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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1930)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER TH E II, luso LOCAL BRIEFS IIY T ill III STARS YK MIAU. KNOW THEM I I KKDKKICk BEVINGTON Classified A dv’ts mul lu in iiil» :: Mi lu |>li>i ir» :: Voi ulimiul (»uicluiic«? S T U D IO O F VSTHOl.OGV Corner Fifth unii Yumilili riunir A Twain 5573 Pickens I ril Mullen, eldest »on of Mr am) M r» George Mullrn, of .11 a f ail 4l»t fiy William Pkken» St., lias returned to I'urtland and i* 'I he freedom of Cuba demonstrate» making hia home with hia parent». one error in the Amen, an then» in the T rd ha» many friends in Portland who United Slate» it it everywhere supposed arc delighted lo acc him hack home that in the absence of 1.AWS to pre F O R R E N T — T w o duplex flats; just vent it, colored and while, white and spent $3.900 remodeling and im prov Mr and M r» K / T. Vernon have black, would rapidly intrrmarry (in the ing. Pull cement basement, large purchased a ten,-acre tract in Vancou absence, I mean, o f either written law yard, modern, close in. U pp er flat ver. Washington, where they plan to or tlic more terrible law o f tocial ven furnished, lower unfurnished; three move soon geance). fiut m Cuba, where they may garages; all for $49 per month. Phone do a» they pirate about it, people usually A T water 1939— ask for Mrs. Can Slay OIT Armistice Dav— November II seek out their own color* in marriage, nady.— Adv. Herat. James White Camp SI’ A N I.K II-A M K H H A N W A R V E T S and nobody ha» any "curio*ity" like that which imperil* the association of white MEN— WOMEN— 18-45— who are M r» I. K W eek* entertained at and colored in Amrica Nobody i* won citizens, write for our FKF.E booklet dering what *ort o f "horse flesh" the dinner Sunday for the pleasure o f Mr describing our method of coaching \ and M r» Iterivin W illiam », newly wed» other ha*. They know, and are not for coming examinations P. 0. Clerk interested. When line is broken, the and Mr and M r» V E. Keene, M r» and Carrier; also Customs House white* are more apt to break it W illiam »' parent» Srirnlilii A.tmloyn uni) I nal > tul or :: IVi-omil Astrological I li.nl» 51 l Gooilnough Ititililiii|< PAGE THREE A DVOCAT E l’uri lami, Oregon Cannady Real Estate Co □ KKAI, ESTATE BROKER Handed und l.ieetiaed U nder O regon Lauti Next Week Special on Kudiuntfires at $5.00 Off Portland Gas & CoQe Co positions. Address . . . . A. JOHNSON, 524 E 25th St. M r» Ada McGill, popular e s te r e » North Portland, Ore. of n il Union Avenue, N , ha» aiiain of a political nut and if you don't (re □ j L returned her catering work to the de- lieve it, put it to the t*t. N ext time H O U S E F O R R E N T o r Sale— S i x - ! you see one of these maniac» who is lillht o f her former patron». W e are prepared to net as broker and escrow agent rooms with sleeping porch and gar- running for office, say ti him, " I age; newly renovated— 493 Rodney for buyer* and seller*. W e make mortgage loan*, don't belive you will have a ghost of M it» Maldr llird, Portland 'girl, Ave. East 0379— Adv. manage estates, collect rent*. write* thit »he is enjoying her »lay in a chance.” You have starter some Huaineaa ( 'onfidential thing! Nashville very much. M it» Bird i» J O IN C O S M O F R IE N D S H IP C L U B The Oldest Negro Business In Portland Is . . . . I f he is elected, he will broadcast it Entirely Different From A n y Other leaching statistic» at 1-isk University E. I). C A N N A D Y to the whole world that you did your tlflic«1: 202 Common»* rullìi Itniblingc A T w a ter I 70,’i M E M B E R S H IP . . . 90 C E N T S darndest to heat him If he is de W rite Box 1111. Bethlehem — Adv. feated, hr will harbor the thought that E V E R Y C A N D ID A T E you helped to pull him down. Whether F O R R E N T — M organ Apartments, Published Every Saturday for the Past Twenty-Six Years! IS A “ W IN N E R ’ he is victorious or walloped he will 739 East Burnside Street, between never forget or forgive you. 34th and 39th. Five-room modern Publishers of “ The Advocate” — A 16-Page Newspaper So take a tip from "father". Don't apartments reasonable. E A s t 0433 It i* useless lo hide the truth The put your finger on a rrd-hot stove to — Adv In Two Sections! por dumb hell who aspired for office see if you can raise a blister. I f you M errintan II. Iln llz is a political nul. Take ample warn don't want a dark brooding nemesis W A N T E D — Colored young men for BEATRICE H. CANNADY, Manager ing and never contradict a goofy can on your trail the rest o f your sweet night Club work. A p p ly Advocate didate who imparts the information young life, he very, very careful in Office, 313 Macleay Bldg. Phone < — W A S H IN G T O N A T B R O A D W A Y to you that he i» going lo be elected, expressing the slightest doubt as to A T w ater 1989. hand» down It is dangerous! You the election of a political nut. run no risk in telling the candidate J O IN C O S M O F R IE N D S H IP C L U B N O W S IIO W IN C ! 2 0 0 NEW that you do not think he is competent Entirely Different From A n y Other he will only laugh at you You may — famous the world gver M E M B E R S H I P . - . 90 C E N T S IN D U S T R IA L P R O G R E S S indicate that you believe he seeks I W rite B ox 1111, Bethlehem — Adv. the oflicc only for ulterior m otive», AND PAYROLLS . . . . and it will amuse him. You can inform Emancipation Anniversary Is him that a rotten hunch wants to put .Unemployment is not merely the misfortune o f the few . Discussed by Morrow Eor Fall and W inter him a e r o » and it will only draw forth Corvallis, O re , Sept 22 — Physical in-1 It is an economic affliction from which all suffer. $ 2 9 .8 5 T O $ 3 1 .8 5 V A L U E S a »m ile lie is still your friend security, segregation and humiliation.) Leasts your hair lustrous, The moment you give hint the »ligh t It has been written about, talked about, and fought about. and cultural suppression are three o f healthy , and net loo dry! est hint that you have doubts of his the bondages under which the Am eri But that does not help the situation. At your dealer'i—or ¡rad ^oc can N egro still chafes, according to winning the lection, it is all off The friendship of years is broken If a for fulluzt bottle to Pmaud. the Rev. Fred R. Morrow, who spoke W e have a direct interest in community development. The street ear falls on you, he will howl M AR VELO US VA LU E S BASED ON Deft. M. 220 E 21 Si.. yesterday at the Congregational growth and progress o f a utility depend on the grow th and with glee The candidate will go out T O D A Y ’S LO W ER P R IC E L E V E L S NeuYork [Sample bottle free] church in observance o f the 68 th anni of his way—even years afterwards— industrial progress o f the towns or cities it serves. versary of the signing o f the Emanci O n S a le to harpoon you This is one of the. pation proclamation by Abraham L in D O W N - S T A IR S T H R IF T SU O I» Leonard Crosswhite received news A n electrified business is an efficient business, reducing its morbid manifestations o f the symtoms coln. N o colored man or woman is of the passing 0 ! his father at his costa, increasing its m arket— a guarantee against unemploy, free who is constantly under the home in Columbia, Missouri. Tues danger ot mistaken lynching, who ment. day. Mr Crosswhite recently re 1 rrnr Patronage I» Earnestly Solicited must ride in “ Jim C ro w " cars, and turned from a visit to his father who is forced to submit to the large It it not a cure-all, but it is a step in the right direction. Mrs Cora L Jamison drove alone in for the S m a r t W o m a n differences in opportunity between her new Essex Sedan to the Esper PIC K YO UR B U S IN E S S U P B Y T H E BO O T-STRAPS black and white people, said Mr. M or anto Club meeting last Wednesday E L E C T R IF Y ! row. morning Figures were given to show that there is a large percentage o f illiteracy P A C IF IC N O R T H W E S T P U B L IC among Negroes, due to the lack o f educational opportunities A million T U oat? pi**« tu »K« U. S wU»# ttltloyi Mid S E R V IC E C O M P A N Y »tivM tw m i m H « t o » « i n | mmr linn <4 U m m m black children are out o f school alto (P E P C 0 ) 4M p io d o d CM b « obflnmnd F r « « nnd W ithout O M c *$ M k M ik* A « « r K « n Incitigli.*) Library. gether. O ver 82 per cent o f those in W rit# L»f B u i i m m A.ivgrttgm* Mailer you ara ELECTRIC BUILDING— Broadway and Alder—PORTLAND, ORECON school are in small or two-room school A b R m m m Ì ln. M M will batir om pd y forwarded Division Oftces at Salem. Oregon City, Hillsboro. Gresham. St. Helens and houses under teachers who receive an St. Johns, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington AMERI CAN I NDUSTRI AL LI BRARY K n g i n n a r l a g D n i l d l a i . tk ÍM «o , I l l i a u i a average yearly salary of *4S8. Is it any wonder, he asked, tha$ most black-skinned men and women are forced into low-standard jobs at low- wages? Three attitudes were sugested by the speaker as means o f establishing a more humane relationship between Obtained. Send model or sketch the races. First, the attitude o f co and we w ill prom ptly send you a operation instead o f patronage. The report. Our book on Patents and Trade-m arks w ill be sent to you N egro is not the white man’s problem. on request. The white man is sufficient problem in himself, and the relationship between & K eep (h e o R aw ay the tw o are mutual problems. A sec T H R E E A D O R A B LE FROCKS P A T E N T L A W Y E R S ------ ond principle that would grow out of from s lrk people . . If one has strolled about the parks Still another Kraft-Pheni* 3OS Seventh St.. Washington. D. C- cooperation is voluntary segregation. in Paris, one notices that the French triumph! New digestibility, laufet o a plenty of O u r >4 Y » « n ' Esparisnca children, who are dressed in as per The Negro, as he becomes racially health qualities and delicious fect taste as their smart, svelte rest • « T r a í a tbeaa proud, does not desire social or mar mothers, almost invariably wear new flavor added to cheese. riage equality with whites. A s one frocks hanging straight from the l a health hafclt* . . In Velveeta all the valuable shoulders or from a yoke, with much N egro put it. all he asks of the white Ceaault 1 liandwork. These three little pantie C O M PLETE N E W STO CKS OF Q U A L IT Y M ERCHANDISE properties of rich raillt are man is to "step out o f the w ay." A frocks all exploit the yoke idea The retained. Milk sugar, calcium third necessity is the cultivation of printed lawn at the left confines its FOR T H E H O M E A N D P E R S O N A L SERVICE and minerals. Good for trtry- fulness with inverted tucks and adds equal opportunity The Christian creed your ^ the briefest of capclcts; and both the our, including thcTltiMicn. includes an emphasis and vitality to rlkiw voile, which has brown hand- / DOUBLE-EDGE overcome blind race prejudice and es Velveeta spreads, slices, or erchief linen collar and cuffs, and the R A Z O R tablish mutual respect, conclurd Mr dotted swisi, with its organdie collar melts and toasts instantly.Try (old or now mod*/) and puff sleeves, use smocking in two M orrow a half pound package today. different and charming ways. First Model: Pictorial Printed Pat ................ . « < üinilj,ii tern No. 5376, Sixes I to 5 years, JO -o r your money back , entt Second M odel: Pictorial Printed * n u TIN 5 0 SOt MV« Pattern No. 5361. Sires I to 5 years, Guaranlssd by 35 cents. Transfer 12J50, 25 cents. PROSAK CORPORATION Third Model: Pictorial Printed Pat M U ».* I W » In*. C*. » . » T . C Th« D r I icious N rw C H «#»« Food tern No. 5360. Sizes 1 to 5 years, 35 cents. C A N N A D Y ’S R E A L E S T A T E C O M P A N Y The Advocate Publishing Co- PROCTOR’S COATS Pinaud’s Shampoo $ 24.85 FASHIONS » Free to Public Digestible as milk itself I PROTECT them from T u b e rc u lo s is PATENTS delight in Cheese flavor W e Sett F or Less Because W e SeLL for Cash D. SWIFT CO. BLADES m oke C la BETTER RAZOR KRA FT V/elveeta V Î ,4THAT LITTLE (ÌAME,t «— All On a Summer’s Night vice SAT, HAVB Vou C .O M B WüTTf f M O T m * N * A T « i r tow r POKBft,- OS A NlAMT U K R TStS ? N o t h in ' StiR R i*'. ( MAMA» op e a r a i v i n j NOT M R WHY, n i T O O H o t . Y o u R u * a IP rt's AS SOT AS Tins trt HADCS I'M S o m N A BR a 6 0 0 » BOV • Ms, A », »’V « I* TkR *HtAT AU. OAT. TOO WMew MOW *T IS, I'D k lK g T O COfAR AAb I ApencciAvs TSR i « vitati os AMD Ala. THAT, » V T h«Ala.T,\ I TmrtH I'D iTAT HR OR ! * v V T TUB SAME- , ft to tha dial telephones which render ser AW, WHAT g W O o * g w a s è Dial téléphona«, very tltnllar In appearance and operation ¿TUI Qsivnos —— AS» — H»R Art* went—» JIM sou B i r d s r vdsY w o k t you C e s te o v e n ? w r u SAV« A MC & A M « j udiLLVov C o m b ? h ICH- BROWN HAIR GROWER Modern Telephone Eqnipment Installed On Navy’s Two Huge Aircraft Carriers to about five million tele phone subscribers on dry land In this coantry. are now part of the regular sea going equipment of the giant airplane carriera U. S. S. Sar atoga and U. S. S. Lexington, and serve to provide Instant Intercommu nication throughout each ship. The Instruments and operating mech anism are ot Bell System manu facture, especially adapted to meet the extraordinary conditions en countered aooard such unusual ves sels as these, and the installations were made by the ships' crews un der the direction of engineers as signed from the staff of the Bell Tel ephone Laboratories. , Nowhere Is fast and rellabis tele phone service more necessary than on these two aircraft “mother ships." On each, two thousand of ficers and men, living and working In widely separated compartments on eight decks, require dozens ot telephone ohsnnels for routine ship service alone. In addition, numer ous calls ate necessary to coordinate boiler, engine, distribution, and nav igation departments when the ship * A I s ^ n d e r way. and to coordinate these with ordnance groups during gunfire and with aviation stations during air maneuvers. The tele phone Installation on each ship con sists of a dial private branch ex change having a capacity of 400 tel ephones, with necessary lines, switching apparatus and associated equipment The Installation aboard the Saratoga is now operating at full capacity, while It Is expected that the Lexington’s equipment will he brought np to the maximum num ber of lines before long. Conditions which these sea going telephone systems have to m eet and which are not found ashore, laclude h e at hnmidlty, salt air, vi bration, and pitching and rolling up to aa much as 40 degrees from ver tical. Equipment had to be In sulated from steel decks, and some of the telephone* had to be pro vided with water-tight mountings. The ships were under way during a part of tha tlma required for instal lation, and work was often done while guna were firing aalvos at targets miles away, squadrons of alrpllne* were taking off and land ing again, and the vessel* were eouralng through the seas foil speed ahead. - W I T H O U T AN E Q U A L . Without a doubt, the best article of its kind— a combination Hair Grower and Hair Straightener. Gives the hair a natural soft and silky appearance, atimulating hair growth in the most hopeless case. { H 'W ° W N A Our High Brown Hair Grower stands a a one of our highest achieve ments— it is a prepar ation we look upon with pride. — Distributor Mrs. E. D. Cannady, 312 Macleay Bldg., Portland, Oregon- M ADE O IN L V B Y T H E O V E R T O N H YG IE N IC MFC.CO. C H I C A G O -iimmiiimnmitiiiiimii iii'iiiiiiMiiiimiiiiii:iiiimmiiiHiiniiiii!iitiimiiiiiii!|iii’iiiiiuiiiiiiiHHiiin nimu