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THE PAGE TWO THF ADVOCATF It The father freed the black Publish ml The sons company Suite 312-313 Maele.y BuUdin* enslaved him again, forcing Phone Broadway 5807. him to belittle himself by ----------------------------------- taking tips in return for E. I). cannady .........„...Editor the laboi*s in which Pullman MKJS. e . D. cannady Manager employed him.” — Salinas, —---------------------------------- ADVOCATE AGENTS E. Richardson, Broadway & Everett Sts. Holliday & Hollidav, 125 N. Sixth Street Edgar Williams, agent and reporter ---------------- -------------------- SUBSCRIPTION Per Year _ Six Months Three Months rates Paj able m advance Calif.,* Index. STOP BOASTING AND SAVE _ . „ . -------- . . Of all the races of people, Ne««> ^ a sts most ab°ut his great progress and wealth. When the truth of the matter is known, he is — $2.50 no doubt doing less in that {“ direction than any other, when we consider the th splen- Entered at the Postoffice at Portland. AjA n n n n r f n n i t v Oregon, as second-class matter. ( U a , ° P .P ° Ll C U nlL ' h e h a «4 h a d n 8 ® ,UU1 Saturday, October 1, 1927 ADVOCATE --women IN By T r ix i e 11 m u x IU V now lla lli« lilla H .t l'H I lic i In a l hygtMts. Ilf l l l ' l t l l l l l l < ,a a m ill |M 'ra H H n l The K. of 1*. Club and the j of freshness and beauty. Cov- Calif. Mi-s. Botile is prominent L A M B E R T Y.’ S N Plus I’ltra club of the Court | era were laid for Mesdamea in local club activities and is al so the Portland correspondent I Byrd, William Baker, Utilise L I a t t r i t e d of Calanthe sponsored a dance Williams, Loo Pierce, Kuth for the Seattle Enterprise. She ANTISEPTIC and card party at tlie Sta»{ Love. Kuth Merrier, Ruth Flow-1 is being royally entertained I Douche) dub and auditorium on Monday ers> q \y Stevens, Willie Gar- during her visit in the south I» O W D E H evening. September 26th. Music nett> Wharton Adams and the * * * H'a »elion i» pow* C o o lin g . S o u th in g , E f f e c tiv e , wml R c l n v h l i i i was furnished by The Chanters ^Viest of honor. Following Mrs. D. A. Graham, 391 i>i fully g c r m lr liln l, yet la non (miaonoua and the affair was well attend- luncheon the ladies played pro- Koselwan avenue, is very happy ed It was pronounced very en- gressive whist at three tables, over the visit of her son Willis, Ita ila» la Im llcalutl ln »II Inflnm oil comi I (Iona of Ilio unirm i» m e m brane. P u ll d i r e c tio n » Willi e v e r y |i»rk«Ke AI »II drug*!»!* or joy able Among out-of-town > First prize was awarded to who motored up from Oakland m a i l e d p r e p a i d on r e c e ip t o f $1 00 quests was noted Mr. Arthur Mrs. Louise* Williams, the boo- for a few days Mrs. Graham ‘ , _ . . „ ... bv and guest prizes to Mrs. Col- had not seen him for several Lebon of Berkeley, Calif. jjn3 years. Mr. Graham motored to TIMI ilo lituo llltlg., l 'o n l i u o I O re g o n . * * * • * • Seattle where he will attend to Mrs. C. B. Alexander, of 105 ^ letter from Mrs. Lillian business before returning to his E. 10th street, was a charming Morrow announces that they home in California, hostess at a beautifully ap- are greatly in love with their * * pointed luncheon honoring Mrs. new location, Oakland, and have A letter from Mi's. Jerome Marcella Campbell-Collins. pop- enjoyed meeting many old ac- Harris, formerly of this city, ular matron of Joplin. Mo., on quaintances. but now of lxw Angeles, Cal., Monday afternoon, September * * * contains another years sub- 26. Pretty garden flowers in Mrs. Bonnie Bogle is spend- scription to The Advocate and orchid were used in profusion ing several weeks visiting rela- states that she and Mr. Harris A superb toilet necessity. Ia four .hades—Natural. Pink, Brunette about the rooms, lending an air tives and friends in Oakland, are well and happy. and White. High Brown Pace Powder has earned Its plsoe In the Uimberty Pharmncal ( mpany ----- ------------------------------- and still has. 1 he race is not BLACK MAN WANTS taking hold of all its oppor- FREEDOM AGAIN tunities for advancement -------- along economic and other “Did you read in the news lines. We are not building dispatches where the Broth- business enterprises like we erh<xxl of Pullman porters £ 'C te as* we is taking up with the federal ^ | h t suppose we authorities a proposition to were thrown upon our own compel the Pullman com- resources. Suppose all rail pany to pay more wages, roads, dining and pullman esteem of the mest discriminate and skeptical user, of toilet and not force the porters to cars refuse to hire us; sup- tid e , by iu own distinctive merit and the oomplete satisfaction to depend upon tips for the Pasc all hotels would close Mr. an d Mrs. W a lte r D. B rothers be derived from its use Also a large assortment of toilet requisites greater part of their wages? , 11 ci°ors to us as em- an d sister of Mrs. B rothers, Mrs for the lady who cares. Then if you read it, let us pl°^es> bootblack stands, L u la H enderson, stopped over for a sh ort visit last T h ursday on a m o to r ask you this question: barbershop porters, jam- ing Manufactured only by (By E m m a Lue Sayers) from Yellowstone N ational ‘Which side of the fence tors jobs and the like be tak- Bark trip en ro u te home in Los Angeles. were your ancestors on en away from us and w e Mrs. B ro thers is em ployed by th e The most outstanding event Banks, this city’s delegate to THE OVERTON HYGIENIC MFQ COMPANY when the great Civil war " ere de,med as domes- city. Mrs. H end ersom is o w n er and of the week was the wedding of the N. A. A. C. I*, convention was fought back in the 60’s?’ tics and menials, just what m a n a g e r of L ula's B eauty Shoppe on Miss Ernestine Jones and Mr. at Indianapolis, will tell some-j OHICAOO Does that mean anything to , " 0ldd *ecome of our boasted South C entral avenue, which Is one T. Hyde Wade. Mr. Wade is thing of the convention along of th e finest of o u r race, and has a you? Maybe not; that is un- progress, wealth and mde- w on derfu l trad e. Mr. B ro th ers is Catholic and his bride Protest- interracial lim*s. .ess you know something of pondence . Just '' here would em ployed by the governm ent. They ant, so the wedding was held MRS E. D. CANNADY •- • • the history of the Pullman vVe bo • M e \\ ould become a a r e very po pu lar young people and •privately before a dozen of One of our distinguished at-! 312 Marieay Bldg., Portland company, and can connect it groap tramps and beg- m ade quite a few friends here. While their most intimate friends at torneys, Mr. Paul M. Nash., is in th e city th ey were th e house guests Pacific Coast Distributor up, in a sensible way, with . the Catholic church at 53rd and attending the California Bar as- of Mrs. Clarence Carroll. No. 717 the great struggle between ^ e are all now at work at avenue. They left Saturday Hooper avenue, Sunday after- sociation at Coronado, Calif., two sections over the nation, various jobs and have a Rodney m orning for home. noon at three o’clock. Several this week, Some say that war was chance to make good the hundred attended the wedding * « • fought over the question of s?rae as any other working reception which immediately Mrs. Partee of Chicago and state rights. Still others de- class of other races. Are we Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Mullen. 318 followed the ceremony at Chris- Mrs. Woods of Birmingham, clare freedom for the black making well of these oppor- East 41st street, e n te rta in e d Mr. and ease the pain tian Tavern a few blocks away, both pharmacists, are vacation- Mrs. W alter L B rothers and Madam slave was the paramount is- ^unities by saving our earn- The bride, who is young, ing here, sue. At any rate, both mgs investing wisely, build- Lula H enderson at b reak fast Friday N oth in g bring, auch com. morning. Covers were placed for pretty and popular, was given! * * * played a part in the affairs business, or are we m- eight. A fter b re a k fa st th e party DESTROYS totting relief aa the original IWumc Dengue. It Marts to that led up to the war. And, diUgrne in expensive luxur- went for a sightseeing trip over the away by her mother, Mrs. Ge- The Y. W. C. A. Girl Reserve| drive out pain aa soon m neva Sunders-Jones. She wore Secretaries conference was held after all, it was probably the sucb as fine clothes and city. you apply it. white beaded georgette with a in Pasadena last week at the hard-headedness of the fire automobiles. Are we OBT TUB ORIGINAL WENCll tulle veil caught with orange v . w. C. A. building. After eaters of both sides which fi- takmg too many vacations RjutBAsamoai atw jtu n i nally brought about the and staging too many elab- Mrs. Bonnie Bogle, who has been blossoms, and carried a bouquet dinner in the evening the dele- lAMAj.esa iuv * > ¡'.r £ £ : » f u m e , Of th e v . lle y an d r o » s lioI1 , ixto en » w " T h e II- most momentous struggle in orate parties, sometimes visiting land. Cal., has re tu rn e d home lo ok Amsric^n history itio 2 * g 6i3boi 3t6 thsn those ox ing well and happy. Mrs. Bogle Is Miss Cornelia Edwards, wear- Justrious Person*' at the Com- ‘ Then let’s look at it in this " ealthy white people for prom inent in local club work and Is ing blue georgette, was her only inunity Play House. Miss Ruby- light; whom many of us work for P ortland re p o r te r to th e S eattle E n attendant. Jefferson of Twelfth street Abraham Lincoln it was a small wage.? The time is terprise. The \\ ades will be at home branch was the only colored * * * who issued that famous at hand for us to slow down after October 1st at their love- representative, • • • proclamation saying that all on these useless extrava- NEATLY F U RN ISH ED ROOMS ly new home, 1417 East 108th black men were, henceforth gances, save and invest our for r e n t— 446 E. 10th St. N Phone street, South. Los Angeles. The Welfare League of the and forever, here in Amer- earnings so that after a EA st 4042.— Adv. Mrs. Wade is a musician of Finjt A M E. church were «li ica, as free as the white men while, our boasted progress, ability and Mr. Wade is a land- ^ r ^ n e d at Christian’s Tavern The c en tralisin g of all of one's h anking who had previously held independence and wealth scape gardener. The honeymoon Thursday afternoon. Mr. Gray at one hank n a tu r a lly m a k e , for closer them as chattels. The end have a solid foundation was to be spentJn San Diego. of the Pansy Flower Shoppe co ntact betw een Imnk aud cu sto m er of the great strife found and become a reality. It is acted as host and a lovely the immortal Lincoln l a i d well to bear in mind that Mr. Archie L. \\ eaver, fi- luncheon was served for twen- low at the hand of an as- jobs for our group are not With every d e p a rt m e n t of h an k in g u n nancial secretary of the Chicago ty-five. The league members der one roof and one m an agem en t h ere at sassin. But the Negro was s° plentiful as th lev once Two P o rtlan d young men winning branch of the N. A. A. C. P., are making many beautiful the United Stales N ational, till* central were and every day sees distinction in athletic» are Bob Rob- paid Ixys Angeles a flitting visit ytifts for their annual Christmas freed. Ixatlon of hanking la both possible and them dwindle. Years passed. The Pull inson and Chuck Williams, students Lust week. Mr. Weaver was a bazaar practical. man company, being unable at the University of Oregon. Rob- of the y. M. C. A. and * _____________ inson and Williams are ex-Portland __ , _ . , POLITICS to employ white men in the ,, . school football stars and both i was . shown ursvrHo high , , , many social cour- , H O TE L N O TES menial labors of a porter, are said to be among those who have tesies while here, among them. _____ and knowing the white race A political meeting to a good chance of making University A tour of Hollywood with Dr. wilkerson, ex-headwait-i yÁa in general would never stand nominate an independent of Oregon grid letter, this fail. and Mrs. J. A. Somerville as er at The Fortland> and Mr8. U n t a •d l Staio« i for the yellow men as his in- candidate for congress was National Bank. kil Ban! unc eon witl * iss Say*j Wilkerson were here two days timate servitor, employed supposed to have been held her 27. in speaking of Robinson*! m n4 S m S i V S mi V and williams' ability, ha.- ers’ 1 " ^ ° ® last week enroute to California, the black man to ‘shine ’em Tuesday night in The Port popularity the following to say: A- A- C. P. I a party of old ac- They The- Portland up,’ make up the berths and land hotel assembly hall. But ••Bob Robinson was one of th*- quaintances at the home of generally make himself han it fell flat as only a handful most written about athletes who ever Mrs. Grimes on East 43rd as for a brief visit with old "O ne of the N o rth w est's G reat B an k s'1 dy aboard the Pullman cars. of people were present. Now shone in the Portland interscholastic1 the guest of Mr. and Mrs. friends. unbeliev Who is there wo has not met another meeting is down for circuit. A halfback with Walter Parker, who has been ... . ,, i Grimes and Mrs. Elizabeth him, ensemble? One of the next Thursday night. So for able dexterity In avoiding tackl*-rs, a waiter at The Portland for in a broken field, he could also pa^e 1 homas, a theater party at most careful and competent the sponsors of the move- and a short time, resigned this week punt. He excelled In practically Hollywood Bowl Monday even- servants in the world is this ment * have been unable to every branch of athletic» football, i n g ; and a t r i p to Catalina Is- and will soon return to his same Pullman porter. find a worth-while eandi- baseball, basketball, track, tennis, ]and a|0„K with the National home in Seattle. UKsnno njB But the Pullman company date who is willing to enter sw im ming and golf. On the track he Carrier delegation of Larry Foster, ex-Portland . does not pay high wages. In- the race. A Mrs. Webber sprinted, broad-jum ped, high-jum ped. . . . th rew the discus, javelin and « h o t ! whlch organization he is a mem- Hotel waiter, is a dining car stead it holds out to the has announced herself as an and ran both distance and th e hur-jbPl*» as the special guest of Wil- waiter from Portland to Omaha. black man the hope of mak- independent candidate for dies. | liarn Wrigley. The Fashion Show in The ing ‘anywhere from $75 to the place but her entrance “ Chuck W illiams played fo r Wash- * » , Portland Grill room Thursday $100 per month from the js taken as a joke by many, ington, 1924 being his big year. H<-1 brought a number of old-time Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Simpson traveling public’ in tips. for they realize if a candi was a b earcat on th e defense and W I T H O U T AN E Q U A L . waiters to the hotel to help The b ack man of today is date is to lie named to oppose is still s tro n g e r on th e defense than 1 of 2846 Glassell street have just on th e offense, altho ugh he is a pow- returned from their vacation in SerVe the KUest8' declared the equal of his the Republican and Demo- Without a doubt, the best article of its kind—a Mr. Wyatt, the gentleman San Diego, Tia Juana and lxiw- white fe lowman. Then why cratic party nominees with erfu l line plu nger.' combination Hair Grower and Hair Straightener. er Mexico. They came back on who bosses the wash room at not give him the same self a n y chance of success or Gives the hair a natural soft anti silky appearance, the beautiful ship Yale and had j The Portland, is a ladies’ man respect? Why not pay him !even a creditable showing it stimulating hair growth in the most hopeless case. i : a living wage, without ex- must he a man who is able a wonderful trip. Mr. and Mrs. for true. There is a reason: pecting him to accept grati- ¡and well known to the voters John Scott surprised them on Wyatt is the best dressed man j tuities from the public as a 0f this district, their return with a dinner par- in town and the most liberal Our High Brown Hair part of his salary? i -------------------- Rev. E. B. Bracken will mi the l Y i n h o n o r of their first anni- spender. Grower stands as one MISS M A X W E L L H O N O R E D The black man wants his p u lp lt m orning and night, O ctober 2. , versary. of our highest achieve Judge A. C. Hough of Grants! freedom again. * * * Miss El R ae Maxwell, d a u g h te r of T he public Is invited to both services. ments—it is a prepar ‘Pass, Oregon, an Advocate sub-1 But we near you saying: Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Maxwell, of ation wc look upon scriber, was a guest at The nA V O I f i o n i l i n The Labor Service and the ‘What has all this to do with Salem, Ore., who is study ing th e with pride. Portland for several days this Stenographic Bureau have the Civil war and Abraham violin in Ixis Angeles, Cal., writes: _______ opened joint offices in the Y. week. The judge was here on " T h e S tan d ard Beaver Society, of —Distributor Lincoln?’ However, he which l am president, is sending m e E ugene Smith, 16-year-old nephew ^ ' . C ' A ' Gilding and both are legal business. Just this: The man who, as delegate to th e Pacific Palisad«*« of Mr. and Mr«. George R andall, of f i l l i n g & HlUCn noed(*d n i c h e in generally takes time to pay a Mrs. F.. D. Cannady, for many years, until his for a w eek's camping convention. 4 im Union Ave North, and Jam es the business world of the city. visit to his friends when he 312 Macleay Bldg., death recently, headed the m i »* Hugh** and i win be th e only Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mills, * * * Portland, Oregon. comes to the city and this visit Pullman Company, ipa was Rob- colored girls a tten d in g t h e conven of 280 L arrab ee street are missing was no exception. l Ue Fellowship of Rcconcili- ert T. Lincoln, son of the tion. B ut we a r e sure of having a from th e city and th e police depart- lovely time, for we already know m ent has been requested by the hoys' ation will resume their regular Hollis Frazier, a young m an1 ’Great Emancipator.’ In that many of th e w hite girls who will MADE ONLY B Y T H E g u ard ian and parents, respectively, monthly meetings at McKee’s of splendid habits, was made an capacity he was the man a tt e n d . ” ■ to assist In locating them W hile It C a f e t e r j a o n S p r i n | f s t r e e t n e x t Elk on Wednesday night when who first compelled the Is not known th a t they are to gether, it is thought th at they left In com- M<™day n ,K ht a t SIX 0 d o c k . A t he rode Rose City lodge’s buck C m ic a g o Safety first la one of th e best pain black man to work for tips. pany with each other. i the opening meeting M r. J . C. ing goat. j TiiiiimiiMiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiimiintiiiiiiiillii||iiiiiiinl||)i Sort of ironical, isn’t it? ful habits. fo. X H ig h -B ro w n Face Powder I Los Angeles Social Circle i FLIT BAUME BENGUE Colored Men Win Athletic Honors Flies, Mosquitoes Roaches$edbugs Centralized Banking H ICH- brown HAIR GROWER MT. OLIVET CHURCH NOTES f H iç tsw m fN |)0Y!S MISSING OVERTON HYGIENIC MFC.CO.