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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1930)
Ring in H ealth W ith S iri istmas Seals JANUARY II. 10.10, THE ADVOCATE PAGE FOU* <A New iH E M DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER la ths oldsa days anyons could fee a ball rtngsr. Sometimes a clU- ■ bad to pay tor tba privilege; ba aboard tba honor ba bad to S O O ’CCE pay a flaa. Ia All 8alnU‘ Church, \ \ x T ic v c w x s f o e t r c k x u c s ! I T A ia * at Haiti up*, England, thaaa word» u u o cx v . \ ' c o v e foaä > •till ba aara: o e SHOÜS - "Tbla la a balfry that la fraa For all thoaa that ctvtl ba. A id U yoa plaaaa to chlma or ring It ia a vary plaaaaal thing." All through hlatory alnca tha l(th caa> tury. w h i c h waa tha goldaa aga of brlla, chimaa b a r a called out to people t h e i r cheerful maw aagra, uaually • re. i « * tailing a atory. ror example*, ¡with tha paaalng ot tha old year tha holla ware tolled la sadness, 'than, when midnight had struck, tha marry paala clanged forth their ! welcome to tha new year. Before 'the taroatioa of tha newapaper tha n a tao woma am ia youth town crier focaaad tha attaatloa of Do | M Wttft two «1 0 « •# i o a % booith MMro*h *4 Vital I«*» tba people by luattly clanging a ball ma * * « mm > * F VP before ho abouted tha Important ■ Í -» O N th I C is • u fttro M l* far tftooo » « o oro n o « es# . iBawa ft waa hia duty to spread w a s t r o t too hom toot h * » R &»■•*. VAN M< throughout tha city. Since belli U .M N Nr o w wr r trial* ifre o g t» M b M tristo — . C O O - ■>« • » * « - F I Aio - - — ham ao often »erred to proclaim Mosses AoaA K aot oa H o A o A. Preparad Especially for Thu Tlctory It la not aurprlalng to find I MPOS Tf SS OUCTS CO. A VMM trtis SssS ca—i that tha daalgn of tha modern cup N ew spaper ipraaantad aa a token of victory In aport la in reality an inverted bell. I It ia equally fitting that on tha !gay little Chriatmaa aaal tor l it * a SA 'bell ringer should be portrayed tug ging at a heavy bell, announcing | ‘once again to tha nation that fur ther victorious advance* have been made against the enemy tubercu losis. Each year the seal brings itts massage of health at the Cbrist- ,mas season to remind people that .sickness can ba prevented. Although the •tampsare now w e l l known, f « r ©TOT 3 5 j o t r i they oi.ginated ,in a modest ounces tor manner only twenty - f i v e USE LESS years ago as than of high the Invention priced brands o f a Danish postal Cl a r k, MI LLI ONS o r POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT w h o devised c u Z J L w them to raise money tor a tuber culosis hospital tor tha children of Copenhagen. Miss Emily P. Bla- aall of Wilmington. Delaware, was ■tha god mother ot tha Christmas aaal in this country. She also waa washing for a method to raise 'money for a tuberculosis institu tion la har state and In 1907 found ¡tha eolutlon to har problem in a magsi.ee article describing the ■nnninh aaal and Its successful mis- | N ig h t an d M o rn in g t o k eep Through har efforts a fund th em C le a n , d e a r an d H ea lth y $3,000 waa raised and tha pro- W rite far Free " E y e C a r e " begun. Tha folic wing year the or "E y e B eau ty" Book nation-wide sale ot tubarcu- M.rw.Ca,D.u H S..» S-OtwSl.CX.es. 1 » Chriatmaa seals waa under taken, and women's clubs, religious bodies and bust ness groups gave their support lo this c h e e r f u l method of raisins money. In 191« the then young TUCK-IN FOR SPORTS National T u . r - culosis A ssoc.» The shirtwaist fashion is with us again, but it is a vastly different affair TU M h * h «stem tion took over th. than the starched, ample-bustcd shirt Cinumu temi sale of the atals waist of last decade. The blouse of and has dlr.cted it ever since. The today is supple and youthful, and seals thereiure should ba called usually tucks into a skirt that defines tubercul.su Christmas seels. the high waistline without being wasp- Thanks to tha tiny seal, star» iike or corseted in appearance The after state has been organized to shirtwaist o f today, in fact is the attack tubercu'osis with a scien sports interprétât, m of the new sil tific program. Together, led by tha houette. We call it a two-piece frock, for that's what it really is. The flat national body, they have brought into existence much of the present- collar and double tie are smart fea tures of this frock, while the skirt day community machinery that has a double-breasted effect in a close combats tuberculosis. Through the hip yoke, and inverted pleats. lintensive educational work made Excella Pattern No. 3036. Sizes (possible by the Chriatmaa aeal, 12 to 38. 25 cents. health laws hava been passed and ara being enforced; tubarculoala specialists and nurses reach tha moat remote country district!; printed matter on disease preven tion is circulated In schools, homes and factories, and there is an ac tive public interest In tuberculosis itrol among civic, political, com mercial, social and religious groups. with the This year again the seal carries Its message of health throughout tha country, giving avaryona s chance to ba a ball ringer as In olden day a—a proclaim er ot tha Important tidings that health la tha beat Insurance tor happiness and that tuberculosis may ba cured if discovered In time. And as mil lions of lsttars and packages deco rated with Christmas seals travel from ons end of ths country to the other during December they will tbs message. "Ring In a of health with Christmas n Up-to-the-Minute Modes Price as 15« Feenätaint The Laxative Ton Chew Like Gum No Taste Bat the Mint SUCH. A ,. C * D €A J2 K \X rN TM £ Tune Each Day 0Ç ST. 0 U T -6 G - e i¿ --\ X X ) T S O U hoots MAJÒY T H iO K a r e r e i fljr o i s o n s - e « - C U 5G S? 0 6 AOS. th e m d a y s a r c CONE FOREVER! The World*s Most Expensive Talking Machine Local News Fit For a Maharajah’s Palace Mrs. Phil Reynolds wishes to thank friends for their gifts of books and flowers and for their kind expressions of sympathy during her recent illness. FO R R E N T Furnished »-room house With Garage- suitable for 1 fsrrulie*. 311 Cherry St.—Call East 7639-Adv FU R N ISH E D ROOM S f o r Light- housekeeping or Single Room* for Rent.—Mrs. L. McLamore Phone TRinity »841 Mt FOR RENT—FURNISHED APART Ml#v r Kred IV Thom.«». W A I 1800 FOR R E N T — Newly decorated 7-ronm house: half block to Williams Ave. car. Reasonable to right party. Call A T 1313 during week, and GA . 7313 on Sundays Ask for Mrs Cannady.— Adv. For all stomas-h and intestinal troubles and d is tu r b a n c e s d u e to teething, there is noth ing better than a m b Infanta’ and Children*» Laxative. Open All Nite PRIVATE BOOTHS M ftB .W lN S B O W M I S tkup Richardson s C afe GOLDEN WEST HOTEL 3 4 1 E v e re tt T u b ércu los!! E ven illiterate “ b a ck w a rd ” K ills 1 out of 5 p eo ple ob je ct to the leadership o f men w h o are m erely tools o f m oneyed interests. W itn e ss H a iti. V o i l u b a J it bì tu t e » 11 an J 4 S % Up-to-the-Minute Modes They Aie buiLlmg them lirflet am! Igraph with Vaiane Barine»« ia lit to the hall* ol the hnmi laandiout belief » m y sesi KrgRnllrAffi ot the |tW»e It »• the iiM>%t sumptMiitA jurer ol »ork »1 Atrmerit by nuMi> w»»r •< re« »H j I the ! turned c»ul by the nistnulac turerà ol the K*<Jk> Had »(ellril I he tlesUh knell ot l hr i l t f U M A w n k talking u m . hitte« A I silking mat h»ne. their new** « \lahara>4»h a King, an Kmiirror would better dr mu mi lo* the l«eltrr h|ir indeed in.le n i tir prou d to a t hine tu n e proud lo nave sue n a m mwt talking marhiiN* than there it toiiay in their |iala<e HumfrnU ol Ament an*. 1 he rea«un lo* th»» ia tell evnlrnt I he irg a rd le M of the fact that this, the radio ia UArd Ijrtruv it bring* nr*« ol ! world s most r»|irn»ive talking itui hine the day together ©nth iiujah and enter is |HMrd at* fh.tlODtin. are the pr.md tammeni The radio, however, cannot |HwaraMini of this work id art this take the plot e ol any ol the permanent | master litre e cd rnginrenng, comtnnmg recordings ol lavorite Ming«, lavoeite the radio with the talking mac hme •• a AingcrA, or the favorite entertainers riixtom built mo« let mad*-1 in Hrun»wi<k, For this reason, Brunswick, in this, llstlke, C'ollc n.In ( (Mit|Miiv on rshibi* their lateet type Pa na trope with radn*. lion at the llrun««i. k Salon on Idth have imorpur atnl new idea« new «li* Annur, visited h> thousands ol New roverm and new design» id motor* and Yorkers, as well as hundreds of out-of reprodorrrs, aa well as sounding lioses. (owner», who hating heard of thr won iKal m i the |»a»1 were unknown. drrful machine* come to arg. lo hewv. Ik e machine shows ia the photo and lo buy* I > ■V WAGES CUT? FIREI) BY THE BOSSES? You cannot fight the busses tingle handed. TH E Y are o rg a n ized. YO U need organized P O W E R behind you. Join the Prepared Especially far This Newpaper ft & 1 ie YELLOW PENCIL BAND It is the enemy o f steady em pl oyment, hi gh w ages and prosperity. For tu h crcu losif strikes during the most pro ductive years o f life. Help m So n u t labtrtulotii BUY CHRI STMAS SEALS Th* AMERICAN NEGRO LABOR CONGRESS For Inform ation W rite N A T IO N A L O F F IC E , A. N. L. C. 235 W. 120 S tr e e t- New York City Organise Against Wage Cuts and Unemployment Against High Rents and Rotten Housing Conditions JOIN NOW FO R P A R T IC IP A T IO N In St. Ix>uis, Mo. THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER W ill P ro m o te a F u ll G r o w th o f H a ir. W i ll T w o of the great enemise to youth and vitality are delayed elimination and Intestinal poisons. To keep your self free from both tbeee common diffi culties will help you to stay young. W ith ths use of Nujol you can do it too. For Nujol absorbs body poisons and carries them off. preventing their abaorption by tba body. Nuioi also softens ths waste matter and brings •bout normal evacuation. It is harm less; contains no drugs or medicine. I t won’t causa gas or griping pains, or affect tha stomach or kidneys. Every corner druggist bss Nujol. M aks sura you get the genuine. Look for the Nujol bottle with the label on the back that you can read right through the bottle. D on't delay, get Nujol today. E lectric B u ild in g P / e o i s Pay Your Subtcription p lexion. B le a ch in g C rea m — takes tan off. B u rch ’ s W o n d e r fu l H a ir FOOD IS STILL FASHIONABLE . BUT COOKS ARE NOT! P ortlan d , O r e g o n Other Stores ot Salem, Oregon City, Hillsboro , Gresham, St. Helens and St. Johns, Oregon, and Vancouver, Wash th e S tr e n g th , Last India Hair Grower TRY MADAM BURCH’ S give* you that velvety co m PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY Heat ore W ir y , T r y — .State and Local Tuberewiosfs Av»ociation$ of the Uoited State« S tra w b erry C rea m — To be a good cook, yes . . . but to look like a cook . . . to have the flushed fare and damp hair— the general air o f heat and discomfort, that come from standing for hours over a hot stove . . . the modem woman simply does not find it necessary to sacrifice her charming appearance to kitchen chores. The ever-increasing popularity o f the Electric Range with the woman o f today is due, in great part, to the fact that it enables her to avoid those strength-taking and beauty-destroying hours in a hot kitchen. She puts her dinner on, adjusts the Heat Regulator and Electric Timer, and forgets about it until it’s ready to serve. The Housewife Who “ Does It Electrically” Is As Fresh and Dainty at the End o f the Day As She Is At the Beginning aleo V it a lit y an d th e B e a u ty o f th e l l a i r . I f y o u r H a ir ia D r y an d I f y o u are b e th e m d w ith F a llin g D a n d r u f f, Itc h in g H ca lp , o r a n y H a ir FAMOUS BEAUTY AIDS Keep youth ! longer! cleanse the system of poisons IN N A T IO N A L C O N V E N T IO N , M AY 17 TO 19, 1030, G row er . . . guaranteed to g r o w lu x u r iant hair. H a ir D ressin g m a k es hair slick, so ft and silky. On Sale at . . . RICHARDSON’ S CONFECTIONERY /« the Golden West Hotel GIRLS' „FROCK Young [wople’» cloth« to lie »mart must be simple. The junior frock may follow the current fashion but it is usually modified both in sil houette and detail. This simple frock carries out the low flare In a skirt of circular section, .et in irregu lar outline on a bodice that blouse, slightly over a belt po.ed at a modi fied high waistline. It i. quite .imply trimmed in double banding, of a con- trailing material. The frock i. shown here in a plain silk crepe- trimmed with print, but it mipht advantage ously be interpreted in jersey with contrasting jer.ey band, and a leather belt. Excella Pattern No. 2939 Size* 8 to 14 years, 25 cents. PATENTS Obtained. Send model or sketch and we will promptly send you a report. Our book on Patents and Trade-marks will be sent to you on request. D. SWIFT & CO. ------- PATENT L A W Y E R S -------- 305 Seventh SL. Washington, D. C- Ovsr 34 Years’ Experience___ T r o u b le , w e w a n t y o u t o tr y a j a r o f i E A8T IN D IA H A IR GROWER. The Lrem ody c o n ta in » m e d ica l p ro p e rtie s th a t f g o to the ro o ts o f the H a ir , » tin iu la te s 't h e ekin , h e lp in g n a tu r e d o its w o rk . L e a v e s th e h a ir a o ft a n d s ilk y . P e r fu m e d w ith a b a lm o f a thoim and flo w e r * . T h e b e st k n o w n re m e d y f o r H e a v y and B e a u tifu l B la c k E y p B r o w s , also r e sto re s G r a y H a ir to its N a tu r a l C o lo r . C an be uaed w ith H o t Iro n f o r S tr a ig h te n in g . P ric e S e n t b y M a il, 6 0 c ; 10c E x t r a f o r P o a ta g a AOENT'S OUTFIT I Hair Grower. I Temple Oll. I Shsmpon, I Premine Oll. I Paee Crenm en4 dlree Uno for selline. B 14« ■ « » « tor Pnstses S. D. LYONS 316 N. Central Dept. Oklahoma City, Okla. ATTENTION! APARTMENT BUILDERS! ARCHITECTS— LOAN COMPANIES— BROKERS A chance to make money; beet serve city’s growth - plus ^ssf* investment in cloeein West Sido apartments or hotel sites. Near Han College— Eleventh and Twelfth Streets. Terms For particulars, see J. H. EDWARDS