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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1931)
« TH K IL L U S T R A T O !) F E A T U R E S K U T IO N — A p r il 18. 19.11 Negro Orchestra Leader Plays to White “400” A season of continental triumph bring fresh laurels to popular co-originator of “Shuffle A lo n g ” hit T o U » tufecUous Cun<> « I H »fl lad y Koben Perl <Ml»s B railler I II - Itc * Miai. (Irrtrudi- lawtrnce. Mia» irr llsys Arr Hrrr Again Park Ave- Talullali Bankhead, Mian Prua* Iloti- nur »ocirty. European nobility ami [kliui Joycr. Mr l ’ aul lam in i Mr. -tiar. c f llir »tage ami arr «ru w el Norl Coward, Mr fila r le . K in « anil comed Nob!.- Blaole and hu celetwated numerous other ala(<- ami « n » n AmbaaaadruM Orchestra back to alara i totham on Lbr occasion o( Uwlr de - i but recently. al Ihr amari n r * Hen- taurant Prlnreaec at Paik A vr- V L H B O V D A It N MM Slaale ami hi. famous aggregation KTVK4TIVK I ’Ml-: of raualclan... known throughout Bn e n s nil», a. the lavorMoa of live Prince P lan ; a ll (Of W ain, arc playing a limited rn- c «aKnnrnt at tlm PiUu-eaar before re- » w o * . » . c I K * «g i turning to Part* lor their annua! afl ' fw j iiearanee at Lea Ambanaadeur. U U iftB c r u n d i It will be recalled that nival.- waa H lU n e > y T r o n h i r one o f the alar, ami originator . of Al *»«r !»•••■*•< •» MM tor Irta! A«« Shuffle A Ion«, a ixipular Nrcro mu- ' II r i IN T K N A MON. Ia>< laical corned), and the rvprtarntallve t l llrarv SI N \ «atherlti« at the opr tun* tnalateil up- | , on hts reridertn« innumerable eneorea ! from that popular acore Btaale waa also railed upon to render a group of ^•*•»1» >• ■•••» f-t l n Kuro|iean musical oovetUea that he U«a TaatUaU ami hla band popularized at Deau •” » a mu al g t m • m m ■»'MI BRAHMA Rio ville ami Monte Carlo tlVtMM.Mll flA'.S> ne Anion« time.- who altendeil the 8 a- too» sroNts « ... Ad»- , ale premleie at the Princess.- were •aauu 1 * * h IU | A n »»! r - tali»*« LiVI IODE. Mr and M r. John Davla U xl«e Mr v O N 11 ara anrrtal A» and Mra Taylor Hcott Hardin, Ml • a lt «M a l* t . a and Mra llarl.m Parr. Mr.. Hpenrri OVl RtUl < 0 ( 1 # Turner Mra ( i lor la IlragRlotU. Mr I I U I * «ria --- --- al Biita«d Iti aallnlartaaa, ami Mra. Joseph Ijlleiilh al Mr * a «U r <• a e r a t i w w l U « i U r i U m M a#»* a » a i Fr— «Ma *— <•«> aal» t i U I* « t l » i M Prank HuaabU. Ji Prince Taaallo « U V mia «Ma . « a t o a i i t l l Fa* a « * . . . di « f Puaalrnberg. Count Pietro Santo. Mr, aui I I « aaafaga a a ta A tn i taltal— <»— a* »a n a » a— and Mra Alexander C Marker, Mr Î bb A b À Taa . M i a I t i l i * O r i.. „ TODA I I •to- M FS *(JRIAU. Ca—«, i r u t'harlr. Ilatchrldrr ami Count <1 ta* f l RRUORIVD N.f Paleritu NOIICti V- ato*lalai* (.l'ARAN III lAa—— g. oth e r. seen at the premiere were w «O-l. t o i » . I i b lio o !.. IIIVP f.M .b l M r. John H Mai Mil. M i' Cyril Mr iw tw, ... .i. a iti rrnki. eowtg- Near Mr and Mr William t laaton rut MM.HI» MALSITU.' UT 100*1 »OW I I Mr and Mra Herbert Braggtoltl Mi I canard Orthwaltr. Mtaa Juliana Cut-L DO Y O U W A N T tin«. Mra Lyltletan Pox. Mr. Eugene j S Heynal Mr and M r» Jauie.s D eei-I mg M. .. Pauline Kabul on C of ami Mr Arthur lattle. Mr. ltob.it J. i Pranel. Mr Lucius Humpltrloa. M r. | and Mr-, lirwey Hailey H i m Don» ( Treyor Mr ami Mr . N Chumley | June-, Mr Paikrr Morae Hoop t e t, Mr anil Mr. Puxhall Kerne Tay- | lor. Count Hem. de Terey. Mr. mid | Mr» Ayniar Embury 11 Mr ami Mra | Thomas Howland M e lt Mr. Caru- , I N F O R M A T I O N FREE line Atwater. Mr.. Pranel» II Hauih Mr Norman Pickard, Mr Letgh Har No mi ney, M r. Lout, de Hebtaii Moore. naa m • • »am, X guara Ma)oi and Mra. laulllard Spemcr. | halp jNiu. AUo among tho»e preaenl were : uniti 1 0 D AV J-ALWAYS HAVE LUCK!-* f HAPPINESS MONEY LOVE SUCCESS 'too— Noble btaale and bi. lamou. orcheatra | n I r » d u i I n ( Ibe new, ' Ithamba dance to laablonaWe vo. letv on llir oroaaion of bi. Now * York Hebot at Urn »mart Kr.Uurant I’ rtn m -r In Now i'ork City rerewtly. M. WILLIAMS 901 Bergen Ave., Suite F Jrr»»y City. No** Jersey Ite lo »—A J Clarke in ib ii. Inter aa national » ...... . sn.prr.ario pregni HQUJ ...» a IIoral U lb ol» on behalf of Ihr , , U T * Enropoan Mu.ieal Association to ^ ^ r r b e a U H m a ^ r o Am ,r,‘ ‘ n a» llllQ W ilt »a » W 0 M ] 3 [1 «V U IIIU II (LOSt 2 Û LÓS. OÍ Fat L o a t H e r D o u b le C h in I .oat H e r P r o m in e n t H i p » [.oat H e r S lu g g ia h n w a » j < .allied PhyaCeal Vigor -l.alned In Vlvarloaane». it was astonishing how little dirt and liiuned a Shapely Plgare — inconvenience the work occasioned — I f you're (at — flr»t remove the really much lea« than what we had i caune. experienced when we varnished the T »«» or . loir toH.iMoni-ii er x k i si x i n A L T S in « | l i n o f h o t w . l v r b O o t l b i r « l . I old floors. The work was finished a | S too t o v v r r m o r n l n » 4JI o u t p o it r, oik T few months ago and we have already I f o l l y m o , t o - s o 11»lit o n p u t o l o # b t t t t o r , I t r o o m a n d • n o r - In S « . • » • ( . 1 o n t h o had several really fine offer* for I t o l t t o n d n o t o h o m ony p ounds of fo l the place. But it Just means more to 1 lio v o vo n lo h o d . « a l. o t h a t y o u h a v o ( o l o a d In o n - us than ever now, and I guess we are • r » N v o lle - y o u r n u n )• c t« » ro t y o u tool y o u n t • r In b o d y - k o a n o r In m in d K S tia O M B y i not selling. How to Make the Old Home Saleable -------------- _ Du.C-Proofing • | 111 never forget the labor we vpent work on an installment ba.U and Floor» <jn thoae old pine floors’ There » » ; that lor a few dollars a week we Maket Home Saleable -,he periodic varnlahtng, the chaoa could have the entire hiuae redoored while that work was being done, th< ' and with no Inconvenience and dirt. Old Home toaaleable Now Draw» sickening smell clinging to the hous' He aaid oak would last for vene Prospective Huyera Who Offer for what seemed Ukc weeks. And rations, never need repairs, would Handsome Profit«. the money It coat! not oollect dust and dirt, and that O f course, it was worth it, e v e n 1 It would add many, many hundreds By Flora do Barry. though varnished »o ft pine It a of dollars to the value of the prop For ten years we lived in an old mighty poor substitute for hardwood erty, besides making It sileable which house and it wasn't until a few floors. No matter what waa done, It was not with pine floors. He told Thoae Tawrlata months ago that we succeeded in the pine boards just would contract us of many cases where houses had As the steamer was moving out of keeping the floors clean and free I and expand and show cracks and been on the market for years and cravloas where dual and rsal dirt were not sold until refloored In oak the harbor at Athens a well-dreaaed from dust. over the old—and then brought lady approached the oaptain and persisted in collecting. There must be just thousands of { pointed to the distant Mils One day, we told our griefs to a handsome profits. "Oould you tell me what Is that families going through the experi neighbor, a lumberman. He chuckled Well, we saw the floor layer and ence we had, so I'm going to tell and told us to climb out of the Ci vi l , gave liim a deposit lar wilder what while »tuff over there?" »he a»k«d ' That l. anow.' replied the captain about bow we not only solved a War period and lay oak over the old we had expected to pay, and Within "W ell, I thought eo. myself," agreed boards He recommended a floor an incredibly short time we were housewife» moat vexing problem but layer. But we protected we could [ walking on our very own beaatiful the lady, "but a gentleman )uat now also raised, tremendously, the sale not afford naw floors. He replied, oak floors, the e«uat of those In the Informed me that It wtai Qreece " -The Nor we»ter that a lot of tradespeople do that town's moat aristocratic homes And able value of the house. w ill | lv o a a y l o t p a r s o n o J o y o u s fu r p r ls a . flat an Me bottle of K K tm c ilE N SALTS Hauls 4 weeks). 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