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t S u lu rilio , J u n e 27 , l* M I Th e A D V O C A T E Further Secrets o f the Dark Continent Unfolded in New I took PACE TH R EE She's A Darling In “ Daddy Long Legs' T heatres j J^ s s ific d (B y B. H. C .) H. K. O. O K I'IIK I M A dv’ts ON Kay I rani is in “ Tranvgrr»»ion' and vodvil, including Kar SaimicU F O R SA LE R IV E -R O O M F O X B R O A D WAY Janet Gaynor and Warner Raster in "D addy Long L e g »" Third wieelc Modern 7-room house; 30« E. First S t N. Call EAst I OHO. PARAM OUNT W illiam Haina» in “ Ju»t a G igolo’ imi I r a neh on A M arco’» "S krtrhry” Z lo rtf Playing witn an OH Can S tolen 4totrr M T r ip ß rra s ö P fs rrl tO a s lfj. C 'u m r ij Runtu ■!./ ßear,/ «✓ i*0 True A {ZSÜL D. *TT* 111- O r » i * to w «* »i m o t o r t r i p m i ' t o m i V t t l r u J A f r i « - « i»y |*aul I. Il o i flrr « »plorar. utJvtm lurcr uiul a u t h o r . r * c o r «Irti in i i U n r w book "A frlcM H| m a k » " . Il l m »t ri 4(• ■» In it ft t n k l h i f m a t u u r I i o m Im t u N t ry h » » i 1I n |>I(I«*«* i | i h r I : a l i s i «111« « l i » o f the fi lt r a n ti » r * ponattit«* « »p ril tt to i In to h it h e r t o U ll kiti > lit m a k ! ittf »ip lo i l«arta o f • f T r ib a l 7) *n( 'e '/ n l lo ti'/ n .j / / i h r hi/1 J / - h Z p o t t e r th r £>rn t j 'ÿ r w / v r - Q a - U 'fs rrr /Vw/z/i is ¿fudged b Uljeffh ¡ y //id!if, P i s i I. ip f e d UAsnspn o f C e n tr i]. f f r ic a Hamovk to lu« moved Irotii HI I ’ortci street Jod ti \«lattu, of t huagM n»ot«»red lursdav lit will remain a> .« guest of W illiam Human Mien indefinitely \lr \dunis is a junior .it 1'itiveraity of Illinois, tiujonug in Husnu ss \dniin- istratiou. Mr and Mrs. I ti Deck have moved ■si I a cr ah er street t o dtlrt N I J When Mr llo« her « party a r rived at latgoa on the Atlantic hrrun, they had completed the flr«t Kant to W. at croonliiR of Cen tral Africa hy automobile. They covered it total of 13 2 H 2 mile«, al though th** h*«* line dlatance from the starting point. Momhana on the B I H l . 111 I I i L ntllea Numerou« aide tour« were made to collect aclenttflc data and to make a pictorial r«cor«l of aome of Africa's secret* While the r i- plorera naturally e»p«*ote<l hard- ahlna. numerou« unfore»een ob- ita rk a were encountered. In "A fric a Hp«aka", Mr lloefler tell« of fanhlo nliiR an «.»I** from a lathe found nt a tin min« of having the trui'ka lifted bodily from a mud- hole hy friendly natives, and o f a «warm of locuatw. "tw enty-five miles wide and stity miles long" swooping down n«*ar the ramp und I leaving th « country desolated. Master l ari Atkins son of Mrs llrrtha Atkins was high point man in the field and track inret sponsored hy thr grammar schools id thr county, l-a rl.is a very promising young ath- Ictr Thr police bulletin o f Junr 14th carries thr following information I11A47 M IS S IN G Harry Meredith, 21 y r s , S '»','* , 1*0 lbs dark complexion, black hair and eyes, N egro W earing a dark striped suit, blur cap and tan oxfords. Missing vince shortly after Easter Sunday from 622 Union Ave. N Left for Birmingham. Alabama, driving a Bmck Sedan with O re lie. I F O R R E N T — L arge Furnished Room. Master Mack Tiinrai, youngest son of Mrs Caroline T hiiiiis played for the grammar school graduation exer Rev. J. W. Anderson's condition ia cises Mack has l.ren prominent in thr reported to be about the name. He is music circle of the grammar schools still confined to his bed at hia home in and has made several public appear Rose City. ances wilh thr school hand During -------- o thr suiiiinrr hr is playing m thr junior Merriman Maxwell is employed at Moosr hand a barbecue plant on T e rw illig e r Blvd. as barbecuer. w l puce for ; J NATIONAL PRESS MEETING Rootna for Rent— 953 E. 14th St.. N., Phone Trnity 8754— adv The National N egro Press Associa The Sun Cafe, open day and night— tion has sen* out letters to editor« throughout the’ country for a vote on Chinese and American cooking, at 322 where he next convention will be Held The honorable J B. Bass, editor of W illiam s Ave. Phone Lnacaater 1882 the Los Angeles Eagle has extended J. D. Emery, M gr.— Adv. an invitation to have the august body meet in Los Angeles The Advocate agrees with Editor Bass in that Lo* I\vvn / njotfment Angeles is an ideal place for such r lo r S m o k e r s meet and it is near enough that th« editor of The Advocate might con une/ j sidcr attending If she starts in tim 1 it wont take long to "hitch-hike th. distance "O n to California 1312'* L our slogan. of Pipe fiikirettes/ o ^ The Zion Club met Friday at th« church. The club plans to have i 3-day bazaar the latter part o f th« month. He Will Preach Here MRS.M. REDMOND THE JUDGES' KKI’OKT • »li lfmorrow aturiiooii trout two lilttil ftvt <i t ho k \ arick A hri«tuti lit «Ir4 v or Sorirty ti 1 spoil torniti a »1ilvcr tr«* at thr I d »im* 0! t irortfr « atmtd| it« |iri*«ut« lit. V.M» 1 „'«it h street N 1 1ir public I« « ortlially invite«! (in lfit li -S k lp p y- H» Mrs \d4 NI« itili, *«ii Union \vc \ popular »atetc«« luv given up pri vat« work a u d lus returned to her «.itrfiug business I lie new«* n» vvrl » oinr«l l»\ lier nutiv In« mis I ro A nioe front room and n 2-rooas apartment, furnished or unfurnished; wear tw o carline*. Phone East 1*32. — Adr. FOX H O L L Y WOOD ath I all», being preceded by hi» «lit ter Mice and hi» brother ( larence. up with RUMollne a nd oil." he writ«*« " n i l « c o m p a n y had un li t n k lii K M » t r i p a » t i f o « » d i i t a k r i i tin- trctiH’ lidoUR ta«k o f Takln»; l«*n mouth» to • omplwtr a up p ly l u g th*««- ue cr a aa ry It r m a thr trip thr> party took nottterou« t h r o u g h o u t the rour««* o f th*- *•»- motion picture». action photo pi<litloii T o lay d o w n «upp ll«-« graph« ajtd «impahot» a hirh ri itph a e r o « « O u t r a i A f r i c a f r o m one Irally 111 imt m t ** hl« n«*w hook ('oaat to t I k * oth««r. It wan p r n * whhh | h o »ui « ut hr n tic Recount «a r y to ««-ml Raaollnr a m i oil to of thr r^pidltlon Honir of t I k pr«-d« t« rmlm-d poi nta Home wan hlRh «pot« of thr hook an- • trend y ««•tit up the c ' o i i r o H i v e r and then fam iliar to I hoar who «aw thr Into the I n t e r i o r hy diiR oul canora, l n o\ II i r plctur« of th«* «nlll«- tinnii- amu« hy c a m e l h a c k Into th«* «a n d c o u n t r y near th«* Huhara. and an me H a «I hr t »;■ heart« .... t • on th e h**adn o f p o rt e r a Into the o f th«- V m u u m c m f ’ on»|«*t»> Mr H im rl« t fou nd RanolliK- and oll aw a m p and hunh c o u n t r y ' N o ImuRluutlon co u l d b«* ««» w a i t i n g f o r h i m at « t r a h R l r p o i n t « w I k -r* t h r h u m o f a m o t o r h ad f a n c i f u l a « to plc tue the tu « n«*n w tip h w e r e hef or « ou r «*y«*a " Mr n e v e r h< r n hi a f d h* for«- l'h o o » 11 or Iter writ**» o f hla hook "the I hr M o b lia li fo r It« a b ility to « fa n d nativ«««» » h o hunt f e r o c l o u a Ilona U p u n d r r a l l c o n d i t i o n « a n d ell matte ch a nR * « Mr I l o « fl* r »> with fit may «p* u r i , Ilona that eltm h t r e e « und fh». k « o f f l a m i n g o « « o k n o w l i ' d l ' t hin d e b t t o t h e c o m «le n «e that th e w a t e r ca nno t be " I In hla h o o k t hey arrangi d for ua to load «♦•« n " Local N ew s Particular* phone E A «993— Adv ( )na Munson in “ ha Hot H e ire »»“ M EREDITH IS M ISSING w m th a I «Itili two truck« lo fu r u « t h r o u g h tli«* h< art o f Un ir « dark l u r k « «•H noth in 1.1« t ln rn t. Mi llcM'ltrr. hotli II p r e p a r a t i o n * . m l d n r l l n ii t t f tli«' t I k *' 8 |M>d lt lo n U t i l i « « « ! al l Ih *’ <• In va lil i «>11» o f im 'I* lit'*' and hud tli h r full t O H k I iih I t > III o p e r a t i o n o f m od S A L E — *-romm houae with a sleeping porch and Idtchcnattt. Semi-modern near three car line« L o w price fo r quick aale. For ■ © - ♦3 00 Per Week. I l l Roe* Street. E A »t 7373— Adv. Warner Raster and Janet Gaynnr. ro-atars In “ Daddy lying Leg«.** nose in ita third week at the Eos Broadway Theatre. I had the pleasure of w it nessing it one evening this week and it was xurh an exquisitely darling pic F O R R E N T — N ew ly furnished, at tractive modem apartment. *71 H al W alter E T im m » w>av among thi» ture that I want to see it all over again. Handsome Mr. Baxter and the petite, eharminr Miaa Gaynor wrre never seen to better advantage. Grown sey Street. Call Elmer Flowers. year'« graduate» from thr Klamath ups and thr kiddies enjoy it alike It ia one o f the few pictures I hare viewed EAat »917— Adv. Union High School this year that aimply charms. W alter in thr »on of M r» Caroline | FOR R E N T — Neatly furnished, newly M T im m * and i» a member of one decorated *. room bungalow, reason of the pioneer familie» of Klamath able. Phone Mrs. Charles Stanton, Wa I all» He i» the third N egro fttudent 2251 —Adv. to graduate from high »chool in Klam *r» world FOR R IA L T O 6 a s o li n r and O l i / ir tAp tïa p d ition Bunglaow. til« Soon, full attice and basement, furnace, garage- $II0U equity will sacrifice for ♦♦on 00 A. Ciet/old, 1 . 1 » « Grand N. I■ irat W«. arc undersigned me in tiers ,,f the Advisory Hoard appointed to hav.. aupvr\Uion o f Thr Advorat'* Free G ift Distribution, concluded thn. .lay and .lat.- Junr 2.*., IS*3I and who have l»«M U-rn *n aelr. sdeclini to act ** counting judges and au.litora, r e r tlfy and atatr that we hav this liatr nia.lr a c ar.-ful . hr. k and rount o f all ballots . a*t in thin el tion and find thr rraulta to be a» fo llo w ,: W IN N E R O F C A R Alice Marshall 7,7-10,100 Votes Winner o f * lo o Award Rev. W R Lovell &,1102,400 Votes " inner o f $tU) ini Award Iren.1 I’atternon r»,440,800 Votes Winner o f fM ) 00 Award M L. Brown 3,223.000 Votes Winner o f $| im k > Award Madeline Gibson 2,874.100 Votes W e further fin.l that the candidate, whose riarnea appear alx.ve l r « e i v « l the nundwr o f votes given opposite their names and are declared winners in their respective positions and as set out. It is our belief thst the t'am paign has been conducted in a fair and impartial manner to every one interested and concerned, and we commend the publisher. Beatrice II Cannady and the Campaign M an agement, under the |tcrsonal management o f Clare William s Co., for the business-like methods employed in having brought to a successful .lose such a thoroughly business-like and fair enterprise Respectfully yours, JO H N II J A M IS O N . O E N O K V A L U N T H A N K , M.D. Committee. ATTENTHIN CAMMI) VI ES! Checks will be mailed to those winning cash prizes and com missions just as soon ns posiblc, a fter checking all details. street Hobby Hobiusou um hiwrnt a iiiip°r operation on Ins km c at I* manuel ho»- p 1 1 ;i 1 lie is convalescing nicely ami returned to the l of * 1 campus at I tigene on tbe "4th Il \V Haglcy lias moved from 21!" la s t N ambili street The Advocate Campaign Management. World's Tallest Building Is Completed Ü-C The Ndvocatc is in receipt of a let ter from Mrs Jennie Meredith with a year's subscription to The Advocate Mrs Meredith is in Cordova, Alaska, engaged in the laundry business She will remain there indefinitely From sidewalk to tip of tower, New York'e new Empire State building tow* ere 1,248 feet. Inetalled during construc tion were Interior cables and othtr equipment sufficient to serve 6,000 tele phones. During construction, telephones controlled the 17 Interior holate which carried material to th* floor* aa th* building went up. Beautician of Memphis Tenn. -annouruies- That She will do residential work __ nf)ampooiny, pressiny, bo66iny, marcelling round curling, manicuring, eye-6row> arching facial massaging. 12 yrs. experience Up-to-the-Minute Modes Prtpartd Especially Newspaper REV E. J This M AGRUDER SA «Sipmanr^W|ß <& Co. H IG H R A N K IN G W h e r e Y ou Can S h o p W ith C o n f i d e n c e NEGRO STUDENTS T O BE H O N O R E D The American Club, an organization composed o f a group o f letter carriers in the Memphis post office, plans to give a medal and $10 in gold to the ranking student o f the N egro high schools o f the city o f Memphis each year beginning with the current school year, which is just closing, according to a statement by Ontee Biggs, a di rector o f the Club, who originated the idea. THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROW ER W ill Promote a Full Growth of Hair. Will also Restore tbe Strength, Vitality and the Beauty of the Hair. I f your Hair ia Dry and Wiry. T r y - EaSt Miss Wilholmein Anette W illiam s, valedictorian o f the class o f '31 at Mansassas Street High School, won the prizes this year, with an average o f 91.25.— Memphis Commercial Ap- R. L. Hall, writing from D etroit to The Advocate, has the follo w in g to say: *'I enjoy reading The Advocate each week. Through it I learn o f P ort land so much so until I am seeking a w ay to return this year. I wish you continued success.” Mr. Hall and son visited in Portland the summer o f *28 and ever since that time he has been a regular subscriber to The Advocate. His mother resides in Portland. fW w s b a r b e r -s s h a v rfi conn at home ( PROBAK BlADtl India Hair Grower If you are both«r«d w\ h Falliug Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or any Hair Trouble, we want you to try a jar of EAST IN D IA H A IR G R O W E R The remedy contains medical properties that go to the roots of the Hair, stimulates the akin, helping nature do its work. Leaves the hair soft and silky. Perfumed with a balm of a thousand flowers. The beat known remedy for Heavy and Beautiful Black Eve Brows, also restores Gray Hair to its Natural Color. Can be used with Hot Iron for Straightening. peal, Friday, June 12, 1981. PROBAK- PHONE SE, 3 4 1 0 I Oil, Oil, tion for Price Sent by Mail, 60c ; 10c Extra for Poataga S. D. L Y O N S A t.K N T ’ B O U T F IT H air Grower. 1 Tem pi« 1 Shampoo, 1 Pressing 1 Face Cream and direc fo r «ellin c, t3 l b l i t r e Poataae 316 N. Centra] Dept. B Oklahoma Oity, Okla A N E W V E R S IO N O F T H E B O LE R O TH E M F. GET RID OF DISEASE GERMS in nose mouth and throat Let Zonito rlcsnse away the accumulated aacrctiona. kill tha verma, prevent dlaeaac Highly germicidal. Sooth ing to membrane*. Right: Steal girders being holited to posi tion as th* building progressed. ITCHING SKIN BANISHED BY ANTISEPTIC TEMO Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Binford were I ory ns well ns does his good wife. in happy spirit Inst Wednesday when B rief accounts o f the civil war were called on by an Advocate reporter. recounted hy Mr. Binford, who was Rev Binford, who is now past SO year* still in his teens during that stirring old, possesses an extraordinary mem* event. I f itching mg, burning skin akin makes lira life unhearatT aille, quickly apply Zemo, tha soothing, g, cooling, invisible family antiseptic. Thousand* find that Zemo brings swift relief from Itching, helpa to draw out local infection and re store the ekin to normal. For 20 year* Zemo has been clearing up akin, r*- lievitfg pimtfies, rash and other skin irritation«. Never be without it. Sold everywhere—36c, 60c and 81,00. Jmt to prove that a good fashion has no end to what can be done with it, note the very clever and graceful manner in which the bolero theme is applied to this frock. It is found in the cut of the front o f the bodice where the upper-fronts fall in grace ful jabot effect over a vestee The pointed line of the circular skirt is carried out in the bodice with seam ing at back as well as front. This is the type pi frock which is at its best in flat crepe and is particularly lovely in the new browns, soft raspberry shades, wood green and the darker blues and, o f course, black. Excelta Pattern No. 3364. Sizaa 14 to 42, 25 cents. LEARN TO PLAY GOLF on the prettiest course in town Little Tom Miniature Golf Course Corner W illiam * Ave. A M cMillan St. Open every day until 12 midnight General Admission 15c Rosalie Bird, Ticket Seller