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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1931)
V Spokane Happ’nings PROCTOR’S Washington et Broadway WASHINGTON 2208. So Crescent Avenue The tail end of a bllsxard raging for 6:80 P ,n- Kaatar over the Korky MounUln region ■truck here laat week, and rendered Mre. B. (Mitrane entertained Wed- the weather roleerable and »everely nesday Art club March 26, at break- Shorty William*, playing the part of "good aamaritan,” »eparated two women who were fighting In hla hotel . went to hi* room, wa* called out and (truck on the head with a poker by a white man. Shorty pulled out hi* raaor, pursued the white man, cut ting hi* hat into ribbon* and bruising him otherwl»*. Judge O. W. Stocker impoaed a fine o f »10.(Ml and co*U upon both for disorderly conduct. Shorty spent about »400.00 bonus money In 4 or 6 day*. William Burke, an old resident, »2 year* old, passed away last Monday and wa* burled from the St. Aloyslus Catholic church last Wednesday morn ing. 500 DRESSES All we know about 400 NEW HATS æ t æ 245 HELENE' SHOES Lovfe Comes to Me C h a r m i n g S. C. M O R RIS. Mgr. U. S. A . GARAGE, Inc. Oae -Eastern and Western Oils— Battery Charging Scientific Automobile Repairing Grcseing, Oiling, W alking and Polishing EXPERT AUTOMOBILE DRIVING INSTRUCTING Courteous and Efficient Service Car Called for and Delivered STEAM H E A T E D ST O R A G E 353 55 ROBS ST. PORTLAND, ORKOON BROADW AY Will Rogers in Mark Twain's “ Con necticut Yankee.” --------- o PARAM OUNT YOCK I’ ATRONAGE IS KARNK8TLY SOLICITED “ Parlor, Bedroom and Bath,” 4-star comedy. Buster Keaton, Charlotte Greenwood, Reginal Denny and C liff Edwards, plus Greater Stage Season. Fanchon A M arco’s lavish "M orroc- can” idea. Lynn Cowan and his para- mounter». Ollie Wallace. W hen “ hearing” from you really means hearing! Local News Y o i K relatives and friends The Crantonian o f laat week car ried a column writeup of George Ceui- nady, senior and football star. in other cities like to “ hear” Imm you. How much more bo . when lit e mentiate actu Il'* easy to make an inter city rail Inex pentii ve, too. Ju*t con- 8tiIt the front page» ol your telephone directory MOTION PICTURE SITUATION THF (By Chester A. Lyon) They tell how the greatest value can lie had from this mod eru telephone service. — BAPTISTS— Classified Adv’ts HOUSE FOR KENT ( ROOM H OU SE The Advocate does not necessarily I> m s M 4 a t 7 * t C o r b r t l I t i w t share ia (he . writer ’* ■ views, but Call O A rflsM S IM ar G A r t laid 7121 whether we do or not. the opinions are sans, logical and interesting. It is the readers’ as well as our privilege to dis FOR RENT agree with the writer who invites Seven-room modern house; good la* your opinion upon the subjects dis cussed fro mtime to time in this col ration: rent reasonable to responsible umn. party. Apply 313 Macleay building. By May 1 of laat year over 10,000 signatures were obtained to the peti tion asking the mayor and city coun cil o f Portland for an improvement in the censorship of motion picture*. I have personally interviewed every Catholic priest in Portland— 29 of them—and find every ona of them giving 100 per cent for a clean-up of the movies. Being a member of the Methodist Church myself, I wondered how the Catholic people viewed the movie sit uation, and after making this person al visitation word* cannot begin to express my appreciation o f the splen did co-operation given by Catholic priests. Edward D. Howard, archbishop of the Catholic clergy, is co-operating in every way possibl# to bring about this much-needed reform. May 22 finds rabbis in Portland, 120 Protestant ministers, over 700 school teachers and nuns instructing in paro chial schools and members o f school board sign the petition, and endorse the movement. Nearly 16,000 signod the petition requesting an improve- jnent in censorship of motion pictures. (Continued Next Week) FOR RENT A nies front room and a 2-room apartment, furnished or usfuraished ; near tw* carlinas. Phone East 1U2. — Adv. Rooms tor Rent—9SJ E Phone Trnity 8754—adv. 14th S t, N , The Sun Cafe, open day and night— Chinese and American cooking, at 322 Williams Ave. Phone Lnacastcr 1882 J. D. Emery, M gr—Adv. Wanted— A neat, talented, colored lady to handle the Spencer corset in Portland. Good pay to right party. Phone Miss Marian Brinkman, 902 Overlook boulevard. Walnut 2168, for appointment.— Adv. FO R SALE— 4 oc S room modern house. Tabor 0612.—Adv. D O N T SPEN D Y O U R M ONEY W H ERE YOU CANNOT W O R K ) One Cent a Day Pays Up to $100 a Month The Postal Life and Casualty In surance C o , 9132 Moriarty building, Kansas C'ty, M o, is offering a new accident policy that pays up to »100 a month for 24 months for disability and $1,000 for deaths— costs less than I cent a day—»3.50 a year. Over 68,000 already have this protection. Men, women and children, ages 10 to 70, eligible. Send no money. Simply send name, address, age, beneficiary's name and relationship and they will send this policy on 10 days’ FRE E inspec tion. No examination is required. This oiler is limited, so write them today. Cora Franklin’s birthday party on Saturday, March 28, marks the first brilliant affair o f the younger set this season. The larg* number o f young people present spent a delight ful evening in dancing, Nellie Fran lin at the piano and Merriman Max well with hia drums, and the radio furnishing the music. Seventeen can dles adorned the pretty birthday cake and all were extinguished with one breath by Miss Franklin, leaving none to wish on, but all present wished her many more happy birthdays in the future. A large number o f beau tiful gift« were presented the young hostess. al I v route* in your own voice! Sipmanr^oijß &> Co Mount O b vet Baptist Church T he P v r iF it T elephone ^ ------------------------ — ^ T - A nd T e i . e c r v p h C om pvny -------------- -------------- --------------------- “Merchandise Of Merit Ony” East First and Schuyler Sta. Rev. J. L. Lastott. Minister Í Shiloh Baptist Church East 7th and Everett Sts. CLYDE ON THE AIR MEDICINAL HERBS amt BOOTS Ralph C. Clyde, editor o f our “ Sense and Nonsenaa” column, ia on the air over Station KXL every Tuesday and Friday evening at 10:00 p. m. Mark your calendar to make note of the datea, ao you may be amused and edi fied. Commisaioner Clyde ia an en tertaining and forcible speaker, and has hundreds of radio fans who listen in semi-weekly to his addresses. — EPISCOPALIAN— St. Phillips Mission f House of Prayer East 10th and Grant Sts Robert Searcie, Pastor Keuutlics t i c harm Ira*, a» » uacd Cdnipoeed o f the choicest m edicinal roots, hrtha. buda and h a rk , im CHIN ESE M E D IC A L — METHODIST— If you are bother*'1 w* h Falling Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or any Hair Trouble we want you to try a jar of [EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER The |remedy coutaina medical properties that Igo to the roots of the Hair stimulate# the skin helping nature do ita work I-rave* the hair soft and »ilk; Perfumed with a b»!in o f a thousand flowers The best known remedy for Heavy and Beautiful Black Eve Brow*, alao restores Gray Hair to its Natural Colot-. Pan he used with Hoi Iron for Straightening Larrabee and Mc.Miilen Sts Rev Daniel G. Hill Jr. Minister First A. M E. Ziosi Church 417 Williams Ave HERBS C O M PAN Y . 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Portland Oregon Price Bent by Mail, 60c; 10c E xtra for Postage I M il \ I P IN h ll VM S \ I t . l I M il I ( (IM P O I M> I^TTT i II I ■> I I — - 1- -ÌÌ m m ii - m i l t I 1‘ INhH IM MIU IM .IVNN VtVNN » • .K M * * O U T F IT I H sir '.rawer. 1 T r n p l« O.l. I - h . n i . n i Pr«ran>t on. i h i C H -B R O w n H A IR G R O W E R W ITH O U T AN E Q U A L - W ith ou t a d o u b t, the best article of its kind— a com b in a tion Hair Grower and Hair Straightener. SfiirRVliitm er Phone TRinity 0693 Mary Pickford with Reginald Den ny and Margaret Livingston in Be- losco'a famous “ Kiki." A SM ALL DOWN P A Y M E N T O PLN S A CH ARGE ACCOUNT Arrangcnivul« are being made fur the Klecloral College of the A M.K. Church that meets in Spokane early in Mny to elect a lay delegate to the Cleveland, Ohio in 11)112 the »2,000,000 bond Issue is what we read In the paper* and that makes us ask the question, is it a good thing for Portland's unemployed, for Port land people. First we will have to consider what the bonds are for on the surface and then see if they fill the b ill Accord ing to the press, the bonds will aid PAU L MUNTER materially the unemployed of Port land and it is admitted now after at least a year o f suffering by many of them that unemployment is a fact and not a blame upon those in such condition. Wg have learned a lesson In economic* that layoffs and wage- cuts man actual human being* dis possessed and in want. Now the fig ures of the unemployed army in Port land as given will have to be used and at the same time we will have to admit that they represent a mini mum by authoritative statistics. As given, they fluctuate from ten thou sand to fifteen thousand men and women with twenty to thirty thousand dependent*. Two million dollars rep resents a great deal of money and divided amongst thirty thousand peo ple comes to, In the little red school- house method, sixty-aix dollar* per capita. As stated, these bonds will be sold as needed over a period of 24 months. A*»uming that they *r* used in the next two years, that mean* that every man, woman and child who are actually starving will receive around two dollars and sev enty-five cents a month! This will of course pay rent, clothing, hospital, food and other necessary item* of existence, It goes without saying. To Charm is the secret o f feminine the unemployed, then, the bonds can appeal . . . and a soft, light skin mean nothing practical. They are not 1* the secret o f charm. Dr. Fred the solution o f their difficulty which, Palmer's Skin Whitener Ointment softens and lightens the darkest in simple language, is want for the skin, clears up pimples, blotches barest need* o f life. Maybe they are and tan marks, and does away supposed to be enchanted by the men with that “ oily, shiny” look. Us* tion of such a large sum. we do not this preparation regularly to make know. your skin soft, delicate and allur ing. This amazing Ointment is To the taxpayer, you and I, they made in the famous Dr. Fred also present a problem even if we are Palmer’s Laboratories where are employed, and making money. (O f also made those other beauty aids such happy state, I nave my doubts!) you know so w ell: Dr. Palmer's Two million dollars in municipal and Skin Whitener Soap, Skin Whitener Face Powder, Hair Dresser and county bonds that will be sold and Hid Deodorant which may be had bear a maximum o f five per cent. The at all drug stores for 26 cents esch difficulties of disposing of bonds of or will be sent postpaid upon re municipalities right now is common ceipt o f price. Dr. Fred Palmer’s knowledge to everyone. We cannot Laboratories, Dept. 6, Atlanta, Qa. expect the Eastern bankers to be do Send 4c in stamps for s ing otherwise than taking advantage generous trial sample o f of such a state of affairs and making the Skin Whitener, Soap as much o f a discount as possible. and Face Powder. But we go on paying the interest and wanting to help our suffering fellow- DR.FRED PALMER’S men and realizing that we are not. We notice that some of our leading citixena, advocates of this issue, have 'M I P S YOUR CO M rt-IXIO N YO UTH FUL' not hesitated to enforce a wage cut at their plants and stores and layoffs also. I am in favor o f helping the unemployed, feel that they deserve Mrs. Fields and Miss Chase have help and that this help 1* not charity, taken over the Good Eat Place, 107 but the bond issue is not the path to East Third avenue, where they will follow, as shown by simple arith- rater to old customers and friends. UNITED ARTISTS Formerly .86 Values I hr local I lk« will give a log dance April 2.'i, si Odd Kellows hall, Sprague und Naps The boy* are getting reudy for the state convention that meets In Spokane in June. THE BOND ISSUE Portland, Ore., April 3. Kegutar »9.86 to »12.86 Vale. Regular »10.85 Value* The Holy Week revival meetings are being well attended. Rev. Q. g. Allen and Kininett B. Reed are do ing the preaching, the services be ing much enjoyed. metic. It is not only Fortland but the real of our country that ha* to i come down to fact* and do something , inure practical. It is too bad that I history in repeating itself seems to carry on every mistake as well as 1 gain o f its previous experience. Many ' of the leading men of today recognite , these facts. An economic chaos is always the forerunner of drastic change. We have had the experience of futilly fighting such change in the past and w* hope that now, for the first time, such a change will be done in a manner that will stamp us as having advanced in mental as well as industrial paths. "Laugh and Get Rich’' with Edna May Oliver, Hugh Herbert and Dor othy Lea, plus RKO vaudevilla. Robins, the walking music store in notes of melody and fun. Berkea A Wallace, in “ Who Started T h is? " Grette Ardine and Johnny Tyresa, a deckload of amusement, plus Mel Blanc and the RKO Westerners, Portland’s fmast stage end entertain ing bend. Extra midnight show Sat urday, 11:30 p. m , “ Slums of Berlin" picture. In Our DownxtairH T hrift Shop The 8. I. club will give an Kaster ball at Odd Kellows hall, Sprague and Napa, Monday, April 6. News reaches here that Mrs. John The Melody Kour, local singer* of Mapps who has been spending the repute, will put over our "evening winter In California has been roy of song" at the A. M E. church april ally entertained in San Diego and 5th, for benefit o f Stewardess. other California points. Sam Sumner o f Chicago an old Mrs. C. Urubbs, superintendent of Calvary Baptist church, announce' friend of K. II. Holmes, spent last an Kaster pageant of Sunday School Wednesday in Spokane. K K O O R PH E U M Easter Suggestions cold. To the Editor: ¡Theatres M ER RIM A N H. 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