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M ARCII * 1. IMO TBE WILL HOGERS ADVOCATE SIE EN T ANTAGONISM GIVES ADVICE TO TEXAS DEMOCRATS AIDS DENSE OF NEGRO BOYS ArkuiiHiiN Cnlnriil Hoy G«*I n L ift- llll|»rinolllll«‘lll Nrw Vork, M anli I» Hubert Urli young colored hoy who with (Irmly Swain war anuard of drowning a young white hoy in an Arkansas hayon, hai hem nm virtnl of lirai degree mnrilrr amt arntriicnl to lifr imprisonment, aecurding to report« reaching Ihr National A««oriation for the Advancement of Colored People The rate of (irady Swain is being tried tilia week. The two hoy«, to r tured and terrorized to make them ‘‘confe««" ihr crímr, m inted thr aid of a white attorney, W J. l amer, who obtained thr aid of thr N. A A. I*. in appealing from thr dralli «entrnerd impoard after the fir at trial, and in obtaining new trial« for dren, rrn. The N. A. A ( P «ent rontrihn- tioni of 4430 tow ard thr legal ex - peine« in thr ra*e. out of it« t.ratal Defense l umi, and offered to match dollar for dollar up to f.MMi. any «un» raised in Arkaiiaa» for thr drfruar of thr lioy*. Thr »um of ;* uii in addi Nrw York, March IH Will Kogrrt, thr famout inonolgist, it quoted in thr New York Tiinet of March It, H O TEL NOTES on the attempt! of T cxat Democrat» to re»trict membership a» follow»: "Now here it a tip to my good Ike N¡»troni popular former head- friend Dan Moody, the Governor. waiter at the Portland, haa firm When a child it born of what it awarded more than f . 100(1 in ca«fi •luprcted of Democratic parentage, and other prize* for winning a maga brand it with thr Irttrr *D‘ on the Irft hip. Then at the election time zine >ul»rription conte»! tint run 'em through the chute and The Portland installed two nrw tally 'mi * Will Roger»' comment will be of Neon tigri» till» week, on two «idra of the huitdiiig which read "Port- intrrr»t and amutement to Nrgroe» throughout thr country, herautr of land Hotel”. the attempt made to exclude Nrgroe» Ilradwaiter Fluii, of thr Portland, from thr white Drinorratic priinarie*. It will he remembered that the Na who has hern ill and unable to work tional A»»oriati»u for thr Advance for several werk», hopes to hr on ment of Colored Proplr took to, and ihr job in a frw flay*. won in thr United State» Supreme Jo r Crane, former private waiter Court, the famou* ca»e of Nixon at Thr Portland, now on an ob»er-1 v*- Herndon, which drci»ion nulli vation ear, war a banquet waiter fied attempt» to bar Nrgroe» by leg islative action from thr »oralled white thi« wrrk. priinarie». ............. - O — The Advancement A»»ociation it Pootlight Review by Joymakera Club now roiitrxting a »imilar attempt to Monday night, April 4 bar Nrgroe* by meant of legislative authority given to political partiet lion t u »ent by thr N. A. A. C. r to determine their own qualification» portant to thi« arrangement of membership. Thr rate» of thr boy« by be ap pralrd to a higher court, if ground» for appeal can be found. K. of I*. Eoilgo unti Court o f Culanlhf* lo Celebrai»* fit Last!! Something (\evc> C . H. W C e s t o n o Sunday afternoon at 4::i0 o’clock the K of P. and Court of Callanthc will aitem blc at Hcthcl A M. E. church where they will hold thanks- 1 giving service» The program for the occasion it at follow»: Sermon, KcV, D. G. Mill; *hort addresses by Sister Sallie Stanfield. I D. Cannady W. C. Holliday and Sitter C. J. White. Invocation, Robert Gilmore, Solo. Mr». Jessie Gray»on. Music by IScthcI Choir The public is invited. . Borlltmtl, Oregon Incurporalt-ii U nder the l.o w s o f III* S la te o f O regon I akes care of you while you are sick Phone ,‘B R . 5 8 0 7 let PATENTS Yancy Franklin IiiMirunrt* Agent Mr. explain I'raiiklin Obtained. Send model or .»ketch and wc will promptly »end you a report. Our book on Patents and Trade-marks will be tent to you on request. Service ( outnut providing for medical, surgical, dental, ambulance and hospital service made neces sary by accident to, or illness of, the liencficiary D. SWIFT 4 CO. H ea d q u a rters al M 2 Much-ay TIIE ADVOCATE OFFICE ____ PATEN T L A W Y E R S -------- 305 Seventh St.. Washington, D. C- B ld g . I (>0 leading tu-uspopers purchase for their millions of renders the Daily Diet and Health Lessons by Dr. Frank McCoy. the country's foremost diet and health specialist , while 2 0 0 .0 0 0 copies of Dr. McCoy's great hook , “ T ilt FAST If AY TO HEALTH,” are used us guides tv health in the homes of America. O r. M c C o y fn g trilb o n e o f fo r t l .0 0 ro ck . o f every p erron , h o t p r e p a r e d fift y w ig h t ip e c ia t b o o k l e t I r a a i i i z i , e a c h o n e ¿ c o l . t h e fi ft y -e ig h t c o m m o n ailm e n U liste d b e io tr . I’ u b lie k e d t o sell O r . M cC o y h o t e x p r r e i r d m d e t ir e t o p l a n th e m trit/un r ea c h - t o I k e y a r e n o w m a ila b le to yarn ml 5 O r emck. TREATISES H o m e T re a tm e n t Instru ction* ror The Following lHeeases. E ach M e E ach 1. 1. I. S. I. S 7 St. • Acne AZhoolons (rem o v in g ) Anem ia Appendicitis A sthm a A u to-T uxam la ilach aoh a Had-wetting niood I ’reaeure (h ig h ) It. ll It. 11. 11. 14. B r e a s t (hunpe In th e ) Bm wetiltta C a ta rrh and Colds C treulaU oa (A e fe e tlrs) Constipation C y a U tji «■> 1. ltlood Pleasure (low) ' l IH geatlre D taordars 4. Drops» J I t . R a re <ch ro n ic disch arge I t N ephritis fro m ) IT. N eu ralgia (T r i-P a a ta l) 41 N euritis P a ra ly sis I f . P rolapsus o f On IT. B eo ta] T ro u b les 14 M enstruation (a 10. K csem a and Par I t . Epilepsy 11. F la tu len ce I I . Fo o t T ro u b les and ES2 14 i j . (»oltre DR. FRANK McCOY’S Booklet Treatises on EV ERY Com mon AILM EN T Dr. M cCoy track«» you how to get wall and Koto to ita y *cell without (As old medicine bottle idea. Instead of talking about medicinet, drug», serum«, and surgery, which people are striv ing to ast away from . Dr. Mc Coy teds you tit «veryday lan- guags that you have got to eat correctly and live eorrsetly if you want to enjoy good health. O onoTThea St fS IT. Ile a i (Continued from Page 1) hit week we give a new contest, one with a local throb, and we know in advance there will be many an swer» tent in. Who can tend in the longest list of names of the beautiful girts in Portland among our people. (Does not matter how old or young the girlt may be, tend in your list to the Advocate. Contest it limited to two weeks. lie sure to read part number lour of “Thru The AAir”, especially note verte three, line four, then get busy. First prize— Write-up in the Ad vocate. Second prize—One month's piano, violin, mandolin, or voice lessons at the Oregon Conservatory of Music, Alisky building, Third and Morri son. Third prize—One year’s subscrip tion to the Advoccate. Fourth prize—Two tickets to down town theatre. The name» of the first 10 contribu tor* will be published Make 1929 An Electrical YEAR Electric Store . . . . . . . . Electric Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY A lto Stores in Salem, Oregon City, Greshom, St. Helens, Hillsboro, St. Johns, Oregon—and Vancouver, Washington PROMINENT DIVINE IS ACCLAIMED HERO OF TRAIN WRECK — ROUGH WASH DRY WASH— (Continued from Page 1) on aid, and then took a red lantern and ran back to place a warning for other approaching trains. ‘With three cars and the engine piled into the washout and rain pour ing down, the preacher began carrying passengers to safety. Crawling down to a spot near the engine he saw that the engineer was injured and just re covering consciousness. To reach the victim he built a rough bridge of tim ber, crawled over it and with the aid of a trainman carried the engineer across his bridge to safety. Then he helped bring out more trapped victims and when rescuers from Manchester arrived he aided them in their work. All saved, he gave the injured his blessing and in several cases prayed for them." Brown Harper, N e g r o fireman, whose home is in this city, was killed instantly in the wreck and ten of the passengers and crew were injured. Re cent torrential rains were responsible. ------------ 0------------ Stay off Easter Monday night! S' Phillips Dance and Fashion Revu* Particulars later.—Adv. We know it is impossible to get twelve million, or even six million people of any race a unit on any thing. Friends you should bow your heads with shame when you see yourselves standing idly by seeing 100.000 Black Americans trying to fight the cause of twelve millions and they arc not all black. With the support of one million people, it doesn’t matter what color they arc with one million silver dollars going in annually to the Na tional Association for the Advance ment of Colored People as members to the "Defense Fund", they could soon and very soon make themselves [both seen and heard all over the land. ] The National Association has done I great work and is doing great work, i hut a great deal has to be passed up Syracuse Lodge, No | for the lack of funds. Ask some 1, K. of P., meets the colored man or woman, why they do second and fourth Fri not belong to the National Associa -1 day nights each month tion and nine out of ten will say, "I at the Stag Auditorium don't know. I don't need them”. 3 8 m E. Morrison St My friends you are not immune from difficulties anywhere in this L E E C. A N D E R SO N . C. C country as long as you arc Black. 830 E. 10th St. North But if you should, although of no fault of your own find yourself in difficulties, your friends will call on H. B. T R U IT T , the X. A. A. C. P., they don’t know \ that you have never contributed one K. of R & 3 dime towards its support. | ------------------------------------------------------ The wise man covers his house loose sight of an opportunity to ad- before it rains W’e have among us monish an appeal to the readers of what I would call silent antagonism their papers to join the National to the National Association for the Association for the Advancement of Advancement of Colored People and Colored People. that is some of our most influential Such an appeal in little corners Negro papers. Some do not want to 1 and ends constantly would in a very give it full credit for out-standing short time enable the National Asso- achievements. some distort facts and ciation for the Advancement of Col- harass it by asking pertinent ques ored People to record its member tions about matters that everyone ship in seven figures. who reads the Crisis knew, except It will be then and not until then that perhaps others keep silent on all that we can proclaim in the work matters to the credit of the Associa of the National Association for the tion. Advancement of Colored People. Fred Douglas lives again! Now, is that not Silent Antagon ism? When they should for the Editor's Note: Mr. Cooksey is an benefit of twelve million Black So u ls' Advocate subscriber who resides In that help to support them report all Oakland. California. W e are always and every achievement of the N. A. glad to have his contribution to The A. C. P. in box-car letters on the Advocate and usually we can say front page of their papers and neverI “Amen” to all he says. In these booklets you are given the tame advice, inform ation, in structions, and assistance given by Dr. MoCoy to hie thousands of patients during riot sag years o f private practice. You can relieve yourself of your ailmente if you will fust learn the simple fundamentalt e f proper diet and proper living sunk ae Dr. M cCoy set« forth fo r you. EA st 0883 EA st 0883 NEW SYSTEM LAUNDRY ORIGINATORS OF INDIVIDUAL WASHING We Do Not Mark Your Clothing 507 E. FLAN D ERS — PORTLAND, OREGON 2-IN -l WASH W ET WASH— THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER Will Promote a Full Growth of Hair. Will also Restore the Strength, Vitality and the Beauty o f the Hair. If your Hair is Dry and Wiry, T r y - EaSt India Hair Grower If you are bsthared wt.h Falling Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or any Hair Trouble, we want you to try a jar of EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER. 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F I N L E Y & W H A T EACH B O O K L ET CONTAINSs I I . H ea rt I I . H eart It. If. It Ij li. 40 II. 50 : (B y U. O. Cookery.) A few day« ago t read an article in one of opr great Negro weeklie« eulogizing Fred Douglas. Hut in concluding the writer lament ed the fart that we did not have a friend«, we will probably never have another Douglas, or any on* man who ran wield the influence and de mand the respect hr did. Why? Be cause condition* have changed and who can say that they are one hun dred, or even fifty per cent better. We have a few men as nioil of us know who are well qualified to lead ut; they will not try, became they know that there are »o many other» who think they are qualified and with that thought in their mind» frel they are too big to follow. The re*ult of that in, we proceed in the dark. Hut thi» writer, had it been the policy of the paper in which he wa* writing, could have done more good for the pre»ent and future cause of the Negro in Ameri ca than anything under God's Heaven by adding the»e word»: “Join the National Association for the Advance ment of Colored People'', because nc one c<*uld read the article without having both his sympathies and emo tion* aroused The Blacksmith »trike» while the iron is hot. Douglas was a great man. we all admit for his work is still fresh «in the mind* of One Hundred Million people today and will live on. But, what made him great? It was the force behind him. What was that force? It wa» the moral support of ¿Very Mark man, woman and child in America, with thousands of fair minded white people working to the same end. PAGE THREE U sar M enst_______ !( heu m attem B Ick sta - » Itupture Bax u si W ea k n ess (M a le ) Btren gth (g a in in g f t ) Sy p h ilis (s e n ta a n i c h r o n ic ) 41 . Tonsila («bassa«) IT. ptsbetaa 4*. 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