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E D IT O R IA L P A G E _________ THE ADVOCATE Phone A T w attr 1333 Subscription Rates (Payable in Advance): One Year, $2.50; Six Month», $1.50; Three Months, $1.00 Entered as Second-Class Matter in the Post Office at Portland, Oregon, Under the Act of 1912 W e wish to thank friends for their The Chicago dec in an editorial of numerous kindnesses in the death of P. De- January 17th. unequivocally and fear our beloved son. and father lacev. lessly condemns the practice of lynch ing and offers the follow ing as a cure: Mr and Mrs. Williams Abernathy “ Lynching can be ended. The best William and Benita Abernathy remedy is hot lead in large quantities delivered from machine guns, army rifles, cannons, revolvers, or bombs. I f any commission or survey can de vise a more direct, effective method, we are for it. Lynching is a radical means to an end. it must be met with Rev W R. Lovell. Pastor. radical methods." ---------o-------- Sunday school at 10 a m. Subject Child Labor “ Jesus Tempted.” A t 11 a. m. Rev. W . R Lovell will More than a million children are preach on “ The Temptation of Jesus." working today while several million Mrs. Nella Lillian Clrmins, soprano, adults are seeking in vain for jobs. will be soloist. Miss Lillian Beland. There are bread lines and soup kit popular student of Jefferson High will chens. while children work long hours lead the Christian Endeavor meeting at low pay. Child workers are one at 6:30 George Cannady. brilliant element in lowering the wages o f their sxidrnt of Grant High is the popular own parents, but they are also taking President. jobs away from them. W here there “ The Old-Time Religion" will be the are not enough jobs to go round, more theme o f the sermon at 8 p. m.. when than a million child laborers mean Mrs. Thomas Kananm will sing “ The more than a million idle adults. Chil Old Rugged Cross." and the male dren have a right to health and growth syiartette will sing "T h e Oldf-Time and education and p l a y . S e t them Religion." free by giving the adults the work to The Vigilantes Club had a very de do. lightful meeting Wednesday night at the home of the president, Mrs. R H. Camp. 479 Shaver St. Reports of the The Garage Business mock conference were received and In a city with she population of plans for other entertainments dis colored citizens like Portland, it is a cussed. Prayer class was well attended and rare thing to see colored men g o it alone in the garage business. This the enjoyed by those present Wednesday promoters and owners o f the U. S. A. night. The popular dinner served Thurs Garage are doing. The garage is locat ed on Ross street just o ff Broadway day by a group of ladies headed by south. It is a large brick building, mod Mrs. Ada McGill was patronized by a ernlv equipped. Is does one good to large number and was a huge success drive in there and see two very cour financially. Detailed reports will be teous and efficient black men come to given next week. Zion Emergency Club met Friday wait upon you. Colored people es pecially and as many whites as can night at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. J. be influenced to do so, should pat W . Simms. 824 E. Pine Sk A con ronize this place for these young men stitution and by-laws were adopted and are well qualified in their line o f work plans for extensive activities were dis and as they are taken care of more cussed. Watch for announcement of an un places will be opened for our men to usually fine meeting next Sunday je t work. night. Bishop J. W . Martin will be present E C O N O M IC R E L IE F and preach at both services Sunday, The expulsion of undesirable aliens February 8th. MEDICINAL HERBS and ROOTS I f taken in tim e. m » j p reven t op eration * far Diabetes, Catarrh, I.ung. Throat, A sthm a, K id n e y , Liver, Rheum atism , B lood, Stomach a-.d a ll fem ale disorders A lo e Bladder Troubles. C. TH E GEE WO R em edies are karmleaa, as no drugs or poiaon are used. Compoaed o f the choicest m edicinal roots, herbs, buds and bark, im ported by us fro m far C. GEE WO C H IN E S E M E D IC A L HERBS C O M P A N Y , IN C . 2 6 2 * Alder S t S W . Corner Third S t, SYRACUSE LODGE NO. 1 K. OF P. E l.K S N E W H A L L W illiam s Avenue and, McMillen Sta. Meets Seconds and Fourth Friday N ig h ts In Each Month at R. D, C A N N A D Y , C. C. W IL L IA M S . East Tth and Everett Sts — EPISCOPALIAN— St. Phillip» Miaaion Knott and Rodney Sts Blaine Coles, Lay Reader — HOUSE OF PRAYER— Cfyurcf) LEGAL NOTICES — M E T H O D IS T — Bethel A. M E. Church Larrabee and M cMillen Sts Rev. Daniel G. H ill Jr . Minister First A M E. Zion Church «17 Williams Ave Rev W . R. Lovell, Minister Rodney St K nott St. H. D. Chamber in Charge Last Sunday members and visitors were very agreeably surprised when services started with the V ery Rev. Bisehop W . J. Sumner in charge and Blaine Coles our ley reader, assisting The Bishop always seems greatly pleased w hen he is w ith us and always has a very interesting sermon. Next Sunday at 11:00 a. m. the re gular communion will be celebrated with Rev. H. D. Chambers, celebrant. The Diocean convention will be held at the Cathedral . 13th and Clay, m orn ing and afternoon, January 28 and 29 The convention banquet will be held at the Portland Hotel January 29 at 6:30 p. m. The Diocesen office has icnt tickets for reservation to Howard Troutman so any one wishing to at tend kindly get in touch with him. The guest speaker for the evening I will be Rt. Rev. Edward L. Parsons, (Bishop o f California) Bishop Sumner and others of the field department. St.'Philips always welcomes you Church Services 11:00 a. m. Church School 12:00 a. m. N O T IC E In the* D is tric t C o u rt o f th e U n t- test S ta te * fo r th e D is tr ic t o f t i r v f o n . U n it cel States» o f A m e ric a . l.ib c la n t. vs. F o u r c m « s each c o n fin in g six d u ir n q u a rt b o ttle *. anU o n * case c o n ta in in g o n « anti o n e -h a lf eloeen (tin t b o ttle «, m ore o r l«as. o f m isb ran d ed drum», la b eled in p a rt "W o r t n - o - T o n e .“ I ’ ub- lie N o tic e U H e re b y G iv e n that on th e 30th day o f D ecem b er. ISS0. fo u r c a «e « each con - ta m in g six duacn q u a rt b o ttle *, a n d on«* c » * c c o n ta in in g on e an d o n e -h a lf d o w n p in t b o t tle *. m o re o r le*a. o f m isb ra n d ed d r u g « la b eled ia p a rt W o r m - « * w e r e »rt«"*(,*,i an d ta k en in to th e possession o f and n o w * r e in K. o f R 8. R K O Orpheum One of R K O ’sace acts comes to , the Orpheum Friday in Chick York and Rose K in «‘s presentation of "T h e Old Family Tintype,” an act that is said to rival the famed W eaver broth ers for popularity over the circuit They have taken the old fashioned method of photo«raphy for the basis of klieir act, ami are said to have created one of the real latt«h sensa tions of vuudcville. Hobby Mav will display somethin« new in the p t «« lin « line, and Maun, Bradford and Van Alst are said to pro vide /est and color with their son« and lance offertu« The screen attraction for the week will he “ The lo h e n * and Kellys in Africa,” with (*eor«e Sidney, Vera (»or doit, i'harlcv Murrav and Kate Price in the tikle role* c a n d le s to p p e d c h o tiv C o lo r e d C a n d le , v ,, , ,, ». ’» t ic k * . \ c \ b m c c t l l l « W ill b e W i t h M r s . Paramount Clara Row in | "N O Marguerite Griffith— Reporter The Sunday School Preparatory Board met at the parsonage. Thurs day evening. Mrs. Golden **as instruc tor. The Knights met at the residence of A. A. Jones, Wednesday night. The Joymakers met at the home of the President. O tto Rutherford. Toby Johnson was host for the evening. W h o is going to win the spread' and pillow given to the person selling the m ost tickets to the drama given by the Joymakers? Mrs Cora Stalling. L . Randall. C R. Redd are in the contest. The Bethelites met at the parson age Monday evening. The Junior Matrons met at the parsonage Thursday. The subject for discussion was "W h a t are the Modern W om an’ s greatest problems." Mrs. Brock acted as hostess Mrs. Jessie Coles Grayson will con duct the song service tomorrow night. Any one missing this service will miss a rare treat. Up-to-the-M inute Modes Prepared Et pec tally for T h u Sewtpaper L IM IT ” Ollic Wallace at the Wurlitscr plus O liver Leopold and his Paramount ccr* Beatrice Arhcrry was ltt«hlv com mended on (die talent displayed in pur- trattili« a "French l*roie»*a r" in the "O ld Maids Association," a play «iven Mondav him !*t at Mt O livet by the Scarcbli«ht club. A letter received from Itene Rawlins bv her parent* assures them that »lie is h a v n « a «real time in Sun Francisco where *he reside«» wikh I lie people for whom she works. Irene ha* been down fur about a week and has been over to ( >aklan«l and Brverley IIill* a* well a* about Frisco She ha*u't been able to make many acquaintances yet but tune will remedy that I he Joy makers Club presents O tto Rutherford a* the male lead in "T h e Woman's H onor," a three act pUy to hr given Friday, January JO, at kite W om en '» Club House Tickets are be- in« sold by members of the cast ami elub (¡et yours now before they are «one F r ie r s : 25c ’till 1 p. tn. .15c from I 'till 0 p m 60c nights. h ic H-BRO wn HAIR GROWER M r* K L. Jamison was the «uest o f I ■F Mrs. Rachel Ilellard at the Paramount theatre Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. L Washington came to P ort land from Seatklc on Thursday 15th and spent a week with her son Edwin Washington Mrs. Washington form erly resided in Portland. Rev D. G. Hill. Pastor Alfred Illudine of Yakima is here i,»t Un indefinite stay. H r in stoppln« with his aiater. Miss Dolores Bardine .»t ulte home of Mr atnl Mrs Win. i. r a « « in Mherta Rosrdrlle Smith received a letter front (¡e o r«ia and Mildred Miller which a*surcs her they are havm « one «lor- ion«» time I be dance they attended New Y ea r'» bad music played bv the laimuiN Benny Moten orchestra Feature picture Fanchon & M arco’s “ The Dance" idea Mrs. Vernelle Watson was hostess at a Birthday Surprise party held F ri day evenin« at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Ed Rutherford. The occasion honored her husband, Mr. Eddie Watson. Members o f the couple's bridal |*arty were «ursts ah the. enjoyable affair. Delicious refresh ments were served and the «nest of * honor received many «ift». Bethel By Th* Bridge On Larrabbec and M cMillen Sta. W IT H O U T AN EQUAL- Without a (loiiht, the best article of its kind— a combination Hair Grower and Hair Straighten«-. Gives the hair a natural soft and silky appearance, stimulating hair growth in the most hopeless case. Mrs (¡race Jackson was hostess to: the Literary Research Club Friday. January 16th at her home. The club will meek with Mrs Viola Manly Feb ruary (>kh, and each member it urged to be present. The newly elected o f ficers were installed last Friday after noon. I -•________ fj|CH-BKOWN^ Mrs. Jno Baker was hostess to the Culture Club Monday afternoon at her home. The officers for this fiscal year | were installed. The guessing box was I won by Mr*. Marcel Johnson. Our High Brown Hair Grower stands 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. MADE O N LY BY THE OVERTON HYGIENIC MFC.CO. C .P -IIC .A .G O iiiim imiitittiiiiHmiimmiiiiiiii'imiiiiiiitiiiiii B u y g lo ve s with w hat IIIIIHiMIHJtlj it sa v e s A L L E N C. E. S O C IE T Y Catherine Franklin, reporter. The Allen Christian Endeavor Soc nomination means to the W o rld ” led by Henry Gillard. The attendance of iety church held its regular Sunday the B. Y. P. U. is increasing very services with Miss Louise Randolph, leading. Subject: "T h e Ideal Young rapidly. Woman.” Miss Randolph gave a short speech i “ A ll strength unless dedicated to the on her idea of a model young woman. Allen Rutherford, student at Paci weaker becomes destructive.” — Keith fic University and the main speaker Ransom-Kehler. of the evening, gave a splendid talk on the subject Miss Thomas played a piano solo and “ You Make Me Laugh” the winners for the leadership contest And so. Representative Green from were announced. Florida would have the government Miss Geraldine Jefferson won first pay to ex-slave owners and their o ff place and Miss Christine Smith won spring four billion dollars, which he second. says in a bill introduced in Congress Roy Holm es and Charles Smith tied the government owes the masters for for honors in the boys’ division. As a the slaves freed through Lincoln’s result the boys will give a party at the emancipation proclamation. W e o ff home of Miss Louise Randolph some spring of the ex-slaves would have no time in the near future. objection, Mr. Green, if the govern ment would then make the ex-slave owners and their offspring pay us o ff spring all they owed our forebears for all the work they did for the period they were held in slavery. N ow isn’t that fair! That's fair enough; but when the eminent Florida representa tive declares that the United States In thi, festive season, when ex hilarating snort* are taking plate at government should set aside a section I-ake Placid and in southern re»orts, of land either within or without th e 1 dark Latin-looking blues and reds are United States for the “ exclusive use of very popular. For skating, this model Negroes,” you make me laugh. is successful in a red wool plaid; for olf in a blue cotton shepherd check, t is belted and features the new sur P A T R O N IZ E O U R plice closing, which is outlined by a A D V E R T IS E R S one-sided rever. From the rever, a collar continues around the neck and is finished with scarf drapery. The The Advocate sincerely requests its salt-white crepe vestee, which matches readers to patronize the firms whose the turn-back cuffs and collar, is advertisements are seen in The A d v o trimmed with tiny replicas of the square buttons on the skirl. cate. By so doing you help yourself, Excella Pattern No. 3346. Sizes 14 the advertiser and us. to 46, 25 cents. | No Taste B at the Mint Theatres l he KspctMiito Break U n I Club held one of its most ¡ittcrcstill« meet ins» Wednesday as the «nest of Mrs Frank Adam* at* her home. 1060 F 14th St., N Mrs. Adams’ sister, Mrs Flora Hell Cotton, assisted her in receiving and serving the «nests (¡nests of honor were Mrs. Clara Franklin of Kansas Cny. M o , and Mrs Anna K in caid of Portland. The latter who is an advances! 1’ sperantist had ehar«e of the lesson and «use the class many ilium- m atin« and interesting points The club «.ive her a vote of thanks for her splendid work The instructor, Mrs. Beatrice Cannady was presented a beautiful sandwich truv by the club in honor of her recent birthday, i ’overs J were placed for twelve and the hostess served a most delicious two course re from a table made beautiful in n rc ttv c o v e r vf pink and its centre piece of piltk Ulld white sweet pea . cards were attrae I O OIIC III w a x I U live in pink and white and tall pink ! ployed at Krcm cr’s Chateau on Foster i Road. Bethel Church News Th e L a x a tiv a Y o u C h ew l i k e Gum Pollyann, Society Editor T * 5 » , I— * « » « a t ih r U n i t « ! S t - i - * « - J e n n ie M y le s , 3 2 9 S a c r a m e n t o S tr e e t •hal f o r the D is tr ic t o f O re g o n , p u rsu an t to , a w a r r a n t a n d process d u ly U »u ed by th e —■ ■ c lerk o f th e U n ite d S ta te * D is tr ic t C o u rt fo r th e D w tr ie t o f O re g o n , in a * u il f o r co n d e m Mr and Mr-» Leslie Shipman of n a tio n nd fo r fe it u r e e n t it le d : " U n it e d S ta te « o f A m e r ic a . L ih e la n t. v*. fo u r ea.«c» each c o n Omaha. N eb , arrived in Portland la-h t a in in g s ix d o te n q u a rt b o ttle «, an d on e case Saturday to v i s i t indefinitely w i t h Dr c o n ta in in g on e an d o n e -h a lf doaen p in t K i t tle*. m o re o r lews o f m isb ran d ed d ru gs, labeled and Mrs D cN orva! ITnthank at *k»l in i*art W orro-O -T on e*.** b rou gh t u n der the Benton St They are Mrs Unthank » p ro v is io n s o f S e c tio n T e n o f th e Pond and D ru gs A c t a p p ro v e d J u n e 30. 1004 . th at a ll parents. per*«m * c la im in g a n v rig h t, t it le o r in terest in and to th e ca «es a fo re s a id a re h ereb y a o ti fie d to a p p e a r in th e D is tric t C o u rt o f the U n ite d S ta te * f o r th e D is tr ic t o f O re g o n . • F r id a y n i « h t 's h a ll « t v c u b y F r e d d ie on o r hefiure th e 2nd day o f F e b ru a ry . 1931. «■ . • , , ■ . ¿ . c , at C o rtla n d . O r e m , to .h o w cauae. i f an y N -»U g h n » c o lo r e d o r c h e s t r a fr o m S e a t- th e re be. w h y th e sam e should not be d ecree«! ||c xVU„ brilliant SUCCCSS Thev WCTC a g a in s t and fo r fe it e d t o th e U n ite d S ta tes as m isb ra n d ed d ru g * John L. D ay. U n ite d cal musicians and datum « to their S ta te * M a rs h a ll f o r O re g o n ; L iv y S tu p p . A s- • s la n t U n ite d S ta te * A tto rn ey . A tto r n e y W M 8 »ItM tir i TH |y I f f »»«| f o r L ib e la n t. Feenainint Portland, O r W YATT (B y G E N E V A I V E Y » The Rompers played the Japanese girls Thursday night at Centenery- W ilbar church gym. The admission «> < free and many attended. This was the fastest game the Rompers have played so tar. Score 14-7 favor Romp era The A. M E. Zion boys basketball team was defeated by the Albina Aces in a hard fostght game last F ri day on the Aces home floor. Friends of Marguerite Boles w el come her back after a short absence. Churcfi | f t PHILIPS MISSION from this country at the rate of about 1400 per month indicates that Repre sentative Oscar DePriest’s urge last February before the House Im m igra tion committee on the ten year ban on D R J. L. C A S T O N , Paator immigration as a solution to the un employment situation will soon be felt 'The Old Maids Association” held by this present labor depression. last Monday evening was certainly a -------- o great success. Prayer meetings Wednesday eve Congratulations nings. Searchlight club Thursday eve Dr. J. W . Anderson and the National nings Both choirs rehearse on Friday Baptist Convention o f America, Inc., evenings. of which Dr. Anderson is the national B. Y. P. U. representative are to be congratulated Last Sunday the girls almost con upon their thoughtfulness in present quered the boys. The boys were not ing Governor Julius Meier a token of quite so sure of themselves in speaking esteem on the occasion of his induc of their ideal woman. Sunday, Janu tion in office. • ary 25 ahe topic is “ W hat M y D e Olivet SPORTS Fast First and Schuyler Sts Rev J. L. Caston. Minister House of Prayer Fast toth and Grant Sts Robert Searcie, Pastor A Card of Thanks Zion o d e ix Mount Olivet Baptist Church Shiloh Baptist Church BEATRICE H. C AN N AD Y......................................................... E4**»r *»d Pubtuher YANCY F R A N K LIN ............................................ Auulaju M a n a t" ssd Cam to u t or WILLIAM PICKENS ................................................................. Coulritmluit CJilor POLLY AN N .......................................................................................... -Socirfi Editor KITS REID. RALPH C CLDYE AND CLIFFORD M ITCHELL............CalumnitU Offers Solution For Lynching (ÜlturrltrB — BAPTISTS— Published F iery Saturday at Suit* 311313 Madras Building. Por-ls-id. Oregon C. G te W o 29 Years In Portland S A T I1RI ) A Y, J ANU A R Y 24, m I The YOIJNGKR SET Tlw ADVOCATE TWO f It Isn't ssrssssry to psy 50/ or mors to get quality ia a dsaufrvr*. 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SAME PRlct m * FOROVER ; j 40 years 2 j ounces for ¿scents KC w re BAKING JT5 D O UBLE iffieii A C T IN C ( H U O N S OF P O U N D S U f f O BV } O UR C O V I N N M f N r FO R T H E Y O U N G S T E R S ’ C H R IS T M A S For thr youngsters' Chriitmai. Many wiie parents this year will include among their Christmas Gifts to the chil dren Savings Accounts here ar the Unit ed States National. Such a gift will en courage habits of thrift and help to wards an understanding of business and financial matters. United Slates National Bank, Broadway and *>t^ih. at ktark.. Portland