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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1927)
Saturday, Septeinlier 24, 1927 A u tr k in l ’1 s.or Rolliumi-nl luti- p< I ui | m , n«»vt*r bacii u churactn ìhiic ut Amerlcttu lui uior. Miti k Tu Hill. In hi'« «lay, had hard woik lo gel bliin» If m w (ilw l li) tha ertili*. Ulid h < for Ji>-h Httliii;:■« and Itili N}t*. iv II iii > iim > iii un* ilio hnn>t of (lioir wurrloo. lini, al nnjr rato. Aiuorlcau huiuorlst» of ilio | nih | werv noi glvcn lo Ilio tcllln* of tpi -lloiuiblo anocdoioa; if tbov «Toro hnMerou». thoy »e r e noi olxcono. Toiluy ilio trond la In Ih* otlior dlreclluii \\ ben moti gol togoilicc ilioy a n m io AH that thoy aro cnllcd un lo Id i unsi) •torlo«, and nou. nlong unii ilio geli ori*! dlsii|i|M>arain'o o( n--l rullìi. Ilio aamo thlng la a|>roiid(ng lo mlxed galli •ring», auya Ilio Vonng'louru Vili.lini tor. A Chicago Innaitlgaloi III,ila limi tho “ hot olio,” formorly cuilllnoil lo smoking cara, la, trottoli oul al Ilio Imai diuner tallio* ulthoiil ovoli cattalng a gasp, and tho jokoamllha “ gol a n i) Wlth murder." Tho i|iinlil) of Amori cau humor. he gay*. I* guitlug louor aud louor All of w tildi I» mi trac a- lo mini re no eotumrtit. o f flio Calantho ( oiiri W ill give m Cabaret Monday, September 26 SUMMER^ Music furnished by the Admission SO Cents O \<T R efre sh m e n ts S erved Committee: W Y A T T W IM .IA M S . 11 .A FU LLE R . } | The Associate Editor T E L L S O F HER T R IP EAST 9 U GOOD »lU S IC ; G O O D ORDER A D M I S S I O N ___________________ 35C. « * Your Accounts Are Appreciated s5*ci a ?, Montkly IVposIt Tliti Unlltnl Stut»"« In u*iii£ ui> ii» \ ttiubvr nupply finir lime» h » mpIUly aa tlial aupply 1« bi-lng riplnred Umiligli growlh. 'fin- |>n—.ni rute <>l tiralo upon . 1 1 1 * natimi » fon~.| re (Vhii'' •olire,-a la uol likoly lo di>cr«*a*.> Ut* Ih* coutrary, attliougli our por rapii» f f consuuipllon la now filili ut our » i » m I rvqulrvim.nt* «III proliilily luervam n* our populatlon gru»*. Tlil* imbuì •netti conUlllou brlwwii timi» r eoo ■uniptlon ami tluilwt rrplucvineiit ero a : » a a grcu t i1oiue»tlc problem. uhi,li can be aolrcil only by liirge timbri cropa. To proiluee nilei|uale llmbei crup» all of Am erica» forcai lumi 470,000.000 acro#— muat I». pm i» | Work growlng tree». »mi kepi ni » . rk to Ita full capacUjr. Tlial ftirc»t mini agvnionl la praetlcnble liti* tic<*n Oeili I onatraled by nwnnr» of uomlltiuila In ! a ll aoellona of Ilio country li I» iter ' aaaary to gel all ownera lo uii.bTtuki- Sept.— (S p e-! | tlm ber growlng a* ao<«n a» t».»■.Itile No. Montila T o I m I DoportllH Inivraat I’nya 6.00 189 695.00 305.00 1,000.00 3.50 180 630,00 370.00 1,000.00 $0.00 120 $720.00 $280.00 $1,000.00 Mi Under 8tat« Supervision aud Control THE WILLAMETTE BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION BROWN SUES PORO HEAD FOR $100,000 & l orn cr HIX11» <»ii«| UuW S lr t v l« r o l l T I . A M l , o f U A.ON High-B rown Face Powder A superb toilet necessity Iu four shade*— Natural. Pink, BrunatW and White High Brown Pace Powder has earned it* place in the esteem of the meet discriminate and skeptical users of toilet ar ticle* by its own distinctive merit and tho complete satisfaction to be derived from its use. Also a large assortment of toilet requisite* for the lady who care*. Manufactured only by w m THE OVERTON HYOIENIC MFG. COMPANY CHICAGO MRS E. D. CANNADY 312 Macleay Bldg.. Portland Pacific Coaat Distributor f ? , Centralized Banking The n-ntralixing of all of onn’s banking TJ* FLIT ut on« bank naturally tnakps for closer contact between bunk ami customer. With every department o f hanking un der one root and one management here at the United State» National, thl» central ization o f banking Is both possible and practical. Flies, Mosquitoes Roaches.Bedbugs Colds j (S trictly Mutual) • was donated to the ip y by the British Columbia, Alberta and Then through first governor o f tfw province. Saskatchewan. North Dakota to Minneapolis, The lawns and flowers were We left here in the afternoon very beautiful. Victoria has a Minn., where we left our train o f Saturday, August 6th. arriv water supply sufficient to ac and boarded sightseeing cars ing in Tacoma late in the even commodate a city o f 200,000. that conveyed us back to our ing. Took a taxi out to our The streets are narrow, lane- train in St. Paul after an hour’s friend’s home at the Asberrys. like thoroughfares. They are drive through beautiful parts Sunday morning Rev. Byrd modeled after the English cus- o f the twin cities. While we o f the Baptist church called tom o f boulevard on one side started on our trip alone, we §t. Louis. Mo., for us in his car and con and sidewalk on the other. were blessed with many friends cjai ^ the A \ p.) — Asking veyed us to his church Our boat waited for us and whom we made all along the $100,000 because o f “ injury! Autup*t,-a on 30.W1* i mini lull» run ducted by ■ (¡ormsti aelenti»l bun where we filled the pulpit at the we arrived at Vancouver late route. Among them were a to his feelings.” Edgar G.l 11 o’clock service. To our great in the afternoon. Rev. U. S. doctor and his w ife from Ma- Brown, editor o f the Standard proved something lliut we already kuew: Hint cheek* ilruuu •*■ the bunk pleasure among others, we saw Robinson, Miss W. A. Neely, son City, Iowa, two sisters, one New S, a paper published here of heulth to pay fur hiiuriou* mill Brother Parker in the audience. Clifford Freeman, Mr. Vernon a banker and the other propri- entered suit in the St. Lduis cure lev* living have to lie me! some A t the close o f service we went and several others whose etor o f a ladies’ haberdashery COurt last Wednesday against time or other. Tli line illmlnrtmn which the Inveullgnl r >|riiw* between down and shook hands with "him. names we do not recall now— from Milwaukie; several school Annie M. Malone o f Poro Although on crutches and hav met us at the station. A short teachers and social service College. Brown complains that the form* tnki-n by f.» in I ■ In r i | I « * iih *, 4,000 years up» mid now will I iiu t «»*! ing to be assisted in and out o f ,irjve through . interesting ------ --------„ „ streets workers from Chicago and he was ejected from the Poro lavanUi, hut we i!«»uhf If tit** great mass of modem* «rill k 'I\ e up th** the church he appeared very was indulged in before we were many others. We had invita- College as an undesirable on the pleasure« «if after dark eiitertuhi cheerful and glad to see us. conveyed to our stopping place, tions from nearly all o f them night o f August 22, when he menu, even though mult ah*teiition In the afternoon a large group, including the statue o f Joe to visit their homes and ad- attempted to enter the building assures them teeth and Lair f«»i a ft-w o f women, representing three Fortes and a large white church dress their classes. All o f to attend a recital. years longer than Is n*»w the rule races, came at the invitation o f where Miss Freeman was fil- them were o f the white race. We Upon w h ich Although the dullest nni*»tig u* know The rebuff our hostess, Mrs. Asberry, and ling a singing engagement. That exchanged cards with all in our Brown bases his su it o c c u r r e d 1 th# of r**ui»ir h„i .« <»r * « p we enjoyed a very interesting evening, Monday, we addressed car with the exception o f a during the evening o f August we eagerly welcome any ftiM«** fur not going to bed, remarks tin* New afternoon o f music and social a small group at Rev. Robin- couple from Miami, Fla., who 99 The National Association York Post, believing with Poor Itlvh chatter. Here again we were son's church and the audience didn t join us in our chats, nor 0f Negro Musicians were the' «rd that there win lie »hep enough in called upon to give a brief talk gave a small contribution to the at the table in the diners— nor guests o f Mrs. Malone at Poro! tl** *r,v*- on inter-racial relationships. northwest hostess. Messrs. Nee- when we promenaded up and College. She had donated the ... . ... , .. „ Representative Tllson Is afraid We shall never forget a little ly and Vernonia who had motor- down the platforms whenever auditorium o f the building fo r Uiat , ipeela, of congr.-*» woman o f the white race who ed to Vancouver from Seattle and our train stopped long enough the occasion. Two colored po- would result In "hasty, half-baked with tears staining her cheeks, upon learning we would* speak for such exercise. W e arrived licemen were stationed in th e1 legislation.•• W ell, w h a t» unusual pleaded with the colored women there, remained over to hear in Chicago well and happy on building, and when Brown, w h o!1" that? Waterbury Republican to co-operate with them for bet- us. Both were well and wished the morning o f the 13th. it is said had made his presence' ter inter-racial relationships. to be remembered to Portland obnoxious in the building, ap F U R N I S H E D P L A T S F O R rent. (Continued next week) 652 E ast M o r ris o n street. E ast 8S88. The hostess served dainty re- friends. The next day, Tues- peared, an officer touched him freshments. A t night we filled day, Rev. Robinson and his on the shoulder and inform ed1 There U Interest In the fact that the pulpit o f the Methodist church were having their an- him that he could not enter. th* leading article In the American church, o f which Rev. A. W. nual picnic. W e could not ac Field, “ the sportsman'» Journal.” Is Brown raised a storm, but find Johnson is the pastor. The large cept their invitation to accom devoted to what Is designated “Cam ing it o f no avail went to the audience showed great appreci pany them because our train era «hooting.” Just at this season nearest police station and re ation of our address and both was to leave before their pic of the year, It reads In part, to go turned with two white ser- j churches gave a silver offering nic excursion returned. So we afield with a good camera and take geants. was explained by the I an lnituntaneous picture of a bird on as did the ladies at the after- spent the forenoon in an old the wing la a fascinating and pleas colored policemen that Edgar [ DESTROYS noon illter-acial reception for bookstore looking for books on arable experience. There can he no was an undesirable. The white | the northwest hostess to the Pan \ e^ro L ife ancj History. We dul1 d*y*- 11 add*- tor ■portameu fond officers advised him they were] of tasting their tkUl In taking pictures African congress, succeeded in finding two o f in- unable to aid him, and he re-1 of wild life and outdoor view«, when We took the early train Mon- one 93 years old and suitable chance* avail, and the knnwl tired. In the next issue o f his d.t> moi i.ing, August 8th, to Se- purchased both o f them. At edge thus gained of game birds and paper, however, he attacked attle, where Miss Ethel Stone noon we yvgre the guest of Mrs. animals, and of their haunts and hub Mrs. Malone viciously and later | met u> a Jie station and took j 0bn Jackson at luncheon on the It», wlU doubly repay the undertaking brought his action. us to bieakfast. Later we were roof ^arcjen at Spencer’s large A welcome trend from gun to lens would seem to be strongly Indicated joined by her mother. Mrs. S. department store. This was fol- F O R R E N T — 9 -ro om house, 103 H. Stone, w ho escorted us to the lowed by a sight-seeing trip The procesa of commercial Inle-r« N . 15th, c o rn e r F la n d e rs. $45 per steamer Kathleen, which we through the famous Stanley d on and consolidation la overlooking m on th . C a ll B ro a d w a y 3518— A d v . Stop them quickly— all their dinger« ind took to Vancouver, B. C„ The park. Mrs. Jackson is the w ife nothing. Scotland Yard Is Inveatlgal discomfort*. End thefever and he.idu.he. Force trip by water was very enjoy o f Dr. John Jackson, chiropo ln g a London syndicate »aid to h;i\e WOULD YOU M A U R Y — Girl the poisons out. Hills break colds in i * hours. underwritten a beggar»’ trust, assim They tone the whole system. The prompt, re» able. We stopped o ff for a lit dist, who has a lucrative prac lng their territories to stri>et beggnr*. tHO.OOO; n u l o i r , ¿..'.7,- liable result* have led millions to employ them. tle more than an hour in Vic tice with officers in the Stan furnishing them pencils and shoe 000. Photo, and descriptions Don't rely go lesser Jielps, don't delay. •trlngs, giving them a dally allowance toria where we took a sight dard Bank building. Price 30t free, Club, Mrs. Warn, 86SU and a bonus and taking the greater seeing bus to the important We took the C. P. R. at 7 :45 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles, points in this city o f 50,000 p. m. for the wonderful trip part of their collections. Calif. inhabitants o f which one-tenth, over the Canadian Rockies, Get Red Boa with portrait W iscon sin has paved the wny to re 5000, are Chinese. We drove viewing incomparable moun U av* criminal court calendars. A man F O R R E N T : 6 -ro o m m o d ern fla t, through Beacon Hill Park which tain scenery all along through was arrested for killing his wife ami reason a ble, 695 K a a r n e y s tre e t; w a lk - I Installment No. 1 Back home.’ LAKO CHEMICAL CO Sell our Quick Selling Toi let Goods and Medicines. Big profets. Pay us wh n sold- Write quick. 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