THE
PA G E T W O
ADVOCATE
ALABAMA WOMEN
law.
that Japan leans more to the ate affairs without their aid, sentiment
of party and GOVERNOR “PASSES
HOLD
INTERRACIAL
j The resolutions pointed
Western
than
to
the
Eastern
now
that
he
has
made
good,
henceforth
must
be
reckoned
THE
BUCK’
Published every Saturday at
STATE MEETING out the fact that “ there are
It is some consolation, how- with as a political factor, for
•aita 113-313 Mac!cay Building civilization.
from page one . _
The N *w York W orld ever to know that they did
the Negro
voter gave Continued
that
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the mob outrage. Says the (Continued from page one) 45(Mx)0 or morc NcKro<;i
thinks that an Asiatic. Lea- wake up to the realization of protest at
the ballot in stat-
ft D. CANNAD T.............. Editor gue “ might prove a threat to Mr. Hayes’ worth even tho’
Meeting was presided over who arc unabU. to work a. a
STATE,
editorially:
es where
his votes count*
B B S E D. C A N N A D Y . M a n a g e r
“
More
than
a
week
ago
by Mrs. peyton A. Eubank ,< result of disease, inost of it
the world’s peace; it might it was not until after the and in_ uo
uncertain terms,
Edgar
A.
Brown,
a
lawyer
of
Birmingham, and elected
cntab,
constituting
In
Kentucky,
Maryland,,
ADVOCATE AGENTS
prove to be an instrument of white world both here and a-
Elk* Sanitary Bar bar Shop
Missouri, New York, Massa- ,n A,kcn s neighboring t o . the officers for the ensuing ^ th a grave public peril and
justice and conciliation. Asia broad recognized it.
90 N O R T H S IX T H
chusctts and Okla., there and a first cousin of Sheriff year.
a vast economic loss” , and
is plainly fretting under
A legislative committee pledged the group to seek in
LOCAL
INITIATIVE
were enough Negroes who Howard, to avenge whose
Western
domination.”
And
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
NEEDED
voted the Democratic ticket, death the Lowmans were was appointed to promote every way to improve health
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Per Y e e r _________________________ $2 SO the theory of “ self*determi-
supposed to have been lynch the plan for a school for de conditions by striving for
Six Month,
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nation” which rew out of the (F r o the President’s Annua! ?r rf.maincdJ
tke P °Us
Three Month, .............— ..... .....1 00
linquent girls.
sgu
“ beter clinical service, more
W orld W a r has gamed as
Message to Congress)
| by disgusted
indifference, to ed. published a letter in a
Payable ia advance
The facts about education, adequate hospital facilities,
newspapes
circulating
in
A
i
Entered at the Poetoffice at Portland. firm a grip in Asia as in Af-1
It is too much assumed have cnanged the results in
Orc*on. aa aecond-clat* matter.
ken in which he took the role health, and other conditions and additional public health
nca. kestlesness at the arro- that because an abuse exists favour of Republicans! Dis
of practically defending the were brought out in a num nurses.”
IM P O R T A N T !
gusted
indifference
did
more
gance and insolence of Euro- it is the business of the na-
lynching; declared that man- ber of addresses* and were
All communication* for publica
pean domination in Asia and tional government to provide among Negroes than voting
tion or otherwise should be ad
Democratic, but in all of the v knew who had participated discussed at length. Resolu
YOUR
WANTS
draased to Tha Advocate Publiah Africa has grown steadily a remedy. The presumption
states mentioned, there were in the lyiichingand that “ no- tions were adopted, calling
ing Company, Suite 312-313 Mae since the World W ar and should bc that it is the busj_
attention
to
the
fact
that
the
body
is
going
to
he
punished
|
who
laay Building, Portland. Oregon the recasting of the map of ness of local and state gov- appreciable numbers
Slav oil Miuul-tv him ht. lanuary J,
the Democratic and nobody wants anybody amount expended for the cd- 1427
A d v e rtis in g rates m ade kn ow n thc world, and especially of ernments. Such national ac- voted for
New Year* Hall Adv
ucalion
of
white
children
in
punished
on application.
, the maps of Asia and Africa, tion results in encroaching candidates.
That declaration referred Alabama is $10.64 per child
Sell our Quick Selling Toi
“Don't atk for righte. Take them. without consulting the inter- Up0n the salutary independ-
as against $3.72 for the col- let Goods and Medicines.
to
none
more
dirtcetly
than
INTERRACIAL
An don’t let anny wan five them to ests of
the people whose cnee of the states and by un-
to the "peaceful and courte- ored child; that one teacher
ye. A right that ia handed to ye ft
GOOD-WILL
Big profets. Pay us when
countnes
have ., been appor-
dertaking
•awthin’ ha, eometbm' the matter with i ..
,
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>v supersede their
>wv..
ous” citizens in the town of >s provided for every 44 sold W rite quick. W e trust
i f 1—Mr Dooity______________ tioned among the conquer- authosity fills the land bu-;
Inter-racial good w ill" is Aiken. W e think they have white children of school age, you.
"They have n « h u who <tar* mam P r y
a •
j Afr.Vn i n * reaus a*]d departments which the crying need of the hour; bcell grossly m i s r e p r e s e n t e d , ! and one for every 102 Negro
L A R O C H E M IC A L CO
THE ADVOCATE
-
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«My * * * ?
• » * « . » « > " « » « * m -.i
S ,rm . M .m
ÌtÌS T
r blV i hrim*
.them t0 ?°lve
much
of our differences haU
made
no sign
of protest. expended for buildings and phis, Tennessee.
. \ . lailC LCapilC O l lNailOn> l. acconiohsh
n to
n h a n n n n m t ic
I. j
at
»
f
accomplish and
and bring Olir
our i into
a harmonious mider- T Had
the people
of
the town equipment arc more than
a possible thing the Europ
whole system of government standing and a loving fellow- of Aikcn declared themselves six times as much for the
V O lflt
F U T l'K F .
S I H l I- SS.
ean powers do not want on into disrespect and disfavor, ship. W e canuot have this
I.O V K .»mi I I A I ’ r i N K S S Send bulli-
no uncertain term «" it i« white child as for the color date
When a Negro student of
and:
ami «liine
M a u r i Allei. I*. <•
W e ought to maintain high good-will though* by simply ten dollars to a peanut’ that ed ; A nd other provisions in Itox l'*J> Station ( l o» Attgrlr*, C a
Dunbar High School* Wash- the,r h _
standards
W e ought to pun- talking about it; we must Brown’s letter would not proportion. The committee lili.»ma Atlv
ington, D. C., touched up the
SH E D IE D T O M A K E
ish wrongdoing. Society has cultivate one another and by bavc been written A lawyer
cr I declared its belief that “ the
key-board of an Underwood
Furnished rooms for rent
W O M E N FREE
not only the privilege but frequent helpful contacts, pledged to the support of
fair-minded people of Alaba*
Typewriter at the rate of 109
or rooms with kitchennette.
That girl in Turkestan. . Jhe absolute duty of protect- come to a sympathetic un- the law would not have dar-
ma would not approve of Call Sellwood 4734 after 7 oc.
words per minute, thereby
winning the Underwood dia- Anna Dechkan. killed by her *n£ itself and its individuals, derstanding of one another, ed to ignore the law or con these conditions were they
For sale or rent, home of
inond modal for speed and relatives with fifty-two knife
wc can not accomplish I his beautiful day towards sent to its being held in con- conversant with the facts"
W.
T. Bell. 446 East 10th St.
accuracy, which, incidental- wounds, did not die in vain, this end by adopting a wrong which so many of our faces tempt by any passion ruled and declared their purpose
North.
See sign on the house.
ly was the first time that any She wanted to change cer- j^cthod. Permanent success are expectantly turned, can mob had he sensed an honest to give the information to
student in America has per- tain laws. Her relatives said . ,n local, rather than na- be hastened by creating in pub]jc opinion near home.
the public, to interview conn-
formed such a stunt, it was «he was a dangerous heretic honsl action. L nless the lo public schools, colleges and Further developments in ty
superintendents and ed Hear Miss Helen Pilkington
believed that the youngstes’s and killed her.
<*1»^ rises to its own re- universities, chairs of good- tlu! Aiken lynching siVuation «cation boards, in the inter- 'Sunday afternoon at Zion C.
the races.
races. As
iMUr by
In* est of a more equitable dis-
Subject. Children of our
performance wouid be gladlv
Five of them have been ex* Q«*reipents, there is an al- will between tne
/\s include receipt of a a letter
accepted as news— news of
ecuted for the killing. And most ,n;es»stible impulse for we have stated before,
we tbc National Association for tribution of school funds and ,Community,
the absorbing progress of A* • now a decree abolishes the!. e national government to have in some institutions T bc Advancement of Color- to endeavor to secure Rosen- Get Your Printing Done
merican youth. The days of laws that Anna opposed. No ini(|rvene* The states and the whole setoes of tliis and cd People, from a white citi- wald schools, . „ Jcanes tcach-
Rose Fritz were recalled, 87 more_polygamv, no more ex- nation should both realize that science and art but ht-.Zen of South Carolina, de- ers, and the enforcement of
TH e ” a D VOTATE
| \ R n «tl«iv MOT
words per minute clip. Otis ploitation of women” , or sale *ka* such action is to be a- tie of the science of love and claring that in the two years ,thc compulsory education 313 M u rin o Ml.Ig
Blaisdell and his speed Rem- of infant girls in mariage wil doPtcd only as a last resort, good-will between the races, preceding the lynching a 1
ington were recalled, when be permitted. Anna Dechkan
soc'al well-being of There is no better place to number Gf Negroes had been
tons of paper were used byiwon, after all.
our constant effort for the begin than at home. W ont whipped in that locality and;
the press to describe Blais-
— Arthur Brisbane . j^nckorat‘on
race PrcJu‘ stome,
citizens ^ start thers were even rumors that
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dice and the extention to all the ball by endowing a N eproes bad been killed and
dell’s wonder-fingers. Other
LE A D E R S
elements of equal opportu- “ Chair of Inter-Racial Good* buried. The letter also states
typewsiting
kings
and
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nity and equal protection un- W ill” in one of our Oregon tbat tbc |ocaj N cfrrocs Hdi-
queens* whose exploits sent
The man or woman who is der the laws which are guar- Schools?
„ cujed the Klan parade on
many ___.............
a tvpsetter to bed with
IN Y O U R B A S E M K N T — W H Y P A Y M O R E ?
a headache, were recalled t o ',ackin£ !n preparation, in in- anteed by the constitution.
— : 0 . _.
_ 4 Thanksgiving night.
our finding memory.
fluence and position of merit The federal government es-
1 he passing of Mrs. Octa-
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There Are Four Reason» W h y Hundred» of Portland People U »e
Victory Coal— I T G I V E S I N T E N S E H E A T . D O E S N O T
But, here though, was a js not a
person to hold the j pecially is charged with this via Williams, wife of Edgar
\frs Bell Gallagher, sister
C L I N K E R . IS F R E E F R O M S O O T . A N D S H I P P E D
youthful Negro student, na- important position of leader- obligation in behalf of the Williams, marked the pass- 0f ^ rs \ym Cain, 193 King
D IR E C T F R O M M IN E T O C O N S U M E R .
med Cortez Peters, still un- skl? ,n worth-while organi- colored people of the nation. ,n£ °* a 'y ° man w «ose life s trcej js seriously ill at the
A T R IA L M A K E S A S T E A D Y C U S T O M E R
der instruction who type- zat*ons a«d movements for Not only their remarkable was spent “ doing good . She bomc of Mr. and Mrs. Cain
A J A X C O A L C O M P A N Y
wrote 109 words a minute. tke upbuilding and progres- j progress* their devotion and was a devoted mother and at j21 E. 29th St. North. She
323 F A I L I N G B L D G .
BE . 2405. G A . 1792
The news was rushed to the s,\e w? rk ° f any people. In their loyalty, but our duty wde and a *a,tn f«l church ¡s somewhat improved, how.
local press by our friend. J. *bis highly enlightened and to ourselves under our claim worker. Her presence will evcr as we p0
press.
C. Wright, who, incidental- rapidly progressing age, it is that we arc an enlightened not only be missed m her lm-
T T - o— 7 ,.* • ,
ly* is the instructor of Peters, ver>’ essential, if we as a race people requires us to use all mediate home circle, but m
Mrs. Ludia Randall is just-
a moulder of public opinion, are t0 arrive anywhere, that our power to protect them
church where she so de- ly proud of the work being
p u
t a <&> (So.
and a Christian gentleman we put our verv best forward from the crime o f Ivnching. lighted to serve, and in the done by her nephew, I\ugenc
t / ' H a rcL n J iM o f C/ M«HI Onjy*
overflowing with interest in ¡ust as all other intelligent Although violence ' of this community where she lived Randall at the State 1 rain-
the public welfare.
The people do. I f we fail to do * kind has very much decreas- a good citizen s life. 1 he Ad- ing School for boys at Turn-
t
_ tb»s,
..... we will
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q
er, Oregon. Eugene sent his
teacher
newspaper
man
not reach
a cd, while »...
any of it remains yocate extends
made a nice storyFof Peters’ place of importance in the af-1 we cannot justify neglect*
*be bereaved family and aunt, w h o resides at 411'^
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r
_____ :a .. T t ! . i * a
r r ^ a to
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Tmon Avenue,
Aventu*. N North
o r t h * sc V-
amazing
performance
and * lairs of L..
humanity.
This holds' ing to ________________
make every __ effort
e- imnlor#»*
implores (fOn
Gods * ^iiQtaininpr
sustaining T Union
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nn«**r
m
»ViPir
trreat
loss..
eral
samples
of
his
bead art
sent it to the press far and J«st as true in local as well radicate it by law
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work
including
a
beaded
bag,
near, particularly to the four as national and international
"rt~‘ “ J
great dailies of Washington, sense.
ored race under* government 0 “ o f . h e 'S . k i 'A “ ? “ E
^
P j.«“ and a
D. C. after a few days’ vigil,
®
encouragement » , proceed-|Sundly a, Zion. Hear her.
“ ¡ . ^ '. p l a y i n g i . W ^ d e l
the story of Peters’ triumph C R IT IC IS M O F H A Y E S ing successfully and ought to
Bring The Children T o See Mr. & Mrs. Santa Claus
Mrs. Randall anticipates
have continuing support. An
boiled down to a miniature,
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having Eugene with her in a
IN F A N T D O L L
F U R N IT U R E SETS
Daily Fashion Hint
appeared in a semi-conceal-
A number of local colored increassing need exists for
Regular $1.25 Value
Regular $5.00 Value
few
more
months.
ed corners of one of the people are hollering their P r o P e r i y educated and train- !
9 8 c
Washington dailies. The o- heads off over
the rumor ed medical skill to be devot-
$ 2 .5 9
M E M O R IA L S E R V IC E S , A darling dolly. 10 inches long fust the thing
for the child's tea
ther three papers turned it that Mr. Haves is engaged ed to tke service o f this race,
with bisque head and ilrep ing party
A T Z IO N S U N D A Y
Collapsible folding table
eve*. Wrapped in blanket.
down cold. Alas, to them, to marry a white woman*' ■ » . » ,
and tw o chairs
A t First A. M. E. Zion
such an item was not news, which is not true, but whose AE*r< U B W o i- A iU K a
M E C H A N IC A L T R A IN
R O A D B U ILD E R S
church, 417 Williams A ve
Regular $1.25 Value
it had no value
business is it if he does? And
Colored America elected
Special at
nue, Sunday (to-morrow) at
ut look: in ^>em all and the funny thing about it is., ten state legislators. Five in
$ 1.00
$ 1.00
2:30 P. M. the Rose City
we read: Dry Raiders Take those who are loudest in Illinois* two in Missouri, one
A cast iron engine with strong A babv tractor and strain roller,
Lodge
of
Elks
and
Dahlia
spring, tender and one car Four trailers, etc. An absorbing toy for
horty,— Neariy All were their denomination were in California and two in Ne-
curved piece* o f track.
a boy.
Temple will hold their annu-
Negroes. 1 hat s news. Col* those who- a few years ago, 'braska. St. Louis also won a
al memorial services in hon
Just a Few of The Many Toy Sepcials You W ill
t
h lu
S.ned t0
H.a>'es Jusuce of the Peace as did
or of their departed brothers
but in credit— well* that s dif- hungry* by “ boycotting” his Qarv Ind
Find in The Wonderful Department.
and sisters. The public is in
ferent. That is N O T news,
recitals here. Some of these
Gauged by his acquisition
Take The Easy Stairs T o The Second Floor.
vited to attend. In addition
— P. N. S. same fault-finders were th e.0f elective offices, the Ame-
to
the sermon by Rev. John
ones who wouldn t pay 50c (rican Negro voter gained
L E A G U E O F A S IA T IC
F.
Moreland, pastor of the
to hear any Negro in the but little in the great cam-
N A T IO N S
church
and a member of the
world sing . That was when paign which has just closed.
Matchless Variety In
order of Elks, there will be
European
governments Hayes was struggling. He is ¡ n many state from New
a
program
of
eulogies
of
the
have been much concerned of now a tremendous success. York to California he was
departed members and music
late over the prospect of the thank God, and doesn’t have found striking out in an ef-
which will be rendered by
creation of an Asiatic League to depend upon those sm all. fort to work his way into the
members
of both orders.
of Nations. It is said that the »oiks who clamour now for a ! legislative councils of the
proposed league will be com seat at any price
to hear states, but save in those dis-
Holliday & Holliday
A ll the New Season’s Favored
posed of Russia, China, Tur him. )nc of these little per- tricts where he was already
Tonsorial Parlors
C O N T R A S T S A R E M O D IS H
Shades in Full Fashioned
key, Persia and Afghanistan, sons we are reliably inform- intrenched, his success was
12S North Siath Street
In th« frock made of contracting
Revelation Silk Hose
In our new location we are arranged
with their dependencies. Ma ed said when he was here last entirely negligible. Second
fabrics there are many possibilities for
to
give
better
iervice
to
our
patron»
ny conferences of ministers £*ar tkat sbe would hear to his aspiration for office, novelty. This design nas the collar,
These new* Silk Stockings will surely meet with
of these powers have been Mr. Haves if she had to “ pay was his fight against segre- sash, and lower sections of the sleeves W e invite tadiei, genti and children to
the
approval of all good dressers, because of their
developed in striped silk, the over
come
in
and
tee
ua
w c « Ration
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• which he dress Icing in plain crepe. The front*
held of late, and they have ten dollars
, . . . . for „ a seat, . W
measures, in
fine,
even weave and long-wearing quality; rein
are tucked at the shoulders and slashed
ot the European powers in a wonder if Mr. Hayes missed j was succesful.
S T A Y O FF D A TE OF
forced tops and soles; all of pure dye.
at the lower edges. Medium tixe re
nervous state of mind, as no her presence when he was
In Massachusetts the Ne* quires 2’/i yards 36-inch plain and D EC EM BE R 25TH. S IX
yards 36-inch striped silk.
AllRevelation Silk Hose are Pure Dye,
thing definite has leaked out here in 1918*and 1919?
V A L U A B L E P R IZ E S G I
grò vote
most 2'A Pictorial
___ registered ____
Review Printed Pattern
Insuriing Long Wear
to give them an insight into
Mr. Hayes has grown mar- strongly against segregation No. 3178. Sizes. 14 to 18 years and V E N A W A Y — P A R T IC U
the real purposes of the con vellously while many of his of Negroes in the depart- 34 to 4 2 bust, 4S cents.
LAR S L A T E R — ADV.
R A N G IN G IN P R IC E FRO M $1.50 to $2.25
ferences and the proposed adversc critics have stag- ments at Washington. Negro
These Hose arc carried in all the newest colors, as
league. The Asiatic mind, nated. Their worth beside voters took occasion to ex-
well as evening shades. New colors arc coming in..
G R A N D E N T E R T A IN M E N T Sc B A L L
when it wants to, can be as his is_ like a candle extingui* press their sentiment against
Agents for
— Auspices—
diplomatically secretive and shed in the light of day. They Butler at the polls for this
S Y R A C U S E C LU B
unloquacious as the Europe essay to criticise him now evil which Mr. Coolidge ov-
Butterick
an mind. It is a significant when he has gone so far that erlooks.
Patterns
M O N D A Y EV., J A N U A R Y 3, 1927
fact that Japan does not fig he cares little for what they
The election of 1926 dem-
and
—AT—
ure in these conferences and say. He made good without onstrates beyond question T T T
Publication*
B R O A D W A Y
H ALL
the proposed league, and this their aid, and we believe he that Colored America has
________________The m oil In vsluc The beat In stuUty
bears out the general opinion can safely condupt his priv- ! ceased to be influenced by
N E W S ! N E W S !! W H A T
IS NEW S?
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