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SATURDAY, MAY 9, 19.11 THREE The ADVOCATE SCHOOL LAD HONORED Theatres THIS] [S YOUR 1 BIG NEW HUDSON STRAIGHT B ABSOLUTELY FREE ------------------------ —---- —a MORE THAN SI 5 0 0 .0 0 IN PRIZES ---------------- — — — R. K. Q. ORPHEUM OPPORTUHTY “OPPORTlINITY DAYS”- llie fir.l, ln-t a,..I only rxlrn v«»le hniin» offer of the entire cam paign end» forever promptly at 10:(Ml «»«-lock N* etluemluy night, Muy IS. So what you «lo in thin lir»l I► iu period, and mpeeiully during the present big “OPPORTUNITY DAYS,” euu mean tile elineliing of one «if tile higgext pri/a-x for you. (oinipiiign l le a d ip in rle r» will In* o p e n u n til 10 o 'e lo e k W ednexday n ig h t, Muy 13, to receive null- • e rip lio n x Mild votes to In* c r e d i t e d on th e RIG “ OPPORTUNITY DAYS” extra vote« schedule. All eundiduleM in the eMinpuign office by 10 p. m. VI ednexday night, will he waite«| on und their •‘Xtru voten and subscriptions credited on the hig vole neh«‘dnle, lint no oil«* will lie allow«*d to enter this office after that time, for the purpose «if turning in niihM'riplhuiM on the hig EXTRA vote M'hedule — v» lii.li in in efTeel until 10:00 o'rloek W ednexday night. Muy IS, only. WINNING THIS HUDSON “R” AUTOMOBILE OR ANY OF THE CASH GIFTS W ILL PAY YOU MANY TIMES FOR YOIJK EFFORTS — THE OPPORTUNITY IS HERE FOR YOU, NO MATTER WHETHER YOU ARE A PRESIDENT CANDIDATE t i l l A NEW ENTRY — READ THIS PAGE CAREFULLY! All candidates MUST report at campaign head quarters before 1 0 P M . Wednesday May 13th SECOND PRIZE 8100 in (gold THIRD PRIZE I GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE 860 in (gold NEW LATEST MODEL HUDSON STRAIGHT ” 8 ” COACH VALUE SI 155 850 in (gold 810 in (gold CANII ! Piirehaa«‘d fruin and Will Be on Display at GRIMM, SCHNEIDER AND BACON Portland. Or«‘gon Cholee of C«dor T h ese A re O p p o rtu n ity Days 10 P . M . Wednesday May- I 3 Marks Close Of Big Votes POSTIVELY THIS IS THE FIRST AND ONLY EXTRA VOTE OFFER OF THE ENTIRE CAMPAIGN CAN THE RUMORS Opportunity Coupon It is no doubt natural that »onu* candidates would attempt to diwourage others hv circulating rumors more ingenious than accurate . . . . hut the tales one hears are so highly em bellished with frills so utterly inmuceivnhle that their tin- truthfulness is readily apparent. They are deserving of no more consideration and tin* wise candidate is too busy to listen to them. Candidates Should Read No. !» of the Rules and Regulations Published at the Start of the Campaign OPPORTUNITY COUPON Goml f«*r 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 Extra Vot«*s' Candidate’s N am e--------------------------------------------------- Subscribers : 1 . ----------------------------- .........--------------------------------------- -------------- - ................................. 2 . ....................................... — -------------------- ---------- --------------------- ----------------------- 3. .................... .................................................................... This Coupon, accompanied by three (3) NEW 1-year (or longer) subscriptions to The Advocate will entitle any candi date to 200,000 extra votes in addition to the regular votes— club votes, and bonus, as per regular vote schedule. The three names of new subscribers must be plainly written on Coupon, together with the candidate’s name. Positively only one Coupon accepted for every three (3) NEW subscribers. You may use as many 200,000 Coupons as you like. This Coupon Must Bo Used Before Wednesday Night, May 13, 1931, at 10:00 P. M. Good for 100,000 Extra Votes! This Coupuii, if accompanied by three (3) Re newal 1-yt‘ar (or longer) subscriptions to The Advocate, will entitle any candidate to 100,000 extra votes in addition to the regular and club votes as per the regular vote schedule. The three names of subscribers must be plainly written on the Coupon, together with the candidate’s name. Positively only one Coupon accepted for every three renewal subscriptions. You may use as many 100,000 Coupons as vou like. This Coupon Must lie Used Before 10:00 P. M. Wednesday, May 13. 1931 Subscriber’s Name_________________________ Candidate’s N a m e ________ __ _____ 1...................................................... 2 . ............................................. 3. .............................................................................. OPPORTUNITY COUPON 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 EXTRA VOTES! How to Jump liit«> First Pine«* — Extra Special In<livi«lual Offer f«ir One (»-Year Subscription! To each candidate turning in just one and not more than ten 6-year subscriptions (either old or new) to The Advocate before Wednesday night, May 13, 1931, at 10:00 P.M. Only ten 500,000 coupons accepted from each candidate in this individual offer. This is an unparalleled opportunity afforded entirely new candidates, and the candidates of lower vote standing to jump into first place. Candidate’s N am e_____________________________________ Subscriber’s Name ____________________________________ This 500,000 Coupon is in addition to all votes — the 360,000 regular votes, club votes bonus on every new subscription dur ing first period. For Further Information. Call or Phone or Write THE ADVOCATE — 3 1 3 Macleay Building —2116 Washington Sit Portland : : Oregon PH O N E AT. 2536 F { \ FOR RENT—Neatly furnished, newly decorated 3-room bungalow, reason able. Phone Mrs. Charles Stanton, Wa 2251 . — A iv . Rooms for Rent—953 E. I4th St., N . Phone Trnity 8754—adv. The Sun Cafe, open day and night— Chineae and American cooking, at 322 Richard A rieri in "CONQUERING Mrs. Fred D. Thomas is in receipt of Williams Ave. Phone Lnacaster 1882 MORDE”. a wire from her sister, Mrs. William J. D. Emery, Mgr.—Adv. Payne of Los Angeles, that the latter will visit her here. Mrs. Payne arrived PARAMOUNT last night on the Greyhound stage. It One Cent a Day Pays Ramon Novarro in "DAYBREAK” is the first time that Mrs. Thomas has with Helen Chandler, plus Eanchon seen her sister in 12 years, and the meet Up to $100 a Month ing was mutually a happy one. Mrs. & Marco's "Olympic Games" idea Payne-» stay is indefinite. The Postal Life and Casualty In RIALTO Among pleasant callers at The Advo surance Co., 9132 Moriarty building, Lila Lee in "WOMAN HUNGRY.” cate office recently were Mr and Mrs Kansas City, Mo., is offering a new Jerry Turner and Attorney John L accident policy that pays up to $100 Jamison. The latter returned last Wed a month for 24 months for disability and $1,000 for deaths—costa less than nesday from California. 1 cent a day—$3.50 a year. Over 68,000 Mrs. Anna Canada, of 329 Sacramento already have this protection. Men. When Mayor and Mrs. Baker left St., and her husband, are enjoying a women and children, ages 10 to 70, last night for New York en route to delicious home-cured ham, sent to them eligible. Send no money. Simply send t rance, they were attended by the by her father from LeMond, Texas— name, address, age, beneficiary’s name and relationship and they will send Mrs. Canada's former home. affable porter. E. Bushnell. this policy on 10 days’ F R E E inspec Mrs. Rachael Bellard was indisposed tion. No examination ia required. This DON’T SPEN D YOUR MONEY offer is limited, so write them today. W H ERE YOU CANNOT WORK1 Wednesday of this week. Local News Mr» H. Scott of «92 Rodney Ave., is reported better She has also re ceived her late husband's pension. Mrs A. V. Childress, 862 Union Ave. N , who suffered a mild stroke recently is reported to be much improved. Luther Clemens. 720 Union Ave N. met with a painful accident last Satur day but is greatly improved at this writing He is being treated by Dr Unthank. He was run down by a motorcycle TIIKKK l l l ’NtlKKI) IN A «pvcial fumi uf $300 ha* Im n ari ailili* lo bc <li*trib. utml In (he form of «alari.1« amunir artive non-prite win- ner« un a 10 per cani baaia. Think of il! onq-tenth of all auba.-riptiona you »rrurr (ora into your pocket if you fall lo wln a prlie. * Thia Aaaarra «'omprnaallon to all Candidate*! Marlene Dietrich in "D ISH O N O R The editor of The Advocate has been ED" with Victor McLI.aglen invited to serve the Peace Covenant of the World Committee and to permit her name to appeal'upon its stationery UNITED ARTISTS and literature. Gloria Swantun in “IN D ISC REET’’ with Hen Lyon. Arthur Lake, Barbara Mrs. Ollir Wright left Monday for Kent Los Angeles, to attend the bedside of ■ o her ill grand daughter, Mrs. Russie Mae Kirk. FOX HOLLYWOOD E Washington has recovered and able to he about again to the delight of his many friends F i m i PRIZE Classified Adv'ts The Esperanto Breakfast Club met with Mrs. Elise Reynolds, president, last Cenatane« HcnnctI in “ BORN TO Wednesday Th« study in Negro His Ear rent, reaaoaable. Apartment*. LOVE" with Jo«l McCrra, plu» 8 tory was led by Mrs. Beatrice Cannady. furmxhrd or unfurnished, located at Big K KO acta The hostess served a delieiou brunch 714-716 E. Ankeny St. Inquire Trin Next meeting with Mrs, Cora Jamis on, ity 9868.—Adv. 86» Garfield Ave. FOX BROADWAY A V Childress is engaged in baking fine cakes He delivers to your door the best in home cooked cakes FOURTH PRIZE j Jack Reynolds, eldest son of Mr. and I Mrs. Phil Reynolds, of 391 Roselawn Ave., has been honored by his fellows in the Eigth Grade by choosing him as the captain of their baseball team. Jack —who is 13—goes to Highland school. FREE VOTING COUPON GOOD FOR 10« VOTES in The Advocate’s “Everybody Wins” Free Gift Campaign I hereby cast 100 FREE VOTES to the credit of (Miss) (Mrs.) (M r.).......................... ...................................... Address_______________________________________ This coupon—neatly clipped out—name and address of the candidate filled in, and mailed or delivered to the Campaign Department of The Advocate, will count as 100 FREE VOTES. It does not cost anything to cast the coupons for your favorite candidate, and you are not re stricted in any sense in voting them. Get all you can and send them in—they all count! Do not roll or fold; deliver in flat package. Note—This coupon must be voted on or before 8:00 P.M., May 20* 1931. SipmaivWoiJjß Guy Holmes has just completed a three-day tennis instruction course under the supervision of Douglas S. Hilton, expert Mr Holmes will be glad to give free instruction in this popular sport on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday mornings Rev \ \ R. Lovell may be seen most any time working in his vegetable garden next door to the church. THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER Will Promote • Full Growth of Hair. Will also Restore the Strength, Vitality and the Beauty of the ^ Hair, if your Hair is Dry and Wiry. Try— Mr and Mrs. Phil Reynolds have a lovely vegetable garden. Mr. and Mrs. Will Gragg have a fine vegetable garden in Vancouver, Wash., on E. L. Jamison ranch I East India Hair Grower Mrs. W. B. Rose, of Winlock, Wash., who is domiciled w ith Mrs. G. N. White, will be obligated into the Ladies' Auxi liary of Sgt Joseph White Camp. S. A. " l r Vets tonight, at their regular meet ing at the Court House. If you are bothered wfch Falling Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or any Hair Trouble, we want you to try a jar of EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER. The Lremedy contains medical properties that I go to the root* of the Hair, stimulates 'the skin, helping nature do ita work. Leaves the hair soft and silky. Perfumed with a balm of a thousand flowers. The best known remedy for Heavy and Beautiful Black Eye-Brows, also restores Gray Hair to its Natural Color. Can be used with Hot Iron for Straightening. Fred D. Thomas, well known caterer has been in ill-health for several years, is being cared for by Mrs. J. R. Charleston at their home, on Rodney Ave. Mrs. Thomas’ work required her to be away from home so much that it was necessary to have some one com petent to lo o k after him He is doing nicely. W'ho Price Sent by Mail, 50c ; 10c Extra for Postage AUBNT*8 O UTFIT The Old Rose Club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. d isc Reynolds, pres ident of the club, with Mrs. Ira Hart, hostess. An interesting program was rendered, bearing on Mother’s Day. The next meeting of the club will be the last Thursday in May. Co. 1 O il. O il. tion fo r H a ir G row er. ! Tamp)« 1 Sham poo. 1 Frenato« 1 Face C m m a n d d ire c fo r aallin c. S3, P o stata - S. D. LYONS 316 N. Central Dept u Oklahoma City, Okla. Phone TRinity 0693 S. C. MORRIS, Mgr. Mrs. Lucille Crosswhite, 1037 Division St., is reported to be quite ill at her home. U. S. A . GARAGE, Inc. * The condition of Dr. J. A. Anderson, who is confined to his home with tuber culosis of the lungs, is reported to b« improved as we go to press. Gas -Eastern and Western Oils—Battery Charging Scientific Automobile Repairing Greasing, Oiling, Washing and Polishing Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Myles. 329 Sac ramento St., are having considerable interior decorating done in their home this spring. EXPERT AUTOMOBILE DRIVING INSTRUCTING Courteous and Efficient Service Car Called for and Delivered STEAM H EATED STORAGE 353-55 ROSS ST. PORTLAND, OREGON THE ADVOCATE — 313 Macleay Building — 2 86 Washington St. Nomination or Entry Blank for The Advocate’s “ Everybody Win»” Gold . . . . and Automobile EI«»clion GOOD FOR 5000 VOTES / h ereby en ter and rauf 5 0 0 0 vote» fo r (MISS) (MRS.) (M R .)....................................... as a candidate in The Advocate’s “ Everybody Wins” Prize Distribution of Gold and Auto mobile. ADDRESS....................................................................................... PHONE..................................... Note— Only one nomination blank accepted for each candidate nominated.........................