The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, October 24, 1931, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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livery
HKO OHMHEUM
H.MAIIT WOMAN" with Mary A#
Mir, II ii I h i I A n n a
K i I h u h I Everett
lluitiin, phi» |( l \i ) Vni|i|<<VIIIn
HAYES SINGS
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h|o| nf the
.«« U m
Haye«.
h I u k
Oli«'-ert
»night
i»i* k up a « ht*« k Th« r«* is Hi«* «'Off
Hl»|«rat«‘ Kra«liliK 1 f ut hi«*tics
tini y
m ark s t« the «‘fid thut nun«? ahull
tiiuk«* uf [tifimeli a grind" ami «o th at
ail »hall have pi«ut y of Hm«* f«»r frld
hull p r u 11« e and 1»lay And su »n
I'ruhal 1) ii.it all «if these 1 lilll»: urr
at an
«• Co|l«*g«* Met lnwla
Hut
nr more «>f thetu are
p r a c t h Ir e ed
d at « very college, tin!«*«« c u r ­
rent report amt Impreaaliui a re tom-
pb-tely awry
\V<* <|o lint d e n o u n c e t h e s e pra« tl« «*a
parti« pla rly
We m erely cit e them
If ttie football « t a r ia g oin g to «’ lean
up «oil« g«< ath le tu a and m a k e th em
Illy pur«* tli«-a«* t h in g s would s e e m to
«»ff« r a m u re fertile field f«»r hla «*f
f*»rta th an th«* m« r«* ai ngllng out ««f u
s tu d e n t t»n hla «»wu r e s o u r c e s who haa
«lone nothing worn«* ttian piny a lilt 1«*
-'•fill |>r<»f«-aa|onM| linaehall in va« at Ion
1
HAVE
in* » a « u< « ialiti'
years ugu
It haa I m »«* il tw o \
Hat en wail1 k hl F ort lui «I
Hut eurtv in Hi«
thla
it«* re» I in th*
c rea tin g r:r«’4t
» «rid Mr Hay « *111 be a« « nmpant
«•«! on tin* pLiini b> P« n ival I'arbatu
A umili 1 Mr
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: g ra m w I
lti< lu«l«
imp of \«*gr«i Spiritual».
\ \ . •I«»«*»«’ th«* fo llo w in g te s tim o n i
ala fr« m
i*ll kn • >w ii in u «ie « rifu -*
IT MAKES A D I F F E R E N C E
Jo«* L i li a n ! d e alg n u te d na " T h e Mid
night E x p r e s s , ” ami g iven v a r i o u s oth-
«•r ntim es to Imply gre at pr«>w«*sa on
the ftaithall fb-hl. r«*celve«l a g r e a t <»•
I by y N A A <* 1* l*re««»
New Y ori(. Oct 22 T h ro e lea*liti
art lele «m various phaat‘M uf Nipgr
l.f. in Am«•rl« a all«!1 rol«»r probi«•in«
ar«* published In the October ti timbar
of "Hot ini Fort e« ', q u a r te r ly lunga
aine published for Hi«’ U niversity «»f
North C arolina u n d e r the editorship
of ll«iwar«l W (bluin
Tin* Ihr«*«* article», su m m arise d by
Hi«* National Assoclatbui for the Ail
vnneem ent «*f Colored People, a r e as
follows #
1 Tin* N ature of Race Conscious­
ness* by W o
Brown «>f Cincinnati
University. Win« h explore r the fic
Hons, the loyalties, th e se n se of op­
pression. the ra ce pride of m inority
group« which tends to develop ‘ a s e n ­
tim e n ta l solidarity -e spec ially so In
tin* case «»f the oppresseti ra<*«*s ”
2 "C ertain Asp* « ts «if ('«inflict In
t h e Negro Fam ily.” by K F ra nklin
" T h e N e g ro S p iritu a l Song«,
w ith
t b e l r b r o k e n rh y th m -*
(m* p o i g n a n t
t h e n a ti d d e l i l y t< « ig ni «I a n d « l u l l i n g C
In t h e m Illing!«* u n d b l e n d a t r u e v o ­
t a ! f e r v o r a n d tin* I m m e m o r i a l w ay *
of folk s o n g
a
pioli«
te m i« m e s a
y i e l d i n g o r t n o n b l i n g a m i th«* m a l i c !
«»us o r b u m b l e f a n c y b y w h i c h t h e e n
s l a v e d «•«« a p e ini«« I m a g i n a t i v e j o u r n ­
ey*
r e a d i n g Hi«* g«nt(H*i a « a c h i l d
I i k i n g g a l l o p t . t p .t u l i s .
J«»« H a r n s t . L e M«*tie«(ial P a r i
“ A s lie s a n g tin* N e g r o S p i r i t u a l
t h e w u l l a «if t h e « on* «*rt h a l l «• « im «I
t «• v a n t a l i a m i th«» « o u i» o f a l l w e n*
t o u c h e d w i t h Hi«* e x a l t a t i o n
o f tin*
flak I
how mg
to n g a.”
V i e n n a M i t t a g Z e i t u n g t h e «lisi«»« a li ti li « w h i c h o c c u r in N e g r o
" A m i r o u n d a l u n i t t h e « I n g e r t h e r e fa in 111* * «»wing t«i «llfferenc«»» «*f «’«»lor
s e e l l i e t l t « » b e il «plier«* «»f w o l u l e r f u l am«>ng the m e m b e r s of the family,
in*«« Amt from it 11%«*«1 ami radiated
'Th.'y rni.-lfl.-l Mi «¡...I l in i . .
it,m o without U. < nnu-niil«! » h l l. - lh .
r n i . lflxlnn took |.l«.-.. ln hl» h e art and
In our« I «ove and «leadly «««rr«*w . gen
th*n«*HM alni palli, fallii b«*coin«* flcsli
all Gii« e n th ra lle d in Hi«* stirine nf art.
turti«'d Int«» music a s th«* m«»«Beval
miin's belief conici tu r» luto rolour
Wortls uniti*«! with ««turni lo beauty
a be auty lliiit wu« u blesslng "
A tu** ter«Jatn T c l e g r a a f
ami Hie troubles which »rise from
<l»'< >'ly .!.• v.-loplnie .Hff.-r.-noe» In e d ­
»»« »•*«•« «"'I »landnrd» ,.f llvlnit and
« o n i th '' nilaratt.m from c o untry to
city
T h es e conflicts a r e d o c u m e n t 'd
with huBvidiial stories.
i ' Bl.i< k U d W Int- " b | O l ) D
Joh n s o n of th e U niversity <»f North
Carolina, which review s a group of
recent luniks by and about Negroes,
in« hiding novels, sochdoglcal studies.
sYutlb's tu rnc«* m ixture, psychology,
poems, satires, and history.
More tlun
One Million todiy
wot
USI OUININI MAMMA
ss o
n
l i l a
it
i
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s i
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houa«*s
T h e r e ia t h è m i l d s u h t e r f u g e
o f fiMithall
h « l i o l u r a h i p a
coutrltiute«!
Note l i e would take that view e«l
FER CRYIN' OUT LOUD
h y pe i <uia «>f l u c a n a t o «-nubi«* c o i n p e
t « 11 1 p l a y e r s t o s t o y In < «»llege w i t h o u t
WILEY WILD CATS WIN
P e r c r y in ' out loud, or words to that
« o a t t«» lhetlia«*lv<-a
Tll«*r«* la th«* v«*ry
S H ItE V E P O R T , I j ì . <»< f 22 Under
at«*m of providing players effect!
r a t I h .«1
We find the high c om m issione r of the bright light» gf H.-ld.-nharn park
w ì i li Jobt
r poaltloiia of one kind or
Pacific coast football filing protest a- the W iley W ildcat» tram m eled the
n tio th er so tu etln tes
a t «-oat t o
th è
gainst "S hufflin' J o e " Lillard, negro Xavier College eleven of New Orleans
ta xpuyei*
w i t h n o m i n a i o r n«> d u t i e a
halfback at the U niversity of Oregon, b e n tonight 1 1 t h e t a n e of 49 to o.
b«*y«»ml c o m l u g a r o u m l 011 l a i y d a y t o
on the grounds Hint d uring hi» high T h ree m in u te s a f te r the s t a r ti n g » h i s
M uni« 1 p a i A u d i t o r i u m
s e v e n t h Atn« t it ali toll
MU
i<:
vallon ut
Multnomah rivi«- «ludium monili In or«U»r to <* 11111:«* «far a t h b t l c a
Hal unlay
III h work In the Im« kfnlil to <*nt«*r. Th«* n«*w kimii «! high hlnky
l'or! lami Oregonian
for th* University of Or«*icoii icr 1<I dink of c m n I football M«*ema to la*
A University of Or«*gon foot hall t«*nrn won a big factor In Orogoii'N vie «training at a gnat and atvullowlng a
l4uyer and an Ii huppeua, a very tory ov«*r th«« I ’nlviTHlty of Iduho c a r m i
< o m pide tit fool ha 11 pluy«*r I h filai ml T h« a r d e n t Oregon fntiH had no ob*
A h wo Maid in th«* beginning, F»r
und« * hargoM of ineligibility
Tilla I h jectloii to thin negro blood then, ami cryin' out loud.”
don« afh-r a few wooka’ w«*II direct«*«! <hc«*r«*d him In a whole aouled way
AH T í )KI A
H U IíG K T
snooping on ilo- part of Ho* n«w con that expresa««! th e ir appréciation
ferent e i An r dlst loMi'H to that off!« lai With which we have no tjuarr«*l
th«* fa« t alreioty openly known to and
NO COLOR LI NE*
Yet Homehow we a r e remind««! that
•There Should Be.”
at kntiw|etlK<* hy all conct*riied. that a couple of y«*itra ago t h e r e wuh a Su-
• to* play«*i uUo I iuh h«*en a semi-pro lent girl of Joe l.lllard a ra ce who e n ­
fenalonal hum-bull player In va« al ion tered th« U niversity of Oregon ami
“In theae p arta t h e r e I h no color
MeiiHtin and han tlo-rehy e arne d m on­ waa refused admlaalon to th«* Wo­ line in football".
Kug«nn Unan!
ey In varloiiH Minali dribs. Ami a m e n 's dorm ltlory. T h e uuHiorlUea
llut ther«* aliuold b<*
Football
Hob'llin MI'HMI i l|| uf the c o n ference la bad ahaolutely nothing ugulnat Ihe nlionld m ean Momething m ore than
cu 11 « *< 1 t«> di'cld« th«* weighty «iiieatlon g | | | except her color She cam«* uf a tb a n thè m e re glory «*f wlnnlng a
of flmlliiK a piinlahment to fit th« family which la well th ought of uml game. If Kugene la wllllng t«» tak«*
«rim« or otherwtH«* dlMpoae of (to* reap«*« t«*d in aal«‘iii
ll«*r fa th e r paid, U h colored playera Into Ita fraterni*
Issue
ami at HI puya taxea towur«l the aup* tiea, Ita social eventM and encourage
W«* UH11111« no Hiiperlor knowl«*«lge port of thla fnihllc Inatltiiflon
Vet pH youtig w om en to d ance with them
of football law or fo«»tball etilica, but the d a u g h te r waa officially o stra cise d ,IIlfj p4.r hap* m a r r y them , then It in
if tin* « «inferen« •* wnutH our advlt «* it In o r d e r to m aintain th e social stand* c o nsistent In not dra w in g th e color
! h tliio
.1U h | i I ìhui I nm ilo* churgca a Ing <«f the school. T hat waa the use | | no jn football
Ho far
aa college
g u iñ o .I o «* I,ili.mi ami l«*t that b«* a they m ade of hla money.
aporta are c oncerned, football should
precedent
T he c a s e I h piffling
If
Hut a ni‘gro football player la a« |>#. j^.pi
white m an's gam«* If the
tli** **4' w fo«»thall « / u r r«*ully wantn to « lalim-d aa a hero. If«* la ua«*«l t«> win Houth«*rn bra n ch w ishes to convert It*
m.«k< him • If ««»lid
in hla P<'HtUon tin gam« In or«l«T t«» ui«l p n atig«* t«» jf |n | () n Tuslu-g« < Institute.
th«*r«
1 hi '»ugh a ' bowing of "«tigging up the x\u. o l d Hchoot. and all thut aort <»f
no |uw a gainat it but the law «»f
«hrt let him I«•«*k Into the varied uml,. thing, and
a m gr«» girl la refused ad* comm on de ce ncy
And to import a
various wa> * «»f
subsidizing f«»«»thall mlaalon to th e do rm ito ry for the sa m e colored p r ofessional la still more rep*
players
I 11 «if«*« t
ami f«»r reiiaoti
Juat what kind of Ideas a r e r ch«*nslble. If an Oregon high school
y e a r s p a a t In ff« « t In every « «infer we financin g down at
Bugene, any p|tty«*r of color h a p p en s to !»«• a foot
eli«« achool. II«* will fimi Oregon
baillât.
t h e r e may
muy be
he som
b.i li I t thara
som_ e excuse for
itili« h c l e a i t e r In thla r«*gar«l than
Oregon Slat«* la at l«-aat consistent, using him, but to be so da rn ed an*
m ost
It la mo careful of Its social sta n d lu g X| „ UH fo win that color«-«! prof*-aslon*
T h e r e la th«* K«*ntl«* practl«-«* a t som«* ttint no m*gro«-a a r e allowed on Its a jM ttre brought In fr«»m Chicago and
st im o l a o f w l a h 1 11 k u n ” favor«-«! p l a y
football tearna
way points,—th a t 's Inexcusable
e r a f«ir fr«*«* k«*«-p 111 111«* f i u f e r n l t y
Wood burn Oregon I ml «-pendent
CORVALLIS T IM E S
-GAZETTE
llnn jt. I-A .■« " K. Ml In < aiitiii » n i l
l 'tiArli.lt«. U ri'n iiw tn ii |
in ii i ini nf
mil Hi iiinliiilv mill p iilrlirllu ilfi'
T he
i
K i » LING
THU FOX BROADWAY
” 24 IIOUIIH
ullli Cllvit llrook»,
K m jr Fra m 1». Miriam >l.ii.kI um . I(ugl»
TlH'IIK'V Ailil. il ntliui (Inn, 'Wllii Mi ll
“I Kill II .11 l All i. .in luilgli l. .11 iii
s t a g e . K o l a n d H a y «-a * ili
> e s i m
AND TjA*. IN TMl TREATMINT O f THI MAI9^
( J i i / n i il r - S i i l / i l n i r - S a f i o
SocietY
(Hpeclal to T he Advócale)
HOLLYW OOD, Cal., Oct 22— W a r ­
ner H r o t b c ri - F lr i t National aludios
wrote flnl«h thla week on the sc e nes
V / M y .;
wKÊÊËÈ
I lly Mr». Rosalie Birci H olm -
681 G a n ten b e in Avenue
P hone MU 1686
Mr». T h elm a U nthank, t h e eharm -
Ing wife of Dr
DeNorval U nthank.
popular local physician, a c c o m p a u lad
liy I heir young »on. "S onny Boy’’, re-
turned to P ortland W e d n e sd a y morn-
ling from a tw o-m onths' p le a su r e t r ip
( H i r i n g her abse nce . Mrs
U n th a n k
¡visited he r parents. Mr. and Mrs J j > h -
|He Shipm an at Mankato, Minn , for
five weeks; Mrs I) V. Gordon a time
honored friend InOmaha. Neb . w he re
she passed one w eek and Dr. and
Mrs T. C. U nthank, h e r husband'»
uncle and a u n t and Dr. and Mrs. L.
T Montgom ery In K a n sa s City, Mo.,
where she passed a w eek a» the
guest of each of he r friend». Many
social c o urte sies w ere e x te n d ed to
| | Mrs. U nthank In e very place she vis­
ited They included c ard p a rties , lun­
cheons. dinners, s i g h tse e in g tr ip s and
h orse races. She roports ha v in g had
a gay. happy va ca tion with old »cool
day friends of h e r s and he r husband.
schools da y s
he
played
a
f.*»’ tie " P a c k e t " Adams, fre s h m a n "find"
gam es of se m i pro s u m m e r baseball. from East St Isiuls, on a double puss
A» If Ibis w ere a high offense against I,,-hind the line lilt off tackle for the
first to uchdow n, follo» mg. a rapid
the purity of a m a t e u r a th le tic s !
Mrs Melvin H a t c h e r acc o m p a n ied
Since w hen h a s l( becom e a crim e drive from midfield T h e unerring
for a high school or college a th l e te to toe of "C ush" F ra n k lin n e tte d the ex­ | by th«-lr children, left T h u r s d a y for
A dam s collected a n o th e r B rem erton to join he r huttband who
play se mi-pro ball In s u m m e r to help tra point
1« employed in t h a t city.
him self nlotig the eX|>en»lve road of to uchdow n soon a f te r
e d uca tion
T hey ha v e been doing It
|n the second q u a r te r ( ’apt "H unt'
Mr« W. S. Richards, of Oakland,
tor at lea st a cpiarter c e n t u r y through Johnson did som e p r e tty r u nning and
out th e c o untry
Star p e rfo r m e r s of g a rn ere d a touchdow n. F ra nkliu mak f’a! jh the house guest of h e r cousin.
Mr« Bell« Allen, of 260 Page St. Mrs
the gridiron, diam ond, tra c k , c o u rt In Mig th e e x tr a po in t:.
Richard«, who visited In P o rtlan d
O regon colleges, Washington collages,
som e ye ars ago. Mrs. J. W. Cad well,
C alifornia colleges a n d the colleges
DEHART OUT ON HIS OWN
of Oakland, C a l . is in the city a n d is
of about e very o th e r s t a te ha v e been
also domiciled at th e hom e of Mrs.
doing It s u m m e r a f te r s u m m e r with,
riN U I N N A T I .
Oct 22 — l)«!lart
out p u ttin g a n y taint upon th e ir eligi­ H ubbard for se ve ra l y«*ara m a n a g e r Allen
bility to c om pe te In a m a t e u r athle tics
of the C incinnati Lion T am er« Bas­
We can n a m e a »core of them
And
T he Business Girls Club, h e ld its
let no one thin k th at Jo e l.lltard Is th e ketb all club a nnounce» that h«* ha» election of officers. T uesday. Oct 6.
served hla connection« * i t h th at o r ­
only f«>o limit player of th e coast col­
a t tht Branch Y. Mrs. N o rm a Will­
lege t e a m s » h o has played semi-pro ganisation and Hill not be roaponaible iam«. was the s p e a k e r of th e evening
for
any
c
o
n
tra
c
t
a
m
ade
by
them
in
ball
He h a s enough com pa ny to
th«* f uture
H ub b a rd i» m ak in g plans and she gave som e very i n te r e s tin g
m ak e up a very good b a se b all team
for a n o th e r c o u rt a g g re g a tio n this account« of h e r trip to Yellowstone
with plenty s u b s titu te s
Park, this sum m er. After th e
busi­
l.et th o se » b o cun e xpla in why It Is winter, but will not m ake «h finlte a n ­ ness session, de licious ice c ream , and
such capita! offense lu m ak e a few nounc em ent until next month. At a ssorted t a k e s were served.
dollurs playing bush baseball In s u m ­ th a t tim e hU tea m will b«» open for
m er w h e n the various colleges a r e of a few game» with leading club» of the
Mr. and Mrs J e r o m e F ra n k lin were
ferlng "Jobs" paying «1<*0 to 1290 o Middle W est
hosts at the m idnoght revels a t the
P a r a m o u n t t h e a t r e S a tu r d a y night
in honor of George Cannady. Ivan
C annady was a m o n g the doz en or
m ore w ho entere«! the song c onte st.
He won the third prize. $2.50.
Wilson Victor
<c
Up-to-the-Minutc
Modes
luued from page one I
the W«>rld bus Ihe exclusive right to
use Its name. T he court said in
pasaliig upon th«* question:
Com in g t o tlie m erits. It Is well es-
tsblishod th at a benevolent, fra te r n a l
or hoc in 1 organization will he protect-
*•«1 In th e us«* «>f Its n a m e by Inunc­
tion. r e s t r a i n in g a n o th e r organization
from u sing th e sum«* «>r u nam e so
sim ila r a s to lx* m isleading
Prepared Especially fo r T h ir
S e n s paper
SA
And Hi«« court, sontlnuing. sum m ed
up it« decision lu t h e following lan-
guage:
Nina ‘Safe In Hell'
T h e Vigilante*« Club un d e r t h e pu-
pervision of Mrs R H Camp, m e e ts
W edne sda y, Oct 21. at th e h o m e of
Mrs. L u th e r Clemens on Union Ave.
Mrs. Ilia Fuller, of *49 Michigan
A re , » as hoste»» at a social fo r th e
benefit of t h e Conrt ..f C n le n th e
Ixxtgc Card* were the f e a t u r e of th e
e v e n in g
Delightful r e f r e s h m e n t s
» e r e served. Frizes » e r e a w a r d e d to
th e lady, and the ge ntle m e n re ce iv in g
the hig h es t points of th e evening.
g.aKS
______
NINA MAE MCKINNEY
th a t finished their curre nt production
Safe In Hell
All th at re m a ins now
unfinished is the cutting of the film
and s h i p m e n t of the product to the
v a rio u s thea tre s. The public waited
a long time for this picture. T he
film ing of this picture probably elicit­
ed m ore publicity from Negro pre ss
th a n a n y o th e r picture ever m ade
H e a r t s In Dixie" or H a l l e l u j a h "
not excepted.
T h e beautiful Nina Mae Mckinney.
st e ll a r brow nekin movie a ctress, was
m ade hot copy in every little thin g
»he did. The least little thin g she
did wan magnified into a m ounta inous
deed and considered an event
No
w o n d e r the poor girl left here so h u r ­
riedly. She left Los Angeles T uesday
via t h e S a n t a Fe ’’chief" limited for
New York
(. la r e n c e Muse, noted Negro actor,
also had a very sizeable and equally
im p o r t a n t pa rt in the c as t of Safe In
Hell.”
Nina Mae as Leonie is superb.
D orothy Mackalll sta r s this picture.
W illiam W ellman directe d the piece
JESSE GRAYSON WILL APPEAR IN
CONCERT OCT. 261H
The r ecital of Je ss e Grayson next
Monday night a t the Masonic Temple
Ball room prom ises to be a real social
event as m any p a rties a r e being for­
med to a tte n d it.
Mrs. Grayson h a s a fine, strong,
mellow, resonant c o n tr a lto voice and
she has had It in t r a i n i n g for a num ­
ber of years u n d e r good instructors.
Much care has been t a k e n in the pre­
paratio n of h e r p ro g ram for Monday
night's concert a n d it is predicted
th a t it will be the best she h a s yet
presented.
T ic kets a r e selling a t popular
prices and it Is th o u g h t t h a t a large
a udience will g re et the singer.
Mrs. I.ena Bowers, was h o s t e s s to
T he Narcissus Club, will give a card
the Drill Team. T h u r sd a y e vening. pa rty Oct 2Sth at th e h om e of the
Oct. 15 The
most delicio us full president. Mrs. Lee Sbeperd. At 767
c o u rse d in n e r was served
T h e o c ca ­ F irst St.
sion was the b irth d a y of t h e h o s t e s s
Tin* c a s e bef«»re us com es to this:
Complaint, un d e r a n a m e very sim ilar
to th at of a white f r a t e r n a l order, has
built up a f r a t e r n a l o r d e r am o n g Col*
«»red iMMipIe. which h a s acquired the
larg«* m em b e rs h ip and a splendid re* |
putatlon a m ong th e people from whom
it sollcit« m em bers. T he individual
d e f e n d a n ts have w ithdraw n from the
o r d e r and by th e use of its nam e seek
t«> set un* for th e new «»rder which
they h a v e ineonxporated th e benefit
of its re p u ta tio n and sta n d in g T h is i
we th in k is a fraud uptm th e original
«»rder and upon the public, which a
court «if equity should enjoin. T he
d e c r e e of the court below denyin g
Ho* i n jm t lo n and dism issing t he MU
will a cc ordingly be r e verse d, a nd the
c a s e w ill be re m a n d ed for fu th er pro*
.ce edings not inconsiste nt herewith.
Mr. a nd Mrs. E. L. J a m is o n w ere
h o sts at dinner Sunday e v e n in g for
th e p lea su re of George C a n n a d y a nd
William Tan of W tlliu m e tte U n i v e r ­
sity who m otored down S a t u r d a y to
alterni th e W as h in g to n - California
football game a n d to p a ss t h e w e e k ­
end with their families. O t h e r g u e sts
Included Mr and Mrs. J e r o m e F r a n k ­
lin. T h e guests of honor r e t u r n e d to
Saloni Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs
K. L Ja m ison were
d in n e r gue sts T h u rsd a y of Mrs. L. K
Weeks, of I I I Benton stre e t
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BROWN A N D W H IT E
The smartest color alliance (his sea­
son is very dark brown which has
supplanted the ever-popular black,
with white, and no town wardrobe is
complete without a satin or cri-pc
frock in darkest brown with its touch
of white. This frock is a model that
lends itself beautifully to the combina­
tion It h is a nice feeling of dignity,
an interesting collar which ends sur­
prisingly in a half bow effect. The
upper part of the frock forms a yoke
at the front to which the circular skirt
is attached anti the bolt is seen at the
sides and tics in i bow at the back.
The long sleeves have applied sections.
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All I.incs of Heanty Work
C. J. W a lk e r T oilet Good»
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Ii* W i l l i a m s A v o .
M U nlock lOIll
Ham pto n. Va.. Oct. 22—T h e call of
pure a r t h a s a t last re a c h e d t h e h e a r t
of the e m in e n t composer-pianist-di­
rector. Dr. R. N a th an iel Dett.
Dr.
Dett. d ir e c to r of th e sc hool of music
of H a m p to n I n stitu te , who take s his
sa b b a ttica l y e a r d uring t h e pre sent
term , will pro b a b ly not r e tu r n to t h a t
institution, but e xpec ts to e n te r upon
a plan of c r e a ti v e r e s e a r c h work,
which his stre nou* d u tie s a t Ham pto n
would not perm it.
W h e n qu e stio n e d w ith re gard to
his deoision. Mr. D e tt s t a te d th a t in
e n te r in g upon h is new w ork he was
a c tu a te d by th e re alis atio n t h a t those
who have becom e tr u ly g re at in their
tributions t o t h e w orld's music
have dedicated th e i r soul* entirely to
th e c rea tiv e ph a se of a r ti s t i c endea­
vor. W hile h e re c o g n ise s t h e dtre
need for t e a c h e r s in o u r colleges, the
n ecessary in stitu tio n a l r e str ic tio n s do
not p e r m it a free dom of a r tistic ex­
pression in th e d e v e lo p m e n t of untra-
dittonal ideas.
Dr. D ett c a m e to H a m p to n in Sep­
tem ber, 1913 and ha s se rved a s bead
of the music d e p a r t m e n t for IS years.
He has also t o u red in E u r o p e and is
now stu d y in g a t t h e U n lv e m tty of
R o c h es te r New York.
Trade Mark Emblem is the
Tree of
IMMORTAL L IF E
U se O u r N ew P a r k in g Space Fo» F u n ­
JPMNLIY6S0M
!» 1 0 R T IC I4 N t
Among those stll 111 a n d unable to
work a r e George R andall a nd W. C.
Buford. Mrs. R o b e rts Is doing nicely
at the hom e of h e r friend Mrs. Wilson
on Hood st r e e t , a c c ording to latest
reports. Mrs. Hunch 1» also re p o rte d
to he improved.
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If you are bothered with Falling
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with Hot Iron for Straightening.
[Jesse Grayson
C o n tralto
in c o n c e r t
MASONIC T E M P L E BALL ROOM
W e s t P a r k & m ain
Monday eve., Oct. 26 — 8:30
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Price Sent by Mail, 60c; 10c Extra for Poataga
(at piano)
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In conce rt
S a tu rd a y Eve., Oct. 24th
A U D I T O R I U M
T ic kets selling now at
O ppe nheim ers Off. P o r tla n d Hotel
2.50- • 2.00 - 1 .5 0 - 1.00
Be. 7080
R obert F la ck
eral Cars at F o u r t h a n d M ontgom ery
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874 UNI ON AVENUE NORTH
Phone Garfield 8945
Close-ups of the move lots tell us
t h a t the day of ail-colored movloa ar*
p a st and add th a t only a ch o se n few
Race s t a r s wl'l get places In th e big
tim e productions A few y e a r s ago
"H e a r t» of Dixie." th e t r a i l blaxer.
m ade it» appea ranc e a nd waa soon
followed by "H allelujah,” called by
m an y the g re ates t of th e m all. Both
of these films enjoyed long run# a bout
the c o untry particularly in the N orth,
b ecause of th e type of Race folk they
portrayed, but even th is cover-up has
failed to establish the film s with the
theatre-going public a bout t h e coun­
try.
And now com es th e news fro m the
Coast t h a t t h e r e will be no m o r e pic­
t u r e s of th e type discussed above.
T h e y do not say as much, b u t th e Im­
pression is abroad t h a t th e “Solid
S outh" h a s a deal to do w ith th# de­
cision
Film# a r e rele ased f i r s t in
th e larger houses of t h e N orth, w he re
th e re v en u e Is best, but in t h e l a t t e r
stage# of the production te n u r e the
South is the m ain selling s e c t i o n .
F o r this r e a so n films a r e no w bein g
m ad e to a n s w e r the d e m a n d s of both
sections. T h e r e I# one t h in g In fa vor
of th e all-colored film a nd t h a t ia th e
plea of Broadway and New Y ork in
ge nera l for such picture* a n d i t a g e
shows, but Broadway c an only use
film s for a limited tim e In m a n y ea­
se s a picture will re m a in in New York
for a ye ar o r more, but th e life o f a
p ictu re is five to six year*, a n d w h a t
is to be done with the production once
Broadw ay decides it h a s outlived It*
selling value?.
W hen Stepin F e tc h it m ad e t h e a n ­
no u n c em en t th a t he would produce
his own film th e c ritics w e r a 't s u r ­
prised. T hey knew well t h a t S te p
had se en the ha ndw riting on t h e wall.
Surely he will be given spots in film*
of mixed cast, but the m oney is not
so g r e a t where a player is not c a s t
in th e sta r in g role.
FIN LEY ’S
Dr and Mrs T A F le tc h e r. 1218
Michigan Ave.. e n te r ta i n e d M onday
with b re ak fa st c o m p lim e n ta r y to Mr.
and Mrs. George Brooks of Denver.
O th e r guests were Dr. and Mrs. L.
V Miller. Mosdnmes Felix H all P a y n e
T H W isem an and DeNorval U n ­
th a n k of Portland. Ore.
Tin* gram! bulge Is re p re se n te d by
P \V How ard, gram! legal a d v is e r ;
George I In yea. p a r tn e r of P W. Il«»w
u n i ; \V C Houston and T C. N u tter
of this city, while J a m e s T Carter.
.1 R Pollard t»f Richmond and W. NV.
F o re m a n t»f Norfolk re p re se n te d the
grand bulge of Virginia.
PIANO
For All-Negro Cast
T h e Zion Club held a d e lig h tfu l so­
STAY O F F W E D NESDA Y.
NOV.
cial m e e tin g at th e h o m e of Mrs.
Lucille Bird. F rida y ev en in g
A m ong 11th. ARMISTICE BA L L —SOT. JO E
Please pay yo u r s u b s c r ip tio n to The
those on the p ro g ram w e r e :
Mrs. W H I T E CAMP S P A N IS H AM ERI­
Advocate so we c a n pay o u r c reditors
Anna Mae Cochran. Miss E s te lle P a t ­ CAN WAR VETS. —Adv.
terson. and Mrs. K e ren Collins. A
delightful full q u a r te t w a s sung, also
d u e tt s by the young people.
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