loosing Mr Henderson's IO 3 j t sjam od Huiuoscaj and teqj a narow parkway containing flowers
and shrubbery runing through their
wav. ihr Nrw York "Timea" says: j assembled and 1 gave a brief talk on Blood medicine, Herb* of Life) was i There were hundreds of boys and , subscription You will gain more read­ auiquiqt jo Aiiues || e jo jno
“She hat ihr intight to ditcern and thr purpose and accomplishments of , called in to dress the wound and found girls in the contest which consisted of ers by your courage and decency than aq ueo a.» je q i jjn is stea.» aood qans centers.
■
vou
will
lose.
Certainly
1
will
do
every­
The town's school s a modern ten
thr «kill to make mamfrtt ihr rharar- the N A A C I*, the retult of which that the patient was suffering with a swimming, diving, running, fencing,
Ajjunoa siqi ui ajdoad jo OOO'OOO room, brick building It is equipped
leriilir* in each of hrr subject* thal ¿6 out of the 28 present ioinrd the fractured skull and concussion of tbc boxing, horse-back riding, jumping, th in g in my power to induce more in­ 33V
001 a«a i«qt uoitdum ss* uijea aqi si to meet atl the community needs, hav­
telligent
readers
to
subscribe
to
led to hit tucceat. and thr trral* ihrtr National Assocatiun. Wc immediately brain.
dancing, etc
"Time'' because of your reply to Mr isoui aqi _ 3ttt sajiJ,, jc ifi Jtuiqj aq_£
ing a spacious auditorium for con­
in a wav IO makr younir rradrrt un- organized and installed thr officers;
Dr Delano started in on his new
! Henderson.”
certs. picture shows and dances. The
derkiand ihrir importance, mil only Shrdrick Mathew*, president; Mr * case with a determination to bring a-
For Rent — Nice furniahed rooms
1 to think anyhow, and to protest makes school rooms are of the most modern
for tu rrrt* but for any good ami Anita Marks. Vice Pres.; Mrs. Mary bout satisfactory results; and at thr to right couple or single parties., ten
L O N G V IE W (W N „) N O T E S
one so deucediy unpopular. So hail type
right living”
Taylor, Sccrrarv; M Anderson. T rea­ end Ilf thirty daw. the patient was j minutei from down town district.
Of the 253 houses, 143 have been
i to our Kellogs and all the rest of his
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surer Executive Commitee: Rev D not only completely cured but her Call evenings 349 East 1st Street No.
sold and are now occupied. AH of the
tribe—they do our thinking for us.
(By Mrs. Maud Bates)
M Mprfitt, Louis Taylor, Will Green, hair over the bruised spot had grown
AFRICAN KING V I S I T S IN
Mrs. C. M. Flowers
My last paragraph must be given 105 unsold houses will be immediately
Carl Brooks from Seattle will make
Mims and Mrs E. Collins
to such a remarkable degree that it
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U N I T E D S T A T E S Allen
to a few remarksto a few remarks on placed on the market, on the basis of
. Longview his home.
l iving quarters have been arrang­ aroused the curiosity of both her fam­
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for
The
Advocate
The pay­
Mrs. George Gaskins is reported the President's speech at Omaha. He the generous reductions
ed for the colored employees, by the ily and Dr. Delano; so much so, that
says that "we can only make Ameri­ ment on these houses will no exceed
ill
<Wathinulon. I* ( Octobre 8— King Company, down in a sort of valley the Doctor questioned her as to what
William Duncan Allen. Jr., writes
Rev E. H. Gebert of Community ca first in the true sense which that the per cent a month.
Nana Atonali II I , of ihr Kohl coati of ( here arc several rows of three-room ; was it that she had been using on her
It has been arranged to spend $10,000
We*t Africa, hat arrived and it travel­ board house». All have electric lights hair during the treatment. Her reply from Oberlin where he is spending church preached an interecsting ser- means by cultivating a spirit of friend­
ing iproKmlo Thr K íiik , who it a ru­ which is the only modern utility.
was that she had only brrn using the his second year in Oberlin College, itnon at the Colored Community church ship and good will and through pro­ to have most of the buildings painted.
The colored citizens have already
in a recent singing test held at the ■ Sunday afternoon A large congrega­ gress at home and helpfulness a-
ler of 30.IKX) lo 40,000 oroplr. will vitti | After promising I would return thr ointment prescribed bv the doctor.
our rilirt which hate larKr Negro pn- next day, wc set out for home at
With given information, the doctor College, to select voices for the large tion enjoyed both sermon and ■pro- broad, standing as an example of real proceeded to form their own govern­
ment. organize their own police and
pulaliont fur thr purpotr of tludviriK II .HI o'clock and arived home at a- started straightway into deep research Classic Chorus, he was chosen as one . cram rendered bv the choir. Sunday service to humanity.
What do you suppose he means bv fire department, and set up their own
was also rallv day Rev Gardner was
Ihr acromplithmrnlt of Ihr American hout .1:00 a itt. Monday
to find out more about the treatment of the first tenors.
After taking two or three hours of and its connections with the roots of | Allen was the only colored student j greatly pleased with the spirit of love that5 Is it just a collection of words bu -¡nesses. The town in every respect
member* of hit rare and from hit ob-
and fellowship which pervaded the or is it an indicaion of his attitude on ' P e a k s the spirit of the new Negroes
trrvaliont here hr hopea In lake hark sleep, I caught the 8 a m train and j the hair and after experimenting for who competed.
meeting A large collection, showing the Chinese question. Will he lead the of independence, faith and progress.
valuable tuggestion* for hit own tub arrived at Vernonia ab« iut II a m twenty- seven months. Dr. Delano an­
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jr r lt
Kin« Amoah who it 40 years While I was interviewing some of the nounced that he had discovered a cer­
F O R SA LE - Attractive four room that Longview colored Community nations in withdrawing from China5
J- J. Handsaker, Northwest
old. it a Protestant Chriitian. and wat ofieials of thr Lumber Co, and thr tain herb, which, when macerated house, 3 blocks from pavement and church means to give, as well as work You know that up to ihe present writ­
educated in the first I hritlian rolIrKC principal of the public school, the of- ' with certain chemicals, and mixed to­ car line in Woodlawn. Beautiful lawn and pray Mrs Gardner and friends ing, the only two nations that are re- Regional Director of the Near East
spectng
the
rights
of
file
Chinese
peo­
from
Portland
were
guests
Sunday.
Relief
work,
has returned from Salt
rsiabhshrd in Ihr «old coati country fieers of thr Branch N. A A. C. P. | gether with pure Cocanut Oil and Cal­ and shubbery. A sacrifice for cash,
The children are enjoying their new ple to govern their own country, are l.ake City where he has been for a
Hit symbol of authority it a sword of were busy, and when ! arived at the ifornia Fine Tar, would produce a and a bargain on terms. Phone WA-
the two outlawed nations— Russia and week, on business.
! playground.
ancient Pattern which has brrn in hit station at 2 p. m to catch my train i healthy, luxuriant growth of hair.
lnut 6479-adv.
Mis Ruth Deon has entered I.ong- Germany. Unless America takes the \
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hark to Portland, there was a delega­
family for 40 ernrratinnt
After finding that the experiment
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lead and demands that extra-territo- | For Rent—Six room house 556 Wil­
| \ iew High school.
tion of women to greet me. As I step- i had proved successful in ninety-nine
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For
rent—
Newly
furnished
apart­
rialitv be abolished, she will stand liams Avenue. Phone East 2040
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F urniturr of S-rma for tale, cheap pod on thr train which was ready to I out of one hundred cases. Dr. Delano ment. 312 Cherry Street
Mrs T. E.
with the nations whose only intereest
mill out when I reached the station,
G I V E S $50 F O R N. A. A. C. P.
Houae for rent. 117 N. 16th St. Phone the Sec . of the Branch pressed some­ placed his preparation on thr market Allen, Fast 1661. — Adv
in
China is her exploitation. Is our
P U B L I C I T Y IN F O R E IG N P R E S S
under the name of Dr. Delano's Coco-
Stay O ff Armistice Night. Adv.
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president big enough to lead his na­
Broadway 1838.—adv.
thing in ntv hand and said, "for our Tar Hair Grower. From that day un­
o ■ ■
tion in the crisis5 Does he really mean
The Associate Editor of The Advo­
Charter" When I was comfortably til the present time the sale has been
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New York, N V Oct 8— R L Mc-
e can make little contribution to R O LA N D H A Y E S SINGS
Furniahed room». 720 Union
Ave., seated in mv car, I unwrapped the tinv I of phenominal and uninterrupted sue- ! cate accompanied bv her sons,; Mrs. ! Dougald, of the Mechanics and Farm­ "W
the welfare of humanity on the theory
IN G E R M A N Y
I. I Handsaker and her son, Morri­
bandit end what do yea snppoat, dear cess.
North. Phone Trinity 1676-adv.
son and Miss Josephine Turnham, mo­ ers Bank in Durham. N. C., has given ' that we are a superior people and all
In Dr. Delano's research, he discov­ tored to Oregon C itv, Sunday evening $M). to the National Association for ; others are an inferior people? If h e
Berlin, Germany, Sept. 26— Roland
ered that falling hair was due to sim­ where Mrs. Cannady addressed the , the Advancement of Colored People really means that, it will bring hope Hayes
_ _ _ _ _ _
has just sung here at the open­
ple infection (Sebum), and that hair audience at First Congregational to be used in supporting the publicity to the Philippines— he will help to ing of the
Fall concert season.
roots very seldom die Remove the in­ church on the race problem in OreRon obtained in the newspapers of foreign 'give them their independence; it will
Haves made his debut here last year
!
countries.
fected Sebum and the hair will grow,
mean
hope
to
the
Virgin
Islands
—
Mrs. Handsaker introduced the
Of recent years N. A. A C. P. re- i long the plaything of drunken Amer­ when Berlin music lovers went to hear
for science has shown that under most j speaker, who was well received
him more out of curiosity than be­
bald scalps the hair roots live.
Rev. F. I. Morgan is the pastor of i ports on lynching and other phases ican politicians—it will mean hope to cause they expected a musical treat.
Dr Delano so confident that his Co­ the church which is a magnificient I of race relations ha\e b'.-ti i't>blishcd the Negroes in America—he will lead However, on the occasion they pro­
co-Tar Hair Grower is superior to any $75,000,000 modern plant, all paid for. in foreign newspapers.
in stamping out discrimination every­ nounced him a genuine artist. The
other on the market, that he has de­ The seating capacity of the audito­
where practiced against our darker Germans were genuinely surprised to
cided 4o give a free sample to every \ rium is one thousand
-kins VV ill Mr. Coolidge stand by his find the cultivated, refined art of
reader of this paper who will send his
We are pleased to announce the arrival
Omaha speech or is it just a collec­ which Hayes is an exponent.
or her name and address to Dept. 61
tion of hot arr and bunk5 1 am saving
Still more surprised were Ihey to
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that speech The future will demon­ find that Haves was mastering not
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strate its sincerely.
only the German language, but also
1420-24 South Street
the spirit of German music. So well
Philadelphia, Pa, October 1,—The
P H I L A D E L P H I A . PENN.
CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS
All of the foregoing sinks into the has the famous tenor interpreted Ger­
Advocate Pub Co., Portland, Oregon
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background when one gets out of man liedcr that critics have said that
Please kindly note change of head­
"IN D IG N A TIO N M E E T I N G ”
Wloors these wonderful days and sees onlv his color prevented them from
quarters of The Missionary Seer front
W H EN W H I T E S G E T C O L ­
Nature in all her flaunting colors. Did insisting that he must be of German
We have on display at our office t lie most
O R E D SC H O O L MA'AM 420 South 11th Street, Philadelphia,
vou ever see such wonderful dahlias? blood
Penn,
exquisite and complete Imc of Christmas
I am looking at a Van Dyke that
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We regard The Advocate as one a-
Detroit, Mich, October 3,— An in­
spreads its pink petals across seven
Stay o ff November 26th. Court of
niong
the
exchanges
that
wc
prize
Greeting Cards ever shown in Portland.
dignation meeting followed an order
inches of space. Over in the corner is Calanthe.—adv.
very highly, and trust volt will contin­
which transferred a group of white ue
a late gladioia that is a great long '
it on our list.
children in the Crudder Avenue and
splash af cardinal red. Back of it is |
Again thanking vou in advance for
Fight Mile Road District from the ; noting
the pansies are blooming in purple
and making the change to our
Birdhurst white school to a school new address.
and
yellow and bronze. Oh. it is still
1 remain.
building half a mile away in a Negro
i
a
beautiful world.
Very
Sincerely
Yours,
Come and make your selection while the
dstrict and placed them under colored
W W. Matthews,
school teachers.
INDIANA SIGN B A R S C O L O R E D
Editor Missionary Seer.
line is complete and the variety good.
More than 1000 whies attended the
P E O P L E FR O M TO W N
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Fight Mile Road and Liverttois Road
Say you saw it in The Advocate.
Improvement Association meeting in
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a store house on Turner Avenue. A
| Hobart, Ind., October 3,—Stone pil­
committee was appointed to present a
For Sale— Two Six room houses
lars. flanking the northern entrance
protest to Frank ( ody, superintendent 556 Williams Ave., phone East 2040.
to this town now warn colored peo-
We will he glad to call at your homes and
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of schools. Meanwhile the white par­
p.e that they a'e oaired from it. Or,
ents
have
withdrawn
their
children
|
i ght 'ides of the posts is the inscrip­
show them at your convenience. Just call us
A G E N T S—Sell guaranteed hosiery
from the portable annex. The incensed
t i o n : " T N T —Travel, Negro, Travel".
parents also visited Miss Inez Caswell direct from mill to wearer; all styles
at Broadway 5807 and make an appointment.
Although a community of only 2,(XX),
superintendent of the district, and and colors; salary paid for full time or
immense Kian assemblages are being
asked that their children be returned spare hours; no money needed for
held here. White robed Klansmen on
to the Birdhurst school building. Miss s a m p l e s .
I motorcycles act as patrols. Hobart
I N T E R N A T IO N A L
Caswell is said to have refused to re­
I
has long been known as a Ku Klux
scind the order The transfer was M IL L S, 1465, Norristown, Pa.—Adv.
| Klan stronghold.
made because of congestion in the
“Procrastination is a Thief of Time
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Birdhurst school,
CHIC IN KASHMIR
$90 A Week Easy introducing and I
Tabor 7100
reader? It was the membership fees
No wardrobe should consider itself taking orders at 100% profit on new
for twenty four additional members,
to-date without a frock that fea- product. Fast seller— Big repeater
making a total of fifty, and also mak­
s the flare. This model in dark La-Em-Strait Hair Dressing. Keeps
T H E ADVOCATE PUBLISHING CO.
ing Vernonia 100% N A. A. C. P.
ii kashmir fastens at one side and I the hair in place, helps kinky hair be­
mined with a narrow scarf-tie come straight, keeps scalp healthy.
I went again to Vernonia on the | Typewriter Ribbons, Carbon Paper*,
Write quick for Free Sample and ca­
312 Macleay Building. Portland, Oregon.
following Wednesday and was present
Ik to match the dress material
talog of 100 fast selling household
Stationery, Printing, Book
at a meeting held between the color­
.cck may be finished with a col-
r in round outline. Medium size products, including Tantalizing Rrown
ed people and the Supt of the I.ttmb- |
Binding, Rubber Stamp*.
Skin Face Powder. Rush name today
ires 2Vi yards 54-inch material
rr Company relative to school ntaf-|
Seals
Ho-Ro-Co Mfg. Co., 630 Ffo-RoCo
ters, returning that night. Mrs. I.aura j
3 yards of silk ribbon.
Bldg., St. Louis, Missouri
Dymmid accompanied me on Wednes­
’ictorial Review Printed Pattern
409 McKay Bldg.
Portland, Or*.
day, and we drove over the same
j. 2759. Sizes. 14 to 18 years and
Shining stand for sale, cheap for cash
picturesque route we took the Sun­
i to 44 inches bust. P rice, 45 cent*.
Yeon Building entrane*. Adv.
day previous.
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Daily Fashion Hint
Louis H. Strickland