The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, July 04, 1931, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Under the Act of 1912
W H E R E TO B l ' Y T H E A D V O C A T E
;< u i a ' actual Fmai'cipation
I l ’ tif.1 then 1 uirth of July celebration»
empty trottle» gestures to a peo-
nel set free
A t the Advocate offic e, 212 Macleay
building.
NOTES
Rutherford's B a rb er Shop. 340 W il­
iß y ‘Rosalie itfird
\ccordmg tv> p r o * re! ea*e* appear­
ing in tod ay's news, the Negro in
Portland is prettv well organized
He has four Or five ehurthea. a V
numerous traternal ami strictU social
organizations, clubs, social and other­
wise. the X \ A U
the 1 of S for
\ K. and other* The number of col
ored people in Portland is limited,
their m ean* arc still more so
In this
wave oi organization which seems tv'
he sweeping the country, it is well that
we consider carefulK before taking on
more obligations lest the o b je ct of our
efforts he lost in over-organization
T h i s admonition i* given not in c o n ­
sideration ot any particular org aniza­
tion but in general and not in the
sense ot adverse criticism but in the
spirit or service
—
V
! main imletimtelv
Miss Rosalie Bird.
Mr-
Henrietta Marshall vva* the
luncheon guest of Mr- Sarah" Wil-
lam* June 26
Hi" m . k k u m ;
The Vdv.vcate i* in receipt ot news
releases this week from both the I 1 D
and V A A Wl* each claiming leader
I
Scottsbor«' c a * c - all «»t which •* dt*-
concerning to us and we dare *av tv>
the average reader
Isn't it a great
pity that bo th organi/ativ'ns cannot
find a common meeting ground in this
lefei
gTani K im Neg ro youths
await execution in the electric chair
on a trumped up charge while two
great national organizations spat over
their defense
TIM ED DIGEST* EDITOR
Hie I ave miar Club met July I at
the home (»t M i * I
V ( ioodvv m. II .* .*
! Salmon *treet.
V COKKK! MON
Bethel Church New
the J e w s living side by side with -ur
people are living examples of people
who have signed their Declaration.
Industry, thrift good citizenship and
sustained cooperation aided by a fret
fearless press will eventually br ing
about «hr Negro's Déclarât,.>n r.f Inde-
Mr* \| Russel f. »r inanv y«ar*
re*ident «»f Portland left Tuesday night
for Philadelphia t» re de
' I r , 11 tur let l.i Marshall w a, the dm
lier guest ,,f M r , Berg. Tuesday ami
OH Ihursdav she was the guest al
luncheon of M r.
Rachael
Itellard
I hursil.iy evening she departed (ol
I amas. W ashington, to he the guest
it .i Inrthdav anniversary uh sirv an cr
.f M r, Stromh. ., friend ami the last
of the
cek ,h< will visit friends m
Seattle
•Mrs. Salite W
Stewart
pr<**id< nt ot
*>i i olored
Portland, Vngu*t i
the \ ., ri. .ri., I \s „ ,n a t io n
\\ i mien will l„_ in
•imi ■! and will hr the I....SC
guest «»f
f the
’
S lat, ft deration of < dored
"o m en Mr am! Mrs Pari« will al*,.
have as their guests July t Mr ami
Mr, J \V Bott, of I hi< ag. f'Tin« rlv
" Í thi* city
'Ir,
Dolly
Paries,
president
" i t h his wide c o n t a c t and a large
Thr
P B met at the par -il
ambition, grit and nerve. T h e Advo-
OUR L E A D E R S H IP
h or t he benefit of Varick Christiar
i." with Mrs Mill instructing
| cate anticipates a great future for this
fin le a
r of f-.rst \ M I
church
Kcv Duncan < aim-run. S t a t r chap-
> °ung man and hi- noble enterprise
' olored citizens in Portland hav
< atinady, assisted
by
hi,
•iin
of
the
\nicri,
an
Legion,
delivered
—-----------------------
much to be jiroud of when the,
Inert Ilei
gave
a
delightful
fra
Sunday
a
splendid
a
d
d
e
r
,,.
Sunday
evening.
Nature ha* a time for each thing Sider the type and ch ara cter oi tli> ir I
fternoon at their home in Irvington
I he \dv enturers closed their m e e t ­
~hould not man?
leadership
f i n e example i . furnished
ing, for tills ..ear with a party at the than I half hundred g u es t, railed dur
in their ministers, all of whom ar, ■
«>
th. appointed honra and enjoyed
home of I he.eus Standifer. on Pres
lege men—prepared for their dutie,
til (liscive,
Delicious refreshm ent,
The 0lde*t Negro Busines.* In Portland Is
Colt
Street
Mrs II I. Moore, the
1 -ie,e
m e n s services a ,
lecturers,
served at a beautifully appointed
ho-t- mother. Mr-. U II Rutherford
teachers and sp eaker, are co nstantly in
table made
optionally attractive hv
Mrs Roy Gragg, M r , Rachel Bell
demand
W itn ess last week, Rev Hill
ard and tin advisor M r , Ma< Hill,
ot Bethel occupied the position as in-
were the chaperon*.
structor in a Sum mer » hool
r r y ie s t
M K \ f | SI-; L O D G E N O . |
Publishers of
A 16-Page Newspaper
has been made for the services of Dr.
' aston of Mt Olivet church to teach
In Two Sections!
• v m ì k I ì I h t . f I S t i l i « *
M RS. Z E P IIA B A K E R
and lecture in a summer school and
'feels
every sei "li>| a„d
I'-. Lovell of /ion V.M.E church
BEATRICE H. CVYNADY. I
f"inlli Friday e'enings
h a , been invite<l to address the Bahai
Specializing in
ill euih m.,,ul, a| ||1H
Ass em bly NII these activities demand
All Lines of B eauty W ork
H .K S NEW MALI,
training of the type and the fact that
M dilani* Avenue und
f. J W alker Toilet Goods
th, invitations and re,|iiests are frr-
McMillan St.
for sale
<|U<nt proves the leaders to he worthy
E. I). I WNADY, ( <
I satisfactory
I s n t it something
3 If» W illia m is A n * .
Office Phone: BRoadway lBB.a
tor which we should feel proud )
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&
H O L L ID A Y
M Unlock I« in
( lie A dvocate ack no wledges with
appreciation an invitation from the
v'ationa! body to attend the 2 2 nd a n ­
nual co nfere nce of the N'.A.A.' P at
Pittsburgh. P a , Jtine.lO Ju ly 5 |>,;tf
ZION CHURCH NOTES
Rev, W .
R.
Lovell,
pastor
Sunday S c h o o l at 10 A M ; at II
M the Rev. J\ J Magnifier, (>f San
Fran cisco will preach and administer
omni union. I V C E. f.’oriety meetin g
at fi 10 P.M. will hear a talk by lal
ward Redo, student of T tiskeg ee In sti­
tute.
Rev. Magruder will preach and ad
minister co m m unio n again at * P M
D on’t fail to attend the Barbecue,
Saturday, at the ch un h
*rcretarv «• t the Seattle Urban 1 eague.
Dr .1 I l a*ton ami lb v Daniel t t
Hill J r. «»I Mt * Hi v et ami Bethel
l hill iff l i e - pe c 1 1 v e I v Ml-. \d a M«
l.itl a**i*teil m preparation ot daintv
refreshment* Mu*n wa- lurm*lied
l»\ Mi** tiriOm. Mi * Burdme Mi**
t ceil tiainett, Mt*- lulu Mae iBam h
ard ami tieorge t auuadv \ m at *um
ot monev vva* realized lor tin «au*e
r
IkiWtl 111 Malm» tli«'i •» I h tl conio»
tei v In Wit le It lint *'V«i> thing that’»
bui lisi I h «b it«! hi (u« t. there It* aim
thing that ! < very mu« h alivi*, nnd
that la u tape annoi ••«! telephone)
fahle.
In «irtler t«> avoid laying a now
cahli» aeroH» an ttl» |»*»rt on the «»ut-
«klrt» «»f Batir.or. pernilaalon wa*
<»htalu««l frmu the i «nuintHatotiera " f
a munlrlpally owned ««iiieterjr t«»
placo th« calile u m bre route! along
one of the dll». • wlttilii th«» eeilits-
terv T o r* .n il tiri» i#!»«’. I w«-v«*r. It
wa» tie« « >iir v t«> « to * » cemetery
lot «»n <>ach h I«|«» of It m Ith th«* mujer*
gr«»uml ctfhli», ami m » the telephone
company now own* th***«« two lot*
under a perpetual care n,*r« *-nient.
Part of “ B a ck bon e" Cable Route
Thin cnhfc) t« part of the l»«*w lino
betwoeu Urtiti m w I« k and ltangor
which wit* b- . nn In 1P1SB. and 1« an
eite uahtn *»f tins cab!«» north from
Bi»at«»u The new set t«>r aerosa the
Pine Tr»-«* Stal«» h.ie l»«»«»ii ron-
atriicted at an «»utlay of 9 1.1*00.000,
nnd with Ita recent complet ton,
■ervea aa the eanterumont t«’itnlnu*
of tin* Bell S»»tein "hac klnme" cablo
netw«»rk ss lit« h now extend* from
Bangor. Me., Weelwar«! I«» Ivanna*
('tty. Mo
It prtivld«'* practically
»tonn pr*x»f ci rcuit* Unklug eastern
Malm* and tin* Maritili»«- Provine«»*
of ('unuilu with th«* r w l «»f the coun­
try lucliiil«r*d In It ar«* circuit* from
th«* re« «dying station f«»t transat hin­
ts radio telephone calls at !!oull>>n.
Me . and other wir«** l*» cH»nn«*vt w ith
th«« t raima! laut le tc!»x»honu cablo
when that l* put In op* ration
C j * ’ le With sta nds Northern Storm *
Pm. i. « In extending toil cable*
« r t an«! north fnon JI om I ou ha*
W ord has been received by friends
l’he Mi**ionaiv I adíe* held the tir*t
in Portland of the marriage ot Mi**
meeting of the quarter at the church.
M i * W i l l u t i j r n d t will *pei i d tin
Melba Burge to Mr. Donaldson a
July t
Lourt l i ot lulv va«at i on wi th In i hti-
railroad man
Mi-* Burge left Port
baud. Rov t i . i rnet t m S e a t t l e
Mr
land several weeks ago to visit her
\i igel u*
I he three dav bazaar. I hursdav. Eri Ga r n e t t i* etnpl**>e«l at tin
father in the l ast
in S e a t t l e .
Mr *
Mati l da
«lav and Saturdav held at /i«»u church Mo r t ua r v
Mr * t i a u i c t t * un>tlier who
was a decided -ucce**
I h r grocery Br ai l l e )
booth of which Mr* W ii Bird vva* r e s i de* hi t b e g o n l itv vv ill s pe nd the
In the social column oi !a*t w e e k *
chairman, turned in the large*t receipt* we e k - e n d wi th Mr * Har net t * * «laugh
i**ue of 1 he \dvocatc appeared an
Mr* Bird feels very grateful to all t e r * i l l . P or t l and, and will r e ma i n with
article regarding the contemplated trip
t h e m until thei r m o t h e r * r et ur n
win» assisted her in making it a sue
south by Me-dames Randolph Baldwin
and W Mercier The article *tated that
I Alitor C I New mu i of the l umlv
M r-
Mercier vva- Mr-. R a n d o lp h *
p!ea*ant i aller
I liner Hunter, popular enter tamer I >ige*t magasin«- vv .»*
niece while it *hould have been said
left 1 hur*«iav tor 1 «** Xtigelc « and «ni the \dv«»vate ««lit«< I m *da v ev ell
the ladies are *i*ter-
:l<
titer
other California point* where h< ;• Will ing at her homi in Ir
remain imletimtelv
who enjoyed tin «I« light tul
f I »Ilk
H onoring her
th birthday anni-
vv ith tin brilliant v Xing editor pultli*!
versary, Mr and .Mrs S Pickett en
Mrs Millie | rumhul! pent the ¡)a*t er were
atinad v. Mi*. 1 « »r
ori
b* « n ra¡* «1 In r« - ut ) «wr» ln 1 U 24
tertained a coterie of friend* at a
week end as the guest *1 Mr* Kate I raukliu
am X I I i auk In
I h«
the « aide from |Ui«t«>ii t«» Newbury*
card party at their lovely home on
Bonh am at her home on I a*t >0111 T h e h«»*tv **
«I her gue*t* wit
¡«out was pia- «s| in servie* In 192£
Vancouver
\v ernie. Monday night street
lb'th ladie* are prominent in dainty refresh
It w.iA ««iit iu1«d t«> Portsmouth, ami
« Wrdliesduv th
table*
\\ hist
vva » plaved at four
In 19*6 to Portland In 1927 It was
club and *ocial *erv ice work in the a**«»« iat< «dit«
I I
\dv
ate Mi
Twenty-tw< i gue-t* enjoyed the delight city and *tate
carri* «I t« u miles «* i >t of Portland,
X an« v I rank 11
Mi
tul affair
Mr* Pickett vva* u**isted
and in I ’• ’ » w i - extend«H¡ t*» Bruu*-
a trip about t
wi«-k T h e following ) * a r It w a*
by Me-danies l .illu n Ian -in* I 4v and
Mr and Mr*. II \ Duke* have a* c t * of Dr I ».
further «-xtt n I« «! t«> Bath al • »* t *»•*
Mr- l . S Reed, her -i*t r m law and
t th«
their guc* t* over the week etui, Mr the editoi
shore r«»ute ami n«»w ha* reached
Mis- O/ie M *tt
Delicto i* -alad, cof
Bangor Main*» I h • il. • « t t « » »««vera
and Mr* Lari Dumb« and their c h a r m ­ other |»la.
M
fee. cake and ice cream were *erved
snow nnd m l<-< t. and h.mlly a w In-
ing voting daughter. Helen, ot Sp«» rd the u
-t
Mr- Pickett vva* the re« ipent i»f *ev-
ter ha-« * lai
I »!
-<»n*i«]<
kane. W a*hiiigt«»u
I a*t night Mr*
» tel««¡
cral pretty gift*
damag'» t» op*
Duke* entertained a » ci
co terie of the
noth, i
win
U b m . T i b photi
younger set at a ¡»arty
honor of
ad the
»tami henvv ni
«ant «aller
Ihn
lav,
Among pleasant caller* caller* on Mi
Helen Duiidet
lin« a* r. Ma u lit l»r
tin
Mr*
rd an I talk
Mr and Mr* l
S Reed, m w ’vwed*
boe
to t în t d.
Mr* Rulli
la*t Sunday were Mr and Mr* J W
m
vva* the fir*t to rn otiragt- Mr*
Ingersoll and Mr In g e rso ll* brother.
! utility Rev ami Mr*. W a lte r Rub igli then \l
Mr* Md
Mt
Mott t.
1 he«» Ingersoll of Kansas i itv and
I.ovell ami tamil) ami Shelby t.oldcn
•
titilli- sc hot s and
Mr and Mr*, tie o rg e H Holliday
ntl
ig t h«
motore«! lo Yatikton. Saturdav. J u n r couragi i «ne ut tli
girl* i
t he Motín i
“ L »»»I M'fiit thè «lay at thè J o h n so n
her the u*« of her
Mr»
Rev and Mrs. Daniel U Hill. J r
ith I
ranch. «>f w hn h \lr and Mr* J
\ R titb n t'
•r«I present «I Mr« Re«
pati
are looking forward with plea-ure to
k
idilli
r
(ail
»Ito
Thorutoti hâve charge
.i delict
n h »he liak<
»irr
the anticipated visit this sututner «»f
Perhaps Portland is not aware oi
it hut ust the same, it has one ot
T he E lk s building. 310 W Uliams the greate-t Negro hotel executives in
avenue.
the country
It ui-o probably docs not realize that
Medley Hotel R esta u ra n t. In te r s t a te
within its co nfin es is one of the most
Avenue (in Medley H o tel).
Friendship Pool Hall, Six th , near brilliant women of the ra ce— and any-
other race
G Usan ( W est S i d e ).
You Oregonians also have a weekly
Holliday and Holliday, 125 North
newspaper devoted to you r interests
S i x t h street.
tar above similar pu blications in other
. tie- vvith fifty times your population
ANOTHER
D E C L A R A T IO N
OK
Y u Rose Citians are fortunate,
IN D EP EN D E N C E N E ED ED
whether you are willing tv' admit it
H O O D L U M S B U S Y AG A IN
or not
Portland is no doubt blessed with
( B y C. E . Newman)
Hoodlum* again broke the windows
countless other tilings besides it- now
American Negroes joined Americans
in the Unthank residence in \Ve*t-
internationally
known
mayor. — but
of other colors in celebratin g July *.
tw. days so journ in the city does not
anniversary of the historic IVciara -
Unthanks were absent from their
permit one to qualify as an observer
tion O f Independence
home
Thi> action i- in keeping with
or critic of ria so na b le accu racy
Y'et. most blacks and many white-
the cowardice and veiled threats and
do not en joy the lofty ideals expres­
hint* intimated by representative* of
sed by the IVcIart io n. Any celebration
the intolerant neighbo rhood during
loses its spontaneity when conditions
-everul conferen ce with the Unthank *
readers
who
frequent and their friend- when they tir-t moved
Particular
are as they are today
America today,
has little to celebrate for. Negro Am­ ew * stands certainly must have seen into he nighborhood a coupl of months
at lovely
>velv crisp looking magazine ago
erica. le-s Depression and distribution
It would seem that so me people
of wealth among a tew. has the A m ­ with its caption in two co lo r* ann ou nc­ in Portland are -till in tin dark a g e * ’
erican masses struggling under worse ing "T im ely D ig est”, Curren t Even t
and their tactics are as small a - the
in Review, from which on the cover Pe*»pie who live there and tactile ap­
tyrants than were the British
beams the co u n ­ prove of the vandalism.
At the bottom of the heap is the of Volume 1 No
T h e whole
Negro who yet, has to make hi- I)ec- tenance of «>ne of the nation’s leading idea is to so frighten the Unthanks
laration of Independence. At pre*ent educator* Robert R u*-a M«*ton. If that they will move out of their home
j have *rrn the magazine then you willingly
he is mixed up' in the web of small
W e hardly think this can
0
things. Envies, jealousies. unprogTes-
be done
Negroes who have the co ur­
he artistic arra ng e­ age t«» go to war and face the en em ies’
sivencss. laziness, illiteracy, combined I editor is made,
with a tendency to live only f-*r today ment even to the bo rders and rule* guns in battle certainly are not afraid
impede him on his way to full inde-1 U'*d >n the make-up: the clean cut to live in and protect their ho mes in
pendence
Negro America, needs a j appearance, t h e well nigh perfect press “Christ ian”
America
We
-hotild
T h o m a s Jefferson or a Franklin to work, the arrangement, the context however, that Portland would fed
i ashamed of the action of the white Mr Hilts brother, Richard Hill and
lead it on to an independence builded and content a ll show the earm ark
on a firm foundation of racial solidari­ a lofty soul.
people in this case and would do his baby sister. Miss Lee I ranci- Hill
C. E Newman, of Minneapolis, a vmething to prevent being further dis­
ty
It needs men and women of vis­
T h e Xion club met Friday. July t.
ion and unselfishness willing to sacra- young man still in his twenties is its
ra ted
It is m ost alarm ing to note
He was in the utter intolerance and col|n«al ig- at t h e church
fice all for the common good
Such editor and guiding spirit
leadership is perhaps present, but the Portland two 'Lay* thi- week and T he
rance on the part of some people
masses, nor the socalled upper cla** Advocate editor had the pleasure of
lO would like to be Considered *u-
are perhaps, too busy with the a r t i - m e e t i n g bun again alte r r >ur years
Bethel B y T h e Bridge
ficial things, to recognize
its pre*ence ! "'h en he pas*ed through Portland.
On Larrabbee and Mc Millen St»
Here, in your beautiful city of P o r t -1 T his magazine
of -4 page* contains
’•We live in a sick epoch*’
"A n
Rev D. G. Hill. P astor
land there are Negroes of worth and ¡digested news for the bu*y reader upon acquis Stive society has broken (1«»W tl
\t ar^uerite Griffith— He for ter
achievement who. if encouraged b y ; the subjects of art. business and pro- With machinery en ou gb to iboltah
T h e Mite Missionary will give a tea
their people, would rise to height- un- i fu sion*,
current
reading, education, jMiveri tv it ha* multipl ed the misery
at the residence of Mr- V. I Keene
thought of. taking with them the wh > 1 health
perso nalities
public
press, of ec momie insecnrrit
• ** the
Sunday
people.
Few. if any. of you P ort- sport*, theatre, women, etc etc.
trage«! y of 7 million unempb*y
•
T h e 1 oyal Knight* met at the church
landers if I know “my folks”, are will-
Mr Newman c uld never understand false e thic- ..f profit ha ve brouw ht tjie
to make ¡»reparations for men * day
ing to admit that there is any such * hy it wa* that -eld -m a living black neme* - of racketeering upon u-
The
T h e y plan to ¡»re
thing as outstanding persons of color Ia c* was used a- cover designs by stress and strain of national n v alrie* Sunday. July !2
-ent a guest speaker at the evening
in your city. J f we are wrong about magazine publishers and so a part o f threat« n world peace
T here is no
service.
this presumption, we are happy, and hi- educational program i- devoted to hot. e save in a new
•de
Sunday, Ju ly
i* the closin g night
your city is a notable exception
the unique feature of ¡»resenting liv- based «<n cooperative production for
Ml mem
In this section of the country, the j *n if black men and women upon the use, not profit, upon planning, inter­ for the em ergency fund.
Japanese are showing dependent min- cover design of hi* gr wing periodical national and not merely national, for • 'T- are requested to see their captain
orities how to write the D e c la r a ti o n 1 ^ ith a high s c h o o l education, with an interdependent world.’* Norman e i th 'r Mr- Butler or Mr- Fuller, so
i to enable them to make a full i
of Independence
In other cities east, ! special trainig in journalism coupled T h o m a s
liams avenue, in F o s ter '» Pool Hall.
he Vigilante* Club met W edne dav
IulX l at the home ot Mr* J D Pat
ton t.M \\ culler *treet
681 Guntonbom Avenue
Phone MU 1686
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Tnth*»nk I a gorgeous centre piece of pink i«»*e*
summer and blue ami pink *uapdragoii* with a
candelabra containing four pmk can
»Hr*.
pouring wen Mc*dames I eu.i
I \ er hotly ** l«*v»kmg iv'rward to the Bower*. \da Met»ill DeNorv.il l u
I l k * hoat c\viir*ion tv» be he Ivi tvmight thank and Mi** Ro*ahe Bird \im»ng
distinguished gue*t* vveie Mi** Ruth
I h e Swan
t • r i tli ii ol the U « » I t 1 . I«*e I t« \dam*
Mr* I llu Smith ha* returned trout of the l iiiveisitv »»t Illinois. ltol»bv
Rol»m*«»it. I
ol O re g o n . 1 II M«
! ear hart*
i ihee ot 1 iidianapo li*, Robert I M v .
Hie W a t e t * brother* left \\ edne* for 14 year* secretary **t the Hf«»«»kl\n.
dav lor Vrizvnia where thev will re
\ \ Urban I eagm I s> l.nk*i>n.
DcN orva!
l >r and Mr
viaitvirs this
ate expecting
Iront K a n * a * l ity
Lnnt> New Knchnil Cable Route
Mokes llndergiuuiul Crossing
to Avoid City Ait par t
sell
¡You can Easily have a Lonjj Healthy Growth of
HAIR
PULL OF
s t r e n (; th
A N 1»
B EA U T Y
During tin« pant in year* in my
he ad qu arter* at Washington, I
have treated every form of
ncalp di h cusp nfjtl «very kind of
hair. In all mv work I have r«v
lied fihaolutely
upon
CI.KO
HAIR
G R O W E R to
»often
beautify nnd grow hair I have
depended upon t E l i o SCALP
F O O D to cure «>r relieve every
kind of »cnlp di»ea»e, to feed
the »calf) and keep it healthy —
an«! upon C L M l E X T R A
H E A V Y T A R »SHAMPOO to
kr«*p the hair and Brain »weet
find clean. These f 'E E O pro­
ducts have never failed me in a
»ingle case. Thounand* of wo
E U G E N IA S T E W A R D J O N E S
Hair and Scalp Authority o f Wash- nu n are lining mv home t r e a t ­
ments. T hey write me every
ington, 1). r . Founder o f Giro.
flay say ing their hair i» grow­
ing longer nnd so fter and that their
iln l i t
« * r e h. ing cured
rapidly.
L O N G ER , S O F T E R HAIR IN .to D \ > S, \ N | » M i l |( s< \I.P
D I S E A S E S C l R E D OR M O M A It \< !\
Send today for n ,ur of my i I.!•:< » II A IU G B o M M t .SCALI'
FOOD or K XK A H E A V Y TA K S l I A M f O O . whichever «me
your head needs. Send for all thr. " if y,m need ihern Dae them
according to my instruction* for 11« dny* and if your hair ia not
long«'r and so fter if you haven't a growth o f new hair, and if your
scalp trouble T a not been cured o r grea tly relieved, write me nnd
I will im m el mitel i refund your moni'y
but send today.
RACK HI.BAITI
I t ’s your fault if other Wo
man have lighter, delire
skin than your*.
Lighten
.na (hade first night. M u
eoupon below «end today.
A G K N T S S E N D *3.50
for 10 fa st selling Cleo Iln
and Beauty Product*. Orih
blank, »nil everyth ing rend
'.o «tart business.
Cleo lieniil v Produci* Co
521 23rd St.. N.K..
Wanhíngton, D.C.
Cl O ’
pr
r.oc
S P A I p FOOD or.c
C O N FID EN C E
I.a^t y e a r , thousands of persons invested more Than
$850,000.000 of new capital in the electrical industry.
This steady flow of new capital, in spite of general
business conditions, clearly demonstrates the faith
of the American public in the electric utilities and
their managements. Without this confidence, the
industry would he unable to keep pace with the con­
stantly increasing demands being made upon it.
SERVICE COMPANY
( HKPGOl
KI M.TMIC BUILDING llr.'ailwuy ami Abler ROKTLANI», OIIKGON
Division Ofliosi ut Salem, Oirgnn « ity, Hillsboro, Grraharn, Si llc lrn, uml
St. Johns. Oregon, uml Vancouver, Washington
•I«)W T O O R D E R
CL KO B K A 1 IT Y P R O D U C T S Co., 621 23rd St., N.K., Wash. D.C.
.i- -
Please »end me Product* I hnve marked X nft«vr.
Unir Grower and Heautifier .'Or
Vanishing Cr«nm
.............. 70c
Scalp
.........................
fi n
Letnon Cleansing C r o n m . . 70c
F z t r a l li a v y T a r Shampoo fifir
Wrinkle Cream ..................... »7r
Bald Spot K Templo Grower 'Or
Arist ocratic
Brown
F a ce
Face Bleach ............................ 60r
Powder.
4 S h a d e , ............... 79c
GentUmen:
Food
Nam#......................................................
Aildr
Bend
f -l t y ........................................................... S l n t e .................................................... ..
PoatofTIre Money Order or eheek,. No C.O D. ord er, «ont.
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