The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, October 17, 1925, Image 1

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PO R TLA N D , ORKiiON, SA I URDAY. O C T O BER 17. 1925
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FIGHTS SEGREGATION
WOMAN DARES MOB TO TOUCH DEAD BODY
CLAD ONLY IN KIMONA 1IKAVK GEORGIA LEG ISLA TU R E
DE
G IRL RACKS SOUTH CAROLINA HKATS COMPULSORY KDUCA
ASSASSINS
TION B ILL
A
M K ZION CHURCH IN AN
NUAL SESSION
LOCAL and FOREIGN
NEWS BRIEFS
LOCAL PHYSICIAN W R IT E S
B E A U TIFU L PRAYER
ARROW T IP S
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION R E ­
PORTS SEGREGATION FIGHTS
GRIM MONSTER” MUST GO
(By Kit. Reid)
I lie Fifty-eighth Annual Session of
Dr. I. Matilaky Send* The Associate
Dead Man’* Crime Waa Buying Col­
thr Oregon-Washington Conference
( liy C o lu m b ia n Press)
Editor Copy Of Her Daily Prayer j Brave Bishop Brown - - may your Seventeen Cities In The United States
tribe increase! May more men acquire Scene Of Action. Denver, Colorado
ton Will And Papeta Deetioyed By
Washington, D ( October 15—Al­ of the above connection will convene
Publuhed For Benefit Other!
!u last week's issue of The Adio-
your courage of thought and action!
Whites Who Owed Him Thousands though the Georgia l egislature re­ at the local church, 117 William« Ave .,
Is Latest Addition.
wc stated that the Eirst Con­
Is it any wonder that the church as
cently passed a new Child Labor I aw, on Wednesday, October 2l*t at 9 or, call-,
j
Heavenly
Creator
and
Power:
gregational church in Oregon City
an institution is losing her influence
New York, N. Y. OcL 9—Acute se­
whuh become* effective January I, a m . and lasting until the 2$th.
(Alro Service)
We arc thankful to you for the food over the lives of men and women3 gregation
wa- a $75, 000,(100 plant, when wt in­
situations in 17 cities thro-
Si Matthew*, S t I »cl 13—"Pink" 1926, a proposed compulsory educa­
¡which has been given us through man­ The action of the convention of the out
tended
to
»ay
it
was
a
$75,000
plant.
United States, ranging from
Whairy, wralthv (artiirr, was lyn tion bill, winch would have raised pre­
kind You give us our food to inain- Episcopal church at New Orleans New the
York to Los Angeles, are repor-
•hrd by A Iftob herr rrt cully |>rou»r sent standards, wa* defeated
Mrt. Ludia Randal! spent Sunday 1 ,a,n “* r «/*
K*«i sniacks of the dark axes Who are ted by The National Association for
1 hr new t In Id Labor Hill applies
hr in«i«inl u»i buying colon «1 * rate
these
who
have
excommunicated
this
the
Advancement
of Colored People
September ¿Oil, in Salem, and a f te r !"
« « « * an^
our-half ernt a pound more than thr to null*, factories, laundries, manufac­
man for daring to think for himself? 69 Fifth Avenue, which has just re­
having d ,nner w.th the M.xweJI'., .he ' ^
* 3 * us
* ' : xood
. J ^ thouxhts,
t i " i.V'V"*
wbilr» bad r*tabii*hri) Thc»e arc far 1 b turing establishment*, and workshops*
races,
send
love
and
Men who have subscribed to old worn
was taken out to the boys’ Training
a report adding the city of
r»labb«hrd bv a «prciat rrprcurntativr thr »amc r*tabli*hiurnt* a* were coy*
truth Relieve our minds from all sor­ out beliefs - - men who would chain i ceived
school to visit her nephew, Eugene rows,
Denver. Colorado, to those previously
• d I hr Afro American, tent hrrr fo in- rrrd by the former law except that
brir.x
to
us
relief
through
your
Smith Mrs Randal! reports that she power, and teach us to love one ano­ the minds and souls of the human race listed.
“workshops** are added, ami "place* of
\‘r*tik*«t( I hr lym hni|(
found E.ugtne doing nicely and that ther No hate, no prejudice one to­ if thev could - - men who are so ob­
George W. Gross, President of the
VS hitc* bad 1 »lahlidinl (lie pricr of amusement", formerly included, are
sessed with the forms of their creed Denver Branch of the N A. A. C. P.
hr was makng a splendid record
cotton and VN hairy had ignored thor 1 omitted I he new statute eliminate*
wards another Send us love, so that that they have forgotten the ideals reports
that “the grim monster of se­
the exception under which orphans
price, ihcHorr the lvitching
wc may obtain the beautiful fraxrancc
the essence of C hrist's teachings gregation has raised its head in Den­
and < hildrrn of widowed mothers and
Rev. J. W. Anderson, Kexional Sec­ of the rose, which my heart has all the , and
Feared Trouble
Ah.
well.
I
’m
glad
they're
in
New
Or­
ver
as
in
other cities just now and it
retary of* the National Baptist Con­ love for all the nations and races. My leans and not in Portland I don't
I hr night of thr murd« r, VS hairy were formerly permitted to go to
looks as though we are to have a
vention, District No 2, left the citv sincere belief is, that wc are all sorts think
%aid to hi* %i*trr, M im Itlnittlc II SVha work at I 2 year* of age on special
could survive the infliction fight here.”
Monday for California. Arizona and ,( f l ow. r » blooming in one xardrn of the we Episcopal
lev, a trarhrr in one of thr private permit* ami fixe* the minimum age at
Rishops and Billy
The Denver situation arises out of
Nevada He also plan* to visit Salt j Therefore, my prayer is that we shall Sunday, both here at the same time.
*thoo)» not far away • "I am going I • year» I he night work prohibition
a joint meeting recently by three "im­
Lake i itv before returning home.
bring peace and love to one another
out to watch tin cotton I am afraid fhctwr«n 7 |> m. and 6 a in,) i* ex
provement'’ associations, whose mem­
tended to covi 1 children up to 16 in­
it will be dritroyrd "
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The fragrance shall spread more and
According to the Reed College bers and friends are being urged to
She wa* rradv to rctirr when »he stead of only 14V* year* of age, but
Mr. and Mrf.;L. E. Johnson have more among our brothers and siMers.
uest, our gymnastic Billy is archaic, sign agreements not to sell property
heard a »hot,, *h«irtly thereafter rr- I he law make* no provision a* to max­
purchased a Fdrd Coupe, and Mr*. Teach us to transplant love and puri-
to Negroes. Petitions have been cir­
crivinit word that thr victim * 4* her imum hour* of labor F.xcept for tin*
i lohnson is the attractive driver.
j tv of heart in one another, now and ut I think he is worse than that - - culated
for every block in those dis­
I think he is sacrcligious. Could it be
brother M m SVhairy, wife of thr night-work prohibition, and a "*un-
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, forex er. Amen.
tricts
and numbers of property owners
anything but sacreligo to do the thing
dead man. ha* one chid and rupee!* »1*1 to »unset provision applying to
Mrs. G. V. Grayson is the soloist st
P
Person* under 21 in factories other
he did to a lot of school children last are reported to have signed. Propo­
another within thrrr month*
St. Phillips Episcopal Mission, sue- BOOKS IN TH E PUBLIC LIBRA week.- to work their emotions up to a sals were also discussed at the white
than cotton and woolen null*, the lr-
Sitter Defies Mob
•eroding Mi** Fretta Shaw, (ho ha- RY ON TH E COLORED RACE pitch of enthusiasm so their reason property owners' meeting, to establish
for children arc the same
Mi** SV hairy drew on a kimoita and lu I I r hours
gone to New York
could no longer function, and call it a separate school for Negro students
o n t*»r id s lti*
maximum 60
for two hour* Mood over her broth* M
Library Association. “saving their souls'’’ Fie, Mr. Sunday, and to amend the State law to pro­
hour week, with certain exemption*.
C f ' % body,
defying thi mob Some »11
M rs. Amanda Brown of Sweet !
October 6. 192s that's not the conversion that comes vide for segregation. The cities be-
cotton and woolen mill», with no
«Itoulrd to «hoot her. but *hc stood
Springs. M o, is reported to be very
Mrs F. I>. Cannady,
out of conviction - - that's nothing »ides Denver now involved in segre­
on either daily or weekly
her ground A doctor in the neighbor­ restriction
ill
at
her
home.
Mr-
Brown
is
the
mo-
!
312 Macleav Building,
but hysterical reaction! Harry the gation fights are: DETROIT, >»TA-
hour*
of
employment
in
nonfactory
hood approached her, but *hr thruM work
ther of Mrs. Ida Browne. 679 Union, Portland. Oregon.
hearts and minds of grown-ups ail you TEN INLAND. NEW YORK C IT Y ;
him a*ide. daring loin to touch thr
Avenue, Norths
Mv dear Madam:
want
to but leave alone the bovs and WASHINGTON, D. C.. NEW OR­
;
i hildrrn between 14 and 16 year»,
body She blamed In* article* m a lo­
6 -—
The following books arc in the li- girls who are in the grip of adoles­ LEANS. NORFOLK. VA , ST. LOU­
of only those between 14 tnd
Bishop J VV Martin, A M . D. D.
cal nrw*aprr a* the rau*r of thr trage­ instead
cent growth.- it is not fair to them,— IS. ROANOKE. VA.. BALTIMORE.
Mrs. Williarq Deii and her mother, brary:
I4VS year* of age, must obtain em­ will preside over the sessions of thr
dy
326 172 The Negro in the now world. don't do it again,- no need of being a PITTSBURGH. LOS ANGELES
certificate*, and improve- Conference. Many prominent men in Mi» Foster, intertaiiud in their love­
1 arete*» of her own life, the girl ployment
fanatic Billy, just because you have ST.PAUL, FALLS CHURCH. VA..
home in Hawthorne. October 8th -—H H lohnston
Covered the face of her dead brother nttsls ire s u i t in the certification the church arc expected to be pre­ ly
KANSAS CITY. MO, C L E V E ­
811.08 J67 \merican Negro Poetry, the chance!
system Before receiving a certificate sent Bishop Martin who has been an for the benefit of St Phillips Mis­
with her knitooa and continued to •
LAND. OAKLAND. CAL., BROOK-
j —James Weldon Johnson.
sion.
.
Mid
mnst
pr<
111
.1
pronti
•
of
em
educator
for
many
years,
came
recent-
stand guard When they threatened plovment. specified proof of age. and
M3l2b Batouala,—Rene Maran
Iv
to
thr
roast,
and
has
taken
hold
of
This is law enforcement month for |
to »hoot her, »he extended her arm*
The Fire in the E’lint.—Walter F.
satisfactory to the issuing of­ thing* with a masterly hand He has
ON TRIAL Sam Ketchcl who has
the Parent-Teacher circles, and I am
declaring that »hr wa* only flr*h and evidence
i White
ficer
that
he
1*
able
to
rcad'and
write
endeared
himself
to
the
men
in
the
evaded
the
law
for
seven
years,
was
wondering
just how they are tackling LONGVIEW (WN) NEWS ITEM S
blood and to go ahead and do their simple sentence* in Knglish, the certi­
H 1)737 Autobiography of Freder­
field, and is popular among all the peo­ raptured a short while ago in l.o» An­
(By Mrs. Maud Rates)
w ..rM
the problem No use that I can see of
ficate must show- that hr is phvsicalv ple Hr is kind, loving and a broad- geles and returned to Portland, is on ic k Douglass.
preaching to the children that they
Sheriff Gives Protection
R326
N39
The
Negro
Year
Rook,—
fit to ollow the employment lie seek* hearted Christian gentleman
trial in the Federal Court on the
must obey the laws as long as father
Mrs Mattie Harris, Mrs. Beatrice
Her erica for the »henff wrre an­ t*» obtain It i* provided that a like
' Monroe Work, editor.
Thr public is cordially invited to charge of while slavery.
and mother disobey them w henever i Mott and little daughter, Mrs S T
swered when the official came to her certificate shall be i*ued in caves of attend
261
044X
hristianitv
and
the
Race
the general meetings which are,
■ o
the opportunity presents itself A law Shelby, and daughters; Chester Brady,
•ide with a revolver in each hand employment of children between the
Problem— I H Oldham
expected to be the best held in the
TH E BROTHERHOOD
SS 11It tear» streaming down her face
326 M648 Race Adjustment,— Kellv which interfered in any way wth their *• larence Ramsey, motored to Long­
l*> and 1# years The work of , 11 v
■
...
actions is discussed in the children's view. Wash. Sunday, attended servi­
she continued to berate the mob. dc ( hildrrn under 16 in specified danger­
Miller
Rev H. I.eo Johnston, pastor in
daring they had murdered her bro ous occupations, or in any place or oc­
Mt Olivet Baptist Church Brother­ i 326 W89 Negro Migraton,—Carter hearing as a “fool law" and the officers ces at the little Community church
who compel them to obey it are all where they enqjoyed a splendid ser­
thrr m the »tree! KrotltMi from the cupation declared bv the Stale Hoard
MRS K HENDERSON ha» re hood rendered an interesting program ¡Godson Woodson
mob leader» that the *nenff make the of Health to be dangerous to life or turned
917.5 T16 Dark Phases of the South. sorts of uncomplimentary names. Is it mon by Rev. G. G. Gardner from the
Sunday afternoon at the church. Sev­
from
Spokane
where
she
took
any wonder that children soon learn subject: “What Are You Preaching’”
girl »top talking, were refused
limb or miuriott* to the health or mo­
in the consolidation of the three eral vocal selection» were rendered by — E'rank I Tannenbaum
the lesson that laws are meant for the 8th C hapter of Acts. They also attend­
hventually she »cnl for a truck and ral* o f children under 16. 1* prohibi part
S9l6b
Birthright,—T.
S.
Strtbling.
the
Brotherhood
nuartette.
Speeches
,
local t hapters of the O F. S. of that
other fellow to obev but for him to ed Sunday School.
I k hu d the driver to plac e her brother’» led
W873n
Nigger,—Clement
W'ood.
were
delivered
bv
J.
A.
Ewing,
C.
F
city This action follows joining of the
H. Wilson ha.» arived in Longview
b*»d» in it Without wrap*, »hr rapidly
33b.K 36 Black Cameos,—R F Ken­ evade every chance he gets? By the
Ivey and F I) Cannady. The presi­
I
he
new
law
1*
of
vital
importance
two
Slate
Chapters:
Golden
West
and
way. that reminds me,- why do the and will probably make it his future
drove to Orangeburg where Whaley to the parent* and guardian* of the Mt Tacoma into one Grand Chapter, dent, Edgar Williams, presided.
nedy
was examined and pronounced dead thousand* of Negro children who are known as the United Grand Chapter,
812 058em Emperor lones,— Eugene traffic officers allow the truck drivers home
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to violate the traffic rules - - they do
Mr. Newman of I.os Angeles Calif.,
b\ a physician A« »nr turned the bo attending school or seeking gainful of which Mrs Henderson is Grand
IVAN CANNADY observed his O'Neill
dv over to an undertaker, her clothe« employment in Georgia, notwithstand­ Matron. She also visited the Chapters 10th Hirthdav Anniversary with a din­
812 T69g Granny Maumee and other not stop at the stop signs- - they ex­ ■¡Js a real estate office in Longview
ceed
the
speed
limit-
-
they
pay
no
at­
Mr Newman is a real business man,
wrre found to be saturated with blood ing the fact that the compulsory edu­ in Seattle
ner party at thi family residence, on Play» of the Negro Theatre,—Ridg- tention at all to the right of way - - having
had much experience in East­
from thr dead man
cation bill, which they needed far
W ednesday evening. October 7th. Be­ lev Torrence.
if
you're
going
down
the
street
and
ern
cities.
According to common reports here, more, wa* defeated.
916.76 1*88 Black Laughter,—Llew-
thr
were
two
guests,
* i llies
uv*
ii k
l family
aiuiiv
w i t «
m u
K
UIM3, • •
A.
A.
JONES
writes
from
Kansas
have
the
right
of
way
at
the
crossing,
H
Newman
and Miss Dolly Morri­
Whaley’» will and private papers have
, . _.
City that he is having a wonderful vis­ Master junior Tiaple and Miss Jose- c «in i
if you want to save your car and your son were quietly married in Potland
- — - ■ 0--—
been destroyed including notes of
phine
Turnham
Ivan
received
several
M1'*
Afr,can
Clcarngs.—Jean
bones from a smashup, you give the last week, and will make their home in
many white* who owe him thousands LEGION STANDS BY COLORED it with relatives He will be on his gifts of wearing apparel, a leather K Mackenzie
wav bark shortly. He plans to stop
The Quaint Companions,—I.eon- truck the right of way. For a numbber Longview.
MEMBERS
..1 doltnra
violin
case,
candy
and
games.
Miss
in Denver. C olorado for a few days.
of mornings I have watched this per­
T. K. McMullen gave a surprise
Others Threatened
I'urnhain baked and presented him his ard Merrick.
God's Stepchildrcn,- Sarah G. Mil- formance at 12th and Hawthorne party for John Howard last week.
Ku Mux notes have been sent to
Birthday cake.
Omaha. Neb, Oct.—A« an example
where
there
should
be
a
traffic
officer,
lin.
The Home Missionary Society
a well-to-do horse trader here to quit of the wav the American Legion has RELATIONS BETW EEN RACES
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at Water and Hawthorne, and a- membership is growing. It meets ev­
doing bu*ine»* or face a fate »¿miliar stood behind it« members and indica­
784 7 K92 Afro-American
Folk and
eain
at
Front
and
Hawthorne.
The
REV.
H.
LEO
JOHNSTON
ery Monday afternoon at little Com­
j Songs,—H F. Krehbicl.
to Whaley’*
ting huw helpful the organisation From America Through South Afri­ tor of /ion church left Thursday P?*-
for
811 MI5 Harlem Shadows.—Claude heavily loaded gravel trucks seem to munity church.
Other prominent colored men have mav be in promoting true American- can Eyes in October 8, Pacific ( hns- points in California on ministerial
think
they
own
the
streets.
It
might
McKave
Mrs. Freeman is a very active pres-
been sent the *amr kind of warning
,i ,» ..Urged that thr tlrrk at the tian Advocate.
business He will be back in time to r 811 D899 The Complete Poems of be worth while to catch a few of these ,dcn! She and co-workers are prepar-
White and colored women, profr* Millard hotel declined to register a
reckless drivers but it would need a ing for the bazaar to be given Nov. 5.
occupy his pulpit Sunday
L.
Paul
Dunbar.
*o»Oal and busines* Civic Association colored 1 egionnaire. a member of the
William Evelcigh)
After business is finished at each
D899<p Sport of the God,'.,— Pan! plain clothes man to do it.
of Detroit, Muh. went to the a**i* South Dakota delegation the 1 o»t Writing (By
of his impressions of the U. h.
meeting, a Bible lesson is taught by
The K. of P. Lodge will give a L Dunbar
tame of the three lawyer* employed commander insisted that he be regis­ , 1 found
to interest and m- smoker on November 27th at its
Bates. All are welcome,
R W317 L’p from Slavery,—Booker
to handle the ea*e of Dr Sweet and tered. and it was done It is also »aio »truct 111 a much
I heard the other day of a beautiful Mrs he Maud
»tu.lv of the relationship place of meeting at the Stag Audito­ T. Washington.
N. . . . A. A. C. P . Branch
meets
ten other defendant*,, charged with that a siiinliar incident «»retired at the between
thing
that
is
being
done
bv
the
aunts
____
.
1
and colored people
rium
808 2 L66c White Dresses.—Paul in memory of the r fasonte nrphfw. , ,v
first degree murder for defending the ( arlrton hotel with the North Dakota 'li»."i'\cred white
T(l
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parallels between the
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Greene.
church. The membership committee
former’s home from an angfy im>b of delegation which had two coored dee- Vmeruan I many
a boy of 16, who died last Summer. j ty
olor problems and the .Na­
brought in many new members.
We are making a note of the other
PROF. SCHWARTZSTRAUBER
whit people and have succeeded m i t t t t
Instead of spending a lot of money ! has
In each caae the pdat »toml tisi' Problem in South Africa Mv ex
Box
20th of November. Ladies
books for future orders.
getting Mr* Sweet relra«ed *»n bond f t r in I v against discrimination
in an expensive monument to mark must Social
perienee of the situation in South At whu travelled extensively in Europe
prepare the boxes, gentlemen
Very Truly Yours,
What 1* it women can’t do when
.
.
.
.
.
.
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......v
,
thi*
Summer
will
be
the
principal
his
grave,
they
have
set
aside
a
fund
rica afforded the kev to unlock many
Constance Ewing,
of $100. a year to be spent in helping buy them
they have a mind to
1 n* k< ,t ' »; „them Sta- spesker a the meeting of “The Cotn-
Prayer meeting at the residence of
Head of Order Department
some other boy develop his talent a
“ •' v
S.h ', in eom- i '""tee fo r a Better l o c a l Order" at
F.verv true, patriotic American can idge in his Omaha speech the other
The Associate Editor of The long some chosen line. The only re­ Mrs. Maud Bates every morning.
1 , ’
i . the Y M (\ A. Annex Saturday noon 4 Note:
.
not help being inspired bv thr sound day before thr national convention of t«v i ct im st* u ut
long list
of books quirements are that he shall seem to Mrs. Dora Gulliford was the guest of
Ipanson with the problem that * e h a x e
|unch,„„ Tins ,s the first meet- V VO,c*£e
,n - a ---».
..........
and sane utterance* of l*rc*ident t ool- the American I egion
i "inlet the American p.i.bl. m quite
(>f |ht. coWmiltee ,hi- season, and abouj ,hc
rrtiucsting t h e -------
ibra- have the talent and shall need the Mrs Bertha Wiliams, Sunday. The
a mild thmg l have smil.d
" 11 as men all members and others arc invited to r'iV •*> order them, and to furnish her help - - building for their nephew a guest of Mr and Mrs. L L. Bates on
have talked to me with long faees an.l
,
a list of same for publication, and the living monument, as it were. Isn’t Sunday night and Monday
in n rave toiies of "the ntenace «>l tlic | D‘ I c
Bible Class and song service Sunday
o_____
above is the result It might be- well that fine’
rolor questiun America ha» a strittig
evening at Community church. Young
for those who arc interested to cut
Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Neeley »! Bull j out
white civilization with a hundred mil
people
will conduct the song service.
this list and place it conveniently
„,.,.«» to about ten million color- | Run. Oregon, were the guests of Mr for quick reference.
M iss Myrtle Jones left for Seattle
I overheard a conversation one af­
ed people; the proportion of Negroes and Mrs Nimrod Jackson. L>4 Mc-
ternoon this week between two social Monday.
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t.» the total population is steadily dc- j l lellan Street, the past week-end
Mrs. George Gaskins who has been
workers who were standing on a cor­
BAHAI
ASSEMBLY
SCENE
OF
creasing; the Negroes are rising in the
ner apparently waiting for a car. They on the sick list, was able to attend
IN
TERESTING
LECTU
RE
FRI.
...le of civilization and they are , fit
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. ,
N. A A. C. P. MEETING
were so absorbed in talking that sev­ services Sunday.
ting themselves into the fabric of the | t j ,,. )oca| branch of the National
eral cars went bv unnoticed and I was
Mrs. Louise Kelly ha* been suffer­
W o arc pleased to announce the arrival
industrial life without ans severe dis Association for the Advancement of | On last Friday evening at the Ba­ so absorbed in listening that I did the ing from tonsilitis.
locating shocks But w hat is the post-j Colored People held its regular mect- hai Assembly in the Central Building same thing. Anyway - - they had evi­
I ittle lames I’inxton has entered
tion m South Africa’ There we has’c | j„K Monday evening, last at Bethel on Tenth Street, Mrs. Ida Finch who dently just come from some meeting kindergarten.
of our
but a million and a half white jscople church. The ca»c of Dr Sweet of De- is here from Seattle, and who taught at which the question of putting chil-
Miss Elnora Jones has entered
ami more than fisc million black pro- troit was
discussed
and speakers
were
dren in institutions had been discussed ! school. The number of colored school
.
.
.
.
..
i
t
-
I
English
to
the
Japanese
for
five
yrs..
pie And the black people are increas- appointed ‘ to Visit the
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C H R IST M A S G R E E T IN G CARDS
three leading cave a most interesting travelogue, and some woman of rather obstreper- i children is increasing,
ing much more rapidly than the churches Sunday (to-morrow) and ap- •• \v F V F V IV r. l\' i x p v v . , , ous temperament had suggested that j
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whites; thev arc years behind their pral for funds to assist the National , . r„ .„d appriri.tU-r group
jit would be better for the children
James
C.
Truitt write» from Hot
American
kinsmen,
educationally,
so-
o ftoe to defend Dr Sweet and cn
Mr, Mabfe Cooper, sang a Troup ■ and incidentally the state, if the moth­
We have on display at our office the most
Lake. Oregon enclosing his subscrip­
| ciallv. and industrially; half of them others w ho went in defense
M song* in Her usual fasena,ing wav ers could be paid the money that it tion
to the Advocate. Mr. Truitt stat­
m fact, are still heathen Those who doctor s home when threatened by a Mls, i',arbara Hubbard placed her ao- 1 cost per child to keep it in the insti­
exquisite and complete line of Christmas
ed •• that he felt
He was a thousand
have advanced arc feeling the stirrings mob. and who are in jail charged companiments on the piano
tution,
a bad
or no
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i i if
s it
i s had ex
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Greeting Cards ever shown in Portland.
I of race consciousness and are demand- with first degree murder
Rcfrchsmcnts consisting of several .mother at all, that some other house /l , s awav ' rom home without The
ing with justice a bigger and better
Mrs. Dora Gui lford was assigned kinds of lapancse cakes, were dispen- ' could be found for it that would care ! -Advocate
place in the sun. But bow thin is the /ion church.. Miss M Dan ley, Mt sa\
for the child if something could be
w hite line of our civilization! The pro­ °ivet Baptist and Mrs E. D Cannady
On October the 23rd, George Orr
blem is how wc. as a European peo­ to Bethel Speaker, were also named Latimer will deliver the address and ¡city of desirable free homes for child-
ple, English and Dutch, with Euro­ hv the president to appear before the,|„» »„hiect is. "The Bane of TVriu- ren One of the women thought it a
Come and make your selection while the
pean habits, traditions, and ideals, can yarious lodge» for the »ante purpose, dice' I serv one is welcome
i splendid idea and she said “the State
develop alongside another race of an­ Lee Anderson, ttic Elks; Win Bow-
pays $16. a month per child and that
line is complete ami the variety good.
other color, much stronger in num­ ers. Enterprise Masons; Roy Black­
l man from the E'arm Home at Corval­
Stay Off Armistice Night. Adv. lis was talking about a mother who
bers and rapidly increasing, who are burn, Excelsior Masons; G. V. Grav-
just emerging from the pastoral stage, son, K. of IV; Mrs. O S. Thomas,
.had four children in his institution. It
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i seems to me to be a much kinder pro­
without being in any way unjust to Daughter E.lk»; Rev. Dyer, U. R of
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them or false to our own ideals in F ; \\ B Brown. Oddfellow s;and the
position to pay that $64 to the mother
GAIN SH ATTERS RECORDS
striving to safeguard our civilized po­ other lodges will have representatives.
for a real home for her children than
W e will he glad to call at your homes and
sition It can be seen then that Amer­ Lee
I to ». parate them and keep them in an
Anderson appealed to the E.lks
ica has nothing like a problem of this at its meeting last Wednesday night
Washington, D. C. October 15 — institution, which at best is onlv a
show them at your convenience. Just call us
magnitude. Serious enough is the co- and $10 was given to the cause by Typewriting upon an Underwood ma­ I counterfeit home." “Well" said the
this
lodge
lorproblem, but it is nothing like the
chine at the rate of 165 words a min­ I other woman, "that would soon empty
at Mroadwav 5807 and make an appointment.
prickly thing I had thought it to be
ute, or faster than the world's mark j a lot of our institutions and some
In the South I was delightfuTtv
MRS. W. C. BECTON of 695 Krai made at the International Speed Cham­ folks would be without jobs"—just
I surprised to find so manv evidences of j | ney Street is taking a course in Clas- pionships at Madison Square Garden, then mv car came along and I lost the
concern for the welfare of the colored si.al French at the University of Ore- last year. Cortez W. Peters, holder rest. But I ’ve been thinking about it
inan among the white people, a» I was ! «on Extension School in Portland
1 of the Underwood diamond medal. a lot and it seems a rather fine idea
prepared for something very diferent
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made a new record for high typewri- Of course $64 is not very much but I
“Procrastination is a Thief of Time
The lntcr-racial Commission work, i
STOP AND READ TH IS!
»in« speed in an exhiWtion at the I.m- (know a little woman who is keeping
especially that of the women, is one
coin I I. atre last week toting Peters, her family of three on $14 a week,- a
of the finest things being done in Am- : I ook and see for voursell who is who expects to enter Madison Square poor home, ves, hut better than thr
coming to Portland, Oregon
Garden tests this v.-ar, is said to have best institution ever built. Don't you
I erica. It was most refreshing to have |
the unanimous testimony of the col­ EVANGELIST FROM FLORIDA -t style similiar to that of Oti» Blais- ■ agree with me?
T H E A DVO CATE PU BL ISH IN G CO,
on .1 people that I _ questioned, from
x notable
nntaDle preacher
preacner and able man «'vtl " (white)
' " " " V ' who
7 " " held the world's
»
\
| the esteemed principal of I tiskegee j (l, wj|| begin a 10 days’ meeting on •championship for several years
Sav you saw it in The Advocate
312 Macleay Building, Portland, Oregon.
Institute to the farm worker, that con-
llu. fHth of October, at
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HE'S “PAPA” NOW
eve'r’Vhev h.d C n "and that" 'they F IR S T AND SHERIDAN S T R E E T S
MISS ALBF.RTA MAYO, .laugh
“ ■ ‘ spots for Rev I E Byrd All citizens are ter of Mr an.l Mrs. lames Henderson,
were steadily improving Blark
I-vl*' F. Brown. Deputy District
there still are; the evil of illicit mis­ eordialv invited You will miss a treat of Portland, has been appointed assis­
cegenation is much worse than manv if volt fail to hear him Come early to tant teacher of Biology in Wilbcrforce Attorney is the proud father of a sev-
get
scats.
Preaching
begins
at
7
:30
,
University,
her
work
being
mainly
|en
pound baby boy who made his
Southerners will admit, and mob vio­
lence is still a reality, but the leaven Hear this G.xl Man in the person of laboratory’ work Miss Mayo has cn- | rival Monday morning at St Vincent
REVEREND A. R. K K LLIER
Itrred her si nior year.
hospital. Congratulations Mr Brown'
of a new feeling is at work
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Announcement
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