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The PAGE TW O ADVOCATE HATUKDAY. FERKUAHY th e deed* o f th e worthy m em b er* of h it ra re , the N ear» youth will he lu Rplred to a tta in the high est o b je ctiv e o f life. lle ra u a e o f ex istin g ro n d ltlo n *. th e e n e v lta b le ro n rlu » l« n I* th at N egro htMory »hould he taught In all the arhoola of a ll ra r e * in th e United S ta te *. T h e te a ch in g of Negro hlatory will brin g know ledge of tho»e e sse n tia l ele m e n ts w ithout which th e re can he no solution of the ra re problem T H E ADVOCATE V e rb a i S n a p sh o ts By W . J . W heaton — B A rriS T S — Mt. O L IV E T B A P T IS T CH U RCH E a st F irst and Schu yler Sts. Rev. J . O. W ilson, P a sto r la riinulug a s D em ocrat. P o sta l em T h e D em ocreltc shindy has cot m ence to ta k e c o n cre te form Fur- ployees num bering th irty one thou- H A VE YOU A "H ID D E N H U N G ER .'“ m er G overnor. Al Sm ith h as entered ¡«And N egroes have petitioned Poet SH ILO H B A P T IS T CHURCH the Hat o f presid en tial can d id ates M aster G eneral. W a lte r Brow n to ap F a st 7th and E v erett S ts point an aaalatant su p erin ten d en t In I ' nein ploy m ent «m argene lea have re T h e "B ro w n d e rb y " was toeeed In R ev. O. O. H ardener. P astor duced li > lug exp e n ses of m any famtl- When he gave out a sta tem en t that ‘ he P erso nal Bureau A eeordlug to lea to th e prim itive n e re ta ll tea of while he would not ca n v a ss for pre ‘ he latest p o litim i dupe the P ost M s* convention d.-loi-.iti * th e re would b * 1,1 G eneral is slated to su cceed F e s* ........................Editor and Publisher ' W H E R E TO B l 'Y T H E A D V O C A T E food, s h e lte r and clothin g BEA TRIC E H. CANNADY................. — E PISC O PA LIA N — If th e re a re lim es and placea of no o b jectio n on his part If his friends aa ch airm an of Iho Itepuhllran Nat iu u ta n t M anager and Compositor YANCY FRA N KLIN .............................. such d ire d estitu tio n that a a crlflce a wished to present his nam e T h e en louai t'o in m llle e . Of cours«, such an S l P hillips M ission ............................ Contributing Editor WILLIAM PICKENS .......................... tra n c e o f Sm ith haa ra llie r m ixed up appointm ent would give <!• t allpba R u th erfo rd 's B a rb e r Shop. 340 W il must he m ade even am ong th e th re e Knott and Rodney S t* C ontribu tin g E d ito r W . J . W H E A T O N ................................ b are e s s e n tia ls of fin a l; bread, m ilk m a tters lu the Andy Ja ck so n cam p som e ground for argum ent na lo why Blam e L c le s . Lay Reader ......1 .1 - S o c ia t y Editor and R ep o rta r '« • » * « « « I» F o s te r 's Pool IUIL and som e fru it or veg etable, each In R O S A L IE B I R D _________________ Many com m ents have been made by the Negro should, slid so forth. T h e E lk s building. 310 W illia m s th e ch ea p est a vailable form , » h a t the leaders of both m a jo r political ...H ealth E d ito r D eN O R V A L U N T H A N K . M. D ................ — H O U SE O F P R A Y E R — Ju st th is one m ore thought on the th e n ? a sk s D r. Henry C Sh erm an, p a rlies II dependa on th e Idas of the NANCY L E E M ___ Love E d ito r a r ,n u *' q u e s t l u n o f P r o h i b i t i o n ^ T h e re P ro fe ss o r o f N u trition . Colum bia U- co m m en tators as to what stre s s Is Medley H otel R esta u ra n t. In te r s ta te „tverrstty H ouse of P ra y er A nsw ering his own qu es C L IF F O R D C M IT C H E L L , R A L PH C L Y D E . K E L L Y M IL L E R . Colum nists placed on th e act. Most of them b e a re thousand» yes huudrbds of thou East tilth and Grant Sts Avenue ( in Medley H o te l). tio n . he sn y s: ' Milk builds bolts ami lieve that It Is a g estu re to "S lo p sands of m en and women throughout Robert Sesrcie, Pastor Subscription Rates (Payable in Advance!: One Year, $2.50; Six Months, R oosevelt " If he Is not stopped now th e United S ta te s who would becom e F rien d sh ip Pool H ell. S ix th , near m u scle b e tte r than any oth er food And m ore that th is, milk is both the th ere will he no stopping him T h e In d lk n an M f accugod of being treaso n $1.50; Three Months, Sl.W) tilis a n (W e r t S id e ). ch ea p est and su rest protection (torn — M E T H O D IST — Ja ck G arn er boom, promoted by able of violating any law laid down Entered as Second-Class Matter in the Post Office at Portland, Oregon, T h e ir se n se of H olliday and H olliday, 125 N o rth th e n u tritio n a l d e ficie n cie s which tv- lle a ra t, la doomed for an early dia- In the C onstitution Under the Act of 1912 pen th e w ay to d iseases. T h e die B ethel A. M K. Church S ix th s tre e t. solution Newton B a k e r ha» elim inai loyallty and decent cllU e iish lp would tary should be built around bread and Rev. Daniel G. Hill I r . Minister id "h im s e lf-T n i'"m u 7 h ' p r o d V a g u e O f m ilk. T h e low e r tbe level o f expendi N ations, and favor o f E uropean debt «£ t.r'.aklng the ( oualltu tonal U « of l( Is Ihe vlo- tu re, th e m ore, one must forego oth er ca n ce llin g R itch ie of M aryland. Is the lMb Amendment F ir s t A. M E . Zion Church tutloa o f tho prohibitory law that foods and co n c e n tra te effo rt upon NEGRO H IST O R Y W E E K out of the running, and B nlkley. Ohio F R E D E R IC K DOUGLASS LINCOLN ♦ IT W illiam s Ave providing th e se two. supplem ented least m entioned of a ll, looms as the tend s to lesse n tb e resp ect that should Rev. W R. L ovell. Minister , w i T h e N ational A ssociation for the by a little of som e Inexpensive fruit dark hnrae. that t*. should R oosevelt be held for o ilier regulatory sta tu te« . L in co ln 's m em ory is to be honored W e h av e a ittle book on our d esk Study Qf N # fro Uf(? and H isto ry , In- o r v e g e ta b le ." be d efeated for th e nom ination. T he Mob law nod lynching com e under Ihe not only by th e N egro but by the which is a b rie f sto ry of the life of gptred by it's d irecto r. C a rte r Wood rea ctio n from the New York gover- ««m e heading,__________________________ M EH A RV M EDICA L C O L L E G E whole of A m erica as th e fram er and F red erick D ouglass. Negro slave and son. 7 yrs ago in itiated a m ovem ent, v " 1 — " > j nor te e m s to have set In a fte r his NEGRO L IT E R A T U R E IN T E R E S T MOUNT O L IV E T B A P T IS T CH U RCH form al d enunciation of U nited S ta le s ING T O PIC F O R NEGRO H IST O R Y issuer o f th e "em an cip atio n Procla- one o f th e ou tstand in g anti-slavery known as "N eg ro H istory W eek T h e T h e P a c ific C h ristian A dvocate of __ .___ .. , . . beginning w as sm all lik e th e begin- p articip ation In Iho la-ague o f Nation« Rev. J . II W IL SO N . P astor «nation - m ouvem ent a d v o cates and w orkers u|nK of any mo v , of but F e b ru a ry 11th. ca rrie d an Illum inating O N TA RIO . O re . Feb. I I Negro lit In keeping w ith the sp irit o f the land th e pronouncem ent ag ainst debt ntltl T h e re a re m yriads of good things T h e book is w ritten esp ecially for each y ear it has grown, a ttr a c tin g new a r tic le by W y att H. MrummetL e e n tltl C rttlca d ecla re that he era tu re was the su b je ct for the Study day. th e pastor will speak upon tho 'ca n ce lla tio n h e life of L in coln w hich cau se ch ild ren and no N egro child can read su p p orters with each su cceed in g y ea r, «*> B eg in n lg a t th e End w hich tella 1 » too w illing In conform lo exp ed i clu b program on T hu rsd ay, and pro in the ,-tion of th e U- the story of M eliarrv M edical C ollege ¡ » " h je c t. "The Negro In A m erican ency W e ll; T h a t's politics. vided one of the m ost In terestin g a f hu m anity to love and idolize him . but It w ithout grow in g “c h e sty " with pride «■»» ‘ob served And t ia t o n g hatU e for ad equate «-bool L ife " at the m orning se rv ice . He will • • • tern oon s of (he study calen d ar. Mrs. we b elieve th at It w as h is selfless- of th e ra ce w hich produced such a in som e fittin g m anner. building and epuipm ent and the be- d iscu ss Negro ach iev em en t am id hard T h e old G. O I* E lep h ant I* having Ray Einm ott discussed negro poetry, d lscou ragem en ta. Among Not only has the A ssociatio n sue- ginning of a new e ra of se rv ice to sh ips and n e ss and beautiful love for hum anity c h a ra c te r, and w ithout becom ing im a quiet tim e. T h a t la. aa fa r a s p resi prose sm l d ra m a ; Mrs F I.. O lm stead . sa lie n t sta te m e n ts from h is speech d ential asp irin g can d id ates a re co n th a t m ade him so g reat. “T h e ser- bned w ith h is courageous sp irit to ceeded In aro u sin g nation wide Inter- the N egro R a ce In costum e, gave (he m usical read ings. " T h e Negro Is A nother a r tic le en titled “Som e T h ir a re (he follow in g: cerned . T h e re seem s to be a fore ' To' U T lam th" and "Sp rin g F e v e r " van ts o f hum anity — th ese are the d are and do.—to clim b to g reater e r t In J h e study o f Neg ro h is to ry but urged to support h is g overnm ent— up gone concluelon that th e present oc M arc Conuelley'g from European u n iv ersities and cen ty Fold an d — So m e a Hundred” pur- "G reen P a stu re s " su perior m en w h atever race color h e ig h ts th an h e achieved. ter« of cu ltu re like tho se of E n g lan d , trm yin* th e w ork of the ch u rch In the hold law and not be moved by the cupant of th e W h ite House will be w as review ed by Mrs 8 D Dorm an. ______ T h e re a re m any things which di«* G eram any. A ustria and C ie c h a lo ra k ia . ed ucation of th e Negro in th e «outh. g litte rin g prom ises m ade to us by r e pomtnated o r creed. to su cceed him self, slid Mra. S. A R egan gave the negvn sp i p re se n ta tiv e s of ou tside g ov ern m en ts" aa th e ch a n ce s don't appear any too ritu al. "Sw in g L ost ." and responded W e love L in coln b ecau se he loved tlnguished F re d e rick Douglass, and have com e num erous req u ests fo r th e »nd * " a T N c w V ir le ^ s "D e sp ite seg reg atio n . Jlm -crow lsm . , . . . . . . which ma k e him a fine exam ple of pu blications released by th e A ssocia- b> Bisop R E. Jo n e s ol >>ew iirieans^ ro sea te th e re ta not m uch of a scra m and served m ankind. “T h e r e need be * h i c h m ake him a fine exam ple or ^ acholarg th„ T h e p a c ific C h ristian A dvocate, of m ob-rule and lynching, th e N egro has ble to kenp him from m aking the to an en core with "D o n 't YOU f r y . M t' H oney." Mrs. Harold Day gave rem ained loyal, dutiful and hopeful no reaerv atlo n In our ap p reciation of co u rag e and d evotion to principle. ^ m ake exten siv e use of them In w hich Edw ard loilril Mills, is the ver- I« will be am using to w atch Mlo> "(U ro u ro lle ." from Nath and has made m arked pro g ress In e v e ra ce the a r g u m e n t s __Y . , ... L in coln because th e g re a t nroclam a- He l*Y«d in a P erilous tim e when th e in stru ctin g th eir stu d en ts In so cia l sa tlle ed ito r, is published In Portland th " untie« and Il«t«n to ante) D e tfs su ite H o stesses for the ry w a y " that Ih * N egro caliph« and th e ir Wl program w ere Mr*. Dorm an, c h a ir tion was for th o se s ta te s who re- cau se of oi freed ireeo o om m to for r his m s ra race ce w w»» as scien ce. ce, in In China. Ja p a n and Aua- and th o se of our own race who would Rev. W ilson spoke la st T hu rsd ay tion w as I«” sto te s who re- unDOI)uUr and when advo catin g tra lla th e sam e thing is bein g done a p p re cia te having th is up-to-date and m»r« will ad vance in favor of the (3 m a n ; Mrs. H U. t-araon. Mrs C. H m ained in reb ellio n ag ain st the Union, “ » « unpopular and when aa o ca u n g ^ u ,, t t ,ceg9ary to set asld e a obviously, a cc u ra te Inform ation of one b efo re a m eetin g o f the F ederated O 1* W e have had a fo re ta«te of It T h is fa c t needs not be dodged, for 11 w a* a risky th in g to do. How ever. gpecia] ticl(> to em phaslxe N egro his- o f ou r tw o forem ost m edical schools. clu bs at th e W illia m s Avenue B ranch hut the beverage need« a little m ore K eele. Mrs J C B a rtle tt. Mrs P hoebe lllgga. Mrs Hay Ein m ott. Mrs Olm L in coln mi w as _ ch fully answ er th is qu estion , would do w ell to get a copy of the Y W C. A th e o ccasio n was known _ ie f m a _ g istra te and _ was _ After d isgu ising a s a sailo r and m ak- jo __ r ( y . * T __ o ___ ( ___ ___ ^___ „ 'a a ch a rtn e . O ne of our C alifo rn ia po* stead and Mrs. O. M. U astlem an. s s "C lub D ay". H is s u b je c t was, “ Ne- in dutv bound to acco m n liah th e end ing a su ccessfu l break for freedom , would req u ire m ore sp ace th an ca n m a g a iin e a t th e o ffic e of the Chris- j ‘JJ? ^ 1 K ll tl cal p rog nosticator« ha« told ua that ? y s t r L ^ and d ^ o X No lea s S aided m any m ore of his brother- bo devoted to i, a , th is tim e, but brief- «.an A dvocate in the A rtisan Bldg Io n , de.ayed a p p o .n lm en , I * v u .ru . of outstand- was made by a sen a to ria l can didate . . t ___ _ .k e i . fsamiAm »V stated . otHMUsc oi m s n is io r u a i ■ *« our k i . i » . . tngN egroes < In histo ry Including th e re fo re , should w e ap p reciate him »lave* in g aining th e ir freedom , seekin g re-clecthin Although that background In A m erica w hich a ll in- P R O T E C T IO N such c h a ra c te rs a s F re d e rick Douglas, lt Is said th a t early in his c a re e r A m ericans know, th e N egro political prophet I« but a re ce n t ar- | b ecau se the stated d efen se o f the pro B ook er W ash in g ton . G eorge C arver, rival In the S ta te he w as. o r I«. to be , was regarded as m ere c h a tte l and It [ clam ation was as a n e cessity to as a slav e he observed th at the slav e i___. , . . T h e situ a tio n In China, w here a vlr- and placed sp e cia l em p hasis on Ihe who was ea sily handled was th e one took four irears of bloody w ar to trana- tu a , g tate of war px,g!g bptwepn thp [outstan d ing women in histo ry such as the “ A lluditi" who wilt bu rnish up the j save th e Union. p o litical lamp. ^ u e d° • ■ S’eg ro P ro b le m " Ja p a n e 8 e an<* ,!le C hinese, has o c c a - jt h e la te Mary B. T a lb e rt. Mary Church “Nor should we seek ou t and em m ost o ften whipped and decided then i . atoned th e g re a te st concern In W ash- 1 T e rre l. Mary Mcla-od B ellu in e and and th ere he would m ake it d ifficu lt G overnor Kllph laid asid e hta co at j resu ltin g ‘“^ . ^ “^ ^ » U u a t io n w hteh , n|tton F o r |h, flrst , |me „ „ ..N a n n ie B urroughs Ills address was phasize tho se sta te m e n ts and policies for h is m a ste r to flogg him . T h e c cre ated a nation w ithin a nation re a te « a nation w unin a n au on . And W orld W a r a co n fe re n ce was held by |filled with tnforn inllon and In ter and carn a tio n boutlnler re c e n tly to of L in coln in w hich he seem ed to be result w as he seldom ever waa flogg- owing to ra ce p reju d ice and o th e r , hp w ith , h e S e crt, , a r „ g o f |t,|nment uml pleased th e In terested l* ,,rn '*"* f l” ' •Urt for n new ce ll block w illing to let slav ery in s ta te s rem ain r' SUH r ,r r rpagT n, V h .T r u e h lsto La e P re " ,'1?nt w i,h ,hp S e c re ta rie s o f| ta ln m en t a ------------•>.- — _ rv o f th e Negro — , to built built at S a n Q uentin p«-nl- If th ereby the Union could be surely T h is p rin cip le he used throughout 't e n " c S m th e ^ t - v / J 'T ° * 1 " ^ te n tla ry . T h a t "P o rt of M issing Men I n the even in g . “ D enom inational his life. Dougtoss n ever accep ted de- bookg ln uge throu(thout. the natton saved by th e ag reem en t o r th e war lio n s to co n sid er what steps should be D ay" will be observed with approprl- and W om en " la full to overflow ing rin g Southern C o nfed eracy . Not only fe a t and w orked a t hom e and abroad T h e re fo re n e ith e r th e w hite nor the tak en to afford fu rth e r protection of a te se rv ice . A re sta te m e n t of prin ci T h e new ce ll block will have 4Cn cells colored stu d en t h as had any ap p recia , . .. . A m erican citiz e n s in the Intern.-uion ples of the B a p tist denom ination w ill with an added 78 so lita ry c e lls for did he u tter stro ng sta te m e n ts for the for freedom o f th e A m erican slave. re c a lc itra n t Inm ates T h a t brin g s us D ouglass w as born a slav e In M ary • » . « * « — • ■ * . « sh an g h ai. A» » r. be th e high light of the m eeting end of slavery, but h e re is good R ev W ilson and hla co ng reg ation to rem em ber th e rla lm s th a t w ere su it o f th is co n fe re n ce the P resid ent land in 1817 on o r about the 14th com pelled to study, the sam e kind of ground fo r believ ein g th a t he was m ade by th e o ra to rs who plead for gave ord ers th a t t he 31st R egim ent to the church. m aneu vering th e Union Into a ran- da7 Sp eak in g a t an an ti-slavery con- books, h e n ce th e N egro ch ild 's educa- f gbo P roh ibitio n 12 y ears ago. J a ils w ere __p»l g w - _ . * skat k . swoWa tlnn a e It naetuing tr\ nia ru 1*0 n Q a hA«n . _ ’ v to lie em ptied and th e re would be no _____ I for v icto ry w ithout M sla- « » « o n . it w as noted th a t he spoke tion a s it p e r ta in , to h i . ra ce h as been ^ w u k T o o m a r g e s on to e T r .n w B E T H E L A M E C H U RC H N O T E S ta _ g s position fu rth e r use for o ffic e rs of the law. nt his h i. w ith ^ g reat a co e “ ¡ el,ynS u y ont. v ery and th ere are u ttera n ces of " ith " a t power P ° * er an and co n n v v ictio ictio n n , . n He com plex p revalen t In ^ P ° s r t h t ^ naum t b T ' i * h° U'd • * " ' a ' ° n c'* T h e ch oru s under th e d irectio n of becauae w ith th e abo lish m en t o f a l T h e C ru iser Houston ....................... *r------ of ra ce conn- S h a n * hal to In dicate th at he fe lt su re freedom Im m ediately sen t out on I«cta r e N egro L ack people, coholic be v erag es th e re would tie no P rof B a rtle tt will slug at the Sun sc io u usi sn eas so n e cessary to In still ra ce f o V ' t h l t ^ d e r t i n a t l X ^ w f t h nyslde Sunday r r lm*' tireeder and h e n ce no crim e. would be the fin al resu lt in every tours both in A m erica and ln E urope, scio M ethod ist Church, pride. 7 P roh ibitio n h as been one of the great- *“ _. . . . , , .. . th ese ad ditions to th e M arines alread y night a t reg u la r se rv ice . m ove he m ade and position he took, in the cau se of freedom . . ____, , , He afterw ard s settle d in R o ch e ste r, * T . .. h is co u n try s m aterial w ealth v was T h u - JuVenMu‘ program last S u n d a y '*.•* hrr ‘»'"'« of ,h " « ? , " I b b I ln‘ " ,n r ' . th e re the to ta l A m erican fo rce In the fe e lin g th a t he m ust a c t from th e posi sin ce th e advent o f civ ilizatio n Crim e Now, science has studied o rd L Ha’ haa co n tribu ted ,e tU e m en t w ill nu m ber about 2.800. {co n sistin g o f m u sical num bers t and tio n of th e head of the nation obli N Y and began to publish an aboil- d. . . ■ < has been ram pan t and th e prohibitory n ary people leading normol law of today has been th e ca u se of gated to save th e Republic through to 12 tw elve y e a rs of age, was a die lives and h at proved that those „ 7 ' * ™ , . . cce . . ss . , show ing both talent m ore m isery and sorrow than e v e r be th e U nion of S ta te s . elded . su fore In the h isto ry of th is nation. W e gargling with liste rln e twice a litical positions, th e m ore im p o rtan t m d h is h e a rt to our uplrltual advance- r ppreapnt|n)f t h e g overnm ent« of and training, L e t us honor L in coln as an enem y w ere learn in g the be n eflta of T E M d a y h a d 667o fe w e r c o ld s T h e Jo y m a k e r's D ram atic Club met of w hich: M arshall of th e D is tric t of “ nation was in d ang er com e to her F ra n ce “ t*'1 G reat Ilrltla n alread y | a P E R A N C E until fa n a ticism and hys o f th e sla v e principle and in fa c t the than those who did not ute it. Colum bia R ecord er of D eeds of th e w ith h‘ a un errin g loyallty. ‘.“ * , » ''* ”1 . i® 1! t rTef ‘h * a S “ hom e .J u ,ln ! U and n Vernon te rla gripped us and In to le ra n ce sw ept o ffic ia l em an cip ator of our race. . a . . . . . u .*. w<l„,|. „ . ,,o fn n ,tlf, 0 purpose without the necessity of ac- Gaskin« on Union Avenue. Game« This Is because full-strength D istrict, and m in ister to H a iti. fid elity and P Jtrlo t sm - ^ e fe n d in g tu a , flrttln | f. T h e g ltu at|on how ever ! w ere played follow ed by lovely re- aw ay san ity . If th e re should lie no liste rin e kills the common cold o th e r argum ent a s to why the pre Negroes everyw h ere should give a t J » ° “ e , and at b attle fron t. ,g frau k h t w lth th e mogt dankerous freahm en ta. sen t law should be am ended a trip germ s—almost In stan tly I And On F e b . 17, a ch ill and c h ltte rlln g due honor to this ch am pion o f th e ir 're c o rd e d ln T u r b^kH ? will Z n l n J n ‘a M r i ^ i v T u ' to our prisons would su ffice. c o n s e q u e n tly , w h en g e rm s A DVOCA TE W A N TED d in ner w ill be le rv e il a t resid en ce of c a u se w b o se b ir t h d a y o c c u r . M o n d ay Indeed w ithout th is record of t he Ne- tra l a t t [tudJ ™ t ? w e e n C hina and hove m ade your throat so re, Mrs. 8. P ic k e tt on 418 V anrottTer Ave B roth era Anderaon and D eP rleat are to progress, our Ja p a n , th ere Is a stro n g feelin g that A le tte r has been received a t onr F eb. 14th. It is hoped th a t due oh- g r o s co n trib u tion A group, co n sistin g o f Gwendolyn you con kill the germs and re o ffic e from the In tern at i T rad e Union servance of Douglass Day w ith held in h isto ries are many pages sh ort of our j apanege haV(? p ro reeded with unnec- H ooker. G erald in e Je ffe rs o n . E lean or hard at lt In the F lrat Congreaalonal lieve your throat by gargling ™ m ost im p o rtant ach iev em en ts. e ssa ry violen ce In view of th e helpless G ragg. D olores Burd lne, Mi Ivin Daw D latrlct of Illinois. lam ia la addreaa ion C om m ittee of N egro W o rk ers. of ’ p ortia nd. | T e a ch in g the Negro h isto ry to the condltion of r h ln a and that lf „ be. liste rin e. Lambert Pharm acol H am burg, G erm any, req u estin g T he son, R o b e rt P ric e and C h ar’es Jo h n Ing th re e or four m eeting« every night iw hite people will broaden th e ir hor- comeg n e ce ssa ry . stro n g m easu res son visited th e R ose City M ethodist throughout th e aecond ward. T h a t la C o ., St. Louis, Mo. A dv ocate to be sen t to them . T h e izon ; It will prove to them th at the mUs t be tak en to re sto re peace. le tte r re a d s: “Hundreds o f A frican, Church C h ristia n endeavor lavt Su n Ut» Anderaon atronghotd. but politicai TH E R O O S E V E L T S N egro is Imbued with the sam e kind advlee com e« to uà thnt lt la moro W e s t Indian. Indian. A rab, Som alis day. and Joined ln an open d iscussion G arg l* Full-Strength o f sp irit and striv e s fo r th e sam e l- and o th e r colonial Seam en who sail of th e So lu tio n o f th e R a ce Problem . th a a llah le to slip from hlm In thla A num ber of the ln q u lries h a r e dea ls as his w hite b ro th er— and sin ce co n teat. Jo e M rLom ore la m aklng a to H am burg v isit our club and read It waa decided th a t love anil M t e i l l N g reatly eniov co,me. t0 .T he A<j 7 0 c a t® reg ard in g th e in form ation plays such an im portant w ere th e fun dam ental p rin cip les for atron g bld fo r the congreanIonaI nom relatlnnshln of R oosevelts. n n « » ..i i i T h e fol- ro je |n bringing about a b e tte r under- r e L iin s >rn8Uran s o e 7 ‘11 relationship Inatlon in S t lam ia. Mo. He la con- the solution. low ing is «elf e x p lan ato ry : stand ing , it is im p erativ e th at white Su nd ay a t 7 :0 0 the B oys and G irls teatln g tho «oat now held by Cong •‘You no doubt will be very glad to R oosevelt fam ily em ig rated to people study N egro hiatory in order c o n te st will clo s e with a ca k e given reaam an Dvor. who mudo politica out h e a r of the g reat in terest w hich th ese A m erica and settled in New A m ster- brin g about b e tte r relatio n s be- to th e sid e which h as had the larg est of li In an tl-ly n chlng bill. M rlatinore colored w orkers a re tak in g in th e Ne- ¿ am In F ra n k lin R o o sev elt tw een the race«. a tte n d a n ce for th e past two m onths. g r o question In A m erica, esp ecially R oosevelt. G overnor o f New York, is t |je pUrpose of h isto ry teach in g T h e C. E . w ith M iss Gw endolyn Hook sin ce the outrageous Sco ttab o ro c a se descended from Jaco b u s R oo sev elt, o f Jn our public sch oo ls is to tra in for e r presid ing, will have ch a rg e of regu in A labam a. U nfortu nately, we do ^ at em igrant fam ily, and T . R . citizen sh ip , w hat kind o f a citizen will la r ev en in g se rv ice s. no t g e t enough colored new spapers to R oosevelt was descended from Jo h an - the j i e g rQ be, if th e h isto ry he stud ies g ive them . T h a t Is why we appeal to of, J a co b u s ^ F ra n k lin doeg not com prehend h is r a c e ? T he R oosevelt Is th erefo re a very fa r awajr ed ucation of any ra c e is Incom plete , you to help u s." A A n a ln /if T h A / / t , . . a «. ..tft e. .1 m a * cousin of Theodore R oosev elt n and not and lopsided u n less It em bodies the T h e le tte r is signed by the co m m it bts son or brother as has been w idely id , of th a t ra c e . B y co n tem p latin g te e of the Seam an 8 section reported Mrs. R oosevelt, th e w ife of the Governor, is th e d aughter of E llio tt R oosevelt, a b roth er o f T h e o - 1 P L E A S E PAY YO U R S U B S C R IP - dore, and th erefo re a n e ice of th e late FubTlafied E very Satu rday al S N F a s t 1 w rn ty -S ix th S tr e e t N „ Portland . tire . T élép h o n é: 11 Ar It eld 7523 ftrs r ijsrssri-jr¿2 R ed uces CO LDS 66% ryis^srjs?s»sssrss ^ 2 .;nm ss ~ l . w srsr.T 1 ».....b.-Vo»*• ^r - - s « r and relieves SORE THROAT » s LISTERINE twice a day U SE L B S than oftliqh Priced Brands ...a n d H -B R O W N W N ÍL, Save the Difference N ig h t and M orn in g to keep th em C le a n , C le a r and H ealthy W rite /or F ree “ Eye C are” or “ Eye B e a u ty " B o o k Maria. Cw. D«pt. It. B..91. Oki. Sr.Ckk.|. 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