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    The ADVOCATE
SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1912
PAGE T HK F B
THEATRES ■ SPORTS - SOCIETY & WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES
MOKE ABOUT KIDS'A TINO
(Conlimj«<l f i <»in pugi« on«*)
•slat«.
Ilopr w«*ll, N. J Mur 12 W 1 1 limn
J Connelly, while, rhlef of (he I’hll
ii<l(*l|dilu County Detoctlvea, nugK«'«l*
«*ri Hint the New J**r«i*y Htate P o lk *
dull Hetty Ur««n'H k id n a p k u iik with n
view to l<*artilitK the Identity of the
ldlldherKh kMiiup(>«*rn
All of Hit* Kong eieept lletty, are
Norvlnic term« In HI iik Hina after their
kidnapping
of tMiarlea ItoaatKha«,
*’ play boy or W all Htraat", laat roll
Hetty, colored, woe freed by provlna
■ he wan unaware of the ynnna real
ojbert
K m »«*« City. K ana. March 12> At
torney l«.i«r Franklin llradley. Jr.,
together with hla wife, mother ami
■ later, aff of Kati»a« City, Kurina«,
were admitted to the Lindbergh ea
tate Turaday. It waa learned here to­
day. Th rnune of Hradley a mlaalon
«••ulri not be learned Hut it 1« thought
an a certainty that they carried aome
"tip “ on the kidnapping Detail« of
the myaterloua vlatl could not be
learned today.
Authorltlea In Kanaaa City did not
know of the Hradleya being In the
Kuat. The father, laaac llradley. H r,
and «on. I F llradley, Jr., were «aid
to have left by train for Chicago ear
ly In the week How young llradley
m hla wife, mother and atater got to
Hopewell. N J could not he riplaln
ed The alater, Kuth llradley. 1« well
known In aoclat circle« In 8 t. lunula
and New York Hhe conducted a dan
ring atudlo In New York City aome
montha ago. but haa been living In
Kanaaa City. Kan . recently. Hhe haa
been a frequent vlaltnr In Ht. Ixiula
and enjoyed full away of the aortal
circle« her«*
RI.KH LOOSK VA1.I AIII.K TBM PI.K
FO R R E N T or sal**
room bouae
near Hotel Medley; 915 Phone TR. I
3501
— Adv
‘STATIC’ BALL
FO R
able
R E N T , W»*a| aide flats, r*a«un­
Phone (JArfleld 7523
- Adv
PRETTY
H A R R IS
PARTY
The National Association for the
Advancement o f Colored People will
hold Its regular meeting at the branch
on Sunday, tomorrow, afternoon.
Vesper services will not be held
on Raster Hnnady but a very fine
and Interesting program has been ar­
ranged for Sunday, April 3rd.
Hautlful Italian Hall was the scene
of a darn ing party on laat Saturday
'night when the
Rinky-Dinka enter*
tallied a large group of the young
people.
T^i«* iyiun I c waa “ delicious"
and every body had a good time.
Thursday Nite, Mar. 24
MRS .
D A N C IN G
Society Y-W.C.A.
D IE S
— MUSIC BY—
Mr« lleitle Harri«, 54. formerly of
I
Memphla. Tenn , her native home and
WAS D IN N E R GUEST
morn recently of Vnrnonls, Oregon,
the First Congregational Church waa
I Mr*. Charles K. Redd wa* a guest
•lied at her realdem «« ln Hort bind, on
the guest speaker for the meeting of
ai dinner on Thursday evening, of
3H0 K lat H t. North, on Mnltirdny.
the Business and Industrial Girls
KIX PIECE i'llL O ItK I) HAND W IT H K N T K IlT A IN E It
Mr. and Mra
W illi* Reed, of 3U3
March 12. of tuberculoala.
club on last Tuesday evening at the
Cherry street In the evening.
Mr.
Funeral «e r vice« were held at the
branch. He gave an Illustrated Bibli­
ami Mr- Jerome Franklin anil Mr.
Miller
Tracey Mortuary on Mon
cal story.
Iluby and Glover Joined the Reeda
«lay. March 14. at I H. M with Itev
In idaytng bridge and checker*.
t D. WtDon. paator of Mount Olivet
(By Mra. Rosalie Bird Holmes)
The Household of Ruth will use
the club rooms on next Wednesday
Hnptiat church, officiating Interment
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. . . . Phone Murdock 1686 . . . .
waa had In the Multnomah cemetery
night for thelr reception to the vis­
M A R R IE D
iting Grand officer.
Mr« Iteatrlce Reed, U ily aa«l«tant at
A f>env.‘ r.
Colorado, newspaper
ON H O N E Y M O O N TR IP
the Mortuary, wan In attendance.
recently carried the following social
Of Interest to society this week 1*
The mas* meeting for (he purpose
The deceaaed leave« to mourn their
Item which will, no doubt, be of In-
the marriage of Mr*. Elizabeth Ruth- of launching Negro Health Week in
•
Ion« |he follow lug children Iran*. O-
tere»t to Portland young people:
pal. !«evl. Walker and Taft, all of
"It waa an overnight that we din erfortl, of Philadelphia, Pa , to Mr. Portland wag held at the branch on
Eugene Carden, of 1091 Maryland )a»t night. In addition to an address
Portland and J H . l«lauh and Mr«
not mention In laat week'a la*ue the
Avenue. Portland, on Thursday morn by Dr. DeNorval Unthank, a health
Well I m ’ w I b , all of Oklahoma
marriage of Mr Henry Gllliard and
The entire funeral was donated by
M ihh Vlnetta Mae Haya, Sunday tnur- tng. March 17th at 11 o'clock at the film of activitlea by Kansas City ipeo-
home of the bride* parent*. Mr. and pie was shpwn Noted In the film was
the Miller
Tracey Mortuary a« the
uing. Feb. 7. Needle** to say tuat we
Mr*. W. H. Rutherford. 475 Shaver Ih*. Unthan*a uncle who 1* also a
family wan ottn of the utifortuiiatea
all wl*h them every blessing of
atreet The officiating minister wan physician and the Wftn wa* dedicatee!
*
tH*tiig the victim of the deprenalon U N D E R G O E S O P E R A T I O N
married life.”
Rev. Daniel G. Hill, Junior, pastor of to Dr. Unthank’g Toiler.
unemployment condition«.
Albany. Oregon. March 15— Henry
Bethel A. M. E. church who read the
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Morrison, colored. 12,
underwent a
OBSERVES B IR TH D A Y
age-old weddng ¿e.-emony in the pre-
The B « * ‘nt*a and Industrial G irl»
major of>eratlon lant week at the A l­
O H BOV, I T ' 8 A G I R L ! !
l.lttle Mla* Melvine Bra»*fleld cel- »ence of the Immediate family: Mr*.
sponsor a fashion show at
bany General Hospital
It waa reported to The Advocate
ebrated her fifth birthday annlversa- W. H. Hutherforn I (grandmotherI; lhe branch on next Tuesday evening,
that Mr ami Mrs Ntanton Duke wer«
ry on March 5. at the home
of her Mr. and Mr*. W . H Rutherford. II; I-«*finig mannikins from Charles
F.
H E ’S A M B I T I O U S
the prom! parent« of a baby boy
aunt, Mr* R. H. Camp on «70
Shaver (M r*. Elizabeth Ruthet.ord was the
model the latest
in fash-
Joseph Crane, 15, «on of Mr. and
Hut ••Grandma” Duke Inform« un that
street. Five girl* friends were bidden w.dow of the late W H. Rutherford, •on. The public will be welcomed to
Mra. Joaeph Crane of K 60 th St.. N.
FOX P A R A M O U N T
It la not a hoy but a girl' Our ml«-
to the delightful affair. They were: H I); Mr*. E. L. Carden, mother of this meeting which will be free.
waa In a men’« du«a that graduated
take, Mr and Mr« Duke. Daughter
“ S K Y D E V I L S ” with Sp« n« « r Tra« v 1stty Rutherford. Helen Dancey. Ro- the groom: Mrs. Daniel G. H ill; Miss
In
the
Home
Nuralng
course
given
at
Verdelle Burdine; vocal solo. "T h e
who haa beat) named Hetty Jean, and
ami William Iloyt! Plus Function
salie Thomas and Helen Mae
Thom- Jennie Dora Grayson, the bride's at-
the Portland Sanitarium Young Crane Marco’« 'CLEAN-UP* bica
Holy C ity” (Steven Adam*). Violet
mother are I mi CI i reported to tie doing
n*
The
color
scheme
for
the
decora-
tendant;
Mr.
Bruce
Rohl.
the
groom’s
haa taken up the «arm* rourss which
Hooker, accompanied by Louise Ran-
flm* Mr« Duke la with her mother
tlons
was
canary
and
pink
and
the
attendant
and
the
Messrs.
Allyn.
Otto
la being offere«! |>y the Red Cross.
U N IT E D A R TIS TS
.
.
„ .
dolpb: girl* quintet, "Rosarv", (Eth-
and grandmother
at fiend
where
delicious birthday cake which bore .nd Donald Rutherford and Betty^ihe jelb<rt N < rte ) Xf.l:i,
Julia
I Joaeph. who la an honor pupil at
fond "papa" Duke went laat week to
fine
candles,
was
baked
by
Mrs.
Ma-
young
daughter
of
the
bride.
After
Charles
Farrell
ami
Marlon
Nixon
I
I
he
Portland
Junior
Academy.
1«
a
Blanchard.
Sara
Wilson.
Ruth
Scott
vlalt hla wife and to ««•«• thelr fir«t
— In—
ble Washington.
the ceremony, the wedding party on-
gifted elocutlnnlNt and haa been heur<!
and Geraldine Williams.
.
“AFTER TO M O R R O W
bora
Joyed a delicious breakfast and in the | Thp church waH ^ aatifuIly decor, .
on numerous occasion« in Dunbar
afternoon, the happy couple departed
for the llccasio„ and fhe mustca]e
a* lections. Hla moat recent ap|*ear- M IS S H A L L G U E S T - A R T I S T
GRAB BAG S O C IA L S U C C E S S
W A N T E D T H E A T R IC A L T A L E N T
.hy motor car for their honeymoon, in
M i«« Adelaide Hull am! her groom*
ance
waa
at
the
Columbia
Academy
was
largely attended. To Mrs. Wilson,
The
Vigilantes
Club
sponsored
a
Any boya and g irl« of the age« of
panlsta thrilled a lurge number of ra­
Seattle Washington and Victoria. B. Ithe p «8 tor, wlfe fo e , the credlt for
at Vancouver. WaNhiiigtoii.
ghout «1* to nine Indualve who are
dio fans who heard them on the Hoot "Grab Bag Benefit Social” at Zion
. . . . ? They wUI- upon re,urn
" • at conceiving the idea for such a pro-
Owls broadcast lust night A number church on last Friday, March '1th
Interested In up|M*arliig on local «tag»*
10TH N I G H T E R 8 M E E T
«bt ir friends at 1"94 Mart gram and , 0 Miss Geraldine Williams
of popular songs were sung by the Mrs R H Camp. ; resident who has
«bow «, kindly get In touch with The
Mr. and Mr« K. W Smith will «en­ versatile artist and the piano players
been ill is able to be about again and *n
V**nu®' W *"r*^ llr * r<K'm " * n' credit is due for her helpful assist-
Advocate for particular«.
tertain Hi** Tenth Ntghters at thelr also contributed
several interesting
ance in successfully staging it.
realrittnea in Alberta tonight The or*
she promises many interesting acti- » n" ’
numbers In thelr own right.
The wedding culminated a romance j
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KanlgutIon la rompoaeri of « lie coup-
|vlties for the club.
S U ST A IN S BURNS
lea anri th«*y paaa the time playing
which began when Mrs. Rutherford M A R Y L A N D E R V I S I T S H E R E
Mr«
Thelma Cut bunk nuNtained carria am) dancing. They meet every
came to Portland two years ago to I Mrs. Daniel G. Hill. Sr., of Balti-
painful burn« to her I hm I v when at­ truth night, hence the name Teneh
After Hours Call - East 0419
WAS H OSTESS TO CLUB
visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W . H. n.nre, Md.. arrived in the city on last
tempting to «hut o ff the hot water
1 he Narcussus Club met on the Rutherford.
Saturday from California where she
hoar attachment ty her washing ma­
(('«•ntlnu* <1 from png«* one)
llth with Mr« Molly Williams, host-j Mrs. Carden is a charming young j ,a9 been Tj8ltlng her daughter and
chine on lant Wedneailay
niong all clanaea of unemployed, the
e«s at her res.dence on 714 Water lady and has
host of friends who
son-in-law. Rev. and Mrs. J.
B. Isaacs,
R« d Croas waa required to secure
street. The ladles enjoyed the
meet- have already begun to arrange social
ghe is
stopping with her
son and
the approval o f the President for all
FOUND DEAD
Ing Tery much.
courtesies in her honor.
daughter-in-law. Rev. and Mrs. Dan-
C L E A N IN G A R E PA IR IN G
Mra Mattie Goren who waa burled distribution« made by It. John Barton
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lei G. Hill. Jr., at the Bethel church
Shoes
from the Miller
Tracey mortuary Payne, national h**ad of the Red H a t« Cleaned
M U S IC A L E BIG S O C IA L E V E N T
parsonage. Mrs. H ill , whose visit Is
Shined H O M E F C R W E E K E N D
early thla month bail been in falling Ctoaa. ha« already secured 5.000.040 and Blocked
C' ....... Inter at
eoctel U well h x »* «n «e . was noted in the audience
•SERVICE and CO URTESY •
health for aome time and waa rilarnv- bushel« of wheat to I h * ground by mil
“ T h e Static B o y s “
Battleship Oregon
At
4
Vcin cin if and ca rd s sp ecia l fe u ttires
Ad m i s s i o n
•
\
At
35
Theatres
At
(Contitiund froin Pagi* One)
«>f niUmniiagentent and mlnapproprla
flou of thè Order’« finiti« were cur­
rent; «onte «if (he meditier« • |ilit thè
Order
llnwever evcry
e f fort wa«
Iliad e hy thè remaliilng ni«inb«r« to
ralne funda wlth whlch to nave thè
heavily Indehted Teimple ami ground«
bui wlth thè economie depn ««loti »*•
great and ««> iiiany of (he colored mrn
without employment. they were un­
ghie to rai«e thè ne«e««nry amoiint
Sull wa« Inatitiited bv thè Crudeli
Dal Savlng« and l*oan A rsir Intimi to
for«*« In««* a uiortgage for a bum w hielt
wa« pn«t due Rtecutloil on tilt« pro
cestina fpllovfe«!. reaulting «a alwive
ataleni The platnttff «ned mi a $14,non
lo«Il «imi onlv «me other tdd wna of
fcred whlch waa $10.om) The plani
t i f i « hld waa for $ 12,000 whlch b-ft
a defb lency Jiidginent of $ 2 .mio H I«
Ihmight t hat thè platutlff Company
will prorred to try to collect file de ••red dead by member« of her family
fb-iem-y judgment of $ 2.000 from oth The coroner pronounce«! death due to
rr «olire«*« frolli nniong thè bMlge’« natural caline» Her fituerul waa held
fsv m the H our «* of Prayer, of which
metti t»«*r «hip
The Klk« will bave a year In whlch Rev Searcle I« pa»tor and It wa« at*
to r ed seni thelr property liefore final tended by relative« and friend a Mr«
Centri« ** Heed, l-ady attendant at the
order I« entere«! In «ante.
Trace y Mortuary waa in nt-
F«»r a long timo thè Tempie wa« Miller
nae«| hy fraternnl. rih
•imi other t< minin e upon the funeral Interment
orgitnlftMlhm« f«»r thetr v«rled «c liv i wa« had In Multnomah Cemetery
Leaving to mourn thelr loaa I« h«*r
Ile«. The |o«« of thè tiiilldlng I« a «e-
nona handb'iip to thè rolon»ri commu­ mother. Mra Roa«» a non. John Goren.
Hoae and a cousin.
nity ami «Hp«clally to thè niemtier« 1 « brother. Mr.
and leader« o f lto«e City I.« k I k » of Mr« I «aura llrown. of Longview. Wn.
Klk«. many of whnm put not only , Mr. ami Mr« llrown motored over to
thelr b»l»ora but thelr love and nioii«*y 1 he present at the funeral.
luto thè hmldlng of thelr tem de.
h' r*-
to
W o O e lty ‘P re ssin g
SHOP
‘
At
; land tomorrow to pa«« the Easter I » * church circles, was the "Stu- at Bethel church 0,1 last S“ nday-
ler« As soon as this !s ground it w ill
334 W ill ia m s Ave.
vacation
with hi»
parents
am! (jj 0 MiiKicale” given on Monday even*
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b«- available to local relief and social G«M»gre Rencher
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agencies, who apply for It from local
u n til the 2 t
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Baptist Church The affair was con-1 Miss Barbara Hubbard was soloist
chapter« of the Red Cross.
sidered not only an artistic success at a meeting of The Progressive Bu-
Negro social agencies were urged
POPULAR COUPLE MOVE
t,ut a ]so a financial and social sue- siness Men at the Hotel Benson at
to speed thelr applications for bread
Mr. ancl Mrs. E. W. Smith have
the close of the program re- noon on Thursday. Miss Hubbard is
or flour to the nearest chapter of the
moved from Woodstock to Alberta. freshments were served in the social known as Portland's leading soprano.
Red Cross, hy those «nterested In re­
Mrs. Smith Is popular in church and ) txall of the church.
lieving the serious unemployment
BOY S B A N D H O S T A T D A N C E
being a member of I The program waa as follows
social circles,
condition facing Negro workers.
It
: Piano solo. “ Narcissus” (E ’ helbcrt
Melvin Dawson and his “ Static
several clubs.
wa« also pointed out that wheat for j
Nevin). Mamie B«>oker;
vocal solo. Boys" will entertain at a dance on
the relief of starving cattle would be 1
•Mammy« Coal Black Rose" (W hit Thursday. March 24th on the Battie-
V I S I T IN P O R T L A N D
available
to Negro farmers within
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Holmes. of |ng>. Bernice Williams; Reading. “ A f ship Oregon. It is the boys’ first pu!>-
the 153! crop failure area, who appli­
Eugene. Oregon were pleasant visit- ter a Visit” (Dunbar). Avia Booker: lie dance which they are sponsoring
ed for It through the Red Cross.
ors in the city last week-end. The vocal solo. “ Heart of the H ills” (L e o ) for the benefit of their six-piece or-
Holmenfc# operate an eating place on Dolores Burdine; Piano solo. “ Im- chestra in which six of the younger
J agle
the outskirts of Eugene.
promptu" (Hugo Rhtvnherd). Louise set play«. It is thought that the dance
PLAYS DRUMS
Randolph; reading.
“ When Matlnd.v will he largely attended in view of
W II Mv ie » 1 A plavhiK th*» trap
E A G L E
' ' ¡ Ï Ï ! : 00'
ON SIC K L I S T
OAKLANDER HERE
"
Sings” (Dunbar).
Julia Blanchard: the fact that its sponsors are some
«Iront « In th** Sentii Young Camp or*
Brigai Moor# Hi » 11 .» * • • i cool
U. G. Cooksey, of Oakland. Calif , vocal trio “ The Glow-Worm". (PaiP of the best local boys and because
Ma hon»«* at 2GI Itakrr a!rc«*l mirier « ItcMtra of the Spanish American war
Veta, white.
a long time reader of The Advocate Lincke). Mary Simmons. Olive Bush- they are trying to raise funds to pur-
Hi«* car«* of Dr. D«*N«>rvul t'nthunk
SIXTH & OLISAN STREETS j
who was in the city Friday on busi- nell. Audrey Bushnell; accompanied chase a much needed instrument for
ness, was a pleasant caller at The on the piano by Audrey Bushnell: their band and because these bo' »
PORTLAND. O R *
Advocate office. Mr. Cooksey is one vocal solo. "T rees" (Oscar Rnsbach) aid in very program for the pub c
of Oakland’s staunch citizens.
Ban Cannady. accompanied on the good which they are asked to aid i'nd
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piano by Julia Blanchard; violin so- lastly, because the people will want
S PR IN G O P E N IN G !
In. "Barcarolle” (O ffenvach). Horace to go somewhere to dauce on that e-
Office 1’lione: UKoadway IRH.ÿ
All the large down-u wn department Boke. accompanied on the piano by vening.
430 HOYT STUFET :: Portland, Oregon
stores had their windows artistically Julia Blanchard; vocal solo, ‘Some-
__________________ _
decorated for the Spring opening and time I Feel Like A Motherless Child’ .
Residence Phone C» \rfie!d 8019 —310 Tillamook Street
fashion show which was officially de- (Hugo Frey). Robert Price; reading,
P e r f e c t f u n e r a l S e r v ic e
dared last Thursday night. While it "L ife ". (Anon). Rosadelle Smith; vn
SnccMtort to E. Richardson Hagungr Transfer
rained a great deal, it waa not euough ca* solo.
“ Drink to me Only W 1* J
MR S . B E A T R I C E R E E D
to frighten away the large throngs Thine E yes’. (English Ballad). Gu; I
that crowded the streets to get a Holmes; piano solo, “ The Rustle of I
Lady Atte nd an t
glimpse of what is what with dame Spring” (Binding). Daisy Lee Wright
—at—
Fashion. In some of the shop windows violin solo. Serenade” (P iern e). Ju
The Oiliest Negro Business In Portland I* . . . .
“ Where young Men Buy”
pretty, living mannikins strutted their Bus Gary.
accompanied by Phillip
M IL L E R A TRACEY M ORTUARY
stuff."
(Moore;
rent!ing. "R obert", (Anon). !
May lie reached by culling the Fu­
neral Parlors or her homo, Sctwood
5475. She will be pelased to serve you,
R IN K Y .D IN K S DANCE
>— ■— — ----- ----------— ------— --------------------
relieving you of much anxiety and
I'uhliihrd F ir r y Saturday for ihr I'asl
rn l\S i\ ) ran!
At the pc' lilflr pile“ of 35cenls. th e' [
worry In your hour of bereavement
"Rlnky-Dlnks"
baud
has
announced
j
Publishers of "The Advocate' A lft-1'agr Newspaper
another o f its entertainiPK dances to j
M1!S. REED has proven auch a
he h dd on Easier Monday ni)cht at
In Two Sections!
hi i|>. not only to her employers,
beautiful Italian hall. 1th 4c Madison
Will 1'ronmte a Full Growth of Hair
hot to the Colored Pulrona In gen­
street*. In addition to the music to be
BEATRICE II. CANNADY, W nnappr
eral.
that during the past two
Will also Restore the Strength
furnished by th? Rlnky-Dlnks, the
years M ILLE R &• TR A C E Y have
Vitality anil the Beauty of the
Oasis band from Seatt'e will put on
handled 90 per cent of (he Colored
some hot numbers. A larye audience
Hair f * your Hair ia Dry and
Funeral*.
is anticipated. The Rinky-Dinks prov­
Wiry. Try—
ed
thelr
ability
to
play
a
Rood
dance
W A S H IN G T O N ST R E E T
program on last Saturday night a.
Between 20th and 21st
thelr Novelty dance.
k
AUSPLUND DRUG
STORE
(;. FREEMAN BROTHERS TRANSFER
MILLER & TRACEY
Bradford
Clothes $25.00 to
Shop
$45.00
The Advocate Publishing Co-
1 it
THE FAST INDIA HAIR GROWER
NEW
list' G a s c o B r iq u e t e s
Th«* B««t Solid Fuel
They Hold fire from S to 10 hour»
You get more heat nulls per dollar, because
they leave no ashes
Portland (
ju s
& CoUe Co
Sixth and Salmon 8 t *.
NUMBERS:
East India Hair Grower
BRoadway •'691
BRoadway W
Hdkmt] Tests
will prov e it
NOW IS THE TIM E____
to put in your winter fuel supply
while prices are nt their lowest. Call
R E S T ...
lie
BAKING«
I V v POWDER
JIM HENDERSON (the Blind Man)
Double Tested . . .
Double Action
for nil kinds of fuel nt nil prices
SAME PRict
92 KilingHWorth Ave., C«»r. Mississippi
Phone WAlnut 1000
If yon are hnfh»r<N« wi h Falling
Dandruff. Itching Scalp, or any Hair
Trouble, we want rou fo try a jar of
FAST INDIA HAIR GROWER
The
I'eniedy contains medical propertie* that
[go to the roots of the Hair, stimulates
the skin, helping nature do ita work.
Leaves the hair soft and «ilky Perfumed with a
balm of a thousand flox-ers. The best known remedy
for Heavy and Beautiful Black Eve-Brows also
restores Gray Hair to its Natural Color. Can be used
with Hot Irou for Straightening.
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Oklahoma City, OkU.