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EDITORIAL PAGE
THE ADVOCATE
Published every Saturday at Suite 312-313 Maclcay Building, Portland.
Oregon. Telephone BRoadway 5807.
humane civilization
"The great advancement of the
world throughout all age* i* to be
measured by the increase of humani­
ty and the decrease of crime.“
OUR R E C O R D AND S H A L L
JU S T IC E PR EV A IL ?
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Saturday April 21. I’M*
ADVOCATE
i Mr Alderaon want* to hold on to
hi» job a* County S.-hi*ol Suprrmtin
dent Hi* opponent i* Robert \N
HanaiL
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The office oi County Commi**ioner
head» the list with »even candidate*.
m \ of them »ill be disappointed a« on
CHURCH D IR E C T O R Y
B E T H E L A M K CHURCH
Larrahce and MeMillen Street*
Rev. F. X. Runyon. Pastor.
E. L. Jamenm. A**i*tant
1
1
Flovd Cook of Medford. Oregon i»
a candidate for deleate - at - large tol
CHURCH N O TES
CHURCH N O T E S
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FLIT
M oths, Roaches
B e d b u g s,F lie s
A n Am azing Success
Feenam int
The J. K. Gill Co.
B E T H E L A. M. E.
(By Edgar William»)
Mt Olivet »as favored Sunday mor­
417 William» Ave.
ning by having Dr M It Parouna
Rev. John K. Moieland, pastor.
gian, »Ini »poke tin ihc Near I W I
The Stranger's Sabbath Horae
Relief
Being a native Armenian, the
speaker gave a scry pathetic talk of
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the condition* of hi« people and what
Mt. Olivet Baptist Church \mcrica has done to asc the thou­
East First & Schuyler S t ie c t *
sand* of children in that stricken land
Rev. J I t aston, Pastor
Rev Caston's morning siihiect was.
Pastor's address, 384 East l»t S t .
"liospel and Comfort"; esening *uh
Vorth, Phon« Trinity 5790.
jeet, "tii»l «peaking Home to the
H eart" You missed a real blessing
\ if you w ere not present Sunday I o
SH ILO H B A P T IS T
(it right in with what Dr Paroumi
gian hail said about his people. Dr
CHURCH
Shiloh Baptist Church 7f>th and E 1 Cation said
Everett Street: Sunday School at
Our fathers ami mother* endured
10 : A M ; Preaching at U : A. M ; the hardship* of slavery ami the Rr
B Y P V at 7 P M ; Preaching at construction period, because they »aw
It P M
la brighter day ahead
Rev W F House
The sermons made you stop and
Pastor
>c4i i li your own ion»ciciKc When
you ha \c K»'t it. look out tor three*
thin |t* ; first, for consolation, then
Rev. J. \V. Anderson, Re­ »loir it up 4nil pa»i it on liocvl
gional Secretary of tlu* Na­ deeds never die Sermons like the»**
Rood Sean h a
tional Baptist Convention, v\ ill ilo a world i*f every
mic feel» the
Utili» i ' T l 44tOfl.
U. S. A.
—Office 4*> T il­ effect.
»
lamook St., —Trinity 3422.
1 lu choir I n rr lidding very g i a .l
1 hrrr irr• other nirinbcr* ot
music
\N hatv
the Church that tun »mg
ST. PHILLIPS MISSION
holding you bai k 3 Your place i*
Rodney at Knott St
w hers you can il|u the most good
Mortòri ¡r servie«*, l i a . tu.; Sun
1 'lease take notice Sunday night April
day School. 1'2 in. Archdeacon
22— Dr o < » \\ i iight will give a nil«
I II ite k in ch a rg e ; Mr H. Coles, lay
| »„iitary lecture with motion picturrs
reader. A cordial welcome await*
Srr Mt Olivet , horns and other rit-
you at St. Phillip«.
tcrr«ting,worth »hilr feature« Don I
tail to attend
United with the church Sunday,
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST j Mrs J W Ingersol ami Mr Brown
62nd St. and 39th Ave. 8. E.
! Collection tor the thr rtiurch Sun
Sabbath School 2:00 P. M
I d ay - $97.01)
Services 5:00 P M
Mrs I-astinon of 195 Ivy S t. who
Miss Pearl Stafford, Leader
tias been ill for some time united with
Visitors welcome.
the church after a special visitation
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by Rev Cation She was converted
T H E H O U SE O F P R A Y E R
28 Union Avrnue North, Portland. Of and expressed the desire to b ba| tiz-
Eider Robert Srarcie. Pastor
i ,|
The rite will lie performed a,
6705-66th St., S E. Phone Su. 2794 j «oon as she is able
Sunday School 10 A M ; Sunday ser­
1 HE C H O IR IS T O SING*
vices. 12 M and 7:30 P. M Mid-week
Services. Monday, Wednesday and
Two tentative engagements have
Friday evenings All nations welcome tieen booked for next month; one will
I he under the auspices of the Daily
T H E BAHAI A S S E M B L Y
Krhgiou* Kdutitinn Movement of
Meets Every Friday Night at
Borland and thr other in St Johns
405 Yamhill Street
We all hope and pray for early re
Meetings t . e Public
covery of Sister Lucille Crosswhite
Be sure ami attend services Sun­
day
DR. J. F. M ORELAND
'jfenite
Party Supplies
MT. O L IV E T B/ a P T IST
FIR ST A M E ZION OHURO*.
The latest available record* of the
V '. ,, .,
the United State*, show
Editor that they own 200,000 home*, conduct ‘
E. D. C A N N A D Y . --------------------------------------------- --- ---------------
MRS. E. D. C A N N A D Y ,__________________Aaaociate Editor and Manager 70.000 business enterprise* and have i F\-United State» Senator Robert
Yancy F ra n k lin .______! __________Office Assistant and Unotype Operator accumuated property valued at more N Stanfield is an aspirant for the
___ than $1. 500,000,00000
honor of going to Kansas l ity in
Negroes operate 1,000,000 farms, June as dclegate-at large to the Ro
own more than 25,000.000 acre* of publican National Convention
A DVO CATE AGEN TS
land Own and operate 500 colleges
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Broadway & Everett Streets and normal
schools, while t h e
E. Richardaon.--------
L. R Wheeler, a splendid young
______125 North Sixth Street value of his educational property is
Holliday & Holliday.
business man, is a candidate for Rep­
_______ Agent and Reporter $30,000,000; 2.000.000 Negro children
Edgar William*, -----
resentative in the State Legislature.,
j attend public school and over these and if the voters will elect him, Ju*
arc 44.OOtf Negro school teachers
promises to work for the best inter­
Negro church property is estimated ests of the common people
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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at $100,000,000. There are among col-
Everything seems to indicate that
Per Year, $2 50; Six Mnnths, $1 50; Three Months, $1 00; Payable in advance ored people 50.000 church with an
Honorable Fred Stadter, of the muni
Entered at the Postoffice at Portland, Oregon, as second-class matter.
adult and children membership of
eipal court will receive the Repub­
800,000
lican nomination for Circuit ludge at
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; world's war; 200.000 of these were in the Mav primary election
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France while 42.1X1 of these were com­
IM P O R T A N T !
The l hicago Primary election prov-
bat troops; 1400 were commissioned
All communications for publication or otherwise should be addressed to
! cd a great disappointment to Mayor
officers.
The Advocate Publishing Company, Suite 312-J1J Macleay Bulding, Port­
Not so bad for a people just out of
Thompson and his host of followers.
land, Oregon.
bondage so to speak But we a< citi­ inanv of whom were colored But like
Advertising rates made known on application
zen*. are ever asking that J l S T I k E all good citizens they niu»t bow to
the will of the majolity
T R E Y AIL.
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Oscar W
Hora who ha« served
“Dont ask for rights. Take them. An don't let anny wan give them to
several terms a« Representative in the
W
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AL
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ye. A right that is handed to ye f r nawthin has somethin' the matter with
State Legislature, is asking the voters
it." — Mr. Dooley.
of this district to give him another
All of this talk about A1 Smith can­ term in that law-making body
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not be elected if nominated for Pres­
of course, but would it be fair for us ident because he is Catholic, is all the
The last two candidates to file for
C R IT IC IS IN G OUR L E A D E R S
to speak or write publicly disparaging bunk. For instance, look what a coun­ the office of County Commissioner
them because we did not like their ty down in Georgia, full of K K. K.'f were Dr. Andrew C Smith and Ed
did at a recent election held there; Ay j ward C. Gavin both arc well-known
It is with a great deal of surprise, style3
Dr. Pickens is one of the foremost; woman. Catholic and Republican, de- | in the business affairs of the city
and with a feeling of disgust that we
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note the adverse criticism of some of Negroes in America and is one of the ! feated a man for the office of taxe
Roy Kendall candidate for the o f ­
our leading men and women—espec­ few who is putting over his program. j Collertor who is a "native son. demo­
ially by people who are occupying Let us as followers and fellow work­ crat and Protestant. The office of fice of Sheriff of Multnomah County'
places of lcaership themselves. Of ers cease our criticism and try to at­ : Tax-Collector may not be a big one j is kept busy lately making speech ,
| but in small Georgia County it looms es While Mr Kendall does not claim
course we realize that this is a ireie tain unto his heights.
We sometimes question the sincere- some size and it shows that even oratory as one of his acconiph«h-
Country and peope have the right of
free speech, but even so, our race ty of those of our race who so glibly' down in Georgia where they lynch ments. rather prefering the deed to
cannot afford to try to pull down and criticise our men and women who are women and burn men alive, the people the word, he is succeeding like a vet­
attempt to destroy the influence of doing their full duty to make the Ne­ are for the best fitted candidates re­ eran. His sincerely is half the battle
of those who, through their personali­ gro'^position in his own country bet­ gardless of their religious and politi­
ties, have gained the ear of those who ter. Is is a sincere criticism or are cal affiliations. A1 Smith, if nominat-
are in a position to help our race. At their critics trying to attract the pub­ ! ed, bears watching.
this tjVne we have in mind Dr. Will­ lic's attention to themselves—trying
iam Pickens Dr Pickens is the most to make people think they're big be-i
G A N G ST E R S C O L O R B L I N D
Albert Me Lain formerly a waiter
versatile of our race leaders He has cause they criticise tbeir superiors’
at the Portland who died in Omaha
come up to the top of the ladder from Or, is it like the late “ Bruce Grit"
two weeks ago was hurried Monday
the lowest round He is a well educat­ used to say, " I t is the tribute medio-t
Whatever
ed man— graduating at Yale Univer­ crity pays to greatness".
Gangsters in Chicago shot to death from the Dunning Funeral Parlor.
sity. He speaks several languages | the reason, we know our race cannot on Tuesday of last week, election , his two sisters who reside in Seattle,
fluently and won special recognition j advance like it should and as much as day. Attorney Octavus <?. Granadv, a attended the funeral.
for his knowledge of Espérants, which j it is capable if we are continually^ prominent politician When it comes
Hackly, main dinning room waiter
language many believe if we are to finding fault with our leaders who to bombing and killing, Chicagjo
have one— will be the universal lang- have the ear and the confidence of gangsters draw no color line His life at the Portland was invited this week
uage.
He has lectured all over the ■ those to whom in the final analysis^ »•as the price Granady paid for sup­ by Headwaiter Ike to take the rest
Country and in foreign Countries; at we must look to for assistance
I cure for a few days and Mr Williams
porting Mayor Thompson.
temporarily on the retired list of wait­
one time addressing an audience of gaining our full citizenship rights
ers is filling the bell.
thousands of Germans in Germany in
C O L O R E D V O T E R S ON JO B
their own tongue. He is one of the
Captain Holton of the Grill room
few men of our race listed in "who / T H E H E A R T O F T H E NATION.
and his banjo failed to make the grade
who in America". Articles from his
Colored voters in Oregon are tak­ for the employees show Thursday-
pen are syndicated and released to
ing more interest in the coming P ri­ nite. How come’ Who can tell?
leading American publications and
The Mother has at heart her child's mary election than in any previous
read by millions. He is an author of
welfare, the Father likwise has plans I one This no doubt is due partly to
Fred Winingham once upon a time
no mean ability and there is always a
and dreams for his boy's or girl s fit-J the fact that a number of their friends head waiter at the Portland who is
demand for his work. His work, how­
ness for life. Why then is not the are candidates for offices about which now a residenter in California, was *Vi
ever, as Field Secretary of the Na­
! child the heart of the Nation; a cen­ they are much concerned and partly the City this weck to see his property
tional Association for the Advance­
ter of thought as it were? From the to the fact that all over the United
and was a caller at the hotel
ment of Colored People, an institution
heart comes the good and bad impul- States, colored people seem to be
in i * " ’ ’ In doing this work. Dr. Pic­
-es of all human beings. When auch more keenly interested in things po­
Oscar Arnette of Tacoma, is mak­
kens has contacted all races and clas-
impulses are guided and the minds of litical than ever before. For the first ing good at the S(. Helens Hotel in
es of people. His friendly but con­
| our youth filled so full of good, noble
time in the history of the nation the* Chehalis.
servative disposition enables him to
and constructive thoughts; thoughts race will vote in the primary elections
mingle with ease with all whom he
! of kindness, mercy and justice to all in the south in any appreciable num­
Ellis Williams, a waiter at The
extremely original
contacts. He is
“
| living creature, there is little room for bers. This is due to a recent favorable
Portland, tied with another man in
and unique in his presentation ot what j t
,
,
,
, _____ ______
Rev John F. Moreland was the
thought« of a cruel or destructive na­ decision of the United States Suoreme the guessing contest for the number
ever he chooses to talk on from the
speaker Monday morning at the Port­
ture. When this guidance is exrcised, j Court. They are registering by tin- of people who were present at the lo­
platform. He is absolutely fearless
land Mmisteral meeting The merl­
then, and only then, can we hope to thousands all over the south and Jn cal baseball season las* Tuesday. The
in his fight to bring the Negro race
in was largely attended and many re
crowd out and eradicate cruelty and Oregon it seems to have given renew­ tie was settled by the flip of a coin
in America into the realization of his
quested that he be ask to prepare X-
crime.
ed impetus to colored voters.
and Williams won the prize,— a sea­ nother paper soon His subject was
ctizenship rights which is attested by
The often quoted line from Geo. T.
A number of candidates for various son ticket to the ball games.
the fact that he has been into many{
i "iThe Church and Religious Life of
sections of the South where he has Angell's writings is as true now as ev­ offices are enemies to colored penpf«
the Negro".
been told not to come— in other words er He said: Nearly all the criminals and the colored voters are going, to
Tuedsay afternoon Rev. Moreland
of the future are in our public schools do all they can to defeat such candi­
where formerly there were signs nig­
spoke to te women of the I’resbyter-i
now, and we are educating them We. dates The Advocate hopes to pnblisdi
ger, don't let the sun go down on vou
ian churches of Portland and vicinity
here"— He has gone there and deliver­ can mould them now I F W E W I L L . ” a list of the candidates whom we ran
at their annual meeting held at the
ed his message to white people, yes. To instill into the hearts and minds recommend to colored voters just be­
i First Presbyterian Church of this ci-
F o r C u ts a n d W o u n d *
His going has made the staying better of the coming generation, humane fore the election.
I ty Over 200 women aliened thi-
for his brother in black who trembled sentiment; the feeling of kindness and
j meeting He told of the remarkabh
Prevent infection! Treat
justice to every living creature, educa­
at his coming, for him
! progress being made in Education bv
every
cu
t,
wound
or
This week is Humae Week all over
Why could Dr. Pickens go into ting them in ways of mercy and
the Pre«byterian Church, especially
scratch with this power­
thoughtfulness for the helpless in the the country and we hope our minis­
these places and be able to return and
ful non-poisonous anti­
in North Carolina He paid a glowing
world, will do more to decrease crime ters wi! observe it in their churchejs
septic. Zonite actually
tell the story? Because he knows
tribut to Albion Acadainy and Jo hn­
kills germs. Helps to
how to reach the heart of his bearers than punishments can ever be expect­ Sunday by preaching sermons appro­
son ('. Smith University.
heal, too.
priate to the occaion. Let us all make,
be they white or black. If it isi ne­ ed to do.
Dr. H. O. Stillman, late President special effort to be kind to animals,
cessary to tell a funny story or a jokb
to arrest the attention and make of the American Humane Association and all living things
friends of his audience, Dr. Pickens, referring to Humane education, said;
does so. He realizes that the mass of "The quality of the citizeship will
P O L IT IC A L N O T ES
the mass of humanity is down in the certainly improve and eliminate a
valley yet, — very few having scaled large percentage of the lawlessness
the sides of the high mountains and which makes prisons and reformator­
still fewer ever reached the top ies necessary and which increase so
Edward G. Gavin, prominent in bu­
Y ° i will find everything
Hence he speaks the language of the largely the cost of the maintenance of siness circles, being manager of the
D ESTRO YS
valley or the mountain side or the the government. This is not an idle Frank Cigar Company, also interest­
here to make a successful
mountain peak. For, having passed theory but a well demonstrated fact." ed in the civic and politcal affairs ofi
party.
While there has been a steady in­ the state, has entered the race for the
that way, he kows every bit of the
crease in the growth of Humane F.d-,’ Republican party nomination f o r
ground.
Dr. Pickens is always in demand. ucation all through the United States County Commissioer.
Other Household Insects
Party favors, decorations,
Wherever he goes the biggest and and its posessions, there is much
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bridge prizes, nut cups and
most influential organizations,— clubs more to be one in order to obtain thef
Time for filing for County offices
an universities seek his services. And desired results. It is the vital and inn ended last Wednesday and those who
place cards.
it doe* not matter where he speaks, portant duty of each and every one thought that few, if any of those ifn
he never fails to strike a blow for the of us to do what we can to make office would have little if any oppfs-f
freedom of his race. "He puts it over” Humaneness a part of the regular sition are disappointed. With on­
SECO N D F L O O R
—is about the best explanation tho’ teaching in the public schools of oui| ly three exceptions, there are two or
not so elegantly expressed— that can country.
more candidates up for each offic,e
be given his style. And that is what
The Parent-Teachers Associations; for political preferment at the _May*
The Chewing L A X A T IV E
the world want« today—men who can Fathers, Mothers and Teachers— are primary election.
put over their programs.
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to a great extent alive to this need of
Booksellers Stationers and
W e have heard many interesting training our children in ways of kind­
Jack Bardc, well known business
A pleasure to use. Very efficient.
Office Outfitter«
Children love It. No taste but that
speakers; we have heard many inter­ ness, but it needs the concerted effort man has entered the race for State.
F I F T H & S T A R K STS.
of sweet mint. The most popular
esting preachers, most all of whom of every one of us to effectually raise! Representative from this district Mr.
laxative because it’s a ‘‘satUfier.’*
preached the same gospel Their style the standard of the coming genera­ Barde no doubt will make an inten­
I5c and 25c.
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and manner of presentation differed, tions and eventually establish a mord sive campaign.
HOTEL NOTES
AMONG THE CHURCHES
Chew It Like Chewing Gum
ZION A. M. E.
CHURCH NOTES
Sunday was another great day I he
Pastor spoke at both services, l he
morning subject wa, " tru e Devo­
tion". The evening subject »as "The
l’attcrn of Human Gladness" A
mong the visitors pre»cnt was Mr
Dykes of Oakland, California Mr
Dykes i, a member of the licth-F.den
Baptist Church of Oakland, and had
some very encouraging remark* for
both pastor and audience
* Next Sunday we are looking for
ward to a great day
The trustee*
have had this day set aside as " P a s ­
tor« Day" We want you to lie pre­
sent and give our jiastor the send off
j that rightfully belongs to him Me
has labored during his »(ay here with
every organization for uplift in our
community and we must see that In-
goes to general ronferrncc not feeling
, that his time has been wasted
j Mrs J I- Moreland tile pastor's
wife also goes «he i» a delegate to
j that body and will also attend tin
I missionary convocation, which meets
Ppril 29th to May I at St I oiiis
The jiastor ha- arranged two very
interesting sermons for Sunday; tlr
J morning subject is "Pleasing • liri-i",
and the evening subject is „The Ever
Lasting Arms" Special solo and
quartette numbers have been arrang
crl
You must Hear this Male quar­
tette. Something New
Let us all be there on time Sunnday
for a big day at Zion
Mrs. Moreland received a very
beautiful dress and hat to match as a
gift from a member of this chur­
ch.
The givrr had recently made a
trip East and knew just what was ex
peeled Mrs Moreland made her se-
. lection from Micrs A Prank's stock
and had it charged to the doner Ma
ny thanks!
T O T H E P E O P L E OP
PORTLAND
On July the 4th 102« the Shiloh
Baptist Church will have their annual
barhereue every body is cordially in­
vited.
•
Rev W F. House
Pastor.
AUSPLUND DRUG
STORE
8IXTH & OLI8AN 8TREET8
PORTLAND. ORE.
Miss l liffor,1 Freeman, lyric nipn
nu assisted by Di Booker, tenor and
Mr* Jessie I dwarils, accompanist
sang s rental at lletlirl A M h<
church I liursday night for the bene
(it of M io 1 rnora Henderson for
ljucctt Ill the Joy Makers carnival
cont est which closes Saturday night
at Hibernia Hall The rental waj*
well attended in *|>ite of the inclement
weather and the generous applause
that greeted the performer* was rich-
Iv deserved
DR. D Y E R HONORED
Was
Former
Pastor
Of
Mt. Olivett Church
ST MART1NVILLK, LA
< >ne ot the greatest ovations ever
given a sou was given to Rev P C.
Dyer, pastor ot Ihc First Baptist
I hun h ot Duarte, l alitornia. by the
nii/ens of St Martinville, Sundy ev­
ening. March 8, in ihc torni of a ban
quit at Mallaliru Methodist F.pisco-
pal 4 titles ti lh> hinqurt marked the
close ot an eight days preaching »er
vue by the Rev Dyer at the above
named church, during which tune his
w under ful sermon* caused a great
sjnruual awakening in St Martinville
Hr preached liner limes on Sundays
and each night to ever increasing
number* of people of both races ami
of every creed of religious faith Dr
Dyer is distinctively one of the great
i st preacher* on the American plat-
(orni. Uin/eii* of the town took pecu­
liar prut« III honoring linn Because he
is a product of St Martinville Orar
ch affiliation* wrrr laid aside and thr
people vied with each other in ar
ranging a reception like unto whuh
ha* never been given in St Martin­
ville The Rev Dyer together with
Ills brother* and slslera, had been
summoned home on account of the
death of their father. Rev Samuel
Dyer, one of the |>u>nrer minister* of
St Martin Parish It wa* during hi*
stay there, together with lu* brother,
Mr Samuel Dyer, to wind up their
iather's estate, that thr great revival
took piare It wa* one of the greatest
spiritual awakenings that ist Martin-
ville has had in may a day
Evi hange
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$-1.28- reduced from $4,1X10. Modern
new Corner Holland ami Mallory 1
block wc t Union Avr car lie r>229
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Por rent. Very deiirable, modern
three room Apt J l l ( .berry Street
Phone Piast (MS7 Adv.
10 ro. .ms, 2 hath«. 2 garages and lot
extending from ( berry to Weidler;
frontage on both Street*. Close to
Colored porter* club ami I lk* club,
suitable for dub ot rooming A board­
ing Will si ll house and lot for $7500
or if ba<k lot not taken, will sell for
$ (X); will also lease for $65 per
month
Phone Brn.idwav 5H07 Adv
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Neatly furnished room* under new
management
376
Williams Ave
Phone l r 776«, Mis R II Young.
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Apartments for rent to man and
wife Suitable for housekeeping; al­
so for single men Reference—329-
I Broadway - Phone Trinity 882C
Ja ik Hall, |iro|irirtor
I <>K RP.N I 5 room ajiartturnt, all
convenience«, 366 Shaver St Phone
Walnut 1600 — Adv
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(Electrically Re­
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market Write today- to The ( hirago
Record ( «»., Sheboygan, Wisconson
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longer!
cleanse the system
o f poisons
Two of the great enemies to youth
and vitality are delayed elimination
and inteMtinal poinorm. To koep your*
self free from both three rnmmon diffi-
cultien will help you to stay young.
With the use of Nujol you ran do it
too. For Nujol almorha body poisons
and oarriea them off. preventing their
atmorption by the body. Nujol also
•often* the waste matter and bring«
about norma! evacuation. It ia harm-
lee*; contains no drugs or medicin«.
It won t cause gas or griping pains, or
affect the Htomarh or kidneys. Every
corner druggist has Nujol. Make sure
you get the genuine. Look for the
Nujol bottle with the label on the hack
that you ean read right through tho
bottle. Don’t delay, get Nujol today.