The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, June 13, 1931, Page THREE, Image 3

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    JUNK 13. m i
T h e ADVOCATE
THREE
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Theatres
F IV E -R O O M BungUow. til« floors.
full attice and basement, furnace,
garage SlUJO equity will sacrifice for
»40000 A. Pietzold, ISM Grand N
CONFEDERATES_GET
H. K. O. ORPHEUM
Classified
8ACK PAY
Adv’ts
Columbia, 8 . C.— (C N S )— The on«
hundred and forty-four colorod citi­
Robert Woolsey in “ Everything’s
zens o f South Carolina, who because
Rosie," plus RKO vaudeville which
FOR SALE
o f actual service o f one sort or an
brings Trixie Kriganza in person.
other in the Confederate army are Modern 7-room house 306 E. First St
eligible to receive pensions, will soon
N. Call EAst 1940
FOX BROADWAY
get their money acording to A. J.
Beattie, comptroller general, last
Janet Lay nor with Warner Baxter
FO R SA LE —4-romm house with a
week.
in “ Daddy Long Legs.”
sleeping porch and kitchenette.
The vouchers for the money have
Semi-modem «tear three car line*.
been sent out to the probate judges
Low price for quick sale. For
PARAMOUNT
over the state from whose ofice the
Particular* phone E A . MM— Adv
money wil be given directly into the
Joan Crawford "Laughing Sinnera”
hands o f the pensioner*.
with Neil Hamilton, Marjorie Ram-
A nice front dmmb end a 1 - r __
beau and Clark Gable. Fanchon and
apartment, furnished or nnfaralshed;
Marco's “ Peg Leg*" idea. 16— Sun-
near tw o carlinaa. Phone Eaat 1(32.
kist Dolls— 16.
— Adv.
(Continued from Page 1 )
Preachers are all wrong and that God
RIALTO
FO R RE N T— Large Furnished Room.
is in favor of gambling as a means o f
»3 00 Per Week. »11 R ow Street.
Otis Skiner in "K ism et" America's obtaining a secure position in life.
E A it 7*7»—Adv
Ministers
should
include
in
their
ser­
foremost character star.
mons a text on “ Pray to God be­
fore you buy your tickets for the FO R R E N T — Newly furnished, at­
tractive modem apartment. *71 Hal-
sweepstakes.”
aey Street. Call Elmer Flowers,
The press o f the ruling class dram­
EAst 8917— Adv.
atize such winnings. This has the
effect of detracting the minds o f the
m u ses from the miserableness o f FOR RF.N'T—Neatly furnished, newly
decorated J room bungalow, reason­
their position and creating in them
a feeling o f hppe that they too may able. Phone Mrs. Charles Stanton, Wa.
2251.—Adv.
17646682
be lucky. By this means the various
rackets such as "policy” and “ num­
bers” bleed the workers who are al­ Rooms for Rent—95J E. 14th S t, N ,
Phone Trnity 8754—adv.
ways hoping to get lucky.
Theodore A. Haith was graduated
The way out for the millions o f ex­
from the school o f Dentistry and
ploited masses under the exploitation
The Sun Cafe, open day and night—
Pharmacy at the North Pacific Col­
and oppression o f the landlords o f
lege last Tuesday evening. The pro­
Chinese and American cooking, at 322
the South will come thru organisa­
gram which was held in the First
tion for struggle of the Negro and Williams Ave. Phone Lnacaster 1882.
Baptist Church, 12th and Taylor
white workers against the bos* sys­
Sts., was largely attended by friends
J. D. Emery, Mgr.— Adv.
tem o f starvation.
and relatives o f the graduating class.
Mr. Haith has maintained a high
scholastic and social rating thru-
out his entire four year course
at the school.
He has also been
the recipient o f numerous hon­
ors, both by the school and its stu­
dents. Mr Haith has many friends
-announces-
in Portland, in Seattle, his home,
and all up and down the coast who
That She will do residential work
wish him continued success.
THANKS GOD
Local N ew s
TED M GETS DIPLOMA FROM
NORTH . . .
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* Big Votes End Wed. June 10th
S K C O M t l'K I Z K
$ 1 0 0
T H IK D
¡11 (v o lti
l'K I Z K
GRAND C A P IT A L PRIZE
$60 ¡n (» o ld
NKW LATEST MODEL HUDSON STRAIGHT “ 8 " COACH
VALUE *1153
KOI K lil l'KIZK
SSO in (»olii
nini
MRS.M. REDMOND
3oautician of Memphis Tenn.
Mrs.
Harry Ivey
and
PHONE SE. 3 4 1 0
daughter
1 Mildred, and Evan K. Porter receiv­
l'KIZK
ed mild but painful injuries to their
heads and bodies Sunday while en
route from church to their home on
South 17th St. They were riding in
the car with Mr. Porter when the ac­
cident occured.
All are improvini
rapidly.
$ 1 0 ¡11 (volli
TIIKRK HUNDRRI) IN'
CASH!
A special fumi of
ha*
been set asidr to br diatrib.
ulnl in lhr foriti o f salari«»
unii.un attive non-pria* win-
ner» on a IO per orni ba*i*.
Think o f it! one-tenth o f all
subscriptions you s«H-ur«> | » m
Into your pocket if you fall
to win a pria*.
Thi* Aaaurra ('»mpensation
to all Candidate»!
CAMPAIGN NOTES
Wednesday night, June 17, promptly
at I!! o'clock, the big third period
of vole* gne* out of effect forever
Double importance should be attached
to work done by the end o f thi* period
If you expect to be a big price win­
ner, you muil take full advantage of
the lew remaining hour* ol the big
vote campaign
Here’* ? point the Campaign Man­
ager ha* been wanting to make for
several day* if you are a candidate
you are held retpontible for your suc­
cess in the eyes of the world
You
may "pass the buck" to your own
satisfaction but in the eye* of the
great outside you win or lose through
Y< tl'K effort* You are judged finally
by your campaign
Result* are all
that count.
A subscription to The Advocate is
an investment, not an expense. Thru
the advertisements alone, the purchaser
saves many time* the price in a year.
Today no one has anything won.
It is anybody's race at the pole—a
neck and neck affair
If any candi­
date has any idea in Ilia or her head
that lie or she is "sitting pretty" in
the car class, the Campaign Manager
advises them to awake and rub their
eye*. There is a fable about the hare
and the tortise, you know
sfam pooing, p re ssin g , bobJing, marcelling
round curling, manicuring, eye*6rou? arching
facial m a ssa g in g . 12 yrs. experience
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Tilman are
the proud parents o f a baby girl
born last Saturday, June 6 .
l'iirchaneil from unti NX ill Kr «in Di-plav ul
GRIMM, SCHNEIDER AND BACON
Choire of Color
Portland, Oregon
THIRD PERIOD VOTE
SCHEDULE
June 10
June 17
The Following Number of
Volet« Will Be Given oil
Subscription*
Y i-a r— I f M W
16,000
I f o ld
. . . 6 ,0 0 0
2 - Y m t — I f m w _________ 4 4 ,0 0 0
I f ..l.l
_____
. ...2 0 ,0 0 0
6 - jr m r — I f m w
_________ 8 1 0 ,0 0 0
I f o ld
2 8 0 ,0 0 0
1-
A special Ballot— g«»«»d f«»r
100,000 «-xtra voir» — will
I k * issued on every club o f
$12 turn«*«! in on subscrip­
tions. The club ntay be
composed o f small or large
subscriptions totaling $12.
100,000
Ext r a V o t e s
NX ill Be Liven With Every
Club of *1 2 Turned In
CAMPAIGN NOTES
Are you one of those “ alibi” artists
who would rather provide a make­
shift alibi than really try? There are
many, many subscriptions to be had
this week Why, candidates from the
other side of town are getting sub­
scriptions right front your next door
neighbor
That's true, too Are you
simply "picking" passing tip nine out
of ten chances, or are you really try­
ing to help yourself.
Over confidence is the biggest handi­
cap under which any candidate can
work. This unwelcome handicap has
caused more regrets than anything in
a campaign of this kind. The only
way to become a winner is to spend
every possible minute getting subscrip­
tions.
Perseverance is the only winning
quality.
If a candidate ever expect* to do
anything real for himself or herself in
this race, it is reasonable to expect
that he or she will make the effort
between now and 13 o'clock, Wednes­
day night, June 17. As close as the
race no wstands, a few subscriptions
may he the deciding factor.
Your votes, Mr Reader, may be the
deciding factor in helping some candi­
date achieve victory or a small fortune
in this campaign Will you refuse to
Help Your Friend N O W ?
10,000
Fxtra Votes
Will B«* Civ«'it f«»r Each Y«*nr
of n New Subscription
Turned in B«*fore
June 17
Am ong high school graduates this
June are the follow ing: Ollie Bush-
nell, Dorothy Bushnell, Helena Sear-
ice, Daisy Lee Wright, Charles Raw­
lins, Julius Gory and George Cannady.
Brunette Bolin, form er Portlander,
is back from Oakland.
THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER
The Portland Journal o f June 2,
carried an article about Hughey A rn­
ett o f Tacoma, winning a Columbia
scholarship. Hughey graduated from
the Colege o f Puget Sound last Mon­
day.
Will Promote a Full Growth o f Hair.
Will also Restore the Strength,
Vitality and the Beauty o f the
Hair. If your Hair ia Dry and
Wiry, T r y -
EaSt India Hair Grower
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nelson have
moved from 378 Vancouver Ave., to
225 Sheridan street.
If you are bothered wfch Falling
Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or any Hair
Trouble, we want you to try a ja r of
EAST INDIA H AIR GROWER. The
k remedy contains medical properties that
| go to the roots o f the Hair, rtimulatea
the skin, helping nature do ita work.
Leaves the hair soft and silky. Perfumed with a
balm o f a thousand flowers. The best known remedy
for Heavy and Beautiful BUck Eye-Brows, also
restores Gray Hair to its Natural Color. Can be uaed
w ith Hot Iron for Straightening.
W. A. Neely was a pleasant caller
at the Advocate office last week and
paid for two years subscription.
Come again, Mr. Neely.
MORE «O U T CONTEST
(Continued from Page 1 )
ill count a vastly greater number
o f votes than if given during the last
period— Help your favorite Now!
Following are the names o f the few
candidates nominated — listed alpha­
betically — together with all the votes
cast for publication up until Thurs­
day night:
Louie Abberts ______________ 49,200
Lillian B o lla r d ______________ 25,600
H. M. B r e e d o n ______________ 425,100
M. L. B r o w n __________________699,600
Mrs. Dennis Collins
_______ 49,000
Catherine F a i r ________________ 16,700
Madelyn G ib s o n .._____________ 708,600
Geneva I v e y __________________602,900
W. R. L o v e ll__________________720,400
Alice M a rsh a ll____________ ...7 0 0 ,1 0 0
Merriman M a x w e ll___________ 420,800
Irene Patterson_______________ 680,800
Alice T im m s __________________700,900
Vernell Watson ______________ 540,900
Price Sent by Mail, 60 c ; 10 c Extra for Poataga
» 0 8 X 7 * 8 OUTFIT
1 Heir Grower, I Tempi.
O il. 1 Sham poo. I Pressing
O il. 1 Face Cream and dtree-
lion fo r aelling, H
lie Extra
for Poetae.
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Oklahoma City, Okla.
LEARN TO PL A Y G OLF
on the prettiest course in town
Lit" I Tom Miniature Golf Course
Com er Williams Ave. St McMillan St.
Open every day until 12 midnight
General Admission 15c
Rosalie Bird. Ticket Seiler
THE ADVOCATE — 313 Macleay Building — 2 8 6 Washington St.
Nomination or Entry Biank for The A«Ivorate’ » “ Everyboily Win»” Cold . . . .
and Automobile Election
If you are ever going to do anything big for yourself - D O - IT - N O W !
For Further Information, Call or Phone or NX'rite
THE ADVOCATE — 313 IHarleay Building— 2110 NX UMhinglon Stl
Portland : : Oregon
PHONE AT. 2536
GOOD FOR 5000 VOTES
/ hereby enter and cast 5000 votes for
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as a candidate in The Advocate’ s “ Everybody Wins” Prize Distribution o f Gold and Auto­
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