The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, February 05, 1927, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE
PAGE FOUR
Saturday, February 5, 1927
ADVOCATE
its own legislation The gal- BAHAI TEA C H ER ✓
white people not to do so, he his religion. Not in assemb- Testimonial Service and in ed Tiger Flowers at Wrig-
K ILL ED IN SOUTH gave little heed to them, but lage, because that was prohi- the evening, the Lord’s Su p-;ley Kidd against Leo Lom-
lery is still firing brickbats
demanding that he withdraw
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coiitinued in the path of God. bited, but through song he per will be administered.— ski, I will let you read a por-
his threats of force. But the [ Continued from page one) The evening he was run expressed himselF
tion of Gregory’s Sport Gos­
Deacon Board in charge,
KITS REID
sip, Morning Oregonian:
president loves the sound of beds,dtf and h1cld hcr hand down he was enroute to a
These songs, more coin-
"Now Lomski knows how
(Continued from page one) his own voice and has a pro- 'vas a \er-v dear nun‘ster group of colored friends to tnonly called plantation inel- RACE MAKES GREAT -
AGRICULTURAL
a ------,
1 , 0 » kic
brother
in your race and we
it
feels to be charged with
found
conviction
that
his
vo­
talk
to
them
of
the
Cause
odies,
originated
with
the
his existence?
STRIDES receiving stolen
*****
pugilistic
cal method is the one and on­ love him.
He was warned not to go to Negroes of the south during
"Abdul Raha says: "He
The pity of it all is that in ly method. His teachers have who leads one soul into the this ineeTing, but when How- the days of slavery. In the (Continued from page one) goods himself. His decision
ard MacNutt knew he was (days of slavery they furnish- tion of the so-called Negro over Tiger Mowers in Los-
this day many are turning told him that his whole fu-
ture
as
a
star
depends
upon
reconciliation
of
the
new
doing
the will of the Master, ed outlets tor aching hearts problem, says the depart­ Angeles the othe* day seems
from the church because
maintaining
his
policy
G f truth, will be greatly reward­ nothing else mattered.
and anguished souls.
they do not find in it the
ment, and cooperative agri­ to have been anything but
forcing
Mexico
to
recognize
popular. The papers down
There
are
those
who
re-
*
Today
they
help
to
foster
leadership that should be
Thus in part spoke Mr. fuse to believe that his d e a t h race pride and to remind the cultural extension work has there have been full of the
the
rights
of
Amercan
oil
there— because their souls
exerted a great influence in
Howard MacNutt, scientist,
are sick and bruised by the companies as against the author, lecturer, traveler and was due to “accident” ; t h e y race of the rock from which this direction. This is espe­ subject, and here’s a typical
" a s hewn; so we sing, cially true since Negroes co,,,,nent. from the Los An-
rigid adherence to the writ­ constitutional power of Mex­ teacher, in Bethel A. M. E. believe that Howard Mac-
Nutt died just as truly a “Gimmie that ole time reli- havc been appointed to act £ tdcs Record, by Harry M.
ten words instead of being ico to pass her own laws.
Church, this city on the ev­
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Grayson, once of Portluud,
healed and comforted thro
as demonstration agents.
ening
of September the 14th martyr to the cause of God g '°n ’‘
If he refuses to change his
the balm of their spiritual
as
any
of
the
early
Chris-
Some
of
these
Folk
songs
The gradual increase in but now sporting editor of
nineteen hundred and twen­
represent the lighter side of the number of Negro agents that newspaper:
significance. Is there any­ tune the gallery gods, other­ ty four, and he closed his dis­ tians.
‘"Squawk’
Miller n o w
thing in the world that can wise the right thinking, sane course with these significant
Howard MacNutt has not the slave life, but it was in and also in 'the appropri-
M
writes
Grayson,
be compared to Christ’s ser- ¡thinking people of this na-
words: “When God needs a given his life in vain. He has their religious songs, how­ atious for the support of the ..J10" ’8’ ,
mon on the Mount—either tion, must convince not only
how
the
Golden
West
be-
led many souls into the rec- ever, that they poured out I last 10 years gives much pro­
.ame
famous
for
stickups
in sacred or profane litera-, Coolidge but Wall Street scrvant »»» t h e Heavenly onciliation of the new truth. their souls.
mise for the development of c
ture? The cold, hard tmfor-.ihat under no consideration world. He calls a servant If leading one soul uito the
Three things are especially this work. During the first a,,d robberies,
giving theology of" the Dr. |wi11 war with Mexico be tol- av' a>. from 1 h 0 EartMy new truth shall be greatly re­ emphasized in these songs: year under the Smith- Lever
" Thc decision to Leo Lom­
ski
over Tiger Flowers at
Staubs of the world. have erated—That there is always wor‘d'
First,
this
life
is
full
of
sor­
warded, how shall we be able
Act there were (>6 Negro
sent more souls to hell (if the right to impeach anv
i could not nil| recalling to compute Mr. MacNutt’s row and trouble. “ Nobody men and women demonstra­ Wrigley field Saturday af-
sent more .oui. to nei '»|
.
«hn mUiui« hi« thsit illuminating talk upon
there is such a place) and. president who misuses riis
c wealth?
knows but Jesus”.
tion agents; in 1924 there t<-‘riu>ou was the biggest
pow< and betrays his trust. £ ad,n*! t,K ,
holdup since Three-Fingered
have done more to m
h the power
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second,
Keligion
IS
the
rob
Second,
Religion
is
th
o force a war simple to add item clipped iron, the Miami
A friend who attended the
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To
Jack
stuck up his last stage
churches of their spiritual
I Hiring 1924, 3,659 Negro
lore
wealth
to
the
wealthv
>Iirald
»<
»
|g->A
:
bedside
of
Mr.
MacNutt
tl.tr-
,
,
'
'
more
jut
outside
of Saugus in the
values than any other influ-
farmers undertook demon-
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last earthly hours *■ names .\ou, though a sla\c,
oil companies of this nation, Noted Scientist Dies As
ence.
writes: “A rich colored man to have joy of the soul; to en­ strations with cotton and winter of 87.
Result Of Injury
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is as grave a betryal of trust
“That was a tough winter
dure the trials of this life and
Howard MacNutt. Bahai ?* wbosc hotel Howard gave finally to gain a home in 3,072 carried the work to . f o r Three-Fingered Jack.
Cannot you imagine the as when we protected the
completion and submitted re
Ins lectures is most pro­
type of heaven created by American sugar and coffee Lecturer, Was Run Down foundly moved and says he Heaven. “ Alright, the Lord ports. In addition, 2.630 ju . This is a tough winter for
such men in their narrow, interests in Cuba by declar- By Motorcycle While Cross­ shall do all in his power to is going to make it alright”. nior club members planted Deacon Mowers. I lie sun-
dogmatic minds? Their God ing war on Spain. Have we ing Street; His W ife Died In show his love for this saintly
Third, the future life is an acre or more of cotton burned parson from Georgia
November A Result Of Fall
will shut us erring ones out. forgotten that “episode” ?
hapy
and eternal. “ Every­ and 1,734 of them completed »«»tends to preach when he is
brother who really gave his
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Down Stairs.
Because some of us believe
body
talk
about heaven ain’t the work. Many of these through. It won’t be long
Howard MacNutt,
67, life for the love of the color­ goin’ there”.
The Oregonian in last
what science and history and
bovs cleared more than $ 1 0 0 j,,ow>
ed
people.”
r e c ent discoveries h a v e Sunday’s edition, has a full widely known scientist and
“ Vet there is plenty of
"B y an by. I'm going to each on their acres and
"W
e
shall
contiue
our
taught that many of the column on its editorial page Bahai lecturer, died at 1 :30 meetings at our home for the -’ down this heavy load . some more than $2(X).
preaching going on in the
books of the Bible are simply which is about the lamest a. in. yesterday in his home, olored and white friends
Corn has always been Miller-Flowers combination
^ be secrc* routes for tran-
236 X. u.
F. Twentv-Sixth
ter- am,
Coolidge’s s behav
collections of historical inci­ excuse for
y jLoolidge
behav- -JO
i wenty-5 ixth ter-
knQW (,iat the
irj‘t sporting fugitive slaves to n favorite crop for demon- a t. this mament. Squawk
, , 1% Mary
, , — and
— , Howard
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dents in the lives of ancient ior that I have read. It tells race, oi injuries suttered of both
!th free states in the north stration bv adults and jun- Miller makes up for what
. _ r Canada
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• the J south.
. . . More
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races, we are to be forever us that not only has the “U- Thursday when struck by a will be with us—we all fee and to
were ......
popu-jiors
than
*be I igah
doesn t
say.
nited
States
a
duty
to
pro-
motorcycle
while
crossing
whue
vi.
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damned, acording to the
larlv k n o w n as under 3,(XX) adults and 4,000 club Squawk arrived in Los An-
Avenue at lltli 1 u ir o\ ing help.
Staub doctrine. No, I cannot tect the lives and propertv of S N. t r e Miami
ground . railroads. Friends
of meinbcrs completed work tfcles with one. He left with
again
are
et
. And
auu a
^ a u i we
« c 4
1 c i remind
v i i m i u - «•
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believe that. My God will Americans in Mexico” but Street,
the fIcc,,
fleeing
slave, by
by system-
system- with this crop. Fi
From a dein- ,wo
Mr
T
f
nrv
\tnr
ed
of
this
Biblical
utterance
:
th?
n
K
slave,
fold us erring ones in his that “we have assumed a like Nutt ^hie* witV fniimtir nf “Greater love hath no man af'c and cooperative effort, onstration viewj
Those who accept a re­
viewpoint alone,
arms and forgive us just as obligation to citizens of oth­ Nutt, lus wife, founder ot than this; , hat a man lav aided them in eluding their lit is estimated th; hat a million feree’s decision as being fin­
he did the thief on the cross. er nations.” Isn’t that a rath­ York a"ml'T?rLl r^n
al and were not among the
and home
m
o u
" ' ° d ''*n his li,c ior his Mend."
P-rsuers.— Ihc slave hunter,. : Negro
farmer,
The God of Mary Magede- er large order? In other V ork and a leader m worn-
[n , •ing
.
, ributc t0 lhc , A, early a , 1786 there ¡. maker, are being influenced I0.CXX) persons present, will
lene is not a Staub God. Her words, if English oil com- an suffrage died November
lives of these two evidence of the under-ground effectively. D c monstration never know - how the fight
God is the God of all sympa-'pames do not agree to obey 26th of injuries received in beautiful
servants of God,' Mr. and railroad A letter written by with other crops and with came out.
thy, of all love. When we Mexican laws our American a fall down the stairwav Mrs. MacNutt, Louise R. George Washington in that livestock have been equally
“Tiger won from here to
once realize his Christhood, boys will be sent down there in her home,
Waite has written the fol- ' ia r * speaks of slave escap­ effective. The agents have that dear old Atlanta, and
Mr. MacNutt suffered a
then for us, creeds and dog- to be slaughtered. Yet the
ing from \ lrginia to Phila- visited in the course of their back again.
lowmg poem:
mas—and such brass idols i Oregonian calls these pro- broken right wrist when
delphia.
From Maine to Kan­ demonstration work more
—Sporta—
Near-By-Land
as fundamentalism disap- tests of Amer. mothers and struck by a motorcycle said
sas,
all
the
northern
states
than
28.0CX)
farms
and
26,(XX)
Leo
Lomskian
d his man­
pear. No, I couldn’t find sal- fathers “nagging the presi- to have been ridden bv C. A. They have only gone to were dotted with these rail- homes.
ager
cried
bitterly
about the
“Near-By-Land",
vation in the Sunnyside Con dent”. And we are told that Allen, messenger boy, who
rod
stations
nd
covered
with
The
extension
work
for
decision
won
over
Lomski
in
the words “imperialism and was arrested and released on Though their faces we do a network of under-ground Negroes and by Negroes has Portland New Year’s Day by
gregational Church.
not see;
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militarism” are “f o r e i g n bond.
Mr.^ MacNutt was
Yet
we think of them in a roads. It is estimated that ¡built up practically in the Joe Anderson, His manager
c
a
t
c
h
words”.
Curious—
I
treated
at
a
clinic
near
the
And all that brings anoth-
between 1830 and 1860 over last ten years. It is a fine tr i-, even cried that Lomski had
land afar,
er question into my mind— I " a s taught those words by scene of the accident and ta-
9000
slaves were aided to es- bute to the good work of the been “robbed”, which was ri-
just wonder if Coolidge isn’t the Oregonian during t h e ken to his home. The follow- As we think of some radiant, cape by way of Philadelphia ; j Negro agents that, when the diculous, though the decis-
distant star,
a Staub Congregationalist? days of the war when it fro- ing morning he complained
f.
tf) be [during this same time, 40,000 period of retrenchment came ion was close.
I am inclined to believe that thed daily against the lm- of pains in his abdomen, and And we long like them to be vja Qhio
soon aftcr (ht. World War.
When asked about the de-
he is. I can find no other ex- perialism” of Germany and Doctors M. H. Tallman and
lrec-
These songs were not only their force and their appro- cision, Flflwers remarked.
planation of his stubborn, the insanely “militaristic Samuel D. W. Light were
I guess it’s all right.
But close to our side is the a “talk with God”, but they priations were the only ones “We
summoned.
unintelligent attitude on the ambitions of the Kaiser.
were
the
means
of
commtini-!
which
were
not
reduced.
hat
I
have
tried
to live right, ___
and
country fair,
The “large variety of ner­
Mexican question. Oh, what
Mr. and Mrs. John George
eating
what
one
had
in
mind
With
this
solid
foundation,
done
my
best,
so
if
people
a messimess he and Kellogg vous, suspicious people, prea- Grundy, with whom Mr While there’s only a veil be-, to do, to his fellows. “Steal with this inspiring record, don’t appreciate it and don’t
tw’een;
have gotten the United Sta­ chers. senators and pacifists and Mrs. MacNutt lived,
And
our dear ones know and Away to Jesus”, for instance and with this successful his- want to give me a fair deal,
tes into. How, in the name of of every shade” (quoted from were at his bedside continu-
mean that there would be a tory the near future holds I think I will just quit the
understand
diplomacy, are they going to the Oregonian of February ally during his brief illness.
out much hope for even more game and go back home to
w’alk by our side in meeting that night.
to • be Mr. McNutt’s
last , w'ords „ As \ they
get us out of it without a 2nd), do not e .1 intend
To
Mrs.
Lola
S.
McCanns
rapid wv
development.
Atlanta.
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to
“Near-By-Land”
war?
sneered
out of their convic- were: I want to go home. , ^ ^ theJr jj„ bts through the 8ocs much of the credit for
A
copy
of
the
circular
can
find
then,
for
I
will
be
up
in
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f,n*
hor more than 2j> years
(]ar|(ness gleam.
„|tam
making this meeting such a be obtained as long as the the hills hunting rabbits and
First of all, our senile sec- Kellogg will crowd this'M r. MacNutt had devoted1 aarxness gieam.
°
• - lasts - by writing to squirrels
• - fir
- - I really
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great success.
Mrs. McCanns supply
love to
retarv of State assured the country into a war with Mex his time and fortune to
is
well
qualified
for
the
work
the
United
States
Depart-
hunt.”
see the »rials we
oil people that Mexico would i co (regardless of the Rob- i spreading the Bahai princi- They
as director; she has a won- ment of Agriculture, Wash
The referee who gave the
needs
must bear, ’ the eoa, derful
be forced to change its laws inson resolution to arbitrate) pie. He was a lecturer and R ™
personality and the ington. D C.
decision to Lomski lost his
on the foreign ownership
of if it is necessary to protect an authority on Persian and
. hLe' also see tne
goal, to take each
4 , voice , _______
ability
referee’s license.
oil lands, or he would sever the oil interests in Mexico. Arabian affairs. I!e was the ‘^nd they rejoice at Gods and place it just where it be­
diplomatic relations. Query We believe that Calles is author of many books, the ,..? r eat
, n> „
longs. The choir members
Subscribe for The Advocate
savs “the dif- latest being: “The Promul- ^ blcb makes all sorrow en­ are proud of her and will
No. 1.—What right had this right when he says
dured
by
man,
drooling old apology of a ferences are not between the gation of Peace” which is
An enrichment to his soul. ‘sing their heads off’ for her.
statesman to interfere with people of the Unitsd States now in its third edition,
Now that the radio pro-
Daily Fashion Hint
of
Mexico, * He traveled extensively,
Mexico’s domestic affairs? and the r people
r
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as gram is over, the choir is
VERNONy B A K E R
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Then when January 1st the differences are between and during his life made * ‘iey pray for us there
they prayed for us here,
looking forward to its con-
came and Mexico had not the people of Mexico and a many visits to countries in
Cauliflower Column: .
cert, ° ” . e 24th of this mo.,
yet sent special delivery let­ small group of American the Orient. Last year he And their love thoughts ev- at
George Dixon added ano-
the City Auditorium.
er send;
ter to Washington advising capitalists.”
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tii
ther
knockout to his long
completed a 25,(XX)-mile tour
This concert will be given
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that its
constitution had
of the United States, visit­ O! think not they are far a- for the purpose of paying off l*sf
b7 knocking out
way,
We must remember one ing more than 100 Bahai
been amended as the Cool­
the
indebtedness
of
the,^o
inj
7
Jordan
in the six-
They journey beside us day
idge and Kellogg duett had more thing as we sit in judg­ assemblies.
round semi-windup of the
church.
We
feel
that
all
our
by day,
warbled. Coolidge sang a so ment on this question. Ame-
Wing-Abadena fight at the
Funeral services will be
And
will greet us at the end. friends will help us make this Armory last Tuesday night.
lo in which he appealed to rican law recognizes abso- conducted probably tomor­
a grand success. If you miss
the people in the galleries to ¡lute ownership of property row or Tuesday, in the W.
it, you will miss a rare treat. Dixon finished his man in
applaud his policies. Instead ¡All very well—in the United j j Combs Funeral Home” Will welcome us when we
Mt. Olivet is a lifter and the last round.
too, are called,
of that they threw brickbats ¡States. But in Mexico, law The body and that of his
—Sport*—
not a leaner.
of resolutions at him. His ¡has a Spanish origin. Under wife, which has been in a re­ And enter behind the veil;
Harold
Reese on the same
The church is justly proud
we shall know and un-
song was a burlesque on ¡Spanish law there is no such ceiving vault, will then be, Then
card
fought
a draw with his
. qtanH
of its “Church Program and
American
ideals and his .thing as absolute ownership sent to Philadelphia, where tj
opponent.
i
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Calendar” which was gotten
........;n
_ repeated.
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voice was too thin and show- ¡of property. Therefore, when services
—Sporta—
will , be
F i­ How close to our heart was out by The Advocate Pub­
“Near-By-Land”
ed too clearly that it had in Mexico, we cannot “own” nal services will be conduct­
Striding in a corner of the
lishing
and
Printing
Co.
been trained by the Wall oil properties. Therefore a- ed in New York. The bodies And that Love which never
The A dv o cate deserves wing in the Walker A. C ,
fails.
Street method as taught by gaip, why all this fuss? Be­ will be buried side by side
great praise for this excellent Sam Langford became so o-
the House of Morgan.
cause Wall street and the on a hill overlooking the
piece of work which speaks vercomc with emotion that
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esSmK .o'fi
cs- nlsa H Piscataqua river, Greenacre, MT. O LIVET^ CHURCH for itself
he wept tears of gratitude as
After the ushers had quiet­ House of Morgan recognize Me., a Bahai holding of a- (Continued from page one) To the members and friends
was 'ntr°duced to the au-
ed the gallery, Kellogg tried no law' excepting that of bout 500 acres. The hill is a friends for their loyal sup-
of the church: Give The Ad­ dience of the benefit show
a solo to the tune of arbitra­ their own making. As Wall shrine to the followers of the port, and the church will ap-
vocate your work. Y o u in his behalf. Old Sam re­ SHIRRED T A F F E T A AND I.A CE
n „ l _ : ___ - _ i _
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tion but Mr. Coolidge inter­ street thinks, so does the Bahai
principle.
preciate a n y constructive should; we are given lots of ceived $5,000.
This ¡1 otic of the in u rttit nvxle*
rupted with a refrain that man in the White House.
—Sports—
Mr. MacNutt’s longing to criticism you may offer,
nf I’ari*. and of com »e it will noon
space in its columns for our
Mexico cannot sing that Shall we s t o p throwing get back to the south accord-
Chick Suggs staged a be popular at the fashionable Winter
Dr. Dyer’s sermon was as church news, and one good
Peach color taffeta is used
kind of a tune. Mexico’s brickbats? And shall we ingly led him and his devot-! follows:
comeback
and defeated sol­ resorts.
for the development of the frock a
song has a note in it which cease nagging the president? ed wife to Miami t h a t The Negro’s Soul in Religion turn deserves another. And dier Dambrowski at Detroit dinner
design the truuniinK lieiiift of
to know that it is going to
silver lace The three piece tunic U
can bring only discord into All together now— NO.
dream’ city of which so
The Negro, plucked up, as your own race means some­ last week. Chick is now rcad- slurred on either side of the lace panel
the chorus because it lacks
y for Finnegan, Bass or in front, hut plain in the hack '1 he
much is written and spoken, jit were, a plant from its na-
roumfjueck and sleeves are finished
harmonizing chords. Cool­ Get Your Printing Done Here he met with and taught tive soil and brought to a thing. \^c must read our Chapman.
with a French fold. Medium sire
papers and patronize our
idge is entirely off key—he
requites
yards 40 inch laffeti
the colored people the Bahai new country and placed in people who are in business
—Sports—
—at—
with I / l i yard lace and 2% yards ol
cannot find the right note
principles of good will, love the midst of a new civiliza- as long as they “deliver the
Just to show you what the ribbon for the sash at the hack.
which says that arbitration
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and brotherhood. Although tion, gradually found a new goods”.
Pacific
Coast sports writers No Pictorial
29H1 SHtes, 34 to 44 inches bust.
can force Mexico to outlaw 812 Marie*)' Bldg
BRoadw*/ 8807 he received warnings from ¡outlet for an expression of
Sunday, February 6th is think of the decision render-1 Price, 45 cents.
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