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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1932)
V 8 T H F I L L U S T R A T E D F E A T U R E S F lf T IO N W IFE COLORED, WHITE HUSBAND ; HEARS IN COURT F e b ru a ry 18. 1882 Ih c Oreat Cathedrals of the World S I. P aul'a, London, E ngland, C hoir Wc»t Mother Tell* Jud^ hat Dead Actre** wa* « r Child. FATALLY STABBED IN AN APARTMENT Slayer Did Not Know Hi* Mate was “Pa**ing” I ** *t ih « « • r r r fry m *«»rfd tim i* o f tk*m - t a n t i i «#/ M l * ¡»/ini m e r i, ì?£eiàim a TO ALL T H O S E WHO SUFFER WITH S K I N TROUBLES .Enjoy the thrill of a clear, light, bright skin. Use Gen uine Black and W h ite .Ointment and Skin Soap and clear away those ugly bumps, d isco lo ra tio n s, eczemic irrita tio n s and other blemishes. Start us ing this world-famous skin treatment tonight! Effec tive, safe, quick! NEW YORK A m odern version of llie story of Moses's m other workunt j tn the household of Pharaoh. where i tier son had become a young m aster, was revealed here last week when a i brown skinned m other cam e forward | in court and testified th at the slain | wife of W illiam Thom as, white, was her child Thom as, who Is 35 and who Is chanted with killing his pretty actress wife, cried out In the Homicide Court that this was the first tm e he had heard anything about his wife being I the daughter of a colored woman, and was os afTrcted th at he had to \ be carried out of the court room for a few minutes. Worked Aroand House According to Thom as, the aged m other. Mrs Elizabeth Jones, hod : been working around the house us a servant at tunes during the four years fAl* great CafA- I of th eir m arried life, but he had Clreat are the teachings of the Lord and great ta tin beauty of Ills C athedrals. As His In rthal ll 0 Sir J o t- I never been told th at she was his words have led us to know the deplti* of Hla soul and the uuselttalines« of H u dream s, ao Ana R e y n o ld * . m other-in-law Harr It. dine. Loir, Slain In Apartm ent shall the word of the C hurch lead us to find Joy In small blessings, and In doing good fence, fa n Dyt*. Turner. Sir Ed- The late Mrs Thom as, known In New York as a burlesque actress, was unto otliers In giving we best rx p rrss the spirit of HU teachings. Let ua all s h a r e .... tt'ln Landseer, and ____________________ W ellington ! stabbed to death In a domestic alte r- j ration with her husband in their tine you want Apply a little oil or Apartm ent at S3 Post Avenue. Januarv vosrline lo the bruah before using 1st. The elderly m other of the girl Mrs ' Elizabeth Jones had taken the wlt- I W T he moat satisfactory way ! ness stand to testify th at she had of applying perfum e la lo spray tlie often heard Thom as threaten to kill »kin with parfum* d in d i) aller the his wife when the Jurist asked her bath TTie rluthlng thus la only »hat interest she had in the case faintly sernted. T h e dead woman was my daughter." From th e book, "km anetpafioq and file Freed in American was the reply of Mrs Jones •Scnfpfure," by Freeman H enry Morris Murray Thom as was held without bail to face a charge of m urder. Thom as Rail's “ Km ancipatlon” (¡roup, in Bronze, Nine Feet SCULPTURES YOU O U CH T TO KNO W ABOUT Candidate for Congress World-famous Black and White Ointment and Skin Soap is amaz ingly low in price. It is not only the most effective treatment of its kind in the world, but most E C O N O M IC A L as well. The 50c bo* of Ointment con tains three times as m uch as the 30 c size. L a r g e bar of B lack and White Skin Soap on ly _ Joseph L MrlyXmorr. of 8 t. Ie>uiv who filed for candidacy for (he Demo- .r X F or Ik o ia ! rratic nom ination for Concreaaman- ^ *rho»e »kin I re- st large from 1i»*ouri. In 19M h r Iu ir e a » o fte r , milder p r ttd u c t —— wan the Demo« ratic nominee and waa opposed to I.. C . Oyer, present incum C p n u in e bent from the 12th Congre^alonal Dis lie wa« defeated by 6,000 vote« BLACK^W HITE trict. by Dyer, who wared the antl-lynch bill before the colored voter*. Skin o - —— W h it en er tig h te n « the *kin e n t ity , n a tu ra lly . It*» Mii.n*’ w hite. 25c a httx at your druggint. W EEK ’S POEM HK'ITIMK PRAYER fly HENRY van DYKE Ere thou sleepest, gently lay Every troubled thought away Put off worry and cl'..stress As thou puttest off thy dress; ® a fo n z tin a Drop thy burden and thy care ] In the quiet arm s of prayer. thou knowest how I live. B L A C K E iW H IT E leird, All I’ve done am iss forgive; OINTMENT-«HiSKIN SOAP All of good I've tried to do, strengthen, bless and carry through; I All I love in safety keep, While in T hee I fall asleep. Hijfh. Set Up in W ashington in 1876, was I'aitl for by Money Contributed by Kx-Slaves (the Freedm en’s Mem orial Association). A Replica in Italian M arble was P re sented to the City of Boston • ------------- by Moses Kimball in 1879. •EM ANCIPATION." CROUP. WASH I NOTON AND BOSTON BY THOMAS BALL Thoina* Ball was well known through several fine wl . »» o n e . an equestrian statue of G eneral W ash ington In Boston when. In 1*65. he made a striking half-life-size group showing "Lincoln and a Kneeling Slave ” Later thU was "expanded" Into the "Em ancipation'’ group In Llneoln Park. W ashington, set up In 1878. This enlarged group was paid for with money contributed by form er slaves A replica In Italian m arble was set up In Boston, a gift to the city by the Hon Mow» Kimball T he popularity of this group the fact th at It is repeatedly used In an j Illustrative and pictorial way as the | very exemplification and xymbol of j "the Em ancipation" -U conclusive evidence of the need of an "enlarged vision." and of greater circum spec tion and care In analysis. I regard this group, considering It a." an E m ancipation’’ group as far F m a n cip a tio n C lro u p less adequate th an It has been popu W ashington and R ation larly regarded. By Thom at Rail We may concede with Mr T aft (the art critic! th at the conception In cer tain respect.; Is lofty, but the group as a whole Is an unsatisfactory repre Independence expresses It. “are, and of right might M be fre e ”! If he sentation. T he sculptor h as given to the should speak, he would probably figures In this group attitudes and m urm ur, dubiously and querulously, expressions which »re too strongly “O Mr Lincoln I i n t ?” W here suggestive of the conventional repre as, W ard’s ‘‘Freedm an’’ plainly and sentations of Jesus and the M agda som ewhat resolutely says: “ Well Sir; lene In fact. Hall has come peril you see I am .” ously near m aking Mr Lincoln a p It should be borne In mind, how pear to tie saying: ”Qo, and sin no ever, th a t this group by Ball was m ore,” or, T h y sins be forgiven | not niodeli-d originally as an E m an cipation“ group, but was called, as thee.” As for the kneeling — or Is it lias b"en stated. “Llneoln and a crouching? figure, his attitude and Kneeling Slave." expression Indicate no elevated em o tion, or any apparent appreciation of the duties and responsibilities Ilcauty Hint** of his new position and little If any conception of the dignity and power of his own personality and m an O, C.: W arm olive oil or castor oil hood, now first recognized and re slwigld be used liberally around the spected by others. Hr seems to have a hazy Idea th a t nail bed and over the nail. If th e he Is, more or less, or maybe Is about nails are brittle soak them In oil to be made, free, but It appears which has been slightly warm ed for probable th a t inf,respectively, ho is ten or fifteen m • inutes • • every day. yet a “kneeling slave.’’ In his a tti tude he more exemplifies a m an who V. M.: Eyebrows need frequent perhaps has escaped extrem e punish brushing bisause of the filer powder m ent by com m utation of sentence th at l.s implied p in t bfuah th a e y e lhan a m an who feels th a t he Is one brows directly up, then sm ooth them of tliosc who, as the D eclaration of down and shape them along the How To II a vc Lighter Skin T h e grea t b e t u l y net ret o f fa m ou s i< irt'NiirN a ml o t h e r w om en ah«» at t r ac t in* ti la tlieir light. t lear. B 9 f l ak m I »-»M « i- t \ * ir OW n akin w o r r y you it It la not light ainl truly !•*•■• utiful, hut i imi N a d i - n o! * Ml»* i. hing Crea m. 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