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THE. ADVOCATE. Advertía* in T H E A D V O C A TE It Circulate* In A ll The Sta tee And Foreign Countriee VOI.. 24 e tte No. Xl.V mf th e In the interest o f A ll T H E A D V O C A TE Is Published O nly $2.50 Per Year Subscribe Por I ti PORTLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 30. 1927 PRICE 5 CENTS ■ ADD1E HUHTON REELECTED PRES. W. Y. WOMEN MAN DROWNS WHILE SWIMMING AT PICNIC LUTHER WRIGHT OF CHICAGO LOSES LIFE WHILE SWIMMING AT SUNDAY SCHOOL UN ION PICNIC WED. T H E P A SSIN G of CRUM PACKKR If IT. OLIVE! CHURCI M 19TH ANNUAL SESSION OF NEW YORK CLUB WOMEN COMES TO HARMONIOUS END ft Maurice E. Crumpacker. Rcprc.cn- I tafivc in Congre«» from tin. district by j 1» dead, which 1» only to »ay that the By K its Reid Edgar Williams Mrs. Addie W. Hunton Re good a« well a» th r bad mu«t j n . w e r < (he fianl .uniiiiou» »uouer or later elected Despite Opposi B L IN D M U SIC IA N S P L E A SE S The Advocate does no. necessarily Other Bathers Work Hard T h e re are many tiling« we canriftt tion. New Club* Reported ; share in Kits Retd a views, but w heth A U D IE N C E A T M O U N T OLI . under»tai.d and one of them i. that a . er we do or not. hex opinione are And Faithful To Revive Growth In Club Work No V ET SU N D A Y N IG H T I young man with a devoted wife and and logical and well worth Young Man When Bro't ted During Past Year. reading. It it your privilege ae well as three little b..yi who need hi. guid Out Of Lake By Chuck ours to disagree with lkita and she Sunday, July 24th was “ Father and mg and protecting hand: with a bril your opinion upon subiects Ithaca, N. Y.—The 19th Williams, Dr. Booker et al Mi«» lie ra ld m r Turner, daughter of liant future before him, and every invites Son day. 'The morning service was she discusses from time to time in her NERVOUS BREAK Mr and Mr« je r r y T u rner of 1201 1 annual convention of t h e converted into a testimonial m eeting i _ _ column. IS BLAMED K a.t lira n t »trrrt i* employed a» a thing »rrniingly to live for, «hould 1 PARENTS RESIDE IN and it was good to be there to Empire State Federation of i ml hi« life, and no tragically, a . hr clerk in llir t In Id Labor l'outmi«»ion "God mede us neighbocs; 1st justice CHICAGO, ILLINOS Witne*ses Claim That Vic have one's spiritual stre n g th renewed I Colored Women’s C 1 U b S office» ill tile ( uurt Muu«r of which d d However it can be .aid that hu make us friends”—Borah pulpit w»s empty as Dr. Dyer came to an end Friday night manity and tbi» great «tate have lost l.u th fr W right 27, of ( liicftifu, dird Mr». Millie K Trum bull i. Secretary tim Jumped Into Water IS T on h e his vacation T h e evening ser | u | y | 5 WJ"t h t h e j n s t a U a t i o n In vacation time 1 read a good a friend in t h r death of thi« good T b i . i» the first time in the hittory U r.In r.lU v a| Crystal Lake Park Near Ferry Slip. vtce bro ught cheer and gladness to q { A d d je W a jte H u lUOn deal of trash and this last week 1 ran man Itum heart failure while engaged in of that c o m m o tio n or any other, lo the hearts of many as they listened , , e . Mr C rum packer wa« po«»c«»rd of across a book in which the heroine »«rimming in thr pool m the pa>k at cally that a colored girl ha» been e m to the music of M r. L»av,d W Reed a n d h e r S , S t e r officers for the San Francisco. Calif., July was always posing She always posed a magnanim ity th at wa» a . high as ployed Mi»» T u rn e r when recently the L'nion Sunday School picnic of Chicago, Illinois. Mr. Reed is a ensuing year b y i ' red w : T h r large a»»emblage of p ic m c rri interviewed «latcd that »hr certainly the heaven and embraced alt mankind in the character which attracted the 24—Maurice E. Crumpacker gifted and pianist. T hose who | Moore, editor of the New companion of the hour. Of course United States Representa missed sinjgw were clo»c to th r »erne of thr trag e I enjoyed the work and that every one yet lie was firm in hi» convictions as hearing him, missed a rare York Age. dy a» they had been watching the | in thr office wa« very nice to her d.-ath it.elf O regon may have and no »he married but nearly lost her tive in congress from Port- treat. If you ever have an o th er op^ Predicted opposition t O Mr» Trum bull when interviewed on doubt h a . other able men but none chance to live happily ever after thro' »wimming and diving c o n tr ite portunity of hearing him, d o n't fail Mi«« T u rn er who h a . ever reflected greater h o n her fatal habit of posing And now 1 Although the conlr»ta were over, T h u r.d a y stated that the reelection of Mr*. Hun- to do so. It was intensely intersting a large iiumbrr of batlirr» were in "i* ju«t doing beautifully—ju«t now or upon her fair name than Maurice lind that ti isn't a silly book at all. to note how hy would play the ac- ! (Concluded on page two) It is a bard matter-of-fact sermon. I have tier engaged m correcting and i I Crumpacker. the pool when the tragedy occurred compariiment for the choir to sing. Aren't we all doing just th at th ing— Ur W right dived off th r diving reviling the crn»u» record».” He would play right along with them posing Some friend who w ants to Mi«< T urner graduated last j u n r I board and remained underneath thr SEASIDE SOCIETY He gave the story of his Ife in poet- appear friendly says to us "but my water whieh «reined quite a long from Franklin Migh School and w a . I I ry which was an o th er interesting tune to a youthful «wininier who cal ratr.1 high in her schola.tic work . Mr .. „ j Mr, w H W arren »pent dear, you work too hard—you should feature W e all pray and hope for have some leisure And immediately • « sd x iio u s rcfinrtl ami a lto g rth ' |a led thr attention of t buck W illiam, Monday al Seaside. the continued success, though blind, and Ur and M r. I I.. Hooker to rr a charm ing >« j UI> k K»'l and is well } Mr George Mullen who has been oite adopts a martyr-to-duty pose Mr Reed is using his talent that God Another one say s,."l love to come to th r fact Mr W illiam, dived twice for lil.nl am ong « tud rn t. and teachers. in Seaside fur the past three weeks g a .'e him in trying to help others to thr unfotlunate man before h i. body Mi«« Turner, t. thr kind of girl who lit Sunday fur P ortland where he un you I always get h e l p '—and we put find their way to their saviour . Mr. our foot into other people's troubles will m ak r good and her f i ir n d . know derw ent an operation. We wish him w n d i t r o v r r r d floating «lightly un Reed said, “ I am glad that I cannot Friends of Dr. Elbert E. Booker who dont want our fancied strength. d rrn e a th th r water join in g hand« that «hr will render excellent service i a speedy recovery. see for many reasons: I d o n 't see the who found g reat difficulty in renting And the days go by and we lose our and pulling «rvrral «urcerded in in the ufficr where «hr i« now e m Mr». W M Jackson and Mrs. many evils which you w ho have a suitable office for his profession chances of developing any individua bringing the body to »horr where ployed Fashion Williams of Seattle, Wn., are your sight see, but I can see the beau on account of race prejudice, wit be lity because we are continually try fir»t aid w a. rendered in an effort to «pending a week at Sunflower Camp. ty of Christianity. And more than pleased to k n o w th at he will move in ing to be that which we are not. I do «avr hi« life I *r Hooker. Mr. Rook Mr^ and Mrs. W m Gilmer of P o r t anything else, I atn happy to be in to a first class equipped office which wish someone would s tart a “Re rr, M r. I.udia Kandall, and »rveral ' land are «pending a week at Sunflow th at n u m b e r whom Christ said was he has iurnished in the I’a n i m a Bldg. Yourself” club in which we could men labored frantically to .a v r er C amp H is meek ones. Oj)c could easily see IHIIils-r ytf- kl) wk««« bwg»»»«»M»g m .l t m e t i r e bring kief, lovable, co u rte him but of no avail W hen the doctor i * Mr. w M Jackson o f Seattle spent the sym pathetic reaction to his talk week he will receive his patients. who had been >rnl fur arrived, hr O n Friday night 22. a ...a«, meeting I two j , , , „ Sunflower C amp He was ous thoughtful, honest selves, w ith by the motion of hands to fac^s d u r Dr. Booker graduated with honor out covering it up with the false, time pronounced the victim dead Howev- | was held at Ml Olivet Haj.tist church the motlve for , b rf a k fa „ on ing his talk. from N o rth Pacific Dental College A I. Totten« Sunday morning Me left Sunday ev wasting sophistry veneer so m any of land, Or., Committed Suicide er «till further effort« were made to at which tune Mr May his path ever be open and his last m onth being the first colored us carry around in the effort to be by diving from the rocks at revive thr unfortunate bather Half Assistant (ienetal O rganizer of the ening for home life be used to carry the m essag e in man to complete a course at that in Flower«, Dr Hooker and Rev Mure Hrotherliood of Sleeping Car Porters Mr Raymund Wiliams arrived Sun popular. O u r defects would not b> the foot of Hvde street into song to the ends of the earth. stitution honest with C „ „ r-__ _ ___ ‘ i tr . o land ruthed him to the SrIIwood ho« was th r speaker. A large group uf to fill Mr. Mullen'» position as chef defects . if we . would be ♦, i>an rrancisco bav at . 3:40 "A man is always up when hg ---------0--------- pital where the Firr d ep artm en t of po rters and frirnd« interested in their on the private car of Mr Turner, looks up.” clock this afternoon. Mrs. Ruby W hite of 65 E. lOthe St., Portland u.eil the pulm utor wth no g rrat cause were in attendance and prrsident of the S. P Ry Co. The repre’entative died of T o m em bers and friends: T he offi was injured last Monday when her All of which stirs up the question «ucce»». The Dr pronounced hi. r n jo y rd the meeting very much. Mr and Mrs Gilmer and Mrs M or in my mind a« to the pose which submersion, despite the ap cial board of the church will give husband, G. N. W h ite accidently death c a u .rd by heart failure a . not Mr Totten'* visit was primarily to | row hiked to G earhart Wednesday. you their program in the near futur^ injured Mrs. W hite is able to be Coolidgc is carrying at the present plication o f a pulmotor, for a mem bership drive. more than a tumbler full of water wa« renew interest in the men and to in Mr. Joe Crane who has been in about with the aid o f crutches. time. W hy in Heaven'» name, is he e i t i a c t r d from th r body while an ambulance was tak Rev A L. Byrd of T acoma, Wash., j form the public generally of the o n Seaside for the past three weeks, left ignoring the terrible afterm ath of the Mr W right w a. the y o u n g r .t child ward stride of the Porters' Union. Tuesday for Portland ing him to Central Emergen p asto r of Bethlehem Baptist church, j Stay off date of A ugust 29. Parti Mississippi flood’ Does he thi.ik of Rev W right, p a .to r of P avnr A successful meeting was also held will preach at 5(t. O liv et Sunday, j culars later. —Adv: Mr. T. M Giles is spending thr cy hospital. (no of course he doesn't do any Chapel, in Chicago and wn« running in thr afternoon on S a l, to which on S um m er at Seaside Mr. Crumpacker’s suicide July 30th, m orning and evening; j thinking) his politcal advisors do between Portland and O m ah a a« a ly porters were admitted Mr. T otten and hear him. He preached a Mrs. Maggie Mosby of Pendleton, F U R N IS H E D F L A T S FO R rant. that for him. I started out to accuse ¡OCCUrred about 14 hours af- come p orter un a train Mr liiul been a «In left Saturday night for Seattle where is spending a m onth at Seaside wonderful sermon h ^ re several weeks 652 East Morrison street. East MM. him of thinking th at the country 'ter he had been released dent at Wilberforce College, W ilber hr was scheduled to hoi a meeting the one which those who heard ------ p_____ Mis« Ruth Anderson is spending would consider it an economy stunt f r o m Central Emergency ago— force, Ohio aigl ¡« «aid to have had the sum m er at G earhart him still talk about Come out Sun- George and Ivan Cannaody. sons Local arrangement« and the sue to refuse to convene C ongress in ex only on more year b r t o r r he comple ce«s attending hr meeting here were 1 Mr George Brown is at Seaside tra session for relief of the flood hospital" where he was taken day and hear him T he choir will ren- ol editor and 31rs. E. D Canadv will ted hi« r o u n r for th r tnini«lry d u r to th r large interest in the wel- i for th r summer. sufferers, but I am w ondering if the late Saturday night when po a e r special song service Services in leave Monday for Spirit Lake Camp, T h e d re ra v rd wa« very popular a- fare of Unionism of Mr C larrnee F.' I whole inertia isn't just a huge piece lice found him seated .on the charge of the Missionary Circles T h e W a sh in g to n where they will spend mong thr younger «et Mr belonged For rent. Five room house, parti) Ivey, local Secretary-T reasurer of the of selfishness. “ It is vacation time— curb in front of the St. Ma day is designated as “ M other and their vacation until time for school to H rthrl church Sunday School furnished and furnished rooms.. )•• to open in September. T h e y go with llo rthrrho i id I've got to do that farm er stunt to ry’s cathedral clergy house D aug hter day . rent. Phone East MM. —Adv. the Y oung Mens Christian Associa catch thr farmer vote for re-election at 1100 Franklin street. tion. t larencr C Little a bootblack of Hoover will take care of the flood 5-room cottage for ren*. Modern, He declared then he had Kelso. W ashington, was arrested in clean: 4 blocks from car; no small situation and th American people are taken poison, and was deter Portland Wednesday, charged with children. Garfield 3153.—Adv. (Continued on page tw o) mined to die. A huge man. having robbed the cash register in a Kelso barbershop of $2T Mr confess weighing 240 pounds, he U. J. Johnson ha» been installed a» ed to having lost th r money in a dice chef cook at the Klk»' restaurant in (Continued on page tw o) game on tb* big club room at 10th and Alder strert». Me i» now the only colored THE DANCING YACHT “SEA WOLF” Subscribe for T h r Advocate and employe lliete, where several w eek. a».o a dozen or more were employed. Monday, August 8, 1927. Featuring ANNOUNCES and also sang in its choir. Me was affable and made many friends by his COLLINS AND HIS MUSIC ( larcncc lnger'*ill ha» succeeded jolly, friendly disposition. The Opening Of Offices For The t buck Williams a« bell-hop at Lite The deceased leaves a widow and Admission: per couple $1.50; Single- $1.00 Si ward child: mother, father and sisters and Boat leaves foot of Stark street at 9 P. M. PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY Mark Slater, bell hop al T lie P o r t a brother to m ourn their loss^ It is land drove up to the hotel a lew day» thought that all his rrlatives reside ago in a 1117 new buick touring car in Chicago At Suite 502-3 Panama Building and called out to the boys to look T he remains were shipped to Chi him over. And now most all of the cago to his parents for buriai bunch are mooching a ride in Mark's car. E T I sum TOTTEN SPEAKS H O E NOTES AN EVENING OF PLEASURE <Doctor E. L. Booker C larence Ramsey, the sick bell-hop has bern presented with the sum of $127.21 by Ins co-w orkers and sympa (hirers at T h e Portland M Macklry, musician and a form er waiter at T h e Pm (land who is now in Lns Angeles has made application for a pullman porter's job T. F. Allen, waiter at T h e Portland, has returned from a visit to Ins fam ily in Woodvillr, California. Mis wife who underwent an operation is vrry much improved. T hat was a rrd hot party and a rip snorting mirth producing show which was pulled off Monday night in thr Assembly hall at The P ortland Joke« a plrnty, rare and racy, wtrrr a big hi?. T h e stunts pulled off by some of th r artor« dressed in rags all taftered and lorn were so funny that som e of th r s p r rta to rs lips r r a r k r d from laughter H rad w aiter Ik r won first prize for being th r most outrageously dressed tram p of th r lot Music, dan rin g and refreshm ents played im portant parts In thr affair. 1 « “THAT«LITTLE GAME” — — » V « ft*» ballar Po rifand’s Own Store The Willamette Building & Loan Association (S trictly M u tu al) Your Accounts Are Appreciated THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY ■ TM« Q u a l i t y S t o « « » P oercA N O OfMMBOM Ä r. mm Monthly Deposit No. Months T otal Deposita In te re s t Pays 5.00 139 695.00 305.00 1 , 000.00 3.50 180 630.00 370.00 1 , 000.00 $ 6 .0 0 120 $ 720.00 $ 280.00 $ 1 , 000.00 W Y A T T W . W ILLIA M S Attorney at Law With Julius Silvestone, 523-524 Lumbermens Bldg. Attorney and Counselor Phones: Br. 0635-Wa. 3920 Portland, Oregon U n d er S tate S upervision and Control THE WILLAMETTE BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION Corner Hlxth and Oak Hirer ta P O R T L A N D , ORK G O N