The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, November 29, 1930, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    The ADVOCATE
PACE FOUR
SENSE AfTju
Spokane Happenings DIGESfING THE
-NEW S-
WMlie Battle
(By E. H. H O LM ES'
SATURDAY. NOV KM BUR 2«>. I «MO
Arrmu
SPOKANE, WASHINGTON
(Special to Advocate)
FRANK HENRY
ÜJijIB
By C LIFFO R D C. M ITC H ELL
The G. A. R and other patriotic
citiaens unveiled a $¿5,000 monument
of the immortal Lincoln here recently
One of the interesting facts in con
nection with same was that Mrs. R
B. Scott, a member of the race (de
ceased), was one of three women that
first contributed one dollar each to
tins notable enterprise. Twenty-seven
of the members of the National Asso
ciation for the Advaneement of Colored
People participated at the banquet eele
bratmg the completion and unveiling
of the monument. In song and rccita
tion they were joyously received and
heartily encored.
We Sell For Less Because
We Sell for Cash
By Kit* Kdd
In this age of 'standardization'
nearly
every week is symbolic of aoine
ííf/ffD 6 MORRISON
QAlPW c CLYDE
The Advocate do«« not n«c«»aarily j
He was Grand Senior Warden of
íO Ú M Iij M |K «0C H OriJdiVI
particular observance or celebration
share in Kit« K«4d'» vkwz, but wh«th- j
I f i»*54 ATUlltf AfHf»
Masons. He represented strength in
-T /
Beginning Sunday. December 7th. we
ta iH A N O < I TV
er w« do or not, h«r opinions «r« sane,
COVNC l i
the Ancient Institution. His great pre­
will
celebrate
“Negro
Author*
Week."
logical and w«ll worth reading It I« COM FI.KTK N K.W STOCKS OK QUALITY MERCHANDISE
decessor, King Hirant of Tyne, ac­
The various social and literary eluba
your privilege at well as our» to die
cording to sacred writ, was a great
throughout the country will focus their UN EM PLO Y M EN T AND
* «tree with Kits And ih# invites youf i
KOK r ill HOME AND PERSONAL SERVICE
friend of King David and Masonry
thought on our authors, while Phila­
M UNICIPAL O W N E R SH IP ^ " n ^ p o n iu b jttU . h. a ^ u .e e .
has it. hr supported King Solomon in
delphia audiences will be honored with
from time to time in her column
all of his laudable undertakings.
and by a large number ot our success The present agitation to relieve the !
Frank Henry died the other day in
ful authors in the flesh who are to as­ unemployment situation causes one to Ihe latest financial doctor who has
Port Angeles. Laid down his Level,
semble in the city of “brotherly love. (H in d er over the fact that unentploy- i visited
Portland, l ari Gray, of Rail­
the Jewel of his office. And went home
FINLEYS
incut in Portland, with its privately- road fame,
—o—
reported a* having given
to join those gone on before him
owned power plant is greater that it his opinion i* that
Our
authors
have
a
wonderful
op­
the “proceed* of in­
Frank has gone, "Traveling on the
Tm«If Mark Kuilileiii is tin*
portunity to put across a program of is in adjacent cities having munici­ dustry" have never before been so even­
level of Time." His support was in­
pally-owned
plants
much
needed
constructive
literary
ser
ly distributed. Ju*l about as evenly
deed strength! True and trusty, it may Wm. Freeman, better known
Tree of
vice that would aid greatly in the solv According to the United States cen­ as Johnny's apple Johnny's mother
well be said of him that in carrying out “Uncle Billy," and Mrs. H. Smith, old mg
sus
reports
released
to
the
press
Sep­
of our peculiar racial problems. We
had given him an apple and told him
IMMORTAL LIFE
every design laid out on the Trestle residents, are indisposed.
need the services of those gifted in tember s, ttiao, the percentage of un-1 to give little sister her share. Preltv
board of Masonry. Peace to his ashes. ! The City and County of Spokane rhetoric
employment
in
Portland
was
4
4
per
to portray for our masses the
soon little sister was heard howling
have taken hold of the unemployment
Use Our New Parking Space For Fun
conditions as they actually exist and to cent. In Seattle it was 3.3 per cent ! loud and significantly. “Johnny did
situation'
for
its
residents
vigorously,
I
P
U
N
I
I
Y
¿NON
crai
Care at Fourth and Montgomety
John Davenport, active in the affairs
In
Tacoma
is
was
3
7
per
cent
and
in
expounds corrective remedial measures.
you divide with Mary?" "Yes, mother,
M O H IN H N \
of the Pullman Palace Car Company and several Colored residents hat
l.os Angeles it was 3 .3 per cent
Street«
see!" And Johnny had divided. He
Employees Union, expects to go to signed up for jobs.
Many white authors, as well as a Municipal development ,of hyibro-
San Francisco in December to repre­ Mrs. William Bird is giving weekly few of our own. have grown affluent electricity may not be the panacea | had taken three fourths of the apple
sent the portrrs of the Spokane dis-| dinners at her residence. 2nd and Pine in their portrayals of the Negro. They for unemployment, but according to and given little sister one fourth The
trict
, that arc being well patronised and en have in their exaggeration and erron­ the above figuri» quoted by Uncle
of ,h’' "Procc*‘U m.lustry
joyed.
Sam it is a step in the right direction, has hern about on the same basis. The Oldest Nrgto ltusino* In l’orllainl Is . . . .
eous
concept
made
us
appear
very
ridi
Three-fourths to the captains of ¡min«
William Rutherford, in the employ
--------
ulous in their efforts to amuse with especially so when it is forcibly brot try and one-fourth to the workers. \Ye
of the S. P. 1 S. Rv„ is running to With the National election out of the
to
mind
that
Los
Angeles,
which
is
result that the Negro in literature
ran, however, suggest a belter division
Spokane and greeting many an old the way. Spokane has turned its at is usually
of the clownish, irresponsible, several times as large as Portland, than that. If the railroads and the
tention
to
the
Spring
Campaign
just
friend in the “City by the Falls.”
l'uhtohed Ai*r> Salurday fot ihr Fast Tu enly-Si* Yeati’
has
less
unemployment
in
proportion
around the corner. What the average lustful or despicable types. It may be to population that the Rose City.
hanks would cut down the enormous
l’ulilisher* of "Thr Adeoratr“ A lli-l'afe Newspnpt-r
that
this
type
in
literature
is
more
sal­
salaries of their presidents and distrib­
Thanksgiving was quietly celebrated race man and Woman would like to able but our authors, like the leaders
In Two Seel ¡uns!
ute the cut* evenly with the men at the
in Spokane, a union service was con­ see is a few policemen, firemen, inspec
all other classes, especially in these "CHARGE OF T H E
bottom
of
the
wage
scale,
there
would
ducted by Rev. Geo. S. Allen, pastor tors, etc., of the race on the payroll of
JO B -H U N TER S BRIGADE"
B E A T R IC E II. C A N N A I O . M a n a g e r
times, should willingly accept some “Job hunters
of the A. M. E. church, who returned of the city.
to the right of us; job be less unemployment and distress and
monetary
sacrifices
and
confine
their
thanks for blessings bestowed, and Fred Wilson, pioneer and retired
in turning out literature that hunters to the left of us; job hunters fewer hungry children.
family dinners and reunions were great­ veteran postoffice employee, is now efforts
-— o —
all around us‘‘—howl the unfortunate
enjoying a well earned rest, seated will reflect upon our race more credit­ elected ones. Nearly all the newly t can suggest another division of the
ly enjoyed in many homes.
ably.
comfortably in the magnificent reclin
chosen officials are jumping sideways "proceeds of industry.” This time in
It is gratifying to record that large ing chair that the boys working for
to dodge the “six hundred" («,000 the Coolidge pay check Ju*t think of
For
plots,
material
and
facts,
our
numbers of colored people residing Uncle Sam. from the Postmatser to
would
be more accurate) seekers of
amount of money being paid hv the
here have their lives insured. Nearly the humblest employee, chipped in and writers have only to look about us to jobs for themselves, as well as for the
McClure
syndicate for that Coolidge
see
men
and
women
of
our
race
whose
everyone that has died in recent years bought hint. It is a token of their es
P erfect h in eru l Service
their relatives and hosts of friends
One half of hi* check would
has left to their heirs, or an estate, a teem and congratulations upon his re very life history would defy the most he applicants are out in full force; twaddle
Our Mcrrhamlise and Servier Certificate» Save
over
pay
him
for
that
stuff.
We
don't
Yuu front 20 tu .r>0'.
neat sum.
tirement. That's nice, also the fact that imaginative skill of the best writers. morning, noon, and night they pester
aphorisms and soporific Iw addtr
CALL US IN CONFIDKNCE ANY HOUR DAY OK NIGHT
W inter is sulking broadcast through very few cities the size oi Spokane has The white writers delight in dcpictng the life out of the winners at the re­ want
now, Mr. Coolidge We want jobs «o
WASHINGTON .STUFET
this section. Snow and cold weather so many men of the race holding down the lives of their great men and women. cent election. The aforesaid winners, we
Between 20th and 2D t
can
buy
food
for
the
kiddies
ami
Within
a
few
(sages
their
characters
made a nearly appearance, causing the positions of trust and honor — and
many
times
over
wish
they
had
been
pay
our
rent.
Cut
the
Coolidge
salary
pedestrian to step lively to keep old strange as it may seem a Democratic spring from the log cabin to rail-split­ defeated when the "Job-Hunters Bri­ and put back to work those discharged
ting and from there to the white house
Jack Frost out.
postmaster gave them the jobs.
IlKoutltsuv 2()‘WI
HHoatltsav 2<»*J 1
makes a charge on them. Most men on the pay roll. Mr Syndicate We
or perhaps their character begins life gade"
condolences
should
be
extended
to
would
be
most
happy
to
sacrifice
our
as a water-boy for a section gang and Governor-elect Meier as all the plum*
n the next page he is president of the at his disposal are not under Civil morning dish of CtHdulgc imish
road
You have read in their literature
Lotus Langley, newly elected Another good place to save would j
INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS
thousands of such characters, all of Service
district
attorney,
pass the buck
which is skillful propaganda, weaving to Civil Service, so cannot
to cut off a thousand dollars a year i
the deputy seeking be
AND PAYROLLS . . . .
nto story and fiction form the finer section of the brigade
from the salary of each of the City j Woman Is Sentenced Peggie Jack-
are
hounding
characteristics of their race.
Commissioners. Mr. Baker ought toison, who h a s hem taken into munici-
him.
.Unemployment is not merely the misfortune of the few.
(Concluded next week)
br sUe i" live quite 4c««atlj on five pal court on numerous occasions on
—
O—
It is an economic affliction from which all suffer.
thousand per year while each of the lariou* charges, according to Judge
It is a long lane that has no turning, other
It has been written about, talked about, and fought about.
four could live quite comfortably I omKnton. \\ednr«dai s i | given a
and this also applies to elections and on
four
thousand per year. Cut down six-month jail sentence onYharges ol
But that does not help the situation.
the "Charge of the Job-llunters Bri­ the salaries
of the higher ups and vagrancy and disorderly conduct.
gade"
For quick sale—$6000 home for only
We have a direct interest in community development. The
spread it over this emergency. Chil­
IKXX)—a modern 7-room houtc near
dren
arc
going
to
school
without
food
growth and progress of a utility depend on the growth and
jO IN COSMO F R IE N D S H IP CLUB in the mornings. Strong able liodicd t \ r ,e n / n j i u f t i i e t i t
Williams Avenue and Broadway Call
jL
industrial progress of the towns or cities it serves.
Entirely Different From Any Other men nad women arc clamoring for a
TRinity 8S47.
f
o
r
S
m
o
k
e
rs
M EM BERSHIP . . . so CENTS chance to work. Let us get busy and
— Adv.
As electrified business is an efficient business, reducing its
Washington. D. C.. Nov. 26.—(CNS) W rite Boa t i l l . Bethlehem —Adv.
share from the top down. We have of* Pi u p nitri
costs, increasing its market—a guarantee against unemploy-
—Alonzo Parham, Chciago youth, dis­
ISO E. 37th. north ol Division Go in
tried cutting from the bottom tip, nowr Ì h /. ì rette*/
missed from West Point Military Acad­
my
large 5 room modern bungalow
let's try cutting from the top dowp
emy last year because of his failure
$3100 $100 down. $10 per month Call
ia iWa U . S . t U s catalog s t a d
Let
us
try
to
put
Mr.
Gray'*
doctrine
It is not a cure-all, but it is a step in the right direction.
in mathematics, will be reappointed to ■ T V < * W M i « n i c pUem
M atter c o w u i * e a r lute ni G 5 aa—
ATwater 3040
into practice and try some real distrib­
c aa b t obtam ed F r a a t a d W fck etit
the military school by Representative or O U product
PICK YOl'R BUSINESS UP BY THE BOOT-STRAPS
—Adv.
te tO o o
iRa A a o n c t u Induatria) Library.
ution
of
the
“proceeds
of
industry."
Ocar
DePriest,
of
Illinois,
who
is
quo­
W n ce (o f Boi a i n A d v o rtia n f M atte* you are
ELECTRIFY!
hrtaraated
ia;
aaaaa
will
b
e
prom
ptly
forw
arded
ted as saying:
FOR QUICK SALE—A B gas. wood
E R ic ta i i i i s m u u n m
Parham showed such fine spirit tM
■ q l H N h l B a l M l a « . C k lr a e » . Illiw e le
and
coal range for $30 00 cash. Coat
PACIFIC NORTHWEST PUBLIC
when he was discharged that I am
Please Pay Your Subscription
»164 00—336 K 43d Street. N
goin to send him back.'* The Con­
gressman also plans to name another
SERVICE COMPANY
candidate for the Military Academy and
(PEPCOl
PIECE COSMETIC
•MORCAN A PA RTM EN TS
three for the Naval Academy.
ELECTRIC BLTUJI.NC— Broadway and Alder—PORTLAND, ORECO.N
7 H1) K. Hurn«itle Street
SET
$
Dinwoo Often at Salem, Oregon Chy. Hulaboro. Creaham. St. Helena and
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Between 2 till mui ¿Ath *
W
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Prom
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a
Full
Growth
of
liatr.
St. Johns, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington
ñ a d o . f a r . p o w d .r « I t e : R o u « .. T ie .
W
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alao
Kcatore
the
Strength,
Motlern
Five-Room Furniihed
Tlaau « C r .a m
I I SO. D a p lla lo r y I I H .
Goes To
F a c ia l A M r la e .a l I I Tt. B a t h « a lt I N ,
V itality and the B eauty of the
A par Imeni %
T o lls t W a to r 1111 . P .r f u m o S I TI. B r il-
liatr. If your lia ir ia Dry and
H antln# T ie . B u ia W h lle o e r T ie .
T o ta l
lient
Hrasoniihle
Cull
V a lu e I t ] •«
s p a d a i peleo. |l ST f a r a ll
W iry, T ry—
ploro# t a In tro d u c a t h is Una.
New York.—A Pennsylvania station tan ■•ad
K A al 0123
« a m o n ./ b u t c lip c o u p s « .
red cap, James E. Stephens, realized Ham. ___________________________
Mr*. II. Troulniun
life's ambition last week when he A Sdì-.## ____________________________________
was elected to the assembly from the
« ra d sala p rassi pani 0 . O. D.
19th district in the Democratic land-
J FOR R F! N T —Modern «room house.
T a s . m an ar prom ptlr refunded ir s a i
sldie which swept New York State
«73 Union Avenue N. after I PM
If
you
are
bathernd
w4h
Falling
Naur
York
JflOJth A
Stephens unexpectedly defeated his
Phone At 3134, Room 430
Dandruff,
Itching
Scalp,
or
any
Hair
Republican opponent by 428 votes. It
Trouble, we want you to try a jar of
when you phone BRoadway 7611 or call
is the first time that the district has
EAST INDIA UAIK GROWER. The
JO
IN
COSMO
FR
IE
N
D
S
H
IP
CLUB
at the Gas Display rooms. Sixth and
sent a Democrat to the assembly. Ste­
FOR SALE—Six room house; Lot
Lremedy
containa medical properties that
Entirely
Different
From
Any
Other
Salmon.
phens is an overseas., veteran, married
40x100. paved itreet; No. 1114 Eait
I
go
to
the
roota
of
the
Hair,
atiraulatca
and is a graduate of Howard University M EM B ERSH IP . . - JO CENTS
8th
itreet North, $340000 Any kind
the
akin,
helping
nature
do
iu
work.
W rite Box 1111, Bethlehem —Adv.
Why not buy the only solid fuel that
nd the Brooklyn Law School.
of term«. Inquire on premitet— \«|v.
Leave« the hair «oft and silky. Perfumed with a
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East India Hair Grower
Say “Brick-Cats”
leaves no ashes?
Gasco Briquets
CLAUDE MORRIS
All Heat — No Ash
Sixth and Salmon
BR. 7611
J
GRANT HENSON
PRESSING SHOP
TKinity U032
THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER
,
^
344 WILLIAMS AVENUE
IPe Try Our Best to Do the Best
I
Price Sent by Mali, 60c; 10c Extra for Postage
I
A liS N T 'S O U T F IT
Hair Grower.
Tempi#
rw n|
OU. • I ouamptF’,
Shampoo. i I r Praaatna
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O il, I F i r s C ream and dtrae*
tion fo r •ailing’, $ .
c E itr a
fo r Pua tag«.
2 25
S. D. LYONS
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16
sa
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(je
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FVfcKTS - O H
lOOUtP
H O O m
acme i
B
F'or Kent. For appointment plume
Garfield 1310; u$3 Fast lltli S t,
North —Adv.
HOUSE FOR REN T or Sale—Six-
rooms with sleeping porch and gar-
| age; newly renovated—443 Rodney
| Ave. East 0374—Adv.
Hospital
Tested
Recommended by doc­
'/es umcioemer .' yödtdok P art
in
D ept.
Oklahoma Olty, Okla.
Mark This on Your Mitt«.
OUT V u e ÏCtoMRJ? TOO.(XT TRE
A)*ne tç eeofOY
v n A OAAHP AND,AX? C1(STAKE­ pfctz£-ewo6 to «, n y pea «. old
no-rue^'? 5 a * cje
my
and
balm of a thousand flowers. The bent known remedy
for Heavy and Beautiful Black Eye Brown, alao
restores Gray Hair to its Natural Color. Can be uaed
with Hot Iron for Straightening.
K £A RT
DAYS
THEM
ARC
GONE F O R E V E R !
tor* end nurse»,
Cleansing, refreshing
antiseptic for women,
Aa a deodorant, it pre­
vents embarrassment.
S»Id hy liniutW.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Sanative Wash Cos
l.y illa H. Pink tum» M e d icin e
f.y n n , Masa.
For COLDS, COUGHS
Sore throat, muscular rheu­
matic ache*A pain*, apply Mua-
terole, the "counter-irritant’1
AT ALL DRUGCIBT9
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