T H E ADVOCATE
from her vacation which she spent in
the more artfully lie acts out They relish artistic carrion, jbeing held at Philadelphia,
PO LITICS
MT. O LIV ET BAPTIST California
She al»,' attended Hu
that part. He takes off his They are pruriet for songs are met with the sign “ Free - 1
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CHURCH
National Federation of Colored W o
Published «vary Saturday at hat, scratches his head, grins ,suggestive of the vulgar, dom" displayed upon, not on -1 *'crt * laney, candidate tor
men's Clubs at O akland
8uite 312313 Macleay Building. and chuckles, he shuffles They itch for sex. We refer ly bill-boards, but this word ^«'uator on the I democrat
By Mrs. Octavia Williams
Surulav was Uilict and girls day A
Phone Broadway 3807.
from one foot to the other, to the white people first, and is also found in official a d -!ticket is making an aggress- t u r n number »1 ladies and girls a t DEMPSEY TUNNEY GO
tended both services The pastor
woaderfu* scrmonTnihe AT PH ILA D E LPH IA
B. D. CANNADT............. ...Editor he says “Boss” and "Mars then to their colored imitat- vertising in the daily news' ,v’e campaign m every part
papers.
s,ate, speaking once morning from the 12th chapter of New York, Aug IK.— lack D em p
I I K S . E. D. C A N N A D Y . Manager John." Mars John calls him ors.
sey and Gene T unney will fight fur
W. L. Rees«.—Advertising Agent. a "good Nigger,” but what
Here is proof of it: For
Of course, the word “ Free- a,ld sometimes daily.
tor ^alm'thr earth,' and wn'ut' w ' im the
heavyweight championship of thc
he should call him is a "good
is about dom” , used on e this
occasion
. Maurice
.
J*y< o " **
••»«»«ly kindled'
‘good this popular song
world in a 10-round m atch tu a d e
ADVOCATE AQENT8
°
-
. e
C
o n g ressm an
K
. . I t l' w
distinguished
women
the cision at the gigantic su»<)ui-ccnlcn-
Congressman
Maurice
1
C
»"
di*iiaM
ui*l»ed
women
of
the
Elk* Sanitary Barbar Shop actor;"for this type of plan- the most vulgar, sordidly is used as a subject for one Lrumpacker ... appears
. . . . . . ____ ,
. race were worshiper* and »poke at the
stadium m Phidclphia on the
to ha\c morning service They were: Mrs mal
tation Negro plays the role suggestive, yidecent in con- of the many pageants being
night of Thursday, Septem ber 2J
90 NORTH SIXTH
O ra B row n Stokes, of Richmond, V i
ittle
opposition
for
re-elec*
l
ex
Rickaid
made this announcem ent
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___
he is expected to play and he notation which any company i staged at the Stadium dur-
Vice president of the State h'edera to night after weeks of fruitless ef
tion,
but
you
never
can
tell.
tion
and
urea,
of
Richmond
Ncigli-
fi SUBSCRIPTION r a t e s ^ plays it so well that he not has put upon the market, ing the Imposition; but some
fort lo stage the bout, first in ( Im ago
borhood Association und Mrs K K. and then in New York.
In shifting
s'*
i vi j only gets what he wants Devoid of richness of rythm, how it is the one subject
lo
hn
son,
of
Richmond,
V*
wife
of
I'he Judges who are to be Rev R I" John son who attended the Ins battleground again th r p ro m o trr
Three Month*
contem plated court action,
i 00 1 “Mars
to give
him, j lacking
beautyful
music,
which
the many
Payable in advance
*"*“ **' J John”
''" "
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—- - appeals
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te c ie u
at t t l i e ___
November
_____ Christian Endeavor Convention in abandoned
hi* la»t resort in an attem p t to force
Entered at the Poatoffice at Portland, i but makes the part he acts unspeakablcly low ill langu who daily visit the grounds, election are keeping mighty Portland.
thc New Volk »tatr license committee
to issue a permit for the match at thr
Oregon, aa second-class —tt«r.
i secm real. For example, the age—this song is a tawdry. The people seem to try to ,jUjct about it.
In thr evening tin- pastor »puke Yankee stadium.
from
the
14th
chapter
of
John
The
IM PO R TA N T!
writer once saw a little com- musically cheap and linguist- take on anew, the full mean-
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text 15th verse: " I f you jove me. keep
A ll communication* for public»- cd-v oi this t-v Pe enacted on ically common compisition, ing of the word as was a p -,
1 . L. Patterson, candidate my comm andment» "
MRS. BETH UNE IS RE
W hite of lack»onville, K la .
tion or otherwise ahould be ad- an Alabama plantation. An compared with which, “Yes, plied by the forefathers. I t ‘on the Rcpublicua ticket for wa» Mi»»
ELECTED HEAD OF
am ong the distinguished w orship
dreaaed to Th# Advocate Publiah- illiterate colored farm hand We Have No Bananas," was meant then .t new nation igovernor, is reported to be er* and
N. A. C. W. C.
spoke at the evening service
W hite is F ounder and President
ing Company, Suite 312 313 Mac- who was in the prime of life as a production from Bach or born free, with equal citizen- engaged in harvesting fruit Miss
f the Old People» Home, in Jack-
C alif, Aug IK —(B y A
leay Building, Portland. Oregon. v v a s f i t t i n g beneath a tree Beethoven.
ship for all.
on his ranch up Salem way • ttinville. a real estate dealer and the N Oakland,
P )—At thr conclusion of thc must
onl\ woman m em ber of thr Minister enthusiastic ami saluahlr convention
A d v e r t i s i n g r a t e » m a d e k n o w n near j^s cabin> when he saw
“Shake That Thing" was The Declaration of Inde-.
in the history of the National Asso-
on app tea ion. _____________ the white overseer of the »old to white and colored pendence was signed a hun- 1 hat was a mighty fine ial Alliance of Jacksonville, pia
ciation of ( olorrd W om en 's ( tubs,
Next
Sunday
is
Stranger»
Day
Scr
“Don't ask for right» Take them, public highway, approaching people. It is a record break- dred and fifty years ago. piece of campaign dope put vice» will be m charge of the (iet-A- Mrs Mary McLeod Belluine, Presi
dent of B rthune ( ookman Institute,
ye" /TrighV tharu"^ndid*toh*y“ fr m tl,c distance. Every able ing record of a great record with freedom as its watch- out by Governor Pierce, in quaintcd Club
Daytona F la . was r e e l e c te d Prest
dent
W ash m g to , I). C wa* chosen
nawthm'ha* somethin'the matter with, bodied male in the locality company. It is what the A- word
\ e t today, the word having the I elephonc rates
O u r annual rally is now on and as the meeting place for the n eat b i
*• ~ Mr' Poot*y'_____________ was required bylaw to give merican people want Risque, freedom still rings in our investigated. It looks like he close» August ¿4th
ennial of the Association
O n r of th r new features of th r As
‘They have rights who dare main-: several davs free labor in daring and bold—it parades ears. We saw the steps of means business, as lie put a
I he Sr and Ir had very interesting sociation. horn at this biennial, I» a
tarn them."—James RuaaeU Lowell. working the road. This par- without tights, stockings or thousands oi men, women good business man on the meeting»
Mnndav (even Sr and ten Ir Voting W om rn '» d epartm ent, which
prevent
was organized to intere»! young w o
COLORED PEO PLE A S il ‘cldar farm hand was busy lingerie. It is naked and vol- and children quickened, as job, Col. A. E. Clark
I he afternoon was »pent in »curing men th roughout thc country in club
a p t c ip q
with his crop and wished to uptuous. It is Jovce Hawlev, they caught the spirit oi the
~
~
. .
Kefre»hments were served the Jr. work, with Ella Phillips Stew art of
O u r next meeting will be at the Toledo, Ohio, as Chairman of thr
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escape
this service. Bv • the nude
and
drunk* in a tub ¿f occasion,
and
yet we saw A tt°
" i » ‘7 tM ,L
[en ' l ,s t n r making
*
.
.
.
.
.
.
<
f t U
t n R
n f . t i l I charges
. r » o against eh tm -k Monday August 23rd, at 2 work am ong th r young women
ic n n ie n C
SO
*
belated
Writing on “Tomorrow’s time the overseer had reach- wine. It is jazz, stark mad hundreds of men.
Mr. Steiwer, who is the R e-;°,,ock
Stage and The Negro” in
him the man beneath the
George Schuyler, celebrat- and children of -color , look
Monday New Vaudeville House For
‘uro
publican
Brotherhood
meeting Inc
«v< r cry
, . . , , 1 party J . nominee fori evening
at 8 o clock
men
men of
< the
North Carolina
Liberty, David Belasco, the tree
no longer young, ed satirist of the Messenger, with despair They declare United
States
Senator.
W
e
community are invited to attend
that
the
word
does
not
leading producer in thiscoun-
was old, with the aid ot calls it the Negro s National
New bern, N C. August 16-One
try, saysin part:
a stick, he tottered to his Anthem. We think he limit- mean now, what it meant wonder if Mr. I ’ren is work- A. M. E. ZION C. E. NEWS of the most modern Colored theatres
;
then'freedom
to
try
to
bring
about
the
in
N orth l a n d i n a is bring built in
“Fate has decreed that I trembling feet, his head bow- ed its possession too much, then. It meant
N rw bern
T h r equipm ent will in
citizens
while
candidate
s
defeat?
In
favor
Keren
H.
Mill*
clude r o m p l r t r stage and o th er a c
should know the Negro or
forward with age, "Good It would seem to be Ameri- for all the
cessories for a program of vaudeville
"For Christ and the church and
now it seems to mean free- of who? ------o——
our modern davs; that
1 even,’ Boss,” he said in*a thin ca’s national anthem. More
pictures
we
stand.”
should know him and his psy cracked voice “Howdy, u n '! Americans claim it than any
dom for part of the citizens,
G O P and thcColored Vote
—(' E —
chology intimatelv. And the cle," was the reply. “I ’m look other song. Millions shake
I he two words: “ Free-
Our reader» will miss, with regret,
YOUR WANTS
the spiccy "C E " news this week, but
contact has brought me to big for men to work the road, to “Shake That Thing." And doin’ and "Liberty”, which
The Colored voters, the glad
to »ay that it's not because she
thisfinding:
* Any men folks in your cabin, “that’s that.”—The Whip. are
frequently
seen
at
th
arc frequently seen at the t h i n k i n g ones especially, I Kaa the licehie jccb<e*. it may be
SuSqUICententlia!
Could, k.»
SO l . . t . „ ,
I............. ... that *»me of the »hick* like Eddie
*“*lhe theater of tomorrow besides you?” “ I’m the only}
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• • A V I tot»* I ' l l N T I N U ( MI N I AT
r_ _
.... _
vvaMon. i r a iu M r a i r or Hooker
one,
Boss.”
!
Dear
God:
Please
do
not
concerned, dc than a half century since , , , w the , v Washington,
have tried to choke her
must reconwith a new force-
THE ADVOCATE
You’re too old. uncle I ’m grant anything I ask of thee made very, very less conspic 14 . 1 , Ammond»u>,it to th.« 10 dta"'
•hSLdivu,“*d ,h*,r 313 Mai-lray
llldg
BUuadway SHUT
the race of Ham-
“I say this in all sincerity, hunting younger chaps, said tor 1 do not know what is uous. w e were made to look (Constitution was ratified and t**iv «uard, for fear of death may be
up«» these words in a rather
r t uat iCIlirtt. ot- tiin..
«He reaaon why »he let ut.
Stay off this date!
August 23rd.
out of my fifty years of la the overseer, and with a cor- best for me.—Socrates.
-v-
“ \ °
inditferent manner; holding .group has been voting for ho£? '• •• 1n o,1. »«nous don't
bor for the American stage: d'al good day, uncle, he;
For R ent— Housekeeping R oom s
One ot the many handi- them up as meaningless or ,t,.. Ronnhlir«»» .nr»»«
ct..
«e will look forwartl to sec the c suitable
for m an and wife, 931 R o d
“The Negro from today on-^drove away
ney A v e n u e — Phone W alnut «250.
The moment he was out caPs
the lodges and other in a contemptahle way.
fcat an(j j„ SUCCCSs They
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...... compel
...... recogni
ward,
— -
o
Nothing affects an indivi- now dedare that thc Racc j
H O TEL NOTES
For R ent— Nicely furnished h o u se
tion through the sheer pow- of SIght, the farm hand drop- ¡organizations a m o n g our
keeping
rooms.
462
Williams Ave.
dual or a group, more than has paid that party all they
er of his instinctive mind | Ptd the cane, stood erect and ° " ^ ™ UP »s^that too many
i
Phone T rin ity 3747.
Booker W ashington, bell hop at thr
I powerful, cleared the wrin- of their members allow their to display constantly before •' ¡owe i t ; and that they owe the Portland, wa* booked to get married
power.
sweetie a short time
“I will tro further and d e -
from his face with agrin, feelings to govern
Stay Off Labor Day.
... their
, con- ones . eyes,
. . . . that
. which
. . . by
- ev ‘ colored voters. The slavery ago, k.!?ri«,n
but for d. some reason a monkey
;______i r___
clare that no race, even t h e i___i
¡and jumped
four »1 feet »Hurt
in th Jf e 'duct II th e> '' ke La brother try right is his or theirs and ucstjon brought thc party wrench wa» thrown into the m achin Particulars later.
or sister ev en tho that broth- yet that very thing is being ¡into pOWer
And now. Hooker has gone to
a born actor.
l y w ; and it is the col- ery
sorrow swept Jew, can sur air. He was
llu ttr Montana and Seattle to look
F or Sale— 8 room house, good lo
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1
er
or
sister's
character
mav
arbitrarily
and maliciously ored people’s vote that keeps the female market over, with a view cation.
pass the Negro for instinc
Call Broadw ay 2025.
to making a matrimonial deal
T O be rotten to the bone, they withheld from them.
One
KU
KLUK
ISSUE
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tive stage ability. The same
them in power But the worm Daniel W eb ster substituted for one
F o r R ent—5 room unfurnished flat.
will support any thing they would be a thousand times may turn, next November.
T H E FRONT
of the waiters at the P ortland this
receptivity that drove the
Cali W alnut 8032.
week
advocate; but if thev dislike better off, if he had never
African ancestors to battle
Clarence Ramsey, one of thr latest
Governor Miriam A. Fer anv one. and are envious of seen such sentiments or ex MERCHANT SAVES U. N bell hops to marry at th r P ortland is F or Sale— H ouse and lot, see o w n
frenzy at the sound of war
a great lover of music. Reside* his er. at 1404 Delleware Avenue. —Ad*.
guson
has clearly defined their success, regardless of pressions. A new conscious
I. A. SHRINE
drums, has been translated
T rom bone, hr has a Graphophone, hr
ha* a Radio installed in In* home and
F or Rent-5 roo m m odern house, at
by generations of contact why she will remain in the their standing, qualifications ness has been awakened in
la*t week hr presented hi* wife with ^72 W heeler Street, |24. per month.
race
for
Governor
of
T e x a s , or integrity, they will knock, the Negro of America.
¡Casper
Holstein
Advanced
with civilization into terms
a fine upright Piano. And it will be
E. 37th S treet N
W t are beginning to look $ 10,000 Saves Liberty Hall no surprise if. within the next several Call at 430
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of emotion-expression, deli- She says: “My duty to* my and oppose any thing foster-
we hear of there bring a dif
3 room* to rent to single men o r a
upon these things with a sus- New Vork>_ CominK lo the re,cue months,
cated and sensative in the ex" State at this time to continue ¡ed by them..
ferent sort of music in Clarence's man and wife, ent reasonable on ac-
as
a
candidate
is
far
greater
e,
as
a
race,
must
learn
picion
deeper
than
mere
mis-
of
the organization that he once de- home.
cout of the distance 4211 E. 91st S t ,
trerne.
T he l'hilipino employees at thr between 42nd ahd 45th Ave. Mt.
“And as a climax to my than my personal p r e f e r e n c e 1 to support worth and fitness chief. We view them as an M“ ^uniVropial! 0 Idianc 3 *ViaoM P ortland last Saturday night h,.l
Scott car. P ho ne Sunset 3447.—adv.
for a mortaKe on Liberty I fall. enjoyable and well attended dance,
prediction, I believe that an for private life. God will give and let the other fellow fol- ; effort to cower our spirits, cash
128 W est 138th street, which is the and en tertainm ent in thc assembly
Newly furnished a p a r t
other decade will see a Ne- me courage to stand for the low. That is the only way Therefore, we must remem property of thc U N. A., Friday hall F or this great pleasure they m en ts F or and rent
room s. 313 H alsey Phone
owe it to the kindness and big-hcart-
things; submitting morning
gro theatre in which we of right in this contest and I 've can ever hope to be able ber these
East
1661.
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T h e last day of grace for taking edness of Mr. E dward Hoycr, the
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the Caucasian race will wit- ask l. ie P?°P|e everywhere to hold our own with the o- O t l I \ in C a s e o f forced neces rare 0 f the m ortgage expired Friday, president of the H otel C om pany The
sit
y.
I’he building was to be placed on sale music for thc occasion was furnished
ther
races.
For
Rent-Furnished
rooms
ness a surprising develop-1 ta*'-c' UP tjus gauge of bat-
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, at once. T he T-
bv D owning's O rchestra
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i
_
j
«
•«•.
-
meet
in
*
coni
143
E.
IKtli
St.,
Call
E.
8888 .
-
I
Mrs.
Wilson,
formerly
a
checker
at
ment of this hitherto dor-
thrown down to us by the
M eekness find humility arc t n t group that is in its annual con-
FREEDOM
the Portland, and who is nowi a grass
mant nature gift The Ne- h *11 Elux Klan andlet us win
the hall mark» of faith. As ' v^n,ion at »he hall to consider means widow calling Seattle her home, m o t F o r Rent — Well F u rniih ed room*
loss of thc prop- ored into P ortland W edn esday and
gro, with his submerged, in a glorious victory, August
block of thc Baptist church 390 E.
Editor
Mitchell,
of
the
St.
soon as a person believes him i r t v ' ^
was a very pleasant visitor at thr Firat Street.
P ho ne Selwood 2009.
stinctive voice, is a natural 28th.”
______
Portland
Louis
Argus
who
recently
self
thc*
least
hit
superior
t o _ At *ht,,,la'» minute, it is reported,
,,
.
o r T rin ity 1683.
I George
len ro e W
VVectnn
n r r ( td e n f of
Ihe nr.
Mrs. Ferguson declares returned from Philadelphia, .,
,
. * ’
r , . . .
eston, president
of the
or-
T olbert Allen, waiter at the P ort-
Mr». B. J. Fuller
actor.”
O t n e r s t h e Beginning o f his I ganization, appealed to Mr. H olstein land, so far, has been the only waiter
that
the
K.
K.
K.
was
cele*
Mr. Balasco is correct.
Spiritual decline commenced ’ Convincing
him .that the organization . that has found time and money e-
had the following to say:
was operating on a strictly businrs* 1 nougli to eat crawfish and rrab* at LA D IES’
POPULARITY
The Negro is a natural actor. brating Moody's lead in the
1
he
visitors
at
the
Susqui-
all
unaware
to
himself.
basis and on a constructive industrial Seaside.
CONTEST
This is true even in the case First Primary as a great vic Centennial Exposition now dul Baha.
1 program , he consented to advance the
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■ ■
(M arried o r Single)
of unlettered Negroes on the tory.
Leaders of various m ovem ents have W ILLIAM S AVENUE ‘Y’
The N. A. A. C. P. will give the
The
Moody
forces
are
ral-
been invited to address the conven-
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following award* to the moat popular
plantations of the South.. .
-
,,
tion
Am ong them are A Phillip i A m ong the visitors* at the Branch ladies entering thia contest.
Their environment in the In& to their standard-bear
1st prize — Ladies fitted suit cate
Randolph, organizer of the Pullm an j during thc past week were: Mrs (
South has forced them un- cr ?nd booking towards the
l P o rte rs' U nion; William Pickens, (' Gaines. Mrs A L. Frazier, Mr*
?ni
,,
’’
brief cate
| field secretary of thc N A A. C. P. M F. Smith. Mr* J R Scott Ir., and
3fd
hand bag
consciously to develop their PoI,t,caI horizon in any di
F ort W h item an of thc American Ne- Mrs Ida Register, of Miami. F la .
CONDITIONS
power as actors, as a means rcction as far as 1 exas is
Conical will start July 15, 1926 and
gro Congress, and Lionel Francis of | Rev. F. N. t auley of Liberia. Mrs M
will close Septem ber 6th (L a b o r Day)
the International Alliance of Negroes. E Littlejohn, of S partanburg S. (
of protection, self-defense concerned from a Democrat-
During this week's sessions a great Mrs. (J. M Randolph. C harleston. S at ten o'clock p m.
deal of debate will be given to the C , Miss Willie Capenning and Mrs
C o ntestants will be furnished co u
and self-advancement. Even f
'K-'w point, the hottest
position th at Marcus Garvey is to Maggie Foster Jones of Ashvillc, N pon books.
Every mem bership of
PAINTS, VARNISH, DOORS AND GLASS
the most illiterate Negro f - s are ahead.
one dollar to N A A. C. P. will count
hold with the organization on his re C and Mrs. P o rte r of Arizona
as
10
votes
lease from thc Federal Prison at A t
O ther* visiting enroute to thrir
knows what type of Negro c u a y p - t h a t t h i m c
lanta, Ga
W in n e r of first prize must have
homes from the Convention at O a k
the South wants him to be, SHAKE THAT T HING
land were: Mrs Blanche Beatty, T a m more than twenty-five dollars,
S T O R E and O F F I C E : S E C O N D and T A Y L O R S T R E E T S
Prizes are on exibilion at 410
pa, F la , Madame Camille Cohen-
and the more unlettered he is ... The Columbia RecordCom-
Jones and Mrs. F.thcl Gavin of Chi Washington Street.
Sunday
and
Saturday
Spe
F or further inform ation concerning
cago, III, and Miss E. M M Mbit«
pany has announced “Shake
contest, call:
of Jacksonville, Fla.
—F o r R en t—
I hat Thing,” a record made
cial: Fried Spring Chicken T he Firefly clttb went hiking T h u r s J A. Ewing, pres Sunset 5886
Lee ( Anderson. See . W alnu t 3180
day morning
An interesting experi
by Ethel Waters, is the most f
8 ROOM HOUSE
E D ( annady.
Broadway 5807
ence wa* the rooking of hreaklasst
and Potato Salad.
widely sold record this com
First and C orruthers Streets
T hc chib will N ote: I lie contest will close with a
DON’T EORGtT!
DON'T FORGET!
OOVraOTIOHBBT over an open fire.
grand
ball.
hold it’s regular meeting Saturday, at
pany has ever made, it has
th» Golden W eet I o U l
LOW RENT
Send in vour name I
one o'clock.
passed
the
800,000
mark
and
following ladies have entered
Miss Margie Danlcy has returned L 1
Neatly arranged — Comfortable
the N A A C P. popularity «antes!.
will go to a million.
Mrs Francis Turner, Mrs. Charles
Good Store room underneath
Redd nad Mrs. X .
The American people cra
Splendid for Grocery & Butcher
During July and August Our Store Will Close at
ve filth and dirt. They thrive
ALL A BOARD FOR T H E
o r Pool room o r General Store
NOTICE
1 P. M. ON SATURDAY
on a diet of mud. Like mic
Regular meetings of the Port
See Dr. Miller 23 N. 3rd Street
robes they grow in the dark
Cooperate in This P rogressive Movem ent by Shopping Before
land Branch of the National As
1 P. M. on S aturday
a n d cavernous quarters.
sociation for the advancement of
THE ADVOCATE
j
RASMUSSEN & CO.
j
Saturday Afternoon is a Half-holiday
Moonlight Excursion
n
l
Louis H. Strickland
T ab o r 7100
1
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Main
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for W o m en
Portland, Ore.
Attend Our Aug. Sales
AUSPLUND DRUG
STORE
SIXTH A O LIBAN STREETS
PORTLAND, ORE.
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A Store-Wide Clearance of Summer Lines and
Broken Assortments—Matchless Are The
Economies That Prevail Throughout
This Helpful Store
Colored People held every second
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Monday evening at Bethel A.
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«hurch L arra bee and MrMillen St*
—ON T H E —
PLEASURE BOAT SWAN
MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 30, 1926.
Prize for the lady selling the highest number of tickets
—Music By—
BILLY TU R N E R ’S ORCHESTRA
—auspices—
SYRACUSE and NE PLUS ULTRA CLUBS
Knights of P ythias and Court
of
C'alanthe
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FARE $1 00
Boat leaves foot of East Morrison Street at 9 o’clock
LEE ANDERSON. Rec’y
J. A. EWINO, Preg.
THE SUNFLOWER-SEASIDE
NOW OPEN
The Sunflower furnished tent* and
eottage at Seaside, Ore., is now open
t ro r h e l grounds. Swings,
ne court and Fishing with in an
hundred feet of the door.
W rite or phone J.
107 ÍJ; ,4 *h Street, Portlaml,' O re
I hone Broadway 154t
Horse-
W. Currv
o
Holliday & Holliday
Tonsorial Parlors
123 N o rth Sixth Street
In oi.r new location
»re
to give better service
our
We invite ladiea, g en t,
come in and sec us
we arranged
to
patrons
and children to