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THE ADVOCATE THE ADVOCATE NATIONA¿ tAN° S0N DARROW AND DR SWEET LO N G V IEW (W N ) N EW S ITEM S t Itv Mrs Maud Kates) Mr» I aura Diamond of Portland, wa* the house guest of Mr» W vatt Kontino this week and also of Mrs W in Gildon Mi and Mrs I I Kales, Mr« Geo Gaskins and Mrs Win Pinxton spent last Thursday in Portland Mr I ouie ttobbs »pent th. week end in Portland Mr Chester Brady. Mr T. K Mc Mullen, Mi»» Klnora Jones ami Miss Ruth Johnson » e rr guests at the Hal lowe’en party S at. evening, given by the Misses Active and Naomi Shrlbv in Portland Mrs I I.. Bates and Mrs Wm Pinxton entertained at luncheon in honor of Mrs Nettie I Vsberry, Pres of the Federation ot W om ens clubs. W ashington and it' jurisdiction. E'n noon. O ctober .V) After being served the Pioneer Cultuie Club was organ- ired Mrs Jcsir Coleman, Pres , Mrs Edna Gildon. Vice Pres . Mrs V A Freeman. Sec ; Mrs W yatt Fontino, Treas After all business was transact ed regarding the form ation of the club and after interesting ami helpful re marks bv the guest of honor, Miss Ruth D eonam IM is Pinxton enter tained at the piano ami Mrs Cnletuan sang Mrs Asberrv remained over to the meeting of the N \ A C P Branch and expresed great pleasure at the activity of the I ongview Branch Mis» Xfaggie W iliams who has been ill, is better this week Mr and Mrs Frank Coleman ami Mr ami Mrs W \ Newman m otored to Portland Saturday night The lolly Boy» Club will entertain S a t. eve Nov. 7 Program and re freshm ents free 1 verybody invited Mr Herbert I Noble has accepted the position of head waiter for the new catering firm recently opened in I ongv tew Royal African Speak»s At Bethel Sunday Never in his great and brilliant ca rer has Clarence Harrow, the celebrat e d Chicago criminal attorney under Phon* Broadway 6807 ; mg with the home*, church«» school*. ' taken a more deserving cause than industries, government, fraierai and that of defending Dr Sweet and nine F d ito r c,v'c organizations throughout the en- of his friends who shot into a blood D. C A N N A D T A » 1 thirsty Detroit mob a m onth ago A MKS K. D. C A N N A D Y M an ag er Is purposes arc to beep alive the g.in_ of hoodlums like the Staten Is vcr\ b i»t in American life foe the land Klan outlaws sought to force Dr growing bov To lead sons to deeper Sweet and his family from their new ADVOCATE AGENTS and appreciation for their fa home He gave the invaders, trampl Elk* Sanitary Barber Shop respect thers and for their homes. every right that man holds To lead both fathers and sons to ing upon 315 F la n d e ri S tre e t fair warning. On the cow ard recognise the church and Sunday dear, crowd of cutthroats came, Mr a- necessary to the finest At ly Sweet defended himsell The story SUBSCRIPTION RATES _ «2 50 School velopment of then character and »up is simple Detroit was taught a les Per Y r a r --------■ j jQ pent of the church in extending and like W ashington, Chicago and Sia Month* — — effective in every dav life, the son. Atlanta All black America is with Three Months ' 00 making will of Cod To advance the cause of Dr Sweet and c larence Harrow f Payable ayaMe in advance , « . rid peace by creating among the la —The New York N’cwrs. Entered at the I ostoffice at I ortlana, ,bcrs anj sons 0f the' world a spirit ---------- 0----------- O regon, »* tecond-class matter of c hn>tiill brotherhood Cod hath D E FE N D S C H R IS T N ' _______ . , made of one blood all races that dwell AG NO STIC PR IN C IP L E S IMPORTANT! upon the earth All communications for publics- . rapidly The father and sou idea has grown Since the W orld W ar. more South .. . __i . v be _ ad- in the last lew not years tton or otherwise should bt,ink, observed. alone and in the is ern whites liacc gone North aiul to carious parts of the country than Ne dressed to The Advocate Publish large centers, but over the whole groes W herever the white man ha» mg Company, Suite .„ 312 ,1 313 O re Mac- world and b» all people* gone, he has carried and transplanted I lcay u Building. i in in Since the close of the late w orld w ar 1 ortland Oregon. mfn havf df to us< ,he won|, ot his prejudices The distem pered talk lawless outbreaks from New York Advertising rates made known Harding: "There must be no next and to California arc due very largely to on application. time”. ______ ------------------------------- —----------- ( hurohes, fraternal and civic organ his persistence and indu«tiv in articu his prejudices The results are “ Don't ask for right*. Take them nations are co-operating to make this lating tragical, and growing more so An don't let annv wan give them to > uccc«« in Portland i'c'c ra l festive often Dr Sweet, of Detroit, was defendng ye A right that is handed to ye f r ties have beep, panned which include his home against m urderous mob cawthin' has somethin the matter with I the fourth annual bather and M n In Fvrrv red blooded a man would do the bilee, Tuesday. Nov. 10th at the Muni i t .._j | f r f cipal auditorium Special »ermon» at same Somebody was killed in the attack upon the doctor's home The local churches. Sunday. Nov it. and “They have rights who dare main banquets on the night of Nov. Uth doctor has been arrested ami must de tain them."—James Russell Lowell. at which time speakers will deliver fend his life in the Courts of this special addresses in keeping with the Christian country. Clarence Darrow. THE CASE OF DOCTOR SWEET occasion, to fathers and sons anil noted agnostic, great lawyer, will de WHAT WILL YOU DO TO HELP? war veterans, The late are a part of the acti fend him on principle Robert Ingersoll. sometimes called vities planned The National Association for the Do your bit to help save our boys.- nfidel, and agnostic, could not square Advancement of Colored People has the fathers of tomorow >ur l hristian preachm ents with our always been found in the forefront in treatm ent of our brother in black the defense of cmr r ^ e where unjust T hf Advocat<. highly appreciates I he church has a duty here which it Tacoma Notes .an not ignore nor shift Behold the and untair deals aJ e 8 > _ '- >•, ;he character of new» which it» re- agnostic defending a Christian princi the case ot r . 1 * \ * * sorters send in, also the promptness ple' —Staf of Zion troit, Michigan who is bti (• ' .( their re por ts Special praise is due Tacoma, W n , Not 3— gather with nine other colored men Tacoma reporter. Mrs W H Allen A. M E. Church. Rev. A. W. and Dr Sweet » w.fe for defending D r | , t.wi, ; (>ur ,.on|iv>.w reporter. Mrs W hat Do You Think Of T H IS Johnson. Pastor. Sweet s home against a mob of -,00t MamJ Rat„ a„ j Iast but not | e .isi. Colored Man? Rev Collins took charge of m eet white people a few weeks ago Nannie Maud ('arr our own citv ing Sunday which was first Sunday Every colored man and woman, no wa- enjoyed b> all. Sunday night W ould you be willing to recognize and m atter where thev live must realize _ I oh n son filled the pulpit, sub him as a brother in the realm s above? Rev that this iight is their fight; that while net. Faith", Hebrew* 11 th C hap, they may live thousands of mile» trom A llr.IN U U a «- K M r. Z.UV-e O'* I f i d i \ 6 lli verve Much benefit wa» derived Detroit. the same thing could take . . . ~7 . .. , The Pullman ear Sirocco has had there was a large attendance at place here in Portland. Oregon. j kora M cknight was a beautiful its name changed to Oscar I D aniel' School, keep it up For whatever the Supreme Court i brown-skinned woman living in peace lust why and how :s told in Sena Sunday l hristian Endeavor in the evening rules (if it goes that far. aud it will be and humble circumstances with her tor Capper A Daily Capital. attended. It seems to have taken carried to the end) will effect us in cv- husband in \\ innsboro. La Her The ear Sirocco w ith a colored man well new life with both young and old ery village, town and citv in the l ' S beauty aroused the lust of some white named O scar I Daniels for porter, on Lesson led by Pre- Mi»< Elizabeth Thinking people, black and white will men in her neighborhood Thev an was the last car in a rear-end colli- Smith; next Sunday Miss Esther Ro do all in their power to help the Na- noved her Then thev drove her hus- -ion near New York Citv will lead, topic, "International tional Association for the Advance- band awav Then thinking that they The heavy Pullman was knocked bert» Friendship". ment of Colored People win this case had her at their mercy thev forced her from it» trucks, many were injured The entertainm ent com m ittee is l)o we want our homes stoned, bro- from her home, and then with no pro- Jo make things worse, hot steam was a social at Mrs. Mayinc ken and bombed bv mobs '- Do we ! tection save her own sense of honor forced through the ear, full of p asse n I .[dunning on State S t, Fri. evening. w ant to be afraid to allow our chil- and her weak feminine strength pitted gers struggling and fighting each o- Bridges Res Johnson wa- tendered an old dreu to go upon the public streets’ Do tVainst the strength of several men ther to escape from the death trap. time pound party u Fn. eve , Oct 30 we want 0 Ur men prevented from pro- • made stronger by the »urging passion.' Church conference met Noy 2. and tecting their families and their hom es’ of their lust—when she still resented One individual kept his head; it wa< program read Bmlget com m ittee wa« Do we want it so that a colored per- their advances thev wired her naked the Negro porter Prince Joteph Blayechcttai. Descendant of King Solomon appointed and directed to report later. son is not safe in his home if there body to an Oak post and applied the Oscar, He worked his way through the The l adies Society of the A M There vt tIt be a royal Npeuker .it I’cthrl \ M I* church, I.arrubrt md M* Millan St». Sunday morning, tomorrow, arc those who do not want him to en- torch, looked on while the flames de- struggling passengers and the burning E l hurch i- Aid a chicken dinner jov it’ Of course we do not The onlv i voured her body Tell it not in Gath steam, shut the ear door and saved the Nov, 11 from giving of King Solomon Eighteen >ear* ago. the prince wa* 12 to 8 p m Fnough <t 11 o'clock Prince Joseph MUyechettai. 4 lineal descend mt way to prevent such a condition here The like of it does not occur in Ger- lives of many pa'cnger» But it cost »aid hr came under the influence of mt**ionaric* aud wa* con* the ruler of a heather tribe in the v%dd> «»I \by'M nia. when or anv where else is to help the N A many whose Hideous Atrocities” Oscar J. Daniels his life verted to l'hn*tianily Ht at once bewail preparation for u ( hristian work among In* people, and was rdm ated at a Bethlehem Baptist Church. Rev. A mission A C P. in its fight for justice in the -hocked us to sending millions of men school, and later went to Knpland wlu re hr unid uated from Oxford He then returned to hi* native land L. Byrd. Pastor Dr Sweet case over seas and land to put an end to war broke out. and lie became an officer in the was niK^M'd *n t hriMian work ainotiK hi'» people when a the and world The pulpit was sacant Sunday morn and dashed from the car badly scal- Noy The Portland Branch of the N A. German Frighttulness " The like Jded. He and wa* with bun when tin English troop* made the 1 Rev. R\ rd being absent in Entclish army He served under (icneral AUrnbv in Afru a little«while afterward A C P is receiving donations to send >">f it does not happen in any other ci- W hen a died doctor tine He was present at the memorable scene when the march to victory, leading to the conquest of Pale* stooped over him Seattle assisting Rev Sterling Moore T steady to the National office in New York »dized country on the face of the a» he lav on th«' ground I* ngli*li »oldie»* with uncovered head* entered the *acred urks surrendered that city to (*<n. AlUnby, and when tin in ordaining dea-ons. However, he he »aid, “I'm City Clarance Darrow heads the list earth And uncivilized lands can not all right, only scalded a little city. 1 was able to fill the pulpit at the ev Go and of well known Attorneys whom the beat it. America must wake up and look after that little girl moaning over ening service; his -ubject was "Titles Following the war hr returned to hi* people who hail Jinn a* a great hbeiatoi and benefactor lie »* . now M W t « » Il I National Association has retained for Pu* a stop to this ' American fright- there." need* and onportututie* of Northern Africa Hi* %c rimiti« mg the United State* to at'<|uamt America with the great of Jesus” and wa- much appreciated the defense Let every one who be- fulness It is hard to see how country, ami hr 1 * received with rnthu*ia*iu bv chi htarchr* and lectures all bear a vital me**age to the people of thi* bv a large audience The doctor went, and when he got lieves in justice and fairplav and in the America, of all the nations of history, hack Daniels was dead. all denom inations I he "ilrotherh od” a m en’s club of Prince right of a man to protect his home ¿an escape the retroaction of all thi- Princess Blaycchettia are domiciled at the lumie of Mr and Mr* \ 1 Mower» on ka*t Kir»4 Sir of Bethlehem rhorch. served a dinner They will and and family give something to help the barbarism It is not a m atter of ra- no doubt remain in the city for several week.*. I lie Prince*» 1 * an accompli*licd pianist. »day. Oct 29 from II a m to J cause. How much will you give’ Fol- [j**t it a m atter of national morality Now the name of the unfortunately Thui It was a wonderful success for lowing is a list of the donors to date: ’s * m atter now of state or fed- will named Sirocco is changed to pin the men I he lecture room wa» taste DOINGS OK THE ELKS First A V F. Zion Church. $3 15 eral jurisdiction; it is a m atter of na- Oscar J. Daniels. Williams Ave., “Y” Notes HOTEL NOTES fully decorated with H allow c'tn col Bethel A M E i hurch. $15.15.»¡on*! honor You will admit that the honor done ors, pumpkins, witches and all Five $23.60 i Negro Newspapers would fain not to the dead Negro is not excessive Mt Olivet Baptist Church, I hi Blue Triangle Club met at the tables prettily arranged, greeted The Irnquois Endgt* of F.lks of O- (¿enrgr Browne, veteran hotel home $5 00 t 'Peak of these things, but how can You m ight even like to shake hands long K. of P Lodge. of Mis l arr, the president the eyes of all who attended Each waiter 1 » reported to be »crmuily ill maha. N eb. made the final iiaynicnt $5 00 tbev hold their peace’ The passions w ith him w hen vou get to heaven, and table was pre-uled over bv three m a on their home Nov 4 In celebration Mr*. II \Vilkiti*oti, wife of the jolly Dahlia Temple of Dt. Elks, I hr W orld Fellowship and Week of men are dangerous and treacheou» > congratulate him. $1000 Rose City Lodge of Elks. ' d Prayer for the Y W. ( A begin* trons of the church T hrre was also a head-waiter at The Portland, rrarh of the event, I F inley W ilson, G I K Todav the hoodlums burn colored $1000 Excelsior Lodge of Mason», Meanwhile, bear in (Bind the fact large num ber of interested and wil wa* invited to be the guest oi honor «d the citv Hallowe'en from Tacoma Sunday, November 8 th A special $1 00 women; tom orrow they will dare ap that there are manv as loyal and a» G. V. Grayson, will be rendered during Ve»- workers, who faithfully and with lie was accompanied by Attorney W And that account* for tin b n a d smile program $1 oo ply the torch fo white women brave as Oscar J. Daniels am ong the ling F. D. Cannadv, at f\c «»'clock The public i* in harm ony performed their respective C. on the head waiter'* hand*nine face prre Hucston who assisted in the cere $i oo Let this government manifest its colored men you see about you J. A Ewing. vited A large nuinlg r of friends attending the burning of the Booker Kirk and W yatt William*, tori* under eleven year* of age arr Let —In the ( hicagn Evening American, duties $1 00 conscience and its power now W c Hollidav, from the other racal group, many be m mony bell-hop* at The Portland, »pent M on ortgage $1 no the majesty of the law arise and act. < »ctober 24, 1925 Miss Margie Danlev. to the \ W on Sunday at m m ibfr- of the First Baptist N Rathblott, a Jewish capitalist of day angling for the finny tribe They invited —The Leader Dr and Mrs A M Cochrane $1 00 •Note. The above article was clipped ing 12:30 church, were loud in their praise of claimed to have bagged 7 or 8 , but the Atantic l itv. N. I . has presented the $1 00 and sent to us bv I’. J Mac Auley. Di Mrs. Millie R. Trumbull. Ih r Bible da** ha* hern changed Grand Eodge of Elks, five acres of boy* believe it to be a fish story $77 90 Many of our readers seem to labor rector af the Advertising departm ent our Rev cuisine Total to date. fr *»111 Monday t«» Thursday evening Bvrd and Mr D a\i- entertain I' H H arrington who is tem porali land for tlu- purpose of erecting an Those who wish to make additional under the impression that it costs us lo f the Meier & Frank Departm ent rd th.; member» of the "Busy Bee" old folk»' home. in lv residing at Seaside, wa* in the citv at I 8 hr 00 p High donations may do so through the fol little or nothing to operate a news ¡store .Although we have published club School Reserve met N- v 1 -t, in the lecture G N W hite, a bill of courage and two day* this week having his new 1 htirsday lowing sources Holliday Barbershop. paper Some object to paying for any heretofore several new» items and edi- room Sunday afternoon After the m eet of the church The elub w ill hold manhood, has been on the sick-list leg fitted aud looking the eiv picture 125 N" 6 th St; The Advocote Pub . Co thing they wish to insert in its col orials concerning this interesting and a rarniva ing refreshment* were served the m onth of Dee for several days, but at present he is of health. 312 Macleav Bldg.: G V Grayson, umns Some give parties; they pay heroic case, we fed that too much pub Mr- I during W Hunter entertained re- able The Sea-board Air l.ine Rail-rnad to be up and around 971 E 27th St . N . Treas : J A Ew the “fiddler'; they pay the decorator licity cannot be given it, hence the ; ‘ lattvrs form Seattle at dinner on last W illiam Buck T erry, Grand D is Dining car t o . ha* appointed C lar DUPLEX HOME WITH INCOME ing. P re s , 6422 94th St.. S F I. C and thev pay the caterer his bill, but publication of the above editorial iFcputv of F.lk« of New York, ence Ilanitnond, a colored man a* Anderson. 1200 Union A ve. N . Sec ; when thev want to tell the world how \A e wish Mr MacAuley to know we Sunday Mrs Robert«, m other of Mrs Ray trict shot and killed Allen Spot I aylor, an travelling inspector of tlu waiter* on hive room* each *nle. Hardwood Miss Margie Danley, Y. W. C. A , 274 fine and how pretty every thing was. highly appreciate his interest Gibson, spent a brief visit in Tacoma other FTk on Sunday < (ctober 25 Tery their car*, ami his authority is final floors throughout, furnace and garage Tillamook St. ---------o-------- - they call on the editor, the poorest of on Sunday the 1 st. Hammond ha» been .1 waiter for the Strictly modern in »very detail, just in jail and denied bail the bunch, for a free write-up Ask SPECIAL ASSISTANT Mr. I. A G. W a-hington is still ill is "Bill" finished Must sell on account of J. R Mills, who had the m is Company for many year* The Advocate appreciates very yourselves the question, “is it fair? at his home. death $v.*O0. $1,500 down, balance to crack a jaw-bone in an ac much an order for a big job of print We cannot do it W e must have | W m. C. Mathews of Boston has Mrs I’aul Greenway is slowly rc- fortune « cident a few days ago while at work Stay off date December 14, particu asy terms 1071 Vernon Avenue, ing placed with us this week from the money to meet our bills every month, from an operation for ton- m ar Alberta Have a vacant lot in appointed a special assistant to | ' covering in the foundry, is reported to be able lars later. — Adv. W ashington State Federation of Col .and it takes money, not good will, to ; been aim location, will build a home to the l S A ttorney General and order- Silltls, )” back on his job again pav our bills. ored W omen's Organizations. »mt client $ 0 «i 0 down balance hkr rent ltd to Lincoln. Neb , to assist in cer- Mrs Sedalia Murray- received sad The Elk's Carnival, sponsored by Stay off November 26th. Court of > tain Federal prosecution cases there new- of the death of her m other in the Boosting Committc, Thur.«., Fri , Calanthe.—adv. Mo Our sympathy goes out and Sat., of last week at the Stag club It will be remembered that attorney Nrdalia. Rooms For Rent 652 E. M orrison. to Mrs Murray Mathews was at the head of the Col was a social and financial success. Mrs Alice Hvter passed away Sun- ored People's Division during the last Owing to the next meeting date of Presidential campaign. This is the i V itl!rr * Ipt'K illness Funeral will Rose ( ity Lodge falling on Armis he held Thur- from Buckley King lice Day, tlu-y willforego their m eet reward Mr. Mathews received, no M 1 WH*»ut tf.lnifif rtl,i.,l n . .«.l.htf, . l.i, ttutln, doubt, for his faithful service to the ortuary ing. This will be the first time in G O P. But what about some per f.ittle Miss Dorothy Johnson, grand many years that the l\lk> have om it ,M fùnuL. Z jjg r w js ? manent, better paying jobs for the daughter of Mrs E. A Adams, enter ted one of its regular meetings tained a num ber of her juvenile | colored people, Mr. Coolidge? ---------- O----------- friends at dinner on Sunday last. W* want m#n a n i w m ra tn r-ir. r*«tt us W n.w fui News By and Social Briefs Dupree, star foot ball play |.l4fL 1^0 II..U9rI,.,I.| N r . 'n .i 'u , d i r v i 1mrn f«. u*rr The Republican Ku Klux governor er lames ^ _ and all around athlete of Stadium Nannie Maud Carr chiiifis aut*niMH>i!*• w nt* quick f'>p off*» i IttilNMSl ii>. fEdward Jackson) of Indiana, has amih J can riiuoocjs cd„ u « l jija ci . ci . . . ii , oki*. ‘n 'aurels in their recent games appointed what is believed to be a and w/ deserves A \ jl l e r an d T racey credit. kluxer (A rthur Robinson, Republican) M,r ,j Fannie much The Get-Acquainted (Tub met with Independent Funeral cto ra Frasier has entered a Mrs. fVadimgtcn St bet 2 D nth ire tnd?lU as the successor to the late Samuel local hospitals for C E. Ivcv Tuesday evening The the purpose of un Phur.e,firpadsvsyy 2691 M. Ralston, a Democratic U S Sen dergoing an operation | < lub will conduct a tea and fortune ator from that state. This, it is said, Mr Adams i- recovering from his ¡telling booth atthe ba/aar next week i* proving more or less em barrassing pamful accident | at the cluiri h Next m eeting will l” a the nation's capital and to all Repub The Booklov. r.« Club was enter- Tuesday evening, Nov. 10, at the A NEW DISCOVERY lican U. S. Senators with the possible *,v Mrs Virginia (’reason on church. Every Sunday A i tar noon at 3:30 I*. M. exception of 1 or 2 who are tainted I !a'n,''jr The Rosebud (Tub was entertained last luesday. \ pleasant afternoon royally with the suspicion of being kluxers or by the husbands and escorts Mr A. C Parsons .cf 1932F Gravois was spent reading W altre W hite's MT. OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH klux-svmpathizers. the members Monday evening at Ave., St. Louis, Mo , has just recently 'Fire in the Flint”. Several vis- ¡of W hither is the "Grand Old P arty” book. the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R oy discovered a new preparation that tors were pre-ent. The hostess ser K. Firnt nn<! .Schuyler Streets drifting, anyhow ’ Blackburn. Delicious refreshm ents straightens the hair and keeps it neat —The Cleveland (O hio) Gazette ved The refreshments. were served and each guest presented ly rombrd. Progressive M others Club held Interesting Program. You Are Welcome RENT. Rooms with heat, elec meeting at the home of Mrs J.iuc la Hallowe’en favor. A test by over One Hundred Bar SIXTH Si GLISAN STREET8 FOR tric lights and bath Call evenings a Wills Mrs Grace Scott-Jackson was hos- K. I). BIRD, Prog. last Wed the 28th Plans were bers has just been made and their de PORTLAND, ORE. [. / TRIPLETT, Sic. East 3X08—adr. tess for a Hallowe’en party Saturday laid for an entertainm ent to be heid I evening cision is that it is the most wonder Appropriate decorations and at the home of Mrs W H ffoldon ful preparation they have ever used, daiaty refreshm ents added to the en T H IS? ob T l !.. rerry St., I-'riday evening which can be verified at our office. It ent of the guests present. Rent — Nice furnished room* Mt. O L IV W E T H ’S A T'S A N NU AL BAZAAR I he ( ity Fed. ration held a very in- joym is not greasy, gummy or stickey, and to For David VVm Gunn and daugh right couple or single parties., ten —Given by— terestng session at the October Meet ter, Mrs Antoinette, is guaran'eed to not change the rotor minutes from an ex from down town district. Junior Missionary ing It was the first meeting held snee tended trip east returned of the hair or inure the scalp in any Call evening* 349 East 1 st Street No. The Senior and south. Circles vacation. I he next one will fir held M rsdamcs Leon and Gregory, way rnd equally as "ood for ladies Clifford Mr*. C. M. Flowers November 11 , 12, and 13, 1925 0m.e of Mrs. T J Saddler, the M cl.ain and II. J I'uller are still as for gents. To those desiring a trial in tha sick- The Bazaar will open with a concert ai « '7 a w M.ondaV °( November at one or package of this most wondeiful pre by the Junior Circle. A luncheon will be served to the listed Holliday & Holliday paration, just send $100 to Mr Par GOLDEN WEST HOTEL Phillips Guild held its card party Stay Off Armistice Night. Adv. members first, after whieh a program at St. son* and they will receive a oz. the home of Mrs E. P. Carr, Thttrs. Tonsorial Parlors will be rendered Mrs. Esther Gradv evening. jar by r turn mail, postpaid. Adv. HO LID A Y A SM ITH , Prop*. chairman of the program comm ittee 12J North Sixth Street bers Special Sunday D inner. Regular M eal. Every Day CHILI CON CARNE In our new location we are arranged Mrs l.utie Gilbert of Oakland. Cal , L O N G V IE W C IT IZ E N S V IS IT US OPEN ALL NIGHT who has been East for three m onths to give better service to our patrons. served returned home via the Northw est She Mr and Mrs I. I. Bates accom pa We invite ladies, gents and children to spent a day and night with Mrs. N nied by Mcsdames Pinxton and Gas SA TURDAY and SUNDAY come in and see us. I Asberrv in Tacoma, and was taken all of Longvew, were pleasant and for a sightseeing ride over the city kins, callers Advocate office T hurs BAKED HAM She exprest great admiration at the day of at last The week. every day growth of Tacoma and Seattle. W hile T abor 7100 in Seattle she was the guest of Mrs W ith Potato Salad, Saturdays NOTICE Cleaned and S H Stone Mrs Gilbert is a leading And Sundays citizen of Oakland and is reputed to Pressed he worth property running into sev Regular meeting, of the Port 91.00 eral figures valuation She is a prom i land Branch of the National Aa Typewriter Ribbon*, Carbon Papers, nent social worker in the Northern PAINTS, DOORS AND GLASS Stationery, Printing, Book < alforna Branrh of the N A A C P aociation for the advancement of Mrs N J. Asberrv, president of the Colored People held every aecond Binding, Rubber Stamps, State Federation of Colored W omen, Monday evening at Mt. Olivet Bap Seals W ashington and its jurisdiction is tist Church, E. F ir.t St Schuyler Sts. Store and Office; 2nd and Taylor Si*. hack home from Portland where *he LEE ANDERSON, Scc’y. 409 McKay Bldg. Portland, Ora. Broadway and Everett Streets ; reports having wilnesesd a splendid 104 Fourth 8t J. A. EWINO, Pres session of the Oregon Federation ;r * I OfferYou $100 aWeek Ford Auto Given Free l I he Universal Negro Improvement Association, No. 391, Portland, Ore. * AUSPLIJND DRUG STORE NEW GOLDEN WEST CAFE Suits Pressed 35c O w Louis H. Strickland l RICHARDSON’S CONFECTIONERY RASMUSSEN & CO