The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, March 16, 1929, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    MARCH I»». 1!»W
pAm-: fo u r
T ARROW TIPS
The Secret Of How T o Be W ell Dressed
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(Continued from Page O ne)
| saved in times o f disaster ?
In direct contrast to the apathy
which greeted the Old Age Pension
Bill at the recent session of the Ore
gon legislature, is the enthusiasm of
! Governor Roosevelt of New N ork
| who said when he submitted a hill
to the legislature of that state:
"N ew social conditions bring new
ideas of social responsibility. Poverty
and vild age should not he regarded jis
a disgrace or necessarily as a re-
suit o f lack o f thrift or energy.
Usually it is a mere by-product o f
modern industrial life."
TAKING DOMESTIC ART
HOMK m a n a g e m e n t a t s c h o o l
P R K T T if M 1 8 S
and
SBUlllI
B IT SHE »DISLIKES" HOllSE-U'OKk
Pretty
Miss liter
Bird, w hose title
"Love’s Message." won lust
prise in
The Advocates Missing l ine Contest
N o 2, dropped in to see the contest
manager on Wednesday. She was at
tiresl in a simple hut tasty and attractive
hlue dress, which she had desiglieli and
"«> *' herself out of "suiting." she ex
t'l-»>»s<sl. at the Girls' Polytechnic School
,,cni'
is studying clothing, dress
: designing and making: home manage
,nin*. interior decoration, furnishing,
English and vocal music.
J
H IG H -B R O W N
H A IR C R O W E R
MONTH OK M ARCH
TELEPHONE HISTORY
li* 17—
Alexander iirah.uu Urli, inventor of
the telephone, bom in Edinburgh, Scot i
Ivtd. March ».
1 —
Fitst telephone patent issued to Mr
Alexander iiraham Bell, March ?.
W ITH O U T
AN
EQUAL
Without a doubt, the best article of its kind—a
combination Hair Grower and Hair Straightener,
Gives tbe hair a natural soft and silky appearance,
stimulating hair growth in the most hopeless ease.
I n :«-*
First complete sentence transmitter!
over a wire by Alexander iirah.itn Bell,
Roston, March UK-
Our High Brown Hair
No greater tragedy exists in
tn mod
Mi>s Bird, who lives with hrr parents 1991—
Grower stands as one
President Harding's inaugural address
ern civilisation than the aged, worn at 763 tirami A ie . graduated from the
of
our highest achieve
heard
by
Uh\.ooo,ooo
inopie
by
means
of
suit worker who after a life of Albina Homestead Grammar School ami
ments— it is a prepar­
ceaseless effort useful productivity, went to the "P oly" in order that she Hell "l oud Speaker“ apparatus, March ■
must look forward for his declining might learn to make pretty dresse* like 4.
ation we look upon
years to the poor house."
her sister Gladys had learned to make 1923—
with pride.
Complete telephone circuit comprising
Old age pensions are in operation at the same school, a few years liefore.
— Distributor
in Prance. Germany, England. Bel­ How well she is succeeding was attest wires and wireless between New Canaan
gium. Argentina and a do/eu other ed by the ensemble she s o r t to The lConn.) and SS. .4merwa, 400 miles at
Mrs. E. D. Cannady.
'fa. demonstrated by Hell System enfi
countries. What is the matter with Advocate office
neers, March 5.
312 Macleay Bldg.,
Oregon ?
The pretty hlue dress o f "suiting "was
O V F O T O N H Y G IE N IC CO
Raytnond I.onergan. a correspond- I trimmed with tiny bias folds o f a darker 1926-
Portland, Oregon.
First public test o f transoceanic radio
im it i
ent o f “ I.abor." a \\ ashing,on. D.C., |>|nf ckuh. and tan. The tuck was one
II
newspaper will find much inspira- pity? ami plain, while the front o f the j telephony, two way communication was,
maintained continuously for seseral
tiv'n in
Coolidge s career and he says *Urt had knife pleats and an «Id tri- '
hours twtwccn New York ami lamdon.
MADE
ONLY OV TH E
why in the follow ing paragraph.
shaped collar, adorned the right side, ..
"M r.
Coohdge never took up the while a, the left was hare. W ith this I M-,rCh
cudgels
for the ordinary man.
At she wore a tan belt, a brown hat. brown
K of P T H A N K S G IV IN G
.M I C A . G O
thr same time, he helped push thru oxfords and a brown coat,
I S. W .Green, Supreme Chancellor
the “ Mellon Plan** to cut taxes of
Mi-« Bird, the third one o f a family „ j
Knights of Pythias, has issued
■ a ■ a aJh 1
he gave away
o f six children, likes music bc*t, and a proclamation to all members of the
he "packed" the
while she has no definite plans for the Kmghts of py , h i „ and Court o f Chi
Trade Commission he put W.vodlock
tariff commission and the Eederal head somewhere that she would like to lanthe. to assemble at some church or
POLITICAL NEWS
on the Interstate Commerce Com - continue her studies in voice after finish­ Hall on Sunday, March 24. and havr
a sermon preached or hold a religous
mission; he selected judges satis­ ing school, next January. She docs not
AM) GOSSIP AHOI T
service o f some kind, and render
factory to “ Special Privilege" (just like house-work, for she said so. She
thanks to God for the blessings re­
glancce over the personnel o f the is just 15, and is one of the few who
NATION'S CAPITAL
ceived from his bountiful hands.
U. S. Supreme Court) and he re­ lias not bobbed her lovely hair. She
mained cool wwhile politicians sold attends the Apostolic Sunday School hell.
DESTROYS
patronage.
Seldom does an "K" appear on her
X and the Baptist Young Peoples Union
( ( 4 pit. 1 l N’c « » Service)
o f prohibition cnforce- She is also a member o f the Girls’ Re- report cards that she gets at school and
Chance (or Another Congressman
ment
He kept Daugherty and Den- .erves o f the Williams Ave. Y. W. C. A for the most part, only "E s " and "G"
Washington. D l" , March tl
I he
hy (Teapot Dom e Infam y) in the and her favorite athletic sport is hasket plusses adorn that iinpsirtant document Negroes of Harlem have an oppor
cabinet until the Senate forced him
(unity to »end a member of ihrir race
to kick them out.”
to Congress.
The death l-nday in
On the other hand, Brisbane, in
Washington o f Hnval \\ Her. repre
his high-priced column lauds to the
sentative of the 21 st Congressional
Res. Phone Ea. 8983
Office Phone B r . 8 9 6 7
skies this "cool calm disciple o f the
District, which is composed largrl> of
: say nothing do nothing temperament.
s a t
Colored voters, has left that office
as one o f the preatest presidents the
vacant.
J country ever had. Well, considering
Mr Waller defeated Fdward A
G et a ca n o f F L IT t od a y !
j the \\ all street controlled press from
Johnson, colored, in the elections last
whence cometh his salary, what else
November by a majority of suon vole»
I could he say?
DENTIST
Campaign W orkers at White House
I am glad som ebody, even Dan
Washington. D. C\, March II
Dr
Malarkey, (w ho likes to do a little
John R. Hawkins, director of tbe
■to call the turn on Bigelow the
Colored Voters' Division o f the Re
502 - S PANAMA BUILDING
HOURS. 9 . 12. 1 . 6
* browbeating himself) had the nerve
publican National Committee, accotn
City Commissioner whose strong suit
panied by members of the executive
N. E. Cor. Third and Aldur
Sun. à Evening by Appointment
; >s bullyragging any citizen who ap-
committee and a delegation o f cam
j pears before the council and who
paign workers from all over the U. S .
doesn't happen to agree with him. j
called on resident Hoover at the
Bullyragging however is the refuge
White House, Thursday noon
I ach
of the mind of the City Commision
o f the mo visitors was introduced to
caliber. Just call to mind the rav­
the President, » h o receiled them cor
ings o f Pier at times
It is to laugh
u p p o s e you afv t<si.>y
dially.
at the City o f Portland in its apathy.
paying 50r a tul>r fur
VOL. 1
Banquet to Dr. John R. Hawkins
your tooth paste (anil th e ir
Washington.
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Book the Sensation of the Hour— The Most
arc m any very r < kh I ilm ti-
prosimately 500 guests representing
Thrilling Storv o f the Ages
frie rs selling today at that
the
finest
type
of
Negro
cili/ens.
paid
BY DRU8ILLA DUNJEE HOUSTON
price).
honor and tribute to Dr John R. Haw
Educator, Author, Journalist
Suppose, like most pen
kins, who as chairman of the C olored
pic, you buy alxiu t tw elve
The East Calls It the Greatest N egro Book in
V oters’ Division of the Republican
tubes during a year. N 1IW
National
Committee,
achieved
so
if you knew that you could
Twenty-five Years
nobly during thr recent politic al cam
buy as ((< mh I a d e n tifrie r as
It will stir your children to higher ambitions. It will give the
paign, at a banquet given in bis honor
can be made and s till save
teacher new power to arouee enthusiasm. For minister, lodge or
at the Armstrong High School, W ed ­
club head It will firs your followers to greater achievements and
each ye ar the price o f 25
nesday evening. Marih 0 . by the t iti
lovs for enlightened leaderahlp. (A tries the reading of which
loaves o f bread or (A) bats o f
will make one learned.)
zens’ Committee o f One Hundred
soap or 40 pounds o f »UR.ir or
Boeton. Mane., Aug. 11, 1927.
From Cast and West from North j
a box o f fine cig ars—could
I am Just returned from South America to And your Interesting
and South -came men and women j
you conscientiously fail to
and scholarly book. I am amazed, thrilled. I did not know thet
such past glories were tbe Negro’s. I wish thst every Negro
bearing messages of love, honor, ap­
take advantage nt such an
Two of the great enemies to youth
home could own s copy.
preciation and esteem.
o ppo rtu n ity?
and vitality are delayed elimination
Most sincerely yours,
Republican W om en Hold Conference
and intestinal poisons. To keep your­
Ih a t is e xa ctly w hat you
THOMAS L. A. OXLEY. Editor. ’’ Poet'e Journal.”
self free from both these common diffi­
Washington, I). C . March II. The}
President, "Poetic League of America."
<lo when you buy l.iste rin e
culties will help you to stay young.
National League o f Republican Col
To oth Paste at 25c for a
With the use of Nujol you can do it
ored W om en held a conference at j
large tube. Figu re it out for
too. For Nujol absorbs body poisons
New York Messenger—
yourself.
their headquarters in Washington, on
»..v
vw. . .v« them
V
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IlUil^ their
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and a carries
off,
preventing
This book will help tbe Negro to go forward with fresh cour­
March 5, with Miss Nanni II. Bur
absorption by the body. Nujol also
age to fight race battles. It ought to be a flowing fountain for
softens the waste matter and brings
roughs presiding. Fifty women rep­
aspiring youth.
FRANK R. CROSSWA1TH.
about normal evacuation. It is harm­
resenting 20 states were represented as -
less; contains no drugs or medicine.
Associated Negro Press—
T O O T H PA STE
follow s; Nw ) ork. Pennsylvania, In-,
It won’t cause gas or griping pains, or
"In It la more of tbe gold of Negro history thes tn any other
•liana,
Illinois,
Kentucky,
Missouri,
affect the stomach or kidneys. Every
book. She has performed e service hitherto unattalned."
L arge T u b e
comer druggist has Nujol. Make sure
Ohio, Kansas. New Jersey, Oklahoma.
Linen, $2 .00
Leather, 98-00
you get the genuine. Look for the
Address—
Georgia, Virginia. Michigan, Iowa.
Nujol bottle with the label on the back
U N IV E R S A L
PRESS
Florida, Connecticut, Maryland. Al a­
that you can read right through the
Box 2*2, Oklahoma City, Ok la., or 818 Lennox Ave., New York
bottle. Don’t delay, get Nujol today.
bama, Tennessee and the District of
Columbia.
^f|ÍC h-B R O W N ^\
H air gro W ì R* /
The first step towards smartness is Miss Dunn. Tracks, especially those
to know yourself. The well dressed of the inexpensive type, are now
woman studies her type and her color­ standardized in sizing according to her
Regular’ and inter-
ing, just as she studies the gown she tm-fit system.
wears She chooses only the hues that mediate sizes from 14 to 48 are covered
_ .
are flattering, lines that give grace to by this novel plan.
Certainly thi* idea will revolutionize
her figure, and details that beat express
the
art
of
dress
manufacture.
After
her personality.
The days when women were depen­ all. a definite knowledge of one’s size
dent entirely on the saleswoman art , is money in one's pocket. Do you know
gone forever. Thanks to a brilliant your sire? Is yours a standard size or
stylist of New York City. Miss Marie do you belong' in the category of in-
Dunn of I. Mittleman A Company, j betweens termed intermediate?
a scientific analysis of the feminine | These two smart and inexpensive
figure with special reference to the frocks exemplifying the spirit of the
couturier's needs has been made. If new mode, designed and cut according
you would like a chart of how to as­ to tru-fit or regular and intermediate
certain your correct site, one will be sizes, insure a perfect fit without
■cut to you gratia if you will write} alteration*..
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The centralizing o f xll o f one'* banking
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W ith every departm ent o f banking un­
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the Circuit Court of the Shite
Oregon, for the County of Multnomah, I
Department o f frollate.
N in e s
N otice Is herehy given that (h e undersigned
hu
been gp p oln ted » I m ln l.lr a t r l*
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cstnte o f M e n M S tirlin g , deceased, Ijy (he
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for
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pAraona h avin g clalm a againat Maid «M at# are
herwhy notified to lirm ent th# warn#. duly v#rl-
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Administratrix.
Ratal# o f Rdward A. Croaa
NOTICE
TO
CREDITOR*
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Multnomah,
Department of Probate.
Not lea |H harahy irivan t hat th# undaraiKnad
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