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Siiliirtluy, Jim«» 27, IG.'t I The A D V O C A T E PACE THREE She's A Darling In “ Daddy Long Legs" ] Further Secrets o f the Dark Continent I nfolded in New Book (My H. H. C .) Adv’ts H. K. O. OIOMIKI M Kay ('rancis in “Transgression“ and FOR SALE vodvil. including Kar Samuel. F IV E - R O O M Bunglaow, tUe floors. full attice and basemrtit, furnace, garage- $lloo equity will sacrifiée for *40<i oo A. Pietrold, I1M Grand N. FOX BROADWAY Janet Gaynor and Warner Baxter in “ I laddy I-on g L eg*’’ Third week Modern 7 room house; 30fi E. First S t N. Call EAst 1980 PARAMOUNT William Haine» in “ Ju»t a Gigolo’ and Franchon A M a r i o » “ Sketche»'' lio n a* PU w y FOR RIALTO w itA J ’t O il ('An S tb la n Ooa R u n n r: , Munson in “ he Hot Particulars phone E A • • • * — A d » H eire»»” A nioe front room and a 2-room apartment, furniahed or unfurnished; ■anr two ear line*. Phono East 1(12. — Adv. FOX H O L L Y W O O D W w T V * . -4 S A L E — F rom m house with a sleeping porch and kitchenette. Semi-modem near three car line* L ow price for quick sale. For "Skippy” F O R R E N T — Large Furniahed Room, ' T ' l l l itral * .ml lo w m I iunior Irli» a< ruM < Vtitriü A f i R .1 Ry I'nul I. Iloi-flnr, r»R|onr. atlv«ntur«-r ui»«l author m u r i n ) ln hl» tu v* hook "Afrira Hiwfeka". ttluatratr* In a striking tnautirr I iom in»lti»try ha» i1t»p||ii«'«l Ih«1 k I lite ** anil ||U* « II» of th«* flfi.f iith century In tuaklne ro »»IDD < « Rnlltloti» of r||>lurrrn Into hitherto unknown ru rt» of tin worli ( lirougli1 Ih« tir'airt of (tir »lurk «'<Oli Mr Ilo* n.rP. I»oth Iti LI . Il A4 M |»i« (»ara flou» ali .1 •tufi ne thr »• 1 - Resili Itili 1 utili»» •! uIl Ih • Invaliti!mia of »« 1» 1 Il«'»’ aliti lia»! thr full t a or ** rulli »II of ili «*•1• rii nulo«! r y In i • aa ma K lue Dia Irli» n au«’< Tak InK t* li inOHitha to rotti Ri rlr Ih« tr412i thr |h« 1' \ too k till martiiUa mot loti RI» t uraiR, a> 1Ion Rhuto gru Rii» tunl * ■un r i •h ola m Dl« It e* ai i ' D | m >ok llluat¡rat» Dl« tira Daily w ti Ir h illtra AH aiIII D. 1Itlt* nrroiil ut t|»r of tt»r r \R. •tltli .n H t unir of ot« of Ih»r Ilook 44 r•* almii»ty Dieh »R1 famlllar• to the*»«• a tiio «a a thr mot Ine RI» tlil r « »nf thr »atm* natnr Having tin In-art) » »»»*|>» ratioii of thr Va» uuin tMI l'om|aiti) Mr tin« f!« r fourni gu»«»lln»- amt oil waiting for him at »trut<gti point» wh»r* thr hum of a motor Da>t r lug Mutitlutl for It» uhlllty to »tatui up under all rotnlltlon» and ell malic »h an g«» Mr II or ft»- r »• knowiriigr» hl» <1«-ht to thr rum m V in hi» hook I 'hey arrmng» »! for u» to loa<l lO jJ fh S>JJÀ J’. J P l ’f J U b rtrn " o f C e n tr i] ^ a ■ 7 , UR Iti» euaollnr ami oli." ha VVhrn Mr l l o » fler'a pa rty &r writ »a "Thla cotiiRatiy ha) un rlvrd at laigoa on the Atlantic itrrtakrti Ihr tr«'in»fuloua tank of <>«• 4 * 11 , they had cotnplrted the auRRlythi thr »«■ fin'nuuu"y Itiritta first Ku»t to W»«t crooning of Can* They ihrougho ut t Irr courar of th» r i - tral Africa by automohllr R« •Ittioli To lay »town • UR()•lira cover«-d a total of IS 2 * 2 in 11 »«, ai airuu «' r ut r» 1 Africa firotti ori» though th* br.- line dlNtance from « Oi»»t to thr ijfhrr tt wa» ur»'•a the starting point, Mombasa on the »ary to ••-nil giiMoll nr an1 «1 oli to «oat coast to lauru* la but 6.641 RPrelrfrrillllnril Rollìi» Borii» a a» mil«-» Numerous »hie tours veer* »• ni iiR thr f i m|?u ltt»rr 1 ami t hr fi i mad«* to collrrt »cirntlflc data and Itilo Ihr 1 Inte rior D> »lugou t ran ora. , to makr a pictorial rrconl of some While the e** aoinr hy <*anit' lhark Into thr «ami of Afrh'a'» o n r - t » country n«-ur thr Huliura. ami » imi »’ plorrm naturally rgp#*cted hard - numerous unforr»rm ob on thr head» of |>ort»ra luto thr shir»» stacles Were encountered. In » * Attili ami Ituah country “ Africa H r « aka" Mr Ho«*flrr tells No linuginatlon «oul»! !>«• »0 fan» tini a» to |»|cfur thè arrnra of fashioning an oji I«* from a lathe a hlch Aere hefor» oUf ryra " Mr found at a tin mtm- of having the II«»« Iter arltr» of hi» hook. “ thè trucks lifted bodily from a mud- n«n\' *i a ho hunt feroclou» Mona hole by frirmlly natives and of a of locusts. **t w enty-five wlth fllttiny »(»«ara don» ?h*t cllirtb swarm trrr» ami fio» k» of flAinlng«»» ao miles wt«Je and slity miles long*' de noe that thr water canno! br swooping down near the camp sod leaving the country d«*solatsd •r» n ** « >11 |. im»rrow «f|rnt»N»it troni two Varuk 4 hristun F.n «Ir.tv »ir No» irty 1 * »|ton»ortng 4 »ilvcr teu 4 1 th« ln»tio ot (ic orgr l 4tm«i«!v il « previdi ut. ‘»•MI I Ifftth vtrcct N 1 lic pillilo iv cordiali) nmt< il 11 ut»1 live o\ U k I 14 v tnovnl lr«>tn l'ortrr »trrct HI Jori t» \ilgtiiv. ni 1 ho ago motorrd I urvtl.i) Mr will t< 1114 iti 4 v 4 guevt » »i William lituo 40 Mini nolciimtcly Mr \ 1 l 4 u 1 v iv 4 junior at l ’ nivcrvit) ot JO H N II J A M IS O N , O E N O R V A L U N T H A N K . M I). Committee. \«lutiti- ivtrstioii. Mi 4111 I M rv. I ti l ’eck li4\r moved '.’■'S I 4crahcr vtrcct to .uh- * N 1 hirst vtrcct ATTENTIO N C A N D ID A T E S ! Chinks will be mailed to those winning cash prizes and com missions just as soon as posihle, after checking all details. The Advocate Campaign Management. llid diy Uolunv.ui inoli t went a uijpor operation on hi* k m c ut I- manuel hov pital Il e rt-turned iv »iUivalcvi mg nicely ami to tin- I of Master Karl Atkin» »on of Mr» Hertha Atkin» was high point man in the field and track meet sponsored by the grammar »i h o o l i of the county. harl,i> a very promising young ath lete Master Mack Tim rat. youngest s««n of Mrs Caroline Timms played for the grammar school graduation excr- « ivev Mack hav been prominent in the music circle of the grammar schools and has made several public appear ances with the school band During the summer he is playing in the junior Moose band. H e W ill Preach Here C alifornia idem puce for j NATIONAL PRESS MEETING Phone T ro ity 8754— adv carries the following information I t ¡647 M I S S I N G Harry Meredith, 33 The National Negro Press Associa y r s . I ' * 1'", ino ||,, dark complexion, tion has sent out letters to editors The Sun Cafe, open day and night— black hair and eyes. Negro Wearing throughout the* country for a vote on Chinese and American cooking, at 322 a dark striped suit, blue rap and tan where he next convention will be held oxford«. Missing since shortly after The honorable J. B. Bass, editor of William s Ave. Phone Lnacaster 1882. Faster Sunday from C22 Union Ave the Los Angeles Eagle has extended J. D. Emery, Mgr — Adv. N Left for Birmingham. Alabama, an invitation to have the august body driving a Buick Sedan with Ore lie. meet in Los Angeles. The Advocate agrees with Editor Bass in that Los Angeles is an ideal place for such f Rev. J. W. Anderzon’e condition ia meet and it is near enough that thr reported to be about the same. He is editor of The Advocate might con still confined to his bed at his home in sider attending If she starts in tim' Rose City. it wont take long to “ hitch-hike th« "O n to California 1932" r Merrtman M axwell is employed at distance our slogan. a barbecue plant on T e rw illig er Blvd. -------- o-------- as barbecuer. The Zion Club met Friday at th< church. The club plans to have i 3-day bazaar the latter part o f th< month. MRS. M. REDMOND TH E JUDGES’ R EPO R T Wr arr undersigned member* o f th«- Advisory Board appointed I.. h»v. .ui»Tu.i.,n T k ,- lOvsMtV Ft.. Otft Distribution, eoacM*4 thi» day and dat«-- June 25. ( M l and » h o have b«-«-n selected to act a. counting judge* and auditors, certify and Mate that « r have thi* date made a careful check and count o f all hallota cast in thi« election and find the results to he a* foll o w s . W I N N E R O F C A R Alice Marshall 7,740,100 Vote* W inner o f «100 Award Rev W R Lovell 5.502,400 Vote* Winner o f 1 0 0 .0 0 Award Irene l’a(t«.r*on 5.440.KOO Vote* Winner o f 150 ito Award M. 1. Brown .1.223,000 Vote* Winner o f $ 4 0 .0 0 Award Madeline Gihaon 2 ,8 7 4 .1 0 0 Vote* We further fihd that the candidate« whose name* appear above received the numlwr o f vote* given opposite their names and are de> larrd winners in their respective positions and a* set out. It ia our belief that the Campaign has been conducted in a fair and impartial manner to every one interested and concerned, and we commend the publisher, Beatrice II t'annady and the Campaign Man agement. under the |>er*onal management o f Clare Williams Co., for the business like methods employed in having brought to a successful < lose such a thoroughly business-like and fair enterprise. Respectfully yours, Mr» \»U M» t «di. M I rnm n \ve \ pnptiUr . strrr»» lu » givrn tip |»fi- vai* work ami ha* returned lu Iter . atrnng liuslltr»» 1 he new» 1 » wcl t«»iiir«l In hrt mai») (lumi* I lliiunv. m ajorin g m I h o u u o MEREDITH IS MISSING U S v r r /Vvis/fr Local N ew s Irt» t»ntfith llantiok t«» (3 00 Per Week. 311 Rons Street. E Ast 7373— Adv. Warner Baxter and Janet Gaynor, co-star* in “ Dsddy I-nng Lags," now in ila third week at the Foz Broadway Theatre. I had the pleasure of w i t nessing it one evening this week and it was such an exquisitely darling pic F O R R E N T — N ew ly furnished, at tractive modem apartment »71 H al Walter K T im m » wa» among thin ture that I want to see it all over again. Handsome Mr Baxter and the ley Street. Call Elmer Flow eri, year's graduate» from the Klamath petite, charming Miss Gaynor wrre never seen to better advantage. Grown ups and thr kiddies enjoy it alike It is one of the few pictures I hare viewed EAst »917— Adv. Union High School this year that simply charms. Walter i» the »on of Mr» Caroline FOR R E N T — Neatly furnished, newly M T im m » and 1 » a member of one decorated S room bungalow, reason of the pioneer families of Klamath able. Phone Mrs. Charles Stanton, Wa. Fall« He is the third Negro student 2231.—Adv. to graduate from high »chool in Klam ath Falls, being preceded by his »i»- Rooms for Rent—953 E. 14th St., N., ter Mice and hi» brother ( larence. The police bulletin ot June 24 th campii«» at I ugcnc on tile 24th World’s Tallest Building Is Completed From sidewalk to tip of tower. New York's new Empire Ststs building tow- ere 1,248 feet. Installed during construc tion wsro Interior cables and other equipment sufficient to servo 6,000 tele phones. During construction, telephones controlled the 17 Interior holste which carried material to tho floors as the building went up. l> \V Hag le v hav tnnvetl irom 21*7 I .ivi Yamhill vtreet I lo AdviOMte iv in receipt of a let ter from Mrv Jennie Meredith with .1 year’s mihveriptoui to I lie \dvocate Mrv Meredith is 111 Cordova. Mask», engaged in the laundry Innunc** She will remain liiere imlcfinitrlv PROBAK- : I » sh aW i com i at home PHONE SE. 3 4 1 0 tifiampooiny . pressing, boôôing, marcelling round curling, manicuring, eyem6ro w? arching facial massaging. 12 yrs. experience ♦ Modes M em p h is Term. That She will do residential work t » » Up-to-the-Minute of •announces- ( I * » f t t Prepared Especially for Thu Neoipaper REV E. J. M A G R U D E R SA HIGH RANKING NEGRO STUDENTS TO BE HONORED 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 Ontsw Biggs, a di rector o f the Club, who originated the idea. THE EAST INDIA HAIR G R O W ER Will Promote a Full Growth o t Hair. Will also Restore the Strength, Vitality and the Beauty of the Hair. I f your Hair ia Dry and Wiry. Try— East India Hair Grower Miss Wilhelmein 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 01.25.— Memphis Commercial A p peal. Friday, June 12, 1931. If you are bothered w D Falling Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or any Hair Trouble, we want you to try a jar of ■EAST IN D IA H A IR GROWER. The ■ remedy contains medical properties that I go to the roota of the Hair, stimulatea "the skin, helping nature do ita work. Leaves the hair soft and silky. Perfumed with a halm 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 uaed with Hot Iron for Straightening. R. L. Hall, w riting from Detroit to The Advocate, has the follow ing 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 way 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. rf/ v a s b a rb e r-s «B e a u ticia n I Price 8ent by Mail, 60c ; 10c Extra for Postage 1 Oil, OU. tion for A U S N T -g O U T F IT H air Grower, 1 Terapia 1 Shampoo, 1 Praaainfl 1 Tace Cream and direc for tellin e. 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SoM everywhere— 36c, 60c and |1.00. goo has no end to what can be done with it, note the very clever ami 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 vejtee. The pointed line of the circular skirt is carried out in tho bodice with seam ing at back as well as front. This ia 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, of course, black. Excella Pattern No. 3364. Sizes 1« to 42, 25 cenu. LEARN TO PLAY GOLF on the prettiest course Tn town Little Tom Miniature C oif Course Com er William s Ave. A McMillan St. Open every day until 12 midnight General Admission 15c Rosalie Bird. Ticket Seller