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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1932)
T H R IM .U S TR A TK D F R A T l’RR SKCTION t \ M rn n » ( u a o o M M ’ C'«nlinu<*4 from P act I April I«. | Ability hump f f f M iv p th in rords iMn ] iMaaibty tv» Suivi a v Mirror recognition "H o * h him liAVf you been draw ( i i n l . u u i ' t l r n m i P m «* J ut it *“ the editor a.»k<*d the other day ♦moke incessantly to dunk fieely. to Since l w is (mu year» okt " he take hts (un as I k found it replied with a laugh I a in (went) It wasn't long befone he * a * the high s|v>t in every i»*rl\ T o begin \U no t .Vs a high m 'I v m I student he h«d with. he had already a reputation a* a celebrity, an at 11st He liked to wtHi a n a tion w id e utter-scholastic *lw w o il He would dance his toe» compel Hunt toi An Armistice Dm» otT rather than dlsapitoint his (riends T h e Christian ehurch »» toniiig out cartoon \»vi in a Harmon exhibit N ' «orlai gathering m Harlem » e m evi cvmiplete without his hllartvHi» U d ii in metubei »h ip ami nuances ac hi* drawing "T h e Wake received piesimce cotdlng t.i l ioige S Sv in o Un New siiperlAttve [K H m iron critics Ami H.guile thought he a .us happv Voik evi il « h ami autlioi lu an wtUcU* lieadt'vl Itlttv k Amern a llegili» to " I would ir*e to do * serie* o f carl» He ww* liavlng (he be»t time of his |y»ubt in Api II » American Meicury He was fixitlimc t* a ref ree J calure» of the Negro in America, he life The Negl,» Ion»; consideriti Irre Aiui yet. there was always the cm» trievwbli wedded to ChrU tlanlt) t* | sii id in answer to a question as to »•Mr# « i O> k »* <»n.»<i«H •>» hi««> mi « iru 4 ih lo «im * ) u « l tr y hi* future It has never been done >uiiiing uige within him to dii some - slviwlv tuiuiiig (loin it. sa y» Hchuyler l*:«,t(,-u « i ’ A 1 * i»r H I«« k i « p « I.-* Hung mote. » methlng dllTerent. wlr,» avili» thaï lit gieater m ilttbri» he IfclMNC '*»» * ' • r* .«f II««» I hat' 1 » « n<| « 4 O h ’ yes we have had exaggerated *■' tcmaining at home on tiw* Sabbat h hör l«* tm g r»*»uU»- 1 km l ,| j burlesques of the Negro the minstrel something uplifting I«*c d in r t«’t iu i« (ia n « • ik<-u And tr> as he would he simply • nd peins«*» the Sutidav supplementi 4 j tradition in art you might say but * i»ti N,* |»alnf ,|1 u r i u i x m II »>! Mi Midi .y 1er e lle» a numbrr of i»*u ■wit th* aim r»t ih»t « af Ik.- hnii.KM nothing authentic nothing that cap- couldn't foi get Jeanle IVmpl* aiul on» foi (he devllm* II) t lu* |»owei of •»f » « » « r >\M<lili<>M H I * j« « r » * ‘ l f ««( i lures the humor and pathos of Ne* the love Huit he had once held for I he cimi eh S m I raom# n «< h f r Among them wtr the li e f . *• ! grò life nothing I tH# I « fu i rei i f l’faetice» of witile America whlch ire th,« t,... rrm- T«t be ( «Mittnurd t i H U S rapacity tor work ts almost un e-'inplclelv at »urtatici* wtlh tiie prit! »«III ». I h.-m <.r| r i«a * j belicvabh* Once stsrtnl on a .series l#M * l . i i ' #r H I«- V I «|>* m I<>« « im T o thoroughly disinfect a room, 1 iples of Christlanitv the corruption l • M f <r tli* f ■ «il«- in a • L«■ I I«I m *I «* i » j M gags and caricatures, time has burn sulphur Close the windows 'Il th* chureil |t»elf as r\p«v.cd Ih ■ trll-tw I mi an.I he »tir# r«*u r« through a giowtug press the igtuu j n<> meAtung to him All night all end the vlvsit > and 'to p up the key II h * h*'*’ i t »t-Mir ilr > i{%i»t me w n I wk f-*r a tr ia l ->v i day. he works, eating at Infrequent holes T w o jKitinds o f sulphur lx altee of lite rlergvtliri) adlilltllsteting i H PLAN TFN A SON INC* ufTt u Mit foi a room twelve by iw«*iity to the ma»s4*s in the Bouthiand ntervaU. until he Is hnisluM M M aar» l i r a « ! N T. Jim < row H«»r»hi|* By the way.' I asked him on the leet. The AmerlcAii Negro«*» were (forctHl nrcaaiou of ht* last vtatt. how fat To *<■« Into H i» cr.-vlcrs of rut «U v . v«tv ewrlv («» e»U»bll.»h thelr owu j dues the color line Actually proscrite .*tvru w««tuiu! um > Htt o i l shoving «Itilich e» bet'wuse t»f thè »ini rrow I 'lie Negro artist » •»rush I; Is .»I n *» excellent for dishes , rwilictr» «*f their whltr brrthren m j " I don't know he replied " I with handles tini carving « hi w . nx I thè faith he polii?» out In the N«>rth. ' I really haven t had much time to work l>rv with *» lurklsit towel, a > c*t|*»ie«| (ntk were ut ftrst prrillitted Hunk about it till* leave» no lint j '* * «H »hip Cimi wtth the whtte» but «mlv front thè gallrrv Ttiey resent.vl A •*. P la n ten * Many W omen SCHUYLER NOTES D E FIN IT E SWING FROM THE PULPIT - C l C capsules - ^ y •hi» »tt«mutl/ing ami be«uit " I t ’s a SECRET ah rx«> ! ili* fi «*nt the wlute con ne «‘tiotis Negiue» aie (tu* to be fouiui in Itfty «Hte vlencHnlllAtiOll» Aliti ses t.». t*i be« ause suine forni o f raeiAl srp i r a 1 11 h t ts tu In* fon Itti m alnfwt all »f them thu I iaa con tribù tesi tu lite »*uwlng skept tvlMtt ut the Negro lite .»Kitmie o f thè colutevi br«*thei shuwn tu thè fact that whlle 4 .*.%« »* are listini a s be lungi ng forma lly tu i Hletly «•*►!«»re.I rliU frhe» onlv (»44.SUL' Ile iitember» o f mixevi rhurclies In ( ttt.* bitter arrangement they are hoved *ft t«» t fieni selve» by the whtte» ■vhu ile» noi rare lo t>e emttar r avsevf i *n their wuntlnp by the {»rokliitlty v»f ttia, k coitimunuant.» 1 he uaually broaOmlnvlvHl and tol- ‘ 1 ani ('atito ll.s swy.s Sehuylrr. are *'ke thè Southern NtetlnwlUt» In thett j.m er«»w polleles The fnniier main- ' un »« lumi* In the Houth. few ,»( 1 vhlctt at** heail'*<t by colorevl presi- « ients The (\tth«»Ilea. i m i U h * othei | itati«! hw\* in Alt »#{•*«! t « » keep lite pile I ¡»r ¿.•sth.>«*| U!) Wliite II) spile of thè b e tw e e n Mommy ’n Me tt Is illfîit till to tell just how many (here ate because they spi mg up on every liaitvl like vegetation in lite tropical jungle . . . that ll U Î /thick / »rt/fix'S* il splendid medicine . # * using It an«! ha^'» • •uitlnue^ tislitg It I take Hlai'k Draught f ill HH mmuüv . k , » o ils!I»tatl ut aik I I|nm gast lull I f in i tt «|ul'‘ k to tallfva^ I dvitt'l know <»f aiiytliing wot •*> than getllng up fe<*||ttg « > l(te«| ailj|l wtlh a bluer (aata !u th* ttioqih, T h l* Is what hapixon* t » ma w h «^ I »: •( bilious III « k Draught >1 >-q •»way with (his condition, au«! nf'*^| n f*>w i|o«ea | frei )uat fli»«x K ifU P a rk t. /hSflvH S. D a diet A pn It Age (»-lay NoM at drn^ s tu r a I ’oata oui/ 1 rout a d a«»# Thedford In d ig e s tio n Biliousness WAKE UP YOUR LIVER B ILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL fari th*t Negru c’atholi« » nuntbt*red ! '.’ I U'4 in I > ”i l h eir ai«- bui tluee , • olurex! prie»t.s In lite United State» Anti V nu ll Jump Out ul Bed in i W e won t tell Daddy or N o b o d y li 'Sweetest little honey croon* Mommy in *weet confidence, we ran t tell daddy that hi« little man was cranky and out-of-sort« t«»diy. T hat'« to l»e expected when first teeth liegin to cut through tender gums. \ ou just needed a little »Jeep and some ( astoru to be your happy sell again.*' l ittle Sugar plum is only aware that the burdensome pain and fevered condition is gone. Mother, bless her, knows more than this. Modern iw ience has told her that most of children's ills come from fermenting waste in clogged up little liowel«. That is why La»? >ria does so much good in children’s troubles. It gently but efficiently regulates delicate little organs and wi»e Mother Nature takes care of the rest. Teething time should not be a dis turbing period at all if baby is kept Comfortable. If his little organs nre C Z s ï s * /J, relix^i and wwktng »• they should, normal, healthful sleep will tide him over tlie irritation of teething. Iti» me t Icnoram-e the Mnrning R a k ii ' fu («u 'lite rural ehurch. »av.s Schuyler 1 ff > +• **>y «rvl «mk «n-f tfc# * -0,| •nfl- ! ut Ih* Soutiterji hint iland. ' • * . - « .. *. gradtiAlly dylng front a ompltc» n\. >-#•! w % t~ r I « * « ' - • - a n .l. It r S * » I • »ss m l M |Mi| ' . >••«»• , , *im «»f iguorwnt and lnc<mipetent • * * 1 ■ I I prr»< her.s whole .»le mlgratlon tu thè r •* i * - r t i i u. T b « r « » • « • u>* 1 Af»*r urlMii Area» and thè dwindllmt H « , I • n e - '« m . <- im *« i I ,| s t a -t • » »( v< h i ( I. fii 1 reerulL* • • . « lite in te ll‘cttial lravhrship In the r—««'.» I« > .»f |.,^f |t . .«I « I» ... r •>««( • Ali »«*. N i 1» alilies u n«»t held 1» •**"•*« •>( I« «a id !•«»• i n t « y m t l 1 .4 «. t« d s ily . I f LK«I N il« i « nut f l . ( * m ( y m t t t > ~| »> miiiLsters todav. but by college pr«»- I ' di«*, |t , I*. «,, ,n 1 S« K-■ ««ri«. f* . oi s, editor» and pr.ifrNAional je o - «.* • I>l ■ • '« ..(» p u r • * .m • H ) N «*« « ple. he (»olnted «Hit tb i- k , I .« I l u ' i « n i r Mtr h rn n 'b t« f »uL Ih'* N«*fn> clergv In thè M>ntn are •k m .* / (»» h r * « k . M i l i t i , . « « k a V . » N m | • S'a «n i t (. I I lui .«il ) ,h .«• ietielv litriute (>» thè urimn mln- j i»te i, »ii j»er cent are innocent of 1 •*»'•«« I« I l («k n « u . * . f ,,.| < tfm it • llege »r seinlnary and in th* rumi- II r ri ». I IV KU I-Ti I * r . f .t ih«*» . « • ’ iv distrtcts thè ratio mcreace* to p " « n U .»/ bkl« frs e ly « n i m « k « » m rt .1 jH*r cent. I —4 up • » ! «ip T k . y . > n l«m s» .n .U ff rf. b «r m •«. f - n u « v r g ^ - » U *•«! - • • « «rs< « t i n f 20 , 10 ] Minlaters v h . •» «t r o m -« t » m m k t» c tH « h iU rt ><v (r * # * r . T h e eittm ated ri umte*r «>f rolured H i l >l .f» ' a «k f I f i | , « r p ill« A ali f >r <*«r<rr ' « „ < 4 Every smart, modern mother know« the value of Castoria, the reliable children's preparation which has been use'I for year«. Siinistei in thè United stttfe, tuday 1 ’ •" ‘ 8chuylei quoti thi figure M|H»l<»K'atIrally explainlng that On every carton of genuine Cat- toria you will find a full list o f the precious ingredients of which it is compounded—-a 11 mild, purely vege table, and containing nothing that could harm the most delicate infant. Children seem to Instinctively know that it is good for them. They like its t*«te —n«\er object to taking it. C A S T O R I A ■ a zm m a I j O U I •*«# »' . I k l „ tH « m m « • t r l r r « l •■«*•« »' '• o» Ik a r » l i «> m 4 l u » m • •V ita n tu lr 2 V » I a il •»-.<•«. \l . a. THOUSANDS OF WOMEN HAVE FOUND HOW TO HAVE LOTS OF “ IT Of course, whenever you suspect baby is seriously sick, call a doctor at once. But for all other baby's minor ills, and as a preventive against disease when hi* system need* regu lating, always keep a bottle of Can tona on hand. It's fine for larger children, too, a» well a* infants. e t z f t j ’Æ . 1 D O N 'T FO RG ET Genuine Castoriu always has the name, Chas. H. Flrtrher, on the package. Be sure you get it. Wom»*n by tip* thousands have quit envying other* who are p<»pu U r with the men and admired by everyuu*. The-.#» women have found out the »erret o f " i t ” , ami now they are jti .t mm popular as Anyone, a l ways feeling good and always hav ing lot t o f fun. Y oil, too, can give vom elf lots of physic;«! charm, It ’s Minply a matter of being strong, healthy and robust, free from |M*tty ailments, allow complexion, and that tu#*,I, Indies, feeling. St.Jo Aeph * (,.| I’ ha. helped thousands o f women to lie tr«.np and healthy And to have lot» if f " i t ” . An«! thl* fine #dd tonic can help you, too. h « t « bottle and tart taking it to • lay. You’ll feel better with fhe l n » t few (!«» «■-, and as you continue to take St .fo»eph'n (j H I*., your youthful energ) and vitality will return, and you'll In- healthy, happy and popular T hi» rirh, vegetable tunic i» made from natur#*'» own roots ind her Ii» which hav#* I h - iui use«! f u r over a century lo invigor- at#* am! ■trengtheri weak, run down women. Your druggist Nell* (lie big dollar led tie of St .Jo .« ph's (# I' l*. on jh it ale«,#|ui#* mom-y h.o k guarantee S t« J o s e p h ’ s ^ ih o cU ) c y m a n ’A 'd o t t l e