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■ Tho ADVOCATE FA T U R D A Y, A P R IL », 1932 AGE THRUM THEATRES - SPORTS - SOCIETY & WOMEN’S ACTIVITIES Ì Legal L ig h t' SocietY Y.W .C.A. News H A IR STRENGTH Briefs If la hl«hn e«« of ho d«* ho, Cab Cal* loway, return« to hi« original h«unt. tb « faniou« Cotton Club In New tork on Sunday. March 27, and renamed hi« broad« a«ta via the N It C. radio chain «in the following nl«ht. Cab and hla hand have ju«t com |d« ti d a aenaatlonal ten week tour of the Paramount theatre circuit, and ara hurryln« hack to New York to | |.e«ln rrhcarnala for th«» new Cotton ('luh floor «how, which la aclteduled to open on April 10 Htartm« April 16th, Calloway will play return anRaxement« at the Para mount theatre« In Nev York and llrooklyn, following which he will make hla bow In muNtral comedy, be-1 coming a featured attraction In a new summer revue Il Y J H. JAMIHON. 1.1. II ADM INISTRATION OK HHTATK Estate ■>( paranti presumed di- ml tullera of nitinlnlalmllon on Ihe eatate ol any limano preaumed Io I m * where Ihn an Iti person Ima Hol honn h can! (rom In acvon ynnra or a lonicr pm lm| from hla Inal know plai n of real ilnni'n, anil who ahall havn Infi pro pori y In Ihla alalo, aliali hn appunti for. If Ihn County ('miri of Ornimi if i i l l i f M with Iba application to nanan a nnllnn lo loi piilillahnil In a nrwapapor potillhliml In ihn noiinly ul h aal nnrn a work for four wnnka. of Ihn furl that am h a|i|i|lrallon lina hern ninitu. loinllinr with nollrn that on a ilay rnrtnlii wlilrli ahall ho at loan! two wnnka aftnr Ihn Inal pillili- radon. Ilio Court, will hnnr nrlitnnnn ronnnm lni Ihn alleged aliammo of Ihn (imauniml dor adoni ami Iho clrrum alanroa am) duration. LO C AL WOMAN PA8HKH AT IIUMN A F T E R I.UNO ILLNE SS tamrnnmmiiHiiHHiamr.iimrrtrainaonwmmiriTOnomDUi can Easily have a Long Healthy Growth of F U L L OF A N D BEAUTY During tha past 1U years in my headquarters at Washington, I have treated every form of scalp disease and every kind of hair. In all my work I have ro lled absolutely upon CLEO H A IR GROWER to eoften, beautify and grow hair— I have depended upon CLEO SC ALP FOOD to eura or relieve every kind of scalp disease, to feed the scalp and keep it healthy— and upon C L E O E X T R A H E A V Y T A R SHAMPOO to keep tha hair and scalp sweet and «lean. These CI-EO pro ducts have never failed me in a single case. Thousands o f wo E U G E NIA STE W AR D JONES men ara using my boms treat Hair and Scalp Authority of Wash- ments. They write me every Ington, D. C. Founder o f Cleo. day saying their hair is grow ing longer and softer and that thair scalp diseases ara being cured rapidly. Mra. Cora Hum'll. 44. of 999 K Muln | Mlrtfl, on Itt h i \toinliiy nlyh! .it After alx «ticcea«ful week« on the h< r lion»«* followhiK tin lllnifMi o f n v - f*u<*tflc couat, three In Kan Frnnclaro ml yi'tim WMli- «hi* had b«**n ill and three In lam An«e|e«, Duke K1 for u lotiK tlm », K h<; h u d «how n i i i « i li IliiKton and III« Funioua Orche«tra ed HlKti't Improvement mid on Ku« will make another record break in« ter Sunday, tin* day hoforn h«*t death. tiuu« continental jump from Callfor-1 • lie «ttiMid.it I£«ttter »orftceH «nd wan ntu back to reaume vaudeville and | uuld to have « o n e oil' twice durlt.K picture threater eiurn««-rnentN in the that d«v. On Monday, «h e vlaltod a I ‘ ji « t. h.’iiuty parlor operated by Mr« Zepha The Duke, who created a new vo Ihiker at 34*1 W il li a m « Avi-nui and It gue In American dance munlc made ; If aallaflnl upon Ihn hearing that u« while there that «h e no fie red a threntrkal hmtory when hi« orchea- Iho Inaal pmaumpllon of ilualli la rtdnpNe mid wnm hurriedly removed tia doaad an cnKUKement at the Para I mudo oui. Ihn Court aliali ilnrmo. nuil home Dr. Inth unk wu« nummooed mount theatre In Brooklyn and took aliali rouan notino lo ho lunarini for hut her erudition hum « o m t I oun up n non «top jump to Kan Franclaco to al Inani Iwo wooka 111 a nownpaprr on hi« arrival that while he did all open at the Orpheum theater there, imbiutimi al or noar Ihn plano oui thut could he humunlv don* fi r h i alilo of Ilio alalo. whon Inai linoni from Iho prraiiinnil dormlonl hail hla roaliloiiro Tlm aabl noi Ira ahall re- ipilre iho proaumod dm-oiloiil. If alive ,,i ani ..Un i l"'l SM l" l l'11" I" ' ' duro l o Ihn Court wllliln Iwolvo wnnka from tho dalo of Ihn Inai pub- IInal ion of Iho notino aallafarlory evi donno of hla or her conlluuanco In Ufa rhe pa««ed at atout 10 I* M CONDITION IMPROVED Mr« Hunch wa« a mem tier of Mt | Kdyar Moore, of 264 Haker at reel Olivet HaptlNt church, the Court «*f ! I n reported to he «reutly Improved. ('ulunthe. Mount Hood Chapter, C). K Ho la able to la* out to the1 delight of .mi <•[ the Roeehud Biodi Chili hla rolallvea and friend«. Funeral aervtoea were conducted t the Miller Ut Tracey Mortuary on TH REE SCORE AND TEN la«t Thurnday afternoon at 1 o'clock All Individuala pnat Ihrer acore and Rev. J D WII noii . ¡»««tor of Mt. Olivet ton years were the special guests al IfaplUt church wa« In char«e. a««l«t open houae held a( the Klrat A M E ed by Rev. Daniel 0 lllll The choir Zion church last evening The ocra- «a n « The funeral parlor« were filled alón waa a part nf the 70th aunlver- I .odora of admlnlatratlon whnro tarivi- wooka haa paaard and aalla with Norrowin« friend« and acquaint vary program of the church now In factory rvldnnro Io Ihn county of Inn ance« who «ante to pay their la«t lov progreaa. coollnuanm in life of Iho aald pro ing reaped« to their tieloved depart aumml dead lina not boon furl linoni Inn d The floral piece« were RorgeotiH TH E Y ARE IN II ahall bo Ihn duly of Ihn m uri lo and ao numerou« that It wan nere«« Kr«nk Green and Jamoa lierry ordor Ihn laauanro of Indora of admin ary t<» employ a dpe< lai « ar to convey plead guilty to poity laroerty Friday them to the cemetery More than 2 1 » u iralloii to Ilm uppllrant upon Hilo* In municipal court and were senten of an undertaking aa provided by cara occupied place« In the fumiul red to alx months each In die county law for ailnilulairalora. and Ihn aald p rore«« loti. jail Green conduct« a shine parlor on The aeveral fraternal order« parti North Sixth street. Indora undl rovokrd and all a- la Active pall dono lu pursuance Ihornof and In re- c!pat«*d lit III»* aervlce« 1« li Illackbyrn. J A llauco ahall bn aa valid If Ihn pro b«arer« wen QUEEN OF THE SOUTH eumod drccdont wore In furl dead j NlchoU. W A Jan«*«, tj V (¡raynoti. Mamie Smith U R i: I • • Al <i liluee linger, who was voted Ihe A ban ill no found allvn w h rr« aúlla honorary pall b«*irer« were Clreene. K J Minor. C K Ivey. He.» moat popular attraction to appear In fui lory proof dial tit« : r i-»unn d dl B ail ji litM i rdi-nt la in fari ulivo Ima Imi n pro B H iidm aad J W (he Southland by a recent poll con ponimi in ihn County Court, the aald tmnt wa« had in l.lnroln Memorial ducted by a southern newspaper Ma I ark cemetery. Indora uf .olioliliali alimi ahull bo Ir The deceaotd leave« to mourn their mle recently played to rapacity hout- vukrd, afinr wlilrli rrviirollon all din ponera of Ihn ailinlulalratloii ahall lo««, a widower. George Hunch; a ra at the Michigan theatre. Chicago, ■tep mother and a brother Mr Hpnch for a solid week She la now louring r M aa, but nil reealpta of d lik u m on ula of «arnia and ollirr aria by her hudband who 1« a railroad man the East. wan preaetit at her tiedalde when the him Iwfore rnvo. nlion ahull ri main aa valid aa If Ilio Indora of «limitila end runic. tratlon iiad not limn revoked Theatres AG EN TS BEND «3J>0 for 10 fast selling Cleo Hai and Beauty Products. Ord< blanks and everything read to start business. Cleo Beautv Products Co 321 23rd St.. N .E , Washington, D.C. GROWER SOe b a ma, S C A L P POOD «3c , 25 c Addresa. CLUB MEETS Otto Rutherford, president, was host to the regular meeting of ihe Joymakers Dramatic Club at his home on 75 Shaver sreet last Thursday. CLUB MEETS The Birthday Matrons and the Narcissus Clubs will hold a jo.nt meeting at the First A M E. Zion church. April 7th to celebrste Negrr Health Week Mra. Lee Shepherd will he the principal speaker The Birth day Matrons club met last Thursds at the home of Mr Turner. 1318 E Grand Avenue where Mrs. Lee Shep herd talked on taxation and unem luyment n .... State............. Clt- '¿n d Poateffire Money Order or checks. No C.0 D. order« «ent. b » U O U T O F ?0 U N IO N ’ S O N L Y I.W .W The list shows that out of 20 import ADMITS NEGRO M EMBERSHIP ant unions In the transportation and New York. March 23— Del.berate ' ( t mmunlcatiou Industries, only the I W W (Industrial Workers of the - il lusion of Negroes from member World l admit Negroes. the others »hip in American labor unions Is 11 specifically excluding colored work- lustrated In a list compiled hy the l* S Department of Commerce and »ent to the National Association for I Ihe Advancement of Colored People ADVOCATE EDITOR T A L K S TO CLUB LADIES T h e Negro (t Crime” was the sub Ject of an address delivered by Mrs Beatrice Franklin before a group of club ladies on last Wednesday night The meeting was held at the heme of Mrs. Madge Crane In Montavilla. 15 were present and at the close of th address, questions asked by member» of the group brought out much Inter esting and helpful discussion. W hile the Negro Is not an ange1 said the speaker, "he Is by no mean: as bad as he is painted bv cold Sts tistica.” She told the story about r town in which statistics revealed 5 |>er cent of its Negro population to !>« confined In Jail for a whole year But upon Inquiry of the number of Negro inhabitants in the to rn , it was re vealed that there were lust two. Some statistics are just as mis leading as the story ind cates, the peaker told her listeners and cited numerous examples to prove her con tention. Discussiug the crime of rape. Mis Franklin stated that Ihe Negro was less given to this crime than any other group; stating that the forelan- born white man was the greatest of fender; next was the Amcrlcau-b.irn white man and lastly, the American- horn Negro. She quoted authorities foi her statements. HOL l Ÿ WOOD Tomorrow, Gloria Swanwn In "T O N IG H T OR N E V E R ’ CLUB TO MEET AUSPLUND DRUG STORE MILLER & TRACEY Perfect Funeral Servire 8IXTH A OLISAN STREETS The Vigilantes Club will meet on April «III at the home of Mr» Mahle WuNhlngton In Motitavlllu April 6th bi lilt* dale of Ihe meeting. PORTLAND. O R * MRS BEATRICE REED Lady Attendant C. FREEMAN BROTHERS TRANSFER 01 five Pilone : HKoadtvny 1885 450 110AT STKKET :: Portland, Orrpin Residence Plume GArfield 8019— 340 Tillamook Street S u r r r tn o r t to K. K ic h n n lx o n Ilo fi nafte T r a n s fe r M ILLE R A T R AC E Y M ORTUARY May be reached by calling Ihe Fu neral Parlor» or her home, helwood 6475 She will be pel iaetl to serve you, relieving you of much anxiety and worry in your hour of bereavement A r e you welcome? MRS REED has proven such a help, not only to her employers, but to the Colored Patrons In gen eral, that during the past two years M ILLE R A TR A C E Y h iv . handled 90 per cent of the Colored Funerals. Many attractive persons aro not welcomed at social gather ings because their breath is bad. Don’t be one o f them. W \ 8 IIIN G T O N STR E E T Between 20th and 2t»t H ie Olilral N egro ItiiMiir»* In Portland Is . . . . T he Advocate Publishing Co- NEW NUMBERS: BRosdway rC91 BPtoaows is sweet and inoffensive by gargling with Listerine. It com bats infections which cause odors in the mouth and instantly St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A In T w o Sections! LISTERINE BEATRICE II. CANNAIO , Manager ends halitosis W e S eti F o r Less Because W e S eti for C a s h 66 % and relieves SO RE TH R O A T Now, science has studied ordi- na.y people leading normal lives ond has p roved that those gargling with listerine twice a d a y hod 6 6 % fe w e r c o ld s than those who did not use it. This is because full-strength Listerine kills the common cold germs—alm ost in stan tly I A n d con sequ en tly, w hen g erm s have made your throat sore, you can kill the germs and re lieve your throot by gargling Listerine. Lambert Pharmacol Co., St. Louis, Mo. G arg le Full-Strength LISTERINE twice a d ay m iin n iH U iin t After Hours Cali - East 0419 jyoOeltv Pressinq SHOP CLEANING A RE PAIR ING Hats Cleaned.. Shoes BRIOGE CLUB M EETS and Blocked Shined The Lillian Bi idge Club met las; -SERVICE and CO U R TE SY- i Wednesday v. ,th Mrs. Lillian Baker, 334 Williams Ave. president, as hostess at her heme in Montavilla. After playing bridge for Geogre Rencher ..Phone T r 8755 sometime, the ladles -ujoyed a deli cious lunch. iisifiisteeiieuetMiMtiiiieeaxiteteatMefeiiluteiitesMeiteteatM I /M tntf Tests V P BAKING 4 I V t POWDER They Hold firn from 8 to 10 hour« Double Tested... Double Action they leave n o ashes s a m e price C O M P L E T E N E W S TO C K S O F Q U A L IT Y M E R C H A N D IS E FO R T H E H O M E A N D P E R S O N A L S E R V IC E THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER Will I’ romote a Full Growth of Hair. W ill also Restore the Strength. Vitality and the Beauty of the Hair. I* your Hair ia Dry and W iry, T ry— East India Hair Grower . B E S T ... You x«*t more h»»«t unit« per dollar, because • Isth and Salmon Sts. K ill* 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 g t r m i mH prove it I’lit- Rest Solid Fuel Portland Gas & Code Co Reduces COLDS Lambert Pharmacol Company, Piililb-liers o f " I h r A d voca te" ■ A I ft-Page Newspaper 1 U s e C a s c o K r iij n o te s Miss Maxwell la a delegate to the Older Glr'.s Conference which la con vening th L week at Westminister Presbyterian Church. East 17th and Schuyler streets. On Saturday morn ing she will speak on "A m ericas Tenth Man." destroys the odors themselves. I 't ib li'h n l f i r r y Saturday fo r ih r l'a tt Tu rn ly-Sis 1 rar i 1 r L: Make sure that your breath MUs Chrystalea Maxwell, adviser of the Grade School Reserves. Fire fly Club, »-ave the girls an Easter egg bunt last Sunday afternoon. The Executive Board of the Oregon P L A Y BRIOGE Association of Colored Womens' Club Mrs Earl Morrison was hostess to need the Branch Y. during the past a group of the younger matrons at week. bridge on Friday at her home. Prizes were given during the Great EASTER DANCE B R ILLIA N T er Oregon Association meeting at Perhaps the most brilliant affair of which time demonstrations of Oregon the early aprmg calendar waa tne products were given. Among inter Easier Monday night ball given at erting prizes was a luncheon set a- beautiful Italian ball by Louie and warded to Mrs. Elise Reynolds. bU Rinky-Dlnks band. A large num- tier of the young people were out and The National Negro Health W eek danced unlit one A. M. by the fine program April 3-10 will be sponsored music furnished by these colored by the following Y clubs The Busi musicians. Many pretty evening ness and Industrial Girls club on gowns were noted. Tuesday. H.gh School Girl Reserves on Thursday afternoon and In the P R E T T Y GIRL MODELS evening the Trojans, boys club. P R E T T Y GOWN Miss Ozie Mott. the charming Mrs. Thelma l - .ark will be the young daughter of Mrs. C. S Reed leader for Vespeis Sunday, tomor was present at the lecture given by row. Taetne: “ Negro Health." Mrs. Franklin last Wednesday even ing at the home of Mrs. Madge Crane. On this occasion she wore a pretty "college outfit" which her mother made for the E ¡scop.il Fashion Revue which was held on Easter Monday night The model 7s made of rust brown satin with part bodice In nile green with matching oxfords and green straw toque The outfit was ve ry smart and Miss Mott was indeed becomingly attired. JO W TO ORDER CLEO B E A U TY PRODUCTS Co.. 8*1 23rd St., N.E.. Wash. D.C. Gentlemen: Please send me Products 1 have marked X after. Hair Grower and Beautifler SOe Vanishing Cream ............. 79c Scalp Food ....................... Kr.c Lemon Cleansing Cream .. 79c Extra Heavy Tar Shampoo 8’>e Wrinkle Cream ................. 97c Raid Spot A Temple Grower SOe Aristocratic Brown Face Faro Bleach ...................... 80c Powder. 4 Shades . . . . . . . 7 9 c LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE I , S P 0 N 8 0 R CARD P A R T Y Mr. and Mr» Sherman Pickett will be host» tm ight at their home to a iard party given for the benefit of Hie Enter rite Chapter of the O. E S. Ci/cO m t b s ^ T puu aeud ? .t b tko. ........... Phone Murdock 1 6 8 «.............. F AC E BLEACH It’s your fault If other wo man have lighter, cleare skin than yours. Lighten on# shade first night. Marl coupon below—send today. > t ar t te <paa IstY ia a IzatertM Turnt« Paste. aaa«*a k>v U m a s l s n • tu t r o ta a larga tuba at Su» bou él «Masso. Iwout.hu« im i ptete r t i forni l e a k Mura ZULZ T L t (B y Mra. Roaalle Bird-Holmes) Send today for a jar of my CLEO H A IR GROWER, SC ALP FOOD or E X R A H E A V Y T A R SHAMPOO, whichever one y o u bead needs. Send for all three if you need them. Use them according to my Instructions for 30 days and if your hair is not loagar and softer If you haven’t a growth o f new hair, and if your scalp trouble has not been cured or greatly relieved, write ma and I will immediately refund your money— but send today. Buy handkerchiefs with w hat it saves faha'l. The T ri anon Club of High School Girl Reserves and the Trojans, boys* dub. are giving an entertainment on April lath. The money realized from tbe entertainment will be used to send girls to Summer Camp at Rock Creek. If enough Is made, one girl, at Last, will be sent to Bainbr.dge, Wn., to summer camp LONGER. SOFTER H AIR IN JO DAYS. A N D YOUR SC ALP DISEASES CURED OR MONEY BACK FRACTURES ARM Mra V id e Rimma, nf SJ4 K Pine street naa b.-.-n rrmoved io her home from Emanuel hoapllal ahrr abr w o taken for treatment to a fractured arm wlilrli alia auatntnril when she slipped ami fall ilown the alalra while at bar work on laai Monday. H E LP CUT DOWN In ilu- City-wide economy procram several colored worker« have boon of FO X P A R A M O U N T f.rto il They include Mlaa Kate la-» |a whoao (lino haa been rut In ball amt Mra. Josephine link«- who ba -T A R Z A N . Hu- A L E M A N l'Ina Kanrhon A Murco'a moat lirt-- tman Io! oat. Itolh are comfort atattnn attendants. t .-ut loua alma D im s (IK JOY IN BERMI DA" TO SEE SICK MOTHER Ki-uturliiK Arthur ‘ Pat W r it Rob Million arrived In Portland on I'rlday. April lat to ho at tho Itodaidr UNITED AR TIS TS of hla mothoi. Mr« (Jonovlovo Mull i-n. who lay nl tho point of death In John Dennett in SI Vincent lioapllal whore «ho was -R H K W A N TE D A M ILLIO N A IR E a< nt ovor a wook ago by her phyal- Pina "W ar III China". an authentic clan film illrort from tho baldo aroa A delicious waffle supper will be served by Ihe Business aud Industrial (¡irla Club Mi ndav ev- ning April -tlh. Miss Thelma Johnson Is president of ihe club. •^ FO RO VEII j r 40 YEAR 5 *25 ounces for 25 < I f you are bothered w4 h Falliup Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or any Hair Trouble, we want von to trv a jar of EAST IN D IA H A IR GROW ER The Ireinedy contains medical properties that I f l to the roots of the Hair stimulates the skin, helping nature do it* work. Leaves the hair soft and silk; Perfumed with a balm o f a thousand flowers. The best known remedy for Heavy dnd Beautiful Black Ere Brows, also restores Gray Hsir to its Natural Color. Can be uaed with Hot Iron for Ntraiirhtening M e « 8 en t by M ail, 60c; 10c E x tr a fo r P a a ta g « Al.BNT-S OUTFIT 1 Hair C.romgr. t S n. LYONS Oil. I ShamiKH», 1 Proving Oil. I Cremm unti 41r*r- SIR N. Central Dap*. B Uon for «»lllni. |1 £ftr* Oklahoma City, Okla.