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iHE PACE FUUR Saturday. July ¿I. IW8 ADVOCATE ’» HOTEL NOTES the com pleted m achines. In this way he made five piecs of m achinery, exactly suited to his factory needs, at a trifle of the outlay necssary to T alb ert Allen relief w aiter at the A side from the principal address buy such quipm ent. W ith this m a VContinued from p i | ( o n e) P o rtlan d has given up his bachelor w hich the A ssociate ed ito r of The chinery he m ore than doubled his belting. O u r first o rd er w u de A dvocate jo urneyed to L fs A ngeles, q u arters and has gone to room ing capacity for the production of h a rd livered to D csrd en 's and to Goodan.. C alifornia to deliver before the 19th wood furniture. H A C hilds, one of the popular Jenkin* Co. O u r financial problem s I A nnual C onvention of the N ational l n fact, so g reat had becom e the w ere ever on the increase then. P a y I A ssociation for the A dvancem ent of w aiters a t the P ortland had trouble dem and not only for fu rn itu re, but NVaxhington L. C , July 17— M C. Colored People on the evening of with 2 of his biters fo r 2 days ths rolls had to be met, m ateria) had to for furniture p arts as well, th a t a n o th L a tta executive clerk of the W hite June 28th, she delivered an additional week and had to visit a den tist be purchased and ren t had to be paid. er move was m ade im perative about H ouse has ju s t notified Dr. Fnuttct while taking a lay off eight as follow s: T w o brief a d d re s W hen I w ould deliver an ord er, the this tim e The factory w as then m ov J. S co tt that the request filed with ses before the young peoples' m eet next m orn in g I was standing at the P resident C oolidge several week* ed to 1020 E ast 14th Street. F rom W illiam Lewis, a dish w asher in ing and the M. E church b oth a fter cashiers’s desk looking fo r a check ago by him as a m em ber of the a d this factory he sold thou san d s of the W oolw orth store in O m aha, Neb noon and evesiing service in P asa I did not know an y th in g about 30 d ollars w o rth of furniture and fu rn i dena on Ju n e 24th O n education, ran am uck last week w ith a gun and visory com m ittee of the Republican days net o r 2 per cent ten days and N ational com m ittee upon the death ture p a rts to th e leading retail stores before the S o jo u rn er T ru th Club. shot tw o of the w hite w aitresses so forth. A s we g o t the m oney we of W’. C larence M athews, Special and factories in Los A ngeles. T h is O ne is dead and the o th e r is not ex June 25th; on the N. A. A. C. P reinvested in m aterials. A ssistant to the A ttorney G « n rtal la tte r factory em ployes, at capacity w ork before a co n g reg atio n al church pected to recover W illiam s said "O ne day, one of our custom ers, of the U nited States, that M rs M at an average o f 30 men. (w h ite) at 11 O’clock service H olly the girls w ere trying to have him Mr. Foley, of th e Foley, F urniture thew s, hi- w idow , be appoined to a L ast Year, M r Hefflin developed w ood. Sunday m orning July 1st fired Co. asked m e w hat I did w ith my clerical position in the classified ser- and began the m anufacture of a toy w here she had the entire serm on m oney and 1 told him we turned it autom obile, know n as T he W am pus hour. T he sam e tim e w as allotted Fddie W atso n , the good looking w ithnut regard to civil service rule* into m aterials as soon as we got it "8." D uring the C hristm as rush the for her ad d ress before the Free C a bell bop at the P o rtlan d has re has been approved and an executive H e then advised me to sta rt a bank factory produced 1,000 of these toys tholic C hurch (w h ite) in H ollyw ood tu rn ed from a m onths vacation in o rd er to th at effect issued by P resi account and pay everthing by check w hich were sold to the dealers all in the evening of the sam e day She C alifornia is here he visited a num ber dent Coolidge because it w as a b e tte r system He T he o rd er was issued by th e P resi over the U nited States. T h is year addressed an assem blage of Bahais of the reso rts and attended the S un offered to introduce m e to his bank he o u tp u t will likely reach over on T h u rsd ay evening at a private day School C ongress and the N A dent a fter concurrence by P ostm aster *nd T accepted the offer and w ent added his 1 0 0 .0 0 0 . m eeting a rran g ed for her O n Friday A. C. P N ational C onvention in G eneral H arry S New w ith him to the G uaranty R ank and statem en t that lie would interpose no T h e Hefflin M anufacturing C om tnornng Ju ly Oth at ’’b ru n ch " a d Los Angeles started m y first bank account." o b jection to M rs M atthew s' ap p o in t pany is in corporated under the laws dressed the Iroquois F rid ay M orning J u s t as he had w on friends in his m ent in the P O . D epartm ent She of the S tate of C alifornia w ith an C lub on In te rra c ia l w ork, and on school days. Hefflin began m aking has been assigned to duty in New' au thorized capital of $200,000. S atu rd ay nig h t delivered a 45 m inute friends in the business w orld. Y ork City at a salary approxim ating Many of the colored people in L os address before the F o ru m (w hite) in B usiness began to grow so fast that $1,800 A ngeles appreciate Mr H efflin’s won the City H all at L ong R each. C alif the factory w as moved to a larger derful business and they have him T h is ad d ress w as follow ed bv ques (C ontinued from P age O ne) building on T ivy S treet. H ere Mr. tions She w as p rogram m ed to d e done w ith the dum m y, and, acco rd m ake all th eir fu rniture Hefflin th o u g h t his problem s would O ne cannot -go th ro u g h this plant liver the principal ad d ress to the ing to reports, there were loud and be easier of soluton b u t the same w ithout feeling a cerain pride in the g rad u ates o t the T w e n th ie th Annual num erous replies of “L ynch him I” problem s he had had at the N ith accom plishm ent o f this m an so young reception of the S ou th ern C alifornia O ne of the officers of the klan pro S treet factory had becom e larg er in years and so rich in talent and the A lum ni A ssociation held at W esley duced a long knife and cut ihc d u m A t the T ivy S treet factory he began T he N egro professional man hi M E C hurch on Friday evening, m y's th ro at, at the same time pour o th er things th at m ake success to m anufacture dining room furni A m erica, outside the larg er cities, but ow ing to a conflict of eng ag e I t is the hope of the firm th at race ing a red fluid on the neck to give ture in hard wood. T he larg est o r labors under trem endous h an d n 'ap ' men and women will buy its stock m ents. w as com pelled to cancel the effect of blood running dow n the d er turned out th ere was for the S tar ( on side ring the obsaicles im posed and help the firm to expand and o p same O n S atu rd ay m orning at a chest of the figure. O ne of the klava F u rn itu re Co., for m ore th a n 100 sets. on them , it is am azing so many have break ast held in her h o n o r she w as erate on a la rg e r scale and thus em liers then is said to have "shot the Pine furniture w as a th in g of the past been able to succeed ploy m ore colored people A nyone specially req u ested to speak on the dum m y th rough and th ro u g h " after w ith the factory then. H ardw ood In the larg er cities, brilliant Nc P an -A frican C ongress m ovem ent. w hich a rope was tied around the desirous o f know ing m ore of the g ro law ers and singers, successful w as better. H e had an average of Mrs. C annady w as invited to address neck of the figure w hich w as dragged C om pany should w rite to H efflin N egro surgeons and actors, arc no IS m en em ployed M fg C o . 2330 Santa Ana Blvd . the D istrict C onference at Rev I around the hall to give those present longer a curosity. Rut the N egro In 1923 the dem and fo r Hefflin- A lbert M oore's church but lack of a (l op p o rtu n ity to kick it I-os Angeles, California professional man has to contend wi t h m ade furniture presented a suprem e tim e p rev en ted h er from doing so. O ne o f the officers of the klan, opp o rtu n ity fo r the Hefflin genius to pR ev M oore form erly pastored the follow ing the mock lynching, is d e the prejudices of his ow n race, as well as those of the white people show itself. W ith the lack o f m oney H O LLID A Y -H O LLID A Y local Zion C hu rch ; sim ilar requests, clared to have stated th a t such Many N egroes accustom ed to take she w as com pelled to forego. and an ever-pressing need for m ore tream en t w as "to o good for Al A m ong socials affairs given in hcr S m ith" adding th a t the klan "w ould the w hite man at his face value, un- m achinery, he set out to solve the Tonsorial Paiiors ho n o r and in w hich she sh ared h o n lynch the D em ocratic nom inee w ith consiously accept his assum ption of m ost difficult problem of his career 123 N orth Sixth S treet and o rs aside from the social functions good C hristian D em ocratic votes in su p erio rity in the profession, at that time. H e chose the path when they are sick o r w hen they A A honoring the N. C. P officers that few men w ould care to follow N ovem ber." and for "the first time In our present location we ^ and d elegates, w ere: S upper and in its history A labam a w ould go need a law yer, they prefer to en tru st H e decided to design "and build his are equipped to give better raJio dancinR party b>. Dr and Mr,. themXelvc* to a w hite d o cto r or own m achinery W o rk in g day. nig h t R epublican." law yer, alth o u g h there may be N egro scene service than ever b e fo r e . __ ( Flvin N eal and D r and M rs P ru itt and Sundays and holidays. M r H eff T h e crow d w itnessing the W e are prepared to take at *•>« la tte r’s a p artm en t on H ooper is described as being in a "wild professional men w ho are m uch m ore lin, w ith his own hands, drew the highly skilled T hese prejudices are , A venue. luncheon by M rs A nncc frenzy d u rin g the spectacle plans, m ade the pattern s, su p erin ten d care of men, women and as deeply in g rain ed in the N qgro K ennedy and sister, M rs. W ood, at Agination against the D em ocratic ed the castin g and m achining o f the j parts, then assem bled those p a rts for c h i l d r e n , Come and let us the fo rm er's beautiful home, 1137 nom inee for presidency is being p ro race as they are in the w hite race. serran o street, covers for tw elve; m oted in o th er klav em s also, accord It is com m only observed, in states « ----- — serve you. luncheon by Miss E thelw yn Mills. ing to reports. At a recent m eeting w hich perm it traveling to ra t in the P resid en t L os A ngeles B ranch of of one of th e New Y ork K lan*, the dining cars, th at the N egro w aiters Subcsribe fo r the A dvocate Holliday & Holliday the W o m e n 's League for P eace and governor w as rounJIy denounced on frequently take occasion to slight and $2.50 p e r year F reed o m ; lucheon. Miss G ladys R religious grounds and klansm en were to insult in sm all w ays the N egroes H a rris. Field visitor, O u td o o r relief urged to vote for the R epublican w ho venture in T he N egro w aiters D ep artm en t o f L os A ngeles, cover nom inee w ith the assurance that they feel that the N egro diner i* "p u ttin g for tw o ; b reak fast, Mrs. H attie will be entirely w ithin th eir rights on airs” by eatin g in the dining car, FOR T H A T “P A IN T -U P ” JOB SEE S tm pson and Mrs. R L. A ndrew s, in doing so, and they w ere advised and take occasion to show th eir pre- b o th form erly resided in H ouston, th at they have no need to fear that judicesi. T h e N egro race, if it is to gain T ex a s and knew Mrs. C annady they w ould be penalized by the D dt eqiiality in the professions w ith the when she w as a little girt, covers m ocratic p arty in A labam a. for six teen ; din n er and cards, M r A t the m eeting of this particular w hite race, m u st respect its own land Mrs. M Jo h n so n form erly of klan in New Y ork, the new national professional m en—its m any brilliant P o rtlan d , covers fo r tw elve; I)anc- countresign and passw ord were given teachers, a cto rs, law yers, d o cto rs cing p arty , M rs. W a rre n and d au g h to klansm en, it. is stated, the form er and m inisters. Office and Salesrooms: N egroes should be proud of the ter, Mrs. L aura M orris, a t the hom e bigng " P ro te c t" and the la tter Northeast Corner Second and Taylor Streets of the fo rm e r; p ro g ressiv e b reak "A m erica." It is said to have been success of R oland H ayes, C harles Florence M ills and others fast, Mrs. Viola C u rry-D unn and Dr. explained th at the com bination of Gilpin. who already have com m anded the G eorgia K. O ffut, covers w ere laid the tw o w ords signified ju s t w hat resp ect and adm iration of the w hite for tw en ty ; sig h tseein g trip, D r and they said—"P ro te c t A m e ric a ’’ people F u rth erm o re N egroes should Mrs. E. V. N eal; sig h tseeing Jrip, assist in every w ay m em bers of their | Mrs K ing; sightseeing trip. D r and Spend your vacation at j Mrs. A. D. B ow ers, ow ners of the the Sunflower Camp— Sea own race, at p resen t unknow n, w ho are stru g g lin g fo r sim ilar em inence. B ow ers D ru g sto re ; sightseeing trip. side, Oregon. Furnished F or if these N egro professional A superb toilet necessity. In four shades—Natural. Pink, Brunette D r and Mrs. E A. Jo h n so n form erly Furnished men do not have the respect of their and White. High-Brown Face Powder has earned its place in the j o f S pokane; picnic and barbecue at Cottages a n d esteem of the most discriminate and skeptical users of toilet ar- ; th e C lariette ranch ju st outside of H o us e-keeping _ T e n t s ; own race, they cannot hope to gain tides by its own distinctive merit and the complete satisfaction to J Corona, by M r and M rs Buddie Swing, Croquet and Horse th at of the w hite. More About Hefflin Tells of Trip South More About A l Smith W O N D E R Fl L ETH IO PIA N S VOL. t A Hook the Sensation of the Hour—The Moat Thrilling Story of the Agea BY DRU8ILLA DUNJ BE HOUSTON Educator, Author, Journalist The Kaat Calls It the Greatest Negro Hook in Twenty-five Years It will atlr your children to higher ambitions. It will give the teacher new power to arouee enthusiasm For minister, lodge or club head It will fire your followers to greater achievements and lova for enlightened leadership (A arlea the reading of which will make one learned.) Boston. Muse. Aug II, 1*17. I am Just returned from South America to flud your Interesting end scholarly book. I am mmif ••>!. thrilled I did not know that •uch past glories were the Negru’a. 1 wish that every Negro home could own a copy. Moat sincerely youra, THOMAS I,. A OX1,BY. Editor, "Post‘a Journal " I’roaldent, "Poetic League of America." Now York Moeaonger — This book will help the Negro to go forward with freah rour age to fight raro battlea. It ought to he a flowing fountain for aaptrlng youth. FRANK It. CROSS W A t i l l Cornelius Edwin Walker, w hite a u th o r and lecturer • “ Whosoever disputes you r assertio n s has SOME task Indeed Associated Negro Presa "ln It la more ot the gold of Negro history than In any other book. Hhe has performed a service hllherto unattalned.** I.laen, «12.00 I .outlier, » .O hi A ddress — UNIVERSAL PRESS Itov RH’J , Ok Inborn« C ity, O kie , o r tVIH la-nnov Ave., New York Negro Proffessional ? " (¿ 1 8 5 7 ^ C O N litN S tll Manufactured only by THE OVERTON HYGIENIC MFQ COMPANY i / A * •By / Í •** ft - K £*¿1 j K F T 1 CHICAGO Í ' MRS E. D. CANNADY 312 Macleay Bldg.. Portland Pacific Coast Distributor Centralized Banking T he c e n tra liz in g of a ll of o n e ’s b a n k in g a t one b an k n a tu ra lly m ak es fo r closer c o n ta c t betw een b an k and c u sto m er. W ith every d e p a rtm e n t of b an k in g u n d e r one ro o f an d one m an ag e m en t h ere a t th e U nited S ta te s N ational, th is c e n tr a l ization of b an k in g Is b o th possible and p ractical. C arrin g to n , about 150 guests. A m ong j o th e r out o f tow n g u ests w ere Dr. and Mrs. R F o ste r of Iow a. D r and Mrs. B ledsoe of W a tts and Mrs. M ckeevcr o f T u l s a , O klahom a O cean b ath in g p arty and b reakfast, i D r and M rs H Claude H udson (D r. , H ud so n is p resident of I.. A B ranch j of N. A. A. C. P. and an old school m ate a t W iley C ollege of Mrs. Can- rva/dy); aftern o o n tea o n the lawn at her beautiful hom e in Pasadena, by Mrs. JJe rth a I.. T u rn e r, assisted by her sister, Mrs. Sadie H olt and M rs. W ood, A pp ro x im ately tw o hun - I dred guests m ailed; late r a buffet supper w ith M esdanies T u rn e r and H o lt, hostesses. B oth w ere g uests of i Mrs. W . F. S m ith of P o rtland last ] S um m er; and a sightseeing trip to P asadena, M onrovia and Long Beach • by Mrs. Ju a n ita F-dwards, W o m en ’s | P ro b atio n O fficer, Los A ngeles Po- other i lice D ep artm en t. M any j friends and old school m ates et al requested to en tertain Mrs. C annady ! but her tim e w as so lim ited she had to forego the pleasure. Mrs. C an nady w as w ith h er siste r and broth- er^in-law, Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Neal, 1502 1-2 E. 23rd stre e t during her stay in L os A ngeles. D r. N eal 3s one of Los A ngeles’ leading young d e n tists. Shoe Court- F o r r a t e s , write J. W . Curry, 107 N. 14 st- Portland, Ore.--------- Phone.......... Br. 1541. ' Golden W e st Cafe On the main thorofare Dine here and greet your friends, REGULAR D IN N E R SIXTH A OLI8AN STREETS PORTLAND, ORE. 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