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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1929)
JUNE a , TH B A D V O C A T E mu. CONFECTIONERY amf FOUNTAIN LUNCH WONDERFUL ETHIOPIANS RICHARDSON'S BARBECUED BEEF AND PORK BARBECUED BY HALF SPRING CHICKEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAYS The East Calls It the Greatest Negro Book in Twenty-five Years “Ful Boy Maxwell** of Salem, Oregon Educator. Author, Journalist GOLDEN WEST HOTEL It will stir your children to higher ambitions. It will fir s tbs tssehar nsw power to aronao anthuslasm. For mlnlater, lodge or elnb bond It will firs yonr followara to grantor aeblaramanta and lorn (or anllgbtanad londarablp. (A arias tbs rsadlng of which will mako o n lanrnad.) Boston. Maas , Aug. 11. H IT . I am Just ratnrnsd from South America to And your Intaraatlng aad scholarly book. I am amazed, thrilled. I did not know that aneb past glorlaa worn tha Negro's. I wish that ovary Nagro boms could own a copy. Moat sincerely yours. THOMAS L. A. OXLEY. Editor, "Poot'a Journal." President, "Poetic League of America." New York Meaaenger— This book will help the Negro to go forward with fresh eonr- aga to fight rasa battles. It ought to ba a flowing fountain for aspiring youth. FRANK R. CR088WAITH. Associated Negro Proas— "In It la mors of the gold of Nagro history than In any othar book. Sha baa performad a service hitherto nnattalned." L ines, $2.00 Leather, fB.OO Address— C. J . W illia m » , M a n a g e r DeLUXE PANTORIUM H at» a n d C lo th in g C a lle d fo r a n d D e liv e re d S u ita C le a n e d a n d I’ren aed — H a ta C le a n e d a n d B locked E X P E R T S H O E S H IN IN G l l l h M O R R IS O N S T R E E T — N e a r E le v e n th * Office Phone: BKoailtouy 0635 The Secret Of How To Be Well Dretsed VOL. 1 A Book the Sensution of the Hour—The Most Thrilling Story of the Agee BY DRUBILLA DUNJEE HOUSTON P h o n « B R o a d w a y 1H2U PAGE THREE P o r tla n d , O re g o n Res. 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If new mode, designed and cut according you would like'a'chart of^bow to as to tru-fit or regular and intermediate certain; your'correct size,'oec will be ___ ______ insure a perfect fit without M BtllB lyoilagatM lifiJfV 'w iU write ^alteration*. w T h e new h ig h -c o m pression m o to rs have aa little 1/32 o t a n in c h betw een the top o t the p is to n a n d tha c y lin d e r he ad— H in t carb o n ie ru in o u s to th e m , even in s m a ll q u a n titie s aa Tha Oldi-st Negro Business In Portland Is . . . . The Advocate Publishing Co- Publishers of “The Advocate”—A 16-Page Newspaper In Two Sections! Published Every Saturday for the Past Tuenty-Six Years! E. D. Cannatly, Editor Mrs E. I). Cannatly, Manager O l d e r m o t o r a w it h b ig clearance croo Id s t a n d Io t a o t c a rb o n piston & A Good Place to Worship! Mount Olivet Baptist Church EAST FIRST AND SCHUYLER STREETS handful of flint carbon ••• Dr. Jonuthuii Lyle Camion, Pastor LARGEST AND BEST CHOIR IN THE CITY LARGEST AND BEST SUNDAY SCHOOL LARGEST AND BEST Y. P. MEETINGS and only V32 of an inch to put it in A Fine Negro Art, Literature and Music STUDY GROUP Phone EAst 5027 You’ve probably seen mechanics working on one of the older type motors—scraping layers of car bon off the piston heads—a big handful of it from one motor! But the newer engines could never stand such carbon deposits. Some of them have only the thickness of a knife blade between piston and cylinder head—no room at all for carbon. Motto: Every Member a Worker First A . M. E. Zion Church Established in 1862 WILLIAMS AVENUE at SAN RAFAEL W. R. 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Insist on Shell Motor Oil every time you buy. It is almost a necessity in today’s motors. SHELL MOTOR Shell 400, the new "dry” gas that burns cleanly and keeps out of the crankcase, is the ideal running mate for Shell Motor Oil. Even Shell Motor Oil con be ruined by “thinning” with a “wet” gas