SATURDAY, MARCH 7,1931 THREE The ADVOCATE Spokane Happenings BIG HARD TIME (B y E. H. H O L M E S ' SPOKANE, WASHINGTON Rad 2208, So. Crctcenl Avenu« T » MOTION Local PICTURE SITUATION DANCE Saturday Night Th* Advocate do«* not necessarily •hare in the w riter'a view«, but wbather w« do or not, the opinion* are »an*, logical and inter ««ting. It ia the reader»’ aa well as our privilege to dis­ agree snth the writer who invites your opinion upon the eubjecte dis­ cussed fro mtime to time in thia col- BENEFIT TOR Elks Building Emergency ______ Fund______ Bargain Price 35c Overalls Aprons! Rags! Lincoln’s Adm irers NEW ELKS HALL JUBT OUT T H E L IF E STO RY O F A BRAHAM L IN C O L N As fascinating as a tale of fiction, this marvelously entertaining story of the Great Emancipator will thrill and inspire your whole family and be read by generations ami generations to come. Handsome cloth binding, Only $3.00 U. S. A . 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Realising this condition of affairs, Will Hays authorized Col Jason Joy, executive secretary of the department of public relations, to work through the National Committee for Better Films, which since 1914 had been a part of the National Board of Review, so that suspicion might be directed from his organization. The promise made to the public was that it could get wholesome films by thinking only of the good and forgetting the evil ones. The Better Films Committee empluyized the following slogans: "Selection, Not Censorship,” “Boost the Best, Ignore the Rest" and "P at­ ronize the Best, That Best May Pay.” Credulous people do not realize the subtlety by which they were led by these slogans, to cease all opposition to immoral films, so that the traffic in immoral filmi might not be inter­ fered with by the active opposition of the most influential citizens. as Upolishesfimuture and floors CITRID OF DISEASE GERMS in nose mouth and throat L*t Zonlt* cl«« Mi a n y th« «ccumuU*«d eerretiona, kill th« nrma. peered illuiii Highly jrarmieMaL Booth- O -C kdax P o lis h q u ic k ly re ­ m o v e . »pot» a n d » tain s a n d r e s to r e , f u r n i t u r e a n d w ood­ w o rk to t k r t r o r ig in a l b e a u ty . S o easy to n ee. Bent to o f o r re n e w in g y o u r O -C e d a r P o lis h M op— th e w o n d e r w o rk e r f o r floor*. G et O -C e d a r a t v o u r » lo re to d a y . O -C e d a r C o rp ’n , C h ica g o . 111 . P o l i s it Da y « i tM tm m m » m rn tf |I m ONLY a r t * • » > • •• C ■ T PR O D U C T! CO. r arito hat aUpmaiuWoljc <£> Co. Crow in B ritain New York. Feb. 23.—Under the leadership of the Society of Friends (Quakers) in England, a movement has been launched to oppose the in­ creasing discrimination to which peo­ ple of color are being subjected in Great Britain. The Rev. J. W. Anderson spent sev­ eral days in Washington last week at­ tending a meeting of the executive board of the General Baptist Associa­ tion of Washington, Oregon, Mon­ tana, Utah, North and South Dakota, held at Ellensburg. He also visited Yakima and Toppenish before return­ ing to Portland Wedneaday. Spokane was chosen as the scene of the next annual session of the board. ■ - o----------- “iVlerchandise Of Merit Ony” THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER W ill Promote a Fall Growth of Heir. Will also Restore the Strength, Vitality and the Beauty of the Hair. 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T he d in n er Is an an n u al event In connection w ith the N ational A utom obile Show, which b rin g s together the leaders In the autom obile business and associated Industries. P resid en t Hoover talked to the d in ers from th s telephone In his stndy. over the re g u la r long dis­ tan ce telephone lines A Bel' Tele­ phone public address system had been Installed In the banquet room, adjusted to am plify the P re s id e n t’s voice so th a t it was clearly audible to all. Mtoto « Pnce Sent by Mail, 50c; 10c Extra for Postage . S. D. LY O N S ou. j rww'c£2'n. '.J? t.r fSnS?“- 11 ■*B,,r* 316 N. Central Dept. B Oklahoma Oity, Okla. HIGH BROWN POWDER A superb toilet necessity. In four shades— Natural, Pink Brunette and White. High-Brown Face Powder has earned its place in the esteem of the most discriminate and skeptical users of toilet articles by its own distinctive merit and the Manufactured Only By Mrs. E. D. Cannady, 312 Macleay Bldg., Portland, Oregon. FOR COOKING WATERHEATING HOUSE HEATING REFRIGERATING AND MANUFACTURING Minmtimimumnmuui iiiMiiiiiinnuniitinnuniiiMMUiiiijiititiMii Miss Blanche Crawford contimses ill at her home and it i* the attending physician's orders that she receive no company, it f Uai GAS h i c a g o Micco Harjo. formerly of Portland, sends a scenic card from Nogales, Mexico, with best wishes for the con­ tinued success of The Advocate. l i e iw w view ■ e. e. a. is> •»*». rww ■ a m »■■ »Mt h m w»uais. □ complete satisfaction to be derived from its use. Also a large assortment of toilet requisites for the lady who cares. , a ;- OVERTON HYGIENIC MFC.CO Fred Gales, it is reported, in an in­ toxicated condition recently, appealed to the police for treatment for a se­ vere cut which he said he sustained at 286 Weidler street. Police were trying to connect Galea writh another knifing which was reported to hare taken place on Front street the latter part of February. « — *1 The Modern Fuel T H E Among those arrested recently chsrgrd with possession of liquor were Sam Miller, Henry Hall and Charles Reed at 532 Northrop street. xm m m mm I i r m &•<«*. mm »04 O ur H igh Brow n H air Grow er stands as one of our highest achieve­ m ents—it is a prepar­ ation we look upon with pride. —D istributor DY Mrs. Esther Akin is reported to be ill at her home in Montavilla. od f ( A T he• • • OVERTON-HYGIENIC MFC. COMPANY C H IC A G O □ MRS E. D. CANNADY MADE Dr. A. M. Cochran, formerly of Portland, has removed from San Diego to Phoenix, Arix., according to infor­ mation from the poatal authorities of the former place. irsuti n un vim The New York Age of Feb. 27th quoted The Advocate editorial cap­ tioned a “New Course" and comment­ ed favorably on same. From Washington c leans lüLü'ii AN ' A * •••* . PRUDENTIAL HOSPITAL coki» and timi* lar Infoction». Haolt JAN. 1, 1931. 11» F if th Join the . . . Doti'l toh* eh anca* wHh a «or* throot. Ai fh* Arti iign of troubl*. gorgia wWl fwU «trength Infarina. co vm Of IS92 E OLISAN ST.. PORTLAND. ORE m N EW H kIIIs 9 «rm* Ihat MR. LE O N A R D J. M ORSE W ITHOUT R EV K LL C O .. A n j.it f t i n PORTLAND, OREGON H A IR H Chinese and American cooking, at 322 J. D. Emery, Mgr.—Adv. Leads Move A gainst Jim S C. MORRIS. Mgr The Sun Cafe, open day and night— A R T IC L E No. 8 English Society of Friends By JOHN D LONG J. W. Curry hae moved from Port­ land to Seaside, Ore., where he hae valuable realty holdings. Mr. Curry was in Portland Wednesday shaking hands with friend*. Williams Ave. Phone Lnacaster 1812. Sam Billing» an old Spokane reai- Missoula, Mont., will entertain the drnt, is running into Spokane, much A. M E. Sunday school convention in to the delight of his many friend*. May. Preparations are going forward to send a good representation from Culbertson’s dry goods store, one of Bethel A M. E. Church, says the Rev. Spokane's oldest and best, closed its G. S. Allen, pastor. doors recently, throwing out of em­ ployment two or thrrr members of It is claimed that several members the race. of the race thinly clad in evening dress and light weight suits in attend­ The proprietors of the night clubs ance upon the Paul Robeaon concert are suffering from lumbago and severe of which several are conducted by race sold* caused by sitting in drafts They men and women, and contesting with have our sympathy. the county commissioners and sheriff over a closing order promulgated by Mrs. Sarah Thomas of Seattle, after the county officials to the effect that dancing must cease at 1 o'clock nightly an extensive trip East, passed through and at midnight Saturdays. Only re­ the city en route home last Thursday cently two of the proprietors were The local Elks are busily arranging The producers know that the best fined by the justice of peace for vio­ lating the county regulation. Now for the state convention which meets films pay best, but because some peo­ they have gone into court to settle the here next June. ple prefer immoral films there is mon­ ey to be made by producing immoral films. The producers want the profits FO X BRO A D W A Y both from the best and from the worst films, even though the latter T he Most Interesting Now playing. Ann Harding with Olive increases crime and misery. Brook, Conrad Nagel in the new "L ife” Ever W ritten for "East Lynne.” MAR. 14,K H io m T K inity 0693 * g o o n H ouai L o eetM »I 7 S t C ortot» C ell 0 A rt told O lee a» G A rflaid 7 SS* (B y Cheatw A. Lyon) Spokane, W ith.—(Special to Advo- vexing problem calc)—Weather in eastern Washington mild with mow flume» The N. A. A. C. P. will meet every fhuriday night in future. Two of the Mr*. S. Caldwell, 1441 W eil Dalton, night« are to be devoted exclutively to i* in receipt of tad intelligence of the literary program«. death of her mother in the Eaat lait week. A large crowd greeted Paul Robe- George W aihington’i birthday «»» aon, noted linger, at Po*t Street the­ generally obierved here. atre, February 20. The Wednesday Art Club occupied boxes, their mem­ I.a*t Friday Superior Court Judge bers in full dress. Mr. Robeson lived Fred Witt »enlenced the three boy» up to his great reputation and press who plead guilty to grand larceny notice* conceded that he was par ex­ chargei committed early in January cellent. to tix month* to two yean in the Monroe itate reformatory. The parent! Candidates for city commissioners of the boyi while heartbroken, are are expected to appear at an early pleaird at the leniency shown the date before members of the race in the boy*. interest of their candidacy. 3 riefs Portland Gas & Colie Co Pacific Coast Distributor 312 Macleay Building, Portland, Ore. _________ • ' .f' M < • - k ' » ' r a '-«TV-’: -* ’4