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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1931)
T II K ll.L U S T R A T K I) K K A T U K K S E C T IO N s O c to b e r 3 1 . 1»31 th* coat. All of them wear bow ties and peg-leg [MinU. T h r people love 1* ud colors. The women are beauti ful They do not wear mantillas es- 1 cept out In the provinces. “The |*trkft In Bu no* Aires arc wonderful; and statue» are on nearly every green spot of ground "Every nationality !>. to be found DEK MOIN.i... Iowi.— "Put m in in Most of the black • --------------------------------------------------------- in South America peonlr are to b* found In Bntz.il; that olflee » h o will give you a square deal i , in large numbers M«*n W r i r P r g I.eg Pants, P o u r Hutton Coats, T i p their and you will win out.” That was the message of Repre- Hats, Kiss Kach O t h e r 's H a n d s and M a k e U p t h r i r F a ces M e n ’» H a n d s K is s e d "The people kiss your hand like the sentatlve Oscar DePriest as he spoke w ith P o w d e r and R o u g e . S t a g e M a n a g e r and Assistant Englishman, when tie Is Introduced to at the State Fairgrounds during the W e a r D in n er C lo th e s FIvrry T h u r s d a y a H o l i d a y , Stores a lady first anniversary celebration of the Shut l ig ht M e t e r s H i d d e n in T a a i t . A n y W o m a n Found "A taxicab In Buenos Alr>- Is not like a taxicab In N e » York Every Republican Voters' League in th e Streets A f t e r 11:34) P .M ., M a y be F r e e l y Insulted. cab in ■ line looking American-made Representative DcPrlest flayed the car that looks exactly like a private federal civil service for using photo car H ie meters are hidden and the graphs instead of fingerprints, and Johnny Hudgim ill* famous W a ll- I* isurely dance with a lot of grace to chsuflrur has a uniform All ttie cars stated that the Communists are us Wslt man. wtth the now famous it too And it doesn't make any dlf- ere right-hand drive. You may ke-p ing the colored man as a tool to un- bow k*'*»d you sir. they do not sin»«*» made a Booth American lour. a cab all day and pay not over six (tofmtne his jobs applaud while you AIW in vour art. or seven dollars for the fare m imic time ago. covering live principal He was welcomed by Governor Dan "The bananas In South America are Turner and by M ajor Crouch on be citw* of that continent under the di- And when your act is over th*y shout. small. half of the city and slate and w a; Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! and you need lection of Cairo, the Zlrgfold of la tín Wine With Every Meal introduced by the Hon. C. C Dowell, That Am rrii'i II* was at the head of a not look for any more either "W ine la s-rved with every meal U S Representative from the SevrnUx I is sincere applause, but no such thing troupe of excellent performers There Is the cheap wine that Is al Iowa District. Hudgins was ftran from his EUrap- an tlw* repetition of a number that is Many other dignitaries were present ways plared on the table just like lartlrularly good I le y j -¿ «v t dun t ran triumphs He liad enjOVrd the aster; other wines of a more expen and music was furnished by the Des a« < lalm of KnfUali and French mom Ike |trppy n I iowa as the Americans Moines Booster Band and by a cho sive la rlfty are ordered The people ait tin siyl Uir wild applause of thr rail them Don t give a Smith Amer- like brown beans and the large pras rus of 50 voices. Parts music hall* II- found upplsuse | lean audience too much, or tliev will 1 very seldom saw pies The people One prims donna was fussed In Booth America, but not the same his«. > I t much fruit, apples, pears, bana- costume. They play the harp, cello, tvjw* of applnu-*«* us Kurope offered for her overwnaiety to please i as. and grapes. "O ur allow was under the auspices etc him lie was a bit non-plu -xtl How drapes are Eaten "All of the orchestra1, are In a bal f t took him only a short Ume to of Calio. ttie Zlegfeld of South Amerl- find out that the South American, * 4 Hr referred to me as the Black "The most peculiar sight I saw at cony perched up on the aid; of the Maurice Chevalier white he is like the Parisian in many a meal was a man eating grapes He wall reached by a ladder. I didn't understand what was "Some of the bands in South ways tak-s his entertainment in a took a grape, nut It In a little bowl more leisurely fashion Ami Uila is wrong Wi t h the show until s colored of water, wiped It on his napkin, and America are good. I saw some col lad. who spoke Hpttntsh. told me what not all that Johnny Hudgiiui found then put it Into his mouth Just m ag ored fellows playing in them; some ot the trouble was It was a Job to slow out about the I .a tin Americans nify the speed of this action about them were the leaders He observed many of U n ir customs the show down. loo. but we ftmilly a do* -n times above normal and you Tip Your H a. did and then the r***|N>n.v front the and found flr.t amusement, then a ran see what a funny action It ap- "Everybody tips his hat when he grit nine interest in the manner In audirnr * showed that they were lirars to be. and yet this man did this meets you on the street even the po which they went about thrir dully pleased. while holding a conversation All the liceman on the beat When a fu n Stage i b i u c r r In people eat grapes like that. You eral passes by everybody stands still affairs In speaking «»i (base things "It was a leal ptoblem to get the between chuckle« hr gave an Inter could mark time to the tune of 1. 2. and holds Ins hat In his hand. Mage manager to see that thr lights esting sketch of South American life .1 4 In quick fashion If you watched "A man came to me to ask the were changed on llm". the scenes I i mild ta'k all day ftlMMlt t h»• GIN long enough time. He immediately removed his tom - and habits of the South Am eri shifted und projier entrance cues ear Americans Drank Everything hat. ned out. V*iu M * e . the first snd second can. They urr an interesting peo Bad Women “Ttie coffee and tea shops were ple I critsInly enjoy* d myself the 1 stage managers wear tuxedo suits amt there In profusion The people drink "The woman who goes to the cab wliolr month 1* was then with my »In not lO U d ) the light . «■: th g prOfM hot tea and coffee even during the aret is generally ol bad character. This la the way Tt is done: Tne trou|ir All the girls 111 the troupr hot part of the day. The folks In our Th-re are only a few cabarets where enjoyed the ex|»riirncr. too I can first stage manager tell the second troupe drank everything I liked respectable women can go Any wo not remember any connected »lory stage manager, who In turn Informs champagne and always kept a bottle man who remains out after 11:30 ot th< tour, so i l l ju t mention the a thud st ige manager, who do*s the In my room job Imagine what u time I had with p m . is subjected to insult without things us they romr to me fem ales in Orchestras these managers, and my bad Bpunish. police intervention. Ills* ks t o In ftraill *Tn Brasil I found black people too. •The prostitutes wear hats in South 'T h e r staurants have Uleir regu » e r r Tliur«day a Holiday occupying all |Mc.ition* 1 saw them The red light district is lar meal hours and rarely do you find America "T lir people down there eat a lei In thr banks. In the exchang *. in Uie them serving between meals. Break und-r government supervision. surely luncii. taking off an hour or lattice forre in the mu* t aristocratic "One never says "Good morning" fast is early and supper is between Every Thursday Is a holiday, atul select gatlirring in the swrllest more eight and nine All of th*so restaur- in South America, it is always "Good You can t even buy iistsurant». in politics, and In the and what a day ¡•tils have women m the orchestra in night.” a collar button on that dav From civil orcuintUoiiA the "French and Spanish are the U n I »» ( ](»ck *|III H on 1 huiBOA) whole cltv turns out for a promenade it nag *s s|»)ken I tried to learn them The Ixith and »uccecdetl In grltlng a smat up and down thr main streets tering of each Just to make myself interesting thing to note in these linderstocKt with some difficulty It proinrnad •*. is that the men make up. J O H N N Y H P D C ilN N in two rharac ter V wo« a I trying to make the too That Is, they have male mane- tirople understand me. I used my q u l ns "People whom I did not know often hand* a great deal "I was there when the Prince of bowed to me and spoke. They knew I was an artist. Wales opened the KxiHisülon. • i he am 1M beautiful : .• e track i No Fast shows "The first thing I found out about have ever Mtn are in 8 outh America. I .Mir lliithm B ml I for Men Boutli American audiences was that they do not likr a fast show I mean "You don’t find any airplane shoul i > that it you oonsa mil on the stage ders or bell-bottom trousers there. and do a fast Charleston «lance, they 'Ihe men wear awkward looking four- lust look In wonder ut you; they don't button suits Two button', are near follow you it all I a nice the laj>el and two near the bottom of BEWARE OF REDS J o h n n y H u d g in s T e lls o f T o p s y Tu rv y SAYS DEPRIEST C u s t o m s in S . 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