The ADVOCATE SATURDAY, MARCH 14, IMI THREE — Handy Gun Foils Would-Be Hold- Bell's Daughter Use* Model of First Telephone THE MAXWELLS MOVE SOUTH With the departure on last Thurs day o f Charles II. Maxwell for Han Diego, Cal., marks the going o f one of Oregon's best and most fashionably known families. Mrs. Maxwell left some time ago for California, arriving in time to spend Thanksgiving and the holidays with her (laughters, the Mrs. El Kae Griggs, Misses Myrtle, Maxine and luiVada Maxwell. Mr. Maxwell plans to make California the home for his family if he ran find a suitable loca tion for hia business. He is consid ered one o f the finest barbequr a r tists and formerly operated the “ Big Hoy Barbecue Inn” in Hollywood, Sa lem. The family have for years been closely associates! with the various activities for general welfare o f the state and was considered by many an “ institution” at Salem. Friends re gret to have them move from Oregon, but wish for them the greatest suc cess in their new environs. Miss Chrystalee Maxwell will remain in Portland, where she has employment, and Mvrriman, their eldest son, la still in Salem, where he is employed. Mr. Maxwell motored down and will stop all along the route in search o f the best location for his plant. When Serglue F. arete, Assistant Vloe Prssldent of the Bell Tele- •hene Laboratories, leotured before e meeting of the Netlonel Geographic Oceloty In Woehlngton, he wee eeeleted by Mr*. Ollbart Oroevenor, daughter of the telephone'o Inventor, Alexander Graham Bell. Speaking Into a model ef her father's Invention which first successfully transmitted (he human voice, Mre. Oroevenor waa clearly heard by the audience through modern amplifying devleea. She Is pictured holding the model ef thle historic Instrument, while Mr. Orace Is showing a piece of the actual wire ever which speech was Bret transmitted and whleh was Incorporated In a telephone circuit ueed for demonstration purposes that evening. RESOLUTION!) I'AHKKD Spokane. OLYM PIA, Wash., Mar. 7.- The Renewing allegiances to G. O. P., ROLAN D HAYKM Executive Committee o f the Wash- state and nation. Expressed loyalty Boland Hayes, who spent two days ington State Colored Kepubliran Club to the president, J. A. <!. Washington, met Sunday at .7 30 p. m. by rail of of Taroma, and sot the date 1932 for at Tuskeegee last week conferring J. A. G. Washington, president o f thr thr neat state convention. Speeches with Dr. George Carver, scientist, on state, Dr. John Thompson, chairman were made by Jas. Sheperson o f , mstlers concerning Mr. Hayes’ 600- o f the executive committee, of Spo ' Olympia, l>r. J. Thompson of Spokane. > acre mudel farm at Curryville, Ga. kane, presided. N. T. Green of Se and the president, J. A. G. Washing Mr. Hayes had no concert engagement attlee, King county, acted as secre ton, attacking in bitter terms the at Tuskrgee but broke his custom tary. Counties represented were- King, high-handed methods o f thoae respon and sang two spirituals to the stu Pierre, Thurston, Grays Harbor, Yak sible for the unsettled condition in thr dent body on Sunday night. ima, Kittitas. 1-ewts, Whatcom and colored G. O. P. Spotlicjht ‘Dramatic Club Announcing Its PREMIERE (O it lü !9 n U|> All Heal No A*h Ann The Ideal Fuel for Direction Zepha Baker Furnace— Fireplace 3 — ACT DRAMA — 3 Ü itt lr tThrnlrr - PRESENCE OF MINO AVERE TROUBLE Cast Includes Some of the I test Loral Talent Often Seen on the Stage Friday Evening;. March 27 TICKETS, 50c First prise to the- one selling most tickets over 60— A gorgi eoua hat with twautiful leather covered hat box by ELSIE'S LSIE'I plus pair Knna Jettick" Shoes and Silk Hose, by C. II BAKER SHOE CO. Portland Gas A Coke Co. WILLIAM PICKENS Field Secretary of thr National As sociation for the Advancement o f Col ored People, who was threatened in Indiana during trial of Marion lynch ers for his anti-lynching utterances and activities. (See photo on page 2) Golden Wedding Guest Is relephone Bride Am ong recent new subscribers to The Advocate are Mrs. B. Clemins, Mrs. William Wilson, Mrs. Myrtle Campbell, Mrs. W. Reed and W. T. Bell o f Los Angeles, formerly of Port land, sent us a check fo r $5.00 for re newal subscription to The Advocate. We thank all. PORTLAND, OREGON D O N ’T SP E N D Y O U R M ONEY W H E R E YOU CANNOT W O RK ! P A A Photo* While helping her grandparents, ’dr. and Mrs. A. F. Stewart, to oelebrate their Oolden Weddino Anniversary at Santa Monica, Cal., Mlaa Thelma Passwatere was married by telephone to Gordon White in Kinsley, Kane. Half the continent separated bride .ind aroom aa the vows were exchanged over the wire. 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D. CANNADY MADE D . Sib N, Central Dept B F Oklahoma City, Okla. complete satisfaction to be derived from its use. Also a large Mrs. E. D. Cannady, iinmniiLWi Mrs. W. F. Smith was slightly in disposed the past week with neuritis. Miss Julia Mae Blanchard and her mother, Mrs. Edgar Williams, are both reported to be ill at home with colds. Co THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER on. i r*« croom and dtrw- - OVERTON HYGIENIC < J. E. Emery, manager o f the Sun Cafe, is reported to be quite ill at his residence. Mrs. Elsie Reynolds, Mrs. Mamie Stanton and Mrs. W. H. Myles are re ported to be indisposed this week. Courteous and Efficient Service Car Called (or and Delivered STEAM H E A T E D ST O R A G E W I T H O U T AN E Q U A L - H O U SE “Merchandise Of Merit Ony" a doctor. She is stopping with Mrs. B. Clemins, 720 Union avenue north. Mrs. Graham formerly resided in Portland. Tom Pitts was ordered held for grand jury investigation after a pre liminary hearing Thursday of last week in municipal court. EXPERT AUTOMOBILE DRIVING INSTRUCTING HAIR CROWER Mrs. Bessie Graham o f Marshfield, Ore., is in Portland under the care uf The “ Democrat-Herald” o f March 5 earned a photo o f Jess Lee Brooks, who sang in Albany, Ore., March 11 His program consisted of spirituals and be was accompanied by his wife, Rita Katherine Brooks. Gas -Eastern and Western Oils— Battery Charging Scientific Automobile Repairing Greasing. Oiling, Washing and Polishing H-BROWN ROOM SipmanrWo^e U. S. A . GARAGE, Inc. H A IR g r o W F R V t Local News S C. M ORRIS. Mgr f (HiatBROWN HO U SE FOR RE N T The Advocate does not necessarily IsoeaUd a t 702 C o rb e tt S t r e e t Ceil G A rfleM out or share ..in the writer's views, but U A rfieM 7 * 2 * whether we do or not, the opinions are aaoe. logical and interesting. It is the readers' ss well as oar prm lsge to dis FOR RENT agree with the writer who invites A nice front room and a 2-room your opinion upon the subjects dis cussed fro mtime to time in this col apartment, furnished or unfurnished; umn. near two carliaes. Phono Ernst 1632. — Adv. Stay o ff Wednesday sight, April ARTICLE NO. » We have had many inquiries rel First— The Merrykannaa.— Adv. ative to how the Board o f Motion Picture Censors is created in Portland. FO R SA L E — 4 or S room modern For the benefit o f those who are not house. Tabor 0812^-Adv. informed on the subject, will give the follow ing facts, as taken from Ordi Rooms for Rent—95J E. 14th St., N., nance No. 54467, Article X XX I, Sec Phone Trnity 8754—adv tion 1 An Ordinance on the regulation of WANTED— Woman in need o f nice private buainass, including licenses country home. For mother’ s helper. and declaring an emergency,” passed Work not exacting. Little wages. by the Council December 21, 1921, as Call Mrs. Cannady, GArfield 7523. amended by Ordinance No. 42790 as follows: The Sun Cafe, open day and night— ARTICLE XXXI Chinese and American cooking, at 322 Motion Picture Censors Section 1. Board— There is hereby Williams Ave. Phone Lnacaster 1882. W. H. Lewis, 73, reported to deputy created* a Board of Motion Picture sheriffs that four youths entered hia Censors to l* composed o f three mem J. D. Emery, Mgr.— Adv. home at East 72nd and Nehalcm CLYDE ON THE AIR bers, at least one of whom shall be a streets, about a mile south of Foster Ralph C. Clyde, editor of our “ Sense womr-n. appointed as follows: The One Cent a Day Pays road on March 6. They fled when Mr. and Nonsense” column, is on the air organization composed o f those inter lew is struck one of them with an axe. Up to $100 a Month over Station K XL every Tuesday and ested in the exhibition o f motion pic Bobbery is thought to have been their Friday evening at 10:00 p. m. Mark tures within the city shall submit to The Postal Life and Casualty In motive. your calendar to make note o f the the Council in writing the names of surance Co., 9132 Moriarty building, dates, to you may be amused and edi three persons from which the Council Kansas City, Mo., is offering a new I f* fied. Commissioner Clyde U an en shall elect one person to serve as a accident policy that pays up to $100 tertaining and forcible speaker, and member o f said board. month for 24 months for disability has hundreds o f radio fans who listen The Council shall elect a second and $1.000 for deaths— costs less than in semi-weekly to his addresses. member at large. The two members 1 cent a day—$3-50 a year. Over 68,000 so elected shall thereupon select a already have this protection. Men, Miss Blanche Crawford is reported third person for said board who shall women and children, ages 10 to 70, to be steadily improving at her home, be appointed as a member thereof by 1 eligible. Send no money. Simply send where she is ill and under the doctor’s the Ccuncil. | name, address, age, beneficiary's name ! care. If a vacancy occur in the member- an<1 relationship and they will send ship of the said board, said vacancy this policy on 10 days’ FR E E inspec- The regular monthly meeting o f the shall be filled in accordance with the ‘ »on- No examination is required. This Board o f Directors o f the Oregon'plan above provided. offer is limited, so write them today. Prison Association was held at the Y. Board members shall serve without --------------------------------- ----- — . . M. C. A. cafeteria Tuesday at noon. compensation. pointed in the manner above providd A report o f legislative activiteis waa The members o f the board first ap- three members of said board to serve made and a couple o f committees ap pointed shall serve until January 2, for the ensuing year anti until their pointed. 1921, and until their successors are successors are appointed and quali- appointed and qualified. On January I fied. Among beauticians attending the 2, 1931, or at the first regular Coun- Next week the article will explain Pacific Northwest Association of cil meeting held thereafter, and every the duties of the Board, Secretary and Beauty CulturisU at the Multnomah year thereafter, there shall be ap- Film Viewers. hotel this week is Mrs. Zepha Baker. Mrs. Baker recently returned from the East where she won a diploma at the Mme. C. J. Walker School of Beauty Culture at Indianapolis, Ind. WILBUR MKRCIER, Publicity h ic (B y Cheater A. Lyon) Classified Adv’ts According to a current report, Tom Johnson, o f the Little Tom miniature g olf course, barely escaped being robbed at hia home in Alberta recent ly. When he answered the doorbell he wax greeted with a “ stick ’em up” by two white men. As Johnson drew hia hands out o f his dressing gown it con tained a gun and he returned the HO LYWOOD greeting. He succeeded in disarming Wallace Beery and Marie Dressier one o f the fellows and the other one in “ Min and Bill” for one week, and fled. ripping comedy, “ Dance Hail Johnson had retired when the bell Marge.” rang at his front door and on bla way downstairs following a “ hunch,” he put a gun in his dressing gown pocket. Second prixe to next highest An exquisite hand-paint ed Perfume Set by MEIER A FRANK. This Drama Will lie thr Sensation of the Season S S M f B O SS NT. RK OORPHEUM Dorothy Mackaill, Clara Kimball Young, Ned Sparks, Joel McCrea, Bryant Washburn and Mary Carr in “ Kept Husbands” plus RKO vaurle villa. RIALTO "Trader Horn,” with Harry Carey Edwins Booth, Duncan Renaldo, Ma ils Omools as Renchero. Begins to day. March 14, for one week. UNITED ARTISTS At last Charlie Chaplin in “ City Lights.” The most talked-of film of the year. PARAM OUNT John Tilliert in “ Gentleman's Taste with Leila Hyamo, Anita Page, Marie Prevost, Louis Wolheim, plus Fan chon A Marco’s big-time vaudeville show headliners. PICTURE SITU ATIO N or Stove 4* hi It in Hlhg. Phone TRinity 0693 Theatres THE MOTION ln t’i Newsreel When the Reichstag, or German Legislature, held Its opening aeeelon In Berlin not long ago, the city police were prepared for possible dis order*. Included In the preparations was an emergency telephone system. Thle picture shows a policeman near the Relchatag talking with hia head quarters. Pacific Coast Distributor 312 Macleay Building, Portland, Ore.