iHE
PACE FUUR
Saturday. July ¿I. IW8
ADVOCATE
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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
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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.
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M any
j friends and old school m ates et al
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! 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-
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Pythian Bath House
and Sanitarium
Knights of Pythias of N.
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4ir>,/2 Malvern Avenun
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107 N O R T H S IX T H ST
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be derived from its use. Also a large assortment of toilet requisites
for the lady who cares.
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Hot Radio-Active Water Furnished hy The Government
lor AH Baths. Sanitarium has 10 Rooms, Die! anti Operating Rooms
Hotel has 56 Rooms; Telephone, Hot and Cold Running
Water in Every Room. Rates $ I to $ J per day
BATH RATES:
21 Baths . . . $13.00—10 Baths . . . .
$6.50
21 Baths to Pythians and Calantheann, $N,50
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